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good morning, america. donald trump takes a big hit. as paul ryan, the powerful speaker of the house refuses to back his run for the white house. >> i'm not ready to do that at this point. i'm not there right now. >> and trump sparks a new firestorm with his taco bowl tweet to hispanic voters. also this morning the powerful storms hitting both coasts right now. the dangerous commute for millions. the east coast facing floods as hail covers the west and the urgent air lift as that massive wildfire tears through an entire community. dramatic police chase, an l.a. freeway shut down overnight. that driver on the run. tearing through traffic, an attempted murder suspect sideswiping cars as he tries to escape. nearly a dozen that proehl cars
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on his tail. the moment they finally caught him. ♪ countdown to the kentucky derby. nyquist, the underdog horse named after a hockey player on his way to becoming the first undefeated champ in a generation. why he is on the verge of racing's biggest day. and we do say good morning, america. on this friday morning. george is on assignment. great to have david muir with us. a lot of excitement about the kentucky derby. and also the race continues. >> yeah. >> for the white house, as well. >> big news in politics. donald trump, of course, sparking that firestorm with his tweet about cinco de mayo getting a lot of backlash. his opponent hillary clinton wasting no time responding with trump's own words tweeting "i love hispanics but then saying
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they're going to be deported. we'll get to that in a moment here. >> trump facing a tough time with his own party and the speaker of the house paul ryan saying as of now he cannot endorse him, abc's jon karl has the latest. he's in charleston, west virginia, where trump held a rally. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, donald trump seemed to be on top of the world here at his first raul lil' since vanquishing his last republican rivals but has a long way to go to unify the republican party. >> put it on, right? thank you, everybody. that is great. my hair look okay? got a little spray. >> reporter: overnight donald trump took on hillary clinton in coal country. >> she said she's going to close the miners and close the mines and then she comes here two days ago and begging for your vote. well, i didn't really mean that. i didn't really mean that but
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that's her true feeling. >> reporter: trump won over the crowd in west virginia but he's still fighting to win some in his own party including speaker of the house paul ryan who says he's not ready to endorse him. >> i'm not there right now. what a lot of republicans want to see is that we have a standard-bearer that bears our standards. >> reporter: ryan has raised concerns about trump's statements on muslims and immigrants. trump's latest controversial tweet did little to calm the waters, "happy cinco de mayo, the best taco bowls are made in trump tower grill. i love hispanics." they don't seem to love him back. 81% of hispanics view trump unfavorably. according to the latest abc news/"washington post" poll. minutes after trump's taco bowl tweet hillary clinton fired back on twitter with this video. >> you're going to have a deportation force. they have to go. >> reporter: campaigning in california clinton said trump doesn't pass the leadership test.
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>> with all the challenges we face in america and in the world, we can't have a loose cannon in the oval office. >> reporter: trump meanwhile, responded to paul ryan's lack of support by saying in a statement, quote, i'm not ready to support speaker ryan's agenda. think of that, david, the two most powerful republicans in america saying they're not ready to support each other. i've never really seen anything like it. >> let's bring in cecilia vega right here and, of course, matthew dowd. matt, i want to put up that tweet from donald trump with the taco bowl, of course, tweeting i love hispanics but i'm curious when he sends out a tweet like that does he think it will help with hispanic voters. >> when i heard taco bowl i thought texas was playing usc in a football game. that's the first thing i thought. i don't think it will help or hurt him in the course of this or have an effect on the race. i think his big mistake was ordering tex-mex in new york
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city and was probably a mistake. the next thing, david, i anticipate is being irish. of him having guinness and potatoes on st. patrick's day. >> he's got an uphill battle here. >> he has a huge uphill battle, david. that's one of his biggest vulnerability. if you add hispanics with women, he can't win this election today with those things. he has to figure out a way to fix the support among hispanics as well as fix his support among women. >> let's bring in cecilia vega who covers the clinton campaign. did we get a window into clinton's response using his words and showing america what he said 24 hours earlier. >> she said -- they're going to be deported right after he said i love hispanics. you're really see the campaign use his own words against him and aide tweeted there is literally no end of the possibilities given how he spent the last ten months. we will remind voters of that daily. that is what we'll see from the
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clinton campaign seeing it at rallies when she talks about donald trump. she uses his own words and republicans' own words against him and now there's a flurry of videos. you know, one aide said we're not going to chase him into the gutter but it is a fine line between being aggressive and ignoring donald trump. that did not work for the republicans running against him. >> both of you hillary clinton overnight in california. something she said about trump and listening and it got some laughs. take a look. >> i think that anybody running for office should spend as much or more time listening than talking. and i know i'll be way ahead in that category against donald trump. there's no doubt about that. >> so, matt dowd, she got some laughter but the bottom line donald trump just wiped out 16 republican candidates in a matter of months. does hillary clinton know what's coming? has she faced a candidate like trump before? >> no, david. she's never faced anybody -- it's one of the most difficult things when you run against somebody unpredictable. you'd much prefer against
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somebody that you know wheres they're going. she has a race she's never dealt with before ahead of her. >> appreciate your insights. >> donald trump will be george's guest on "this week" on sunday. now to storms hitting both coasts, hail covering the ground in nevada and virginia and now more rain leading to a nasty commute for millions. rob is here with the latest. good morning, rob. >> good morning, robin. it is raining in times square and raining up and down the i-95 corridor. two coast, two storms both delivering hail. look at the hail pictures out of virginia and also out of nevada and the rain yesterday in north carolina causing some hazardous driving conditions, certainly some accidents and i think we'll see a repeat of that today. here's the low on both coasts and the radar showing it will be thick and heavy i think across the i-95 through the morning rush and lighting up maybe today and tomorrow and rain again in southern california. that's the latest here, david. toss it back to you on much more
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on the severe weather threat this weekend. >> lonely times square. we want to get to that massive wildfire in canada forcing incredible pictures and forcing the entire city to evacuate. a ghost town left behind and those flames still raging this morning and neal karlinsky is in canada with the latest. neal, good morning. >> reporter: we are at one of these massive evacuation centers. look at this. all of this is free clothing that's been donated. an entire gymnasium full of it talking about 90,000 evacuees and centers like this have free computer service, food, insurance people to meet with, even places to sleep for the tens of thousands who now need it. >> oh, my god. our house is gonna burn down. >> listen. you can hear the horror unfolding. >> is mom out? >> yes, she's gone. >> reporter: erica and decker fleeing for their lives. away from the wildfire ravaging ft. mcmurray.
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this morning the fire exploding to more than 200,000 acres. that's ten times the size of manhattan. and still more evacuations. >> it's raining ash and, you know, your eyes are burning. >> reporter: among those evacuees, jared sabovitch. watch as he rushes into his car and bolts. cell phone rolling. >> it might have been the last time i've seen my house there. holy [ bleep ]. >> reporter: alana's house destroyed. its final moments recorded on surveillance video. you can hear fire crackling, shattering glass at the house next door and spewing debris and these images showing when it reaches her doorstep. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> reporter: all that's left out burned out ghost towns like this one. on the front lines a small army of more than 1,000 firefighters, 145 helicopters and 22 air tankers battling a total of 49 wildfires across the region.
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and the evacuations are only growing mainly because the road system in northern alberta is now a mess and people can't get supplies, robin. >> all right, neal, thank you. now to another case of severe turbulence injuring several passengers on a flight to pittsburgh. that's just a day after that terrifying incident on a flight overseas caught on camera. abc's david kerley is at reagan national airport with more on this. david, good morning. >> reporter: you're right. two examples in two days of how quickly a jetliner can get tossed about by turbulence with significant injuries. >> flight 7001 due to land at 2:36 hours. patients on board with injuries. >> rescue chopper en route. >> reporter: seven injured after turbulence forced this allegiant airlines jet to quickly divert its flight. >> suddenly the plane just was taking a nosedive, felt like i was on a roller coaster going straight down. >> the lady in front of us shot straight in the air and hit the overhead compartment. broke the handle, bleeding everywhere. >> reporter: first responders say three passengers and four
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flight attendants were taken to the hospital. one with a head injury. others with bruises, cuts and possible facial fractures. >> felt like i was going to die. really scary. >> my first thought was this is it. >> reporter: it was from the dominican republic headed to pittsburgh but headed to fort lauderdale after hitting unreported turbulence. this on the heels of this turbulence on an etihad flight and passengers praying and posting pictures of the aftermath on social media including a cracked ceiling and aisles of debris. unexpected turbulence can hit any flight but thursday's injuries are more bad news for the airlines which is faced intent scrutiny from the faa after several incidents after emergency landings and mechanical issues. we saw it towed away yesterday and the passengers got home to pittsburgh finally last night, david. >> quite a story to tell.
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david kerley, thanks. we turn to a massive car chase bringing traffic in los angeles to a standstill for hours. an attempted murder suspect on the run and abc's nick watt is in l.a. with the latest for us. hey, nick, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, david. well, the suspect was spotted by police driving in compton described as dangerous and probably armed and wanted in connection with an earlier assault with a handgun. >> oh, hits that side divider and just, wow, that really rocked him off to the right. >> reporter: a police chase shutting down freeway 91 backing up traffic for hours. an attempted murder suspect leading police on on a chase during rush hour. >> it could get very desperate. >> reporter: weaving in and out of traffic through multiple counties and slamming into cars along the way. >> he did hit that car. made contact, two, three mirrors are flying. >> reporter: nearly a dozen cars in pursuit of that black mercedes.
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police throw out a spike strip, but he continues on and hear officers yelling at the driver. tires all blown out, sparking, driving on rims. >> you see the canines are coming out. the high-powered rifles are coming out. the shotguns are coming out screaming commands at him but right now this is the situation. >> reporter: they use a large pole to break the window and they drop in a cannister of tear gas that sends the man fleeing from the car. a canine unit takes him into custody. >> still no id on the suspect. it took more the freeway didn't fully re-open until 10:30. thousands of drivers stuck on their drive home. >> quite a scene, nick, thank you. the latest on johnny manziel, the former cleveland browns quarterback overwhelmed as he arrived in court for his hearing on thursday appearing before a texas judge to face
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domestic violence charges. abc's matt gutman was there and joins us now from dallas. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, robin. johnny manziel walked out of this courthouse on bond yesterday. it was his first appearance in court since those allegations that he assaulted his ex-girlfriend. he said little in court and even less walking out of it. for johnny manziel, just getting into the courtroom may have been the hardest part. the disgraced quarterback out on bail this morning after appearing in court thursday for the first time for allegedly assaulting his former girlfriend. >> so what do you think? are you going to apologize for what happened? what about rehab, johnny? are you going to go to rehab? are you considering it? seen here walking in trying to get away from the crash of cameraman and the judge inside reading him his bail restrictions. >> i order you have no contact
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with miss crowley. >> reporter: colleen crowley is the ex who accused him of restraining her and hitting her so hard he ruptured her eardrum. indicted last week, manziel surrendered for the misdemeanor assault charges on wednesday. on thursday in court he politely answered the judge. >> no, sir. >> okay. >> reporter: no plea was entered at the hearing. if convicted the 2012 heisman trophy winner potentially faces a year in prison and a $4,000 fine. over the past few months manziel's reputation tarnished. paparazzi filming him partying. he was cut by the cleveland browns and then cut loose by two agents. are you guys going to get to tell your side of the story at any point? but manziel's attorney telling abc news that the football player looks forward to defending himself. now, court insiders tell us there is a significant chance this case will never seek trial. the attorneys say they will not take a dale because they insist
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their client is trying to prevent his ex-girlfriend from driving drunk. can he stay out of trouble long enough for these proceedings to play out robin? >> thank you. amy with the other top stories starting with a disturbing revelation concerning the penn state abuse scandal. >> a new and very big accusation that penn state coach joe paterno may have known about child abuse allegations against his assistant coach jerry sandusky back in 1976. this claim came to light in court papers made public by pennlive.com and paterno denied any coverup and his family strongly denies this new claim, sandusky is appealing his conviction on 45 counts of child sex abuse. the fbi has questioned hillary clinton's top aides as part of the investigation into clinton's use of a private e-mail server while she was secretary of state. sources tell abc news huma abedin, one of clinton's closest advisers, has been questioned. clinton is expected to be questioned herself within the
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next few weeks. new concern following a massive explosion at this warehouse in houston. pesticides and petroleum additives now found in nearby streams and drainage ditches so authorities say high water levels will help dilute the chemicals but the public is warned to avoid water in the area. well, another scare on the washington, d.c. subway when this electrical fire broke out on the tracks. new third rail equipment was installed overnight and service has resumed today. officials are outlining an extensive maintenance and overhaul plan following a series of recent fires. finally the british government made its decision. you may recall -- i love this story -- it asked the public for help naming their new research ship and the people voted online and they chose the name "boaty mcboatface." but the majesty's government not so thrilled with it and they're naming it "the sir richard attenborough" instead after the
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world famous naturalist. in a nod to the voting public a small ship used by the boat will be named "mcboaty." half that name lives on. >> you are just lighting up doing this story. you cannot make this stuff up, can you? >> democracy gone awry. thank you very much. to rob near record heat in the middle of the country. >> yeah, we talked about the two storms on both coasts. in between we have this incredible amount of heat getting up into the midwest and canada, not helping the fires, 88 expected in minneapolis, the record, 89, and touch 90 we will break that. huge ridge popping up, 78 degrees in chicago and 84 degrees -- 81 in denver. not bad weather for dining outside.
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>> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the action wet forecast. drizzle this morning. up to 9:00. a chance of shower and lightning. again tomorrow. mother's day increasing sunshine and warmth. warmer-than-average next week. today, upper 50s and low 60s in the coast and san francisco and 63 to 68 for the rest us and mild tonight with temperatures in the home knits. my seven seven shows saturdays afternoon is going to be more dry. again, some rare southern california rains today. it's really into the dry season now. >> really, the dry season there, not here. >> they'll take any rain they can get. saturday a run for the roses. the weather looks good.
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there's no doubt of waves of events today and then it's possible and brief heavy rain and then more likely than any day this week and mother's day still looking special. >> thank you mike. another news local update in 30 minutes and abc news.com. join us every weekday from
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. we welcome you back to "gma" and looking at that massive fire. in canada sparking a huge evacuation. as many as 25,000 residents expected to be airlifted this morning. ghost town left behind. those flames still raging this morning. >> the pictures are almost unbelievable to look at. also this morning donald trump facing major backlash after sending a tweet about taco bowls and hispanics as he tries to rally support in the republican party now. and powerball fever hitting a high as people race to buy tickets for tomorrow's jackpot estimated, get this, $415 million. that would be a nice mother's day gift. >> happy mother's day. >> i don't get out of bed for at least half a bill but 415. got to be 500. >> a great gift idea, everybody.
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and then also this morning, our biggest mother's day surprise. breakfast in bed to one wonderful momma. here's our good friend emeril handing out roses to all the wonderful moms with us in times square this morning. >> you can take a look at our mom cam, take a look. that arrow is pointing at the mom of the hour. she thinks she's here for teacher appreciation week. she has no idea what's coming. we're very excited about that. also some excitement surround the kentucky derby and nyquist, the horse, we'll have more on that -- actually t.j. will have that and donning his derby attire. >> oh, yeah. >> can't miss it. >> nice tease. we look forward to that. but begin with those new clues in that murder of a fitness trainer and mom of three killed inside a texas church. police looking for this suspect seen intact kl gear saying they are narrowing their search and abc's linzie janis is here with more. good morning, linzie.
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>> reporter: good morning, robin. police say missy bevers may have been contacted by her killer on social media just days before her death. they also say there was trouble at home. this morning, detectives appear closer to finding this suspect disguised in police tactical gear, believed to be responsible for the murder of texas fitness instructor missy bevers. newly released search warrants reveal a friend of bevers told investigators the mother of three got a creepy and strange message from an unknown male on linkedin three days before she was murdered and police asking to see the linkedin account of another person of interest a man who they say she shared flirtatious and familiar communications with and the warrant suggesting there may have been an ongoing financial and marital struggle between bevers and her husband brandon. as well as intimate relationships external to the marriage. warrants also revealing new details about how bevers died. multiple puncture wounds found
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on her head and chest described as consistent with this weapon being carried by that suspect in the video. her husband who says he's been working with the police too upset to know the details. >> as far as the puncture wound story, i haven't even opened that up. i saw it and just -- i'm not going there. >> reporter: investigators now want to search the cell phones of ten people they say missy had been communicating with including another fitness instructor and his wife. police say the suspect seen in this video with a distinctive walk sauntering around 30 minutes before the murder may have used social media to find bevers at the midlothian church as she was setting up for an early morning exercise class even suggesting he or she may have used a cell phone to video and photograph the murderous act. that generated leads from the public, some of which have been very specific and point toward the owner of one of those cell phones they plan to search.
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>> all right, thank you. joining us abc news consultant and former fbi agent brad garrett. i know you were looking intently at the video as all of us were and police asking for any help. any clues in that surveillance video? >> a number of clues. the gait and the walk of the suspect is somewhat unique and so someone out there may say, you know, i know that guy. he walks around our neighborhood. he has a slight limp to the right. that type of thing. the tactical gear also is a giveaway, potentially has there been a recent theft of tactical gear from a police officer, et cetera. >> the fact that the police feel this person may have tracked her via social media. does that help in any way in a possible suspect or a motive or anything like that. >> robin, you always look for a link and typically there is in many cases where there is a homicide. the problem with this case is, do you burglarize a church, walk around, break in doors and then you kill this woman? i don't know.
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behaviorally that doesn't fit it on social media but we'll have to see. >> this is such a bizarre case so far. >> it is, it is and was this a secondary crime. in other words, did he break into the church to do whatever he did and wore tactical gear to give himself sort of an out? we don't know. >> hopefully we'll get answers soon especially for the family. thanks. a sleepy driver leading to an eight car pileup in nashville in a fedex truck. >> reporter: what you're about to see is the start of a terrifying highway pileup in nashville. a cell phone camera capturing the danger. look closely as this fedex truck weaves in and out of the lane. a sleepy driver allegedly at the wheel. the fedex truck goes into the middle lane and slams into a vehicle losing all control. >> the fedex truck hit me in the back and pushed me into the vehicle in front of me which pushes him under a semi.
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>> reporter: the driver ending up under the truck, military sergeant richard crossen. >> there was no time to think. >> reporter: eight vehicles wrecked. crossen rushed to get the driver out safely. >> he might not have been around if i would have hesitated because it was burning pretty good. >> reporter: police cited the fedex driver with fatigue. fedex telling abc news that all drivers are expected to obey all traffic laws in safely operating their vehicles. in the u.s. 100,000 crashes a year happen because of drowsy driving. thankfully in thursday's crash everyone survived that close call. for "good morning america," gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> all right, gio, thanks. coming up here, a mother's day mystery and a remarkable reunion. she siblings abandoned at birth. how they found each other. elizabeth vargas is here with us. our huge "deals & steals" on wheels. in boston tory johnson has some big bargains coming up.
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back now with that mother's day mystery and a remarkable reunion. three siblings abandoned at birth defying the odds and finding each other years later, "20/20" anchor elizabeth vargas is here with the story. >> the word found ling is the term for an abandoned baby cared for by others. we found three one left by a dumpster in an alley, another on a porch stoop and third in front of a grocery store. their cases unconnected or so we thought. "20/20" along with a dna detective solved this mother's day mystery. >> i think if it was a saturday morning -- >> reporter: running as last minute errand back in 1981, joanne hauser said she noticed a baby bag next to a dumpster. >> there was a baby in the bag.
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>> reporter: no note, no identification, nothing to sell where she came from. fast forward 34 years, that baby is all grown up. >> once having my own children, you figure out what that natural true love is and i just couldn't understand how she didn't have that for me. >> reporter: desperate for any clues on the mother who abandoned her, janet decides to search for that good samaritan who found her in the alley, joanne houser. after finding her on facebook, janet has a heartfelt reunion with her in 2013. what did she say? >> thank you for giving me life. >> reporter: but joanne is a dead end offering no clues about janet's mysterious abandonment. genealogist cece moore says her only hope is dna and offers to help. >> unless whoever abandoned them comes forward, the only other way that they can learn about their heritage is dna. >> reporter: janet miraculously is able to find matches to both a brother and a sister she didn't know she had.
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surely they must know who their mother is. no one abandons three babies or do they? >> i was abandoned at birth and i don't have any information about any of my family. >> reporter: along with dean hundorf, julie hutchison reveals she was abandoned. cece moore says three found lings abandoned by the same mother seems unprecedented. what went through your head? >> i could not believe it. >> reporter: "20/20" brings all three together. dean from wisconsin, julie from maryland for a reunion in los angeles. >> oh, she's so cute. oh. give you a hug. >> reporter: it is an embrace none of them had ever dreamed of. now all three siblings with a common cause. >> just kind of opens up more questions than it does answers. >> definitely. >> reporter: a doorstep, a grocery store, a dumpster. who left them there? >> i'm not going to let this
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dumpster or any other dumpster define who i am. >> no, she doesn't. tonight we track down the mother who left them there and ask those questions, why. how does anyone keep three pregnancies a secret and how does anyone give birth three times alone without any help? we make a discovery in the process so shocking it leaves our three found lings rocked with betrayal. i've never done an hour like this. >> safe haven laws were not really around back then. >> they're in existence now. if you have a baby, you can't take care of that baby for whatever reason you can leave it with authorities or a hospital no questions asked. no safe haven laws then so the mother had no option if she could not take care of that. >> three foundlings, unheard of. >> national news when they were 2, david? another shocker coming. tuning in. >> we'll watch these two tonight. >> that's right. >> doing double duty. >> we hang out on friday nights together. >> everybody, you want to watch "20/20: since the day i was
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♪ back now with our countdown to the kentucky derby. it all happens tomorrow. t.j. is here with the inside track. t.j., did you have that suit in your closet? >> yeah, they told me i needed to cover the kentucky derby for "gma." i thought i was going. that's why i'm looking like colonel sanders up in here. no matter where you are, it's the derby. it's party time. ♪ if horse racing is the sport of kings, the kentucky derby is its crown jewel. >> they're off. >> and this year the top contenders aiming to become racing royalty are nyquist and exaggerator. with 3-1 odds nyquist is going into the race as the only undefeated champion winning all seven of his races earning more than $3.3 million. hot on his hoofs exaggerator, also 3 years old but only winning four of his nine races taking in half of nyquist but still 1.6 million ain't bad and
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forget the jockey it's the money riding on these stallions that is staggering. american pharoah changing the game with last year's triple crown run with a record-breaking $194 million in wages. >> american pharoah has won the triple crown! >> reporter: the run for the roses is as much about the pomp and circumstance as it is about the horses. last year spectators ordered 49,000 derby pie, 5,000 liters of bourbon and 127,000 mint juleps. >> why do we want to say da plane, da plane. >> not you, robin. >> he is a southern gentleman. >> he is a southern gentleman from -- >> i am. this was in the closet. >> thank you. >> our epic breakfast in bed surprise and emeril is ready. >> on the case. ♪ coming up "gma's" breakfast in bed is brought to you by tempur-pedic. nothing feels leak a
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good morning it's 7:56. mike has the bay area tore cast. >> hi everybody. you can see the showers moving from the east. that means by 9:00 can we're going to have the showers and thunderstorms late ere today. today is the day that you need the umbrella. showers tomorrow morning and clearing if for mother's day sue. clearing and this time in the bay point area and an accident and westbound near bailey. this is the second ,xç9q that we had and we had one near willow path. there's a solid line and you're looking at one hour delays. >> okay. thank you sue. coming up winner of the
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and a husband's race to save his wife. >> i heard the screaming. she screamed. >> after she was kidnapped, held hostage in her car, how his quick thinking kept her alive. ♪ this is my fight song fight of their lives. new hope for two sisters battling a rare disease. their dad a famous hollywood producer on a quest for a cure. this morning a possible breakthrough. the family speaking to our cameras in an abc news exclusive. ♪ this is going to be the best day of my life ♪ and one-on-one with robert downey jr. >> when i was a young man, i would put myself through the wringer. >> the star reveals whether he's finally done with iron man. >> sometimes i want to punch you in your perfect teeth. >> and his real-life superpower
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as he hits the screen with iron man going head-to-head with captain america. ♪ sometimes it's good to be alive ♪ and our biggest breakfast in bed ever. >> you know why i'm here? you have won my breakfast in bed contest. >> you've seen "gma" and emeril surprise mom after mom coast to coast for the last 17 years. this morning we're supersizing the surprise. right here in times square. and the mom has no idea. wait till she sees what her family is helping us pull off. it is the mother of all surprises as we say -- ♪ get what you deserve >> good morning, america. ♪ good to be alive right about now ♪ he's right. relegal he really needs to bring it. >> that's what emeril could do. >> we're gearing up for our
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incredible "gma" breakfast in bed surprise. that's the bam cam. the bam cam getting that breakfast ready. >> then take a look from the bam cam to the mom cam. look. that's our unsuspecting mother. she doesn't even know she's on camera. she doesn't even know there is a red arrow over her she had. she's here, she thinks, to celebrate her daughter for teachers appreciation week. but little does she know it's all for her. >> her entire family is in on it and they are outside the door waiting to surprise her. she has no idea that they're here or what we have in store for her next, and, lara, it's also the huge end to our big day of deals. >> i mean, tory johnson this week has outdone herself in a way. tory, we love you, and america loves you because you've gone across the country rolling everywhere. today you're into boston with more amazing deals. we're talking 60%, 70% in some cases. she's at the famous quincy market with giant deals for you guys, our beloved "gma" viewers from everything, clothing, jewelry, you name it, save some for us.
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>> a few of her friends there for tory. >> just a few. we're going to turn first to amy with the morning rundown. amy. >> all right, guys, and the big story this morning, the war of words in the republican party. house speaker paul ryan says he is not ready to endorse donald trump. he says the republican nominee needs to support the party's agenda. trump fired back saying he won't support speaker ryan's agenda. ryan's office says he has no plans to meet with trump when he's on capitol hill next week. well, hillary clinton is having her own problems on the campaign trail. an angry crowd protested her cinco de mayo event in los angeles, heckling and shouting at her. one aggressive protester got too close and had to be escorted away by police. well, more than 20,000 people are being airlift ed from that city in canada engulfed by a massive wildfire. that fire in ft. mcmurray is larger than new york city. many evacuees have been sheltered in oil field work camps. two people were killed in a car crash trying to escape those growing flames.
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and now to the frightening moment a woman in florida was abducted in her car. the drama unfolding as her husband was on the phone with her connected by bluetooth. abc's kendis gibson has the story. >> i heard the screaming. i heard her screaming. >> reporter: a husband's frantic 911 call possibly saving his wife's life after he overheard an armed man kidnap her while they were on the phone. >> i was like, no, no, no, please don't. >> reporter: priscilla cercone says she was parked outside her hollywood, florida, home when this man sh, bernard owens, allegedly jumped in the backseat with a gun forcing her to drive away. >> he said to me, don't do nothing stupid because i'm behind you. i have a gun, and i'll shoot you. >> reporter: a terrified priscilla said she followed her kidnapper's orders but what the gunman didn't know was she was wearing a wireless bluetooth device, her husband overhearing the entire frightening ordeal.
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>> he started calling me, babe, babe, what happened. >> reporter: he quickly hung up and dialed 911. the suspect was not satisfied with the $400 priscilla removed from the atm reportedly demanded she bring him back to the couple's home so he could rob them. that alleged kidnapper is behind bars and awaiting trial. for "good morning america," kendis gibson, abc news, new york. >> wow, so glad she's safe. kendis, thank you. well, weeks after the apparent road rage shooting that took his life, a former nfl star has received an academic honor. the widow of former new orleans saints star will smith accepted his graduate degree from the university of miami. racquel smith received the degree in a wheelchair. she is still recovering from wounds she suffered in that shooting last month. and finally perhaps one of the sweetest yearbook pictures ever. take a look at presley. yep, he's a service dog in louisiana who's been going to school every day with seph. her 14-year-old master who has a
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form of muscular dystrophy. as a trib brute to presley's loyalty -- i'm sorry i said he. it's a she. they say it took about ten minutes. i love that it was the school administrator's idea to put presley in the yearbook because she's been there every day for four years helping seph. >> holding her leash. >> she should sign with a paw in the yearbook. >> thanks for sharing that. let's go upstairs to lara with the "morning menu." >> you saved me just in time, robin. i was about to dance. here what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." first we have new hope for a medical miracle. two sisters battling a rare disease, groundbreaking treatments that may save their lives. and then get ready, huge "deals & steals." tory has rolled into boston with huge bargains you won't believe. then i'm smiling because this guy is here, emeril. moms everywhere, serenading us
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>> bargains from clothes to jewelry coming up. thank you, tory. but first we want to get to new hope for two sisters fighting for their lives battling rare batten disease. their dad, a famous hollywood producer, on a quest to find a cure, and this morning there may be a breakthrough, and abc's rebecca jarvis spoke exclusively to the family, good morning, rebecca. >> hi, robin. good morning to you. the gray family is in the fight of their lives racing against time to save their two little girls, charlotte and gwenyth, and to bring hope to all the other families and kids battling this rare disease. we first met the gray family a year ago. >> wee! >> reporter: daughter charlotte and gwenyth then only 4 and 2 years old diagnosed with an extremely rare disease called batten cln6. >> one diagnosis said prepare for wheelchairs and blindness. there's nothing you can do.
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>> reporter: told they would never live to celebrate their 12th birthday. >> this disease is relentless and brutal. >> reporter: in fact, it's a disease so rare that experts predict less than ten children in the world are currently living with it. >> do you believe in miracles? yes. >> reporter: but perhaps it's their dad's work history, producing movies that showcase the art of winning against all odds that prepared them for this race against time. >> that's impossible. >> there's no treatment, so we had to create that opportunity. >> reporter: an opportunity that began by establishing the charlotte and gwenyth gray foundation funding research to find a cure. >> most of the doctors said if they could do it, it would be five or six years away, which would be too late. >> we were grateful. all the stars kind of aligned for us. >> reporter: hollywood stars lined up too. >> you know, i think we raised $3.5 million. >> uh-huh. never give up. >> yeah, never. >> reporter: and so in spring of this year at the nationwide children's hospital in columbus, ohio, charlotte and gwenyth became the first patients in a
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fda approved clinical trial that could save their lives. >> it's one treatment, one injection into the lower lumbar region. >> they're missing a gene. they put the gene back in. it's that simple. >> reporter: for now the grays are playing a waiting game, hopeful that 5-year-old charlotte will continue to improve. >> she's more engaged. i think the vocabulary has increased a little bit. ♪ for the first time in photographer ♪ >> she's obsessed with "frozen." the other day she was laying in bed listening to the soundtrack and she said clearly, stronger than a thousand men. ♪ stronger than a hundred men that gives us a lot of hope, and it also shows us that she's in there somewhere. >> do you feel like you're witnessing a miracle? >> we're certainly praying for one. >> uh-huh. >> and counting on one. >> a lot of us are. rebecca, that was a beautiful, beautiful story. rich besser is with us, as well.
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let's, first of all, explain to people batten disease. >> yeah, so this is something that can hit during childhood. it can also hit in some forms as adults. the cells in our body are really incredible. they're constantly turning over and rebuilding, but to do that, there have to be enzymes in cells that allow us to break down proteins in other material. in batten disease those aren't working so we're not able to recycle proteins and other things very effectively. it's an inherited disease, and as this material builds up in the cells, it can cause problems with nerves, neurological function that eventually if you don't take care of, this can be fatal. >> yes, and at a relatively young age that happens. >> that's right. >> it seems like the girls are doing well, rebecca. >> they are the sweetest little sisters, robin, and it was incredible to spend the day with this family. the little one gwenyth danced throughout the shoot and sang and loved the camera. charlotte is in this process of rebuilding and retooling her
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brain, getting back to where she started. >> it's all about this gene theory. >> yes. it's one of the most exciting areas being looked at for so many different things, and the idea is can you insert a gene back into those cells so that they work again? this is an early study, a safety study, but what they want to see, can you turn them back on and reverse this? but, you know, we're's hearing how few patients have this particular condition. what the family was able to achieve in terms of identifying patients and getting funding is so inspiring. >> we'll talk about that in a moment. i had the rare opportunity and the privilege to spend time in sioux falls, south dakota, a research center there, the sanford research center. that's dr. pierce and they're doing stem cell therapy and i met a family going through batten disease much like the family you spent time with, and fda approval is so vital. these clinical trials and the fund-raising. how is the family doing with that? >> so they need to raise another million dollars by october. they told me they're confident. they told me the gratitude they have for this outpouring of
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support that they have seen from people they've never met before all over the world to hollywood. they're so grateful for it, but they are in a race against time for both the medicine as well as the funding for this, a million dollars by october is what they need. >> and sometimes people feel, okay, it's a rare disease, there should be funding with another disease. that is not the case, because so many times -- i learned this in rome at the conference that i attended -- so many times with rare diseases like this, you're able to find something easier to help not only that disease but other ones, as well. >> yeah, what they can learn from this study will help other gene therapy studies to understand how do you get this to work? how do you get it to work for the long term? >> this is what this family and the family i spent time with, they want all families to be exposed to this. >> thank you for bringing this. rebecca and rich, as always. amy, david, lara. >> how inspiring. >> pulling for those little girs. >> we are. thank you, robin. it is time now for the big finale of our "deals & steals" on wheels. tory is in beautiful boston this morning at the famous quincy
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market, and she has some big, huge savings and an amazing crowd. take it away, tory. [ cheers and applause ] >> whoo. hey, so, i can't hear you guys, but i hope you can hear our huge crowd here in boston. we are so excited. we've got phenomenal deals. first up this company, life is good, is all about dreaming big. when you dream big, you can make great things happen. two brothers got in the car to sell t-shirts and they turned this company into a phenomenal success. their t-shirts are known around the world. this is team life is good here modeling all the options that are available today. there's a variety of shirts starting at $18, all of these deals, but today only everything is slashed by at least 55%. so regularly for us, $8 to $12 plus free shipping from life is good. you can't beat that. [ cheers and applause ] next up i can say just one word and you'll understand, chowder. chowder, we're in boston.
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you need chowder, so we've got clam chowder, ooh. lobster bisque. everyone here could use some warm chowder. an amazing deal from this family-owned company bay shore is what they do. chowder is their thing. it's a local favorite. everybody knows it and an incredible deal, two different sizes depending on how much chowder it is you want to choose from. first package starts at $60, but today only it's all slashed in half. you get your chowder for 30 bucks. can't beat that. this is a "gma" favorite. thank you, guys. amelia rose, this is a company when i started "deals & steals" in 2011 that i fell in love with. it was a small company at the time. under $100,000 in revenue. "gma" viewers have embraced this brand so big, it's now almost a $2 million company. amelia's son and daughter, little kids, are totally involved in the process. gorgeous new wrap bracelets. we all wear the earrings at "gma." semiprecious stone wrap
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bracelets. a variety of different choices. i think ten different choices to choose from and a phenomenal deal. normally $98 as a wrap bracelet or necklace, today slashed by 60%, $39. [ cheers and applause ] gorgeous semiprecious stones with sterling silver and then last, this was a "shark tank" favorite from lovepop. two architects designed these cards. they're pop-ups, but they're so much more than that. 3d sculptures, spectacular cards and put together an assortment for "gma" viewers. you can't go wong with their greeting cards. normally this selection for "gma" viewers starts at -- normally $52. today only starts at $26 and free shipping. a discount of 50%. you can't beat that. amy, give us a thumbs up. >> oh, these are so -- look, this one says merry christmas from the beach. these are so pretty. i'm loving that. >> happy birthday.
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>> it makes sense that an architect designed them. you know what, tory, we have two big surprises for the owners of lovepop, as well. so you take it away. >> we do. >> oh. >> and that surprise -- >> she's back. go ahead. >> two of our "gma" family members, come in here. my son jake, jon karl's daughter emily karl to help us present $10,000 to lovepop for the purchase -- so, here's there's a catch. we're buying -- vistaprint is buying from you guys 2,000 lovepop cards and we've partnered with santa's magic, it's an organization in boston that is run all by volunteers and they are going to handwrite those 2,000 cards to military families, so we are sending lovepop to service members who are deployed, as well as to their families because small business is the heart of our community. small business is what it's all about. i have had the best time traveling the country giving
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away money thanks to vistaprint, thanks to "gma" viewers. you support small businesses all the time. we love you guys. we love you. we love lovepop. we love boston. thanks for letting us go on the road. >> and tory, we love you and so do your children, and they have a little something for you on this mother's day eve. [ cheers and applause ] >> yay. >> oh. >> thank you. >> i love you. >> ah. >> giving her those beautiful roses. >> thank you, guys. >> nice to surprise tory. >> good job. >> tory is a great mom. >> she is. >> and so many others today. you can head to our website, by the way, for all the links and codes plus a special deal from "gma's" twitter account. let's go outside to rob who is surrounded by all amazing moms. >> check this out. okay, my goodness. it is coming down right now. but you took mom to new york for mother's day. >> that's right, here for mother's day weekend. my mom linda. >> are you having a good time? >> awesome.
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>> did you plan the rain? >> yes, i did. >> good for business. these moms are tough out here. no doubt about it. the rainfall there in asbury park. it will continue throughout the day. coastal flooding with winds off the ocean. >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the action wet forecast. drizzle this morning. up to 9:00. a chance of shower and lightning. again tomorrow. mother's day increasing sunshine and warmth. warmer-than-average next week. today, upper 50s and low 60s in the coast and san francisco and 63 to 68 for the rest us and mild tonight with temperatures in the home knits. my seven seven shows saturdays afternoon is going to be more [ cheers and applause ] >> happy mother's day, mom and grandma. back to you, lara. >> oh, great job. happy mother's day, everybody. and time now for some "pop news." jesse is with us to help. and we at "gma" -- jess, this one is for you.
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we at "gma," "gma" were deeply touched by this first story. because it does direct ly affect one of our own. three words, magic mike live. yeah, michael could be dusting off that gold speedo. his boss channing tatum making the announcement in a video on cosmo.com with the help of some shirtless men, why not. here's the sound bite. >> god knows we have enough gentlemen's clubs in this world so let's start the first gentle ladies club or maybe not so gentle. it depends on what you're into. i don't know. >> oh, my. well, channing, tell us more. channing will direct the show which will make the audience feel like they're in club domina, which was the club at the foundation of "magic mike xxl" if you were a viewer of the film. the official press release promises action that happens in front of, behind, above and all around the audience. >> wow.
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>> channing say he doesn't plan to star in the show but if he's in shape he'll go on the stage for a fun night or two and make pop-ins. have to see when it opens live at the hard rock cafe and casino, march 2017. >> i'm so glad you said speedo and not what they had in the prompter. >> in the prompter, yes. if only you could see the words that were there. >> thank you. >> that's just a synonym. anyway -- >> leave america guessing. >> leave america guessing. >> i think they know. >> yes. also in "pop news" this morning, praying for warm weather because may 7th does mark this weekend, it is world naked gardening day, robin. >> oh, no. >> i know you have a green thumb. >> you know the positions you get in when you garden. >> that's for you to do in the privacy of your own garden. only you and mother nature will know. the annual holiday celebrated on the first saturday of may each year encouraging gardeners to strip down to their green thumb and plant a bush or two in your birthday suit. april showers might bring flowers and other things will
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bloom and moon all across america. make sure, though, your town recognizes this holiday before law enforcement plants -- not plants. law enforcement officers plant you. >> how do we -- >> what were you talking about, amy? what position were you -- >> there's a lot of squatting. that's all i'm going to say. >> and it is not illegal if you're in your own garden. we will discuss. >> and we're going to commercial. "gma's" "deals & steals" on wheels is brought to you by vistaprint.
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now from abc7 news. good morning with the abc morning news. happening today lawyers the for the former 49ers raping the woman and he posted bail earlier this week and faces five felony accounts and then the woman assaulted here and then a news conference tuesday said that a con sen usual account er and it was a money grab. more on the update with sue hall. >> hello. down to the free way and i hope that you can see that you're free and it was blocking the lane and for those of you blocking the spit are backed up and look to the kbold gate
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light to moderate showers back to the east and one of the ways that we will have today as we go through you the afternoon hours and then by the evening we will get a little quitter and then another chance and then looking a little bit drier
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natasha zouves. >> thank you mike. we will have another update and join us weekdays and the news ♪ i can't stop the feeling ♪ got me dancing dancing welcome back to "gma." yeah, you're hearing it. that's justin timberlake's new song "can't stop the feeling." it was released overnight. his first single in almost three years. so many stars in that video. we cannot wait for more music to drop from mr. j.t. >> yeah, i was listening to it this morning before the show. we were all singing it by the end. got us moving and grooving on this friday. we also can't wait for this. take a look at emeril getting ready to unveil his big breakfast in bed. there he is. the winner, no idea. >> just moments away. >> what is happening, and it's moments away. >> in the commercial break, how many, was it like eight mother's day hugs.
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happy mother's day. incredible moment up here with beautiful moms behind us. and the invictus games, inspiring international competition for wounded warriors kicks off this sunday on espn2 and monday right here on "gma," robin interviews two of invictus' biggest supporters, prince harry and first lady michelle obama. an incredible duo there, and that's coming up monday. can't wait for that, robin. >> i can't wait for that either, david. so excited for that and for our big celebration right now, right here in times square, we're honoring teachers for teachers' appreciation week. thank you, teachers, all of you. we have a fabulous group as you can see them in our studio. our everyday superheroes, and there's one very special former teacher in this group. sheree, sheree, sheree, sheree, is that you? come here, sheree jones. how are you? >> good. >> you're a former teacher and your daughter is a teacher now. >> yes, i have a son that's a
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teacher, as well. >> my goodness. >> my friend -- or my dad. it's in the family. >> so that's why we're showing our appreciation. but there's something else, as well. what's on sunday? >> oh, it's mother's day. >> it's mother's day. yes. it's mother's day on sunday. you know, we do these things on "good morning america" over the years where we celebrate a mother, and we have a special guest that does it. emeril, come on out! [ cheers and applause ] >> hello. >> i am so delighted to meet you. >> i'm delighted to meet you, as well. >> you know, we had tons and tons of people who responded to emeril's breakfast in bed, and i want to tell you you are the winner of emeril's breakfast in bed, but you know what, i got to tell you -- [ applause ] >> thanks. >> are you okay? >> i think. >> you know what we found out about you, you have a daughter tiffany. >> yes, i do. >> well --
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>> tiffany. oh, man. >> so i want to have robin just introduce just a little thing about you, okay? >> oh, man. >> here's your story. >> oh, man. >> sheree jones has always but her family first, even sacrificing a teaching career to be at home to raise her five children with her husband brent in salt lake city. her kids were everything, taking them anywhere any time even when out jogging. >> when i was younger and she pushed me around in the stroller everywhere. >> reporter: as she raised her family, selflessness would be sheree's example. >> i was coming home from soccer one day, and all this stuff was on my lawn. my mom had arranged to have a yard sale. >> reporter: a secret yard sale to raise money so that tiffany could participate in a soccer tournament in europe. the big ticket item to cover airfare, a cherished piece of furniture, a baker's rack.
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>> she had put it on layaway and it took her a year to pay for it. >> i think at 16 i was just still so into myself that i didn't really realize it until later on of what a huge sacrifice that was. >> reporter: sheree's generous acts and tender mercies were often kept secret including the incredible deed behind our breakfast in bed entry. it's a story of christmas when the jones children were young. >> my mom never had a wedding ring. when we were little, i noticed that my mom's ring finger was bare, and when we'd ask her, she would just say, oh, it was lost. we just always knew that she had lost her ring. >> reporter: but a dramatic revelation just a few months ago, the ring wasn't lost at all. listen to this. >> we said, mom, what happened to your original wedding ring? and it got really quiet, and she looked at us and said, i've never told anybody this before.
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years ago when money was tight, we couldn't afford christmas, and so i sold my ring to the pawnshop so we could give you guys a christmas. >> reporter: such a long kept secret that no one else knew, not even sheree's sister who was deeply moved. >> that really humbled me because i mean who would do that? who would give up their wedding band? she's that kind of person. >> reporter: her babyies now all grown up, still get mom's undivided attention. >> every time i'm home, she's like, well, you know, you could live here for free instead of paying, you know, to live somewhere else. >> i'm a bass player in a hard rock band called uncle muz. >> she would go every single time to watch him play and gets her little earplugs in. >> she comes and supports me anyway. i'm a better person because
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she's been in my life. >> just how lucky i am. you know, like she's incredible. you know, you couldn't ask for a better mom. >> reporter: so this morning, "good morning america" and emeril lagasse honor a mother, her secret gift and the love she receives in return. >> surprise! >> happy mother's day. >> mom, you're going to kill me. >> we love you. >> you're the best mom ever. >> oh. [ cheers and applause ] >> that's wonderful. [ applause ] >> so, how do you feel? >> i feel honored and like undeserving. >> no. totally deserving. >> so, so deserving. >> where are the other kids? >> they're in provo and working maybe -- >> oh, maybe. >> oh, no. >> come on out, kids. [ cheers and applause ] >> there they are. >> oh. hugs all the way around.
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who's the rocker? who's the rocker? all right. >> all right. so, guys, what do you want to say to your mom? >> we love you. >> thanks for all you do. >> besides happy mother's day, right? >> yeah. >> right. >> yeah, well. >> tell us a little bit -- >> not what i expected. >> did you -- you didn't know until recently that your mom had given up the wedding ring for christmas? >> that's right. we had no idea until a little bit ago, and she just told my sister and i about it, and i was completely overwhelmed, and i bawled my eyes out, but at the same time i wasn't surprised because it's so typical of her to sacrifice something like that for us. >> somebody missing? >> oh, i love -- >> somebody is missing. >> well, wait a minute. your sister, was she so incredibly dear. where is she right now? >> well, i wonder. maybe she -- >> come on out, nancy. [ applause ]
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oh, wow. >> you make the doors open like that. >> wow. so adorable. oh. so, nance, i saw you get emotional in the piece. >> yeah, it was very emotional. >> you tell us about your sister. >> yeah. >> tell us about her. >> we want to hear that. >> well, maybe we don't. >> my sister is the perfect example to everyone as a mother. she's always been so giving, and she always sacrifices and her needs always come first before anyone else's. >> okay. there's just one person missing. who could that be? >> that's my honey. >> who could it be, emeril? >> that is my honey. >> is he here? >> the parting of the doors. there you go. [ applause ] come on, sheree. you had no idea? >> no.
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>> you had no idea? >> this is for teachers. teachers' appreciation week. >> was it hard for you all to stay away from your mom? we had you sequestered in different parts of the studio. and we were line, do not come out of this room. >> that's very tough, robin. >> you wouldn't let me go to the bathroom. >> well, this is only the beginning. >> that's right. >> we've got a lot of surprises for all of you upstairs. >> yeah, but let's go upstairs. >> we're going to have that and kick it outside to rob with other mothers too. >> that's a hollywood kiss. we just go mwah, mwah. >> whoo. >> hey, guys, sorry, we were just kissing all the moms out here. this is your daughter. >> seriously, my daughter leslie from california. >> and what do you want to say to mom? >> i want to say she's the best mom ever. >> oh. >> we'll get tears out here too. actually it's raining tears. >> i know. >> what a mother's day weekend we got going. it'll dry out a little bit. but across the northern midwest is where it's dry and the pollen is cranking. mostly trees still. so we've got this pollen
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forecast that's brought to you by claritin. and here are the mother's day forecast sisters, mothers hill, colorado, flowers -- >> hello to gier. we have to keep it up. >> nothing with a mom hijacking the mike on this weekend. no doubt about that. >> we want to wish her >> good morning, grab the umbrella. showers and thunderstorms are possible with temperatures cooler than average today in the 60s, my seven-day outlook is before chance of rain is tomorrow morning with scattered showers in the afternoon, and mother's day looking the best to have a [ cheers and applause ] >> the mike is over here. david, back inside to you. >> your wife is on the line. she's waiting for you in here after all those kisses. coming up here, sheree got the surprise of her life. that moment when her husband came through, but you don't know
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anything yet, nor does she. the surprises waiting for her upstairs when we come back on a friday morning, "gma." "gma's" pollen report is brought to you by the makers of brought to you by the makers of nondrowsy clarit ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to the women who know what real values are, you inspire us to bring you real value every day.
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ this is the best day of my life ♪
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sheree, an amazing mom, but her children are here because emeril's breakfast in bed winner, she's a mom of five, grandmother of seven, all right. and she's given so much, and now we're about to give back to her. we have a sea of moms that are here, up here, to help support you. [ cheers and applause ] and these mothers are going to help us with the other surprise and one, two, three, part the way. [ cheers and applause ] we meant -- we meant breakfast in bed. climb on in here, sheree. you're going to get breakfast in bed from emeril lagasse. you don't mind, do you, brent? >> no. >> come on. >> so what did you make here? what did you make? >> some beautiful strawberry shortcake pancakes, fresh squeezed orange juice. oh, yeah, we have a little -- oh, that's a little special
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thing right there that we have. some fresh fruit, and this is all -- this is like tv, but this is real food. you can eat this. >> yes, indeed. have a sip. you probably need a sip of orange juice. >> i need something. >> put a little vodka in there. >> no, sheree, we heard in the story and there are many reasons why you were chosen but when we found out that you actually sold your wedding ring to provide gifts for your family for christmas, that was just -- what was going through your mind when you made that decision? >> well, you know, your kids are everything, and you want them to have the best and that -- >> you do what you got to do. >> you do what you have to do. >> they noticed it was missing. >> get in there, man. >> all right, i'll go. >> so, i think emeril has another surprise for you, as well. we'll make sure you get to eat that, so maybe hand it to the hubby. >> well, this is not filet
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mignon or truffles and pasta. i'm going to let you do the honors. i want to do this right here. are you ready? >> oh, whoo! [ cheers and applause ] you need to put that on her. >> all right. >> come on, hubby. >> that's what i'm talking about. >> that on that ring finger, yes. yes. >> congratulations. >> congratulations, and just thank you for being the mom that you are and -- >> speaking about that, robin, i want to wish all the moms a happy mother's day. everybody, right? >> yes, and lara and amy as well. >> you have -- >> happy mother's day. >> i wanted to quickly ask you, i love the ring, the breakfast, great job. is the bed comfy? >> oh, yeah. especially with him here. >> oh. >> is it comfy? >> i'm glad because it's yours.
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it's yours, honey. we got a sponsor, tempur-pedic. i'm just going to read what they would like me to read. they know all about the sleep you sacrificed as a mom so they want to make sure you wake up feeling refreshed every morning with the tempur-breeze and they use an integrated system to help keep your body cooler as you sleep. enjoy it, you deserve it. >> do i get one too? >> and tiffany and jamie, all right, so we -- >> the kids. >> we've got tiffany and jamie, and we have a surprise for you, as well. you thought your mom and dad were getting a new bed. you guys are getting two new beds, as well. happy mother's day to you. they're there right behind the red curtain. you can see what you'll be bringing home with you, as well. >> there they are. >> very cool, ladies. >> and it looks like you have breakfast waiting for you over there, as well. >> yeah. >> so now what do you have to say, mom? >> everyone is speechless. >> wow. what can you say? thank you so much. >> well deserved. >> thank you for allowing us to share your story.
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>> thanks for being a great mom. >> i love being a mom. >> and happy mother's day to all the mothers that are up here. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ "gma's" breakfast in bed is brought to you by tempur-pedic. nothing feels like a tempur-pedic.
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back now, "captain america: civil war" is in theaters today and jesse got to sit down with robert downey jr. check it out. >> he's back. well, they all are in marvel's latest "captain america: civil war." this time, though, it's an epic superhero showdown. >> you just started a war. >> and the sixth time robert downey jr. suits up as iron man. will you hang up the suit any time in the near future? >> yeah, when my contract runs
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out. it's like any athlete. like to me the -- when i come to really respect a player is when you realize you're done, dude. your stats aren't keeping up. you're at this age, like please hang up your jersey before you do something stupid and embarrass yourself. >> you're certainly not a villain, but is it fun playing tony stark with a dark side? >> sure, by the way, you put anybody next to captain america and they're darker than him. >> sometimes i want to punch you in your perfect teeth. >> reporter: so it's captain america versus iron man with all-star avengers backing them up. it's good versus, well, good. >> captain, you seem a little defensive. >> is there anything personal that you can dive into to bring out this complicated character? >> well, i'll tell you, when i was a young man, i would put myself through the wringer, and then i realized you know what, everybody is complicated. everybody is super flawed, and if you just tap into how would you feel if you realized that the level of deception that's
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been going on in your life from this old wound was suddenly now all their fault, you know what i mean. >> is there another superhero that you wish you could play or you think you could? >> if i could wake up tomorrow morning and be chris hemsworth, like that would be like -- that would be fun. just to like not have to stand on an apple box to kiss gwyneth paltrow would be great. >> at least you get to kiss gwyneth paltrow. >> i do. god, we have to bring it to another level before the contract runs out. >> if you could have another superpower, what would it be? >> i'd rather talk about how fun that is to play that rather than deal with some weirdo superpower. i'd probably abuse it right away. >> he does have a lot of power in hollywood. "forbes" recently named him the world's highest paid actor. you make more money than any actor in the world. >> this too shall pass. by the way, i don't even know if that's true. i can tell you i pay more taxes than anybody i've ever met. truth be told, i've never ever been motivated by money.
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>> i got to give it to you, man. because you just seem like such a normal guy. how are you able to -- >> that is my superpower. talk to my wife. >> exactly. that's what it is. make people believe you're a normal guy. >> i also got to meet one of the other movie's superheroes, anthony mackie who played falcon and he joined me wednesday at langley air force base and we had a big surprise for all the servicemen and women. they all enjoyed a private screening of "captain america: civil war" which was such a great moment. >> did he let you try on the suit? >> no, we were saying earlier, i'm too big. >> when the contract is up. >> big day -- >> too big? >> yeah. from bank of america to buy a new gym bag.
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♪ good good good our thanks again to emeril and our breakfast in bed winner sheree and all the moms and teachers. >> yes, yes, yes. >> have a great weekend. >> you get a bed. you get a bed. you get a bed.
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now from abc7 news. good morning i am natasha zouves with the abc7 morning news and mick is tracking the bay area forecast. >> hi natasha zouves and hi everybody. coming up on 9:00. it's rolling across us and get ready for the showers and here is a look at the accuweather forecast. it's showers tomorrow and it's looking dry and warmer. not as warm as next week. take a look at the golden gate bridge. cannot park at the lot on sunday. they want to avoid the traffic jam. we do have an accident now and it's at toll lane number two blocked. thank you sue. time for live "live with kelly and michael."
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