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good morning, america. massive tornadoes terrify the heartland. >> oh, my god! a big tornado right here. >> 15 twisters touching down, destroying homes. wreaking havoc on roads. now, 24 million from texas to iowa on alert for more severe weather. donald trump unleashing a wave of new attacks hitting hard at hillary and bill clinton. >> hillary clinton's husband abused women more than any man that we know of in the history of politics, right? >> and taking on his own party, leaders, his views with paul ryan escalating. trump saying he does not need his backing. air scare. >> are you able to exit the runway? >> sir, we'd like to get emergency equipment by hind us. >> a delta flight forced to make an emergency landing after turbulence, rips off the engine cover.
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109 passengers onboard. the frantic race to safety. ♪ this is my fight song an abc news exclusive. honoring our heroes. first lady michelle obama and prince harry open up as they kick off the invictus games. >> once they take that uniform off they're still looking for ways to serve. and we can't waste that talent. >> their mission, shining a spotlight on injuries, both visible and invisible. >> you can find coping mechanisms and you can get your life back on track. >> celebrating the incredible competitors from around the world who have overcome all the odds, only on gma. good morning, america! and good morning, america. happy monday. what a spectacular start to the invictus day. opening ceremony last night, so moving. we just saw robin down there in orlando.
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nice crowd this morning. hey, robin. [ cheers and applause ] >> so much excitement, george. so much excitement for these invictus games. we're celebrating -- from all over the world and they're giving their all to their respective countries. i hope you were there for the opening ceremony. wasn't that something last night? there wasn't a moment where this veteran staff sergeant rappelled down a helicopter to deliver the invictus games flag to his partner, kai, the dog racing to meet him and then the two delivering the flag together. that was a special moment. we'll have a lot more on the games and my interview with first lady michelle obama and prince harry. yes, yes. they did not hold back. trust me on that. we'll have that coming up in just a little bit, george. >> we're so looking forward to that.
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so many powerful moments like that. i love when first lady michelle obama called prince harry our prince charming. how true he is. >> right now we want to get to those twisters tearing through the midwest. abc's kayna whitworth is in oklahoma city with the latest. good morning, kayna. >> reporter: george, good morning. 24 million americans are still under a severe weather threat and here in oklahoma, people have their eyes on the skies and their storm shelters ready to go. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: tornados terrifying the heartland. >> this is a big tornado right here. consuming everything in its past. >> wow. look at that. >> reporter: drivers stopped in their tracks trying to flee as this tornado moves across the road. at least seven reported tornados touching down over the weekend. >> we have windows broken out it's not pretty. >> reporter: this mammoth twister captured near the town
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of ray, kicking up debris injuring five people. you can see from the air numerous structures destroyed. overnight people in oklahoma on edge. >> this tornado continues on the ground right now. >> reporter: multiple reports of tornados there as well. rains leading to flash floods. stranding motorists. in kentucky, blinding rains blasting cars and in illinois, 66-mile-per-hour winds snapping power lines and tearing the roof of this school. when those storms move through shelters like this can protect people. reinforced concrete and climb through these doors and ride out the storm. george. >> okay, kayna, thanks very much. the storms are still moving and rob has more on that. >> she mentioned the threat. we want to show you that area, jet stream energy is going to power storms east of dallas today. the arklatex region. tulsa to little rock, you'll see hail and a couple tornadoes as well. active pattern over the next three days.
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see some active severe weather and maybe severe rain as well. one more look at the ray, colorado tornado over the weekend. rarely do we get footage like this. this is special effects hollywood type of stuff expect it's the real deal. 130 mile an hour winds. look at that. something that makes it look fantastic. we admire the beauty, but as always we respect the power. >> it looks like cars were driving into it. >> awfully close. storm chasers pushing their luck big time. now to the race for the white house and donald trump in a showdown with hillary clinton and republican house speaker paul ryan who has yet to endorse the presumptive nominee. tom llamas is at trump headquarters right here in new york. good morning, tom. >> reporter: amy, good morning to you. trump said he was blindsided by ryan's lack of commitment and over the weekend unleashing on the clintons. in some of his fiercest comments to date. >> hillary clinton's husband
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abused women more than any man that we know of in the history of politics, right? >> reporter: donald trump showing nothing is off-limits in his road to the white house. the presumptive republican nominee spotlighting the clintons' darkest days, trying to tie hillary clinton to her husband's affair with monica lewinsky. and the fight for female voters. >> she was a total enabler and they're going after me with women, give me a break, folks. >> reporter: trump making it clear that president bill clinton is fair game even though trump's opinion on clinton's sex scandals has evolved. >> here's a guy, he was impeached because he lied. he lied. do you remember the fabulous i did not have sex with that woman and then a couple of months later, i'm guilty. >> reporter: but back in 2008, trump had a much different take. >> i mean, look at the trouble bill clinton got into with
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something that was totally unimportant and they tried to impeach him which was nonsense. >> reporter: the billionaire also saying this about women in america. >> all of the men were petrified to speak to women anymore. the women get it better than we do, folks. >> reporter: this as trump is also fighting some of the most powerful people in his own party. house speaker paul ryan announcing last week he's not ready to endorse donald trump. >> i'm just not ready to do that at this point. i'm not there right now. >> reporter: trump firing back, suggesting to george he may not commit to supporting ryan as the chair of the upcoming gop convention in cleveland. >> can paul ryan chair the convention if he doesn't endorse you? >> you're going to have to ask him. and i guess me. >> that's why i'm asking you. >> look i've had so much support. from all the people that paul ryan works with. >> reporter: insisting he can win with a fractured republican
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party. >> how do you win? >> i think i'm going to go out and i'm going to get millions of people from the democrats. >> reporter: and sarah palin not happy about speaker ryan's lack of support. she's now vowing to take ryan down in his next election. because she's a huge trump supporter. ryan and trump set to meet this thursday. george. >> okay, tom, thanks very much. let's move on to hillary clinton, she's still in a race with bernie sanders but taking on donald trump. trying to take advantage of that split in republican ranks. abc's cecilia vega with the latest. >> reporter: hillary clinton and donald trump aren't even officially in a one-on-one yet but you wouldn't know that by the attacks that are flying and now clinton is hoping that a trump candidacy might scare off some in the republican party and send them her way. >> reporter: donald trump may have a nickname for hillary clinton. >> crooked hillary. crooked hillary. crooked hillary, crooked hillary. >> reporter: but this morning, she has a new one for him, too. >> and they're presumptive nominee, otherwise called their
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presump tieuous nominee. >> reporter: trying to brush off trump's one-liner as well as her lingering e-mail scandal. some every of her closest aides including huma abedin recently questioned by the fbi. >> no one has reached out to me yet but i'm more than ready to talk to anybody any time. >> reporter: clinton still locked in a primary fight with bernie sanders. but she's laser focused on the general election. and not just winning over democrats clinton is now trying to woo republicans, too. >> i'm asking people to come join this campaign and i have had a lot of outreach from republicans in the last days who say that they are interested in talking about that. >> reporter: but her continued struggle to seem more likable ripe for snl parody. >> the first barbie commander in chief.
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>> reporter: first commercial about president barbie, the doll that no one wants to play with it. >> i just don't like her she's too stiff. >> so much on snl this season. now, bernie sanders is still promising to stay in this race until the end. he's offered a new hint that he might be open to talks with clinton about the vice president slot. of course as far as we know that offer has not come yet. >> still several primaries to go. let's talk to matt dowd about all of this. let's begin with donald trump and the split within the republican party. the feud with paul ryan. he surprised me when he said bringing the party together may not matter that much. >> does the party have to be together? does it have to be unified? i'm very different than everybody else. i actually don't think so. >> his point is, he can bring in a lot of democrats and independents, is he right? >> he's right about one thing -- he's very different than anyone who's run before. he's right about that. he doesn't have to have the
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elites behind him but he needs to have 100% of the republican voters. if the split starts to emerging among republican voters it's hugely problematic for him. >> back in 2012 romney got more than 90% of the republican voters and still lost. so trump would have to match that. meanwhile, looking at the general election and this feud with hillary clinton over -- he believes that bringing up bill clinton's troubles back in the 1990s is an effective counter to the woman's card. >> this is an issue that many republicans have been wanting to litigate in the past 20 years. what he's trying to do is not attack bill clinton but he's basically saying hillary clinton who claims to speak on behalf women's voters is problematic in this area. i think is going to be back and forth. i think it's going to generate some support for donald trump among the base of this. i don't think it's going to have any effect on the independent voters. we turn now to that deadly shooting spree in maryland.
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a federal police officer in custody accused of going on a rampage that left his wife and two others dead. he is now formally charged with three koubts of murder and set to appear in court today. abc's pierre thomas with the very latest. >> reporter: the final takedown as police officers arrest one of their own. a federal police officer accused of killing his es traininged wife and two strangers in acts of random violence. watch as police ram his car, jump out, draw their weapons. it all began thursday afternoon, eulalio tordil arrives at a high school and shoots a man and kills his wife in cold blood. shooting her repeatedly just as her daughter was to leave. tordil, a police officer with the federal protective service had be been on administrative leave demanding that he stay away from his wife who he had been accused of beating. >> we just had a shooting at montgomery mall. three down. >> reporter: on friday shots ring out as
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tordil allegedly tries to carjack a woman. two men rush to her aid. both shot. one man died and one remains in serious condition. the female victim is also recovering. >> these two men acted selflessly and heroically, not only coming to her aid but likely saving her life. >> reporter: ten miles away, a short while later, tordil is accused of fatally shooting a woman. in what police believe was a botched carjacking attempt. authorities say over the weekend tordil did talk, apparently showing no remorse. no win one expects him to be released after today's hearing. george. >> pierre, thanks very much. latest now on the backlash brewing at west point over this photo, it shows 16 female cadets with fists raised. the school is investigating whether they were making a political statement in violation of academy rules. >> reporter: for decades the
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clenched fist has had powerful meaning, defiant or resistance. the women intended to celebrate the graduation, the gesture leading west point to see if rules were broken. this morning, this photo is at the center of a growing controversy at west point. the elite military academy now investigating whether these 16 african-american cadets, raising their fists violated policy against political activity while in uniform. >> there's a tradition at west point for seniors where they pose and they have a very stoic look on their faces. intended to be a throwback to the old days. what makes this photo different is everyone is kind of doing the pose but then there's the clenched fists in the air. >> reporter: to critics of the photo the cadets looks like an expression of support for the black lives matter movement. a movement some believe is anti-police. >> if these men and women are in
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uniform and making a political statement they could be in serious trouble for that. >> reporter: coming to the cadet defense, the chairwoman of the academy visitors. and former army captain tweeting a different photo of the same women posing without fists raised, writing, fearless, flawless, fierce, ready. fulton telling the army times i knew it was their expression of pride and unity. unfortunately, in their youth and exuberance it appears they didn't stop to think that it might have any political context. the fire storm coming only a few months after beyonce's formation halftime show. the fists raised there. also causing controversy. this morning, west point telling abc news that academy officials are conducting an inquiry into the matter. the style of photo is a tradition at west point, groups mimicking poses from the 19th century.
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the photo reportedly just one of dozens they took without raised fists. unclear how long the inquiry could take. they graduate on may 21st, george. >> okay, ryan, thanks very much. amy, you got this story, this air scare emergency landing. >> some very frightening moments aboard a passenger jet forced to make an emergency landing in nashville. the delta flight was going from atlanta to chicago. it hit turbulence. 30,000 feet up. and look at that with more than 100 people onboard, one of the engine covers flew off and apparently hit another part of the plane, puncturing the fuselage. thankfully the plane landed safely. no one was injured. another plane took those passengers to chicago. michael, we have some big lottery news. >> yes, that was scary. some happy news for one lucky person. the mystery winner of that $429 million powerball the odds of getting those six numbers right are more than 290 million to 1
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and linzie janis is trenton, new jersey where the winning ticket was sold. what do we know about the big winner? >> reporter: good morning, michael. the owners of this 7-eleven have turned into detectives, watching surveillance video trying to figure out who the winner is. they think it's a woman. a regular customer, a local. whoever it was chose these numbers themselves, also opted for the lump sum worth $284 million, the owner says if it's indeed somebody local they're thrilled by that. a tight-knit community that could really use a boost. >> a lot of states have declared the winner. do you have to come forward if you're the winner in new jersey? >> reporter: in the state of new jersey you do have to come guard publicly, we're hoping to learning more about who the lucky winner is when lottery officials give a news conference a little bit later on. this jackpot is the sixth largest in powerball history.
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second biggest jackpot won by a single ticket holder and these owners get $30,000. they say they're going to use some of it to go on a dream vacation to alaska, michael. >> we know nobody here won it. we're all work today. congratulations to the lucky winner. george. >> that's great story. let's go to rob, good news coming to us. sglits. >> it's kind of been alaska cool around here. chilly start for may at least this morning. but we'll rebound nicely. temperatures in the 60s and 70s. that would feel good. your select cities brought to you by petsmart.
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>> good monday morning. i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area forecast. morning gray, coolest highs today are fewer clouds and dry tone, and our warming trend is the biggest jump inland. today, 70s in the south bay, and mid-to-upper 60s in the bay and the north bay and upper 50s to my 60s along the coast in san francisco. cooler tonight, upper 40s to low 50s. my seven-day forecast shows the warmest day is tuesday and wednesday and coming up -- the real life reporting team behind spotlight. the oscar winning movie unlocks a new case. the secrets they uncovered inside the most prestigious prep schools. and that abc news exclusive, michelle obama and prince harry opening up about the invictus games and shining a light on the amazing competitors robin has the latest from orlando. robin.
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. welcome back to "gma." you're looking at one of those massive tornadoes tearing through the heartland. at least 15 reported this weekend. and now more severe weather on the way. 24 million from texas to iowa in the path. >> our rob will have much more on that. also right now, a republican party in a civil war, donald trump unleashing new attacks -- taking on his party leaders, saying he doesn't need house speaker paul ryan's support as nebraska and west virginia prepare to vote for tomorrow. and speaking of civil war, the new captain america civil war movie winning big at the box office. taking in $182.8 million, that's the fifth best domestic opening weekend of all time. >> that doesn't surprise me, you knew that movie was going to be huge and so is this. amazing shot by a pga golfer
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stunning the crowds. this might be the best -- i dare say the luckiest shot ever and we'll show it to you coming up. >> i played golf with george, that's not like either one of us. we would end up in the grandstands for sure. and the invictus games are kicking off and our robin roberts is in orlando right now with that. hey, robin. >> hey, michael, plenty of monday motivation out here. the atmosphere is so uplifting. nearly 500 competitors from 14 countries facing off in the amazing invictus games, prince harry the founder of the games and michelle obama are opening up to our cameras. we can't wait to share that with you coming up. right now, we have to go to those explosive claims against new england's most famous prep schools. a boston globe investigation found a hundreds of students at a dozen schools have said they were allegedly abused.
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abc's linsey davis is here with the story. >> reporter: the boston globe said this all started in december with an article they published about a young woman who said she was pressured into signing a gag order about her alleged rape by an athletic trainer. after that the floodgates have opened up. nearly 50 alumni have come forward to say they were also sexually abused. >> tell this story. we're going to tell it. >> reporter: it took the oscar for best picture this year. >> and the oscar goes to "spotlight." >> reporter: by taking on the story of reporters at the boston globe that uncovered widespread sexual abuse in the catholic church. >> they knew and they let it happen, two kids! okay, we got to show people that nobody could get away. >> reporter: this morning the famed paper is putting another explosive scandal in the spotlight, this time about alleged sexual abuse at some new england's elite private schools.
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among the schools included in the article phillips exeter and st. george's in rhode island. and it doesn't stop there. the globe reports that 67 schools have faced allegations against school employees since 1991. more than 200 alleged student victims. >> 37 school employees were fired and forced to re-sign and about two dozen were convicted or pled guilty to criminal charges. sexual abuse against children. >> reporter: in taped interview with the paper one of the alleged victims wonder what his life would have been like if this hadn't happened. >> i don't know who i might have been had he not gained my loyalty and confidence and then abused it so and that really screwed up my life and i'm sure the lives of many, many, many kids. >> i was really shocked at how pervasive this issue is. there are a lot of failed marriages, issues with trust. a lot of alcoholism.
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>> reporter: abc reached out to st. george's who said the schools recognizes the long lasting impact of the sexual abuse. is dedicated to working with survivors to aid them in healing from its painful aftermath and the survivors who stepped forward. we are all shocked and angered. this is just the tip of the iceberg. >> thank you, linsey. a big legal battle brewing for sumner redstone. his family is fighting with his ex-girlfriend for control over health care decisions. abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: he's reportedly worth $5 billion. he's not seen in public but his lawyers say he is speaking loud and clear. he wants nothing to do with his ex-girlfriend. this morning, billionaire sumner redstone's former girlfriend taking him to court.
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the 51-year-old suing redstone over her removal as the agent in charge of his health care arguing that the 92-year-old controlling the shareholder of viacom and cbs was mentally incompetent when he made the decision when he ended their relationship. >> she has a lot riding on their decision. she has $50 million she stands to inherit from the will and she will remain in control of all health care decisions as they relate to mr. redstone. >> reporter: showing signs of an accelerated mental decline and he became a living ghost and that she is concerned for his well-being. but lawyers say he is mentally fit. on friday, playing the 18-minute video deposition in court. transcripts laced with profanity showing his rely to who is manuela herza adding, i want manuela out of my life. court documents
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accusing of exploiting relationship for money spending millions over the course of five years and including putting hundreds of thousands of dollars on his credit cards and spending tens of thousands on interior design, fancy dinners and skin care over the course of just six days. after viewing the deposition video, the judge saying your burden is a hard one. in that deposition, redstone said he wanted his daughter to handle his health care. she's vice chair of viacom and cbs. the suggestion here is that there is just a lot of money at stake here. >> yeah. gio, thank you very much. coming up next here -- a big warning about carnival rides after an 11-year-old girl was critically injured. just moments after this video was taken. her parents are speaking out for the first time this morning. >> and up next, robin's exclusive interview with first lady michelle obama and prince harry as they kick off the invictus games.
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♪ this is ♪ this is my fight song we're back with the 2016 invictus games and robin's exclusive interview with prince harry and first lady michelle obama. robin is in orlando right now. hi, robin, good morning. >> hello, good morning to you, lara. invictus means unconquered, that really captures the spirit of these games and these competitors. yes, prince harry, he founded the invictus games, the first one to tell you he's very happy that he's getting a lot of help from the host country. this is some exciting time. it's finally here. can you feel the excitement, mrs. obama? >> we met with some of our competitors in the u.s. they're ready, they're fired up. so, it's going to be good. >> game on. >> reporter: let the games begin, the 2016 invictus games kicked off last night in orlando, florida. >> we are invictus!
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>> reporter: prince harry joined by first lady michelle obama welcomed some of the nearly 500 competitors from 14 different nations. >> from archery to wheelchair basketball, what is it about sports that seems to be the great unifier? >> for a lot of these guys, once they were forced to leave the military they didn't have any recognition as being part of a team again, so, actually wearing a uniform of sorts, to wear your national flag is such a massive thing for these guys. >> once they took that uniform off, they're still looking for ways to serve and we can't waste that talent. they're ready and they are some of the best competitors the best employees. the best citizens that you'll find. >> reporter: mrs. obama and dr. jill biden have taken the cause through their joining forces initiative. >> behind every military member there is a family member that has given something up and has made it possible for them to be
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who they are. >> as you know, my father was in the military. >> yeah. >> in the air force and i remember when i would answer the phone and i would say colonel roberts' quarters, robin speaking. you feel like you were part of the military. you were a part. you served your country for ten years and i know that this makes this even more special for you because these are your comrades, people you truly understand. >> i signed up because i wanted to be one of the lads, one of the guys. but then, this sort of normality for me to be amongst these guys was so important, certainly has given me a purpose in life. >> it was special to see you across the pond when i spent time with you earlier this year and you two have bonded over this, the invictus games, and you have both been outspoken about mental health and the invisible injury. >> absolutely. what we all know is that mental health can affect us all it's
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not just men and women in uniform. it's not just our veterans. the point i want to make is the vast majority of them do not have any mental health issues but for those who do it's so important for us to destigmatize so people feel the support to go out and get the support they need. >> and you and your brother and sister in law have also started a campaign. >> heads together. between now and the london marathon next year to encourage as many people to run for it the media i suppose have given this impression that so many guys leaving the forces are like a ticking time bombs. >> that's not the case. >> that's not the case at all. if we can smash the stigma surrounding it and using the military, then this is something that can be, you know, cured just like that. it's not a life sentence. if you open up and speak about
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it and get the right help as soon as possible then you can find coping mechanisms and you can get your life back on track. >> there's such meaning behind these invictus games. in the next hour, we'll talk more with prince harry, you guys know prince harry -- you're not prince harry. i love the humor out here. we'll talk more with prince harry and also first lady michelle obama. you know, they met prince george when they were there for the queens 90th birthday and there was a little competition between the two, the drop mike that went viral and how they got queen elizabeth involved. harry opens up about how he got the queen to get involved. yesterday was mother's day and some of these competitors -- i love mike over here. mike always has the flag. mike and anna. where is otto? she's usually right next to you.
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she's always by your side but it was mother's day yesterday. some very, for one particular that we're going to meet in our next half hour had a very special mother's day gift for his mom, guys. >> robin, that sounds great. thank you so much. but first coming up on "good morning america" -- a summer medical alert about your skin. dr. ashton is with us. you could be doing everything right but still be at risk. you have to see it to believe it. good thing we have it on tape because i don't know. the incredible golf shot from the stands. is it the best shot ever? >> yours are better. best shot ever? >> yours are better.
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♪ good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. we have more from robin's exclusive interview with prince harry and michelle obama. >> it's going to be good. >> game on. >> the real story behind their challenge to each other, how harry brought in his grandmother the queen to help. >> boom! >> and the first lady reveals how little prince george brings out a different side of prince harry. >> a pretty good uncle over here. carnival horror. this 11-year-old girl smiling on a ride just moments before a terrifying accident. eyewitnesses racing to stop it. now, her parents speak out together this morning. summer medical alert. the beauty editor who did everything right to protect her skin. >> it's my job to know about these things. >> two doctors telling her she's fine.
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so, how did the queen of sunscreen end up a victim? her story and jen ashton live. and baby oh baby. the first all-girl quints born in the u.s., just turned one. they're happy, healthy and they're here live this morning as we say -- >> all: good morning, america! ♪ this is my fight song ♪ take back my life song and good morning, america. beautiful monday here in times square and down in orlando. robin there for the invictus games and, robin, we can't wait to see more of your interview with prince harry and the first lady. >> it's coming up. we were doing the wave during the commercial break. this infectious spirit out here. the games have begun. day one of the competition. i got to sit down with prince harry and michelle obama to talk all about it. they opened up about the amazing
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hee rose competing this week and their own competition with each other. i'm sure you have seen the viral tapes, but they're taking us inside that adorable meeting also with prince george and his little bathrobe and how he couldn't understand why uncle harry was so quiet. so, we'll share that and a lot more coming up in this hour, guys. amy. >> all right. we can't wait for that, robin. also this morning, we're celebrating 100 years of our amazing national parks. all week long, we're taking you on an epic campout, starting the morning, including a couple who put their jobs on hold to travel to all of the parks in just one year. that's so cool. michael, and so many viewers sending us their most memorable moments. >> that's right, so many of you love our national parks. let's take a look at some of these pictures that are pouring in from people using the #myparkgma. those are beautiful pictures. including this one.
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a great family shot from the rocky mountain national park. it's great to get all of this from twitter. >> social media puts us altogether. we want more, so send them right away. "good morning america" had reached a big milestone, now 3 million twitter followers strong, we want to say thank you for joining us every single day. not only here on the air but also in our feeds. >> thank you, guys. now, let's do to amy with the morning rundown. the big story this morning, millions of americans in the path of extreme weather, dangerous storms stretching from wyoming to illinois, damaged homes and spewed debris for miles. one violent tornado touched in colorado injuring five people. once that twister started moving away it became a backdrop for these teens posing for a once in a lifetime prom picture. in the race for the white house, the republican rift is widening.
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donald trump playing down the need for party unity after house speaker paul ryan said he wasn't ready to spot trump. on "this week," trump told george that the gop doesn't have to be unified. trump and ryan are set to meet this week. trump also blasted hillary and bill clinton over the former president's sex scandals saying he's the worst abuser of women in the history of politics. hillary clinton fired back, lablg trumping as the presumptuous nominee. saying she's sticking to issues. new video this morning of a small plane crash landing on top of an office building in southern california. eyewitnesses said there was smoke coming from the plane, the pilot is remarkably expected to be just fine. in nebraska, a little girl is hospitalized after a freak accident at a carnival. her hair became caught in the mechanism of a ride. here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: this morning, an 11-year-old girl in critical condition after a horrifying accident on this carnival ride. video showing elizabeth gilreath
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just moments before her hair got caught in the spinning ride king's crown at a local cinco de mayo celebration. >> the ride malfunctioned. struck the child in the head. conscious, but not alert. breathing is very labored. >> reporter: eyewitnesses stepping in to help amid the chaos. >> somehow i stopped it with both my hands. i just knew a child needed help. i looked at her and told her it's going to be okay. >> reporter: elizabeth's mom in shock when she heard what happened. >> i just wanted to get to my daughter. i wanted to know she was okay. >> reporter: the carnival telling abc news that thomas d. shows values the safety and health of our guests. elizabeth is currently in intensive care but is expected to recover. >> we're not seeing major injuries to her brain. or her spine or else in her
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body. we're pleased she's doing so well. >> reporter: for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> mara, thank you. big alert this morning for parents who swaddle their babies to help them sleep better. researchers now say swaddling may actually increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome by one-third. the risk of s.i.d.s. was greatest for babies sleeping on their stomachs. least for those who sleeping on their backs. an organized procession for the opening of a farmer's market, instead the first annual running of the goats -- well, lived up to its name. because, boy, did that run, they escaped. in this kentucky town. it actually took them two days to round up the last's paines. there were no injuries. but -- >> you said they were going to the market. >> they were going to the
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market. >> you can't really blame, can you? >> they're goats. i don't know what they expected. they weren't orderly. >> he's like shh. let's go outside to michael. >> it sounded like a good idea. a look at what's coming up -- we have more of robin's exclusive with prince harry and miller michelle obama. they're hanging out with prince george. and we have a summer warning about your skin. a beauty editor diagnosed with skin cancer. dr. ashton's here live to talk about that and the first female quintuplets join us live. baby oh baby. all right, here we go. we a lot coming up in times square. this is my sister, gracie. she's a planner. this is my sister, annie. she goes with the flow. gracie's always trying to get me to eat green things. annie's always trying to get me to try new things.
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we finished the race. and she goes "desiree, i'll never quit walking. ever" ♪ welcome to my house look at that birthday party right there. that is the busby family celebrating the first birthday of their five little girls, that's right, the first all-girl quintuplets in the united states. >> beautiful cakes, by the way. >> that's a full house. >> i love the hats, too. we're going to meet all of them coming up. but now, we want to go back to robin in orlando with more of her interview with first lady michelle obama and prince harry, they're teaming up to celebrate our heroes at the invictus games and how prince harry got the queen to challenge the first lady. they dropped the mike on them. robin, you got all of that. >> michael, prince harry and first lady michelle obama,
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they're teaming up for the ultimate competition and celebration, and now they're opening up about the games, the queen and hanging out with little prince george. what are you hoping people watching, it's on espn, it's here at disney world. what are you wanting people to come away thinking of these brave men and women? >> i want people to be inspired. i want tears. >> reporter: the annual invictus games may have kicked off last night. >> we've done digging at some each other as you have noticed over the past several weeks. >> reporter: but the playful sparring between the first lady and prince harry over which country will reign supreme during this year's games began way before the opening ceremony. all started with this challenge from first lady to prince harry. >> hey, prince harry, remember when you told us to bring it at the invictus games. >> be careful what you wish for. >> not to be outdone. prince harry brought in the
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queen. >> oh really, please. >> boom! >> how did you approach the grandmother. >> mrs. obama came to us with the challenge. i didn't know what to do. first lady dragged her husband into it. the president. >> if you can get your grandmother to do this, then you can drop the mike. >> he said it like this. >> he did. >> and my brother -- i said, you know what, now that you're so confident -- i didn't want to have to ask the queen because i didn't want to back her into the corner. when i showed her the video, she was like, let's do this. >> and you can see. she delivered. great timing. it's hard to believe that she recently celebrated her 90th birthday and you got to meet prince george. was he really in the bathrobe? >> oh, yeah, yeah.
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i have to say that the most precious thing if you haven't already fallen in love with him is to see him with his nephew. because all throughout, he was like, uncle harry, why are you so quiet? i'm like, you're not quiet. >> i was on my best behavior. >> he doesn't understand what is wrong with you. he's got a pretty good uncle over here. >> yeah, it's hard to imagine prince harry being quiet. i guess when you're uncle harry and the president is there. but, can you imagine, can you get your grandmother to participate and your grandmother just happens to be the queen of england. but it was just so wonderful how comfortable they are with one another and how they're joining forces, guys, prince harry and the first lady. >> well, i tell you what, robin, to sit and watch them the two together, they're energy is great. they seem to have a great rapport.
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but both are so passionate about the military. i love that. it's really something that's great to see. >> it really is great to see because you look -- i mean, look at these faces. what they were talking about also, it's not just those who serve in the military -- who are the family members that are out here supporting? yeah, because it's like you're in the military along with your significant other that's serving and so it's that kind of spirit that you get here and we also have these wonderful veterans and they are heroes work here, it's great program for disney, because when a lot of our veterans come back home they need a job and they want to work and so many of them are here. who's here with that program right here? we have a few that are here. it's just a wonderful spirit of all coming together, guys. >> it's the invictus games, it's some competition. robin, being around those
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competitors, who are about to go head to head starting this morning, what is the feeling that you get there, is there nervousness, tension, are they ready to go? >> michael strahan is talking about the competition, guys, all of -- they're all looking at me and saying, what is he talking about? because they can't hear you. they're talking about the competition. just like that hall of famer back there. i can see the fire in your eyes. in all seriousness, there's a great spirit about here and each country wants to bring back the gold. but what's wonderful is, if one of the competitors should happen to fall or something like that, the other team is going to reach back and help them up. it's a wonderful atmosphere, but yeah, they're ready. >> it's on. it's on. >> they heard prince harry and they heard mrs. obama. it's on, it's on. >> well, we love it, robin. we're talking to one of those amazing competitors. we'll do that coming up. watch the invictus games on espn, which i think is great.
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amy, we're going to throw it over to you. >> can't wait for all of that. we begin with our new series, the skin you're in, taking care of your body right now. in the u.s. alone it's estimated 8500 people are diagnosed with skin cancer every day. well, that's the reality of one beauty editor who's opening up about being diagnosed despite doing egg everything right. abc's mara schiavocampo has her story. >> reporter: she's an expert beauty editor known for telling her millions of readers about the importance of sunscreen. >> it's my job to know about these things. >> reporter: so, when a red patch appeared on annie tomlin's hairline and wouldn't go away, she knew something wasn't right. could it be the queen of sun screen fell victim to the sun's damaging rays? >> as it grew and grew it thought this isn't normal. >> reporter: two different dermatologists said it was nothing. but when she ran into this doctor at an event her
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suspicions were concerned. >> instantly i said no, no, no. we have to test that. >> reporter: abiopsy revealing that she had the most common kind of skin cancer. >> i was shocked. i'm very lucky my mom always put sunscreen on me as a kid. >> reporter: it's highly curable but early detection is key. why is it important to treat it quickly? >> these things become disfiguring and then they can spread throughout their body. >> reporter: doctors say be vigilant about checking your entire body regularly. something annie is reminded of every time she looks in the mirror. >> the scar is a reminder as i go forward in life that this happened and i just want to be as safe as i can when i go out in the sun. >> reporter: for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. and joining us is dr. jennifer ashton.
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jen, i think a lot of people are under the false impression that, if you do everything right and you wear that sunscreen you're not at risk, that's simply not true. >> it's definitely not true with skin cancer. we have to remember that behavior and prevention is key. it's important when you talk about skin cancer. however, there are other pieces to this puzzle, there's a genetic component. and probably another missing piece that we don't know yet. it's a combination of factors. that doesn't mean that behavior is still isn't important. >> talk about genetics and the role it plays in skin cancer. >> well, we been hearing about the role of genetics in all types of cancer. skin cancer is no different. the majority of skin cancer is sporadic. a small percentage, there are genetic mutations. we have heard of the bcra mutation. bcra 2 actually increases the risk of melanoma. then there are other genetic mutations also that are
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associated wi associated with m associated with mag nant m melanoma. >> and of course, it's so important to not only check your own skin but to have a doctor do those body checks and as you heard our patient in our piece said, get second or third opinion. >> a biopsy should be the default pathway. people need to understand, and this is trend #getnaked. you have to take all of your clothes off to have a proper skin check. it needs to go head to toe. fingers, toes, your scalp and dark-skinned individuals very much at risk, most people think they don't. this hits homes for me, amy. my god mother died from this. last week i had full skin checks. >> even the doctors themselves have to be the patient. places more susceptible than any others on your body? >> the sun composed areas. everything needs to be checked
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and you need to get naked. >> all right, dr. jen ashton said it. rob, that's an easy transition. out to you. >> i'll take it. we do have some sun today. look at this, she loves "good morning america." your son lives here. he brought you here. now, where is he? >> we live in southern california and we came to "good morning america." he's 26 years old. he's very tired and he's standing around here somewhere. >> happy mother's day. >> get over here. let's go to this. big-time hail across snyder, oklahoma. we're watching this severe weather threat across the arklatex region. >> good monday morning. i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area forecast. morning gray, coolest highs today are fewer clouds and dry tone, and our warming trend is the biggest jump inland. today, 70s in the south bay,
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and mid-to-upper 60s in the bay and the north bay and upper 50s to my 60s along the coast in san francisco. cooler tonight, upper 40s to low 50s. my seven-day forecast shows the warmest day is tuesday and wednesday and >> look at that, we love "good morning america" and pop pop in honor of her granddad. >> thank you so much, rob. get in here. it's "pop news" time. jesse, thank you for joining us. >> yeah. >> lot of important "pop news." yeah, let's get to it. we're going to start with princess diana, as we preach the 20th anniversary of her death. her final resting place is getting a multimillion-dollar makeover in response to some criticism that her grave located on island at althrop had been somewhat neglected. this will be the upgrade since it was designed 350 years ago. a spokesperson for the estate
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said the revamp will be completed in time of her death in august 2017. i was in london covering that and went to althrop and interviewed her brother and saw that. it's a remote little island. i don't know how it could be neglected. maybe weeds have grown. they want people to go and pay homage to her. it's quite lovely. also in "pop news," taking a massive turn, kfc is taking their motto of finger-lickin' good to a new whole level. with edible nail polish. yes, said it. it smells and tastes like fried chicken. >> come on. >> no way. >> yes, edible nail polish. kfc worked with food technologists. the polish is available in both original and hot and spicy. it's not a fowl joke. it's the real thing. created by the colonel to drum up publicity. sadly it's only available in
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hong kong right now. >> not sadly. like my kids need another reason to bite their nails. >> finger lickin' good, not my nail polish. >> i think of grease. i hope the nail polish isn't greasy. >> jesse, you're like, good night, my lady. >> chivalary is not dead, lara. >> jess, i'm just wondering how you feel. >> a better british accent than i. >> spicy or original? >> spicy, a little passion there. >> no joke there. and then finally a little smile for you on this monday. a little girl proving that self-confidence is always in style. watch this. minimodel killing it. she worked like i have never seen. i think she's at a church fashion show and she was so good that she said to this other girl who was supposed to go out, hold on, i'm not done yet.
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good morning the clouds are keeping us up and then they will eventually peel back and we will see a lot of sun is shine in land and then the rest of us in the mid-to upper 60s. my forecast is much warmer tomorrow through thursday. >> thank you mike. we will have another news update in 30 minutes and abc.com.
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join reggie, mike, sue and i weekdays .eekdays ♪ flavor of your skin lingers on my lip ♪ jason derulo right there, the new video for his hit single. if it ain't love. >> looks like love there. >> looks like something. music cli -- >> got all of our attention this morning. you know what, everybody get your sleeping bags out because we're going camping. we're going to take you across the country on a huge campout adventure all to celebrate the 100th anniversary of our country's amazing, beautiful national parks. >> i love this series. this morning, we're going to meet a couple living the dream. they're taking a year off to travel to all 59 of the national parks here in the u.s. in their airstream. we'll join them on the greatest american road trip, ever. >> airstream right here.
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>> old school. love this. i want to reinvent this. my new dressing room. now, we have to go back to robin in orlando at the invictus games. hey, robin. >> hey, guys. thanks very much back with one of the members of the american team angelo anderson and his mother angela. yesterday, as we know was mother's day and, angelo, something very special happened. because you had a preliminary run. can you tell people what happened? >> yes, ma'am, i had a phenomenal run and i was congratulated by my mother at the end. that was awesome. >> oh, you couldn't contain yourself. you just had to go. >> not at all. it was just so emotional at that time. i couldn't do anything but just smile. >> you said it with us the perfect mother's day gift? >> it was the perfect mother's day gift out all of 26 years. >> are you sure you're his mom? i'll have what you're having.
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when you said that's my mom. i was like, that can't be. it was special having your mom there. also, former president george w. bush was there. >> yes. yes, he was. i'm so glad he's here and he's so involved. he's down on the track with us, he's on the pool deck with us, he's like one of us pretty much and it's awesome how just warm he is and how welcoming he was to my mom. it was awesome. >> i know. it's quite a scene people are seeing right now at home. can you share with us how you were wounded, angelo? >> yes, july 2010 in afghanistan, i was on patrol with my marines and we took gun fire to my right side. i suffered a broken humerus and broken femur in the right leg and a couple of rounds just shredded through my arm and my leg. >> tell us about how these invictus games, i know you participated in the first one how do they help you and fellow competitors?
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>> they help us, oh man, in so many ways, robin, i guess to sum it up the best way, it puts us back together and give us that sense of strength again. it really does. and every year it's gotten better and better. i didn't think that it could top 2014. but, so far, it's been amazing. and it's all for the athletes, too, so, really when we're with one another it's incredible. >> the camaraderie. it's like being in the military, you want to be together. for angela, as a family member, i can see your eyes are already glistening. the pride you must have and the feeling that you have as family members to see your loved ones competing. >> it is so wonderful to be just out here among the family and the camaraderie it's great and to have this type of son, i feel that i'm the most important person in the world to be able to be his mom. >> i know. can you see --
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you guys have been clutching each other's hands the entire -- >> my fingers are numb. she's just squeezing. >> what do you want people at home who's going to be watching these next few days. what do you want to take them away from the games? >> take away from inspiration from one. let it be, you know, whether you see one of us out there in the pool or, you know, shooting archery, let this be a reflection of what you can do as well and what's possible. to get past your darkest moment or, you know, your injury or something you're going through. please know that's not the end of the world for you. you can get out. whether it's through sports or whatever you enjoy, just get out and not let what happened to you dictate your future. >> once again you're thinking of others. angelo, thank you for your service. angela, thank you. thank you all for your service.
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family members as well. this is a very special time here. and as we send it off, i guess we should say, have a magical day. that's what you say here at disney world. have a magical day. have a magical time here over the next few days. thank you. guys. robin, we're having -- we got a beautiful day out here. endallergiestogether.com. for those who suffer from food allergies. it's a tough go. we're working on a cure there. check out the northern lights out of the northwest. you rarely see this in the puget sound area. these are pictures from seattle this past weekend. my goodness they're flaring up. electric magnetic storm. storms across parts of washington, d.c., stationary boundary lifting. not quite rain-free. that's a quick check on the national outlook. check out this gopher. >> good monday morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with cloud cover around san francisco at 64 and the rest us see slow sunshine and low 70s. my seven-day forecast shows cooler tomorrow morning, and
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warmer in the afternoon. >> this weather report is brought to you by weight watchers. going to national parks, jesse and lara, back over to you. >> thanks, rob. somewhat creepy but yet interesting. so interesting. love this. vintage airstream. it's time for "good morning america's" epic campout. we're celebrating 100 years of our country's amazing national parks. we'll take you our viewers to some awe-inspiring places all week long. jesse has a story of one couple who dropped everything for one heck of a road trip. they're going all 59 national parks. >> they did it in a trailer just like this, which is really good. they have got a lot of ground to cover. the national park service includes 84 million acres from alaska all the way to the florida keys.
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meet stephanie payne and her partner jonathan irish. stephanie, a creative product developer at nasa and jonathan, a photographer for national geographic. they put their lives on hold for what they're calling the greatest american road trip ever. >> this is surreal. >> moving into this retro travel trailer. >> welcome to our airstream. we have fresh coffee every morning, key on our road trip. >> reporter: giving them one year to fulfill a lifelong dream. an epic journey through all 59 national parks. mountains in texas, and in california, joshua tree, where they captured this incredible star-gazing time lapse. taking them from the awesomeness of the grand canyon. toe yellowstone's geysers, from a tropical underwater oasis to death valley, one of the hottest and driest places on the
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planet. active volcanoes, underground caves, and even this psychedelic hot springs. these breathtaking images from the new imax film "national parks adventure." ♪ i'm going to need you to raise your glass ♪ >> reporter: been called america's best idea with 300 million visitors annually, there's a park for each of us. they are the backdrop of america's scrapbook. stephanie and jonathan's own scrapbook taped to the ceiling of their trailer. >> they work from the door all the way back towards that way. >> photos, just a selection of them from the trip. >> this is a good one, it's just a cool picture of a balanced rock. >> reporter: today they're at sequoia national park. in south central california. the trees here mammoth. the largest on the planet. this one with a circumference the third the length of a football field. >> this park is like every other park. blowing our minds once again. >> reporter: just one stop on a road trip to a world of wonders, right in our own backyard.
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>> the national parks belong to each one of us and i think it really helps us all connect to these amazing places. ♪ ♪ we always find our way back home ♪ ♪ we always find our way back home ♪ >> such an amazing adventure for them and of course so many of those stunning images are part of the new imax film "national parks adventure." which is out in theaters right now. we want to say thanks for this awesome mobile. you have been eyeing this. >> i have been there. i would love it. i love what she said that the national parks belong to all of us. use them, love them. we're doing that right here at "gma." tomorrow, we're starting our epic campout with our folks. in colorado, t.j. holmes is going to put his rock climbing skills to the test. at black canyon of the gunnison national park.
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>> he's going to be hanging out with some real rock stars, get it. it just sounds so much better when you do it. share your adventures as well. tweet us your family pictures. with the #my park"gma." coming up on "good morning america" -- america's most famous quintuplets are turning one and they're with us live. get ready. co what we lack in cell service, we make up in nature service. ♪
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♪ welcome to my house time to have some fun now with the most famous quintuplets in america. the busby girls are the busby girls are only a year old. they have a tlc show "outdaughtered." we'll meet them a moment, but first a look back at their first year. it's baby joy times five. >> this is it, we're about to have five baby girls. >> actually make that six. >> half dozen girls now. >> reporter: the whole story is told in the new tlc show "outdaughtered." it's about the busby family who last april welcomed quintuplets. five little sisters to sister blayke. >> we had to get everything times five. >> it's ridiculous. >> good morning, oliva.
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ava is very content. >> riley, she loves to cuddle. >> hazel is our little one. >> and kate is supereasy. >> reporter: raising six kids definitely isn't easy. the series shows the couple's struggles. >> adam going back to work mean i'm losing my biggest helper with the babies. >> reporter: and the happy times. ♪ happy birthday >> and the whole busby family joins us now from texas. danielle, adam, big sister blayke and all five quints. how are you guys doing? >> hi, doing good. >> you got your hands full. i love seeing them go through their breakfast right there. danielle, tell us about your first mother's day with the quints. >> this is actually my second one. but this is first one with them at home. we had a wonderful day. last year it was -- we visited
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the nicu and it was very sad. i had to go, you know, visit them. this year we had a blast. we hung out outside. just played. we all took a really long nap yesterday, that was fabulous. >> that's a good day when you can get all five down at the same time. blayke, help us out here and introduce all your little sisters to america. >> blayke, introduce your sisters. who's who? >> riley, hazel, parker, oliva and ava. >> you got it. >> any trouble telling them apart? >> if any of them -- >> i just thought that was ava little while ago. >> it would the two in my hands and these are the identical twins and daniel got them mixed up. >> it happens. you know you have had cameras follow you for this entire journey, even through your struggles with infertility. what was that like?
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>> it was -- i mean, it was pretty good. i mean, we -- we had them with us from the very beginning and we got used to it pretty quick. the camera crew, almost became like family members. blayke was calling our producer uncle brad. so, she -- we took right to it. it hasn't been too bad. >> i think all of america is getting a sense of how difficult it is and how fun it is to struggle with quints. as they're looking for those cheerios. >> they're super mobile right now as you can see. >> danielle, how hard was it when adam had to go back to work? >> mom, stop feeding riley. >> i'm sorry, i couldn't hear you. >> how difficult it was when adam had to go back to work? >> i had to deal with all day. no, it was definitely really hard when he had to leave and you know i did have some help come in and family.
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there's nothing like having your spouse or husband there to, you know, take on charge with you. >> yeah, those kids look like such a delight. congratulations. thank you for introducing all of them to us. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks for having us. >> bye. >> "outdaughtered" premieres tomorrow on tlc. and coming up, cole swindell sings a little country. ♪
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cole swindell, thank you so much to this georgia boy. you guys did great. >> glad to be here. big good-bye to robin as well, safe travels back from the invictus games. there she is. have a great monday, everyone. >> have a good day. >> woo! he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and think big. and when josh thinks big you know what he gives? i'll give you everything i've got and then some... he gives a hundred and ten percent!
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now from abc7 news. good morning i am natasha zouves. mike has the bay area forecast. hi natasha zouves and everybody. still cloudy out there. we have not moved much from 53 and that's the area that sees the sunshine first. that's why you're the warmest at 75. it's going to be cloudy most of the days and my ache ache and forecast and a little bit of sunshine and warmer through thursday. hi everybody. traffic is starting to improve on the roads and then it's 101 and overall it's getting better in the areas and these drive times. westbound and then dublin is less than an hour now. >> thank you francis.
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