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request. college campus, there could be people looking for this kind of experience. and maybe a couple extra bucks. >> funny you should say that. because one of his next targets, well, they are taking something quite appropriate. >> where would i get that information? you took tax? >> i'm taking it right now. >> oh, perfect. can i just give this to you and you can do my taxes and i'll come and pick this up from you. >> i have no idea how to do it. >> the if he's got the 1040 ez and he's in college, how did he get in? if it was one of those deductible things that colleges have -- >> yeah, do it. >> will you do my taxes? >> i think you can do it. >> no, no. >> i'm not going to do it. >> you would have to because i'm not. >> that's a good point. >> she's being so kind and gentle with this man. >> this next guy, he ain't got no time. >> please do my taxes.
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>> you're testing my patience. beneath benea ♪ please do my taxes >> does anybody say, fine, how much are you going to pay me? >> he does try to go down the bribery route. >> i'll give you a toaster oven. but you guys, what i can do is, i have and old pair of roller blades that you can share. >> he does try to straight-up railroad people. >> you know what? i've got a good feeling about you. so my tax forms will just be filed electronically. thank you for joining us today. we'll see you next time on "rtm."
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well, that yellow corvette led phoenix area police on a well, that yellow corvette led phoenix area police on a high speed chase first on an interstate and then on the surface streets. finally an undercover cop rammed the corvette with his suv. a few minutes later, the suspect died from a gunshot wound. it's not clear from that gunshot wound was self-inflicted or from an officer. >> and no one was seriously hurt when a collision in a new york sub bush pushed an suv into a verizon store. somehow the vehicle crossed three lanes of oncoming traffic without hitting anyone and no one in the store injured. icy roadways likely to blame. >> very lucky there. a new study suggests a common pain killer increases your chance of heart failure. a danish study says taking ibuprofen can increase the risk of a heart attack by 31% but an american expert says thaws may go too far since the study involved mostly elderly people with other problems.
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it is sold under brand names like aleve and motrin. the federal reserve's latest interest rate hike is the second boost in three months. >> the central bank pointed to an improving labor market but for most ordinary americans it's a lose for borrowers and not much of a win for savers. here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: the impact of that rate hike on your wallet. 29-year-old nurse, ashley warren, has been searching for her first home for a year, all the while watching those mortgage rates creep higher. >> that's definitely made me more aware of the time that i have to buy a home, and i want to be -- make sure that i buy it in a timely fashion. >> reporter: mortgage rates
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already factoring in that hike. now a $250,00030-year fixed rate mortgage will cost almost $100 a month more than it would have last year, a difference of more than $25,000 over the life of the loan. interest on private student loans, car loans, and credit cards also now going up. the average credit card balance now more than $5,000 with the fed expected to hike rates two more times this year, experts recommend moving fast. and paying it down, or consider converting to a 0% interest rate credit card but pay attention to fees, and when those teaser rates expire. but there is a silver lining for savers and retirees will get paid a little bit more to leave their money in the bank or in a cd. we'll see that rate rise if the fed hikes interest rates two more times this year as they say they will. those savings accounts will become more attractive. >> trying to save money. avoid flying on july 9th. that sunday will be the most expensive day to fly in summer although the entire month is no bargain.
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avoid flies on sundays in general according to cheapair.com, it's the most expensive day of the week. tuesdays and wednesdays are the cheapest in case you were wondering. july 9th airfares are nearly $100 more than the summer average. >> i guess that's the height of the summer travel season so that might be why it's so high. that's actually exactly when i plan to fly this summer. >> mondays and tuesdays are my day off so sunday i'm always flying in i go somewhere. >> you're like one of the business travelers heading out of town. >> and i'm not. >> paying for it with my own money. when we come back, prince william and his dance moves. >> oh, it was something liking that. from ivanka trump takes in a broadway show about embracing foreigners with canadian prime minister justin trudeau. "the skinny" is next. >> and ivanka trump takes in a broadway show about embracing foreigners with canadian prime
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♪ skinny, so skinny ♪ skinny, so skinny >> and your thursday "skinny" is going to start with what apparently is a growing backlash for the future king of england. >> it's entertaining video to watch. prince william dancing pretty badly with his '90s moves at a nightclub during a friend's ski trip in switzerland. now there's new images surfacing of william possibly breaking royal protocol by putting his arm around the waist of a mystery woman. it comes as british newspapers are like really hunkering down on him like a ton of bricks. the 34-year-old prince skipped out on a royal event to go on that trip. he was spotted on the slopes was australian model named sophie taylor after reportedly having a boozy lunch. >> perhaps this was his last hurrah.
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this video provided exclusively by tmz. last month he said he was leaving his job as a helicopter pilot and moving his family backing into kensington palace to focus on royal duties. you see prince william there dancing on his own. he doesn't care. he is me in a club by myself. >> solo dancing. > yeah and nobody is impressed. so you're a prince. that doesn't impress me much. >> i love that he's dancing like that and he doesn't care what anyone thinks of him just dancing along. >> under the spotlight. >> back here at home. america's first daughter and canada's prime minister together on the great white wait. >> ivanka trump took time out of her white house schedule last night to catch a broadway show alongside her canadian prime minister justin trudeau. >> the show titled "come from away" has a central theme about
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embracing strangers and describes how canadian citizens helped americans stranded in knew found land in the days after 9/11. >> trudeau opened the musical with praise for the relationship between his country and the united states. >> there is no relationship quite like the friendship between canada and the united states. the deep ties. >> trump and trudeau were joined by u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley. >> but before we start any rumors, they weren't together. well, okay, that is a together shot. she has had an eye for him before. but they were at the same event and shy was his guest. >> right, but that is bringing up all of these memories of those longing looks what people are describing as longing looks for the leader last month at the white house in ha that roundtable for women in industry. he's a handsome man. he's also married.
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>> yes. >> very much. >> but still, a lot of people like to look at him. next to some glad tidings for one of the nation's foremost drag queens. >> just two weeks before the premier of drag race," rupaul just revealed he's secretly tied the knot with his partner of 23 years. >> the 56-year-old spilled the beans on hollywood today live. he married ranch georges lebar at the 23rd anniversary that they met on the dance floor of the limelight in new york city. >> i didn't think it existed anymore. >> i don't know what the limelight is. >> i think it's a restaurant now
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in chelsea. so lebar owns a 600,000 acre ranch that straddles wyoming and north dakota. that's an excuse to get married to him. don't expect rupaul to be herding cattle, he told the show god bless you, wyoming, it's very boring and the moist isolated place on earth. ouch, wyoming is beautiful. >> it is beautiful. sometimes you want to be isolated. >> exactly. >> but could you imagine rupaul in like full-on drag and high heels and you know. >> no. >> doing what cattle herders do. >> even when he's not in full on drag and high heels, he's still fabulous. >> finally to something about as far away as you can get from a drag queen on the runway. mark zuckerberg on the basketball court. >> oh, the facebook ceo was caught on camera air balling while visiting the university of north carolina. solid basketball school. in fact, his shot was so bad, look at that, it barely, an barely brushed the bottom of the net. the school's team nicknamed him zucker buckets. >> but the tech giant is in good company. just last month at the home arena of the houston rockets, steven a. smith who's made a career out of talking smack about basketball players on espn showed his jumper is a bit flat, as well. laying bricks there with james
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though but i do need five bucks. not for the bracket because that's not legal, of course. >> for lunch. >> exactly. >> so we're hearing some really cool and fascinating audiotape for the first time that shows you the training that pilots go through to keep us safe in the skies. >> but a heroic effort of air traffic controllers during an incident is reminding us how it is a team effort. here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: veteran pilot, cathy lewan, met mason braddock on the radio. the throttle on cath's small plane damaged and stuck. basically no way to slow down above atlanta's hartsfield airport, the country's busiest, and then help. >> i could hear that she was very distressed. >> all we're gonna do different is just cut power right before we touch down. it's gonna be fine. >> reporter: for 50 minutes, mason talked cathy down. >> we'll have equipment standing by to help you on the runway. >> all righty. could i ask you one more favor? would you call my husband for me? >> when you are faced with death and in a moment, you don't
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really know how it feels. >> and if you could ask him to put a prayer chain out to my church. >> and at that moment, you think about the people you love, and it's still hard to think about it. you don't want to lose them. >> reporter: cathy approached, killed the engine, touching down safely. still thankful a year later. with mason now set to be honored. >> the attitude of gratitude, it just, it spills out of my heart. you're amazing. >> reporter: david kerley, abc news, washington. >> amazing, like one year after that incident happened, how she still gets choked up all about it. >> i can only imagine that your life completely flashes before your eyes in na moment. >> don't miss our updates on facebook. >> coming up, more abc news this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades. coming up, more from abc news. >> announcer: this is abc's
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good morning. good morning. i'm eva pilgrim. in for diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. top stories on this thursday morning on "world news now." it's a no go for president trump's new travel ban. it was set to take effect at midnight but a federal judge rules that the ban is discriminatory and puts it on temporary hold. the details are coming up. a syrian diplomat is condemning the suicide bombing that left at least 30 dead. it was one of two deadly attacks in the syrian capital as that nation's civil war enters its seventh year. the federal reserve raised its interest rate for the second time in three months and says two more increases are likely this year. watch for hikes in your credit cards and other short term loan rates. let the bracket busting begin. the first round of the ncaa men's basketball tournament gets under way this afternoon. it is time to go dancing we're
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going to take a look at the picks from the "world news now" team later on the show on this thursday, march 16th. >> the winning picks. >> the winning picks. >> the winning picks. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." winning picks? >> my winning picks. i mean it's early in the morning. it hasn't started yet. is it too early for my bracket to be a bust? >> depending on. >> because i feel like that. you know it's a bust when you pick sunni oswego and they're not even in the dance. we'll start this half hour with the latest obstacle for president trump's travel ban. >> a federal judge in hawaii put a hold on the president's order rejecting white house claims that the revised ban is about national security. >> instead the judge found it to be discriminatory.
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abc's michele franzen with the president's reaction. >> let me give you the bad, the sad news. >> reporter: a major blow to president trump's second try at that travel ban. a federal judge block the new executive offered just hours before it could go into eke. >> the order he blocked was a watered down version of the first order. >> reporter: it's the second major setback for the trump white house after the first travel ban ran into legal hurdles. the revised version same to stop travelers six muslim majority nations and suspends the refugee program temporarily. hawaii argued the new ban discriminates on the basis of nationality and religion. >> this ruling makes us look weak. i think we ought to go back to the first one and go all the way which is what i wanted in the first place. >> reporter: it's already been an active day for the administration. >> director comey, have you seen any evidence that president obama wiretapped trump tower.
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>> reporter: fbi director james comey on capitol hill amid mounting claims about trump's explosive claim that obama wiretapped trump tower. >> we don't have any evidence that that took place and in fact, i don't believe just in the last week of time the people we've talked to, i don't think there was an actual tap of trump tower. the white house has yet to provide any proof to back up president as accusations and even though the original tweets were specific to wiretapping, trump seemed to hedge during an interview with fox news. >> but wiretap covers a lot of different things. i think you're going to find some very interesting items coming to the forefront over the next two weeks. >> reporter: director comey is scheduled to testify on capitol hill monday. michele franzen, abc news, new york. president trump will unveil his first budget to congress today, a 1.15 trillion spending plan unlikely to play well on either side of the aisle. the proposal calls for deep cuts in foreign aid and dozens of domestic programs like the epa, but the military will get a
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significant boost, a $54 billion. >> the president very clearly wants to accepted a message to our allies and our potential adversaries this is a strong power administration. you've seen money move from soft power programs to such as foreign aid into more hard power programs. >> the budget plan also provides initial funding to build a u.s.-mexico border wall. the president says his budget will make safety of the american people its number one priority. >> more details emerging as that navy bribery scandal widens. nine current and former military officers charged in the latest indictment. that list includes a recently retired rear admiral who collected foreign intelligence for the navy's 7th fleet. they are accuses of swapping classified information for lavish meals, hotel rooms and even parties with prostitutes. prosecutors say the scheme cost the navy and taxpayers tens of
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millions of dollars. >> this is a level of corruption and rot unprecedented in the lift of the navy. the indictment includes the admiral, four captains and a commander as well as a lieutenant commander. >> our first look at video of some tense moments in florida. a bystander shot a man who had a sheriff's deputy pinned to the ground. here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> newly released video of what authorities are calling a heroic shooting. a deputy badly beaten and pinned to the ground by a suspect who reportedly pulled the officer from his patrol car. >> he has a gun. oh, my god. >> reporter: according to police reports, the bystander began yell for the suspect to get off the deputy. he doesn't and the officer fearing for his life tells russell please shoot him. that's when he fires, striking the man. >> oh, my god!
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oh, my god. he just shot him. >> reporter: officer dean bardes then breaking free. russell dropping his gun as he walks away. another bystander congratulating him. the suspect identified as edward strother later died. officials say russell had a permit to carry the weapon and will not face charges. the suspect's family says he had a history of mental problems that deputy suffered only minor injuries and is now back at work. mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> that was dramatic. that was amazing it video there. wow. now to some other incredible images here. surveillance video showing a woman's escape from an apparent kidnapping. this happened in birmingham, alabama. watch the black car as it pulls away from that convenience store. all of a sudden, the trunk opens up and the woman jumps out. and runs inside and pleads for help. police say the woman told them
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the driver tried to rob her but when she told him she didn't have any money, she was forced into the trunk. police still haven't found the driver of that vehicle. and whoever was driving this truck is going to have some explaining to do to their boss. the cherry picker is flying high and nearly slams into a bunch of signs and poles on an el paso, texas, highway. somehow the bucket missed every pole and sign by what seems like a few inches. the person shooting the video eventually sped up and alerted the driver. >> i've seen someone do that in a ladder truck before. >> with the mast up. happens all time. it's amazing how far people will go for their pets. even goldfish. a pet owner in san antonio, texas had a goldfish with a swim bladder disorder causing the pet to float upside down at the bottom of the tank. >> for this goldfish, the
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aquarium store came up with a goldfish wheelchair. the frame is made from air tubing and styrofoam. now the little fellow can go up and down as he pleases. >> so cute. >> it is cute. >> i thought it was interesting. i always thought they die quickly. apparently, they can live for more than a decade. it's our fault that they die. >> yeah. we don't feed them properly. >> don't clean them properly. >> they make the best pets. i like how they greet you when you walk home. >> you don't have to clean up after them too much. >> too much. coming up what every parent needs to know about the smoke alarms in your home. what new research is showing they're not doing and what you need to do to protect your family during a fire. >> turning up the heat on march madness, our own "world news now" team is taking the bracket challenge. yeah. but first, here's a look at today's temperatures. but first, here's a look at today's temperatures.
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guess i won't be seeing you for a while. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's end this. we're back with a new we're back with a new warning for parents about the smoke detectors in your home. >> new research shows that despite strides in technology, the vast majority of children are sleeping through even the most ear piercing electronic learns. gio benitez checked it out. >> we're inside a connecticut home with firefighter travis. we wanted to see what would happen, will smoke alarms wake up the children of the mcbride family landon, 3 1/2 and noel, 1. >> it will be really interesting to see what happens. our son usually can sleep knew everything. >> they have an action plan in place in case there's a fire and included their 3 1/2-year-old. he knows to be up and ready to go the moment that alarm goes off. >> you've talked to your son about the smoke alarms. >> he knows the sound. >> we have a plan and a fire
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ladder in our bedroom and our plan is to get them and get the ladder and get out. >> what should every family be thinking about when it comes to smoke alarms. >> making sure the detectors work. the code nowadays is put them in the bedrooms, outside the bedrooms and one on every level especially on stair well because the smoke rises. >> we rigged up cameras in the kids' rooms and have a great view using their baby monitors. after they fall asleep, our firefighter brings in a smoke alarm with their doors open. we set it off. >> i'm nervous. >> he's not waking up. >> she's not either. >> when you sue he that, what do you think. >> i mean, that's nod good what makes me think is would we hear it. >> next we set off the family's much louder smoke alarm system set up through their phones and alarms are found in all the bedrooms, the hallway and down stairs.
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>> think they'll wake up? >> i do because they're in their room. >> that's right. there are speakers in their rooms. we trigger them and wait. >> turn them off. >> emergency, emergency. fleas there's smoke. >> 20 seconds later. >> he is still sleeping. > both of them. >> i truly thought they were going to wake up. like truly. >> i mean, i'm shocked. >> like. >> i'm shocked looking at this. still asleep. that definitely, i feel, would have woken me up but i guess not when it's a kid. >> i truly, truly, truly thought they would have woken up. >> an unbelievable four minutes later the alarm still blaring and neither wakes up. >> as a mom and dad, what do you feel when you see this? >> it just makes you think that you have to, not that you wouldn't react quick but it's kind of like you've really got to react the second you hear that because they're not going to hear it. >> gio benitez, abc news, new york.
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>> so the key is going into your kids' rooms and getting them. >> not to assume they are going to get up. >> yeah. there is some research they're going to see if hearing the parents voice saying emergency gets the kids up. >> if that would help. good research. coming up, we're closing in on the tipping point for this season's march madness. >> have you filled out your brackets? hurry up. we'll let you in on the bracketology brainstorming going on right here. diane returns next. acketology brainstorming that's been going on right here. diane returns next. kills 99.9% of bacteria, lysol disinfy even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. mthat stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. guess i won't be seeing you for a while. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours?
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babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. ♪ everybody get up ♪ everybody get up, it's time to slam now ♪ ♪ we got a real jam going now ♪ >> space jam? okay. so admittedly time is running out to get your brackets filled. march madness tipping off at 12:00 noon eastern time now.
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>> you can still win your office pool are a little googling and lots of luck. >> is that the key? so for our office pool, diane and i decided to go head to head with our own bracket challenge. obama, eat your heart out. >> reporter: it is ncaa back the time. >> uh-huh. >> and so i came up with an idea. >> okay, great. >> since neither one of our schools are in the actual brackets, we can somehow make it about them, the one with the worst bracket has to dress up as the other school as mascot. >> that sounds like a great idea. >> so you're going to be dresses up. >> what's your mascot? >> i have no idea. >> if this is what you think is going to work, okay, great. >> i know smu is southern methodist university but it looks like smu which is fun to say. >> bless you.
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>> mark few. mark few. mark few. >> so gonzaga is going to go pretty far in this. you just handle yours. i'm doing all right. >> i didn't realize you were such a basketball aficionado. x-men so xavier is going to go far because reminds me of professor. >> we're talking jalen bronson, villanova. >> jalen here on the villanova team is an excellent, excellent player. >> greatest of all time. >> he's one of the greatest of all time. thunder cats. >> nope. >> no, wildcats. i pick villanova cats. alonzo trier. >> he's back from suspension. >> just returned from -- you returned from suspension. >> how do you know that? >> alonzo trier. i know these things. >> you have no idea what you're talking about. >> miami versus michigan. i would love to be in miami right now because it's cold. so miami. >> harry giles on the duke team. what is frank's last name? >> are you asking me what
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prank's last name is? >> no. >> what are you asking. >> kentucky, villanova, duke, tennessee, arizona. >> st. mary's. kansas for the win. i think the wizard of oz is going to help them win the tournament. >> according to my list here, it's going to be north carolina. >> not nova. >> they got a diaper dandy on the team. the kid's a real player. >> going to go north carolina. >> you just said nova. >> north carolina. >> you said nova. why would you change your final pick? >> because i meant. >> what is -- >> i meant north. >> what is this? i know what's going on here.
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>> i was just listening to music. >> hey, bri. you talking to kendis. >> i talk to people. >> i knew you were feeding him the answers. sports illustrated from the future? >> something like that. >> where did you even get this? it's in russian? >> no! >> code red! code red! >> how come you're not in slow mo? >> did you get to keep your answers? >> yes, we have them all set up. she picked kansas to go the whole way. i picked north carolina. here's the deal. she kept going north carolina, north carolina and she has north carolina getting into the final four. she picked north carolina-wilmington as opposed to your alma mater, unc. by the way, oswego cannot afford a mascot. we don't have a mascot.
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out from the tuesday's monster nor'easter, one couple is cherishing a lasting memento from that storm. >> her name is stella. she's giving new meaning to the term blizzard baby. beth ward of our springfield station wggb has the story. >> reporter: early tuesday morning, yes, blizzard tuesday, the blizzard named stella, by the weather channel, kelly cooley goes into labor into it >> it was, like, 3:00 a.m. i woke up and like hmm. i looked outside. i didn't think it was going to start snowing till later in the morning but snowing it was and hard. >> thinking we need to load the shovel into the car and get moving. >> reporter: by 6:30 the contractions were close so kel a and adam cooley headed to bay state medical center. >> there was probably four inches on the ground and coming heavy. especially once i got outside and warmed the car up and realized how much was coming down. >> reporter: adam admits the drive was a little hairy. >> once we got here, i was a little relieved once we got in
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the door. okay, i'm at the right place now. >> reporter: they didn't know if they were having a boy or a girl, but kelly had a feeling. >> we had a feeling. we had heard about the snow symptom coming up, and, like maybe it's a girl, maybe it's stella coming. >> reporter: by the afternoon, stella raging outside, stella made an appearance inside. meet stella. >> the labor was so quick the news on in the background, she was stella for sure. >> reporter: they say the name stella was meant to be. >> fell into place. hfs her, her day, she decided to come with the storm. >> it only became weird when they made her middle name atwa. >> they didn't have a name picked out for her is what they met. >> of course.
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>> this morning on "world news now," take two turn down. >> after that initial travel ban was blocked last month, president trump's revised executive order has also been blocked. a federal judge halted the new version of the ban and overnight the president firing back. we'll have the latest on this newly developing story. >> the latest on a search for a suspected gunman wanted for two separate shooting is incidents along a california freeway. drivers seemingly shot at random by a man there. the story ahead. the mass influx of immigrants crossing the u.s. border but not into the america into canada. how a growing number of immigrants and refugees in america legally are using the new underground railroad to illegally cross into canada. and it is the dramatic chase all caught on police dashcam. our news helicopter air 7hd was above watching this class. okay, not really. you can see one of the suspects there.
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we're going to clear it all up a little bit later on from the scene and give you the very latest on this breaking story, thursday, march 16th. it's all in jest. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> not sure if there's an apb or who has the line-up. pizza rat here in new york would probably be able to point out the person that is wanted. >> possibly. >> possibly. we're going to get to that a little bit later on. first, president trump is blasting the ruling by a federal judge that puts version two of his travel ban on hold. >> yeah, there was a rally in nashville last night. president called the judge's decision unprecedented judicial overreach. and vowed to fight all the way to the supreme court if necessary. >> in january president trump
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issued his first executive order banning travel from primarily seven muslim countries triggering protests. eventually version one was blocked by a federal court. >> as jonathan karl reports, this time the judge found the revised ban discriminatory. >> it was supposed to take effect in a matter of hours but president trump's signature domestic security proposal has been thrown into limbo once again. a federal judge in hawaii placed a halt on the executive order to temporarily ban travelers from six muslim majority countries and suspend the refugee program. >> you don't think this was done by a judge for political reasons, do you? no. this ruling makes us look weak. >> reporter: version one of the ban rolled out with little notice caused chaos at airports. the revised ban exempted green card holders and travelers with existing visas. but more than a half dozen
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states filed suit to stop it. hawaii argued it discriminates on the basis of nationality and religion and that would harm the state's universities and tourism industry and pointed to these comments from the plan's architect. >> fundamentally, you're still going to have the same basic policy outcome for the country >> reporter: hawaii argued miller's statement problems the ban didn't really change at all. the white house believes they're on strong legal ground here and despite this temporary restraining order, they will continue to fight this in court if necessary up an the way up to the supreme court. jonathan karl, abc news, washington. >> and president trump meanwhile is opening the door to a rollback of auto emission standards. city announced at a rally at a former auto plan in michigan, his administration will review the of regulations. he said industry jobs are more important than reducing carbon emissions. on capitol hill, meanwhile, lawmakers are demanding to see proof supporting president trump's tweet that former
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president obama wiretapped him at trump tower. the leaders of the house intelligence committee now say they see no evidence backing the president's accusations. president hasn't offered any proof nor has the fbi but in a fox news interview last night, mr. trump stood by his claim. >> and don't forget when i say wiretap, those words were in quote. that word covers. wiretapping is old fashioned stuff. that covers surveillance and many other things. and nobody ever talks about the fact it was in quotes. that was an important thing. wiretap covers a lot of different things. i think you're going to find some very interesting items come together forefront over the next two weeks. >> should point out it was in quotes for two of his four tweets about wiretapping. fbi director james comey wouldn't answer questions whether president obama illegally wiretapped trump tower. comey was there brief the senate judiciary committee about adviser michael flynn and his
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contacts with russian officials. he is set to testify in a public hearing on monday. after an intense manhunt, a suspect is in custody after the shooting of two detroit police officers. authorities say the suspect raymond durham was captured, a gun recovered. gunfire exchanged after one of the officers approached durham and he allegedly pulled out a gun and fired several shots. the officers are reportedly in stable condition. the suspect was injured. a cleveland police dispatcher who handled the 911 call before the fatal shooting of 12-year-old tamir rice has been suspended. a disciplinary letter reveals the operator failed to tell police officers said the incident likely involved a child with a fake gun. rice was knot shot and killed by two officers outside a recreation center in 2014. two snow shoers are presumed dead after an affect large in western canada. the pair was reported missing tuesday when mounties found a
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vehicle they had rented near a lake about 100 miles west of calgary, alberta, canada. they discovered snowshoe tracks leading into the avalanche debris but not leaving it. >> after finding the vehicle which was snow covered when it was located, they went in and in flew the area with a helicopter and discovered there had been a significant avalanche in the area. we believe the individuals miss were caught in that avalanche. and police say they picked up electronic signals from within the debris by may be from the are the snowshoer's equipment. their families have been contacted. the survival of the largest living thing on planet is dependent on ending global warming. that's the finding of a study about australia's great barrier reef. researchers say the 1400 mile long is suffering from the heat induces loss of algae called bleaching. scientists say much of the damage is manmade.
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for the first time, a river has the same legal status as a human being. new zealand's third longest river has all the rights, duties and liabilities of a person. britain's prince harry visited the river in 2013. it is sacred and revered to a local tribe in the country. bill provides $21 million to clean up the river and $56 million in damages. so for police officers catching crooks can often be like a game of cat and mouse. >> a police cruiser's dashcam caught on camera a real game of cat and mouse in the middle of the road there. it's hard to tell as the cat chasing the mouse or are the two playing or are they dancing around? >> playing with his food? >> you're not supposed to play with your food. they kept running back and forth
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between the camera and ran off so we couldn't figure out how this ended. we'll leave this as a cold case. >> let's hope it's a cold case. it stays that way. >> let's hope he didn't get the mouse. >> yeah, and it didn't turn into a buffet. oh, all right. >> that mouse is fast though. >> uh-huh. we cover everything. coming up, some actual dramatic video. >> not joking on this one or as rachel maddow would say seriously. the would be car attack in the middle east where thankfully no bystanders were injured. >> travel immigration, we're taking a look at the plight of refugees facing an uncertain future here in the u.s. we'll take you to one of the busiest parts of the northern border. >> checks out our behind the scenes pics on abcwnn. you're watching abc "world news now." behind the scenes pics on abcwnn. you're watching abc "world news now."
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of a palestinian woman is under arrest after allegedly trying to run down israelis at a west bank bus stop. surveillance video shows a car suddenly veering across the road right into the bus stop there. wow. it was stopped by a security post. the 16-year-old suspect was wounded and arrested. none of the israelis was physically injured but three were treated just for shock. >> goodness gracious. >> and back here in this country, an urgent manhunt for a gunman who is a apparently
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targeting drivers on one freeway outside of los angeles. >> he's already hit twice wounding two victims in separate attacks. kayna whitworth has the latest. >> reporter: an urgent search for a gunman, suspected in two separate shootings on a california highway. >> we have a report of additional shots fired. just be advised. >> reporter: terrifying rush hour drivers. the first shooting just after 6:30 p.m. a passenger in the backseat of a car traveling westbound on the 210 freeway near rialto, shot in the leg. >> it looks like i have a rear window shattered. >> and that's a separate call? >> reporter: 15 minutes later, a second shooting. this time, a driver shot at multiple times, hit in the arm while headed eastbound on the same highway. police say both victims were shot at by someone driving along the freeway. they are searching for a male in his 30s or 40s with long, dark hair driving a dark sedan. >> it's very brazen. it's very cold. we don't know if it was a random act or if there was some other motive. >> reporter: both victims are expected to survive, and california highway patrol is now searching the area for surveillance cameras. in the meantime, they are asking
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drivers in the area to remain vigilant. >> kayna whitworth, rialto, california. >> definitely something to keep your eye out for. the federal reserve's second interesting rate hike in three months. what that quarter point boost means for your wallet. >> but first, the new influx of immigrants crossing the border out of america and noon canada. eva will take us to the new underground railroad that asylum seekers are using to reach our neighbors to the north. you're watching "world news now." seekers are using to reach our neighbors to the north. you're watching "world news now." lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. mthat stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. guess i won't be seeing you for a while. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's end this.
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the trump administration is the trump administration is reeling from its second major immigration setback with that federal judge in hawaii issuing a block on the new revised travel ban. >> but many immigrants in the country illegally aren't sticking out how this plays out fleeing north into canada illegally facilitated by an underground railroad style network. >> reporter: it's a harrowing sight playing out gin and again, immigrants ricking it all to illegally cross the border on foot. but we're far from the epicenter of the political debate.
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>> we're going to build a wall and mexico is going to pay for the wall. >> reporter: this is the border with canada and over 5,000 mile largely unsecured boundary icy and treacherous. where people once desperate to get into the united states are doing everything in their power to get out. in the first two months of this year, more than 2,000 have crossed, many spurred by the recent immigration orders and perceived risk of deportation. they leave behind lives in america sometimes decades in the making. and travel on a system of informal paths dubbed underground railroads to the great white north. but the road is difficult and conditions are harsh. this somali refugee made the trek. >> it was very cold. it was dangerous. >> reporter: his journey on this so-called underground railroad started here, the twin cities. >> minneapolis is one of the biggest cities in north america
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where you have the most somali immigrants. >> reporter: at this cafe, we meet muhammad. for many he is the first stop on this railroad. >> i told him you already risked your life. and you just come see usa. but they don't listen. >> he offers what he can, food, money, a warning. >> just wait. this is the dream. this is the freeland. >> reporter: three clocks from his cafe, omar walks through a market. the next meeting point. rides to the border with canada he says which come with steep prices. >> if a person costs few weeks ago, $600 per person but as the number went up, i think so did the price. now i heard $1,000 per person. >> jamaal says he has received hundreds of calls from somalis considering fleeing to canada which for many is an extension of a voyage that begins with escaping a civil war in somalia,
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extends to south africa and south america and continues on to the u.s. >> so beak, they're putting their life at risk. >> i've never seen the numbers like this. >> reporter: immigration attorney mark prokosh says many of his clients go north against his counsel. >> there's in my view no imminent threat to these individuals and so it's pretty dangerous for them to try to make the journey up to canada in the middle of winter. >> reporter: due to a stipulation, many immigrants must cross illegally to apply for asylum. >> if they were to cross the border and present themselves to canadian immigration, they would not be able to apply because they already applied in the united states. >> reporter: 1500 miles east, a steady flow of crossers leaving new york for quebec. for many families, this is the beginning of the end of their journey to canada. they take a bus ride north, a bus ride to roxham road, the border. >> crossing here, you will be
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arrested. you know that? >> we cross already. >> you're under arrest. where are you from? >> reporter: the small town of emerson, manitoba, a watchful eye on the border. emerson inn, the first refuge for many crossers. >> give them food, coffee. >> reporter: but in quiet moments of introspection, growing concern over canada's acceptance of refugees. >> unfortunately when they come here and apply for refugee status, they're getting more than i do as a man who has contributed to this country for 40 years. >> reporter: welfare agencies overwhelmed. >> we have to go and pick up families. we have to pick up people. >> reporter: rita runs welcome place in winnipeg, manitoba. >> this is the salvation an army. we have arrangements for them. >> reporter: it is here we meet the refugee 0-to-who completed
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the trip. >> u.s. a good country but now it's the country and the wall. >> reporter: what happened when you got to canada. >> they give to me good food, a good house. allow me to apply asylum. >> while it might be the end of one journey it's the beginning of another one. >> i'm happy. i feel i'm in a safe country. >> i wonder if they do feel completely safe as soon as they get over there. >> there is a sense of relief once they cross the border. they're definitely looking to get arrested. that starts the asylum process for them as soon as they get into canada. a lot of them don't know where they're ending up. we had to tell a guy he was in canada. he had no idea where he was. >> that really does show also the sort of desperation they must feel here in this country in the fact they're willing to just leave and cross in the middle of nowhere manitoba or ontario. >> some of these people have been there for a while and some of them have just gotten into the country and don't want to take the risk.
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when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's end this. it is time for "the mix" here on this thursday morning. i guess we're going to have the latest salvo in this whole pizza debate. >> oh, yeah, pineapple. how do you feel about glute on your pizza, right. >> do you like pineapple. >> me either. 47% of people like this though. 32% disapprove, 20% they don't know what they're talking about. >> this has been like now we know for sure what the people of america think about this. the prime minister of iceland started this battle a little while ago where he was going to ban pineapple on pizza. then that brought on a whole lot of debate will other things you put on pizza. >> you've been seeing it all over twitter and stuff.
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>> public policy polling did this poll to figure out what people like. >> we need answers. >> yes, the people have spoken. majority disapprove. >> no, the majority approve. 47%. >> the majority approve. very good. not bad. >> the pineapple stays. how do you feel about ketchup on steak? that's the new question. you know the president likes ketchup on his steak. >> what's wrong with ketchup on steak? i don't eat steak but -- >> some people are not so answer on that. 27% of people say they approve. 56% said they disapprove. 17% not sure. >> okay. now you see what the poll centers do when it's not an election year. they're board. there's a guy in gleaned decide he would try to see if he could order a cheeseburger without the burger and see what he would get. he ordered it at one of those kiosks just to see. he printed out the receipt here.
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you kind of see. he said he was actually not sure what he expected. no onion,on, no catsup no, mustard, no meat patty. guess what he did get, the slice of cheese. the kiosk worked. it's awesome. >> up next, if you're a soccer fan, you're going to love this. this is a brazilian team, pair of teammates double cycle. >> the bicycle kick. >> check it out. >> one, two. nice. and the reaction? >> i love to hear the spanish announcers at soccer games. >> that one wasn't as excited as i thought he could be. so this was kind of awful. you know some parts of the northeast got up to two feet of snow. this amtrak train was coming in the first train of the morning. this guy decided to do a slow mo video of it in new york. and who wants snow? you get snow you. get snow. you get snow. >> it hurts just watching it. >> oh, no. oh, man.
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this morning on "world news now," deja vu for the president's travel ban. a federal judge halting the revised executive order overnight, the president responding in front of rallying supporters. >> new details about the charges against alleged russian spies in the hack much yahoo! e-mail accounts. >> and new this half hour, the federal reserve gentle taps the brakes on the growing economy by boosting benchmark interest rates. >> how the hike will cost borrowers so much more and barely budget average american savings account. >> they're not your average couple. first daughter ivanka trump and
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justin trudeau take on a show on broadway tonight and the show is about embracing strangers in "the skinny." it is thursday, march 16th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we do say good morning to you. eva once again here being with us. we'll talk about president trump who will present his first budget to congress today. >> the spending plan called for deep cuts to the epa and significantly boost the pentagon's budget by $54 billion. >> front and center for the president in nashville last night, news that a federal judge put a temporary hold on his revised travel ban. >> overnight the president on a tear. >> a judge has just blocked our executive order on travel. >> reporter: a federal judge blocking his revised travel ban hours before it would have taken effect. >> the order he blocked was a
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watered down version of the first order. that was also blocked by another judge. and should have never been blocked to start with. >> reporter: the president breaking the news at a rally. the nashville crowd of thousands erupting in a chorus of boos. it was the second attempt at banning people from six majority muslim countries. the judge in hawaii calling the executive order discriminatory. >> this ruling makes us look weak which by the way, we know longer are, believe me. we're going to fight this terrible ruling. >> reporter: but it's not just the muslim ban but health care and russia. the administration under siege on several fronts and now some republicans in congress increasing the pressure on the fbi and the president to produce evidence to back up the unsubstantiated claim that
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former president obama tapped the phones at trump tower. the president appearing on television overnight attempting to explain what he meant. >> wiretap covers a lot of different things. i think you're going to find some very interesting items coming to the forefront over the next two weeks. >> a lot of people will be waiting to hear what the president said. on his way back to d.c., he met with reporters on air force one and said he plans to do more rallies, a rally he says at least every two weeks. >> it's clear he was not happy with that judge's decision. >> no, not at all. and neither were many of the people who were there. the crowd there in nashville at that location, they were wrapped around the building and waiting for several hours to see the president. so obviously, he's in his element when he does that. and the president has a new director, by the way, of national intelligence. voted overwhelming the senate that is, 85-12 to approve the nomination of former indiana senator dan coats, the fifth person to hold the position since it was created following the 9/11 terror attacks replacing james clapper who retired at the end of the obama administration. >> a bombshell announcement from the justice department.
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it is bringing criminal hacking had charges against russian officials. russian intelligence officers are accused of a massive breach of yahoo! that affected at least half a billion user accounts. it's unlikely they'll ever set foot in a u.s. courtroom. >> we do not have an extradition treaty with russia. we would hope they would respect our criminal justice system and respect these charges and what they need to do. >> as for the other two hackers one is in custody in canada, the other on the fbi's list of most wanted cyber criminals. >> a syrian diplomat is condemning what he calls a terrorist attack in damascus. six years to the day the nation's civil war began, at least 30 people were killed in the suicide bombing inside a historic judicial building. it was the second major attack within a week to damascus. the u.n.-led negotiations are set to begin next thursday. and the new prime minister
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of the netherlands is celebrating what he calls the rejection of populism. mark rutte's conservative liberal party picked up 30 seats in the parliamentary elections. the challenger geert wilders campaigned on a platform of closing mosques and banning the koran. >> firefighter were on the scene in houston, texas, before a blaze was contained. it was confined to a cooling tower and posed no threat to the community. the smoke from that fire could be seen for miles. no injuries were reported. it's unknown at this time what caused the fire. okay. so the u.s. women's national hockey team plans to boycott the where would championships that are scheduled later this month. and it's all over a pay dispute. reigning champions decided not to defend their title. >> that's after protracted negotiations for increased pay
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and wages have now stalled. the u.s. has won the past three world championships. >> speak of ice, the end of the blizzard led to epic battle in massachusetts. the snow shoveller versus the snow plow. and it was caught on camera. >> boston area homeowner said his kids were clearing his driver tuesday, they tried to get did the plow driver to hold off so their dad could get his car out. plow driver apparently didn't like that. >> so he drove off and then came back with a huge pile of snow. and dropped it right in front of the driveway. not once, but twice. he then reported -- with the plow man. there you go. lesson learned. >> that's kind of angry and mean. the plow man is in the car where it's warm. the dad is outside in the cold. why would you do that? >> it's a life lesson, don't you think. >> nice guy, huh.
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>> not nice. all right. coming up the dramatic high speed chase caught on camera. >> what a cop had to finally to do to stop in yellow corvette and what happened to the driver. >> why the british newspapers are turning up the heat on the next king of england over this video of his bad dance moves. prince william is shaking what his mama gave him but there was more controversy to this. the story ahead in "the skinny." but first here's a look at today's forecast. >> announcer: "world news now" brought to you by lysol. weather brought to you by lysol. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect.
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well, that yellow corvette led phoenix area police on a high speed chase first on an interstate and then on the surface streets. finally an undercover cop rammed the corvette with his suv. a few minutes later, the suspect died from a gunshot wound. it's not clear from that gunshot wound was self-inflicted or from an officer. >> and no one was seriously hurt when a collision in a new york sub bush pushed an suv into a verizon store. somehow the vehicle crossed three lanes of oncoming traffic without hitting anyone and no one in the store injured. icy roadways likely to blame. >> very lucky there. a new study suggests a common pain killer increases your chance of heart failure. a danish study says taking
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ibuprofen can increase the risk of a heart attack by 31% but an american expert says thaws may go too far since the study involved mostly elderly people with other problems. it is sold under brand names like aleve and motrin. the federal reserve's latest interest rate hike is the second boost in three months. >> the central bank pointed to an improving labor market but for most ordinary americans it's a lose for borrowers and not much of a win for savers. here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: the impact of that rate hike on your wallet. 29-year-old nurse, ashley warren, has been searching for her first home for a year, all the while watching those mortgage rates creep higher. >> that's definitely made me more aware of the time that i have to buy a home, and i want to be -- make sure that i buy it in a timely fashion. >> reporter: mortgage rates already factoring in that hike. now a $250,00030-year fixed rate mortgage will cost almost $100 a month more than it would have
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last year, a difference of more than $25,000 over the life of the loan. interest on private student loans, car loans, and credit cards also now going up. the average credit card balance now more than $5,000 with the fed expected to hike rates two more times this year, experts recommend moving fast. and paying it down, or consider converting to a 0% interest rate credit card but pay attention to fees, and when those teaser rates expire. but there is a silver lining for savers and retirees will get paid a little bit more to leave their money in the bank or in a cd. we'll see that rate rise if the fed hikes interest rates two more times this year as they say they will. those savings accounts will become more attractive. >> trying to save money. avoid flying on july 9th. that sunday will be the most expensive day to fly in summer
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although the entire month is no bargain. avoid flies on sundays in general according to cheapair.com, it's the most expensive day of the week. tuesdays and wednesdays are the cheapest in case you were wondering. july 9th airfares are nearly $100 more than the summer average. >> i guess that's the height of the summer travel season so that might be why it's so high. that's actually exactly when i plan to fly this summer. >> mondays and tuesdays are my day off so sunday i'm always flying in i go somewhere. >> you're like one of the business travelers heading out of town. >> and i'm not. >> paying for it with my own money. when we come back, prince william and his dance moves. >> oh, it was something liking that. from ivanka trump takes in a broadway show about embracing foreigners with canadian prime minister justin trudeau. "the skinny" is next. >> and ivanka trump takes in a broadway show about embracing foreigners with canadian prime
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♪ skinny, so skinny ♪ skinny, so skinny >> and >> and your thursday "skinny" is going to start with what apparently is a growing backlash for the future king of england. >> it's entertaining video to watch. prince william dancing pretty badly with his '90s moves at a nightclub during a friend's ski trip in switzerland. now there's new images surfacing of william possibly breaking royal protocol by putting his arm around the waist of a mystery woman. it comes as british newspapers are like really hunkering down on him like a ton of bricks. the 34-year-old prince skipped out on a royal event to go on that trip. he was spotted on the slopes was australian model named sophie taylor after reportedly having a boozy lunch. >> perhaps this was his last hurrah.
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this video provided exclusively by tmz. last month he said he was leaving his job as a helicopter pilot and moving his family backing into kensington palace to focus on royal duties. you see prince william there dancing on his own. he doesn't care. he is me in a club by myself. >> solo dancing. > yeah and nobody is impressed. so you're a prince. that doesn't impress me much. >> i love that he's dancing like that and he doesn't care what anyone thinks of him just dancing along. >> under the spotlight. >> back here at home. america's first daughter and canada's prime minister together on the great white wait. >> ivanka trump took time out of her white house schedule last night to catch a broadway show alongside her canadian prime minister justin trudeau. >> the show titled "come from away" has a central theme about embracing strangers and describes how canadian citizens helped americans stranded in knew found land in the days after 9/11.
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>> trudeau opened the musical with praise for the relationship between his country and the united states. >> there is no relationship quite like the friendship between canada and the united states. the deep ties. >> trump and trudeau were joined by u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley. >> but before we start any rumors, they weren't together. well, okay, that is a together shot. she has had an eye for him before. but they were at the same event and shy was his guest. >> right, but that is bringing up all of these memories of those longing looks what people are describing as longing looks for the leader last month at the white house in ha that roundtable for women in industry. he's a handsome man. he's also married. >> yes. >> very much.
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>> but still, a lot of people like to look at him. next to some glad tidings for one of the nation's foremost drag queens. >> just two weeks before the premier of drag race," rupaul just revealed he's secretly tied the knot with his partner of 23 years. >> the 56-year-old spilled the beans on hollywood today live. he married ranch georges lebar at the 23rd anniversary that they met on the dance floor of the limelight in new york city. >> i didn't think it existed anymore. >> i don't know what the limelight is. >> i think it's a restaurant now in chelsea. so lebar owns a 600,000 acre ranch that straddles wyoming and north dakota. that's an excuse to get married to him. don't expect rupaul to be herding cattle, he told the show god bless you, wyoming, it's very boring and the moist isolated place on earth.
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ouch, wyoming is beautiful. >> it is beautiful. sometimes you want to be isolated. >> exactly. >> but could you imagine rupaul in like full-on drag and high heels and you know. >> no. >> doing what cattle herders do. >> even when he's not in full on drag and high heels, he's still fabulous. >> finally to something about as far away as you can get from a drag queen on the runway. mark zuckerberg on the basketball court. >> oh, the facebook ceo was caught on camera air balling while visiting the university of north carolina. solid basketball school. in fact, his shot was so bad, look at that, it barely, an barely brushed the bottom of the net. the school's team nicknamed him zucker buckets. >> but the tech giant is in good company. just last month at the home arena of the houston rockets, steven a. smith who's made a career out of talking smack about basketball players on espn
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not for the bracket because that's not legal, of course. >> for lunch. >> exactly. >> so we're hearing some really cool and fascinating audiotape for the first time that shows you the training that pilots go through to keep us safe in the skies. >> but a heroic effort of air traffic controllers during an incident is reminding us how it is a team effort. here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: veteran pilot, cathy lewan, met mason braddock on the radio. the throttle on cath's small plane damaged and stuck. basically no way to slow down above atlanta's hartsfield airport, the country's busiest, and then help. >> i could hear that she was very distressed. >> all we're gonna do different is just cut power right before we touch down. it's gonna be fine. >> reporter: for 50 minutes, mason talked cathy down. >> we'll have equipment standing by to help you on the runway. >> all righty. could i ask you one more favor? would you call my husband for me? >> when you are faced with death and in a moment, you don't really know how it feels.
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>> and if you could ask him to put a prayer chain out to my church. >> and at that moment, you think about the people you love, and it's still hard to think about it. you don't want to lose them. >> reporter: cathy approached, killed the engine, touching down safely. still thankful a year later. with mason now set to be honored. >> the attitude of gratitude, it just, it spills out of my heart. you're amazing. >> reporter: david kerley, abc news, washington. >> amazing, like one year after that incident happened, how she still gets choked up all about it. >> i can only imagine that your life completely flashes before your eyes in na moment. >> don't miss our updates on facebook. >> coming up, more abc news this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades. m abc news. >> announcer: this is
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making news in america this thursday morning, president trump's travel ban blocked yet again. the executive order was just hours away from going into effect when a federal judge stepped in the way. plus, new details about the president's budget proposal. we're live in washington. meanwhile, pressure is building on the trump administration to provide some evidence backing up the president's wiretapping claims. overnight president trump talking about why he sent those tweets for the first time. and a health alert this morning. concerns about painkillers and their effect on your heart. the snowy situation on the platform. wait till you see what happened when that train came through. >> it looks fine. oh. uh-oh.
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