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she going to pull this off. >> disguise herself in a hoodie with glasses, a hat. you know what, she does look like the guy. >> that's freaky. >> she's really selling the part. she gets in the suv and now they are headed to this mall. at the very beginning nobody knows it until someone, i believe that's probably one of her hired beliebers, is taking pictures. says no, no. she goes further covering her face. >> leave your face uncovered. when you got to that next shot, virgin island believed it was him. >> quite a few people. >> some people followed really closely actually. it's creating sort of a little bit of a commotion. people actually do take pictures with the faux bieber. >> you know what, i've got to give it to her. she's pulled it off. >> i can't believe it.
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>> at some point she actually has to run into this bookstore, because look at the crowd that has now gathered. not just outside the bookstore but the different levels. >> you would think this was a black friday sale. >> people don't realize how dangerous this can be for certain celebrities. >> watch this. >> when you see the security guards guiding her out, you see a couple security guards but actual security guards from the mall. >> that gets us to the end of the episode. don't worry. we'll be back quicker than the millennial can do the kettle run.
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♪ ♪ humble brag right there by the brits there in the anthem. >> they're only playing because we are conducting them. british newspapers having a field day this morning with the big announcement from buckingham palace. prince philip, queen elizabeth's husband is retiring from his royal duties. >> my favorite headline, he's had his fill. another saying thank you, sir. a lot of brits are saying that this morning. here is abc's terry moran. >> on the balcony. >> reporter: for seven decades he has been at her side.
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ever present, ever loyal. and now, at 95, prince philip will step aside. come this fall, declining all but the most important public appearances. but this afternoon he hinted why in a typically blunt way. >> i'm sorry, to hear you're standing down. >> i can't stand up much longer. >> reporter: philip has done his duty to a staggering degree, 22,000 public engagements on behalf of her majesty. young royals, a storybook couple, tough position for proud former officer in the royal navy, as the series the crown shows. >> are you my wife or queen? >> i'm both. >> i want to be married to my wife. >> and this unforgettable moment, phillip supporting his son prince charles and grandsons william and harry in the long, awful walk the day princess diana was laid to rest. through it all, steadfast, defining the job succinctly.
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>> helping her and supporting her and doing everything that is raliable to her. >> reporter: for the queen -- >> he has quite simply been my strength and stay all these years. >> reporter: prince philip remains in good health, but this is a time of transition here. queen elizabeth herself is slowing down a bit. and the next generation is taking up more of the royal responsibilities. terry moran, abc news, london. >> and, a lot of gratitude from the british people this morning towards prince philip. one of the headlines is thank you, sir. much as we look to bask in all of the life of luxury they actually do have a lot of pressure. >> they do. tough to unveil a plaque and to, christen a ship. >> did you watch "the crown." >> long life of service. he has done it as one of the headlines said done it with a smile. >> i did appreciate his comment. so sorry to hear you standing down. i can barely stand up. >> such a quick wit there.
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man, all right. well, prince philip will be missed from the public service, because some of his gaffes and some of his quick wit incredible. coming up, we're going to do "the skinny." the two television anchors who are finally going public with their engagement. are we really going to do it? mention it? >> you'll see. >> and the president who wants to marry them. "the skinny" is next. "the skinny" is next. new herbal essences. let life in. you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer,
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♪ skinny so skinny >> time for "the skinny," starting with a big romantic announcement by two television ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ skinny so skinny >> time for "the skinny," starting with a big romantic aanouncement by two television anchors. >> not since from our powerhouse boston affiliate were married
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and anchors at the same time have there been so much speculation and rumor about a couple, innuendo. one of the worst kept secrets in media finally confirmed. of course, talking about morning joe, joe scarborough, and mika bruzin russki going public with their engagement. >> scarborough got down on one knee, proposed in france. in celebration of her 50th birthday. >> there are no wedding plans as of yet. they politely declined an offer by president trump to officiate. >> made the suggestion in january when the couple visited the white house. but reported it was bruzinski said i don't think so. >> i know, chet, natalie that was fine. awkward to be married to your co-anchor, wouldn't you think?
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>> you think so. >> good god. >> this, this, i agree too. >> that is the epitome of my nightmare right there. not because of you, but just. >> going to throw up? >> i think i feel like throwing up. >> i don't want to look forward to the honeymoon. >> we should move on. move on before you get yourself in trouble. >> next, the world's highest paid athlete and his abs. have now hit a milestone. >> 88 million dollar portuguese star. >> from the south of france? >> no, portuguese. soccer star. has become the sports star and man for that matter, the first to reach 100 million followers on instagram. >> that what we call people from portland? what put him over the top? was it the stunning hat trick for real madrid? the 3-0 champion league win over the city rivals, athletico. >> obviously. >> his 593 all-time career goals? his 109, all time career assists? >> his soccer skills appeal to many. and he gets a lot of attention for what he does on the soccer field.
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that's it. >> that's got to be it. that's got to be it. all, you know, clearly saw there in his instagram photos. >> all about soccer. >> really, really good. all right. next to the buzz surrounding ryan gosling. >> all about her mens. >> blade runner 2049 starring ryan and harrison ford. just out. one poster of gosling in a high collar coat causing a sensation. >> also triggering some hilarious memes. apparently people think that the collar is so high that now they decided to up the ante. here's one of him -- in the cone of shame. as they say. >> maybe this one. >> so who wore it better? ryan or the pooch? >> i mean -- they're both really cute. i kind of want to cuddle with both of them. >> with the pooch and ryan. >> but i will definitely be seeing this movie. tell you that.
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>> there is a lot of excitement for the movie. finally, a long awaited honor for hollywood power couple. >> goldie hawn and kurt russell have finally been honored for their careers. each getting their own star on the hollywood walk of fame. >> so the 71-year-old hawn, 71 and 66-year-old russell have been together for 33 years. and in show business, that means, 90 years. russell stars alongside, chris pratt in guardian of the galaxy, volume two. hahn stars along side, amy schumer in snatched which opens on mother's day. i did love gold ie's reaction, completely sprawl out next to the star. bask in all the glory of it all.
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♪ ♪ from the shootings and the stabbings to tornado and closing out what was a busy week of headlines. >> we still found time to squeeze in bunny love and, some boho chic. here our weekly "friday rewind." >> breaking overnight. deadly shooting rampage. >> suspect is reloading his gun in a pool area. >> one woman was killed. six others injured. >> pronounced dead at the scene. >> this morning the organizers of the failed fyre festival are feeling the heat. >> no electricity. no showers, no bathroom. no running water nothing. >> this morning on "world news now," the deadly knife attack on a university campus. >> one student is dead three others injured after police say
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a student pulled out a blade and started stabbing at random. >> he walked up to a guy within arm's length of me, grabbed him by the shoulder and stabbed him in the back. >> tornados already reported from texas to illinois. 17 dead now. >> this new well-built venue nearly flattened by the tornado. 20 people inside, cramming into a small closet and bathroom. >> in a stunning reversal, former south carolina police officer pleading guilty to federal charges in the 2015 death of walter scott. >> the officer behind the gun. 35-year-old michael slager admits he wasn't defending himself when he shot 51-year-old walter scott in the back in 2015. >> now to the emotion on display. the late night abc host describing last week's ordeal that followed the birth of his son. >> they did an ecocardiogram a sawn dwonogram of the heart and
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that billy was born with, a heart disease. poor kid, this is what he looked like on monday. but this is what he looked like yesterday! >> i think he pooped. >> yeah, he did. pooped on the desk. david. david. >> solid little pellets. >> they're wearing some long. >> boho chic. >> it is very -- >> oh! yes! >> whoa did you get in her ear? >> yes, yes, no. i guessed it. >> i love it. >> i think my veil is boho chic. >> this is not funny. >> what? >> this really disturbs you? >> imagining anyone at the alter waiting for you. >> feel like i'm starring in get out. >> sweating a little bit. >> my sunken place. >> boho chic, like ryan gosling's collar. >> kentucky derby tomorrow. >> oh, yeah. mint juleps.
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good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. some of the top head lines on "world news now" -- >> the republican plant to dismantle obamacare is now in the hands of the senate where it faces an uphill battle. last night in new york, president trump admitted the bill could change quite a bit. we'll break it down in a moment. severe storm roared through the savannah, georgia, area damaging a dozen buildings injuring five people. the national weather service there on location to try to figure out if a tornado was part of the system. syrians both pro and anti-government are balking at the idea of safe zones in the country. the plan agreed to by turkey, iran, russia calls for four de-escalation areas. both the u.s. and syria are against iran's involvement. families of the victims in the san bernardino terror attack
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are suing three tech giants. they say twitter, google and facebook, allow terror groups to spread propaganda. the companies dispute the claims. those are some of our top stories on this friday, may 5th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning to you everybody on this friday. we will start this half hour with the republican health care plan overcoming its first legislative hurdle. >> approved by the house with only one vote to spare. >> the bill's next step is the senate where republican leaders say they plan to write an entirely new proposal. abc's mary bruce reports from capitol hill. >> reporter: at the white house, republicans celebrating a victory, seven years in the making. >> make no mistake this is a repeal and a replace of obamacare. make no mistake about it. >> reporter: not a done deal. but president trump relishing a much needed win. >> how am i doing? am i doing okay? i'm president.
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hey, i'm president. can you believe it, right? >> reporter: after weeks of false starts and tense negotiations, house republicans were giddy. pumping themselves up before the big vote with the theme song to rocky. >> i think the line of the day was out of "braveheart." freedom! outside the capital. clear signs of a country divided. >> shame, shame, shame. >> reporter: for weeks those divisions on display across the country, too. house republicans pushed on. >> are we going to be men and women of our word? are we going to keep the promises that we made? >> reporter: the bill passing the house by the slimmest of margins. just one vote to spare. here is how it could affect you -- obamacare requires all americans to have health insurance or pay penalty. the republican bill eliminates that requirement. obamacare gives americans money to buy insurance on their own. the republican bill replaces that with tax credits.
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obamacare expanded medicaid. the republican bill would roll back that expansion. here is what some republicans say. >> we are immediately reducing premiums saving billions in dollars. >> reporter: by one estimate, 24 million more americans would be uninsured over the next decade. according to the congressional budget office, a 64-year-old earning $26,000 a year, would see their annual premium spike by nearly $13,000. >> after seven years you came up with this? you got to be kidding me? >> reporter: the bill could weaken the popular obamacare provision protecting people with pre-existing conditions. by one estimate, 27% of americans have one and in some states that number is higher. more than 32% of those in west virginia, mississippi, kentucky, alabama and tennessee. all states that voted for president trump. >> are you going to make sure that people with preconditions are still covered. >> yes. it happens to be one of the
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strongest assets. >> reporter: the republican bill allows states to opt out. so insurance companies could charge some people with pre-existing conditions more. it would give states $8 billion over five years to help cover those people, but hundreds of leading patient and health groups call that a drop in the bucket. the bill would allow states to opt out of insurance companies to cover essential health benefits like maternity care and ambulances. experts say less coverage could mean lower premiums for many people. >> is this trumpcare? >> this isn't trump care. ability to give people the choice to pick their own care. i think that's what is most important. >> reporter: with the midterm elections fast approaching, democrats are eager to make sure republicans own this. and that americans know who is in this picture. but you have every provision of this bill tattooed on your forehead. you will glow in the dark on this one. glow in the dark. this bill now faces a steep
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climb. house republicans were celebrating in the rose garden, senate republicans were already plotting their next move. they say they will work on an entirely new version of the bill. mary bruce, abc news, capitol hill. >> mary tells us that after the president celebrated what he called the death of obamacare, he returned to new york city for the first time since before his inauguration. protesters and few supporters hit the streets of new york as the president's motorcade headed for uss intrepid museum. the president attended the private black tie event with the australian prime minister. no evidence of bad blood after president trump's contentious phone call with the prime minister back in january which he dismissed as fake news. rising rivers are causing serious problems across the middle of the country. torrential rain pushed parts of the mississippi, the missouri and several other rivers, well beyond their banks. flooding is expected to crest
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over the weekend. forecasters say areas further south could suffer with flooding conditions until the end of the month. to nevada now where 16 children were injured in a deadly school bus collision in las vegas. the bus was overturned. the car partially crushed after that accident. the driver of the car was killed and a 10-year-old passenger in the vehicle critically injured. some students escaped through a rooftop, emergency exit after the bus landed on its side. students and anxious parents describing the frantic scene. >> flipped over. i opened the door, helped a couple people get out. helped my brother get out. tried to help the bus driver. >> i actually was able to see one of the little girls -- just emotional for everybody. >> those two among the brave, nearly 50 middle schoolers who were on the bus. none of them were seriously injured. mexican drug lord elle chapo
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back in court in new york. thursday a judge refused his request to be removed from solitary confinement, the judge found the government has good justifications for applying tough jail conditions. guzman escaped from prison twice already. the judge is allowing him to communicate with his wife through written questions and she is not allowed any jail visits. michael oher, chronicled in the film "blindside" facing assault charge. carolina panthers offensive lineman accused of getting into an altercation with an uber driver last month. officials say oher knocked the driver to the ground and kicked him. he is set to appear in court monday. nba playoff action golden state warriors keep on rolling. perfect 6-0. the tallest of the big three, led the way thursday night against utah. kevin durant of course. he had 25 points. 11 rebounds. and then, there was steph curry. he had 23 on the night including that bank shot, three from the corner as well. golden state wins.
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115-104. they lead utah two games to none as the series shifts to salt lake city. in the east, game three. between boston and the washington wizards. turned a little testy. he objected to the hard screen by the celtics there, kelly olenik. >> ooh, oh. >> he charged at olenick. body checked him off to the ground. >> body checked him. >> yeah, he did. >> yeah, he did. >> he was kicked out. though he lost the battle. washington won the war. wizards won by 27. they trail the series, two games to one. if you are in the markt for a new pair of sneakers, nba prospect ball may have a little something for you. the zo 2. >> sounds great. looks interesting. the price tag is $495. oh, my god. >> are they nike? >> no. >> reebok? >> no.
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>> adidas? >> nada. >> they're big baller brand. >> his name is alonzo ball. >> ball's father, lavar behind the production of the sneakers and taking heat on social media. lavar defended the price on twitter saying, "if you can afford the z02, you are not a big baller." >> oh, no you are not. >> oh, no you are not. >> we have good news, can't afford the sneakers they have slippers available. and the slippers are only $200. >> what. >> baller. >> no. >> i'm not even big pimping, nothing. >> no. you are not spending any cheese. >> no. >> $200 slippers. >> no cheese, no nothing. >> noted. coming up, new reaction from delta airlines after an entire
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family kicked off a flight. an agent threatening the parents with jail. later just in time for cinco de mayo. we are dedicating a restaurant devoted entirely to avocados. >> first here is your cinco de mayo temperatures here in the usa. >> announcer: "world news" weather brought to you by united health care. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay.
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>> right now 20 horses are scheduled to start tomorrow's kentucky derby and the most curious is this horse named patch. that's because he only has a right eye. doctors removed his left eye last june, because of a swelling problem. patch will wear number 20. and he starts on the far outside of the field meaning he will break from the grade, not able to see any of the other horses. interesting. >> wonder if advantage or disadvantage in that case? >> we will see. >> quick response from delta air lines after it kicked an entire family off the flight. >> the parents say at one point the flight attendant threatened them with jailtime. now the airline is speaking out. here is abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: family afffour kicked off the flight, two toddlers, threatened with jailtime and even loss of custody.
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. >> you and your wife can be in jail and your kids. >> reporter: the family flying home from hawaii when a delta employee asked he give up the seat his 1-year-old was sitting in suggesting the child sit on a parent's lap. >> i bought the seat. you just leave us alone. the ticket was purchased for his oldest son but he went home early on another airline. he asked delta gate agents to let his 1-year-old use the seat without changing the name on the ticket something normally against airline. >> scanned our tickets. let us on the plane. >> i have two infants, nowhere to stay, no more flights. no, no. >> reporter: delta apologizing saying they should have worked to find a solution. >> it is hard enough to fly with kids, by itself. and then when we have to go through all that, it just, it, the stress level, is crazy. >> reporter: the family ended up paying for a hotel and a new flight out of their own pocket. now, delta is saying they reach out to them for a refund and further compensation. gio benitez, abc news, washington. coming up, we are going to
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be celebrating cinco de mayo with comida. is that right? >> there you go. he means food. checking out the world's first avocado bar. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. >> announcer: "world news now" continue after this from our abc stat
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♪ neither one of us actually knows the traditional way to dance. >> yeah, we haven't had tequila. >> might be why. well, cinco de mayo, to you all. >> absolutely. >> just in time for the holiday. >> checking out a brand new restaurant, entirely devoted to, avocado. and it is not extra. avocado is not extra. at this restaurant. >> the restaurant is located in the heart of brooklyn in new york. abc's nicky batiste takes us
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inside our insomniac kitchen. >> we are here at avocadoriat the first avocado bar. here with the chefs, what are two italian guys doing with an avocado bar? >> i was in mexico for the last two years, and eating avocado pretty much every day. i started talking about this. we were thinking about something that could be healthy, but also tasty. and then we decided avocado was perfect fruit. >> all your avocados from mexico. local farmers, fair trade. tell me the three dishes you are teaching us to make. >> first one is greek salad. second one, tostado, third one is avocado burger. >> shall we? all right, so, teach us how to make the greek island salad.
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>> okay. >> tomato, olives, cucumber. >> sun-dried tomatoes. >> yes. >> feta cubes. >> so fresh. >> good to eat. big chunks of everything. it is more tasty and crunchy. >> is there a trick to cutting an avocado. i struggle getting the pit out. >> use a big knife, big blade. >> oh. >> give this a shot. >> you cut half, right? >> yep. >> perfect. >> don't cut your fingers. >> don't try this at home. just do this. that's amazing. >> no, no, no. perfect. now we dress with a little bit of olive oil. and sauce. and then add some crunchiness, to the salad. we have this, this bit.
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oregano. >> now making the cinco de mayo dish, the tuna and avocado tostado. >> i call it gualcemayo, made from avocado juice and olive oil. and then marinate little bit the fish. >> what is this? >> beet water. >> beet water. really gives some acidity without cooking the fish. then the avocado cut in cubes. then we start to place the tuna in the tostado. >> that's enough? >> yeah. ♪ >> it's good. >> right, now doing avocado burger. >> we fill the center with yogurt. >> arugula. >> watermelon radish. >> this is? >> dress the salad. watermelon.
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few slices of salmon. here we go. my favorite part. let's eat. >> dig in. >> let's dig in. >> delicious. guys. love it. thank you so much. everyone at home, happy cinco de mayo! >> happy cinco de mayo! to you as well. we have some here on set. thankfully. >> our turn to dig in. >> let's dig in. we have this thing, avocado drink. >> avocado mango smoothie. >> okay. while we are at it. on this cinco de mayo. this is how americans will celebrate this, mexican holiday. americans will buy some 12.3 million cases of tequila. just today. just imagine the hangovers. how's that? >> that is a lot of tequila. the avocado, no tequila there. really delicious. >> on this cinco de mayo,
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it's not head & shoulders, it's the new head & shoulders ♪ ♪ >> it ♪ >> it's friday. >> you know it is friday. music, director's chairs. means insomniac theater. >> first up, movie "chuck" the real story of rocky balboa. starring as chuck letner whose boxing career changed in 1975 with his legendary fight against mohammad ali, inspiring sylvester stallone to write and star in "rocky." >> sorry. i'm kimberly's dad. >> nice to meet you. >> call me chuck, champ. follow boxing? >> no, i don't. >> no? >> you see rocky? >> chuck. >> chuck also starring elizabeth moss and naomi watts, scoring
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75% on rotten tomatoes. not exactly a knockout for the critics. steven whitty writes -- the film directed by a french man and written by committee either doesn't face the facts or gets them wrong. some of these details are fun, but only set dressing. >> and david calhoun -- calls it "one for forgiving fans of macho nostalgia fest." >> all right. so, a ringing endorsement. >> not a fan of the poster. >> ringing endorsement from kendis gibson too. >> movie is probably better than the poster. >> next, high octane offering from parent company disney. peter quill, he and fellow guardians hired by a powerful alien race to protect their precious batteries from invaders. until that is, rocket steals the batteries. >> oh, yeah. >> what were you thinking? >> dude, really easy to steal. >> that any your defense. >> come on, you saw how she talked down to us.
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now i am teaching her a lesson. >> didn't realize your motivation was altruism. really a shame, they mistaken your intentions and trying to kill us. >> exactly. >> i'm being sarcastic. >> you were suppose to use a sarcastic voice now. i look foolish. >> guardians try to escape the mystery of peter's parentage is revealed. meanwhile, the critics are revealing they love guardians. it has an 84%, certified fresh on rotten tomatoes. not everyone convinced. michael o'sullivan -- the second volume of the open ended franchise -- >> guardians of the galaxy is toe tapping eye popping indication that summer is here and that it might not suck after all. see, totally thought summer would suck. thank you for reassuring us, michael. much appreciated. i guess. >> loved the first one. sequels often aren't as good. doesn't mean they can't be enjoyable. >> exactly. you like the characters.
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this morning on "world news now" -- president trump declaring the death of obamacare. >> the house republicans revised health bill has a way to go before becoming law. we will tell you the next step and how the new plan affects you. just ahead. the rising death toll in venezuela, the country sinks deeper into chaos. battles raging in the streets. as defiant protesters face police who are violently cracking down even using vehicles as battering rams against their fellow citizens. amusement park goers were frozen sky high when a roller coaster got stuck at the worst moment possible. very familiar scene for the park. hear why. if you think we are kicking off wedding season with a beautiful heartfelt story. you're watching "world news now," of course we are not. this scene is about to get
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really, really messy. like a hot messy. somebody letting it all out. how? and how much? you will have to wait and see. this is friday, it is may 5th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> one of the videos, can't decide if i don't want to watch it at all. or if i want to watch it about 100 more times. >> because you know what, what transpires. one of those things you will have to decide. you will want to watch it. and all you are going to do is decide how many times you want to watch it. >> all right. we will got to that in a few minutes. first start with the republican bill to replace and repeal obamacare. now in the hands of the senate after nearly passing the house. >> president trump celebrated the bill's passage in new york city where he was greeted by hundreds of protesters and supporters. this by the way his first trip to new york since the inauguration. before leaving washington, the president praised republican lawmakers for their efforts and declaring on twitter that, obamacare is dead.
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>> democrats insist their opponents will pay a heavy political price in 2018, expressing their views with a song. ♪ republicans have their own sound track, pumping themselves up with "eye of the tiger" and "taking care of business" before casting their votes. abc's correspondent reports from capitol hill. >> reporter: republicans taking their victory lap after finally squeezing their health care bill through the house. >> republicans came together all of a sudden two days ago. it was like magic. just came together. they're very, very united. >> reporter: house gop squeaking past the 216 threshold by the slimmest margin. just one vote. >> the bill is passed. without objection the motion to reconsider laid upon the table. >> reporter: this a major legislative win for president trump. but what does it mean for you at home? the gop could leave 24 million americans uninsured over the
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next decade. according to the congressional budget office, a 64-year-old earning $26,000 a year would see their annual premiums spike by nearly $13,000. and the republican bill allows states to opt out, so insurance companies can charge more for people with pre-existing conditions. it would give states $8 billion over five years to help cover those people, but hundreds of patient and health groups and at least one insurance company say that's just not enough. by one estimate, 27% of americans have a pre-existing condition. and in some states that number is even higher, more than 32% of people living in west virginia, mississippi, kentucky, alabama, and tennessee. all states that voted for president trump. >> after seven years you came up with this? you've got to be kidding me. >> so many groups have come out against the gop health care plan from patient groups to health experts, even at least one big insurance company are not for
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this plan. it will be picked apart with a fine tooth comb, before senators, cast their votes. diane, kendis. >> congressional budget office is still picking it apart. and will come out with their bipartisan report on it next week. or the week after that. meantime, couple notes from washington where the senate gave final approval to a bipartisan $1.1 trillion spending bill that will keep the government running through september. the president expected to sign it before tonight's shutdown deadline. and president trump announced he will take his first official overseas trip later this month starting with a visit to saudi arabia. the white house says he wants to show that, he is committed to improving u.s. relations with the muslim world. the president's other foreign stops include israel, the vatican, where he will meet pope francis. the death toll continues to rise in venezuela as more protesters take to the streets. the latest clashes have soldiers releasing tear gas on student protesters.
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nearly 40 people have been killed and hundreds more injured as protesters are demanding immediate presidential elections and president maduro is facing international pressure to hold elections. some u.s. lawmakers are urging president trump to apply new sanctions. a directive calling for so-called safe zones in syria been signed but one thing is missing. support from syrians. the agreement creating the four deescalation areas, okayed by turkey, iran and russia. neither the syrian government nor the opposition is backing the plan. rebel representatives even stormed out of the talks in kazakhstan. the government and rebels say the move could help split the government and opposition zones. the tsa is warning truck and bus companies their vehicles may be used as weapons in terror attacks. the agency says ramming vehicles into crowds of people are a low-tech method of mass murder. here is abc's pierre thomas with the new warning. >> reporter: the tsa warning
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commercial truckg and re companies about the increasing threat of using tractor trailers and other huge vehicles including buses, as tools of terror. since 2014, 17 vehicle ramming attacks resulting in 173 fatalities with 667 wounded. in december, 11 murdered as this large truck ran over pedestrians in an outdoor christmas market in berlin. and by far the most deadly, the nice, france, truck rampage that massacred 87. >> this is a significant challenge for law enforcement. driving a truck into a crowd. it is really hard to stop every one of those attacks. >> reporter: for months, isis has been calling on radicals to run over people. it's working. it doesn't involve big vehicles. last month in london, a rented suv to fatally run down four people before stabbing a police officer to death. the tsa warning trucking and rental companies to report any suspicious activity and stolen vehicles. pierre thomas, abc news, new york.
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millions of people across the northeast will have a soggy friday with up to two inches of rain possible. that same system brought strong storms through the savannah georgia area last night. more than a dozen buildings damaged including auto parts dealer just about destroyed. at least five people there suffered minor injuries. meanwhile the middle of the country is dealing with what is called a slow moving flooding disaster. wide areas of missouri are completely under water because of recent torrential rain. parts of the mississippi river expected to crest near record levels over the weekend. more rain over two days could jeopardize areas where flooding hasn't been as severe. forecasters say could be the end of may before the flooding eases. well, it is that time of year for amusement park riders to get stuck on rides. this time oklahoma city. 19 riders on silver bullet roller coaster stuck 83 feet in the air at the frontier city amusement park. they weren't too amused. the car stalled at the top of a
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major drop. and crews used harnesses to bring everyone down. there were no injuries reported. the coaster was stuck in almost the same location just about a year ago. >> may want to ask somebody to take a look. speaking of scary, anyone who has gotten married, know that things don't always go as planned on the big day. one thing you want to make sure you get right is the vows. >> very, very important thing. it can be a lot of pressure. the nerves get going. don't want to mess it up. let's see who buckles under the pressure here. shall we? >> i commit to sharing with you in seasons of abundance. >> oh. >> and scarcity. >> whoa. >> i commit to sharing with you -- >> let me see it again. i didn't -- >> you guys, do we have it in slow-mo. didn't see it the first time. oh, my goodness. we don't need to do it. >> yeah! >> oh.
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that's projectile, baby! >> kendis, bringing back any memories for you. >> previous anchors, i don't know me. >> kendis does at every wedding. >> rehearsal the night before. whoa -- >> the best, can we go back show it one more time. look at the reaction of the maid of honor. >> yes. >> first. so she is on the left of the screen. i commit to sharing with you. then watch the bride. the bride just keeps going. >> no, i'm not messing up my vows. it took me way too long to find a man. >> she looks down. and then just, any way, where was i. not again, becky, you are not ruining my special day. >> oh. all right. coming up. are we ready? >> that was good. >> everybody in the studio laughing and cringing. coming up, the movie that is expected to pack theaters this
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weekend. as chris pratt slips into super hero mode he reveals what he had to give up to look like a super hero. >> carbs. first, why both the state department and ivanka trump are coming under fire for her new book, "women who work" particularly from women who work. and remember, find us on facebook at wnnfans.com and twitter at abcwnn. the last time that you threw up? that is our question. ask us. let us know. >> please don't ask us. >> show us the photos. share with us. >> no, we don't need any of this. >> yes, yes, the photos on twitter. twitter. twitter. es to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv
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>> that's why. >> they crossed to the get to the other side. >> is that it. something else on the other side. >> the joke just ends there. >> sorry. all right, ruined it. state department facing criticism for promoting the trump brand. >> the department's office of global women's office retweeted post by ivanka trump promoting "women who work." the retweet doesn't break laws but could violate federal rules against using public office to promote commercial products. >> ivanka catching heat over the book critics calling it out of touch with the average woman. here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: the white house's self proclaimed champion of women's issues. >> at my father's companies there are more female than male executives. >> reporter: frequently touting her agenda on everything from paid maternity leave to closing the wage gap. >> he will fight for equal pay, for equal work, and i will fight for this too, right alongside of
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him. >> reporter: ivanka trump facing criticism for "women who work, rewriting the rules for success." reviews calling it a strawberry milk shake of inspirational quotes. another reflecting on trump's inability to recognize how her own privileged upbringing was key to her success. the professional advice book includes hundreds of quotes from leaders look oprah, and ghandi, as well as the the the 35 year old mother of three's own rules for balancing work and family. but many are calling it wildly out of touch. thanks to admissions like the one that she was so busy during the 2016 campaign, that honestly i wasn't treating myself to a massage or making such time for self care. >> ivanka trump is obviously going to be criticized because of her father. that is going to happen to her throughout his presidency. i suspect that the same book, would have done just fine, if he were not president. >> reporter: now, trump also
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getting some blowback from some whose quotes were used in the book. in a statement, famed chimp researcher, jane goodall, criticizing the white house's position on conservation. i hope ms. trump will stand with us to value and cherish our national world. don't use my story in "women who work" unless you are going to stop being complicit. but the criticism hasn't stopped the first daughter's mission. she is donating part of the proceeds from her book to charities empowering and educating women and girls. >> it is better to have ivanka trump in this administration than not to have ivanka trump in this administration from the perspective of people who care about women and families in this country. mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> it did make me hungry for a milk shake. strawberry milk shake. >> strawberry milk shake of inspirational quotes. sounds pretty good. >> in the next half-hour, reaction to the big announcement from buckingham palace. see how prince philip left
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♪ i'm high on believing >> get the walkman and the mixed tapes ready. because this weekend, the guardians are back. >> get that. eight track baby. told you what the critics are saying about "guardians of the galaxy volume 2." now abc's nick watt tells us what the stars are saying. >> reporter: the first guardians of the galaxy came out in 2014. many saw it as a risk. >> people were like. >> why guardians. >> ironman, get it. spiderman, we get it. captain america, everyone knows him. i don't know who the guardians of the galaxy is, no one does. >> the marvel comic book brought to the movies by marvel, owned by our parent company walt disney. >> my name is peter quill. >> despite any lack of name recognition -- >> one other name you may know me by. star lord. >> who?
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>> star lord, man. legendary outlaw. >> guys? >> forget it. >> volume one was a smash. cost $170 million to make. raked in $775 million, the global box office and scored 90 plus rating on rotten tomatoes. they call themselves the guardians of the galaxy. a bunch of a-holes. >> made such a star out of chris pratt he landed a star on the hollywood walk of fame. all on social media thanks to his wife, and he has a massive following for his snack critiques. >> what's my snack? >> on instagram. a lot of people ask me what i had to give up to maintain this level of physical fitness. turns out my personality. >> talk of a volume 3, but yet to be confirm. >> can't say who is back for the third one. >> kevin bacon. >> kevin bacon, you are making that up? >> no.
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>> i've become a fan boy. not a super hero movie guy. doesn't matter. you don't have to be for this. >> transcends a genre, very complete, even film. i really think it is a masterpiece. >> i do like how you can say these lines and not break a smile. >> saying that the film is a masterpiece? >> no, just any line. not sure if you are serious or joking, you don't break. >> you're saying they got the right guy for the job? >> yes, kurt russell, that's exactly what i'm saying. i'm nick watt for "nightline," in los angeles. >> so the movie is not even out yet. the sound track is already at number 8 on billboard 200. >> impressive. trying to figure out some of these songs. >> once you hear them. >> they're classic from the '60s, '70s and '80s. >> you'll, you'll recognize them when you hear them. i'm sure of it. ♪ surrender
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and pocket pearl for on the go. time now for "the mix." a father/daughter in syracuse, new york, bonding over a unique trait they share. >> nice. >> byron the world recordholder for the world's, world's -- >> oh, my god. whoa. >> he has the world's widest tongue, 3.37 inches. in case anyone wants to compare, it's even wider than an iphone 6. >> meanwhile, as you notice, 16-year-old emily, she has a wide tongue too. not quite as wide as dad's, 2.8 inches. that's wider than a credit card. >> yes, it is. >> so, kind of runs in the family. kind of great. >> isn't that cute.
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this morning on "world news now," flooding disaster. worsening, residents evacuating as rivers expected to rise this weekend. this as the storm that dumped rain on those regions brings tornados to the east. the latest ahead. president trump's visit was brief but cheerful, celebrating the house passing the revised health care bill. what is actually in the bill and does it have enough support in the senate to make it to the president's desk? >> new this half-hour -- >> french politics and cuisine. election day in france this weekend. and controversial candidate marie le pen is facing more than political attacks. actually hit with an egg. new record for the world's most famous abs. ronaldo surging to a whole new level on social media. why?
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we will explain this and examine it a little closer, shall we? it is friday, may 5th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> sure you don't want to start off with christiano ronaldo. >> best known for his photos. we'll get to ronaldo, the world's third most popular soccer player in a moment. >> he is the best soccer player in the world. >> just ask him, he'll tell you that. we'll start the half-hour in the u.s. with severe storms on the move right now. >> today officials will be in the savannah, georgia, area trying to confirm whether it was a tornado that left behind all this damage. more than a dozen buildings damaged in garden city. at least five people were injured in the storm. >> this amazing image right here from atlanta. do you see that, right there? in the distance. see a funnel cloud.
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this is over hartsfield jackson airport where minor damages were reported in the area. one passenger said his arrival flight pulled up because of strong turbulence. else where major rivers that flow through the middle of the country bursting their banks. some will see floodwaters crest over the weekend. but other regions won't see the worst of this slow moving flooding disaster for a long time to come. abc's alex perez in the flood zone. >> reporter: the arkansas national guard using blackhawk helicopters over randolph county to survey that devastating flooding. streaming live on facebook as another round of storms hit. >> the wind is so, so strong here, and it is raining, pouring down outside. >> reporter: here is what the black river looked like monday. here it is wednesday. just hours after a record breaking crest of nearly 29 feet. its levee breaching in nine places. some 50 homes with major damage or destroyed altogether. all while southwest
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louisiana, inundated with as much as eight inches of rain in hours. this school bus stuck on a flooded road. the students all safe. and in missouri where more than 200 roads are still closed, this washed out bridge giving a glimpse of the clean-up ahead. dan crawford's home inches away from being underwater. >> almost two full weeks in panic mode. trying to save the house. >> reporter: to give you an idea, the river is normally 1/4 mile behind me. you can see inundated part of the neighborhood. things are expected to dry out here friday. alex perez, abc news, arnold, missouri. and the storm system that did damage in georgia moves to the north today. rain could cause flooding in parts of the midwest and strong winds expected from new york city to boston. heaviest rain expected in ohio and northern virginia 4 inches expected. president trump returned to his hometown his first visit since inauguration day in january. it was a quick trip for the president, but it still managed to draw some protesters.
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abc's emily rau joins us from "uss intrepid." good morning. >> reporter: president trump's official visit it to new york city as commander-in-chief came with protests and tight security measures. his arrival was delayed because of the health care vote. so he came straight here, to the "intrepid" to meet with the prime minister of australia and to at a commemorative dinner honoring surviving american and australian veterans. >> i am honored that everybody in this room is with us to realize what a great, great relationship our two nations have. >> reporter: hundreds of protesters were waiting to greet him outside. booing as his motorcade passed by. >> hey hey, ho, ho, donald trump has got to go! >> i'm outraged he is coming to disgrace the ship that i served on. >> reporter: the nypd brought in 1,000 extra officers to help patrol and keep everyone safe. the president's homecoming was a
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quick one. he left the city to spend the weekend at his golf club in new jersey about an hour away. back to you, diane, kendis. >> emily rau, the intrepid museum on the west side of manhattan. before leaving washington, the president celebrated the first step towards dismantling obamacare. he invited house republicans to the rose garden where he saluted them for passing new health care legislation. with only one vote to spare. now, democrats were united against the bill saying now millions of americans went be able to afford insurance. the president disagrees, tweeting that obamacare is dead. >> now it is obvious it is failing. essentially dead. if we don't pay lots of ransom money to the insurance companies it will die immediately the bill has the to go to the senate.
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key elements affecting americans. obamacare requires everyone to have health insurance or pay a penalty. the republican bill eliminates that requirement. obamacare gives americans money to buy their own insurance. republican bill on the other hand replaces that with tax credits. and obamacare expanded medicaid. the republican bill, would roll that back. american planes have intercepted two fighter jets. two american f-22s were flying a mission when they spotted the russian planes earlier this week. the fifth incident in just three weeks. the russian aircraft was always an international airspace, but, a u.s. official says, it came as close as 50 miles from alaska's coastline before turning back. former president obama has stepped into another political battle. now endorsing emanuel macron, obama praised macron for appealing to people's hopes instead of their fears. meanwhile his opponent maureen le pen spent part of her day dodging flying eggs. polls show le pen trailing macron by 20 percentage points. at least 16 children were injured in what was a deadly bus crash in las vegas.
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kids described being tossed around as their school bus collided with the vehicle. they climbed to safety through the roof, the hatch, leaving backpacks behind. the driver of the car killed. child in the vehicle was critically injured. none of the students on the bus were seriously hurt. after an intense three-day search a missing hiker in the snowy mountains of new hampshire was rescued. search teams looking for randy willette since he made a 911 call tuesday. willet told the operator he was lost and the call dropped before he provided more details about his whereabouts. willette was located last night and is recovering in the hospital. today is may the 5th meaning yesterday was may the 4th -- be with you. which is "star wars" day. of course. we celebrated the holiday on the show.
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others around the world also did as well. >> before we celebrate, cinco de mayo, stormtroopers seen using public transportation in taiwan and moscow. one guy was in blue on him. >> hans solo flew the millennium falcon to miami international airport. photo shopped. >> thought it was real for a moment. >> this is funny. departure board in miami including a flight to the capital of galactic empire. it was delayed apparently by imperial entanglements as they would be. >> gets you every time. >> check out the socks on justin trudeau. one has c3 p0. there you go. the other has r2d2. >> do we tell him his socks don't match? >> might know. wearing them with pride. >> okay. >> he wore them to a serious meeting. >> the leader of -- >> irish prime minister. >> hope you like my socks. >> we love justin trudeau.
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coming up, the man known for his one liners delivers one about himself. what prince philip is saying about his retirement. >> plus, ryan gosling in "the skinny." >> today we are skipping "the skinny," no skinny. >> ryan gosling, there he is. hi, ryan. >> just go to the weather. what's the forecast? >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by -- my pillow. pillow.
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♪ humble brag right there by the brits there in the anthem. >> they're only playing because we are conducting them. british newspapers having a field day this morning with the big announcement from buckingham palace. prince philip, queen elizabeth's husband is retiring from his royal duties. >> my favorite headline, he's had his fill. another saying thank you, sir. a lot of brits are saying that this morning. here is abc's terry moran. >> on the balcony. >> reporter: for seven decades he has been at her side.
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ever present, ever loyal. and now, at 95, prince philip will step aside. come this fall, declining all but the most important public appearances. but this afternoon he hinted why in a typically blunt way. >> i'm sorry, to hear you're standing down. >> i can't stand up much longer. >> reporter: philip has done his duty to a staggering degree, 22,000 public engagements on behalf of her majesty. young royals, a storybook couple, tough position for proud former officer in the royal navy, as the series the crown shows. >> are you my wife or queen? >> i'm both. >> i want to be married to my wife. >> and this unforgettable moment, phillip supporting his son prince charles and grandsons william and harry in the long, awful walk the day princess diana was laid to rest. through it all, steadfast, defining the job succinctly. >> helping her and supporting
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her and doing everything that is to her. >> reporter: for the queen -- >> he has quite simply been my strength and stay all these years. >> reporter: prince philip remains in good health, but this is a time of transition here. queen elizabeth herself is slowing down a bit. and the next generation is taking up more of the royal responsibilities. terry moran, abc news, london. >> and, a lot of gratitude from the british people this morning towards prince philip. one of the headlines is thank you, sir. much as we look to bask in all of the life of luxury they actually do have a lot of pressure. >> they do. tough to unveil a plaque and to, christen a ship. >> did you watch "the crown." >> long life of service. he has done it as one of the headlines said done it with a smile. >> i did appreciate his comment. so sorry to hear you standing down. i can barely stand up. >> such a quick wit there. man, all right.
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well, prince philip will be missed from the public service, because some of his gaffes and some of his quick wit incredible. coming up, we're going to do "the skinny." the two television anchors who are finally going public with their engagement. are we really going to do it? mention it? >> you'll see. >> and the president who wants to marry them. "the skinny" is next. "the skinny" is next. new herbal essences. let life in. >> announcer: "world news now" contar music playing ) >> announcer: "world news now" - ( snaps, clatters )
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♪ skinny so skinny >> time for "the skinny," starting with a big romantic announcement by two television ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ skinny so skinny >> time for "the skinny," starting with a big romantic announcement by two television cohosts. >> not since from our powerhouse boston affiliate were married and anchors at the same time have there been so much speculation and rumor about a couple, innuendo.
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one of the worst kept secrets in media finally confirmed. of course, talking about morning joe, joe scarborough, and mika brzezinski going public with their engagement. >> scarborough got down on one knee, proposed in france. in celebration of her 50th birthday. >> there are no wedding plans as of yet. they politely declined an offer by president trump to officiate. >> made the suggestion in january when the couple visited the white house. but reportedly it was brzezinski that said, i don't think so. >> i know, chet, natalie that was fine. awkward to be married to your co-anchor, wouldn't you think? >> you think so. >> good god. >> this, this, i agree too. >> that is the epitome of my nightmare right there. not because of you, but just. >> going to throw up? >> i think i feel like throwing up. >> i don't want to look forward
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to the honeymoon. >> we should move on. move on before you get yourself in trouble. >> next, the world's highest paid athlete and his abs. have now hit a milestone. >> 88 million dollar portuguese star. >> from the south of france? >> no, portuguese. soccer star. has become the sports star and man for that matter, the first to reach 100 million followers on instagram. >> that what we call people from portland? what put him over the top? was it the stunning hat trick for real madrid? the 3-0 champion league win over the city rivals, athletico. >> obviously. >> his 593 all-time career goals? his 109, all time career assists? >> his soccer skills appeal to many. and he gets a lot of attention for what he does on the soccer field. that's it.
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>> that's got to be it. that's got to be it. all, you know, clearly saw there in his instagram photos. >> all about soccer. >> really, really good. all right. next to the buzz surrounding ryan gosling. new blade runner poster. >> blade runner 2049 starring ryan and harrison ford. just out. one poster of gosling in a high collar coat causing a sensation. >> also triggering some hilarious memes. apparently people think that the collar is so high that now they decided to up the ante. here's one of him -- in the cone of shame. as they say. >> maybe this one. >> so who wore it better? ryan or the pooch? >> i mean -- they're both really cute.
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i kind of want to cuddle with both of them. >> with the pooch and ryan. >> but i will definitely be seeing this movie. tell you that. >> there is a lot of excitement for the movie. finally, a long awaited honor for hollywood power couple. >> goldie hawn and kurt russell have finally been honored for their careers. each getting their own star on the hollywood walk of fame. >> so the 71-year-old hawn, 71 and 66-year-old russell have been together for 33 years. and in show business, that means, 90 years. they both have movies coming out. russell stars alongside, chris pratt in "guardian of the galaxy volume 2." hahn stars along side, amy schumer in snatched which opens on mother's day. i did love goldie's reaction, completely sprawl out next to the star. bask in all the glory of it all. >> the world is -- >> think this is a good occasion for us to go back and watch "overboard." did you see that one? >> one of her better movies. >> great movie.
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♪ ♪ from the shootin from the shootings and the stabbings to tornado and closing out what was a busy week of headlines. >> we still found time to squeeze in bunny love and, some boho chic. here our weekly "friday rewind." >> breaking overnight. deadly shooting rampage. >> suspect is reloading his gun in a pool area. >> one woman was killed. six others injured. >> pronounced dead at the scene. >> this morning the organizers of the failed fyre festival are feeling the heat. >> no electricity. no showers, no bathroom. no running water nothing. >> this morning on "world news
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now," the deadly knife attack on a university campus. >> one student is dead three others injured after police say a student pulled out a blade and started stabbing at random. >> he walked up to a guy within arm's length of me, grabbed him by the shoulder and stabbed him in the back. >> tornados already reported from texas to illinois. 17 dead now. >> this new well-built venue nearly flattened by the tornado. 20 people inside, cramming into a small closet and bathroom. >> in a stunning reversal, former south carolina police officer pleading guilty to federal charges in the 2015 death of walter scott. >> the officer behind the gun. 35-year-old michael slager admits he wasn't defending himself when he shot 51-year-old walter scott in the back in 2015. >> now to the emotion on display. the late night abc host describing last week's ordeal that followed the birth of his son. >> they did an ecocardiogram a sonogram of the heart and found
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that billy was born with, a heart disease. poor kid, this is what he looked like on monday. but this is what he looked like yesterday! >> i think he pooped. >> yeah, he did. pooped on the desk. david. david. >> solid little pellets. >> they're wearing some long. >> boho chic. >> it is very -- >> oh! yes! >> whoa did you get in her ear? >> yes, yes, no. i guessed it. >> i love it. >> i think my veil is boho chic. >> this is not funny. >> what? >> this really disturbs you? >> imagining anyone at the alter waiting for you. >> feel like i'm starring in get out. >> sweating a little bit. >> my sunken place. >> boho chic, like ryan gosling's collar. >> kentucky derby tomorrow. >> oh, yeah. mint juleps. >> when are we cinco de mayo
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and enjoy the derby tomorrow. making news in america this friday morning, president trump celebrating overnight back in new york city after the house passed a bill to repeal and replace obamacare. so what's next? the moment democrats broke out in song on the house floor. >> severe weather is slamming parts of the east coast after storms caused major damage to buildings in georgia overnight. the system is now heading into the northeast and we're tracking it all. new this morning, a hiker missing for several days finally found. how quick thinking with his flashlight saved his life. and the fan favorite in the run for the roses. the one-eyed horse hoping to win big at the kentucky derby. imagine if you're thot
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