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kitchen in this home. >> oh, no. what are we going to do? sugar? what is it? >> it looks like flour. but whodunit? >> the dog, clearly. >> are you kidding? do you think she's going to blame the dog for this? do you think she has a cold heart, oli? >> yes. >> she can't sell out the dog. >> did you make this mess? >> no? >> no? who did it? the baby did it? >> come on. how can you not be the culprit if you're completely covered in the flour. >> now we have an even bigger problem because clearly they've got a possessed doll causing trouble. >> i think the baby needs to go in time-out. what do you think? put the baby in time-out. >> with those little flour foot steps across the house. >> yeah. time for time-out. how about you sit in there with the baby. >> smart kid. now, this other kid, she's
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just tired. >> i miss the days of something able to fall asleep. you know? kids can just go out in the weirdest places. >> this little kid must have found the hair cutting process completely soothing because even though he's trying to fight it, he is falling asleep slowly and surely. >> he's going to wake up with a shock though. where'd all my hair go! >> the stylist as soon as she head bobs, she goes to that side. >> she's a pro, you can tell. i know. whap a great show. we'll do it again tomorrow. see you next time.
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where teams compete to make the right decisions about safe food preparations. our challenge in this round -- read and follow package cooking instructions, and use a food thermometer. let's see how our teams are doing so far -- team 1? we just got 100 points. we separated our raw food from our cooked food. team 2? we got a 100-point green card for proper hand washing before our meal prep. referee: we've reached a critical safety point in the challenge. okay, team 1, let's check this out. uh-oh, not a safe internal temperature for those hamburgers. that puts everyone at high risk for food-borne illness. you get a red card -- undercooked. always read and follow the package cooking instructions and use a food thermometer. let's see how our winning team cooked it safe and avoided problems. well, i just kept focus on the four food safety steps -- clean, separate, cook, and chill. and we followed the package cooking instructions and took the temperature. can you cook it safe?
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a little girl is recovering after she was attacked by a kangaroo in alabama. 9-year-old cheyenne white visiting a safari park with her mom and 3-year-old sister when a kangaroo reached through the fence, grabbed her by the hair and bit her on the head. she is now physically okay. but she did need 14 stitches. i'm glad it got me and not my baby sister. it would have hurt her worse. >> what a cool big sister. no comment from the park. there are signs to enter at their own risk. several signs saying i bite. >> ooh. >> she is 9 years old. going to read the sign, and know what that means. her mom says the park needs to
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install a better barrier. >> new released 911 calls, providing details of timothy piazza's final hours. >> a fraternity brother not charged in his death is talking out about how he was stopped from making a call for help. >> reporter: 18 fraternity brothers face charges in connection with the hazing death of a pledge. another brother not charged is speaking out with robin roberts. >> there are people surrounding him. kind of pointing and laughing. and said why is tim on the couch? they were like, oh, he is just fine, just had too much to drink. >> reporter: investigators say some one finally called 911 nearly 12 hours after the fall. >> was he breathing? >> he is breathing. >> was there any alcohol or anything involved? >> yes, there is. >> all right, we'll get some body over there. if anything changes call back and let us know. >> it was too late.
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>> kordell davis says he saw tim piazza after he had fallen down a staircase after a hazing ritual of extreme drinking. >> people are saying he need to sleep it off. people were saying, not that big of a deal. people saying we handled this situation before. >> reporter: surveillance cameras reportedly capturing the brothers slapping him. pouring water over him, trying to whack him up. davis checking his pulse. >> i said we should call 911, get him in an ambulance. i am screaming. got thrown against the wall. i didn't know what to do after that. i felt kind of useless. and i felt like i had no say in the situation. after that. >> you didn't feel look you could leave? and call somewhere else? go outside or do anything? you didn't think? >> i was told that i was overreacting. >> the frat brothers weren't worried about surveillance cameras. >> they said the cameras aren't going to be checked. >> eight of the brothers charged with involuntary manslaughter
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and assault. defense attorneys say there wasn't any intent, arguing they didn't realize seriousness of piazza's injuries. thank you to gio there. when we come back, jimmy kimmel makes an emotional return to late night tv. busy night in the ballroom. "the skinny" is next. instead of allergy pills. try new ft it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. break through your allergies. new flonase sensimist
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♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >> i haven't played the skinny drums in a while. >> you haven't? >> missed it. >> as you probably guessed. "the skinny" time. start things off with return of jimmy kimmel. may recall, jimmy off last week when he revealed his newborn son's heart defect. >> offered a new video of his son looking pretty strong there. billy.
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also an update on his condition. >> well first i want to tell so many people asked. our son billy is doing very well. [ cheers and applause ] >> he is eating. he is, he is -- he is getting bigger. he is sleeping well. he can read now which they say is unusual for him. >> ha-ha. >> billy quite the overachiever. at a few weeks old. now, jimmy thanked everyone for the outpouring of support said he would send a card to everyone who donated to children's hospital since his comments last week. >> he also joked it could be christmas before some people receive their notes. but we're guessing that they will be okay with that. worst the wait. >> wait for it. his son is doing better there. >> see little billy with his little smile. >> cute face. glitz, glamour in the ballroom. week eight, "dancing with the
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stars." called it hot summer nights last night. >> each pair performed two routines, dance they had never done before. and trio dance. >> normani who has an advantage over everyone else, a singer dancer, editorial. she and partner val were one point away from double perfect scores for the night. >> michelle jennings was spicy as always with his argentine tango, sweeping not one but two women off their feet. three if you include me. a near perfect score for the second number. probably would have been perfect if he had taken his shirt off, come on rashad. >> do it for seven weeks, now give up on the shirt? >> simone biles got called out for not connecting with the audience and judges. her dance, "don't let me down." did just that for bruno. >> bruno was going on and on. and so much so that he was eventually told to sit down. >> carrie ann -- >> did she just fall? wipe out. was it acting?
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>> he just fell on the floor. >> want to know what we think about that. >> sit down! >> all right, let's get the judges scores. >> not very noticeable. >> 7. >> 6. >> that's not a very, like a weird squiggly line. all right, official cards for kendis. cubbies star and fan favorite, david ross went gangster in a gladiator themed dance. bruno said he looked like godzilla chasing airplanes. >> in the end, it was the cowboy, bonner bolton left the dance floor for good. >> sorry, bonner. >> what do you think of bonner? >> 6. >> jack says 4. >> 9 then. >> confused, which is it. >> work on numbers one through ten. >> a surprising story for you. maybe, any way. actor antonio sabato jr.
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launching a 2018 bid for congress, california. >> you mean the guy. >> from the calvin klein ads. >> no, no, no. >> yes. yes. >> he was general hospital i think. >> the guy. >> see there he is on general hospital. >> that's not who we are talking about. >> you remember him from melrose place. >> serious? >> yeah, on melrose place. there he is with heather locklear. >> everybody was with heather locklear in melrose place. >> the guy from the janet jackson video. love will never do without you. >> that's how you remember antonio sabato jr. >> best speaking role right there. >> how do you remember he was in this video. and i know everything about the video. ♪ never, never do without you >> i still want the cart wheely thingy the guy had in the video. scientific name for it.
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♪ in the neighborhood ♪ who you going to call ♪ ♪ there's something weird and it don't look good ♪ >> 800 number. >> contractor in washington state was wishing the ghostbusters mentioned the number in the song he could use their help about now. >> he completed a project on an infamous house that is haunted so we called gabe cohen from our seattle station for the story. >> reporter: a ghost story in tacoma as told by casey clopton. this house is where ted bundy infamous serial killer grew up. last year it was purchased to be flipped. and chase's company extreme contracting came in to renovate. >> didn't go normal. >> reporter: on the second visit casey showed his daughter the home.
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>> she starts crying. chalked it up as girl scared of the dark. >> got weirder, hear jiggling door jobs and mysterious footsteps, arrived to open drawers and cupboards and found unplugged electric fireplace letting out heat then the dresser built into the wall. >> also, big bang. i'm look what the heck? it was tipped over. moved over. across the hall a little bit on its face. >> reporter: oddest of all a message casey's crew found one morning. >> it was like, no, no way. then it said in the middle of the floor. it said leave. spelled out perfectly. how does that happen? >> pencilled bible verses, playing christian music at all times. i told anybody that come into the house. turn it up or turn it down but you can't turn it off. >> after that things calmed down. the project took four months more than expected the house sold last month. made this contractor rethink what can lie between four walls. >> there is something else out there, man.
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what i think it is. >> gabe cohen, komo news. >> i wonder if the buyers that appeared out of nowhere, perhaps, had anything to do with the shenanigans. >> brilliant if it did. >> i think of it as, contractors are always running late. this project was four months later than they expected. >> oh. >> it wasn't my fault. it was the ghost. >> sorry, the ghost. it said perfectly leave. >> i would imagine. ♪ who you going to call ghostbusters ♪ >> 1-800-555-2368. just doesn't work right. >> but if you ain't afraid of no ghosts -- aren't you afraid of ghosts. >> i ain't afraid of ghosts. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. ♪ i ain't afraid of no ghosts
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good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. here's some of the top stories we are following on "world news now." president trump's revised travel ban facing xx. good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. here's some of the top stories we are following on "world news now." president trump's revised travel ban facing a legal challenge. a federal court in virginia deciding whether his campaign promise to temporarily ban muslims can be used against him. we have a full report coming up. tsa launching a national framework designed to better protect public areas around transportation hubs that fall outside of security screening zones. hoping it will reduce terrorist attacks. police say they arrest aid so-called serial street shooter who terrorized a neighborhood in phoenix last year. 23-year-old aaron saucedo faces 26 felony counts in connection with 12 shootings. killed nine people. jimmy kimmel is back,
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revealed his newborn son's heart problem. he tacked health care with the senator who said future health plans should pass the kimmel test. some of our top stories on this tuesday, may 9th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning to everybody on this tuesday. start this half-hour with the fate of president trump's controversial travel ban. the revised version now in the hands of yet another federal court. >> this time, 13 judges in virginia will have to weigh in on just how much the words the president uttered on the campaign trail actually matter especially his repeated calls to stop muslims from entering the country. here is abc's cecelia vega. >> reporter: in a virginia appellate court one of president trump's campaign promises came back to haunt him. >> donald j. trump calling for a total, complete shutdown of muslims entering the united
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states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> plaintiffs say that is proof the president's travel ban temporarily restricting people from six majority muslim countries at its heart is a muslim ban. lawyers for the trump administration argue the president's statements before election day don't count. >> generally shouldn't get much weight. haven't taken the oath of office, to uphold the constitution or formed an administration. >> some of the 13 judges skeptical. >> are you saying then the president could say that every day as a candidate for a year. i intend to ban muslims they are bad people. and then, the first day in office he does that. you have to, you are saying, that, none of those statements could be considered. >> a judge weighing in. >> he has never repudiated what he said about the muslim. still on this website. >> why does the president's website still explicitly call for, preventing muslim immigration?
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>> i'm not aware of what is on the campaign website. have to ask them. >> still on the website. if the president's words are used against him in the court today is it worth you clarifying that once and for all. >> i'm trying to figure out, i have been very clear i've don't think i need to clarify what we have said or the president has said. >> within minutes of our question, that muslim ban statement, wiped from the site. back in february when the courts first put the executive order on hold, the president warned potential terrorists would pour into the country. >> have you seen any evidence that that has been the case in the three months since this ban was lifted? >> i think that is a question for the department of homeland security. >> we did ask the department of homeland security. just got back to us, saying unfortunately that information is not readily available. we do not expect a ruling in this case. the travel ban case for a few weeks. but it does appear to be headed all the way to the supreme court.
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cecelia vega, abc news. the white house. >> president trump slamming colluded with russia. >> latest tweet after sally yates former acting attorney general testified she warned the white house about then national security adviser, michael flynn. told a senate panel that flynn was in danger of being blackmailed over contacts with the russian ambassador off to the u.s. abc's lana zach with more. >> what did you tell the white house about mr. flynn? >> reporter: firsthand account from former acting attorney general sally yates who told the senate that days after the inauguration she warned the white house about national security adviser, michael flynn. >> a number of press accounts, statements that have been made by the vice president and other high ranking white house officials, about general flynn's conduct that we knew to be untrue. >> flynn told vice president pence he had not discussed pence he had not discussed
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sanctions with russian officials. but yates understood not not to be the case. that's why it mattered if one official lied to another. yates said since russia knew the truth it created compromised situation. >> situation where the national security adviser essentially could be blackmailed by the russians. later firing flynn. and later yates was fired by president trump for her opposition to the president's travel ban. asked about that as well. >> all i can say is that, i did nigh job the best way i knew how. >> also on monday it was revealed that during the transition, president obama warned then president elect donald trump not to hire general flynn, suggesting that white house spokesperson sean spicer brushed off. >> if they were concerned. >> democrats are asking, why was flynn allowed to stay in his job for 1 days after the initial yates warning, joining a call between trump and putin. and ms. yates jind by former director of national intelligence. james clapper. both asked if they had been the source of or authorized any
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leaks of classified information. both said under oath, emphatically they had not. lana zach, abc news, washington. former president obama is back on the world stage attending a global food summit in milan. he is delivering a keynote speech today at gathering of business leaders, government officials and agricultural experts. they're addressing climate change and food innovation from farm to table. to the mystery surrounding gruesome murder of two doctors in boston inside their $2 million apartment. the 30-year-old suspect arraigned yesterday in his hospital bed. pleading not guilty in the killings of dr. richard field and his fiancee, dr. lina bolanos, police are not saying how the couple was killed. they say there is no evidence that the suspect knew the couple. organizers of failed fyre festival facing a lawsuit. accused of using the music event in bahamas to get rich quick ponzi scheme going. on top of mismanagement, the attorney in the class action suit is trying to determine if
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the investors were also defrauded were part of the scam. turning now to another outrage. this one over the mishandling of packages delivered by amazon. home surveillance camera in south miami caught a currier employed by amazon itself. ringing the driveway, call button. without waiting for a response. hurling both packages over the fence. amazon spokesman responded saying the woman has been identified for future training purposes. the boxes by the way contained bicycle helmets. >> hope they didn't break. that would be, maybe she was just trying to, to effectively test. >> test the merchandise. >> inspected by. just a tester. >> inspected by. every mother can use a little help some times. and mama duck is no exception to that. >> new hampshire police officer is being credited with saving a clutch of ducklings trapped in a storm drain. all took place, the mother duck looked on. eight ducklings were rescued. once they made it out.
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they ran straight to mom. mom said okay. be on our way now. >> just went on with their business. didn't thank her. >> scenarios. massive amount of ducklings. the ducks know how many. they sit and wait. like, uh-huh. there is another one. >> as she does right there. >> all right. i know they keep coming. all mine. let's go. still another one down there. >> very cute. nature. some people look at a pineapple and see a pineapple. but others might look at a pineapple and see art. >> i bring you this. >> this pineapple wound up inside a glass case in a scottish art gallery. a student left in the middle of the gallery, as a joke, hoping some one would finish. >> four days later. he came back and somebody put the pineapple in a glass case. apparently still not clear who actually did that. putting the pineapple in the glass case that is. but people, stopped to check out this pineapple.
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>> i love the snapchat, saying "i made art." >> yeah, you did. i will $3,000 of your money for that. i don't have $3 t. >> you wouldn't eat the pineapple. >> it's true. it is art. coming up. a 10-year-old, describing the moment she escaped. an alligator's bite. how she fended off the attack and injuries she received. plus, some of us could have had post herbs of him on our walls. maybe but now, freddie prince jr. returning to the spotlight right here on "world news now." >> get out of here i's his double. >> owe. not today. not us. >> no, for real. the real freddie prince jr. that's coming up. a look at today's temperatures. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by stamps.com. ♪
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>> reporter: the night jordan edward was killed is still fresh in the mind of twin brothers maxwell and maximus everett. >> somebody else could have got killed too. and just -- i still, it still hit me, really hasn't hit me yet. >> reporter: they were in the back seat of the car edwards was in leaving a house party when the 15-year-old football star was shot in the head by texas police officer roy oliver. >> i was just shaking his jacket to see, still breathing. pretty sure he was shot he was dead. >> reporter: the department initially defended officer oliver saying the car was backing toward him in an aggressive manner. after reviewing the body cam video the department could see the car was actually driving away from him. officer oliver was promptly fired and is now facing a murder charge. >> we send our prayers over off to the family. >> reporter: the edwards' family asking the community for peace as they pursue a wrongful death lawsuit against the police department and officer oliver. citing multiple incidents in the
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officer's record, the suit claims oliver's violent temper led to edwards' death. officer oliver out on bail but could face life in prison if convicted. >> all right, thanks there for the latest. also hearing from a brave 10-year-old who managed to escape from the jaws of an alligator. >> she says she was in a foot of water in a florida lake when a gator attacked her, the 9 foot long animal clamped down on her. instead of panicking she remembered what she learned at a nearby alligator park. she told the story to "inside edition." >> what they taught me at gatorland. i put my two fingers up its nostrils had to breathe from its mouth. let my leg out. the alligator didn't do nothing, he was too busy biting my leg and holding on to the sand. too busy with that. he don't have any other attack moves to, to take out my
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fingers. >> wow. >> smart girl. says she tried hitting the gator first. that didn't work. she thought of the, if i plug his nose he has to breathe through his mouth. after all that, other than a few stitches she is fine. the area where she was swimming as you might imagine is closed off this week. >> 9 years old. brilliant move right there. >> thing is people are inclined to panic in a situation like that. then you can't think of anything. amazing how calm she was able to stay. all right, coming up. freddie prinze jr. back in the spotlight. >> biggest star to appear on this show since william shatner is here with us. oh, well. not here with us. >> ha-ha. you don't even want to know protection detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria
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so, from william shatner to had a lot of big a list stars and weird al. >> yeah. >> continuing in the great fra -- great tradition, freddie prinze. >> taking his talents from hollywood to the kitchen and pursuing his first passion. >> here is nicky batiste. >> with freddie frinze jr. >> i made that bet before i knew you, lady. before i really knew me. >> and i know what you did last summer. but, he is also a chef. even has a cookbook out. >> i do. i haven't earned the title chef. awesome you gave me the love. i actually dropped out of cooking school. >> you spent years cooking with your mom. >> my mom was a chef.
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food is a big deal. i do a ton of the cooking. share it with my family. call them messipes. for him to pull off cleaning. water, soap, shoot the stains, violent, a boy. shoot the stains, clean them up. we want people to have fun. >> now, freaking out. we are here with you. tell me what we are making. >> this is the sauce. easy enough, right. this is, pancetta. 3 ounces of this diced up. do way more if you want. cook this, 2 to 5 minutes. depending medium low. stir it a bit. don't need to add salt. little bit of pepper. put in there. >> stir. >> don't need to stir. let me work for you. here, cook on medium low. low. want it to get little crispy. want some fat into the pan. once this cooks, two to five minutes. add ground beef and ground pork. half pound each. like i said. want more. big family. do more. all you want to do, is break it down a little bit. not too, too much. going to let this, brown in here for about, you know, five, seven
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minutes again depending on temperature. chopped up garlic. nice, easy. two to four cloves. how much you look. once this browns. it will start to stick to the bottom of your pan a little bit. take this red wine, add it into the pot. if you want to do it you can do it. >> if you stain me, it is on. telling you right now. >> any old red wine. >> if you will drink it, cook with it. don't drink it. don't cook with it. once the wine goes in. crank your heat up. boil the alcohol out. makes it taste good. your kids can eat it. once that bills out. we'll add tomato sauce. cut the heat. bring to low. get that in there. nice stir. salt and pepper to the sauce. bring this to a boil. you want to cut the heat. put it on low. cover that. and -- covering it will keep liquid in. leave a little space there. that liquid will escape. and make it more tighter sauce. opposed to a looser sauce.
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>> how long are we letting it sit while we walk away? >> if you can let it go for an hour. awesome. let it go for 90 minutes. it is unreal. the next day it tastes even better. so this is our sauce. super delicious. like i said. dip anything you want in it. or serve it on pasta. >> freddie prinze jr. >> i had two posters when i was 13. about to taste his sauce. >> delicious. >> delicious. i will taste it again. >> freddie prinze jr.'s the sauce. >> fun to eat out of the pop. >> cheers. so fun to eat out of the pot. >> teen heartthrob, and chef. >> former teen heartthrob. thank you for having me. appreciate it. >> delicious. >> did you hear anything. >> former teen heartthrob. still a heartthrob for former teenagers. like right here.
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delivers mega support. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ha-ha. >> kendis. >> getting into it, bruno mars. and key change. graphic change. >> okay. it means it is time for this happened. >> we'll start with psa, public service announcement of sorts. this california man, out for a nice bike race when a rogue drone comes out of nowhere and then my god. >> okay. >> oh. >> oh. >> oh. >> so just when it seemed.
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>> there it is. >> seemed like he recovered from the drone crash situation. he's like i got this. i got this. no. no. no. he doesn't. oh. that's such a horrible fall. the cyclist in this case, suffered gravel rash. the drone pilot came forward and offered to buy that injured cyclist a new bike. before you start thinking to yourself, who flies a drone during a bicycle race. would you look to know where the video of the crash came from? >> from a bike -- >> drone. >> did it really? >> really lousy looking drone. but that's cool. see, there, we need how to have drone videos out there. >> not supposed to hit the actual cyclists. good to know. now to the uk. a woman who, was trying to be very efficient doing her chores. you ever try take the garbage out. you sort of chuck the bag. you know. a hole in one. >> oh.
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>> here is a lesson for you. you don't want to drag the bag along the concrete before trying that whole throw it in the trash can move. >> she is look i am not going to get dressed to come out. 19-year-old student. >> no one is going to see me anyway. >> and retweeted nearly 100 times. >> before we start this next story. should state no guineas were injured in the making of this video. a man in ireland, got a little thirsty. >> so the staff at flanagan's on the lake were there to help out. they served him his beer. then they saw. >> there he is. >> whole time on a hydroboard. what they're called. he doesn't spill a drop. >> holy cow, a professional. a dog eat dog world out there. never more true when you are trying to eat a burger. when they say dog eat dog they mean dog eats burger. kendis wants a dog.
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>> exactly. exactly why. wow. we'll got to that later. hopefully not. try to filibuster the newscast, we don't get there. >> a lot to get to including starting things off with revelations about direct warnings to the trump administration about the now fired national security adviser, michael flynn. >> hearing this from former acting attorney general sally yates told senators she alerted the white house that flynn could be blackmailed because he apparently lied about his conversations with the russians. we also learned president obama personally warned then president elect trump not to hire flynn. abc's pierre thomas covering the justice department. >> reporter: she walked into a crush of cameras. senator lindsay graham opening with this. >> back in your cages. >> intense scrutiny following every word of testimony from former acting attorney general sally yates. she outlined the steps she took to warn the white house about then national security adviser michael flynn. >> this was a matter.
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of some urgency. >> yates describing intense call to don mcgann on the morning of february 26th. >> i called don mcgann first thing that morning and told him i had a sensitive matter i needed to discuss couldn't talk about it on the phone need to come see him. >> she went to the white house that day to discuss concerns flynn may have been flying to the white house. >> the vice president was unknowingly making false statements to the public. and we believed general flynn was compromised with respect to the russians. we believed the russians knew this. and that created a compromise situation. situation where the national security adviser essentially could be blackmailed by the russians. >> reporter: yates citing assertions from trump officials saying flynn said he had not discussed sanctions for meddling in the u.s. election. yates knew otherwise, flynn was caught on electronic surveillance allegedly discussing sanctions the same day they were announced. >> we were concerned the
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american people had been mislead. >> so what you are saying is that general flynn lied to the vice president. >> that's, that certainly how it appeared yes. the underlying conduct that general flynn engaged in was problematic in and of itself. >> reporter: the next day another urgent meeting at the white house. >> why does it matter to doj if one white house official lies to another? >> reporter: white house counsel wanted to know if flynn likely faced criminal charges and express concern that taking action against flynn might interfere with an ongoing fbi investigation. >> the fourth topic was his request to see the underlying evidence. >> yates said the evidence was presented to the white house on the morning of january 30th. the very day she was fired for refusing to enforce president trump's travel ban. >> i don't know whether that ever happened. whether they ever looked at that evidence or not. >> democrats asking why flynn
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was allowed to stay in his job 18 days after the warning. even participating in an oval office phone call between president trump and russian leader vladamir putin. some republicans were focusing on how classified information about flynn ended up in the press. >> have either of you ever been an anonymous source in a news report about matters relating to mr. trump associates or russia's attempt to meddle in the election. >> no. >> absolutely not. >> yates with a warning to the american people. >> i think they're coming back, senator. we have to do a lot more to harden election system state election systems, to ensure that that folks out there know when they're looking at news feeds, that it may not be real news. that they're reading. >> reporter: asked by the white
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house counsel if flynn should be fired. she said, it was a white house call, not hers. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. so apparently president trump was keeping a close eye on the hearing. he followed it with a string of angry tweets. >> president posted. sally yates made the fake media extremely unhappy, said nothing but old news. then tweeted the russia trump collusion story is a total hoax. when will this taxpayer funded charade end. the travel ban facing scrutiny in virginia. 13 judge panel heard arguments about how much donald trump's words on the campaign trail should actually matter. administration lawyers insist the revised executive order has nothing to do with religion. but attorneys, fighting the ban, point out that candidate trump called for a total shutdown of muslims entering the united states. cecelia vega pressed the white house for clarification. >> why does the president's website explicitly call for preventing muslim immigration. >> i'm not aware what is on the campaign website. ask them.
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>> still on the website. if the president's words are used against him in court today is it worth you clarifying that once and for all. >> yeah, i'm trying to figure out why i would -- i have been very clear. i've don't think i need to clarify what we have said or the president has said. >> clarification came, the page was removed from the website within minutes of questions. >> tsa launching an ambitious program to protect soft targets. areas at transportation hubs located outside the security screening. the national framework hopes to integrate information sharing and infrastructure to both deter terrorist attacks and be able to quickly respond to them. recommendations in response to the deadly airport attacks in brussels and istanbul last year. police in phoenix made an arrest in a string of serial shootings resulting in nine deaths.
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aaron saucedo faces 26 felony counts of homicide. aggravated assault and drive-by shooting. saucedo's killing spree started with the shooting death of a 61-year-old man who had a relationship with his mother. all the other victims he allegedly randomly stalked. police say there may be more victims. eight defendants set to be arraigned in the death of a penn state sophomore as we finally hear the 911 call in the case. court documents show timothy piazza fell several times eventually landing face first in a stairwell before the fraternity called 911. in the call, fraternity member, ryan mccann calmly tells the operator his friend is unconscious, but makes no mention of him falling. >> was he breathing? >> he is breathing. >> was there alcohol involved? >> yes there is. >> we'll get somebody over there. if anything changes call back and let us know. >> all told. 18 fraternity members face 200 counts, some involuntary manslaughter and assault. piazza died at the hospital of
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traumatic brain injury. doctors estimate he consumed a life threatening amount of alcohol. new round of severe storms is building in the west. triggering tornado warnings overnight in new mexico. look at the radar. you can see those storms that dumped hail and snow over southern california, now moving into the central u.s. severe thunderstorm watch issued for the colorado plains, with the threat of very large hail, damaging winds, and even tornados. this was the scene in denver. coors field. forcing rockies to postpone last night's game with the chicago cubs. they will split a double-header. cubs are thankful. they had a long night. >> exactly. played until 2:00 a.m. and had to fly to denver. there were other folks that probably needed a break from the diamond. there wasn't any hail. minor league baseball game. sign of end of days. >> yeah, a snake spotted on the
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field in sacramento. appropriately enough, this all happened during a game involving the arizona diamondbacks. >> thank you for the close-up. >> in this case, garden snake. no big deal, kendis. look they took it in a bucket. look how little. >> awesome. >> just a tiny little snake. >> ha-ha. >> kendis hates that story. >> i didn't see it. didn't see it. >> didn't look up. >> saw there was a close-up. i'm good. >> just think about it. if you were to play on my baseball team, what i would do. soon as you got on base. release a snake. >> run all the bases. >> stolen base. stolen base. home run. >> glad we reracked video. what happened in new hampshire? >> in new hampshire, police are scratching their head over very creative attempt to trick them. >> take a look at pictures. it is supposed to be the
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inspection sticker on a woman's car. it is made out of cheese wrappers. >> police in alexandria say the woman used the wrappers and cutout from fliers to fake them out. no inspection sticker. in the end, her car is impounded until she gets a real inspection with some real stickers. >> how about like points for creativity there in new hampshire. >> absolutely. get that. maybe if she gave them cheese. let her go. >> different sort of cheese. >> hmm. >> uniform groan. >> ha-ha. coming up, pop star making broadway debut. the man accused of murdering two doctors in boston faces a judge from his hospital bed. plus, the new evidence prosecutors say connect him to the crime. and teetering on the edge of parking garage how texting blamed for this mishap. also, check out behind the scenes pics on instagram, abcwnn. you are watching "world news now."
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♪ ♪ that's not the way to end the night. especially, not in a bmw. >> ouch. >> emergency crews in houston pulling the driver of the car out through its sunroof. half was dangling off the third floor of a parking garage. the driver told police she shifted into drive when she was parking. she wasn't injured. but could actually still face charges. reports indicate she doesn't have valid license. dramatic rescue on philadelphia street. 9-year-old girl hit by an suv pinned underneath one of the wheels. but she wasn't there for long. bystanders quickly got together and lifted the suv with their bare hands. eventually freeing the child. likely saving her life. she was taken to the hospital in critical condition. and we turn to details in
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double-murder of doctors in boston. the da saying there is no evidence that the suspect knew the victims. >> get this, officials are walking back the statement that the suspect fired on police saying it was a chaotic scene. abc's eva pilgrim with the latest. >> reporter: eyes closed in a hospital bed the man suspected of killing two boston doctors in their luxury apartment appeared before a judge. >> plea of not guilty entered on your behalf. >> the 32-year-old suspect shot by police during his arrest facing two counts of murder in the gruesome death of dr. richard field and dr. lina bolanos friday night. >> both individuals were bound and deceased. >> prosecutors found a bag filled with jewelry from one of the victims and gun. >> the murder defies rational explanation. >> dr. field desperately texted a friend for help. >> we have a message from his friend saying there is a gunman in the house. >> police rushing to the apartment finding the suspect in
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a dark hallway before opening fire. last month, he was released from prison after serving time for bank robbery captured on surveillance camera. he previously worked as security guard in a nearby building. >> can't get up there without a key. elevators won't open the door without a key. no access unless someone lets you in. >> authorities aren't saying how apartment but are saying he did not know the couple personally. eva pilgrim, abc news, boston. coming in our next half-hour, jimmy kimmel returns to late night for the first time since announcing his son's heart condition. >> but first, catch up with grammy nominated singer trading pop songs for broadway ballads. you're watching "world news now." ion on your heaviest days and smooth removal for your lightest. tampax pearl and pocket pearl for on the go.
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♪ say what you want to say let ♪ say what you want to say let the words fall out ♪ honestly i want to see you be brave ♪ pop star for years, singer, sara bareilles, her dreams are coming true. coming ingher broadway debut. gio benitez takes us behind the scenes. >> the first time i saw the marquee, i completely lost my mind. >> reporter: hit singles like brave may have catapulted sara bareilles to the stop top of the charts. for the nominee, this is where her childhood dreams are coming true.
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>> there it is right there, starring sara bareilles. >> her name bright under the broadway lights. >> to be as cheesy as i can be. childhood fantasy coming true in a way i never would have imagined. >> reporter: do you feel like a broadway star? >> oh, my god, no, no. crazy, stop. >> reporter: you never felt like a pop star either. >> i'm just a schmobie from the sticks. >> reporter: all a piece of humble pie from the current lead actress to one of the hottest tickets on broadway. waitress the musical. ♪ sugar, butter, flour, don't let me down ♪ >> she plays jenna, a small town waitress full of big dreams in search of a new life, better life far from her abusive husband. ♪ ♪ it's not easy to know >> reporter: for 3 1/2 years she worked tirelessly to bring the show to life. one song at a time.
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♪ she used to be mine >> i rewrote the opening number, 40 times. >> wow. >> i wanted to absolutely tear my hair out. and throw people across the room. i was so, it was so -- frustrating. but, not pressure, cooker is, i think actually kind of an exciting place to be. ♪ chance to start over >> reporter: those catchy, heartfelt show tunes like she used to be mine would lead to a tony nomination. with bareilles experiencing the love eight performances a week, stepping in to fill the spot of jesse muler. >> completely intimidating. jesse is a singular talent. ♪ >> stepping out here for the first time was unreal. >> i can imagine. what were you thinking when you first looked out here? >> just, i can't say it. because it is network television. but -- >> oh, my gosh. >> yeah. my god it is real. >> jenna.
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>> the show based on the film waitress, starring keri russell. >> how is the bad husband? >> excuse me. feel look i will be sick. >> very musical movie. movies that sing a little bit. this to me is one of them. ♪ ♪ lauper and carole king have brought their music to the broadway stage, bareilles joins sting and billy joe armstrong. >> don't want to be an american idiot. >> as composers and actors. in their own broadway show. >> the people that i am close to, the things i do professionally, my, my colleagues, my best friend, my boyfriend. all of these things have come to me because of this show. and, it's -- it's -- really beautiful. >> for "nightline," gio benitez in new york. >> well "the mix" is next. "let life in with new herbal essences bursting with argan oil of morocco and notes of jasmine
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starting with, a very special tourism campaign, you could say. small town in italy, in the mountainous region in northwest italy. only 394 people live there. and the mayor would look to change that. so the mayor is now offering anyone who wants to come live there $2,200. >> anybody. $2,200 to live in beautiful town. >> correct. we are still working out the plan. exactly. but he says anyone is welcome to come live here. he says small community, welcoming high in the mountain. not far from the sea. healthy lifestyle. the air is very clean. >> looks livable. beautiful scenery there. nice wonderful houses. >> sound great to me. >> what, give you $2,200? diane? diane? jack? deb? all right. i guess, it was a really, really good idea.
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we'll continue on. this will bring her back. hopefully. brewery that is hoping to produce beer with urine in it. urine. you heard me correct. >> whoa! >> barley fertilized with 50,000 liters of urine. from a music festival. the name of the beer, you saw it there, pis-ner. see what they're doing. admit there is no actual human waste in it. but it won't contain any of that. the whole concept there. these guys are still not back. all right. this graphic artist in the meantime. what do you think of that, di, awesome. he is trying to sell his old car. ha-ha. camera three has nobody over there. just empty. sorry. trying to sell his old car with really cool new level spectacular advertisement for 1996 suzuki.
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employing skills as visual artist. the epic two minute video showcasing everything that a car can and cannot do. look at that. now has some 2 million views. and now to the meatball that has spaghetti inside. because normal food is. >> what? did you say meatball? >> meatball brought you back. >> all right! hi, everyone. >> hello. welcome back. >> meatball stuffed with spaghetti inside? >> yes. >> you could have had spaghetti in italy? >> we don't have to go to italy for that after all. >> huge, huge, huge concoction here. >> ha-ha. >> creativity when it comes to classic spaghetti and meatballs. think they nail it. see? asthma. this one? contaminated food. this one? west-nile virus.
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this morning on "world news now," an arrest in a string of serial shootings, 12 people randomly gunned down. see who the suspect is facing charges and why he was already in custody. breaking overnight, chaos at a major american airport. passengers get unruly after an airline cancels several flights stranding hundreds of people. look at these scenes. police rushing to the terminal. we have new video and details coming in. new this half-hour, a ride two bikers will likely never forget. >> yeah, a bear was in pursuit. their close encounter and get away caught on camera. jimmy's back one week after giving emotional heartfelt monologue about the health of his newborn son. jimmy kimmel is bringing funny and new message. all coming up in "the skinny" on tuesday may 9th. >> aw. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." one way to turn yourself from bike rider to greg lemond having a giant bear after you.
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>> pretty fast in the area. >> we'll begin with the major break, arrest of a suspected serial killer in arizona. >> aaron saucedo was arrested in a string of shootings. left nine people dead. police say he stalked victims after dark outside their homes and inside their cars. they say all of the shootings were random except one. >> here is abc's danya bachus with the latest. >> reporter: phoenix police say the year long search is over. >> finally what we expected to happen did happen. >> they believe aaron saucedo is their serial street shooter, accused of 12 random shootings that left nine people dead. >> today saucedo was rebooked into the maricopa jail for 26 additional felony counts. >> reporter: saucedo was in custody arrested for an unrelated case. accused of killing his
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mother's boyfriend back in 2015. the street serial shooter's victims were killed standing outside their own homes and cars. >> he literally pulled out a gun and shot on me while looking at me. >> reporter: youngest victim, 12-year-old girl. police say the shootings happened between march and july of last year, spanning nearly 100 square miles, terrorizing a phoenix neighborhood. they're now hoping the community and the victim's families can rest a little easier. >> today we are closer to providing them the justice they deserve. >> police obtained evidence from a series of random freeway shootings that happened around the same time of the street shootings but say there was no link between them. diane, kendis. >> thank you there in los angeles with the latest. now to washington where former acting attorney general sally yates test need she -- testified she delivered warnings to the white house about michael flynn. investigating interference in the election, that flynn appeared lying to the administration about the nature
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of his conversation with the russian ambassador and he was in danger of being blackmailed. >> we felt like it was critical that we get this information to the white house. in part because the vice president was unknowingly making false statements to the public and we believe general flynn was compromised with respect to the russians. we believed the russians knew this. and that created a compromise situation. a situation where the national security adviser essentially could be blackmailed by the russians. >> headline there. yates said she presented evidence to the white house same day she was fired for refusing to enforce the president's initial travel plan. flynn remained in his job for 18 days after her warning. federal appeals court in virginia considering president trump's revised travel ban. the panel of 13 judges will consider whether president trump's campaign remarks keeping muslims from entering the country could be used against him. the statement about banning
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muslims wasn't removed from the president's website until yesterday. breaking overnight from florida, airport anger caught on camera. check all this out. happened hours ago. after at least nine spirit airlines flights were canceled at fort lauderdale airport. that left hundreds of people stranded. security officers were called in. a number of passengers detained. spirit says the problem was caused by a slowdown from its pilots. the union and the airline are now trying to work out a new contract. in other parts of florida, and georgia, wildfires are forcing new mandatory evacuations. firefighters battling 100 fires in florida alone. the worst of them are clustered along the state's border with georgia in particular. the fire burning out of control in the national wildlife refuge. the fire has burned more than 133,000 acres and forced 2,000
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residents to evacuate. those fires are so intense. look at the scenes. smoke can be seen from space, drifting over the atlantic ocean. back on land, residents are preparing for the worst. >> i'm scared. i don't know what to do. take your home away in an instant. got nowhere else to go. >> more than 600 firefighters are battling the fire along the georgia/florida border currently 12% contained. overseas to a headline we are following today. south koreans voting for their new president. the vote comes just weeks after a corruption scandal ended her presidency. democratic candidate, led two hopefuls by 20%. moon has been a vocal critic of park's hard line stance toward north korea. results are set to be confirmed tomorrow. facebook taking aim at fake news. officials with the social media site said they deleted tens of thousand of british accounts ahead of next month's general election.
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facebook is running ads. the company says it has made improvements to detect fake news more effectively. some crazy video now, see what came leaping into the path of a group of mountain bikers in slovakia. >> so ducavin vinsic was following his friend down the hill when that happened. >> ducan. >> vinsic screamed. and the bear took off down the hill. >> that's all you need to do. >> there you go. now we know. >> still not clear why the bear ended his chase. it was likely combination of multiple bikers on trail, and screaming at the top of his lungs. >> the bear was realizing i want bmx, and that's a huffy. >> that's actually. yeah, yeah. i, i -- would have screamed. then some. >> mountain biking prowess. >> yeah, mountain biking skills,
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upped significantly after that. so back at home. another bear made an unexpected visit to a home outside of hartford, connecticut. >> residents said she was baking brownies and spotted this guy, standing on the railing peering through the sliding glass door. just trying to get a better look at what she was doing in the kitchen, right. the woman said this bear visited her backyard before. and that she had taken steps to prevent bears from being attracted to her home. >> apparently she forgot about the aroma of baking brownies that can bring out all the bear in us. >> news flash. if you don't want bears or news anchors to be attracted to your home, baking brownies is not really a good deterrent. >> no. >> no. >> and i. >> eat that brownie. >> dig in. >> afraid it might attract. >> it might attract a -- >> dig in. dig in.
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i have had one. >> it will attract. >> no wonder you are so wired. >> try it. >> attract the bear if you don't eat it. if you eat it. >> if i eat the brownie. >> for our safety, eat the brownie. >> try it. >> i've been down this road before. i am not eating any brownies. no matter how they're baked. >> why don't you put that browny in your mouth. >> it never gets old. ha-ha-ha. >> all right, coming up in "the skinny" -- another cup the voted off "dancing with the stars." >> new details in the penn state hazing death. 911 calls released overnight. exclusive interview with student who was there. >> plus, attacked at an animal park. show you the little girl recovering after getting a little too close to a kangaroo. >> uh-oh. >> first, a look at today's forecast. 86 atlanta. good day to bake some brownies outside. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. ed health care.
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a little girl is a little girl is recovering after she was attacked by a kangaroo in alabama. 9-year-old cheyenne white visiting a safari park with her mom and 3-year-old sister when a kangaroo reached through the fence, grabbed her by the hair and bit her on the head. she is now physically okay. but she did need 14 stitches. i'm glad it got me and not my baby sister. it would have hurt her worse. >> what a cool big sister. no comment from the park. there are signs to enter at their own risk. several signs saying i bite. >> ooh. >> she is 9 years old. going to read the sign, and know what that means. her mom says the park needs to install a better barrier. >> new released 911 calls, providing details of timothy piazza's final hours. >> a fraternity brother not charged in his death is talking
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out about how he was stopped from making a call for help. >> reporter: 18 fraternity brothers face charges in connection with the hazing death of a pledge. another brother not charged is speaking out with robin roberts. >> there are people surrounding him. kind of pointing and laughing. and said why is tim on the couch? they were like, oh, he is just fine, just had too much to drink. >> reporter: investigators say someone finally called 911 nearly 12 hours after the fall. >> was he breathing? >> he is breathing. >> was there any alcohol or anything involved? >> yes, there is. >> all right, we'll get somebody over there. if anything changes call back and let us know. >> it was too late. >> kordell davis says he saw tim piazza after he had fallen down a staircase after a hazing ritual of extreme drinking. >> people are saying he need to sleep it off.
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people were saying, not that big of a deal. people saying we handled this situation before. >> reporter: surveillance cameras reportedly capturing the brothers slapping him. pouring water over him, trying to wake him up. davis checking his pulse. >> i said we should call 911, get him in an ambulance. i am screaming. got thrown against the wall. i didn't know what to do after that. i felt kind of useless. and i felt like i had no say in the situation. after that. >> you didn't feel look you could leave? and call somewhere else? go outside or do anything? you didn't think? >> i was told that i was overreacting. >> the frat brothers weren't worried about surveillance cameras. >> they said the cameras aren't going to be checked. >> eight of the brothers charged with involuntary manslaughter and assault. defense attorneys say there wasn't any intent, arguing they didn't realize seriousness of piazza's injuries.
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thank you to gio there. when we come back, jimmy kimmel makes an emotional return to late night tv. busy night in the ballroom. "the skinny" is next. gy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. break through your allergies. new flonase sensimist ar music playing ) - ( snaps, clatters ) that sounds awful. ( music stops ) but a lot better than last week. ( rock music playing ) ♪ we weren't born to follow. ♪
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♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >> i haven't played the skinny drums in a while. >> you haven't? >> missed it. >> as you probably guessed. "the skinny" time. start things off with return of jimmy kimmel. may recall, jimmy off last week when he revealed his newborn son's heart defect. >> offered a new video of his son looking pretty strong there. billy. also an update on his condition. >> well first i want to tell so many people asked. our son billy is doing very well. [ cheers and applause ] >> he is eating.
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he is, he is -- he is getting bigger. he is sleeping well. he can read now which they say is unusual for him. >> ha-ha. >> billy quite the overachiever. at a few weeks old. now, jimmy thanked everyone for the outpouring of support said he would send a card to everyone who donated to children's hospital since his comments last week. >> he also joked it could be christmas before some people receive their notes. but we're guessing that they will be okay with that. worst the wait. >> wait for it. his son is doing better there. >> see little billy with his little smile. >> cute face. glitz, glamour in the ballroom. week eight, "dancing with the stars." called it hot summer nights last night. >> each pair performed two routines, dance they had never done before. and trio dance. >> normani who has an advantage over everyone else, a singer dancer, editorial. she and partner val were one point away from double perfect scores for the night.
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>> michelle jennings was spicy as always with his argentine tango, sweeping not one but two women off their feet. three if you include me. a near perfect score for the second number. probably would have been perfect if he had taken his shirt off, come on rashad. >> do it for seven weeks, now give up on the shirt? >> simone biles got called out for not connecting with the audience and judges. her dance, "don't let me down." did just that for bruno. >> bruno was going on and on. and so much so that he was eventually told to sit down. >> carrie ann -- >> did she just fall? wipe out. was it acting? >> he just fell on the floor. >> want to know what we think about that.
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>> sit down! >> all right, let's get the judges' scores. >> not very noticeable. >> 7. >> 6. >> that's not a very, like a weird squiggly line. all right, official cards for kendis. cubbies star and fan favorite, david ross went gangster in a gladiator themed dance. bruno said he looked like godzilla chasing airplanes. >> in the end, it was the cowboy, bonner bolton left the dance floor for good. >> sorry, bonner. >> what do you think of bonner? >> 6. >> jack says 4. >> 9 then. >> confused, which is it. >> work on numbers one through ten. a surprising story for you. maybe, any way. actor antonio sabato jr. launching a 2018 bid for congress, california. >> you mean the guy. >> from the calvin klein ads. >> no, no, no. >> yes.
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yes. >> he was general hospital i think. >> the guy. >> see there he is on general hospital. >> that's not who we are talking about. >> you remember him from melrose place. >> serious? >> yeah, on melrose place. there he is with heather locklear. >> everybody was with heather locklear in melrose place. >> the guy from the janet jackson video. love will never do without you. >> that's how you remember antonio sabato jr. >> best speaking role right there. >> how do you remember he was in this video. and i know everything about the video. ♪ never, never do without you >> i still want the cart wheely thingy the guy had in the video. scientific name for it. the metal wheely cart wheely thing. >> there you have it the metal wheely cart wheely thing. wheely cart wheely thing.
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♪ in the neighborhood ♪ who you going to call ♪ ♪ in the neighborhood ♪ who you going to call ♪ ♪ there's something weird and it don't look good ♪ >> 800 number. >> contractor in washington state was wishing the ghostbusters mentioned the number in the song he could use their help about now. >> he completed a project on an infamous house that is haunted so we called gabe cohen from our seattle station for the story. >> reporter: a ghost story in tacoma as told by casey clopton. this house is where ted bundy infamous serial killer grew up. last year it was purchased to be flipped. and chase's company extreme contracting came in to renovate. >> didn't go normal. >> reporter: on the second visit casey showed his daughter the home. >> she starts crying. chalked it up as girl scared of the dark. >> got weirder, hear jiggling door jobs and mysterious footsteps, arrived to open drawers and cupboards and found unplugged electric fireplace
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letting out heat then the dresser built into the wall. >> also, big bang. i'm look what the heck? it was tipped over. moved over. across the hall a little bit on its face. >> reporter: oddest of all a message casey's crew found one morning. >> it was like, no, no way. then it said in the middle of the floor. it said leave. spelled out perfectly. how does that happen? >> pencilled bible verses, playing christian music at all times. i told anybody that come into the house. turn it up or turn it down but you can't turn it off. >> after that things calmed down. the project took four months more than expected the house sold last month. made this contractor rethink what can lie between four walls. >> there is something else out there, man. what i think it is. >> gabe cohen, komo news. >> i wonder if the buyers that appeared out of nowhere, perhaps, had anything to do with the shenanigans.
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>> brilliant if it did. >> i think of it as, contractors are always running late. this project was four months later than they expected. >> oh. >> it wasn't my fault. it was the ghost. >> sorry, the ghost. it said perfectly leave. >> i would imagine. ♪ who you going to call ghostbusters ♪ >> 1-800-555-2368. just doesn't work right. >> but if you ain't afraid of no ghosts -- aren't you afraid of ghosts. >> i ain't afraid of ghosts. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. ♪ i ain't afraid of no ghosts ♪ i ain't afraid of no ghosts
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we went to a park and we handed people 10- and 20-pound sandbags. here's what happened. i just truly feel winded. i can feel it in my back. i didn't realize what extra weight on the body feels like. oh, i definitely felt it in my knees. you can easily put 2, 3, 4, or 5 pounds on in a year. woman: 10 pounds makes a big difference. no one liked carrying the extra weight, but people do it all the time. wouldn't you like to drop that weight and stop picking up more?
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in overnight after a former top official testifies the administration ignored her warnings. we're live in washington with the details. breaking overnight, airport chaos. anger boiling over when several flights get canceled. police rushing to the scene. hundreds of travelers left stranded. many battling each other. the airline now offering its explanation. jimmy kimmel is back to work after taking some time off following his son's health scare. he wasted no time getting right back into the battle over health care. >> hopefully some kind of common sense will prevail. one senator, bill cassidy -- >> plus, we get an update on how little billy is doing now. and caught on camera, a wild scene for a couple of mountain bikers. things get crazy and
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