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so you thought you had trouble in deciding who was going to sit where at your wedding. >> yeah, planning can be tough. >> woo, the family drama for meghan markle. her dad, thomas is experiencing serious chest pains following that photo scandal that we told you about. >> this after the palace revealed he will no longer be a part of the wedding ceremony. james longman has more. >> reporter: just days before he was to walk his daughter down the aisle, tmz says meghan markle's father will not attend the event. thomas markle reportedly bowing out after an embarrassing report in britain's "mail" on saturday accusing him of working with the paparazzi to stage photos. the father of the bride seen reading up on britain, exercising with hand weights and getting measured for a suit. the 73-year-old now telling the website the photos look stupid and hammy.
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megan's estranged half sister saying it was all her idea to recast his image after unflattering photos in the press. >> i am entirely the culprit. there's a lot of scrutiny that it was money-motivated. it was not. it was my suggestion to benefit him and to benefit the royal family. >> reporter: markle tells tmz he's recovering from a heart attack six days ago but won't go to the wedding because he doesn't want to embarrass his daughter or the royal family. the palace not confirming the report but saying this is a deeply personal moment for ms. markle in the days before her wedding. she and prince harry ask again for understanding and respect to be extended to mr. markle in this difficult situation. the royal relationship with the paparazzi has been a painful one. harry talks about the paparazzi's role in his mother's death in this documentary. >> one of the hardest things to come to terms with is the fact that the people who chased her into the tunnel were the same
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people taking photographs of her while she was still dying on the back seat of the car. >> reporter: it's a difficult time for meghan. she's understood to be devastated by this turn of events and would still very much like her father to walk her down the aisle. >> it is getting messy. >> it's got to be tough for a father to miss his daughter's wedding and for her not to have her dad there. >> and for her dad to sell photos of himself days before the wedding. >> that part is awkward, too. >> it is trashy. coming up, the "fresh prince of the irs." and "dancing with the stars" is all set with three eliminations. we are heading to the finale. we'll tell you who made the cut next in "the skinny." e finale. we'll tell you who made the cut next in "the skinny." next in "the skinny."
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and pharrell's where they from. they really represented where they're from. there were lots of lifts from both competing couples. >> yeah, they did a good job, i thought. chris was a fan favorite. but at the end of the day,'s the one heading home. josh norman gets the w in this faceoff. >> they lost their shirt, you would have thought that would be the key to help chris out. >> they both did, you know. >> that's true. chris was still wearing a sweater. all right, next, figure skating bffs facing off for an epic jive battle to "johnny be good". chuck berry would have been proud and so would rupaul with adam's drag queen splits. >> the splits made the difference. adam moves into the final round. finally, jenny finch and tonya harding had their own battle to the cha-cha.
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>> tonya harding shocks the world and made it to the final. >> all right. >> congrats. >> it will be fun. it's good to see tonya make it that far. to the true story of "the fresh prince of bel-air". >> he raps the story. it involves him chillin' out, relaxin', shootin' some b-ball outside the school. couple guys make trouble in his neighborhood. his mom got scared and she moved him to his aunty and uncle in bel-air. >> naturally, they moved him to his aunty and uncle's house in bel-air. yeah, that was ron burgundy. that's not the real reason he landed the role because of tax trouble. >> yeah. >> i didn't pay the irs. my girlfriend was like. >> you're not just going to be laying around this house all day long. you're going to do something. >> i went to the arsenio hall show, and i met bennie medina.
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he pitches me the idea for this show, and he says, i want you to meet quincey jones. he walks me in, handed me a screenplay for a failed morris day pilot. i said yes, and i let it rip. i get to the end, everyone's clapping, he looks to the head of nbc. do you like it? yeah, i like it. he says, no, did you like it, yeah, i like it. good! the lawyers go out in the limo, and they're drawing up the first deal for "the fresh prince of bel-air". >> that would have been a very different theme song. when a couple of guys who work for the irs wanted me to pay my taxes. >> and i went to quincey jones. >> and when the limo came, the lawyers were there, drawing up the contracts. >> you're off to bel-air. that was fascinating, though. >> thanks to will smith for not paying your taxes. now we have "the fresh prince of
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bel-air" forever. >> who ever thought of giving morris day a tv show, really? finally, the curious performance of a mythical creature. on a singing competition. >> this was not "american idol." you should still listen to the golden pipes here on a south korean show called "king of mass singer". ♪ and say, oh, ♪ the sun will come out >> you will probably not recognize the face, but can you recognize the voice? kendis? >> i know who it is. of course. the masked unicorn? ryan reynolds. future oscar winner just ahead of "deadpool 2's" premier. we'll watch everybody freak out. oh, my god. >> this would have been your reaction.
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♪ after all them years ♪ ♪ after all them years ♪ we can start all over again beyonce with her best-known song. >> know that one really well. welcome back, everybody. we are back with the incredible story of a mother becoming the surrogate for her grandchildren, carrying the baby for her daughters unable to get pregnant. >> grandma's having twins. here's erielle reshef. >> reporter: look quickly and you may think they're sisters. but 43-year-old sheila and her daughter are having a baby, two in fact. >> i'm telling everybody i'm pregnant. they go oh, you look great for
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having twins. i should, because i am not the one pregnant. my mom is growing my babies for me. >> reporter: it started in 2015. makayla and her high school sweetheart happily married and proud parent. when makayla was diagnosed with cervical cancer. the treatment dashing the dreams of having more children. >> i felt like my heart was ripped out of my chest. it was almost as if it was me. being diagnosed. >> reporter: that's when makayla's mom sheila stepped forward as a surrogate. >> as a mother, you want to see your child happy and have everything in life that you can give them. and this is one thing that i can give her that she couldn't do for herself. >> reporter: after weeks of painstaking anticipation the couple sharing the news. with little aden and family. >> it's a boy and a girl! >> reporter: but the non-traditional pregnancy forcing makayla and brandon to
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explain to her son why mommy wasn't carrying the babies herself. >> we always told him mama growing the babies. >> reporter: grandma sheila who has two other children says this time around was a bit different than before. >> it was a lot easier at 16 for sure. now it's just, i'm more tired. >> reporter: both moms, though, say the struggle has been worth it. >> i've raised my children. i'm ready to enjoy the grand children part of it. spoiling them and sending them home. >> reporter: erielle reshef, abc news, new york. >> grandma is spoiling those kids in many, many ways. >> just imagine the stories she will tell some day to those kids. >> congratulations to the family. this is abc news "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades. decades. abc news "world news
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15th. from abc news, this is "world news now." do you abstain from gossip? >> that would be the hardest things that you mentioned. abstaining from food would be okay. i wouldn't be able to make it through at all. of course it's a busy day in that region. we're going to start with the deadly and serious situation between the israelis and palestinians at the gaza strip. >> they are marking the 70th anniversary of when they were removed from israel. terry moran has more. >> reporter: it was ivanka trump who did the honors in jerusalem. the curtain came down, formally
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opening the embassy, and the first daughter took the mic. >> we welcome you officially, and for the first time, to the embassy of the united states here in jerusalem, the capital of israel. thank you. [ applause ] [ sirens ] >> reporter: at that same moment, an awful scene unfolding. tens of thousands of palestinians waving their flags, the flags of a group without a country. jerusalem claimed by both palestinians and israelis as their capital, one of the most emotional issues in the long conflict. israeli security forces first fired tear gas into the crowd and dropped it from drones. then they opened fire. alex rossi of skynews was there. >> this is turning into a pretty grim day here. it's a steady stream of ambulances coming in. most of the people being brought in have gunshot wounds to their lower limbs.
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>> reporter: some protesters praying amid the chaos. a striking scene. others threw stones, used slingshots. at least 55 protesters were killed according to palestinian health authorities and more than 2700 injured. the shrouded deadlined hospital hallways, grieving loved ones inconsolable. >> a stark contrast in jerusalem. the president's son-in-law scorned the protesters. >> as we've seen from the protests in the last month and even today, those provoking violence are part of the problem and not part of the solution. >> reporter: here there was music and prayers, led by pastor robert jeffers of dallas who has preached that jews are destined to hell, along with muslims and hebrews. president trump spoke via video.
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>> our greatest hope is for peace. the united states remains fully committed to facilitating a lasting peace agreement. >> reporter: president trump believes moving the u.s. embassy here will make peace more likely by taking jerusalem off the table. but jerusalem is such an emotional subject for palestinians. 40% of the people who live in this city are palestinians. their families have lived here for centuries and centuries and believe this city is their capital. since president trump made this announcement, the palestinians have cut off all contact with the u.s. administration. so restarting the peace process looks to be a very difficult task indeed. terry moran, abc news, jerusalem. here at home, first lady melania trump is spending the night in the hospital after being treated for a benign kidney condition. the procedure known as embolization is said to be successful. mrs. trump is expected to remain in the hospital for the rest of the week.
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the president paid her a visit hours later and said she was in good spirits. the white house is not revealing many details about the condition, but vice president mike pence said the procedure was long-planned. in the meantime, the administration is refusing to apologize for an aide's crass comments about senator john mccain during a meeting. president trump is focussing on leakers calling them cowards. and kellyanne conway says staffers are using the media to quote, shiv each other. she insists kelly sadler has been dealt with, but they're not saying how. >> it's an internal matter, and we've addressed it internally. if you aren't able in internal meetings to express your thoughts or say anything without feeling that your colleagues will betray you, that creates a very difficult work environment. >> senator mccain's daughter
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megan says sadler told her she would apologize publicly and now believes that will never come. an internal watchdog says scott pruitt requested round the clock security as soon as he was confirmed. he says it was recommended due to an increased number of threats against home. the epa has spent $3 million on his full-time security detail, which is far more than his predecessor's. today is primary day in four states, including pennsylvania which has a record number of female candidates. part of the so-called pink wave movement. >> democrats consider pennsylvania a key to the party's success in november. brad mielke has more. >> i'm here in the "start here" studio. when i heard about primaries today, i was like, didn't we already do this a week ago? but yes, four states are having primaries today. and when it comes to the house, mary ellis parks says pennsylvania could be the ball
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game. what do you have your eye on today that's so interesting? >> the way i see it, pennsylvania's going to matter a whole heck of a lot in november. because one of the easiest ways for democrats to take back the house is to have a really big night in that state. there are so many swing districts that could potentially flip, and so who exactly is on the ballot for democrats is going to matter. that's going to be decided tonight. >> so electability is a big issue. but when you see all these big trends swirling around the country, all of those seem to have come crashing down on pennsylvania. you're going to have voters in redrawn congressional districts with retired gop congress men -- congressmen with lots of new candidates, particularly women and veterans battling it out. so buckle up. you can hear that entire conversation with mary alice parks on "start here" later this morning. check it out on apple podcast. missouri's governor greitens will still face legal and political trouble despite prosecutors dropping a charge against him.
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he had been charged with invasion of privacy for allegedly taking a revealing photo of a woman with whom he was having an affair. the governor's attorney says the charge was dropped because the alleged picture was never found. greitens has denied any criminal wrongdoing. >> it is a great victory and a long time coming. this experience has been humbling. and i have emerged from it a changed man. >> prosecutors say they plan to re-file the charge or have a special prosecutor pursue it, meanwhile greitens is facing another charge for using a charity donor list for his campaign. missouri lawmakers will start a special session on friday to consider impeaching him. new details about a tesla crash. the woman driving claims the auto pilot was on at the time. she also reportedly admitted she was looking at her phone when her vehicle hit a fire truck. she was not seriously injured. the auto pilot system is not designed for use on streets with
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intersections or changing traffic patterns. city leaders in seattle have approved a new tax to address the problem of homelessness. large businesses in the city including amazon and starbucks will pay a tax that amounts to $275 per employee each year. it will be used for homeless services and affordable housing. they have the third highest number of homeless in the country. one out of every 16 students in city schools are homeless. we turn to a fish tale, this is a story about the one that didn't get away. chinese fishermen caught a grouper nearly six feet long. they pulled it in, in the south china sea. not sure what it weighed, but it measured five feet 11 inches. >> the grouper's taller than both of us. it sold for $2500.
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probably also worth more than either one of us. >> exactly. >> talk about the catch of the day. >> that is not normal for a grouper. in case you haven't gone fishing at all. coming up, the yale grad student who had the cops called on her while she was napping in her dorm's common area, speaks out. about the racially charged incident. and we take a look back at a similar wedding in the abc news vault. you're watching "abc's world news now." that, do i? have to worry about actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line, and if you're not taking care of your gums, you're not taking care of your mouth. so now i use this. crest gum detoxify. introducing new crest gum detoxify... it works below the gum line and is clinically proven to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. new gum detoxify, from crest. gums are good. so is my check up!
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investigators are trying to investigators are trying to figure out what caused this house to explode in cleveland. they have not determined whether it was gas to blame. a woman was critically injured with second degree burns over most of her body. paramedics found her in the street. neighbors said it sounded like a bomb went off. >> looks like that, too. and a former new york city nanny has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for fatally stabbing two children in her care. it made national headlines in 2012. ortega apologized and begged for
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forgiveness before sentencing on monday. the victims' parents also spoke out. >> lou and neil are powerful forces. they will always lead us forward. >> it is right that she should live and rot and die in the concrete and metal cage. >> attorneys for ortega argue that she could not be held responsible because she was mentally ill. a painful, painful case for that family. now to the latest on the yale university scandal, the black grad student that was reported to police in question because she was found napping in a public room of her dorm. >> the white student who called the cops should be discipline. linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: for the first time, yale student is speaking out about the viral confrontation she had with police in her dorm. >> i was like, you have to be
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kidding me. >> reporter: this white student called police on her, she fell asleep while writing a paper in the dorm's common area. four officers respond to that call. >> can you verify that you are a resident here? >> i used the key to show that that was my apartment. i don't think if i looked differently it would have gone any different than that. >> reporter: she says the same woman called police on her friend, a fellow student, back in march. that student says when he asked her for directions she responded saying this. >> you are making me uncomfortable. i don't feel safe around you, you are an intruder. you need to get out. >> reporter: the university president said we must neither condone nor excuse using racism or prejudice at yale. >> there need to be punitive measures for people who act out
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of racially-motivated, you know, bias. >> reporter: frustration is growing in the black community. the headline on one website add taking a nap in your dorm common room to the list of things you can't do while black. it has gotten more than 1.5 million views. >> none of this is new. every day someone is treated with racial bias. it's ridiculous treatment. from the police. >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news, new york. coming up, we open up the abc news vault for the royal wedding. and the original second fiddle ceremony. you're watching "world news now." now." lly cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque,
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that was them tying the knot. >> as we look ahead to this saturday's wedding to charles and diana's second son. let's open up the abc vault to see the marriage of the queen's second son. they got hitched in 1986. >> royal wedding bells have been pealing across london now for more than three hours. announcing the marriage of prince andrew and princess sarah. after a carriage ride under sunny skies, millions watched from around the world as the 26-year-old bride made a grand entrance down the aisle wearing an ivory gown with a 17.5-foot train. and when it came time to exchange vows, sarah stumbled a bit as diana did. afterward, the beaming royal couple smiled at well-wishers as they walked down the aisle as man and wife.
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>> and you are now seeing the royal wave from the balcony at buckingham palace. there they are. the newlyweds, andrew and sarah. and you see the crowd around buckingham palace. sarah, now the duchess of york, with her husband, the duke. here comes the queen. ah, there we have the entire royal family out for the occasion. and of course members of sarah's family as well. >> rapidly growing grandchildren there. we've pulled out again. but that family grows the whole time. it's going to be 100 and some by the turn of the century. she's trying to talk to the crowd. >> that's what they were saying.
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did you miss that? >> i didn't have a camera to click, but i certainly saw it, and that's the moment everyone waits for, the thousands gathered down below the balcony at buckingham palace. >> ah, what a moment that was. and way back then there was a young tike also on that balcony, prince harry, who of course is going to get married this week. >> we will be seeing a recreation of that. a little more modern looking i'm guessing. >> and it was questionable whether fergie will be invited to this wedding. she will be. and there's another wedding she will be invited to. that's eugenie, princess eugenie who will be married this fall. >> you get a wedding. you get a royal wedding, everybody gets a royal wedding! >> everybody gets a royal wedding. we'll be right back. a royal wedding. we'll be right back. rage. guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want.
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♪ i want to hold you ♪ when am i supposed to ♪ in my head ♪ i could get you out of it >> i like it. >> selena gomez topping the charts with a cute little song there. >> summer's coming which means summer songs are coming. finally this half hour we're remembering margot kidder who is the lois lane. >> she appeared in four super man movies as a scrappy reporter at the "daily planet". but kidder was also a fighter off screen. david wright has more. >> making sense of senseless
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killings. >> reporter: margot kidder was lois lane. as dismissive of low-level reporters as she was besotted with the man of steel. that first exclusive interview with superman not exactly hard-hitting reporting. >> why are you here? >> i'm here to fight for truth, justice and the american way. >> reporter: it took the celebrity profile to new heights. >> here i am. a kid out of school. holding hands with a god. >> reporter: kidder's combination of pluck and vulnerability won her the part. in real life, she was vulnerable, suffering from mental illness as she told diane sawyer. >> i could have gotten better years ago if i had the courage to face that something was wrong. >> reporter: but for most of us >> i've got you. >> you've got me, who's got you?
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>> reporter: margot kidder will always be lois lane. >> such a classic line there. she said they had a brother/sister relationship off screen. we didn't have to duplicate it. we do our bickering on-screen and it looked like lover's quarrel. dc comics tweeted out thank you so much for being the lois lane we all grew up with. they have not said anything about the cause of death. >> there have been many super man movies over the years, not only to that generations but generations beyond, this is our lois lane. margot kidder there. dying at such a young age in fact. fact. that's the news for this half
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now," first lady melania trump is in the hospital. the white house revealing she underwent a procedure for a kidney condition. >> the president says she's in good spirits but this morning there are questions about her condition and why she's being hospitalized for the rest of the week. also this morning, severe storms slam the mid atlantic. forcing people at a major airport to seek shelter underground. we have the accuweather forecast ahead. growing concern this morning about a potential massive volcanic explosion on hawaii's big island. and now a warning from the authorities who say the air quality is conditioned red, an immediate danger to the public health. and it's c is for cookie, that's good enough for me. ♪ c is for cookie >> not just for cookie monster but for all of us. we are celebrating the cookie today and paying tribute to a little cookie monster in the process on this national
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♪ c is for cookie ♪ that's good enough for me from abc news, this is "world news now." >> what's the next line? ♪ oh, cookie, cookie, cookie starts with c ♪ >> there are people making bang up bucks on that. >> for us it's all about the cookies today, and we're going to get to that. >> happy national chocolate chip cookie day. >> we will be celebrating a little later. the first lady is in the hospital recuperating from what the administration says is a successful procedure. >> she's being treated for a benign kidney condition. the president tweeted a thank you to all well-wishers and said the first lady is in good spirits. cecelia vega has the latest.
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>> reporter: president trump boarding marine one, heading to the hospital to visit his wife. first lady melania trump is at walter reed medical center, the white house making a surprise announcement that she is being treated for a kidney condition. doctors performed an embolization. aides say the procedure was successful but released no other details. it is unknown exactly what her condition is. but she will likely remain hospitalized for the rest of the week. this comes as the first lady has raised her public profile. she was last seen on the tarmac welcoming the detainees from north korea. last week in the rose garden she unveiled her official policy platform. a program for children called be best. >> let us teach our children the
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difference between right and wrong and encourage them to be best in their individual paths in life. >> reporter: as she asked for kindness, president trump sat right there looking on, later joining her on stage for a kiss. he was not at the hospital for the procedure. instead, a senior administration official telling abc news he spoke with his wife beforehand and with her doctors immediately after. and president trump was asked repeatedly by reporters at the white house why he wasn't at the hospital for the first lady's procedure. he did not answer those questions as he boarded marine one. so far, the white house not answering those questions either. cecelia vega, the white house. >> a lot of people were taking note of the president's absence before the lady went into surgery. you would think a husband would be there for that. it's also, for a white house that leaks about everything it was so strange that we did not learn about this until it was officially released by the white house. >> it was. it's raising some questions. experts say patients who undergo
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this kind of a procedure are often home the same day. but of course whatever the condition was, we wish the first lady well this morning. >> they say it as unusual for a patient to spend an entire week in the hospital. so there are definitely a lot of questions involving the first lady's health that are not answered. we're also keeping an eye on the tense situation on the border with gaza. tens of thousands of palestinians gathered there to protest the opening of the new u.s. embassy in jerusalem. >> israeli forces opened fire killing at least 58 people, some of them children, we're told, and injuring others. this is a contrast to the scenes in jerusalem. >> on behalf of the 45th president of the united states of america. we welcome you to the embassy of the united states in jerusalem, the capital of israel. >> the deadly violence was the worst since israel's invasion of
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gaza four years ago. many fear the death toll could rise because today is the 70th anniversary of the establishment of israel and what palestinians call their catastrophe. when hundreds of thousands were forced from their homes for the creation of israel. >> this is also the first day of ramadan. back here in this country, turning to the weather and the severe storms on the move out of the washington, d.c. area, but not before heavy winds left a trail of damage and brought the beltway to a stand still. that's usually our capitol hill shot. you can barely see it. >> it also brought dulles to a standstill as passengers took shelter in an underground train tunnel. chance of more severe weather today. accuweather's paul williams has more. good morning paul. >> we're concerned about their front draping across the ohio
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valley region. even towards st. louis. targeted storms for tuesday afternoon and tuesday evening with travel disruptions along i-80, i-95. d.c., philadelphia, new york, towards boston. then tropical downpours that's going to create drenching storms from atlanta all the way down towards miami. kendis, diane? and the lava from hawaii's kilauea volcano flowing at 100 miles per hour. but the biggest concern is the air quality. sulfur dioxide poses an immediate danger to public health. >> reporter: the ground of hawaii's big island cracking open and blasting out gas and lava. at least four fissures have opened since saturday. blasting out spatter as high as 500 feet in the air.
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steam rising from roads, split by molten rock beneath. constant eruptions sounding like thunderclaps. we boarded this helicopter to get an up-close view of the rift zone. >> you can see the lines and fissures over there. basically, they are spewing toxic gases thousands of feet into the air. all the vegetation to the left of it has been killed because of the gases. much of the lava flowing out comes from the crater. its floor collapsing two weeks ago. >> this is almost like a slow-motion train wreck. >> reporter: this drone video showing what's become a river of black lava flowing through the leilani estates neighborhood. the worry, if roadways get cut off, people could be cut off. officials warning residents. >> we would like people to be ready to evacuate at a moment's notice. >> reporter: residents are lining up for respirators.
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>> not everyone can get on a plane and leave. some can and are but the rest of us are here >> reporter: the lava lake has dropped nearly 1,000 feet, nearly reaching the ground water. if that happens it could create steam-driven explosions, power -- powerful enough to send rocks some as large as trucks flying up to a half a mile or more into the air. if the volcano blows, it could spew ash over a 12-square-mile area. a graver concern, that behind me, the combination of steam and noxious gas blowing offshore. if it changes and begins blowing onshore it could affect the 50,000 people living on this side of the big island of hawaii. >> you can see that smoke right there behind matt. thanks to you. back overseas now and terrifying moments for passengers as two planes
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collided at an airport in turkey. here it is, caught on camera there in istanbul. the crash on security footage. you can see the asiana flight slicing off the tail. nobody was hurt. 222 passengers were on board. one image shows the extent of the damage to the plane. here's the shocking part. the plane did not make its next flight. >> oh. >> sorry. >> so it needs the tail is what you're saying. >> yes, minor delays in istanbul on that flight. >> now we know. the tail of the plane is important. american airlines has issued restrictions on emotional support animals. ferrets, hedgehogs and goats will be on the list of those banned from flying. they will have to give notice before flying with the animal and it follows similar actions by delta and united airlines. sorry, jack. you will have to leave your goat at home.
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>> and the hedge hogs. >> you wouldn't notice if they were on board. goats take a little more space. >> if i can't fly with a goat, i'm not going. >> how's tom brady going to fly? goat, goat, goat jokes. >> just leave that one out there for a little while. a young baseball player in arkansas put a new spin on one of the classic plays of the game. >> yeah, he avoided being tagged out by jumping over the catcher. look at his form. ooh! right over there, and the little rock titans tie the game with that run. >> look at that! >> if this baseball thing doesn't work out he has a future running the hurdles or maybe in the ballet. >> yeah. >> eat your heart out. >> bring on the olympics. coming up, legal sports betting.
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the supreme court's decision will now give the states power to regulate gambling on games. so who wins and who loses with this ruling. and the emotional testimony from the father of a teenager killed when a minivan seat crushed him. what the investigation found about the failure of the first responders. you're watching "world news now." now." responders. you're watching "world news now."
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wel welcome back. we're back with cincinnati now. we're getting new details on what went wrong when a teenager called 911 as he was being crushed to death in a minivan. >> the victim's family says it leaves many unanswered questions. alex perez has more. >> reporter: the investigation into why this heart-breaking 911 call -- >> i probably don't have much time left. just tell my mom that i love her if i die. >> reporter: did not lead authorities to kyle plush. his father right there. >> kyle knew he was in trouble and didn't call his mom and dad. he knew he needed to call the one entity that could respond quickly. >> reporter: he was reaching for equipment in the rear of the minivan when the seat flipped. the operator could not understand what plush was
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saying. >> i'm trapped inside my gold honda odyssey van in the parking lot. >> reporter: the car make and location never relayed to police. for 11 minutes, they patrolled, but didn't find him. >> we failed to get the outcome we wanted in this emergency response. >> reporter: the city's investigation also found the operator's computer twice froze. authorities in cincinnati say they will also now commission an independent investigation. alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> our thanks to alex. and coming up in the next half hour. the latest on meghan markle's father, reportedly hospitalized after saying he will no longer be attending his daughter's wedding to prince harry. but, the '90s commercial star who may appear at the lottery. he could fit in a suitcase. that's next on world news now. suitcase. that's next on world news now. h,
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oh, we are back with some sports, and we're going to start with the first game of the nba western conference finals. it was a back and forth, actually, a great game with the defending champion golden state warriors and the houston rockets. >> houston was up by nine points early on. hometown fans were loving that, but -- by halftime it was tied. >> and a big run by the warriors at the start of the fourth quarter was all they needed to ensure their win. golden state takes a 1-0 lead with the series with a victory. klay thompson there was really, really good. and so was steph. whoa. >> he's excited. >> whoa, he's got the moves. and if you're the fan of a rebuilding nba team, tonight is the night where the fate of many franchises may be decide by golf -- ping pong balls. >> an old lucky charm is being smuggled in.
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>> what are you doing? >> that's chris rock, the voice of penny hardaway from the '90s nike commercials. >> apparently, they did pretty well in the draft during penny hardaway days. >> good luck to the orlando magic. the golden knights beat the winnipeg jets 3-1. they were playing on home turf there in manitoba. each team has won a game apiece in the best of seven series, but the jets have lost home ice advantage. this is the first season for the golden knights and the first team in nhl history to win more than one playoff series in its inaugural season. game three is tomorrow night in vegas. >> good for them. and everyone said hockey in vegas? >> yeah. i'm rooting for the jets. the canadian team hasn't been in
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the finals there in a long time. >> you call yourself a patriot. >> and the capitals. now to the supreme court 6-3 ruling that will allow individual states to regulate sports betting. >> bookies and sports leagues, including the ncaa are not thrilled. here's maggie rulli. >> reporter: the supreme court ushers in a new era of sports betting. >> it acknowledges that sports betting is something much more normal in society today. it's been normalized. >> reporter: the ruling gives states the go ahead to regulate sports betting across the nation. it strikes down a ruling in 1992. >> it's a big day for state's rights. it leaves the question to the states. >> reporter: many states had
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hoped their cut of legalized sports gambling could solve budget problems. >> they get to charge taxes on some of those bets. >> reporter: and new jersey has led the charge for change. >> i think it will be a good thing for sporting fans who want to put a wager on an event. >> reporter: the national football league is taking a more measured response, calling on congress to enact core regulations. but the big winner? >> it's a win for the casual fan, many who wanted to bet legally but couldn't in their particular state. now they'll be able to do it legally once the state passes the law. >> reporter: now the new ruling doesn't mean people can start placing bets from their couch right away. instead, states also start setting up infrastructure around betting. >> good to see ryan, too. the high top's coming in. >> we see ryan all the time. you're not here when that happens.
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holidays. >> kendis is breaking everything already. >> you already set it all up. national chocolate chip day. >> yes! >> yes! constance came in just for that. >> why don't you eat one? >> so some fun facts about the chocolate chip. started in 1937. ruth wakefield of whitman, massachusetts. >> wait, what? >> massachusetts. the bay state. would you like some? was curious what a little bit of chocolate would add to her cookies. >> yumminess. that's the answer. >> are you too lazy to grab a cookie? she placed her tollhouse there. semi-sweet nestle chocolate bar. into the cookie recipe, and
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voilà. >> you got chocolate chip cookies. it's the short version of everything he tried to say. >> why did it take her so long to come up with the concept? >> it took you 30 seconds. >> here are the cookies, they are beautiful. celebrate the day. it's a national day on the calendar. >> you know what else you should celebrate? graduations, which means it's time for senior pranks. and in wisconsin they pulled off a good one, tape, black tarp and bricks to simulate a car crash. they created an obstacle illusion making it look like a car drove through the principal's office. turns out it was an illusion. the principal said it looked very, very real. but then i thought, this has to be a prank. the police department posted pics on facebook. >> is it half a car? >> yeah, it's an old car. >> genius there.
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a small truck carries two cars at once in arkansas. because arkansas. >> wow. >> the driver on the road in camden, arkansas shows a pickup truck with the two cars. just saying on the footage here, i've never seen anything like this. you see two cars half -- >> looks perfectly safe to me. >> imagine what they look like when they're moving. and finally, a little lesson on partnership from duncan the labrador and kirby. they try to get their mouth on some treats. check them out. there's a fluffy white dog who stands next to them like i'm not getting involved in this. you two knock yourselves out. >> more cookies? >> i wonder if duncan's going to get any treats out of this? hey, duncan, you want a cookie?
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while i was on a combat patrol my c in baqubah, iraq,nned out. a rocket-propelled grenade took my arm off at the shoulder. when i came home, i felt alone. my family was around me, but i couldn't talk to them about what i'd seen and what i'd done. i remember just thinking, man, the way i am right now, i don't want to live. i was discharged from the army, and i've been working with the wounded warrior project since 2007. warriors don't have to be severely wounded to be with the wounded warrior project. we do have a lot of guys that have post-traumatic stress disorder. being able to share your story, i guess it kind of helps you wrap your mind around what did happen over there. just because you've left the military doesn't mean your life is over, because when these guys are coming home, i'm kind of leading
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and training them, instead of for combat, i'm leading and training them to heal. and if i come away with anything from the wounded warrior project, it's them giving my life back. my name is norbie, and yes, i do suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, but i'm okay. martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... this this morning on "world news now," the powerful storms
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hitting the east coast. heavy rain, high winds wreaking havoc. hundreds of thousands of power outages are expected. the damage and where the storms are headed next. new details on first lady melania trump's kidney condition as she remains in the hospital possibly through the end of the week. our medical expert explains the procedure and the decision by doctors. and new this half hour, meghan markle's father reportedly in the hospital for chest pains, following that embarrassing photo scandal days before the big royal wedding. >> reports say he's decided to skip the wedding all together. we have fallout from london just ahead. and we all know about from west philadelphia where he was born and raised, but will smith is now revealing the true, true reason he became "the fresh prince of bel-air". learn how his life really got turned upside down. >> oh, it's so tempting. >> on this tuesday, it is the ides of may.
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♪ in west philadelphia ♪ chillin' out, ♪ from abc news, this is "world news now." ♪ >> i knew this was a potential. ♪ an uncle in bel-air >> we're really heavy this hour. okay, fine. we're starting with severe weather. >> very good. >> strong winds, on a serious note, strong winds and flooding coming in. >> take a look at the radar. you can see the biggest storm along the east coast and another line of storms moving in from the midwest. >> wind gusts have hit 70 miles per hour. more than 140,000 power outages are reported. a tornado warning forced people to shelter underground. >> and a separate storm system. look at this time lapse, threatening florida, especially the keys, but it is not expected to develop into a tropical storm.
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let's get the forecast from paul williams. >> good morning, kendis, diane. we're looking for massive downpours. trout -- throughout the ohio valley region. cincinnati, towards pittsburgh, reaching into philadelphia, boston, bangor, with a front that creates the opportunity for severe storms, targeting the northeast. new york, philadelphia, d.c., pittsburgh. damaging winds, flash flooding, travel disruptions along i-80, 81, 95 just to name a few. drenching storms from atlanta to miami. isolated thunderstorms throughout portions of texas. look for storms late week along the east coast and the west. and this week we're looking for thunderstorms to continue with a plume of moisture and a flood threat throughout the northwest. kendis, diane? >> busy times for paul williams in the weather department. our thanks to you. we're going to turn to the health scare for the first lady
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in the hospital after what we're told was a procedure to treat a kidney condition. mrs. trump is expected to spend the rest of the week in that hospital. but late last night, the vice president mike pence said she's already on the mend. we get more from tara palmieri. >> reporter: the president lifting off to see his wife melania in the hospital, being treated for a kidney condition. she underwent a procedure for a benign kidney condition. the president tweeting, heading over to walter reed medical center to see our great first lady. successful procedure. she's in good spirits. thank you to all the well-wishers. the vice president followed up with a tweet that he and his wife are relieved. president trump did not join the first lady for the procedure, but he wished her well before. this comes as melania raised her public profile revealing her be best campaign. to combat cyber bullying in the rose garden.
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>> let us teach our children the difference between right and wrong and encourage them to be best in their individual paths in life. >> reporter: days later, she joined president trump, vice president pence and second lady karen pence for a late-night photo op, greeting the prisoners from a north korean prison camp. melania remains in good spirits but will stay in the hospital for the remainder of the week. >> the important thing is there was a benign kidney condition. that's obviously good news. and the procedure went well, and there were no complications. >> reporter: the white house made a statement, the first lady looking forward to a full recovery so she can continue her work on behalf of children everywhere. her week-long hospitalization is the longest spent by a first lady since nancy reagan in 1987 for a mastectomy. >> and the vice president also revealed that the procedure was long-planned, but details of the first lady's condition remain a mystery. we get more insight from dr. jennifer ashton.
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>> this is invasive procedure, it's not a surgery, but done by intervention radiologists where they strategically block off part of the blood supply to the kidney. that's done either electively or emergently, in some cases to stop bleeding or stop a benign growth from growing larger. >> and the first lady has received an outpouring of support from both sides of the political aisle. chuck schumer was among those wishing her a speedy recovery. >> also in the meantime from bipartisan wishes are rolling in for former senate leader harry reid. he's recovering from surgery for pancreatic cancer and plans to undergo chemotherapy. his family says doctors caught the problem early and the prognosis is good. the opening of the embassy in jerusalem was marked by the deadliest outbreak in four years. tens of thousands gathered to protest on the border with gaza. israeli forces fired tear gas, then opened fire, killing at least 58 palestinians and
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wounding thousands. at the embassy opening, president trump's son-in-law and mideast adviser jared kushner put the blame for the violence squarely on the palestinians. >> as we have seen from the protests of the last month and even today, those provoking violence are part of the problem and not part of the solution. >> more protests are expected today as palestinians in gaza carry out a general strike. today marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of israel which resulted in the uprooting of hundreds of thousands of palestinians. a major victory for missouri's embattled governor. prosecutors have dropped an invasion of privacy charge against eric greitens. he has denied taking a nude photo of a woman without her permission. while he was having an extramarital affair. the prosecutor was called as a witness in the case. they're now asking the court to appoint a special prosecutors
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-- prosecutor who could refile the charge. although the defense says that's unlikely. a california woman is speaking out after she and her husband were charged with abusing and torturing their ten children. officials in fairfield say the kids, ranging in four months to 12 years old suffered puncture wounds, burns, bruising and may have been shot with a pellet gun. the conditions in the home were filthy. but the mother, ina rogers say it's police who made a mess in their home and insisted the children suffered only normal childhood injuries. >> i strive and i pride myself on being a good parent to my children. my husband has a lot of tattoos and looks like a scary individual, that's why people are so quick to judge him. but absolutely not. my husband is an amazing person. i am an amazing mother. >> rogers is out on bail. her husband remains behind bars. police say the case unfolded when the couple's 12 year old son ran away. a former manager of chipotle
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wrongly accused of stealing $600 from the restaurant has been awarded $8 million by a california jury. for wrongful termination. janette ortiz and her attorneys ended up settling with the chain for a separate confidential amount. that may have been to avoid punitive damages, which could have been up to $72 million. the mother of nine was fired three years ago. a wedding proposal getting attention for the wrong reasons. they're calling it the pee-posal. that's kevin and alissa and her son owen. kevin gets down on one knee to ask alissa to marry, but owen has more important matters to deal with. >> he has to go to the bathroom. >> when you have to go you have to go. >> the happy couple don't realize it until the person holding the camera finally speaks up. >> you guys. >> he's peeing, you see?
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>> so kevin and alissa have been working on potty training. it looks like he's getting the message at least. he's not going in his pants. >> you see the puddle on the ground. >> he's been very careful not to get his jacket, too. he got a lot of the lesson, just the timing part he has to work on. >> they're at a fountain. that brings out, that makes you -- >> also true. that's so funny. >> congratulations. >> yeah. congratulations to the happy couple and little owen. coming up, meghan markle's father drops out of the royal wedding after that embarrassing staged photo scandal. but he's now reportedly getting medical treatment in london. and you can guess which american celebrity decided to go on a korean singing show dressed as a unicorn, can you?
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meghan markle. her dad, thomas, is experiencing serious chest pains following that photo scandal that we told you about. >> he says he had a heart attack less than a week ago. this after the palace revealed he will no longer be a part of the wedding ceremony. james longman has more. >> reporter: just days before he was to walk his daughter down the aisle, tmz says meghan markle's father will not attend the event. thomas markle reportedly bowing out after ereport in britain's "mail" on saturday accusing him of working with the paparazzi to stage photos. the father of the bride seen reading up on britain, exercising with hand weights and getting measured for a suit. the 73-year-old now telling the website the photos look stupid and hammy. megan's estranged half sister saying it was all her idea to recast his image after unflattering photos in the press. >> i am entirely the culprit. there's a lot of scrutiny that it was money-motivated.
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it was not. it was my suggestion to benefit him and to benefit the royal family. >> reporter: markle tells tmz he's recovering from a heart attack six days ago but won't go to the wedding because he doesn't want to embarrass his daughter or the royal family. the palace not confirming the report but saying this is a deeply personal moment for ms. markle in the days before her wedding. she and prince harry ask again for understanding and respect to be extended to mr. markle in this difficult situation. the royal relationship with the paparazzi has been a painful one. harry talks about the paparazzi's role in his mother's death in this documentary. >> one of the hardest things to come to terms with is the fact that the people who chased her into the tunnel were the same people taking photographs of her while she was still dying on the back seat of the car. >> reporter: it's a difficult time for meghan. she's understood to be devastated by this turn of events and would still very much like her father to walk her down the aisle.
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>> it is getting messy. >> it's got to be tough for a father to miss his daughter's wedding and for her not to have her dad there. >> and for her dad to sell photos of himself days before the wedding. >> that part is awkward, too. >> it is trashy. coming up, the "fresh prince of the irs." and "dancing with the stars" is all set with three eliminations. we are heading to the finale. we'll tell you who made the cut next in "the skinny." e finale. we'll tell you who made the cut next in "the skinny." next in "the skinny."
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♪ skinny ♪ skinny ♪ just give me "the skinny" we begin with last night's ♪ skinny ♪ just give me "the skinny" we begin with last night's action-packed "dancing with the stars". three couples advanced to the finals and three went home. >> let's bring it to you with the danceoff, they got the salsa on to missy elliott. and pharrell's where they from. they really represented where they're from. there were lots of lifts from both competing couples. >> yeah, they did a good job, i thought. chris was a fan favorite.
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but at the end of the day, he's the one heading home. josh norman gets the w in this faceoff. >> they lost their shirt, you would have thought that would be the key to help chris out. >> they both did, you know. >> that's true. chris was still wearing a sweater. all right, next, figure skating bffs facing off for an epic jive battle to "johnny be good". chuck berry would have been proud and so would rupaul with adam's drag queen splits. >> the splits made the difference. adam moves into the final round. finally, jenny finch and tonya harding had their own battle to the cha-cha. >> tonya harding shocks the world and made it to the final. >> all right. >> congrats. >> it will be fun. it's good to see tonya make it that far. to the true story of "the
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fresh prince of bel-air". >> he raps the story. it involves him chillin' out, relaxin', shootin' some b-ball outside the school. couple guys make trouble in his neighborhood. he got in one little fight, his mom got scared and she moved him to his aunty and uncle in bel-air. >> naturally, they moved him to his aunty and uncle's house in bel-air. yeah, that was ron burgundy. that's not the real reason he landed the role because of tax trouble. >> yeah. >> i didn't pay the irs. my girlfriend was like. >> you're not just going to be laying around this house all day long. you're going to do something. >> i went to the arsenio hall show, and i met bennie medina. he is the real life prince of bel air. he pitches me the idea for this show, and he says, i want you to meet quincey jones. he walks me in, handed me a screenplay for a failed morris day pilot.
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i said yes, and i let it rip. i get to the end, everyone's clapping, he looks to the head of nbc. do you like it? yeah, i like it. he says, no, did you like it, yeah, i like it. good! the lawyers go out in the limo, and they're drawing up the first deal for "the fresh prince of bel-air". >> that would have been a very different theme song. when a couple of guys who work for the irs wanted me to pay my taxes. >> and i went to quincey jones. >> and when the limo came, the lawyers were there, drawing up the contracts. >> you're off to bel-air. that was fascinating, though. >> thanks to will smith for not paying your taxes. now we have "the fresh prince of bel-air" forever. >> who ever thought of giving morris day a tv show, really? finally, the curious performance of a mythical creature. on a singing competition. >> this was not "american idol." you should still listen to the
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golden pipes here on a south korean show called "king of mass singer". ♪ and say, oh, ♪ the sun will come out >> you will probably not recognize the face, but can you recognize the voice? kendis? >> i know who it is. of course. the masked unicorn? ryan reynolds. future oscar winner just ahead of "deadpool 2's" premier. we'll watch everybody freak out. oh, my god. >> this would have been your reaction. >> oh, my god, it's like ryan gosling. ♪ ♪ after all them years
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♪ ♪ after all them years ♪ we can start all over again beyonce with her best-known song. >> know that one really well. ♪ ♪ after all them years ♪ we can start all over again beyonce with her best-known song. >> know that one really well. welcome back, everybody. we are back with the incredible story of a mother becoming the surrogate for her grandchildren, carrying the baby for her daughters unable to get pregnant. >> grandma's having twins. here's erielle reshef. >> reporter: look quickly and you may think they're sisters. but 43-year-old sheila and her daughter are having a baby, two in fact. >> i'm telling everybody i'm pregnant. they go oh, you look great for having twins. i should, because i am not the one pregnant. my mom is growing my babies for me. >> reporter: it started in 2015. makayla and her high school sweetheart happily married and proud parent.
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when makayla was diagnosed with cervical cancer. the treatment dashing dreams of having more children. >> i felt like my heart was ripped out of my chest. it was almost as if it was me. being diagnosed. >> reporter: that's when makayla's mom sheila stepped forward as a surrogate. >> as a mother, you want to see your child happy and have everything in life that you can give them. and this is one thing that i can give her that she couldn't do for herself. >> reporter: after weeks of painstaking anticipation the couple sharing the news. with little aden and family. >> it's a boy and a girl! >> reporter: but the non-traditional pregnancy forcing makayla and brandon to explain to her son why mommy wasn't carrying the babies herself. >> we always told him mama growing the babies.
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he thought they would get dropped off at the house and we would go pick them up. >> reporter: grandma sheila who has two other children says this time around was a bit different than before. >> it was a lot easier at 16 for sure. now it's just, i'm more tired. >> reporter: both moms, though, say the struggle has been worth it. >> i've raised my children. i'm ready to enjoy the grand children part of it. spoiling them and sending them home. >> reporter: erielle reshef, abc news, new york. >> grandma is spoiling those kids in many, many ways. >> just imagine the stories she will tell some day to those kids. >> congratulations to the family. this is abc news "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades.
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for the thousands of wounded warriors returning from battle, wounded warrior project has developed the warriors to work program, a unique program that helps wounded warriors translate their military experience to the civilian workplace. the warriors to work program also works with employers to find the right job for the right warrior. contact wounded warrior project at findwwp.org. welcome home the brave. e skaters. making news in america this
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morning, house of horrors. two parents accused of neglecting and torturing their ten children for sadistic purposes. the kids found with puncture wounds, possibly even shot with a pellet gun. what authorities found in the house and the mother's explanation. first lady melania trump in the hospital for the rest of the week after kidney surgery. this morning, the lingering questions about her condition. gambling on sports gets the green light from the supreme court. this morning how the nfl and major league baseball are responding and what's next for the future of sports betting? those stories, plus bill o'reilly plots his comeback after his sexual harassment scandal. and a slithering surprise in the ceiling fan of this restaurant. you'll hear how the diners reacted. and some heavenly
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