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>> oh, will, i love when two people with the same sense of . >> that's wh right now on "america this morning," decision day. the cdc committee meets today to decide the fate of the johnson & johnson covid vaccine, and now word that officials are investigating the death of a woman in her 50s after getting the shot. what we're learning. plus, new questions about whether we need to wear a mask outside. our experts weigh in. a potential compromise in washington to address the migrant surge at the southern border. the new bipartisan plan. povert desperation in guatemala mraon north. mystery at sea. the urgent surge for that
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missing submarine in the pacific. the crew's oxygen set to run out. how the u.s. is offering to help. happening right now, historic mission. the early morning launch at kennedy space center. why the rocket being used is like none other, and the husband and wife astronaut team going where no couple has gone before. treasure in the attic. how one family stumbled on a small fortune under the floorboards of their house. later, shellshocked. one turtle's remarkable survival story. >> from abc news in new york, this is "america this morning." >> good friday morning, everyone. i'm mona kosar abdi. >> and i'm faith abubey. kenneth is off. we begin with the pandemic. the cdc investigating the death of a woman in her 50s after she received the among those discussed today as a cdc advisory panel meets to consider whether to lift the pause on the j&j vaccine. the cdc is also looking at
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whether to issue new guidelines on mask wearing. >> and we'll get to that in a moment. but first, the j&j vaccine in the spotlight. >> reporter: this morning, the cdc is investigating the death of a woman in oregon. doctors say she developed a rare blood clot days after receiving the johnson & johnson vaccine. >> the event was a rare but serious blood clot that the woman developed within two weeks following vaccination. >> reporter: health officials say the woman in her 50s got the shot before federal officials placed the johnson & johnson vaccine on hold last week when they cited six cases of rare blood clots out of 7 million doses received. doctors emphasized they have not concluded whether this death in oregon is related to the vaccine. >> why announce it? does it not add to the vaccine hesitan hesitancy? thinking will be discussed in tomorrow's acsid meeting. this will be one of the cases being reviewed. >> reporter: that meeting today of a cdc advisory committee panel that will decide whether the u.s. should resume using the
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j&j shots. health authorities are reportedly leaning toward lifting the pause, possibly as soon as this weekend. according to "the washington post," if lifted, the move would, quote, include a new warning about a rare complication involving blood clots similar to a position taken in europe. >> we'll either get a green light to go ahead with the vaccine, or else we'll see some restrictions, for example, by age or gender. so a lot on the line here for johnson & johnson. >> reporter: this morning, the cdc also debating its guidance on wearing masks. the agency director says they may revisit their guidelines on outdoor mask wearing, which currently do not say anything specific for vaccinated people. >> we will be looking at the outdoor masking question, but it's also in the context of the fact that we still have people who are dying of covid. >> reporter: and now another potential problem in the race to vaccinate. thousands of appointments going unfilled. the u.s. now averaging fewer than three million doses per day, the lowest number in weeks.
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the areas of darker blue on this map show where americans are resisting the vaccine the most. but many people are still eager to get the shot, even in the most unlikely places. in chicago, this funeral home giving out doses. >> people are not itt n what i'm hearing. get it? >> and back to that death investigation in oregon. local health officials say if the cdc recommends lifting the j&j pause today, they will follow cdc guidance. a developing story overnight from new jersey. two people were killed when a truck carrying watermelons slammed into a bridge abutment on the new jersey turnpike near trenton. the crash shut down parts of the highway with fruit spread all over the road. we turn now to columbus, ohio, where new video offers a different perspective in the fatal police shooting of 16-year-old ma'khia bryant. a neighbor captures ma'khia coming from the side of the walk and appearing to push a woman. and then it shows her rushing
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toward a woman in pink followed by the sound of four gunshots. ma'khia's mother says the shooting should have never happened. >> there has been too many killings in the world. i want the killing to stop. now i know what it feels like to lose a child. ma'khia is gone. i want the killing in the world to stop. and that's what ma'khia would want. ma'khia was peaceful. >> the officer who fired the shots is off street duty until the investigation is complete. protesters in north carolina are demanding the release of body cam footage after a sheriff's deputy fatally shot a black man. marchers hit the streets in elizabeth city saying they want transparency after the death of andrew brown on wednesday. the sheriff says a judge must approve the release of a body cam video. deputies were serving an arrest warrant on brown for felony drug charges. witnesses say he was driving away when he was shot. in washington, a possible compromise this morning to deal with the surge of migrants at
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the southern border. it comessets up close look at the poverty in guatemala, one of the root causes of this historic migration. here now with more, good morning, ike. >> good morning, mona. a new bill backed by a republican and a democrat aims to ease crowded facilities at the border. meanwhile, we're learning about the new of immigration, so-called climate migrants. this morning a rare show of bipartisanship in washington to address the surge of migrants flowing into the u.s. republican senator john cornyn and democrat kyrsten sinema both who represent border states unveiling legislation that would create four new processing centers at the border. the bill would add four more judges. >> they've simply overwhelmed our capacity to deal with it and exploiting these gaps and these quirks in our underlying asylum laws. >> reporter: it comes as the biden administration considers imposing sanctions or financial penalties against central american countries that fail to
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crack down on government corruption, one of the root causes of the flow of migrants. the administration is already considering a task force that would help local prosecutors fight corruption in what's known as the northern triangle countries of guatemala, el salavador and honduras. abc's matt gutman travelled to the region where climate change is causing it too. >> another crop, corn here, which is the staple, what people eat, has failed for two consecutive seasons. it means people here do not have enough to eat. >> reporter: drought and hurricanes have battered the region. experts say you can see the change in the soil. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: in the past decade, an estimated 3.5 million people have fled the northern triangle for the u.s. matt made his w vlage
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inhere huny dren were using slingshotsangose more. >> n the size of my 6-year-old. >> reporter: isabelle hernandez lopez says before the drought, his farm yielded enough beans and corn for his family. but now the beans in this simmering pot represent an entire's day worth of food for him. his oldest son arrived in the u.s. a few weeks ago looking for a better life. president biden has put vice president harris in charge of handling the migrant surge at the border. she is scheduled to meet with the president of guatemala next week. mona? >> ike, thank you. the u.s. is sending air support to help search search for a mission indonesian submarine. 53 sailors were on board. they haven't been heard since
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wednesday. there are fears the sub sank to a depth where it could have been crushed by water pressure. the only possible sign of it is now an oil slick. the oxygen supply is expected to run out this afternoon. breaking news from the sports world. a former college basketball star with nba ambitions has died in a car crash in california. terrance clark played at the university of kentucky. he was only 19 but was considered a potential nba lottery pick. he just signed with an agent this week. time now for a look at your friday weather. a new storm system rolls out of texas today and will move across the southeast through tomorrow. severe thunderstorms could spawn tornadoes and bring hail and strong winds across the region. meanwhile, it's another winter-like morning across the northeast. windchills feel like the 20s and 30s from new england down to the carolinas, but temperatures will rise into the 60s later. checking today's high, 60s along the west coast. 50s from denver to chicago.
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around 80 along the gulf coast. coming up, we remember two singers who helped define their generation of music. and also ahead, autopilot put to the test. what consumer reports found behind the wheel of a tesla. and another gender reveal party turns explosive, shaking homes across two towns. dignity. it demands a rapid covid test,
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the former front man for the bay city rollers known for hits like "bye bye baby" has died. les mckeown passed away suddenly. he was 65. we turn now to new questions surrounding the autopilot pilot developed by tesla and it comes after new tests by "consumer reports" which critics say could raise important safety concerns. this morning, "consumer reports" claims during testing it was able to get a tesla model y to drive with no one in the driver's seat by among other things tricking sensors in the steering wheel with a weight to stimulate a driver's hand on the wheel. just last weekend two people died in a tesla crash in texas. police suspect no one was in the driver's seat at the time of that crash. but tesla's ceo, elon musk, responding saying autopilot was not engaged before that crash and that the car did not have the full self-driving add-on package. tesla has defended the safety of the autopilot system insisting it does require active supervision.
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other car companies use systems that track the movement of the driver's head to make sure they are alert and behind the wheel. this morning, another example of a gender reveal celebration getting out of control. this time an explosion was felt across two towns in new hampshire. tuesday's blast in kingston, new hampshire, was caught on a doorbell camera in another town. people seven miles away heard the explosion. investigators say 80 pounds of tannerite, a substance used for target practice is to blame. authorities say it is very dangerous if not used properly. >> for example, you're doing it near private property where the explosion could damage property, start a fire, start a wildfire, something of that nature. >> the person who bought the tannerite is cooperating with police. a former homeless man who made national headlines when
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people discovered his remarkable voice is now setting his sights on politics. >> i'm going to make you work for your dollar. say something with that great radio voice. >> when you're listening to nothing but the best of oldies you're listening to magic 98.9. thank you so much. >> oh, i know you remember that voice. well, that voice turned ted williams into a national sensation. this was back in 2011, and now he's running for governor of ohio. well, the army veteran says his platform would be improving veteran services and it will be part of his top priorities. when we come back, the reality television star under arrest accused of domestic violence. also ahead, the rocket launch at kennedy space center this morning and the husband and wife astronaut team making history. our gio benitez is there, and he joins us next. managing type 2 diabetes? you're on it. staying active and eating right? yup, on it there, too. you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease
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back now with news about one of the stars of mtv's "jersey shore." ronnie magro-ortiz has been arrested in los angeles in a domestic violence case. he was already on probation on a previous case involving co-star jenn harley. he is reportedly out on bail. let's head now to florida for the big space launch at cape canaveral. >> four astronauts are blasting off to the international space station, and branford marsalis ashere their way to the rocket ship. the mission now very historic because spacex is reusing a rocket that's been used before. >> that's right. abc's gio benitez is at the kennedy space center.
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gio, good morning. >> reporter: mona and faith, good morning to you. an exciting morning here at the kennedy space center in cape canaveral. the astronauts are now on their way to the international space station for a six-month mission and what makes this so special, of course, the people. >> mission and liftoff. godspeed, endeavor crew-2. >> downrange. >> reporter: one of nasa's veteran astronauts launching into space early friday morning is megan mcarthur. her must, astronaut bob behnken, was the pilot on that historic first mission that launched last year. >> it's been really helpful to have him really understand what it is that i'm doing now and what it is that i'm going to be doing in the future. that's been really helpful to have a partner who gets all that. >> liftoff. >> reporter: she and her son watched as bob launched into the air last may. this time it'll be bob watching with him as megan flies on that very same spacex crew dragon and
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in the same seat, the pilot's seat. with her shane kimbrough, french astronaut thomas pesquet and japanese astronaut akihiko hoshide. steve jurczyk telling me the astronauts are ready to go. have you been able to speak recently with the four astronauts? >> yes, so tuesday morning very early at about 2:00 a.m. i went into crew quarters and had a chance to talk to the astronauts and they said, we're just ready to launch, get up there and get going. and do the research and technology experiments. >> reporter: the crew is fully vaccinated and on the international space station, they'll be conducting research on viruses to help understand the pandemic. but before the work, the fun. just days before the launch, megan mcarthur taking her son to the beach for a launch week tradition. >> go! >> reporter: launching rockets before her very own takes off. a sweet moment right there. again, they'll be in space for about six months.
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they'll dock at the international space station tomorrow morning somewhere around 5:30 in the morning so almost 24 hours of travel just to get there. what was so great about this was that the weather was great here at the launch site and around the world on that rocket's path so, mona and faith, no doubt about it. a very exciting morning here in cape canaveral. >> oh, gio, we are so jealous. thank you so much for that live rport. and coming up, the treasure in one family's attic. also ahead, one lucky turtle. with less moderate-to-severe eczema, you can roll up those sleeves. with dupixent, adults saw clearer skin don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. so help heal your skin from within and talk to your eczema specialist about dupixent.
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from prom dresses to workoutsal and other immune superstars. and new adventures me you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. time to check "the pulse." we begin with a search for hidden treasure. >> a family in massachusetts needed help finding money that was rumored to be in their house. so they called a treasure hunter. >> he went to work the attic
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using high-tech equipment to search under the floorboards, and guess what? he found a lockbox. > when we opened it, the first thing you saw were bank bills and bank straps, like cash. >> cha-ching! they found $46,000 cash in the attic since the 1950s. next, if you're in florida, beware of flying turtles. >> a turtle went flying through a car windshield on i-95, hitting the person in the passenger seat in the eye and leading to a panicked 911 call. take a listen. >> 911, where is your emergency? >> i'm interstate 95. something just came through the windshield and hit my mom in the head. do you see anything? >> a turtle? >> an actual turtle. >> the turtle suffered only a few scratches to its shell and was released back into the wild. next, we turn to utah to show you a furry new track star. >> check out the back stretch
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building a better bay area, moving forward, finding better solutions, this is abc7 news. it is decision day for the johnson & johnson vaccine. what can we expect from the cdc advisory panel meeting to talk about that shot today. a new roof for students, staff and faculty risk returning this fall. the worriers return to the chase and to and for the first time in a long time, they will be playing in front of actual fans tonight. the new protocols. good morning. >>-friday, friend. >> this ensemble, i love it. >> let me show you this part. >> please do. spring has sprung! [ laughter ] glad to see all of you, thanks for being here today. we will start with that johnson & johnson vaccine. cdc officials will decide the future of the vaccine and determine if it is still safe
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