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>> stay with us or "good morning right now on "america this morning," turning point. congresswoman liz cheney delivers a blistering attack on pro-trump republicans as she doubles down her on criticism of the former president. even as her colleagues move to strip her of her leadership position. her new warning for republicans. and why her likely replacement could run into a roadblock. breaking overnight, caitlyn jenner's first tv interview since announcing she's running for governor of california. >> i think we have to make that the integrity of girls sports is there. >> how she addressed her controversial comments about trans girls competing in girls sports. mysterious abduction. a 2-year-old is kidnapped from a church. investigators now trying to figure out why the suspects shaved the boy's head. more problems for peloton
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one day after announcing a massive recall after the death of a child, word of a security flaw exposing customers' private information. decisions, decisions. meet the identical twins who were offered $24 million in college scholarship money. what they've learned that's a lesson for all of us. and later, the little boy who mistakenly ordered thousands of dollars worth of popsicles online. why he may not get in trouble. good thursday morning, everyone. we begin with a historic power struggle unfolding within the republican party. the trump republicans versus the cheney republicans. >> congresswoman liz cheney has just delivered a stark new message to herolags. she's warning them to abandon former president trump's election lie or face the consequences, long-term damage to their party and their country. >> but another congresswoman is already waiting in the wings to step into cheney's leadership role, and she's picking up some
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key support. abc's faith abubey has the latest from washington. faith, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, mona. representative liz cheney is now urging her party to choose truth and the constitution over what she calls a cult of personality. republican congresswoman liz cheney is warning her party that history is watching as her time on the party's leadership team appears to be coming to an end. cheney is a consistent critic of former president donald trump's false claim that november's election was stolen from him, and she accuses some republicans of trying to whitewash the january attack on the capitol. house republican leader kevin mccarthy recently made it clear that he wants cheney gone as the party's conference chairwoman. >> i've had it with her. you know, i've lost confidence. >> reporter: writing in "the washington post," cheney says, her party is, quote, at a turning point and republicans must decide whether we are going to choose truth and fidelity to the constitution. cheney also warning republicans
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to, quote, steer away from the dangerous and anti-democratic trump cult of personality and, quote, history is watching. our children are watching. we must be brave enough to defend the basic principles that underpin and protect our freedom and our democratic process. she also vowed to continue speaking out against the backlash.rty e to be focused on embracing the constitution, not embracing insurrection. >> reporter: cheney is the daughter of former vice president dick cheney, trump recently called her a warmongering fool. some republicans including trump are now backing new york congresswoman elise stefanik to replace cheney in her leadership role, but not all republicans are on board. the conservative organization club for growth tweeting, quote, house republicans should find a conservative to lead messaging and win back the house majority. cheney voted with trump's agenda more than 90% of the time, far more than stefanik but the key t unlike cheney, stefanik voted in joe biden's election victory. >> signed affidavits with
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documented numerous unconstitutional irregularities. >> reporter: trump's growing influence on the party comes despite the former president being banned from the major social media platforms. facebook's oversight board wednesday upheld the company's decision to suspend trump for encouraging the capitol rex rammell but it was ordered that facebook clarify its policies and determine within six months whether the trump suspension is permanent. house republicans could vote as early as next wednesday on whether to premove her from her leadership position. breaking overnight caitlyn jenner sat down for her first tv interview since entering the race for governor in california. she stood by her recent comments opposing transgender girls competing in girls sports and she also laid out her position on former president trump. >> what i liked about donald trump is he was a disrupter, you know. he came in and shook the system up, okay. a lot of people didn't like that
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in washington, d.c. but he came in and shook the system up. i think he did some things that i agreed with, some things i didn't agree with. >> jenner discussed her lifelong struggle with gender identity and said she agonizes over the high suicide right in the trans community. turning to the pandemic, the cdc says we could soon experience a sharp decline in covid cases, but there could also be a setback along the way. meanwhile, the show on broadway is about to go on. this morning, the road to recovery becoming clearer in america's former covid e epicenter, new york city. the lights on broadwy turned off for more than a year will shine once again beginning ember thitthtet 100%apac >> we, the new york city people, we've been very sad that broadway have been closed for so long. >> reporter: and in two weeks the yankees and mets will begin seating fans in separate areas
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at the ballpark. sections for vaccinated fans will be at 100% capacity. sections for unvaccinated fans, at 33%. another positive sign, the cdc now projecting a sharp decline in covid cases by july as long as vaccination rates remain high and people keep wearing masks and socially distance. >> it's absolutely true that the more we vaccinate, then there's going to be a decline in covid cases. it's also still true that winter season is our viral season. and so we expect to see some sort of viral surge that includes covid but also other common viruses like rsv and flu. >> reporter: but this morning officials warn variants of the virus and fewer people getting vaccinated remain a wild card. the u.s. is now vaccinating an average of 2.2 million people per day, far fewer than the april high of 4 million a day. >> we are not out of the woods yet but we could be very close. >> reporter: if a booster shot
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is needed, moderna says early data shows its booster shots would be effective against the south african variant and brazil variants and moderna's president says they hope to create one vaccine for all covid variants including the strain that's ravaging india where nearly 4,000 people each day are dying from the virus. more u.s. help could be on the way. the biden administration says it's supporting easing patent and intellectual property protections for the vaccines, which could allow other countries to accelerate their own manufacturing efforts. the india variant has now been confirmed in california. meantime, some good news for americans struggling financially during the pandemic. a judge ruled yesterday that the government overstepped its authority when it banned landlords from evicting tenants but the judge now says that ruling won't take effect until the justice department's appeal is heard. protesters gathered in atlanta last night angry that a police officer who was fired for fatally shooting a black man has been reinstated. authorities say officer garrett rolfe shot rayshard brooks
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outside a wendy's last june. police said brooks had been struggling with them after they confronted him for passing outinside his car. rolfe was reinstated wednesday after a board ruled. he'll stay on administrative leave as he faces a felony murder charge. a virginia couple charged with kidnapping a toddler at a church nursery. police staked out the mobile home and rescued noah trout, one day after he was abducted. investigators looking into reports that the couple may have stopped at two other churches before noah was taken. he was unharmed but his head was shaved possibly to change his appearance. >> you'll be happy to know that the emergency medical services arrived on the scene shortly after noah was recovered, and he seemed fine, but he will be taken to a local hospital for further evaluation. he has been reunited with his family. >> police say the suspects have no apparent connection to the boy's family.
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the faa has handed down some hefty fines against unruly passengers and charged four a total of $67,000. most refused to wear masks. one woman accused of fighting with flight attendants was fined nearly $33,000. a scare on campus at clarion university in pennsylvania. a bear climbed up a tree and got stuck. rescuers gathered around a big tarp, tranquilized the animal and caught it when it fell. the bear was released into a rural area. time now for a look at your thursday weather. new video shows a couple of land spouts that were spotted in southern nebraska wednesday but the forecast today calls for mostly clear skies across the plains. looking at the radar, some rain today for the midwest and parts of the south, but nothing is severe as they've seen in the last few days and showers today for the pacific northwest. checking today's high temperatures, mid-60s both for portland and seattle. about 60s around the great lakes and phoenix will top 100 degrees for the first time this year.
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83 in neighboring albuquerque. coming up, a woman who just gave birth to nine babies. but first the colorado husband who pleaded for the safe return of his missing wife is now charged with her murder. what we're learning about the case. and later this morning, scientists reveal a new kind of pasta. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program.
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sometimes, this is what it takes. facing down hate. facing down bias. as we step out, bay area, lets step up our march towards social justice and health equity. join aids walk san francisco live at home, streaming on may 16. register today aidswalk.net emotional reunions are taking place on u.s. soil more than three years after thousands of migrant children were separated from their parents under the trump administration's zero tolerance policy. this mother hadn't seen her two sons since 2018 when they were 13 and 15. they're among hundreds of families the biden administration is still trying to reunite. for now those parents initially deported are being allowed to
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stay in the u.s. temporarily. we turn to colorado now where a man is due in court today charged with the murder of his wife nearly one year after her disappearance on mother's day. abc's andrea fujii has the latest. >> reporter: this morning, an arrest in the disappearance of a colorado mother of two who vanished nearly a year ago. authorities in chaffee county charging suzanne morphew's husband, barry, for her murder. months after barry pleaded for suzanne's safe return even offering a $200,000 reward. >> if anyone is out there that can hear in that has you, please, no questions asked, however much they want, i will do whatever it takes to get you back. honey, i love you. >> reporter: suzanne was last heard from on mother's day 2020 and said she was going for a bike ride alone and when the 49-year-old didn't return, a neighbor called police. at the time the family said barry morphew was in denver more
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than three hours away. law enforcement scoured the area where suzanne went missing including her home where investigators were seen carrying bags of potential evidence. charges against morphew include first degree murder, tampering with physical evidence and attempting to influence a public servant. >> today is not the day for celebration, nor does it mark the end of this investigation. rather it's the next step of this very difficult yet very important journey as we seek justice for suzanne and her family. >> though suzanne's body has not been found, the d.a. says that won't hurt their case. >> i'm the one that considers how strong my case is before i bring charges and i wouldn't bring charges unless i was confident. >> reporter: the arrest warrant has been sealed. so no other details are being released yet when it comes to suzanne's death or a possible motive in the case. kenneth, mona. >> andrea, thank you. a woman in africa has given birth to nine babies, two more than doctors saw on the ultrasounds. doctors say the mother along with her five girls and four
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boys are doing well despite arriving prematurely. this appears to be the first time a woman has given birth to nine surviving babies at once. >> all right. just ahead, one giant leap for space tourism. but first more bad news for peloton. the security flaw that could compromise owners' personal data. immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it is the only fda-approved combination of two immunotherapies. opdivo plus yervoy equalsorot opdi ay n cause your immune system to harmrot healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath;
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houston destroying the truck's load of bottled water. the big rig had become stuck on the railroad crossing. no one was injured. also caught on camera, an suv crashing through a bar in chicago. police say the driver hit the gas instead of the brake while parking. no one was hurt. another major issue has surfaced for peloton on the heels of its massive recall. a bug in the software used in the company's bikes and treadmills may have exposed users' personal data including their age, location and workout history. a security firm detected it in a version of its software back in january. it comes as the company's ceo apologizes for not recalling two popular treadmills sooner, the tread and tread plus. treadmills are linked to one child's death and dozens of injuries. video shows how easy it is for one child to become trapped under the machine. owners of the treadmill are advised to stop using them and contact peloton for a refund. a major milestone in the race to send tourists into space. one private citin abo to ts intspe is taking
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off as jeff bezos' company blue origin announces it will launch its first sightseeing flight this summer. >> we have flown this vehicle 15 times, and after the last flight, we said, it's time. let's put people on board. >> reporter: on july 20th the company's shepard rocket will take off from texas carrying six passengers. the first seat on the rocket will be auctioned off to the highest bidder. the winner will become the first private citizen to launch into space from u.s. soil. astronauts on the space station cheering on this new space race. >> this will hopefully open the door for many more people, civio be mep d ence w experienr:lehe ticket this summer will fetch a sky high price, the trip won't be a long one, only about 11 minutes with passengers experiencing only a few minutes of weightlessness before returning to earth. other companies getting into the space tourism business including spacex plan to charge millions of dollars per seat. meanwhile overnight spacex
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celebrating its own first. the company landing its starship spacecraft prototype without incident for the first time. >> we are down. the starship has landed. >> reporter: a stark contrast to its test landing back in march when after eight minutes after touching down, the craft exploded after a fire broke out near the base. elon musk hopes to use the rocket ship to one day land astronauts on the moon and send people to mars. as for blue origin's flight this summer, money raised from selling that seat on board will benefit the company's foundation which aims to help future scientists and inventors. coming up, scientists reveal a new kind of pasta. also ahead, the boy who bought more than 2,000 dollars worth of popsicles online. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... the's not more medin to myoc and ed to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment
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♪ time to check "the pulse." we begin with a new pasta inspired by the furniture store ikea. >> the new flat pasta pasta pass morphs into 3d shapes and scientists at carnegie mellon university used the same ingredients but have a special machine to flatten it out. once the flat pasta is boiled it changes into your favorite shape like penne or little ear. >> that's cool. this pasta could drastically reduce the amount of packaging needed. they were inspired by how ikea packs furniture into flat boxes. a boy who loved popsicles in the shape of spongebob. >> he bought $2600 of it. 4-year-old noah ordered his mother's tablet to order 51 cases on amazon, almost 1,000 popsicle. >> but get this, a good samaritan started a fund-raising website to help noah and his mom pay the bill and they've now collected more than double the money they need. look at that little entrepreneur. >> a little math lesson for noah too. next twin sisters from louisiana who are doubling up
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on college scholarship offers. >> so they received $24 million in offers from around the world. denish received so many acceptance letters, they had to keep them inside a suitcase and two crates. they at first competed against each other but eventually they learned better to join forces and compete with each other. >> from like searching on the internet, we was like, okay, we definitely have over 200 offers. right now definitely looks like we're setting the world record night now. always strive to be the best you can be, the best version of yourself, the best version to oher people. >> no one wins when the family feuds. they're graduating first and second in their class and chose ucla to study math and science. a couple of ucs. >> yeah, love it. and finally something we've never seen before. >> a skunk in florida doing a handstand. you heard that right and here it is, the camera set up.
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