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good morning, america. more gunfire as the crisis in sudan escalates. foreign diplomats will be evacuated in the coming hours. >> overnight supreme court's latest decision preserving access to the abortion pill for now. reaction this morning as ruling sets up new battle over abortion. almost one year after the court overturned roe v wade.
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>> exactly two weeks till king charles is crowned and what his former communication secretary is saying about how the monarch is getting royally ready. game changer. atari making a play for nostalgia purchasing rights for over 100 games and what the big move means for fans. it's the musical buttering up broadway and audiences are all ears. gma taking you behind the shuck phenomena catching up with new crop of talent and they're singing -- >> good morning america. >> it's saturday morning. this is gma.
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>> good morning, america. we have stories from across the country all about the power of water from one north carolina community's quest for safe drinking water to so-called manatee miracle happening in florida. >> plus, a look at some of the high-tech hopes for the future that is all ahead this hour. first, a lot of news happening on this busy saturday morning starting with the escalating situation in >> diplomats from at least one country, saudi arabia are said to have already been evacuated from port sudan on the red sea. we are in london with more. inez, good morning again. >> good morning. the two rival groups agreed to a 72-hour ceasefire and currently
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16,000 americans still in sudan, including 70 u.s. embassy service connected -- personnel and the pentagon assisted people in nearby countries to assist and the white house said those that are not embassy workers are not able to rely on the military help to get out of the country and u.s. embassy is repeating for nationals to shelter in place and chairman of joint chiefs of staff general mark milley spoke with the chief to discuss safety. the state department spoke to several hundreds of americans still in sudan and one american has been killed. now the fighting in sudan first broke out a week ago with sudan's armed forces and a para military group known as rapid support fight for control of the country and at least 400 people have been killed and thousands more have been injured.
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>> this legal battle over the abortion medication used in over half of u.s. abortions continues to play out. in a 7-2 decision last night, the high court put a pause on rulings by lower courts that would have restricted access to mifepristone. conservative justices am yule elito and clarence thomas dissented saying they'd have let them go into effect. it's a big relief for abortion rights advocates and pharmaceutical administration and biden administration and they oppose a ruling by a federal judge in texas that sided with antiabortion activists saying mifepristone should have never been approved by the fda more than 20 years ago.
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president biden saying in a statement last night, i continue to stand by fda's evidence-based approval of mifepristone. the stakes could not be higher for women across the country so bottom line, the status quo on abortion pill remains in effect as this case works through the courts. janae. >> elizabeth, the supreme court put a pause on re-instructionsis and walk us through the next legal process. >> this goes back to conservative fifth circuit court of appeals and starting may 17, the merits of the texas case will be heard in oral arguments at that appeals court. a decision could come by the end of the summer and then it could ultimately be sent back to the supreme court and we've seen the supreme court weigh in twice on abortion after overturning roe v wade last year and this legal fight is not over yet. janae. >> so much to watch for coming up, elizabeth. thank you. coming up in the gma morning menu, meet the ohio important that credits tiktok in helping
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find her lost toddler and the expert safety advice every parent should know. >> also ahead, countdown to coronation day for king charles two weeks away and former communication secretary is live with how the monarch is getting royally ready. >> plus, go green with earth day deals and steals. then it's game on with our buddy will gantz. >> hey rights for over 100 imgathers. what that could mean for your gaming lover. we'll be right back. are there animals living underwater? ♪ is the ocean warm? yeah, it can be very warm. ♪ you were made to remember some days forever.
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nightmare. abc jaquline lee is back with all the details. good morning. >> whit, good morning. the mom tells me she never thought it would happen to her but she saw the tiktok a year ago and file it had away and now wants over parents to know what helped her find her daughter. this morning it's a parent's worst nightmare, taking their eyes off their child for a split second only for that child to run off. jows>> that's when it really sak in, this was real. she was lost. i don't know where she was or if someone took her. >> mom visited a museum with her 7-year-old son and 3-year-old daughter lily. it was packed. she says she was talking to another mom but then she says lily ran off and didn't return. >> at that point i'm like, okay, she's not back here. i kind of start to panic a little bit. >> crista started yelling lily's name and remembered an unlikely tip from a tiktok video. >> that's when that lightbulb moment went off about that
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tiktok from a year ago how to yell out the description and that's easier to find your child versus just yelling out their name. >> that's what she did and posted it on her tiktok. >> i raised my voice and i was like, little girl, pink shirt, mini mouse. i heard behind me after i passed other moms repeating that. it was like, thank god and i kept going. >> you think that yelling her description really helped find her quicker? >> it did, yes. it helped find her very quick because other parents were then looking for that description. they don't know what lily looks like. >> that's when another mom came to the rescue. >> a mom kind of grabs me and was like, hey, little girl, pink shirt and was hiding behind the wall playing and having no idea she was lost. >> crista shared her journey online in the hopes that it helps another parent one day. >> there's tons of those stories about how people lost their kid or found their kid. there's tipping about how to, you know, help not lose your child. >> we also spoke with an expert from the national center for
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missing and exploited children and he recommends take ago photo of your child before going to a crowded place. that way if god forbid you can't find your child, there's an accurate photo of what they look like and what they were wearing. whit. >> great advice. yelling out the description. she was saying other people started repeating it and see how it works. >> any parent can relate and wants to help. thanks for that. turning now to the coronation countdown. king charles iii and queen >> king charles iii and queen camilla are two weeks away from ascending the britt irk throne and the communication secretary joins us live to go beneath the crown and sharing how her former boss is getting really raid i did for the historic day. we're at windsor thank you for being with us. >> good morning. with any enormous ceremony. if people think about preparing a wedding or enormous ceremony,
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the king and queen are preparing in a similar way as will all their staff and family. so there will be outfits to prepare, there'll be jewels to get from the tower of london, jewels that haven't been worn since the last coronation. there'll be cutlery to polish and statues that need steam cleaning and the streets of london get ago polish and decoration. the king and queen personally will be preparing and thinking of the significance of the ceremony undoubtedly but will also be
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filming this ceremony, and of course the king will be wearing two crowns one which is £2.5 in weight and one st edward's crown, which is a massive £5 in weight as well as well as a cloak as well as a robe and so he will be preparing in terms of fitness, physical and mental. so that he can walk through the procession and be regal and absolutely enjoy the day as much as everybody else. such a big difference from 70 years ago, so from 1953, queen elizabeth's coronation fast forward to 2023 , the uk is much more diverse, and there has largely been a lackluster response from uk citizens. how do you think the king's coronation can reach out to a younger, more inclusive
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crowd? well firstly journey. we have a king, who has done more than any in waiting for young people across the uk and throughout the commonwealth. he has set up charities for disadvantage. disadvantaged youngsters, which have absolutely reaped dividends for so many people from walks of life who wouldn't have had opportunities otherwise, but in terms of this ceremony, and it's relevance to young people. i think we have to look at what is the coronation weekends. there is, of course, the pomp and pageantry of the service itself of the procession, but equally there is a concert here in windsor. on the sunday for everybody to enjoy that will be televised again around the world . but 2000 people, no matter from which walk of life will be very lucky to get tickets for a
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spectacular concert, and there is an additional bank holiday in the uk, where young people and older people everybody is encouraged to volunteer or to have a big day out having lunch with family friends. or people who don't have people to look after them. so it's a whole coronation weekends, and one hopes that younger people would look at king charles and look at how relevant he is in terms of the work he's done with so many disadvantaged youngsters throughout his time with us and so much to look forward to all of the pageantry and pomp and circumstance, christina thank you so much for being with us today, and christina will be back leading up to the big day as well as our special event coverage of the coronation on mason. six eu money and now we're going to turn it over to earth day. i like that sound. one north carolina residents
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quest for safe drinking water. now the story is part of a special produced by national geographic, abc news and our abc owned stations. here's a sneak peek at our our america. trouble on tap special. take a look. i didn't know i was drinking poisonous water. i didn't know when i was coming home from a long day at work and i need to fill up my jug. i'm still drinking poisonous water. my name is carol linger. i've lived in fayetteville, hope mills since 1995. drinking water in the united
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states sometimes depends on your zip code. we should not have to rely on being wealthy or being in a community that happens to have a lot of resources in order to have water that's safe and low income communities and communities of color and native american communities. we're seeing that they do not have safe drinking water. and that needs to be fixed cellphone, accidental activists . we want one. where do we want it? i don't think that i was a cheerleader for environmental, justice, environmental health, but i think i am now because of the situation i accidentally fell into. unfortunately it's hurting communities that look like me underserved. communities
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. i think that the black and brown latino indian communities when it hits fully, it's gonna hurt them the most, because they're not going to have an option. it's scary admitting to any violations. the comores company has taken steps to clean up the pollution and agreed to a $12 million fine in 2018 hour america. trouble on tapas streaming right now on who an important special there now let's go over to samara theodore for another. check the weather haysom or good morning, so we're talking about this record heat that hit yesterday. take a look on the east coast. we saw delaware 90 degrees syracuse at 88 even out towards not so cold bay, alaska 53 degrees and all that heat coming ahead of a cold. front so you'll notice things cooling down as we head through the days to come that cold front on the leading edge some severe storms so two areas to watch from low country into
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wilmington's right on up into the delmarva peninsula in the mid atlantic. we've got the threat for severe weather. then you head into the northeast. new england. heavy rain could lead to flash flooding tonight into sunday morning. so keep that in mind the timing on that that moves through this evening and then we've got a close eye on areas like texas, where we could see very large hail there also anticipated to see a few severe thunderstorms roll through as we head into the afternoon wendy at the coast, beaches upper 50's to low 60's. temperatures lower into the second half.
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a game changer and the major announcement from atari. remember tory back in the day? pre nintendo. this has the company making a play for a nostalgic fans. will ganz is here with all the details on that will good morning good morning with a picture of the year is 1993 meatloaf is on the radio singing about what he would do for love, but he won't do that. and you're busy playing bump. see the bobcat for the fourth hour running well, those memories of yesteryear are making a comeback of sorts. atari, the company that made it. it's marked eloping some of the first home gaming systems including, of course, the game pong now betting big on nostalgia, the brand buying rights to more than 100 games from the eighties and nineties, including yes, bugsy and the car combat game, demolition racer and the baseball series hardball atari, saying it plans to both release new adaptations of these past storylines. and release these older games but on modern gaming consoles, gaming like you did in the eighties and
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nineties, but with modern tech quit, remember what i was doing in 1993 not going to talk about it here. that's for sure. so we know that we know that some gaming giant giants have one big recently. obviously the super mario brothers movie a huge success, also the last of us, but our audience is ready for something like a tory. pong movie. what do you think? well i think they might be. but there are no word yet on any movies or tv. there was an attempt at a bugsy animated series back in 1996, but it was canceled after one episode one critic, saying it was terrible from beginning to end subsidies. voice is so annoying that it can kill your brain cells. but hey, nostalgia is in baby. this could be bugsy's big second chance. you guys maybe 93 was a good year. we should call you. bugsy bill. thank you began anything else. thank you. and still on this earth day gm maize deep dive into the power of water. we'll be right back. after
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the driver was taken into custody, but we have not heard of an arrest has been made. san jose police say the crash is still under investigation. lisa arjun, let's go. check out the forecast. alright this earth day, starting out pretty nice. the marine layer is back. but from here vulnerable pick nothing but sun 52 downtown. it is 57 in palo alto, and you can see san jose has broken free of the low clouds 55 santa rosa 59 by the delta high clouds today that sea breeze kicking up for 65 downtown etienne conquered so another warm day inland well above average 72 in santa cruz tomorrow we're slightly cooler list. alright, lisa. thank you. thanks for joining us. the news continues right now, with g m a
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♪ good morning america. >> good mornin. welcome back t welcome gma backo g m a. and alex newell, starrinx newel stnd alex newell, starrinx in the brand brand new musical s propping up musical popping up coming up this half hour coming up, w why audiences are all all ears ears for for shucked that's ahes ovation when standing saw ovation when i saw. >> i lng saw ovation when i saw. in that performance i you love w much many shows you see. how many >> we get all shows you see, we caught get caught up upr broadway appreciate gio. that insurance that for sure. man more on tha ahead now and to the powere of water water on this ey day.re of water water on this ey abc , abc news reporting all week on
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the impactmpact of our worldwide water crisis. and our chief meteorologist and managing editor of the abc news climate unit, that's ginger zee telling stories of waterways across the country, taking a deep dive all week long into what happens when communities work together. take a look throughout earth week gm a experiencing the power of water across the country. our first stop the colorado river. all of it threatened by more than two decades in a mega drought, but through weather modification or cloud seeding, they are trying to give the parched river above. we can't create the cloud. there has to be an existing storm system. we just give it a bump. yeah. particles that act like magnets for water droplets bonding together until they are heavy enough to fall to the ground as rain or snow. chemins whose pilot showed us a cloud seeding cloud seedi cake 3 to 15%at
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more snow pack that water could be priceless. they can make the difference of adding a couple weeks to your irrigation cycle for your crops. as much as cloud seeding is a boost or a help. it's not a solution. the main solution is conservation, the colorado river has seen record low flows well, too much water is posing a threat to other parts of the gulf coast. the mighty mississippi river running through 10 states, terminating in the mississippi delta and thousands of wetland islands along the gulf coast. some of those islands are being swallowed up. i didn't think it was going to happen in my lifetime brunettes hometown isle de jean charles routinely cut off by storms, homes mangled by hurricane ida. once a thriving town of 400 people at its peak, john charles behind me used to sit on 22,000 acres of land. now it's only 320 acres. that's 98% of their land gone, the island is shrinking due to a few things
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. number one c level rise. also humans constructed levees upstream that prevented natural sediment to replenish the islands and then the natural sinking of coastal wetland. when you take all those things together, you're looking at very , very high rates of sea level rise relative to the land, and this is only the beginning. we're going to see many more communities that are going to disappear with a $48.3 million federal grant. louisiana built a new town just 40 miles north, but 12 ft, higher above sea level the land and homes free to all recent residents of i'll dijon charles. i used the word displays because that's what i feel what i am but then also at the same time, this is like a new journey. the people who now live at new i'll aren't the only ones adapting the manatees, now a symbol of hope in the crystal river. they congregate here every winter, which boasts bathtub clearwater just off florida's west coast. in 1993,
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this critical ecosystem was wiped out by a devastating storm . it was known as the storm of the century virtually killed all the vegetation. it's a lot of salt water that came in here and the freshwater vegetation. i couldn't take it. it has taken decades, but the river has been restored to pristine conditions . how much is a manatee eating on a daily basis could eat about 10% of its body weight a day. so you gotta think if it weighs £1200 let's £120. they have quite the appetite to satisfy that appetite more than 450,000. clusters of eelgrass have been planted underwater by hand, creating more than 300 acres of manatee food. and while crystal river is a shining example of habitat restoration, but manatees elsewhere are not in great shape threatened by speeding boats and along di riv. ssehe pollution from development, leaking septic systems and agricultural runoff. have all
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caused massive algal blooms, killing off the seagrass that manatees rely on ready 123. groups like zoo tampa, rescuing and rehabilitating more than 300 of these lovable creatures. i got to join in and release two of them. look at her. go look at her go once you fix it. you don't want to let it go backwards. you have to make people care by showing them what it could be. and what can you do to help? really great reporting there from ginger, the weather team and her colleagues across abc news for more on the power of water. you can scan that qr code on the screen right there, joe. i know you had an experience with the manatees too. and you're not supposed to touch them. one manatee just came a little baby manatee came right up to my nose, and then he went down and licked my toe was very cute. very cute and coming up here more earth day deals and steals will be right back. there's tori ready to go. again.
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in thailand. 114 degrees. we've got to take care of mama earth. that's a look at the weather acro to the brand new musical, quickly becoming one of broadway's biggest crowd pleasers. and will ganz is back with this farm to fable story? well, good morning. yes good morning with the landscape of broadway is changing y'all. the phantom of the opera has officially ghosted, but there's a new crop of talent stepping into the spotlight. so shuffle up y'all. and days of brand new musical bursting with corn puns, some innuendo, a dazzling dose of dad jokes and audiences are all ears
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about karin. it's about colborne . we just say it's about corn, literally. because it is, i say, it's like a sweet, simple show that knows what it is, and it's about corn. more than a decade in the making shucked is a totally original story not based on a movie. instead theatergoers gravitating towards the show's concentrated advertising efforts surreptitiously sprouting up on light poles across manhattan, courtney reviews from the likes of elon husk. starch madness social media campaign. all of it buttering up broadway's newest viral sensation. people it was inspired by the sweet yes , the corn video on tiktok. i love cone. mm cone assumed that
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the musical was born out of that. and so it coming to broadway has nothing to do with tiktok. how does it feel to y'all to bring something totally fresh. it's a broadway. it's so refreshing because you know, i love a good jukebox musical. but you know there there has been something missing from broadway for a pretty long time now, and it's you know an honor to bring something completely new to broadly, fans lining up outside the need. er landor theater eight shows a week, some already seeing shocked more than 10 times. that's the joy that they're feeling. you feel like you know how many times i've watched the devil wears product? too many times. you gravitate towards things that you enjoy seeing the show tunes coming from country music masterminds shane mcanally and brandy clark independently and modulated gated writing. alex newell, a
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show stopping number. earning them a standing o mid show i, as an audience member was like it's happening. we're doing it like it was thrilling for me. what is that moment like for you? every time exhausted, just spent three minutes screaming at the audience, so i'm exhausted. i feel like a superhero in that one moment, my hands on my hips. i'm looking up into a light and i just see light shining at me and i just hear wall of sound of screaming. it's thrilling. it is beautiful. what this musical? i think the musical represents a sense of humor and a sense of family and community, right. and so in that it's connects with everyone. i also think the magic comes from the fact that it's unexpected. you know when people come there, there's no expectation they don't know what it is. and then
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they sit here for 2.5 hours, and they go through all of the emotions, not expecting to feel feelings on a show about corn fish for the best man win. jokes come so fast and furiously and shocked that the audience is essentially another cast member, according to the actors on stage and everyone wants to know. is it really about corn? yeah it is actually about cars, a few other things to hurt after that, i couldn't stop laughing. so many review for sure will thank you so much coming up here. back the curtain on american idol ahead of the live show starting tomorrow, we'll be right back. never been. team now. i can't imagine my life without them. that coach changed our son on the field and off.
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and get more g m a in your day with g m a live streaming on abc news live this morning at nine and 11 am and one pm eastern sunday morning, the abortion pill and the supreme court 2024 race abc seven mornings. all news all morning. good morning, everyone . i'm liz quarry. it's abc. seven news at nine am is live now on abc. seven hulu live and wherever you stream plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging california's gig economy law are hoping to take their case to the state's highest court, the service employees international union s c i u and a group of
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rideshare drivers petition the california supreme court to review and appeals court ruling that upheld proposition 22. you'll remember that is the law that allows rideshare and delivery comes bunnies like uber lyft and doordash. to classify their workers as independent contractors rather than employees. critics say independent contractor status allows those companies to avoid paying for coverage is like health insurance and unemployment insurance. san francisco based lift, meantime, is planning hundreds of layoffs . the ride hailing company is getting ready to cut at least 1200 jobs. that amounts to a third of lifts, 4000 corporate employees. the layoffs would cut 50% of lifts operating costs and helped to bring its fair in in line with its biggest rival, uber. okay. lisa arjun. good morning. let's go check outside. alright, let's good morning to it looks a little bit like summer, doesn't it from the golden gate bridge with that compressed marine layer local louds and fog he, littleit ofe looking f sun declare partim
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the coast right now it is 50 to san francisco 58 in palo alto, already 60 in san jose with about a mile visibility half moon bay 48. you can see the sun here on the peninsula the airport 55 looking at 61 napa that 55 up in the north bay. notice the onshore flow influencing communities closer to the shore line, but today still very warm inland with low eighties there. alright lisa, thank you up next time is ticking. what we're learning about the looming strike for oakland teachers and vacate. two vibrant or vacant to vibrant program now in place to help revitalize certain parts of downtown san francisco will explain that abc
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>> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >> our governor has responded with what i think is going to be some tremendous support and help. >> a call for help with the fentanyl crisis answered. it's a tough problem that's clearly visible on the city's streets. what the support from governor newsom will look like in san francisco. plus, a major development plan still stalled in san jose. a look at the future of google's planned downtown campus. and potential teacher strike the east bay. the timeline for educators to possibly hit the picket line. thanks for joining us here on this saturday. april 22. i'm
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