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♪ shooting and the terror at a texas mall. heavily armed gunmen opening fire killing at least eight people including children. how he was taken down >> i scarcely thought it was not going to make it out. >> as we hear from horrified witnesses who ran for their >> tornado outbreak at least 12 reported twisters hitting the heartland overnight. more than 11 million people in the danger zone. ♪ >> racing at the border, up to to cross from mexico. once
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covid restrictions expire this week and how administration is pr aexclusive. cand om rdedeba whitcould stl a over the death of homeless man on the next city subway. calls for a former marine to be arrested. how he is now defending himself. >> missile interceptor. ukraine's air force as used u.s. patriot system to shoot down a russian hypersonic missile; is it a game changer? 13-year-old boy who jumped into driver suffered a medical emergency behind the wheel. talking to "gma" in his first national interview. >> derby delight. >> to win the kentucky derby. local contender to make a name
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for himself. plus, lebron jas aerbi reachiev ouetty ♪ and coronation firsts. alleluia, holly the a, hallelujah. >> how ancient traditions modernized diverse 1000 year history. york. this is good morning >> good morning america. it is tough to say that. we are 2.5 weeks out from uvalde school cleveland, texas shooting. and overnight another mass shooting
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in texas. this one in a mall near dallas. gunfire bring out as hundreds of shoppers on a suburb of allen, texas. ll in panicked people running from the scene as bullets flew. >> unbelievable pictures. call. this mornopg killed e and 7 wounded before that officer stepped in. >> you were talking about previous mass shootings. according to gun violence archive this is 199th mass shooting in the u.s. justice year so far. let's go now to what can you tells? >> it is another sad and heartbreaking day. this time in allen, texas north of beautiful spring day out y
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shopping in the sprawling mall behind me. overnight fbi and local law enforcement officials searching the home of texas mall shooting suspect. left at least eight victims the dead and several others wounded. multiple fbi agents were as i suspect's home in dallas have got shot fired.y. >> investigators reviewing this graphic video of moment gunmen stepped out of sedan and opened fire at the allen premium outlets . thousands of shoppers now running for their lives. >> there is this guy dressed in an assault rifle and shooting people. >> this surveillance video captionercapturing customers to opened fire at her parents. >> they began to run and they both fell to the ground. maybe he thought that he shot them so he turned the gun and began shooting in the other direction
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were there were a lot of people. >> these two employees at the mall described the terrifying moments. >> and i hid behind a freezer and everybody thought that we were doomed. >> a police officer nearby heard the gunfire and shot the gunman dead. >> the shooter is now. >> we believe at this point the somebody to take command on the south side. we've got thousands of people down there now. >> officers securing the crime scene, evacuating the shoppers from the mall. all walking with their hands up. in addition to the eight victims killed, seven are in the hospital this morning. three critical, four stable. ranging in age from 5-61 years old. >> >> this community is home for us. our hearts are devastated and broken.
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>> as you guys mentioned, this weekend's tragedy marks 199th mass shooting so far this year in the u.s. and we have only had 100 twice seven days. we are barely into the month of >> to hear him say devastated and broken, what else is left to say at this time? we will continue following this story. now to the u.s.-mexico border the biden and ministrations expected to see is many as 10,000 migrants per day era rules set to expire this c week. abc's reporter joins us from el paso, texas as conditions worsening. >> we are just days away from title 42 coming to an end. already we are seeing large groups stage in mexico. getting ready to come across. thousands crossing everyday already trying to request 1500-2000 people that are
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processed and released every day. shelters are full and city leaders working around the clock anticipated search. this morning pressure mounting along u.s.-mexico border as the end of title 42 creeps closer. in mexico, just across the river from el paso, a growing number of tense line the river bank. in brownsville, texas, clothes red river by groups apprehended by border patrol. on thursday, title 42, pandemic era policy that allows agents to quickly expel migrants because covid concerns will sunset. officials predicting up to 10,000 migrants crossing the border each day. far beyond the 3500 per day authorities can comfortably handle. >> if it does spike next week we are going to be ready to handle that. >> across the river in matamoros desperation and a tipping point. there is no
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electricity or running water here. lucy a gomez and 2-year-old daughter, jessica, living living in matamoros for five months. unable to request dwindling as dangers of living here get worse. on the ground with border patrol in texas, homeland security tells us searching resources to the border >> we are maximizing the resources we have to deliver the most efficient result. we are doing so within a system, and immigration system that is fundamentally broken. about ripple effect that could have affected rest of the country. most bikers picked up and processed or released and do not want to stay in border communities. at up in places like florida, new york, washington, d.c. resources are strained. asking congress to
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solution that could affect our immigration system. >> so many committees bracing for that. important reporting. let's bring in abc's reporter lizabeth schulze at the white house and how administration gearing up to handle influx of morning. expected. good >> the white house using every tool available to prepare a expected surge of migrants at the southern border we are activating 1500 u.s. troops to be in place at the board by may 10. those troops will not serve in law enforcement capacity but instead help with data entry and warehouse support. a ministration assigning hundreds of asylum officers and immigration judges while opening new processing centers in central south america to try to speed up pathways for legal immigration. one administration official
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tells us white house out of options for executive action on immigration reform. instead of pointing finger at congress. our person group of senators exam policy of title 42 two more years. no chance of passing in time. no doubt this is a political liability for president biden. officials at the border next week. and backlash of republicans blasting the president for two years over immigration policies. >> thank you. now to the new investigations, former president trump now facing. this one about so-called fake electors in georgia and alleged plot to overturn results of 2020 election. abc's reporter with more. fate electors, granted immunity
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in ongoing investigation into possible meddling of 2020 presidential elections in georgia. after fulton county da says all 60 people who signed the false elector certificate target of investigation. all of this looking into whether former resident trump and ellis committed any crimes here. unclear who was granted immunity. so far those names have not been released to public. law enforcement of charging decisions. the da says she plans to anemunr. >> thank you. the biggest name so far who is not yet announced republican presidential run, ron desantis. hearing that could change soon. reporter has the latest. >> has nra donated to me? i do bogeyman democrats think they are. >> florida governor ron sessions when he ran for
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governor five years old. >> do we have to argons or everyone who cares about guns are going to vote for me? >> can a moments from 2018 is sources say desantis's team and prepping for 2024 presidential debates. desantis need to win over trump voters that he grappled within the past. >> anything you disagree with president trump? >> obviously, there is because i have voted contract him in congress. >> past internal reporting to a rare glimpse on how desantis previously wrestled on how to appeal to trump's loyal base. >> i have to put it in any way that i will not piss off all voters. i do i think is right, if i haven't disagreement, talk to him in private. >> florida lawmakers desantis and then since indoors
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trump's third white house bid. in the video aids coaching desantis range of topics including how to be likable. >> when you walk up there. right in top of the pad. i do the same thing. i have the same personality. >> and sources tell abc news desantis is leaning toward launch of exploratory committee and instead likely jumping into 2024 race as soon as next month. >> thank you. let's go ahead and bring in abc news political director. good to see you. we have a new abc news "washington post" pole this morning. trump in front of desantis. desantis, he overcome that? >> he has got a big, big yawning gap to overcome. hammered by trump and his team last couple weeks. desantis continues to say not necessarily or deathly run for
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president. that is a big number. the fact that the other candidates there in single digit suggests people could have their moments. right now this is donald trump's race to lose, according to our poll. >> it showed how trump or desantis may do against biden. here's what suggest. trump versus biden has trump ahead by seven percentage points. desantis versus biden, but the same. >> yeah, fascinating. this race so far a year and a half biden than opponent. that will change over time. significant weaknesses in this poll for joe biden handling of economy. concerns about fitness for office. generally, direction of the country, his approval rating right now at career low. >> pull up the graphic to see how president biden is doing especially with voters and the question of his age. he would be 82 at the start of his second term compared to 78 four trump. >> concerns around biden much stronger whether he is too old to serve. we see that for joe biden, 68% say too old. efforts from 44%. we know
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fitness for office, mental and physical abilities, front and center over campaign. even if either of them will be the oldest president in history. >> thank you for joining us. to into this week later this one, george stephanopoulos interview with treasury secretary anet yellen over george speaks with senator james langford about immigration at the southern border as title 42 set to expire. >> train out to the war in ukraine, shutdown supersonic missile abc supplies weapons. reporter changes from good morning. >> good morning. russian president vladimir putin described hypersonic missiles as invincible. now ukraine's air force claims they shot one down this week with american-made patriot missile travel five times the speed of
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sound and has a range of more than 1000 miles per meanwhile, russians races ukrainian native behind car bombing that killed the driver and severely injured ukraine is neither confirming battlefield. a mercenary group says the kremlin has promised all the necessary support and ammunition they need in their fight. paul thousands out in >> thank you. go thistoric coronation king thousand turned rituals woven with symbols of
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diversity. abc's reporter from bonding with more. good morning. >> good morning. morning after the big day, boy what a day it was. despite british weather. traditions and additions to the coronation service for this morning king charles iii, crowned king straight from some of the ancient traditions to give it tuch of my dining t. >> god save the king! most diverse 1000 year history to reflect multicultural britain of today. >> >> i come not to be served tv presenter and current member of parliament urgent role of caring the king's scepter. the first woman to present the sward to the king. symbolizing
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royal power and decide between good and evil. king charles appearing emotional as his son and heir to the throne paid homage and kissed him on the cheek. >> i pledge my loyalty to you. so help me god. >> eight gospel singers at ascension choir giving a tomorrow memorable performance. >> hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. >>. >> showing prince of wales a family throughout the day. a stunning five flight pass on buckingham. all eyes on coronation concert windsor castle. performers including some people say the gospel y. choir was best part of the service. as for the here. street parties, t thousands up and down the country. the king and queen capping off the day with star-studded concert in windsor tonight. the question is, will there be dancing on the
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ceiling? >> i think there will be.[laughs]. time now for the weather. your following tornado outbreak. >> active severe weather yesterday the growth of the that is really interesting. when it comes to tornadoes, usually you think they are visible not to get clouds, rain, debris and we get to see them. if you look closely, you can see rotating column of air ithis is trenton, missouri, we did have damage. part of the roof rep off. we saw multiple storm reports out there. 83 hail reports. 12 tornado reports. severe weather continues. it's going to be tonight 10:00 p.m. nocturnal potential for lisa: sunday morning, waking up to sunshine for most of you, and we will get into a mostly sunny afternoon, the clouds this morning thinning out, but we
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will see more clouds tomorrow with a slight chance of a shower, mainly in the north bay, than sunny and breezy for your monday. warmer weather heads our way the end of the today, 62 in oakland, later on this afternoon, 67 in concord, only in the 50's at the coast. the accuweather 7-day forecast, we are counting on that warm up through the week. >> so often think of tornadoes you can see. rotating column of air not to be see the clouds, the rain, the debris and colors it makes it visible. running of kentucky derby went off without a hitch after dark week for churchill downs. at least seven horses died before thrate. race. the favorite odds creeping up last stretch
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of the race breaking way and taking biggest share of $3 the triple crown. do you know who was there? >> our favorite sportsman dan harris. >> was he really? >> one is he now? >> he knows all sorts of stuff about hockey. [laughing] >> still coming up here on for prince charles on ageantry coronation day. the challenges he faces ahead. >> chokehold death, anger of new york city homeless man on your city subway and calls for a former marine to be arrested. >> heroic teen speaking out this morning howey stepped in to save a bus full of kids when the driver had in a medical emergency. we will be right back. ♪
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e t season three grd naggg rights and $1 million the ceo and president of sf travel says this comes as the city is trying to revive tourism and lisa, it's going to be a pretty nice day out there as well. already a really gorgeous start. yeah >> from our sutro tower camera, you can see a little bit of cloud cover 59 today in the city. it is 49 right now, 46 half moon bay. a lot of blue sky here with mid 40s inland. so mid to upper 60s for most of us liz all right, lisa, thank you. >> thanks for joining us. the news continues right now with gma. have a great day
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following on this sunday morning happening right now. another mass shooting. this time outlet mall in texas. eight done stand seven in hospital after police say shooter step out of a sedan at >> also right now, judge given former president donald trump 5 p.m. today to change his mind and testified in it definition acquisition departments are adjusting room 1990s. quite the unexpected visitor in middle of night. home surveillance video caught a coyote walking through this home. it got into the doggy
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door. the animal exit the same way after the family cat made noises waking someone up and scaring off. cats are good >> that coyote did not stand a chance. g] e us from london. good morning. yesterday there were protests. today in the uk growing criticism about how the police shut them down using harsh new legislation. some protesters arrested even before it began. as britain's celebrated crowning of new monarchy. not too far away >> "not my king! the tears of god save the king another kind of chance. >> hundreds of yellow clad route doing asking's procession
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passed. people booing in response to the proclamation of king charles. chanting "not my king!". >> i think the monarchy is outdated. colonialist. does not represent british values to me. >> ahead of coronation vowed to mount biggest protest against the monarch in modern history. police taking harsh line arresting leaders before they c people detained in total. britain's scotland yard police acted in active manner. the rail transition reignithne tre head of states. countries barbados parted ways with the absent from coronation, he is looking to follow, too. >> we are moving on. >> in many ways coronation
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mauna kea and commonwealth countries. besides embassy celebrations went all but on marked. >> challenges ahead. thank you. now to the latest on that deadly chokehold on new york city subway. another day protests as case go to grand speedy out through his attorney defending his actions. abc's reporter in new york city with the latest. good morning. >> protests continue to grow over the death of jordan neely, more thatrors swarmed subway station saturday demanding former marine who strangle him be charged. >> no justice, no peace!
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>> overnight protesters take into the subway marching on the streets demanding justice for jordan neely. demonstrators on the tracks and clashing with police. several arrested. 30-year-old died monday after put in chokehold former ring sergeant daniel penny at least three minutes aboard manhattan subway. jordan neely acting erratically, frightening pastors, not violent. penny saying in a statement, "when threatened other passengers daniel, with the help of others, acting to protect themselves until help arrived. daniel never intended to harm mr. neely and unforeseen death. passengers and new yorkers divided amidstamongst follow. harm at all. the fact that >> is heroic, but scary at the e jackson impersonator.
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according to family's attorney, struggled with mental health issues since the age of 14. people who knew him said he was not a threat. >> sweet, kind, fun, very respectable. everybody loved him and that is why the uproar as it has about the fact that the individual who did this has not been arrested. >> the incident, renewing debate over mental illness and public safety. >> how far should government go in treating mental illness? big issue here. clearly, he could not take care of himself. not fair to the riding public is not fair to mr. neely either. >> case expected to go before grand jury as early as this week to determine if daniel penny should face any charges. >> a lot to be watching. we appreciate you. timeout for the check of the weather, somara theodore, another look of new york city? facing a warm-up. >> that's right. bring the takes out. >> the sun is out, guns out [laughing] warmg upstciyesterday. you can
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be a record today. ay. temperatures 10-20 above normal. nice, warm swath through middle of the country. phoenix by 90s monday. dallas 90s by monday as lisa: good morning to you. partly cloudy skies given way to more sunshine today. temperatures climb into the bayshore. mid and upper 60's inland. it is a cool >> i have arnie got my plans
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ready. brunch, frolicking. >> warm up with the midsection of the country, let's see what's going on with ã [laughing] [cross talk] >> did you see the biceps, what he did. >> he ran four times this weekend. >> i'm try to keep up with gio benitez. come on. >> coming up on good morning america, gearing up for today's miami grand prix. top at one racers in the world and rising star. >> and humble hero who stepped medical emergency. what that teen is now saying about taking control of the wheel. you are watching "gma". ♪
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♪ >> welcome back to "gma", things in miami hotter than ever where racers at miami grand prix, burn up the track. one of them is homegrown. abc's reporter, homegrown in hey, victor. >> good morning. race day finally here, hard rock stadium, home of miami dolphins covered. track 3.4 miles long. 19 turns with bands lining every single one. here is a lights out and away we go.
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>> start your engines. formula gr sis tefin i je. acthree stateside s for formula one, global phenomenon picks up speed for and magussen, contenders to see checkered flag first. spotlight shining on rocky logan sergeant. third american >> we are a bit look down on on terms detail. we have as good of drivers anywhere else in the world. >> excitement shifting into high gear for homecoming. south florida native falling in
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love with racing as a kid. competing with older brother on go kart track. moved to europe with his family age 12 and spent weekends on the asphalt. began racing formula 4, 15 years old. f3 enough two categoriesier li. fter a feme o today e races amica. >> my parents told mwo hard now and path later. they were definitely right.w will save l s off. you can see this expected to be star-studded event. on average, tickets about $5000 if you attended all three days here. of course, in very emmy fashion, one option that would >> wow! ervice about $200,000. >> oh, my goodness. i hope you got tickets for free. >> go to the cleveland or, bottle service there [laughing] >> we are good. >> there you go. >> thank you, victor. abc's
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>> congratulations on your quick thinking. >> on that day, dillon did not think anything of heroic actions. >> i know when he first came home he was like all i did was stop the bus. >> i wasn't expecting anything out of it. >> the local school board giving dillon an award. >> congratulations. [applause] >> no surprise to anyone that responder like a police officer or firefighter. >> he saved everyone. he is a hero. we are so proud of him. i love you. >> yes, i love you, buddy. >> he deserves all of the this.nition in the world for >> a tender moment there. he has been able to speak with the bus driver. she said she is proud of him and doing well. we want to show you this photo she sent. that is the bus driver's hand. she told dylan's family that every morning she puts her hand on the bus and prays for those children. prayers that day were heard loud and clear.
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♪ squeak in my voice. orry, [laughing] lakers warring back, defeated golden state warriors. two games to one lead. two days francisco. anthony davis scoring 25. lebron james had 21. good night for him. another achievement on his mind. his son committed usc basketball team. take a look. >> superduper proud. super excited and happy for his r journey. today was a proud day. i cannot lose today, no matter the outcome of this game, i cannot lose personally.
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to plan the same team as his son. >> that would be called. and he is first in family to go to college. guys are watching. tough morning and we had fun. we are always on goodmorningamerica.com and much more later this week with george stephanopoulos. stick around. >> happy sunday. ♪ building a better bay area. moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >> good morning, everyone. i'm liz creutz. new overnight, a man is in the hospital with non-life threatening injuries after he was stabbed at the lake merritt bart station. bart officials tell abc seven police first responded to a disturbance on a train around 930 last night. officers say when they arrived they saw a 15 year old stab a 59
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year old man in his back. the suspect has been arrested in oakland. teachers will be on the picket lines tomorrow to continue their strike despite a new proposal from the school district over the weekend. the union is striking over wages as well as safety and racial justice, which they want concessions for in a contract that the district superintendent has said the district's proposal will cost $70 million. and little resources are available. the strike is affecting nearly 35,000 students. and lisa. and good morning to you. let's get a check of the forecast. all right, liz, good morning. >> we have some sun out there. the view here from our sutro tower camera. some high clouds making for some haze, but good air quality. it is 49, downtown, 54 in oakland, 53. palo alto, san jose. but these panels here, this panel shows the cooler numbers up in the north bay. pretty chilly in santa rosa, 4448. novato with 51 by the delta concord waking up to 52 degrees. so a few degrees cooler inland as much ascolderpand afto
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suhimperatures will be a bit warmer. so low 60s for you in oakland and richmond, 64 in fremont, upper 60s inland. but we stay cool with that typical sea breeze at the coast. sunny skies, san francisco, 59 for the giants game, maybe about 60 later on in the afternoon. uh. the accuweather seven day forecast clouds a sprinkle perhaps tomorrow and then a steady warm up through the week. >> all right, lisa, thank you. this week with george stephanopoulos is next and we'll see you back here at nine. have a great day
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