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hot country stars coming right here to the t-mobile arena. recently, i talked to some country artists and played a little truth or dare with these "celebrity page" cowboy boots. >> vegas can get a little crazy. >> you stick your hand in. >> boxers or briefs? i'm a briefs guy, mostly. >> what do you do when no one's watching? >> take selfies of myself. >> what country artist did you want to be growing up. probably george strait. >> fine, we'll dare. >> take a shot of fire ball. >> oh my goodness, dolly parton is here. this is for dolly. >> break out in a love ballad. and i will always love you >> give me your best whip and nae nae. how many are in there? [ laughter ]
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who is your celebrity crush. shania. >> give me your loudest and proudest yeehaw. >> take a shot of jack. yeah. >> look at that. that was the best card we could have gotten there. >> that's the thing about country stars. they like to party. back to you in new york. >> love it. thanks so much. make sure you tune into the next "celebrity page." jake gyllenhaal takes us inside his new drama and with aaron carter. >> from the city sightseeing celebrity bus in the heart of new york city, thanks for
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d i put my arms around you and pull you in real close, hey, i love that, too. >> reporter: bentley denies having an affair and has apologized for the improper phone call, but says he's not leaving, saying there's no grounds for impeachment. alabama lawmakers are now essentially giving their governor to step down or they'll vote to make him. >> north carolina's new law limiting bathroom choices for transgender people has cost the state a major business deal. pay paul announced yesterday it's canceled a planned expansion which would have created 400 jobs. the company says the decision reflects 80s deeply held belief that he every person has a right to be treated equally. it's not as if there aren't enough starbucks locations in new york but there will soon be more. the chain is planning to open its largest store in the world bigger than its flagship in seattle.
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as theater. it will have its own roasterry set to open in 2018. >> interesting. two missing hikers in north carolina were found in one of the most unlikeliest of places playing music in downtown asheville. almost 200 rescue workers had been searching for them in the national forest for the past three days. they began a hike there saturday with friends but became separated from the group and couldn't be found. officials are glad they're safe but annoyed about how much time, effort and money was spent. one of the hikers says calling his family just slipped had his mind and also fashion sense clearly. >> let's give props this morning to a young baseball player in arizona who saved his coach's life. you see him there? that's nathan boyer on the right with coach isaac wenrich. during a recent practice, wen rich suffered a massive heart attack. the 13-year-old called 911 and
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>> i remembered from boy scouts from like a couple years ago. it rang a bell. lock your hands and start pushing on his chest. yeah, it is sort of crazy to think about. >> isn't it amazing how many young kids have learned and it's come to use? wen rich's family says his heart was completely blocked. he's recovering and has young nathan to thanking. > that is great he learned it. more adults need to learn it. >> i don't think an adult would stay with it. so kudos to him for that. >> luckily noel knows how to perform cpr. >> he certainly does. >> anyone who watches john oliver's show probably saw this one come. a couple of unusually dressed fans sitting in the expensive seats at yankee stadium. >> you see them in the back right behind home plate? they won oliver's contest in which viewers tweeted pictures
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the #i have never sat in a premium location. how clever. >> so the whole thing started with oliver's sunday night rant about a yankee official who said premium seat holders don't like sitting next to those who don't seats. >> i can see that. so they turned up the ante a little bit by wearing something ridiculous. >> so he bought tickets for premium seats. four tickets. >> four tickets. >> expect more of the same tonight and tomorrow. >> what would you wear? if you won this competition? >> socks. >> socks? just socks? >> just socks. >> just socks. >> that would be frightening. >> my gosh. >> moving right along. >> batter up. >> no tee time for tiger. >> no. the world's most famous golfer deciding to sit out one of the sport's first major tournaments of the season. why you won't see him on the green and what his personal life may have to do with it. >> but first, extreme road rage caught on camera.
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at more than 90 miles an hour. the car's driver spit at him. the motorcyclist drove in the upcoming lane. they made gestures and shouted at each other. both filed complaints with the police. the motorcyclist admits it was pretty student and zmirngs a mystery at the university of texas. authorities are looking for clues after a body was found on campus. the woman was found in a creek. police are describing did as a possible homicide. the name has not been released and no cause of death is being mentioned either. the school's president isn't saying whether the victim was a student. they're working to identify possible suspects. new details of the legal saga of the prep school graduate convicted of assaulting a contemplates. he's requesting a new trial. his new defense lawyers say the former team failed to adequately represent him. his bail was revoked last month
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>> this morning some tough questions are being asked in cal pla zoo, michigan, it's been more than a month after that uber driver went on a five-hour shooting pre. >> investigators are looking into the 11 call trying to report the driver's behavior before he went on his rampage. alex perez has the latest. >> in michigan, new scrutiny how authorities handled the 911 call the night he went on a killing rampage shooting six. >> i'd like to report a crazy driver. >> matt melon wrote an hour before the shooting. melon called 911 to report an erratic driver but his call was transferred not once, i need to transfer you one more time. >> but twice because kalamazoo city, township and county all have separate disprach operators >> i'm going to transfer you to the city because that's where the accident occurred. hang on one second. >> reporter: melon having to
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>> i want to be on the lookout. >> thank you. report to uber. i don't think he needs to be picking people up. >> the chief defends his department's response. >> we're not going on a man the hunt for an aerratic driver. >> and says they issued a be on the lookout for the vehicle. >> reporter: long awaited plans are already under way for a more efficient system that will funnel all calls to a sing dispatch so callers won't have to repeat their stories. alex perez, michigan. >> that 14-year-old who was shot in the parking lot was the only one who survived. it was the parking lot at the cracker barrel. >> incredible story that survival. dalton is facing some 16 charges we should mention including six murder charges and definitely could face the life in prison, as well. coming up, excitement is mounting for the masters. >> but one of golf's most
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serious brain and spinal cord infections have been found in people exposed to zika in addition to birth defects and paralysis. researchers fear the virus is evolving. the administration is transferring additional money to the centers for disease control to aid in the fight. the funds had been rear marked forree bow la but were not needed. >> insulin prices have tripled in had the past ten years. the past six years, patients have spent more on insulin than any of the other diabetic drugs combined. one researcher warns that some patients can't afford insulin and could die without it. for the second time in three years, tiger woods will not take part in the masters golf tournament. >> he says he's sitting this one out because of an injury but this morning, we're finding out more about his life. a lot more. increasingly making it into the spotlight. here's abc's linds say days of the.
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throughout the world of golf and beyond. tiger woodsing he will not be competing at this year's masters. the four-time winner saying i've been hitting balls and training daily but i'm not physically ready. the news even disappointed his opponents. >> i like tiger being out here. i'm ready for him to come back. >> reporter: woods has been recovering from a string of injuries. >> there is no timetable and so that's the hardest part. that's the hardest part for me. >> reporter: woods now 40 years old is one of the game's most decorated players but he hasn't won a major title in years. last year, he played some of the worst golf in his career. >> just totally out of sorts now for tiger. >> reporter: while woods has said he's making progress, he's also said he spends a lot of time playing video games in this $60 million mansion and while that image may not be cause for an alarm, in an article in "sports illustrated" some close to woods say they're concerned.
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they feel like he's ice located. in a lot of ways separated himself from anyone in golf. there's just this collective concern that without golf, he really doesn't have much else. >> reporter: he divorced elin nordgren in august of 2010 following allegation afc numerous affairs. his would i have with skier lindsey vonn recently ended. while speculation is ramp and the his absence is a sign of early retirement, his agent tells abc news absolutely zero truth to this.
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you'll be able to watch them on a small screen on twitter. abc's brandi hitt explains how this will work. brandi, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. twitter ceo says this move to start streaming nfl games is about transforming the football fan experience. get ready for professional football on twitter. the social media giant is teaming up with the nfl with commissioner roger goodell sending out his first tweet since 2014. this fall, thursday night football will be streamed live at twitter so fans will see more of this. the ten games will be free to all 800 million twitter users worldwide through mobile devices, tablets, pcs and connected tvs. >> it allows people to have one screen where they can be on twitter and should they choose, they could also watch the game and they just have to figure out how it's going to be easy for the user to see both at the same time. >> reporter: it's a chance for
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football fans who rely on the internet more than television. twitter has also seen a recent slowing in new user growth. >> it's an extremely big deal, probably more so to twitter than the nfl. 50% of all conversations on twitter are about sports. >> it's intercepted. >> reporter: last october the nfl experimented with this live streaming game on yahoo! between the bills and jaguars in london. >> chris clemens into the end zone. >> reporter: fans in 185 countries watching. the question now, will those eyes tune into twitter thursday nights this fall. both companies have not revealed just how much twitter paid for the digital streaming rights. the same thursday night football games will also be airing on network television. reena and kendis. >> thank you so much. you know, it's big bucks. apparently bloomberg reporting they paid $10 million, a million per game. >> wow, that's impressive.
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call this number now. this morning on "world news now," under dog upsets. >> overnight ted cruz and bernie sanders winning big in the battleground state of wisconsin. soundly beating the front-runners with donald trump and hillary clinton already looking ahead. we're going to have full election analysis just ahead. speaking out, u.s. soccer
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report ersafter pleading not guilty to that drunk driving charge. how she's now making it part of her message of empowering youth. >> a rage tag wildfire in oklahoma and the video of a man narrowly escaping the mastiff flames jumping from an out-of-control tractor just in time. and die nas tick domination. the uconn huskies reclaim their crown crushing syracuse in the women's college championship. the game never got close. some are asking if it's even fair that a program can be this good. it's wednesday, april 6th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning, everyone. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm reena ninan. >> are you excited about the ladies? >> i thought it was a great game. >> it was a good game. >> i know it wasn't close. it's not about the numbers. >> congratulations to syracuse for geing there. >> all right. >> yeah. >> it's good. you're right. >> and a lot of people are
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to the underdogs who came out on top. >> it was a night of the underdogs. that's why i thought syracuse might come ahead, too. >> exactly. talking about the activity in the badger state. the game-changer in wisconsin. voters on both sides delivering a damaging blow to the front-runners. >> ted cruz and bernie sanders are celebrating commanding victories over donald trump and hillary clinton. muddling the road to the white house. clinton congratulated sanders on his win but the trump trump campaign they fired off a biting statement calling cruz a trojan horse saying he's being used by party bosses to try to steal the nomination. >> your voice, your vote. stephanie ramos is in madison, wisconsin for us. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning. the primary here in wisconsin could very well be a game changer for both parties. the votes could be key in determining if a gop contested convention is likely to happen. voters lined up for hours to cast their vote in the crucial wisconsin primary. the front-runners in both
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>> the people of wisconsin are >> reporter: donald trump in a last ditch effort to catch ted cruz pulling out all the stops trail. but it wasn't enough. >> breaking news in the race for the white house. abc news can project that ted cruz has defeated donald trump in the gop primary. >> reporter: cruz claiming the win and making it much more difficult for trump to get enough delegates to avoid a contested convention. >> either before cleveland or at the convention in cleveland, together, we will win a majority of the delegates. >> reporter: the third man in the gop race? john kasich, trailing behind them. >> we won in wisconsin. >> reporter: democrat bernie sanders also claiming victory. abc news projects he will beat hillary clinton in the badger state. >> we have now won seven out of eight of the lost caucuses and primaries. >> reporter: now all eyes turn to new york.
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she's already there. appearing on "the view." then heading to brooklyn where she focused much of her attention on donald trump. >> battling prejudice and paranoia is not the new york way. >> the delegate count goes way up for both parties in two weeks. sanders and clinton campaign in pennsylvania. on the gopside it, trump and cruz court voters in new york while kasich kauch campaigns in ohio. >> sanders continues to receive overwhelming support from young people. exit polls show him winning big among men and whites under the age of 35. >> nearly nine out of ten democrats identified him as honest and trustworthy while 57% said the same about clinton. abc's rick klein takes a look at what it all means going forward. so we say good morning, rick. >> reporter: reena and kendis, a sweeping victory for ted cruz in wisconsin makes a contested convention on republican side more likely than ever.
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trump has suffered in a big battleground state a state he thought he had an opportunity to win. it throws the republican nomination into some sort of chaos. trump now with a narrower path than ever and ted cruz mostly benefiting from being what he was not, namely donald trump and beginning to coalesce the republican party giving him big momentum heading into the voting calendar. on the democratic side, bernie sanders' win in wisconsin gives him his biggest winning streak so as far of the cycle. six out of the seven of the last states have gone for bernie sanders despite the overwhelming lead clinton has. hillary clinton remains the strong front-runner but a message being delivered by democratic vote ares they are not happy with the choice they're being offered in hillary clinton. bernie sanders now getting himself some momentum going into a critical two-week stretch. the new york primary, a home game for both donald trump and for hillary clinton coming up in two weeks time. that could determine the course of the rest of the nomination,
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night, to have the two front-runners suffer this kind of defeat this kind of humbling at the hands of their main opponents have quite surprising. reena and kendis. >> new yorkers can get ready for all those commercials over the next couple weeks. >> i like how he put it, a home game. >> will they have home field advantage? >> i like that. >> the democrats had 86 delegates at stake in wisconsin and on the republican side, there were 42 i blue eb up for grabs. >> so let's take a look at the count so far. on the republican side, donald trump holds the lead but he would need to win 60% of the remaining delegates to clinch the nomination. >> and for the democrats, hillary clinton has a large lead when super delegates are factored in. despite sanders' winning 15 states so far to clinton's 18 states. well, this morning, there already also political fire works in alabama. there are new efforts to remove the governor from office over a sex scandal. a state lawmakers filed articles of impeachment against governor
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he admits he made suggestive you be comments to a former aide but denies a fair. he vows to defend himself. the prime minister of iceland appears to be the first political victim of the so-called panama papers scandal stepping aside for an unspecified amount of time. that move comes amid protests over his use of an offshore company to shelter large sums of economy while their economy was in crisis. word of that deal was part of a massive document leak from a law firm in panama. >> back in the states, mississippi's latest one to face a backlash due to a new law seen as anti-gay. the state's religious freedom law allows businesses and government workers to deny services based on their religious beliefs. it has the support of most residents but has come under heavy fire from lgbt advocates and major corporations including chevron and nissan.
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similar law under pressure from corporations. and san francisco will become the first city in the nation to offer a full six-week paid parental leave. the board of supervisors unanimously approved the law which goes into effect next year. some of the costs will be picked up by the state. the rest will be paid for by businesses. and an attorney for retired soccer star abby wambach entered a not guilty plea on her half in response to her dui charge. on twitter she calls her plea standard procedure. she was not required to appear in the oregon court where the plea was entered last night. she participated in a previously scheduled event at the university of kentucky where she told reporters she could not address the case. >> no matter what color you are, no matter what gender you are, no matter what orientation you are, to start a conversation and i think that it's important no matter what the conversation is. sometimes it's going to be a hard one. that's going to be okay. >> woman back also said she's
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with her family, fans and friends. and a document filed in connection with the case wambach admits trying cocaine and marijuana. she did that about a decade ago. >> some incredible video to show you right now. a raging wildfire in oklahoma nearly claimed the life as a horrified tv crew watched. the road grader become stuck in a burning field. fire moving closer and closer. the operator fled just before it was consumed and the news crew drove him to a safer location. wildfire is out of control right now and some residents being ordered to evacuate. it started when the a power line brought down by strong winds began to spark. besides homes, there's also a chemical plant in the path of that blaze. so as we mentioned, at the top, the uconn huskies are once again the queens of women's college basketball into they took on syracuse orange last night. in indianapolis. and they did what they do best. the huckies powered to a 27-point halftime lead and they
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way. when it was all done, u con could celebrate an overem whelming 82-51 championship. winning victory. it was their 151st win in the last four seasons. 151. crazy. >> pretty impressive. yeah. exactly. those 151 wins in four years is an ncaa record and this uconn team has plenty of others. >> so for some details we're joined by abc's diane macedo. good morning. >> i generally like to root for the underdog but i could not help but root for the huskies. this win is historic. in so many ways. for starters it marks uconn's fourth ncaa title in a row, something never done before in division 1 women's basketball. it's also the coach's 11th national championship which puts him one title ahead of bruins coach john wooden for the most ever in the history of all college basketball. >> it's one thing to play
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because you can gang up on him. and figure out a way to get the ball out of their hands if you want to, but to try to beat a really good team that's playing well together that's difficult to do. >> reporter: you know, so. >> so difficult in fact, that the seniors on this team have never lost in the ncaa tournament going 24-0 and overall, they've now won 75 straight games. it's the greatest four-season stretch of any team in american sports ever. for syracuse, as a number four seed, they were a very unexpected guest at the final four in indianapolis. so let alone at the championship game. so they were definitely the underdog in this game but you know what, if you're going to lose, it might, as well be to what some are calling the best team in sports history. >> definitely the epitome of a dynasty. >> yeah, very interesting. bianna stewart, she started and
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really wanted to win four titles and they made it happen. >> and her accomplishment in all of this is incredible, as well. four-time mvp, first time ever done here in the sport, as well. and there's so much to get to with the team's accomplishments you can't around to giving her proper credit. >> mike tyson was watching it and tweeted out congratulations. the tweet says congrats to the university of cincinnati women's basketball team for a national championship win four years in a row. >> no, he didn't. >> yeah, he really did tweet that out. he corrected. >> it was well intended. >> thank you so much, diane. coming up "the mix," another dynasty. the touching family wedding tradition. >> absolutely. but first the body image debate and how ads that were meant as a joke aren't getting the laughs the company hoped for. >> plus, honoring a hero. the marine corps canine back from the war zone. how she saves countless lives never letting down her fellow
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wave of momentum ahead of the next key contest in new york in two weeks. he's still trailing hillary clinton by far in the count. >> a u.s. army veteran from houston says she was kicked off a spirit airlines flight out of denver because of her support dog. june nay fowler says she believes her pitbull lab mix ziggy marlee was profiled. all the more frustrating was the fact she and ziggy and her boyfriend had no problem flying out to denver on the same airline but when they tried to return to houston, she says flight attendants gave her a hard time. >> she was on the phone saying well, an emotional support animal isn't a service animal. a service animal is for someone with real disabilities. i felt insulted because there are veterans in the world that they have are disabilities you can't see. >> fowler says spirit airlines put them on a united airlines flight back to houston later that night. across the pond, another dog has been awarded britain's top
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>> the u.s. marine corps german shepherd has sniff the out countless bombs protecting the lives of thousands of troops during six years of active service in the middle east. abc's david muir has her story. be. >> lucca is sniffering out deadly explosives. 400 separate missions, six years of service protecting u.s. troops. no human lives ever lost during her patrols. her final mission came on march 23rd, 2012 she sniffed out an ied, discovering it with her handler corporal juan rodriguez. he called for backup when a second ied exploded. >> i picked her up and put a turn to ket on her telling her everything's going to be okay, lucca. you're going to making it. >> they had to amputate her front leg. the corporal with her during surgery, recovery, sleeping by her side.
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american eagle is under fire for a series of body positive ads for men. at least it seemed like a great idea to boost their self-esteem. >> but the company now says it was all a joke. many people aren't laughing. here's our friends t.j. holmes. >> reporter: this hairy man video showcases men of all shapes and sizes in nothing but
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the slogan the real you is sexy. >> it feels it kind of empowering to know my flaws will be embraced. >> reporter: excitement around the idea it was launching men weren't finally getting the same treatment women have gotten in recent years in advertising. > do you think you're more beautiful than you say? >> yeah. >> reporter: however, in a statement released on april 1st, american eagle says the ads were meant as a parody. we know our male customers respond to humor. it turns out there will not be an airy brand for men at all. >> the reason the joke got lost in translation was because about a week after the campaign was put out, they said it was part of an april fools' joke and people took this american eagle was making fun of the guys in the ad. >> reporter: some people didn't finds it funny. people took to social media one tweeting male body acceptance is no laughing matter especially visibility.
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another writing so apparently the airy man campaign was a pair row day. i'm missing the part where it was funny. one of the models in that ad says he wasn't trying to fool anyone and tells nylon magazine i was 100% real in that campaign. >> t.j. holmes, abc news, new york. >> we should point out american eagle tells abc news in a statement that even though the line isn't real, body positive activity is not and has never been a joke.
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raymond did in 1953 and brought it from a department store in denver. >> that's when they got married. >> then 30 years later, her daughter susan in 1983 wore the same dress. she just added a little jacket to fit her shoulders. there's daddy, grandpa walking her down the aisle. her father. and in 2016, her granddaughter julia you see right here wore it but removed the sleeves and once again, harold walked her down the aisle. julia's father actually passed away in the '90s. it was sweet her grandpa could walk her down the aisle. >> that's very nice. everybody all dressed up and looking great. >> it goes to show you how you can change one dress. they must have the same waistlines, very small waistlines, right? >> to get into that dress. there's a trend when you go to some hipster restaurant of plating food in different sort of containers i should say. not necessarily a plate.
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this one twitter handle called we want plates. they've gone to town at this. take a look. >> is that a shoe? >> yeah, this is part of the trend. a heel. >> they're serving chicken nuggets in somebody's stiletto. >> we know how fattening that is. that's awful or food on a clip board. this we want plates thing is sort of like plate shaming all these different outlegs. >> grilled cheese on a dust pan? >> that's just somebody dropped that on the floor. they kind of left that out. things that people are doing now days. >> really? >> would you eat any of those? >> no. they say it's about presentation. this doesn't make me want to reach for the food. >> it's not appealing. > the food looks pretty. i don't know if i want my food in a dust pan or someone's shoe. >> it would work great for the leftover segment we did the other day. >> that's true. dale earnhardt jr. ends up
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it's got bacon and mayo. you may remember dale earnhardt famously from nascar. a combo of ham and cheese, blt and, of course, the famous and arguably one of the best of all times pbj. isn't that crazy? >> he posted to twitter but according to espn's darren rovell it's a marketing tool because he has a deal with
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this morning on "world news now," this morning on "world news now," front-runners flop. wisconsin election results are in, and there are some big upsets in the race for the white house. we have full team coverage from the campaigns straight ahead. >> huskie four-peat. the women of uconn extending their championship streak. so where do they rank among
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>> and new this half hour, two prominent magazines are spark agfresh controversy. >> kerry washington photoshopped is almost unrecognizable on the cover of "add week" magazine and why amy schumer is blast ag"glamour" magazine for including her in a special feature, that's ahead in "the skinny." and see you later, gator. why farmers went after this massive 800-pound alligator. what it was eating and we're not talking vegan here. it's wednesday, april 6th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> top of the morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm reena ninan. >> you know, i was reading a political magazine, had a great take. we're heading to a brokered convention. they looked back to the last brokered convention wifrls an incumbent, gerald ford and ronald reagan. these are some of the vignettes. it says that somebody was there at the time, when it went on for
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hallways and at one point, one of the four children reportedly threw trash at the texas delegates. >> wow. >> reality television at its finest. >> we can only hope for something like that. >> we're going to begin with the winners and losers in wisconsin. donald trump and hillary clinton each suffering a bruising defeat. >> bernie sanders had a sweeping victory in virtually every county across the state. as sanders thanked supporters last night, he called the big win a sign of mounting momentum. >> and ted cruz characterized his victory as a turning point and rallying cry, barnstorming the state paid off for cruz soundly beating trump. he picked up nearly all of the state's 42 republican delegates. the trump campaign is not taking the loss gracefully. in a statement overnight, they caused cruz a trojan horse saying he's being used by party bosses to steal the nomination from trump. >> and continued to call him lying ted. and the trump campaign also accused cruz of illegally coordinating with super pacs. it's your voice, your vote. abc's tom llamas has more from
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>> reporter: seeksitiment and jubilation here at the senator ted cruz watch party in milwaukee, wisconsin, a huge night for the texas senator and a huge loss for donald trump. with this victory, cruz makes the argument that he can take this race possibly all the way to the convention floor. >> either before cleveland or at the convention in cleveland, together, we will win a majority of the delegates and together, we will beat hillary clinton in november. [ applause ] >> reporter: donald trump said he had felt good about wisconsin. oh had campaigned very hard in the last few days here in this midwest battleground state. >> the people of wisconsin are amazing. they want to see strong borders. they don't want other countries taking all their jobs and manufacturing. >> reporter: he also said there would be a surprise but there was no surprise. cruz won just like the preelection polls showed he would. now cruz just told me that the message he has for donald trump is really not his message.
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wisconsin voters that this race is far from over. back to you. >> our thanks to tom in wisconsin. bernie sanders must still get 67% of the remaining delegates and uncommitted super delegates to win the nomination. he's hoping to ride the wave of momentum all the way to the convention. >> sanders celebrated his win at a raucous rally in wyoming ahead of saturday's democratic caucus. abc's maryalice parks covers the sarnds campaign for us and she's there in wyoming. >> reporter: it was a celebration tonight for bernie sanders and his campaign at the university here in laramie, wyoming. the senator started announcing his win in wisconsin, thanking fans for victory there. but then he pivoted back here to wyoming and said that the state here could give him a boost going into new york in a few weeks. >> we have won almost all of them with overwhelming landslide numbers. >> reporter: sanders' win in wugs which is obviously giving
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>> what momentum is about is that at a time in contemporary politics when every major candidate has a super pac, we have said no to super pacs, said no to the billionaires who fund those super pacs. >> reporter: sanders talked about his record-breaking number of small donations and pointed to polls that have him defeating donald trump by large margins. >> when you look at national polls or you look at statewide polls, we are defeating donald trump by very significant numbers. defeating donald trump by very significant >> reporter: sanders said he thought clinton was getting nervous because he believe ez has an excellent chance to win both here in wyoming and he said in new york. reena, kendis. >> our thanks there. and hillary clinton spent last night in her home state of new york looking ahead to the next big primary. >> but clinton tweeted her
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wisconsin. abc's liz kreutz covers the clinton campaign for us. good morning, liz. >> reporter: good morning. hillary clinton's campaign expected this loss in wisconsin but it doesn't make it any better. she has now lost six out of the last seven contests. that's something her campaign aides are quickly trying to move on from. in fact, last night, clinton didn't even have a campaign event and said she attended a private fund-raiser here in new york. earlier in the day, she held a town hall in brooklyn where she made no mention of wisconsin but did go after her potential future opponent, donald trump. >> the fellow who's from new york, i wish he would get out of one of his towers and actually walk the streets and spend time with the people of this city because peddlining prejudice and paranoia is not the new york way. >> and she now has her sights on the upcoming primary in new york. she and sanders have finally
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next week. that's a place with close ties to both of them. it's where clinton's campaign headquarters were based and where sanders was born. >> our thanks to liz. exit polls show that the economy is weighing heavily on the voters from both parties. >> nearly 3/4 of democrats said they were worried about the economy. that's compared to nine in ten republicans. and 30% of wisconsin voters across the board named the economy and jobs as the nation's top problem. >> moving on now, investigators searching for the cause of the helicopter crash in tennessee say the aircraft may have come into contact with the top of a ridge on the side of a mountain. four passengers and the pilot died when the chopper crashed and burned. the fact there's not much left of the helicopter complicates the investigation. the ntsb expects a preliminary report by the end of next week. breaking news from oklahoma. a massive wildfire is raging out of control. more than a dozen homes on the
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but more are in the path of the blaze along with a chemical plant. heavy machinery operator apparently barely escaped with his life. it's believed that the fire started when a downed power line began to spark. there are other smaller fires on the kansas side of the border. a new dashcam video this morning shows a frightening rollover crash in missouri. the police officer tried to pull over the driver who refused to stop and then, you see it there, lost control flipping over. the driver was thrown clear but the officer didn't know that until he rushed to the wreck. the driver remains in the hospital. we move on now and to reena's home state of let it be said florida where wildlife officials with tape measures have a lot of work to do. they're expected to let us know today just how massive, wow, that alligator is. >> it's a front loader if you're wondering. they used a front loader to lift it. >> that is not real. >> after it was killed.
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ago. the gator was found in a pond. then hunters took it down. and say that they blame some of the cattle that recently disappeared on this guy. >> the largest alligator ever found in the wild in florida measured at 14 feet 3 1/2 inches long. >> so if you're wondering at home how you measure a gator, apparently the official way is to have an alligator on its stomach and have someone pulling on its nose a little bit and pulling on its tail. good luck with that folks, anybody who wants to measure a al gator. >> no thank you. >> for you, your next assignment. just you watch. >> no, i'm good. >> coming up, the women of uconn entering into history. >> beating syracuse last night for the women's national championship. so can anybody top this college program ever? >> and hollywood's hottest celebrities taking on magazines crying foul over what they say are unrealistic images. but first a look at today's forecast.
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i smell good. don't just mask odors. eliminate them with new tide and downy odor defense collection. recapping this morning's top story. decisive victories for ted cruz and bernie sanders in the wisconsin primaries. ted cruz picked up nearly all of the state's republican delegates narrowing donald trump's path to the nomination and making a contested convention more likely. sanders' victory gives him a new wave of momentum ahead of the next key contest in new york in two weeks. but he's still trailing hillary clinton by far in the delegate count. well, there was another big contest in the midwest last night.
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national championship of women's college hoops. >> and probably to no one's surprise, the championship trophy is heading back to connecticut. abc's diane macedo is here with all of the details. good morning. fun game. >> reporter: it was. some people don't like the big spread. i found it really entertaining just because of the amount of things being set in history with all of this. it was a huge night for the team, a huge night especially for the seniors on the team. all three put up double digits last night in a very fitting end to a flawless season and historical four-year run. the national championship goes to connecticut for the fourth year in a row. >> this morning the uconn huskies have a long list of things to celebrate. for starters the team is now the first in division 1 women's basketball to secure four consecutive ncaa titles. >> went out with a bang. that's it. no more. >> reporter: the game marks coach geno auriemma's 11th national championship, the most ever for any coach in the
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basketball. >> it's one thing to play against a great player because you can gang up on him but to try to beat a really good team that's playing well together, that's difficult to do. >> reporter: boy did the huskies prove that last night. it goes. >> reporter: the team powered to a 27-point halftime lead and hardly let up the rest of the way. final score, uconn 82, syracuse, 51. a victory seniors is breanna stewart, moriah jefferson and morgan tufts celebrated with a special ceremony of their own. >> i knight breanna stewart and moriah jefferson as the great uconn basketball players. >> reporter: since the three joined the team, the huskies have never lost in the overall they have now won 75 straight games. it's the greatest four-season stretch of any team in american
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the syracuse coach quentin hillsman says his team clearly had some trouble competing with that. >> the trouble came from uconn. it's a great basketball team. they really moved the ball. they did a pretty good job of pressure. >> keep in mind syracuse is the number four seed. they were already an unexpected guest at the final four in indianapolis let alone at the championship game. so you have to hope they're walking away with their heads held very high today. >> it was a tough game. >> it was. this team is incredible. we were running through some of the stats. not only have they had that kind of winning streak but all those games have been won by double digits. the last game they lost was in 2014 by two points in overtime. it's unbelievable. >> even that was a close one. >> i'm eager to find out where breanna stewart goes next. >> expected to be the number one pick. >> for the wnba. thank you. >> thank you. next, why kerry washington is fuming over her latest magazine cover. >> and should we be nervous?
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on this week's cover of "ad" magazine. but you might not recognize her. the 39-year-old "scandal" star herself took to instagram saying it felt strange to look at a picture of myself that is so different from what i look like when i look in the mirror. it's an unfortunate feeling. she doesn't look herself. >> halle berry looks great there. wait. >> so that's the real kerry washington on the right. and the photoshopped kerry washington on the left. you see the side by side comparison. >> it is dramatic. ad week's editorial director james cooper insisting they made only minimal adjustments tweeting they only added volume to her hair. >> i think the one on the right looks so much more beautiful. this isn't the first time she's been at the center of a photoshop controversy. last year when she was on the cover of "instyle" magazine fans were saying her skin was lightened and she looked unrecognizable. >> julia roberts looks great there on the left. oh, boy. and another magazine is under
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>> amy schumer is slamming glamour magazine for including her in their plus size bonus issue sponsored by lane bryant. >> she said on social media while there's nothing wrong with being plus sized qualifying women with labels is pointless and potentially harmful for young girls. she says plus sized in america is size 16 and she fluctuates between a 6 and an 8. >> glamour's editor-in-chief responded saying they didn't mean to offend schumer. the special edition focuses on used the phrase plus size, only used the phrase women who inspire us. that's the new term. >> could you name any of the hollywood men's waist size? ben affleck, matt damon. >> yeah, that's true. it's never an issue. >> never an issue. >> it was for marlon brando. he did tip the scales like over. >> but you don't know his waist size. we didn't talk about it. we're getting our first peek of
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independence day" sequel. >> hard to believe it's been 20 years since bill pullman, jeff goldblum and will smith took us on their epic adventure. now president whitmore and company are braising for an even bigger. >> oh, my god. >> why are they screaming? they're not screaming. they're celebrating. >> stop! >> she has arrived. >> shouldn't we be nervous? >> yeah. >> oh. well, they asked will smith to be in it but he's like i'm good, i'll sit this one out. ? >> independence day: resurgence" hits theaters june 24th. >> hitting snapchat a how-to video on twerking by who else, serena williams. >> the how to tutorial which we
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a tennis star dressed in skin tight athletic gear teaching people how to twerk. >> i've never seen this before. she seems to getting it wrong. but it appears to have all been in good fun. williams was apparently taking a break while filming a tv commercial in florida. i've never twerked in my life. i couldn't tell you whether this is good twerking or bad twerking. >> i think she's getting it right. she's doing great. >> nola the floor director doesn't think this is the right twerking style. >> we need to slow it down and get a different angle and maybe slow mo the video and really analyze it. beautiful. >> i can't do it.
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an animated classic. "the jungle book." so how could they ever improve bon that classic? >> how about by turning it into a hi-tech live action version. kabc's george pennacchio was at last night's premiere. >> the mood for this world premiere clearly set as stars of the jungle book hit the carpet. director jon favreau worked on this movie for three years. >> most of what you're seeing on screen has been created by artists through digital tools in a more ambitious way than i think has been attempt in the past. it's very hard even for me to tell where the dividing line is. >> reporter: the movie magic you see in this sprawling jungle wasn't even shot outside. it all happened in a building in downtown los angeles that has a view of the freeway. to put it in perspective -- >> there's more jungle here than there was on the set that we filmed. >> mowgli, they've given it a
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neel sethi who is taking it all in. >> i'm feeling amazed right now. when i came in, everybody started screaming my name. and that was really cool. >> reporter: is it okay to be famous right now? >> yeah, more than okay. > have you lost your mind? >> you said you wouldn't get mad. >> isn't it wonderful the book remains in the title of every interpretation of it, "the jungle book." because it's a great piece of literature. and john has translated it sublimely well for the screen. >> you've got to figure the and i who saw it when we were kids to watch it again now in this version, it's like the movie grew up with us. >> reporter: a disney legend who worked on the original returned to help with a few songs. >> it's a great telling of the story. it's a new telling of the story. it isn't the disney version that we did 50 years ago but it's so real. it's so amazing. >> reporter: "the jungle book"
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