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>> you and me. to want to stop by the bellagio. you can find celebrity page_ tv across the area. i'll see you next time.london. >> good morning. president obama is expected to get a royal welcome. meeting not only the queen but also the next generation of royal stars. president obama steps into a royal frenzy when he meets with two generations of the royal family. in his third and likely final trip to london, obama's schedule is royally packed. the president and first lady kick off the day over lunch with queen elizabeth.
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turning 90 with a walk around windsor. over an intimate meal at windsor castle, the obamas will extend a personal birthday greeting to britain's longest serving monarch. >> each time the president has come away with an even deeper personal affection for her. she's an important symbol of a country with whom the united states has a special relationship. >> reporter: the first time they met, mrs. obama caused a stir. committing a royal no, no by hugging the country's queen. today, it's a different royal greeting that could steal the spotlight. the uk's young power couple hosting the leader of the free world. prince william, kate middleton and prince harry are welcoming the obamas for dinner at kensington palace. the obama couple has struck up a close relationship with the rising stars of the royal family. welcoming prince william and prince harry to the white house. between those royal meals,
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with british prime minister david cameron. their encounter comes two months before the british people decide whether the uk should leave the european union, a move president obama opposes. president obama is expected to wade into that today. he's already write an op-ed in today's telegraph where he writes the eu magnifies europe's. it's sure to ruffle a few feathers here in london. >> a busy day in store. arlette saenz live in london. thank you. aid is arriving in ecuador. charity groups were handing out food and die pers. phone lines have been down making it impossible for residents to let loved ones know they are okay. the death toll has now risen to 577. >> here at home, a six-day search for a missing virginia firefighter ended with the
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the body of 31-year-old nicole mit willing dorf was found not far from where her car was parked. a note recovered from the car suggests there was no foul play in her death. a couple of sports stories on this busy morning. the warriors playing without steph curry lost a nail biter to the rockets, 97-96. james harden hit the game winning jumper. he delivered 34.9. the rockets are up two games to one in the series into now to the diamond where jake arrieta pitched the second no hitter of his career. >> a 16-0 victory over the reds. the reigning cy young award winner struggled for controller i but dominated the rest of the game. he struck out six, walked four and only allowed six balls hit out of infield during the first no hitter of the season. this guy's on fire. >> he pitch aid no hitter against the dodgers just eight months ago. >> yeah. >> it's a good year. >> on fire. he's young. he could win a couple cy youngs
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>> good luck to him. >> coming up, the controversial plan to keep the zika virus from spreading across the u.s. why members of one community in key west, florida, are outraged over the experiment and millions of modified mosquitos. >> and how fans are expressing their grief and their gratitude for the music that prince leaves behind. first, here's a look at today's temperatures. 72 kansas city. >> 62 in minneapolis. beautiful day out there. >> uh-huh. >> announcer: "world news now"
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forward, we won't be the only place they target to test. >> reporter: the scientific community admits it's an experiment, but says it could give authorities a good way to kill the mosquitoes that can carry zika and other diseases. >> the genetically modified male mates with the wild female, and the offspring does not develop into an adult, it dies before adulthood. >> reporter: the signs in nearly every yard say it clearly, the families give "no consent." most of the new bugs are male
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they're still worried because a small amount of these man-made mosquitoes will be the females that bite. their online petition is now 166,000 strong. but the cdc, the fda, and even local officials say this is safe. and researchers are sharing this alarming map. areas around the world where conditions are right for zika to thrive. more than 2.2 billion people at risk. county officials here have agreed to hold a vote on the issue but say they could still move forward no matter the results. and if not here, somewhere else. steve so sun sammy, abc news, key west. you know this approach of sending mutated mosquitoes out to try to tamp down the population has worked well in other areas but you always have to wonder what the side effects are going to be, even if you think there aren't going to be any, sometimes when you mess with nature there are some. >> a double-edged sword indeed. coming up, prince could have
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"tt2w`tiy@4d2 bt@qd tt4w`tiy@4d2" hnt& -0( tt4w`tiy@4d2" iztq gyp tt4w`tiy@4d2" jntq u)0 tt4w`tiy@4d2" lzt& mdl oh, yeah, little red corvette baby >> you know what's funny about prince, everybody thinks they can sing prince. you probably can because you're amazing singer. i never could. in my mind, i sing exactly like prince. >> that's what music is suppose odd to do. make you sing and dance at the top of your lungs or dance and sing at the top of your lungs. >> well back now to the loss of really a legend. prince. big crowds gathered into the night both outside his home and his studio. home and studio in minneapolis.
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>> memorials there are growing. fans are leaving flowers, purple balloons and other remembrances. some of those fans spoke with our abc station in minneapolis. >> i'm from minnesota. we all grew up with prince. "purple rain," "purple rain" >> it's that minnesota sound that he's so well-known for. a lot of people identify with that. they identify with the artist as a person and just a pure musician. "purple rain," "purple rain" >> i always wanted to move to minnesota, live in minnesota and it was partly because of prince. all you want to >> i've always loved him and he's been like the best. >> the first tape -- the first
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was ""purple rain."" you can't seem to make up your mind >> i got my moment and i just said thank you for the music and thank you for the inspiration. "purple rain," "purple rain," yeah, yeah >> good morning to minneapolis and started playing and it was -- i was 12 feet away. i'll never forget it. it was amazing. it really was. "purple rain," "purple rain" >> just an icon and it's just a sad, sad day that he's not with us anymore. >> you think back to your childhood and there's that whole michael jackson, prince thing and it's our generation. it's our era. music wouldn't be the same without it.
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you think of the state of minnesota, one of the first things you think of is prince. >> and your wife grew up in that area. >> she grew up in that area it, born and raised in minneapolis. she was a teen model and once did a little dance audition for prince. program. it wasn't anything crazy like prince. she said he was a really nice guy. she and everybody in minneapolis, he's like a hero there. >> i love someone who was that community, as well. knew him. >> he put the city on the map in
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huntsman winter area war. char cleez theron plays the sister of the ice queen. fraiya is trying to keep chris hemsworth's character away from his true love sarah played by jessica chastain. this one is not going over well on rotten tomatoes. nonsense. too adult for kids, too cartoony for the game of thrones crowd. the reviewer says it's a bit of a remake and almost a movie. >> ouch. next something more straightforward. elvis and nixon stars kevin spacey as president richard nixon and michael shannan as the king of rock 'n' roll. it purportses to tell the untold true story behind their meeting in the oval office. that meeting resulted in the most requested paragraph in the national archives. it's getting mostly positive reviews. 69% on rotten toe mate phones
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reenact one of history's most surreal blind dates but the new york daily news reviewers complains it's filled with tedium instead of delirium. the director blew it. >> i wanted to see that. if you would rather stay home this weekend and stream prince, there's a lot of options. movies were a big part of his career. >> in '86 it, he starred in "under the cherry moon," playing a male prostitute who seduces french woman in the drama. >> it was interesting. let me just say that. failure. basically it's really hard to for. >> but really when you think about prince's movies, it's all about "purple rain"". prince starred as a struggling musician coping with a tumultuous home life and blossoming home life. >> and loania was in it which is enough reason for everyone to see it again. he contributed the title track
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he won his first and only academy award for the song "purple rain." it rose to number two on the charts. "purple rain" opened number one at the box office grossing $68 million at a time where that felt like $200 million. >> many people thought it was autobiographical that was it about his wife. >> so much movement and energy. everybody loved it. i've got watch it this weekend.
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a high school girl allegedly attacked by two classmates in the bathroom. what we're learning may have caused the incident as police talk to the two teen suspect prfz and the video of a military exercise gone wrong. giant humvees dropped to their demise, smashtd on impact question is, why? and celebrating the life of an icon. the dance parties breaking out all across the country. the heartfelt tributes and impact of the star's prolific music career. we're honoring his purple highness on this friday, april 22nd. purple rain, purple rain >> from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm ryan splitting in fo kendis gibson. they call him his purple highness. he's one of the greatest geniuses of our generation. >> even hearing that song
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memories it brings back. all of his songs. they're so iconic in that way. >> so many mourning and celebrating him today. the life and death of a legend, prince suddenly passing away leaving the world in a state of shock. >> overnight hundreds of fans gathered at paisley park, the estate outside minneapolis where prince worked, lived, and ultimately died at the age of 57. the. >> 35 bridge in minneapolis is lit up in purple honoring the genius known for his unique sound androgenous style and erotic lyrics. abc's brandi hitt has more on the death after icon whose career spanned four decades. >> reporter: he was a music pioneer known around the world by a single name, prince. this is what it sounds like when doves cry >>. >> reporter: his work is, unique vocal style catapulted him into superstar dom in the 1980s with
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purple rain, purple rain 1993 changed his name in 1993 to this symbol during a dispute with his label. >> a friend of mine said so what should i call you now. i said you can call me prince. it just felt good to say that again because i hadn't in so long. the legend's publicist tells abc news he was found dead at his minnesota studio and estate. sources say he had been battling the flu. >> we need a paramedic on paisley park. >> last weekend his plane made an emergency landing after a concert. he was treated but later released. >> grammy award winner, prince. >> reporter: the singer spotteded here just last month courtside at a warriors game. >> people don't realize he sold over 100 million albums. he won seven grammy awards.
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>> reporter: fans across the country celebrating prince's life with his music. >> it's deb stating. i always felt like we were his family. he was so talented. i could play so many instruments. it's a sad loss for music today. >> he was 57 years old. he was known tony have hundreds of songs never released in what fans called the vault which means we may not have heard the last of his music. ryan and diane. >> and spike lee was one of many celebrities paying tribute to prince. >> he invited fans to a block party outside of his home in brooklyn. more than 1,000 people showed up. cramming the streets to sing and dance to prince's music in celebration of his life. lee said he just saw prince two weeks ago and he looked fine. and prince earned seven grammy awards, an oscar and the rock and roll hall of fame. >> he battled his label for his own music and his name and won.
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music industry insider bruno del granado. thanks for being with us. >> good morning, diane. good morning, ryan. >> i want to start now on his career because a lot of people don't realize what kind of musician he was and how early this started. he played just about every instrument out there. talk a little bit about the beginning and how this started for him. >> well, prince was signed when he was 18 years old to warner brothers records. and he released his debut album following year. here is an artist brand new and is allowed to use his own songs, his own compositions. played all the instruments on the album and troued his record himself. unheard of up till prince did it. and he loved that freedom of doing everything himself in the studio and handing in a finished master that he wouldn't have it any other way. so he certainly was a trendsetter for that for artists controlling their musical destinies from early on. >> bruno, so many of us admired
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for his ability to span across jen raz and really excel at pretty much everything he did. we know very little about the man. what do you know about prince? what kind of man was he? what kind of person was he? to his band mates and people who encountered him. >> prince was obsessed with music. music was his life. and it was funny because you would go to a prince concert. it would be a three-hour religious fair. next thing you know, an hour later everybody's telling you go to a small club because prince is going to do another set and another one after that. he live ford music. i think music was the thing that drove him throughout his life. he constantly pushed the envelope musically and even though he did have somewhat of a career on the acting side and we saw it in "purple rain" and? >> under the cherry moon" and several other films, lis love was music. more than anything being on stage. being on stage was a religious experience.
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supersede that for him. to this day, we have never read a bad review of a prince concert ever, ever ever. >> and bruno, for many artist who's kind of tried to push the envelope like you said, there tends to be pushback in the beginning. what was the reception like for him when he first started and wanted to do all these things on his own and wanted to dress in his way and wanted to kind of be so unconventional? >> well, with the first big single "i want to be your lover," people didn't know if he was a man or a woman. he pushed the boundaries on gender, sexuality and even race back in the '70s when this was completely unheard of. and he was the opening act for the rolling stones in 1981 tour. he was booed off stage because he was so unique and so original. nobody really understood what he was all about. eventually people realized that we were witnessing somebody who was even greater than most of
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>> yeah, and we're looking right now at video from the super bowl. tell us about that and what kind of a turning point that was in his career. >> well, we hadn't heard from prince in several years. his big comeback was the super bowl. to this day, it's the probably the most acclaimed super bowl halftime performance we've ever seen there. he covered bob dillon and the foo fight areas, his own music, as well. it was a rainy night in miami. and prince just pulled all stops and made the most incredible performance. that gave him and his career a new lease on life. that was in 2007. ever since then, he's been nonstop. >> amazing night that was. >> i know. >> i remember it like it was yesterday. >> bruno del gran nat toe our music guru, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you, ryan, diane. >> and please stay with abc this morning for more coverage of prince, the death of a legend. >> we've got the tributes from
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the latest from what may have caused his death but really a celebration of his life. all that coming up on "america this morning" and "good morning america." >> turning to the race for 2016 and transgender rights spark controversy on the campaign trail. donald trump and ted cruz are going head to head over north carolina's new bathroom law that forces transgendered people to use the bathroom of their birth gender. trump is accusing lawmakers of attacking a problem that pretty much didn't exist in the first place and now creating a new one. meanwhile, cruz is now accusing trump of being politically correct. >> the idea that grown men would be allowed alone in a bathroom with little girls, you don't need to be a behavioral psychologist to realize that bad things can happen. >> critics however say cruz is offensively assume all transgender men and women are child molesters. north carolina's so-called bathroom law prompted calls for an economic boycott of the state. >> on the democratic side, hillary clinton has a message for supporters of bernie
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support her if she gets the democratic nomination. during yesterday's town hall on "gma" she said she hopes his supporters will backler the way that her supporters backed obama back in 2008 after she with drew from the race. meantime, clinton is still being dogged by her use of a private e-mail server while secretary of state. james comey says there's flow timetable for the fbi to complete its investigation. comey is hinting that it cost more than 1 maryland to hack into the san bernardino shooter's iphone. he didn't give a precise number but said it was more than i will make in the remainder of his job which is seven years and four months for sure pep added he thought the payment was "worth it." we have new details in another high profile hack, the cheating website ashley madison. the massive hack revealed data on more than 32 million users who were assured anonymity.
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the site cannot do it anonymously. 42 of the lead plaintiffs had wanted to keep their identities a secret. this is an interesting issue because in lawsuits here, you have the right to confront your accuse accuser. they like to enforce the same in criminal and civil cases. if you're hiding behind a name and the person you're suing can't identify you that's a problem. i think that's why the judge rule in their favor. >> there are cases where they make exceptions to that. the judge said in this case while obviously coming forward would hurt the plaintiffs, that they willingly signed up for this website. they're putting themselves out there. the judge has aid if all of the plaintiffs back out, that decision may be reconsidered. >> right, because you'll know why. >> remains to be seen. 42 plaintiffs right now at stake. we'll see if they all back out or not. coming up, the embarrassing video causing an investigation by the military. what went wrong during an exercise that caused humvees to fall from the sky smashing into pieces.
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yes! >> dramatic video. the army is investigating after this video showing three humvees plummeting to their destruction during a training exercise. the massive army vehicles were supposed to float down with a parachute. somehow on the way down, they slipped free and they really free and fell off that platform is what happened. whoever shot this video must have found it funny since they're laughing throughout that video. but i'm guessing it's not funny to the people who have to pay for it. >> definitely not. >> now to delaware where
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if you're wondering what made prince special -- the answer is everything. >> we know you as a very mysterious man. you don't do a lot of interviews. you're very sweet but very much to yourself and shy? >> i wouldn't say shy. >> okay. >> he was a witty provocateur with his sound and look. from his lingerie clad bad to his famous rear window jumpsuit. and he would collaborate with
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>> that's true. i'm going to play him all the time. time now for "the mix." let's start with this one. fans all over the world are remembering prince in their own way. and even here in new york, they found some interesting ways to remember him. some are doing a little piece of him in the subway. there's also this. this is outside of the prince street station here florida downtown brooklyn and the nr and the p with the symbol on it. if you're a tourist, i don't know how you handle that. there's people saying just take the "p." so they're sitting down there for hours weighing for the train. but hey. >> lots of confusion for tourists but a fleiss tribute to prince. >> exactly. another nice tribute or it's turned into a tribute anyway. most of our passport photos look like a mugshot. prince's looks like a glamour shot taken earlier this year in february. time called it the most prince photo ever.
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people using bathrooms as clinton hopes for sanders to drop but is bernie ready to give up just yet? >> putting the "m" back the purple one, plus his tender moment with another legend, barbara waters. that's in "the skinny" on this friday, april 22nd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> and good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm ryan smith in for kendis gibson. and what a day it is. the leading story is the
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minneapolis. it's a place where prince himself performed many times. it was also the backdrop for some of the scenes in the classic movie "purple rain." there's a lot of the celebration. there's also an undercurrent of sadness. people here loved prince. he was beloved all over the word and all over the country. this was his hometown. he could have lived anywhere but he dhoes stay here. for that people are very proud. they used to see him in the local supermarkets. outside of prince's home and studio paisley park, people have been laying flowers and balloons. many of them purple in honor of the man sometimes known as "the purple one." the investigation is ongoing into what caused his death. but as one person said here, his music will live forever. dan harris, abc news, in downtown minneapolis. >> thank you, dan. prince signed his first record deal as a teenager. his music and lyrics transcend
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last night for a street party in brooklyn hosted by spike lee paying tribute through song and dance. we have more now from abc's byron pitts who looked at the superstar and his unforgettable mark on rock, funk and soul. >> reporter: prolific, pioneering. little red corvette >> reporter: a star so big the world knew him simply by his first name, prince. born prince rogers nelson, 1958, in minneapolis. writing his first song at 7, his first album at 19. his hits endless. mixing the profane, the profound, an intoxicating brew of sexuality and spirituality on
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she wore a raspberry beret the kind you'd buy in a secondhand store >> reporter: seven grammys, a golden globe, an academy award for "purple rain" in 1985. purple rain, purple rain >> reporter: standing just 5'2", his flamboyance, his funk. known to have played every instrument, sung every line of his music. here he is at his 2004 rock and roll hall of fame induction ceremony. "rolling stone" called him one of the 100 greatest artists of all time. no one knows exactly how many songs prince wrote and produced. he kept a treasure trove of never released work at his home in minneapolis. married twice, famously private, he changed his name to a symbol in 1993, becoming "the artist formerly known as prince." explaining his reasons in part to larry king.
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my heart and spirit and i wanted to make a change life. and one of the ways in which i did that was to change my name and sort of divorce me from all the past and all the hangups that go along with it. maybe i'm just too demanding >> reporter: prince once said of journey called life i rarely look back." for many nights to come, we will. this is what it sounds like when doves cry >> reporter: byron pitts, abc news, new york. beautiful tribute there by byron. >> my favorite song, by the way. >> absolutely. i mean, prince's songs. he had so many great ones. they're soaring on itunes. we haven't heard the last of his music. >> experts say prince recorded hundreds of songs he never released. the tracks are believed to be in his vault at paisley park that doubled as his home and studio. we'll get more how fellow
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skinny." >> turning to other news, president boll and the first lady are in london where he will dine with members of the royal family. yesterday in saudi arabia, the president and arab allies agreed to a new plan in the fight against isis but no specifics were revealed. u.s. ambassador to the united nations samantha powers says the u.s. will never give up on finding the nigerian girls kidnapped by the terror group boka haram. powers met with protesters who had been holding vigil each day in nigeria's capital. more than 200 of the girls remain missing since their abduction two years ago from their school. >> officials are keeping a close eye on two dams in the houston area following historic flooding there. the army corps of engineers say the reservoirs contained by the dams are setting new records every hour and are now at 50% capacity. back in 2012, the corps said the pair of dams had an extremely high risk of catastrophic fail your. >> turning to america's money
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taking some drastic cost-cutting steps. sears will close six of its kmart stars and ten sears stores in addition to 50 other store closings. sears has suffered a disappointing holiday sales season. a sign of the times for cracker jack is returning to an old idea for its iconic prizes. the cheap plastic and paper toys will be replaced with stickers containing digital codes for mobile games. before cracker jack started offering prizes in 1912, it slipped coupons into its boxes that could be collected and redeemed for watches, silverware and sewing machines. >> i used to love searching for the cracker jack box for the prize. >> never got a sewing machine. >> you know who else is in the cracker jack box? >> you never got the sewing machine? >> a coupon for a sewing machine? what would i do with that if i was five? >> adults eat cracker jack, too. >> they do. >> you know who else is going old school? >> who?
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it stands for music television which people might not know and now there's a push to put. the music back into music tv. >> say it ain't so. music television offering music? the network which practically invented the video later became dependent on a series of reality shows from the osbournes to the "jersey shore" but under that strategy mtv saw its primetime audience sink 25% last year alone. >> plans to relaunch the acoustic mtv unplugged and introduce a hip-hop competition series. >> i would watch that. >> you know what's fun about mtv too, it would get you listening to music that maybe you wouldn't otherwise because it had a lot more variety than your standard radio stations. >> i'll be the first to admit, i don't know anything about music used to watch videos and be attracted to the music. now i don't know where to find a video. i don't think we ever see a video like "thriller." i'm looking forward to see what else comes out there now.
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then we'll have veejays and everything again. downtown julie brown is back. >> coming up in "the skinny," returning to our top story. his talent spanned decades. lis impact on fans and fellow celebrities was unmatched. so many are paying tribute to prince. >> plus, the new clashes on the campaign trail as the candidates crisscross the northeast before five more primaries should john kasich and bernie sanders drop out? >> but first a look at today's forecast. >> announcer: "world news now"
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tuesday. >> that's right. a main flash point between republicans donald trump and ted cruz centers on north carolina's controversial new law that critics say discriminates against the lgbt community. abc's stephanie ramos reports. >> reporter: the latest debate between gop front-runner donald trump and main rival ted cruz is over a controversial law. >> i am waiting with anticipation for the new baseball caps make pc great again. >> reporter: cruz going after trump for his comments the "today" show about north carolina's bill banning transgender people from using an the bathroom they identify with. >> i think that would be discriminatory in a certain way. leave it the way it is. >> cruz accusing trump of being politically correct and voicing his opinion on the controversial bill. >> here is basic common sense. grown adult men, strangers should not be alone in a bathroom with little girls. >> reporter: trump is still
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but also urging cruz and the third man in the gop race john kasich to drop out. >> we have a job to do. i've got two leftovers. i have to finish that. okay? we have to. can snag their party's nomination if there's a contested convention. on the democratic side after her big win in the empire state, connecticut. >> hi. >> reporter: and circling back to the big apple. during "gma's" town hall, the democratic front-runner asked whether bernie sanders should drop out of the race. >> that's up to him. i would never tell anybody what to do. that has to be a very personal decision. >> reporter: sanders says no way, despite his low delegate count and double digit loss in the closed primary in new york state. >> i don't mind losing but 3 million people in new york state, 3 million people who registered as independents did not have the right to participate in the democratic and republican -- that really is not democracy.
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>> it's good. it's a hit. >> i like all prince songs. >> you can't not dance to a welcome back to our special prince "skinny." we start with some stern words from those who knew and clearly loved him. first up is oprah. >> on twittersley says prince, the doves really are crying now, listening to your music. remembering you #rip prince. >> justin timberlake calls him a once and forever artist. i love this. he says it would be silly to say that he has inspired our music. it's beyond that. he's somewhere in every song i've ever written. >> and one of prince's ex-girlfriends carmen electra writes on instagram i feel so sad and confused right now. i love you, prince. hope you're comfortable and peaceful now. play on, my love. play on. prince actually gave her her name. changed her name. >> what was her name before that?
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>> carmen electra. >> she said okay. >> just like that. >> interesting if somebody walked up to me and said you're not a ryan. you're a franklin. but i like ryan. >> would you go with it? >> no, i like ryan. >> what if it was prince? >> i would go for it. >> that's what i thought. >> and back to you ryan, or franklin. right? i don't even know what i'm saying. next, also playing a tribute to prince, a music legend in her own right, aretha franklin. >> the queen of soul calls his passing surreal. franklin never collaborated with him but her appreciation his talent sums up the feelings of millions. >> it was just a blow, a real blow. anytime he got to the beat, you wanted to get up and move. he had longevity in the industry simply because he was a natural and he had "it," what they call "it" in the business. he's gone, but his music will live on forever. >> prince, pop it.
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wonder. prince was featured on a stevie wonder song caud "so what the fuss." >> last night wonder spoke emotionally about prince with our friend anderson cooper on his cnn show. >> you know, it's rare for me that i can feel, you know, with every single breath how he just passionately loved music, you know. he was incredible. and i'm just glad that i was able to be say to him, i love you the last time i saw him. >> you could see wonder emotional there. he played a piano version of "purple rain," but choked up as he told anderson he would probably break down if he tried to sing the song at that point. >> we mentioned justin timberlake's instagram tribute to prince. part of it mentions prince's sense of humor. timberlake called prince hilarious.
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well. during one of them in 2012, we got a glimpse of that humor in an exchange with barbara walt areas. listen. >> when you go on stage, you're a different person. but off stage, you're very quiet and mysterious. what is that all about? >> i'm just that way around you. >> well -- but it's interesting. >> during that same appearance, prince talked about bruce springsteen saying he learned a lot about being a band leader from the boss. >> finally, we couldn't leave out the most memorable skit from dave chappelle's show. in it, charlie murphy recounts being out with friends, meeting prince and the revolution at a club. >> prince said he was bored. they went back to his house. that's when prince challenged them to a basketball game. >> so they came out, right? and i look at them.
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things they was wearing. it was wow. i was like, i know they ain't thinking about playing ball in that but they were. i said you know what? you know what we're going to call this? the shirts against the blouses. >> and guess what, the blouses won that game handily. prince later confirmed the incident and he said he was a huge fan of the way they retold it. >> afterwards, he made them pancakes. which i love. three years ago, prince released a single "breakfast can wait," in homage to the sketch. the cover art featured dave chappelle dressed in purple
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of prince now in our "friday rewind." >> thank you, everybody, and thank you new york. we love new york. >> now, my friends, onward to victory. >> today, you proved once again there's no place like home. >> let pennsylvania go forward and tell the world you are going to lead this country into a political revolution. >> i just thought it was just a puddle. i had no idea i was going to go so deep. >> i'm asking all houstonians stay off the roads. stay at home. >> this mudslide was over a half mile wide. it came roaring down this mountain ripping it in half. >> rescued. you found me. >> thank god, right? >> yeah. >> this overpass is one of the busiest roads in gaia kill, the quake causing it to collapse
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steel. >> we're on the ring of fire. this is a very active part of the earth and this is a reminder that this is a hazard that we face. >> people are just a little more important than that game right there, and that woman's health is way more important than the results of the game. >> we know that we have a lot of spirit on our side in this city because we responded with love and peace and goodness and good will. that will always win. >> we need a paramedic on paisley park, 7801 audubon road. person down, not breathing. >> thank you for loving him. he loved each and every one of you. raspberry beret purple rain, purple rain >> the iconic super bowl performance we talked about earlier. >> amazing.
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everybody has different prince covers ready to go. our favorite is the new yorker here. >> by far. >> subtle. creative. and yet, totally gets the point across. >> and makes it just so beautiful. fantastic. >> in addition to all the covers, lots of people are paying tribute to prince today and last night with dance parties. >> we were saying this. you know, you can't listen to prince without dancing. you mourn his loss but you celebrate his life. >> seems only appropriate we should pay tribute in that way. >> a little chair dance? >> let's do it.e 50 to 85: what's your reason for getting life insurance? i'm in my 60s and i work part-time with no benefits. i needed a plan that was easy to get. all i had to do was make a phone call. at age 70, i'm on a fixed income. i found a whole life insurance plan that's affordable, with a lifetime rate lock, so my monthly payment will never increase. all this by making a phone call. i don't like taking risks now that i'm almost 80.
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