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making news in america this morning, another tragedy. >> the extended kennedy family, once again, dealing with heartbreak, following the death of mary richardson kennedy, the estranged wife of rfk jr. the john edwards trial. a major change in childbirth in the u.s. an important landmark when it comes to ethnic and racial diversity. and unfair fight. man versus gator. you can guess who got the worst of it. and good thursday morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> i'm diana perez.
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paula faris is on assignment. some say mary richardson kennedy seemed sad and worried in the final days of her life. >> she had battled drugs and alcohol and was in the middle of a public divorce from robert kennedy jr. and now, it appears she took her own life. tahman bradley reports from washington. >> reporter: tragedy has once again struck the kennedy family. 52-year-old mary richardson kennedy, robert f. kennedy's estranged second wife, was found dead in bedford, new york. multiple sources tell abc news, she hanged herself. >> astounded. shocked. couldn't believe the news. >> reporter: in a statement, kennedy's family, says, we deeply regret the death of our beloved sister, mary. an architect and designer, mary richardson married into the wealthy and powerful kennedy clan in 1994. she and rfk jr. had four children. kennedy had trouble with drugs
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and alcohol. around her time of her divorce from rfk jr. in 2010, she had two high-profile arrests, one while driving while intoxicated. this brings a sad chapter to the kennedy, following the assassination of robert kennedy, and his brother john f. kennedy in the 1960s, and several other tragedies in the family sings then. shortly after jfk's son died in a plane crash in 1999, historian, david mccullough, rim nissed on talk that the family is cursed. >> they don't have control over their own destiny. anymore than anybody else does. >> reporter: mary kennedy's family described her as a genius at friendship, a gentle soul and a generous spirit. tahman bradley, abc news. closing arguments are set for today in the john edwards trial, after the defense rested its case after just two days. jurors did not hear from any of the high-profile witnesses that the defense hinted it might
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call. instead, lawyers argued that the former presidential candidate tried to hide his affair to spare his wife humiliation and not to spare his campaign. >> i was stunned. and i think the court was stunned when the defense announced it would rest its case. and that's what the case is about. >> jurors are expected to begin deliberations tomorrow. edwards could get 30 years if he's convicted. and a sniper targeting schoolchildren may be on the loose in the atlanta area. a man was spotted in clayton county earlier this week, pointing a rifle at a school bus full of children. he dropped the rifle when two passersby chased him away. and he left behind a notebook with a list of bus numbers. police are guarding students at bus stops. new figures show a change in the racial makeup. racial and ethnic minorities make up 50.4%, or more than half
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of the babies born in a 12-month period. that's compared to 37% in 1990. one census analyst says it's proof that this generation is growing up much more used to diversity than its elders. now, to some health headlines this morning. good news for those of us who need an extra jolt of java to make it through the night or the early morning. coffee drinkers are a little more likely to live longer. >> oh, man. i'm living until 110. all right. and it's not the caffeine. it's because regular and decaf drinkers had similar results. experts say they don't know what the link is, exactly, since coffee contains literally a thousand different things, all which can affect your health. good news for everyone on this shift. and the entree at the top chain restaurants fails federal nutrition guidelines. 96% exceed the limits for calories, sodium, fat, and
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saturated fat. appetizers tent to be less healthy than the entrees. family restaurants were worst than fast food ones. the restaurant industry says we're trying to do better. capitol hill police are baffled by a series of burglaries in the house of representatives. investigators say no sensitive material has the been taken, not so far. the lawmakers have some serious concerns. most of the missing items have significant street value, like cash, computers, cameras, memorabilia, and even alcohol. they also say that there is some evidence indicating the break-ins may be an inside job. and an invasion of a different kind had people at the pentagon scattering, like bugs. honey bees set up shop next to the entrance of the headquarters. experts lobbed off the branch occupied by the buzzing bees. >> the beekeepers are pretty brave. even with the suits on.
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also at the pentagon yesterday, this time inside. they showed off the bin laden's former compound.ma >> it was built using satellite imagery. and was used to kill the al qaeda leader. >> the detail is stunning, especially when seeing video of the compound itself, as it looked in the days right after the historic raid. particularly noticeable was the main house, in which bin laden was ultimately taken down. hundreds of arizona residents who have been ignoring evacuation orders have left their homes as the flames come dangerously close. >> a wildfire threatening a historic mining town tripled in size in just 24 hours. abc's ryan owens has the latest on the fire and the others burning across the state. >> reporter: the smoke can be seen from phoenix, nearly 100 miles away. the so-called sunflower fire has already burned nine square miles. and is one of four fires burning in arizona. >> the next days are critical in
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fire weather, as far as the winds that are coming through. we have a lot of concerns as to how the fire's going to move and what's going to happen. >> reporter: the gladiator fire in central arizona is the most dangerous. it's consumed more than 2,000 acres and has forced the evacuation of the historic mining town of crown king. >> it's getting kind of close. and so, we don't even know if we can go back yet. >> reporter: the blaze just a mile from about a dozen homes, officials believe the last of the 350 residents evacuated. >> you just can't trust fire. >> reporter: lori learned at a community meeting that the wind was pushing the fire near her home. >> what you're predicting it kind of drops straight over our house. >> possibility is, it's going to get there. >> reporter: she and her family left everything behind. >> i was pretty convinced it was going to go the other way. >> reporter: about 400 firefighters are trying to contain the blaze. and officials say the fire is unusually dangerous. it's not just the smoke and
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heat. the area is known for rattlesnakes and abandoned mines. >> we have some wildlife and reptiles out there that they need to be careful with. and the mines. a lot of unknown mines out there. >> reporter: ryan owens, abc news, arizona. >> thoughts own prayers for the folks in the path of those flames. let's look at the weather across the country. more red flag fire warnings in the southwest. showers from northern california to boise and helena. rainy around the twin cities to green bay and the upper peninsula of michigan. thunderstorms in florida into the carolinas. a beautiful day meanwhile in the northeast. >> 75 degrees here in new york. 85 in atlanta. 88 in new orleans. 83 in kansas city. and 72 in chicago. another triple day in phoenix, unfortunately. 77 in sacramento. and 81 in salt lake city. coming up next after the break, mounting losses for jpmorgan chase.
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think the letter "b" again. that grand tally getting worse. and a new warning of foe closures across the country. plus, what's that horse doing so far offshore? that and more, when we come right back.
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there's mixed news on foreclosures this morning. nationally, fewer homes were seized by banks last month. down 7% from the previous month and 26% from a year ago. but in about half of the states where a judge has to approve
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foreclosure action, there were big increases. another big story this morning, the losses suffered by jpmorgan chase on those trades gone bad reportedly, now, are growing. the total is up to $3 billion. that's because other investors are taking advantage of the dire situation. meanwhile, some shareholders are suing the nation's biggest bank over the mistake. they simply say jpmorgan took excessive risk. it's also being reported that the trader at the center of the scandal, a man known as the london whale, will leave the company. but it's not clear exactly when. overseas markets remain unsettled over greece's crisis. tokyo's nikkei average gained 75 points today. hong kong's hang seng was off 71. in london, the ftse opened lower. and on wall street, the dow lost 33 points yesterday. the nasdaq index gave up 20. the federal trade commission says wearing skechers finance shoes don't help you get in
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shape. the company is paying for misleading advertising, although it denies the allegations. those that purchased the shoes may get a refund eventually. >> don't believe everything. and finally, volkswagen may have been the victim of a fiat prank. google street view shows a fiat 500 right there, parked in front. >> it's likely to stay there on google until the next update, which is months from now. fiat, though, they're not admitting anything. >> if they're behind it, smart, guys. smart. like your style. when we come back this morning, more trouble for an already troubled family. a guilty verdict in the case of steven powell. and what to do when the penalty box door just won't open. we'll show you when we come back. [ male announcer ] they were born to climb... born to leap, born to stalk, and born to pounce.
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on solid ground after a dramatic rescue near santa barbara. the stallion named william was spooked during a photo shoot on the beach. glamorous horse. he jumped into the water and swam nearly three miles. that's a long way. harbor control managed to car roll william and get him back to shore. he was exhausted but otherwise just okay. >> poor baby. now, we're going to take a look at the morning road conditions. rain soaks i-95, from the carolinas to miami. also wet on i-10, from jacksonville to pensacola. and i-20, through south carolina. slick on parts of i-15, and 84 in the northern rockies. >> and if you're flying today, short list. expect some weather-related airport delays only in the city of miami. president obama has no public events today, as he prepares for back-to-back high-level meetings starting tomorrow. first up, the top world leaders meet at camp david to talk world economics. then, it's on to chicago, where protesters are already gathering ahead of the nato summit. the meeting will focus on global
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security. staff members are sleeping over at the aquarium to take care of the animals because the facility will have to be closed down while the leaders are in town. residents of missing utah mom susan powell are cheering a washington verdict of convicting her father-in-law of voyerism. they're hoping the idea of prison will get him to speak up. powell was caught with photos of two young neighbor girls using the bathroom. his son, josh, was a personal of interest until earlier this year. that's when he killed himself, as well as the couple's two, young children. here's a match-up that few want to face. gator versus human. we're going to give you one guess at who won. >> what do you think? >> a north carolina aquarium scientist learned his lesson, trying to corral a wayward gator and move him from a ditch. but nothing doing. this beast was angry. almost took the man's arm off,
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in fact. the scientist, meanwhile, he's nursing his wounds and probably a little bit of injured pride, as well. sometimes you have to leave nature alone. >> bad idea. some scary moments during another match-up. this one between the red sox and the rays last night in tampa. >> in the eighth inning, second baseman, rhymes was hit by a pitch on his left elbow. he took a couple of steps and collapsed. the rays' front office says he fainted. but he's fine now. he didn't need to go to the hospital. a scary moment. but all ended well. >> that's right. and now, last night's nba playoff highlights. we get those from espn. >> good morning. i'm todd grisham. and this is your "sportscenter" update. the lakers got blown out in game one against oklahoma city. game two, much, much closer. fourth quarter, lakers up. and they go up by even more. steve blake makes it a five-point game. later, kobe bryant, pullup
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jumper, right in the face of harper. harden, rather. that's james harden. under two minutes left to play. thunder down five. durant steals the pass from kobe. throws it down. thunder down by only three. 25 seconds left in the game. off another kobe bryant missed shot. it's durant, the floater, baseline. yes, thunder lead it by one. six seconds to go. who do the lakers go to for the game-sinning shot. steve blake. he misses. lakers blow a seven-point lead with two minutes to go and lose a heartbreaker on the road, 77-75. a much less dramatic game. the celtics and the 76ers. thaddeus young to allen for the two-handed jam. it's 71-54. rondo, behind the back. fancy. rondo had 14 assists to go with 23 points. then, it's kevin garnett, with the jumper. he had 27 and 13. it's 101-76.
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and just goes from bad to worse. that's paul pierce. celtics win it, going away, 107-91. the nba playoffs continue tonight. heat and pacers at 7:00. clippers and spurs at 9:30. you can see it on espn and espn3. all right. now, check out what happened last night at the devils -- as the devils defeated the rangers in their nhl playoff series. >> one of the devils took a penalty. but the penalty box door, it wouldn't open. they got all high-tech, trying to kick the door in. but nothing seemed to work. come on, dude. put some force into it. >> travis zajac went into the penalty box. eventually, they got the door opened and spent the time in the devils' bin instead. that's just embarrassing. coming up next, "the pulse." how well-read is your city?
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♪ found it just wouldn't go away. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and for some people, it can work in as early as the first week of treatment. so now i can plan my days and accomplish more. lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior, or any swelling or affected breathing or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurry vision or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. with less pain, i'm feeling better now that i've found lyrica.
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ask your doctor if lyrica is right for your fibromyalgia pain. updating our top stories today. an autopsy later today is expected to confirm that mary richardson kennedy took her own life. the wife of robert kennedy jr. was found dead at the couple's suburban new york city home. lawyers for both sides deliver their closing arguments in the john edwards trial later today. the defense rested its case after only two days of testimony. jurors begin deliberating tomorrow. four, major wildfires raging in arizona have now burned more than 18,000 acres. hundreds of residents evacuated. and a fire tripled in size just in a day. a gorgeous day in the northeast. thunderstorms from miami to the carolinas. finally from us this morning, hollywood hot shots.
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the latest ranking, of the biggest, wealthiest stars on the planet. >> "forbes" just came out with its new list of powerhouse celebrities. this one is not just about the money, though. and you may be surprised to see who's on top and who's not. here's abc's t.j. winick. ♪ ♪ baby i was born this way >> reporter: last year, the "forbes" celebrity 100, was topped by lady gaga. the most unusual performer in pop music. her new album "born this way," sold a million copies in its first week. the entertainer pulling in an impressive $90 million in 2011. but it turns out 2012 isn't as goo goo for gaga. the new number one on the block is jenny from the block. ♪ i have a lot >> reporter: the "forbes" list is not just about money. it's about everything that makes someone famous these days. social media, tv endorsements and internet traffic. j. lo's on top because she has 6
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million followers on twitter and 12 million fans on facebook. in second place, 2010's number one, oprah winfrey. the queen of talk is still the number one earner on the list, with $165 million. next to her spin-off shows, her magazines and her satellite radio deal. number three is the youngest on the "forbes" list. ♪ baby, baby, baby oh >> reporter: you guessed it, 18-year-old heartthrob, justin bieber. this year, two of the three kardashians made the cut. kris jenner's girl, kim, knows how to stay relevant. and american millions while doing it. and that infamous wedding was quite the moneymaker, as was the publicity she earned from the just as infamous divorce a few months later. that's why kim ranked seventh on the list. being famous for just being famous doesn't just pay, it pays well. i'm t.j. winick in new york. >> not a bad life, no matter where they fall onha

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