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our best chance of finding out what happened to flight 370? breaking overnight, the frantic search for survivors of a massive mudslide. at least three people dead when a wall of mud wipes out homes. >> i just saw the darkness. >> rescuers hearing desperate cries for help from underneath 12 feet of mud. oil spill caught on tape. >> oh, my god. >> a barge carrying almost a million gallon was fuel crashes into another ship and springs a leak right near a texas wildlife sanctua sanctuary. and elephants escape. >> here they come. >> three slipping away from a circus still wearing their costumes. families hiding in their cars as the elephants do their damage. how the big beasts were finally caught.
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and good morning, everybody. as we come on the air, the planes and ships are out hunting once again for that piece of wreckage spotted by a chinese satellite in the deep and desolate south indian ocean. >> and a french satellite also spotting potential objects. the question, could they be the key to solving the mystery of flight 370? we'll get to that. lots of new developments. but start with a story developing overnight. the first pictures from a massive and lethal mudslide in rural washington state. what it looked like before and then after a huge chunk of a hill came loose and rumbled down directly into homes, with cries for help coming from the debris, rescue crews are now scrambling to save lives. neil karlinski is on the scene. >> reporter: the area is totally inaccessible up the road.
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officials believe some people might still be trapped in that slide right now. a mountain of mud that is still unstable. from above you get a sense of just how enormous this slide is. it was just before 11:00 a.m. when the wall of mud and trees a quarter mile wide raced down a hillside in this rural community and straight across state route 5 to -- 530 where paolo falco was driving. >> i was the third car behind a truck with a boat. that's when i just saw the darkness washing everything out of the road. >> reporter: an estimated 30 houses were caught in the slide and smashed by the force or pushed along like play things. >> we have people that are yelling for our help and we are going to make -- we're going to take extreme risks to try to get them out of there. >> reporter: three people killed and at least eight hurt. mud in some places was reported to be 12 feet deep. >> i can't get hold of my grandma, and we don't know if the guy is okay.
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and we have been told there were people stuck. >> you cannot go to your property. >> reporter: adding to the disaster, the mud and debris backed up the river that runs through here, raising fears that it could cause flash flooding with the water bursts through before officials can release it. falco, who came so close to being buried in his car is just thankful he made it out. >> the darkness. i just saw the darkness. that's all i could see. everything from one side, completely in the other side. >> reporter: the key right now is two-fold, to rescue anyone who might still be up there at first light, and to clear some of the debris in the river before it floods this entire area. bianna. >> we know among those critically injured is an infant. wish them the best. thanks, neil. turn now to another potential disaster in one of the nation's busiest ports. a huge cleanup this morning after a barge carrying almost a
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million gallons of oil collided with a ship and leaked into galveston bay in texas. officials trying to get a handle on how much oil has spilled and the impact on the area that's filled with all kinds of birds. michelle franzen is here. good morning, michelle. >> the collision was caught on video, but investigators are not certain who is to blame for the accident that set off the oil spill. the main concern, keeping it contained in the galveston bay and from seeping into the gulf. this morning, a race to contain an oil in houston's busy shipping channel after a barge carrying nearly 1 million gallons of fuel oil collided with a ship. >> we saw the tanker out of nowhere. >> amateur video captured the moment of impact in the foggy galveston bay. >> oh, my god. i knew they couldn't change direction at that point. it was too close. >> too close and the damage unclear. part of the barge remains submerged with an undisclosed amount of oil oozing from one of six tanks.
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that tank contains 168,000 gallons. >> there's a reasonable amount of oil in the water. i can't tell you if there's a substantial amount of oil. that's being assessed at this point. >> federal, state and local agencies launched a massive effort, bringing in containment booms to skim the leaking oil sheen, visible on the surface. the coast guard says the 580-foot bulk carrier, summer wind, collided with the barge being towed through the deep water port by another vessel called the miss susan. the scramble now, keeping the oil from spreading and seeping into the gulf. a region still recovering from the massive bp oil spill, and home to wildlife and popular fishing spots. >> the coast guard said don't eat any fish you catch today. >> and this morning, back at it, as many as 20 vessels are staging to help with cleanup operation s.
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two people were taken to the hospital after being exposed to hydrogen sulfide. >> the last thing this region needed. now to malaysian flight 370. new satellite images from the french government showing potential objects floating in the south indian ocean. planes and ships out overnight searching for this object spotted by a chinese satellite. we have team coverage, starting with david curley in washington. good morning. >> reporter: as you mentioned, more satellite images to study. these from the french. it's the third set of pictures that show potential debris in the search area off australia. all helping to narrow the effort, but will it help find the plane? today, a total of eight aircraft criss-crossing the search area, including four commercial jets. trying to eyeball debris on the surface of the rough southern indian ocean based on the latest satellite images. the chinese photos have something, just 79 miles from
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the satellite pictures released by the australians. and now the french pictures. >> we have had a number of very credible leads. and there is increasing hope. no more than hope. no more than hope. that we might be on the road to discovering what did happen to this ill-fated aircraft. >> reporter: the photos taken days apart were days old when they were released. >> it was just that i got some breaking news -- >> reporter: with drama, the malaysians releasing news of the chinese photos in a press conference. >> this is all i have. >> reporter: but because of the delays in the search in the southern indian ocean with the strong currents, debris, if ever found, could be hundreds of miles from a possible crash site where the black boxes could be on the ocean floor. and the batteries have just a couple of weeks of power remaining to send out a signal. the australians just announced they are sending this vessel to the search area. it carries a mini-sub that may be able to assist in listening for those pings. the malaysians canceled today's news conference. the only thing spotted from the
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air so far, a wooden palette. two chinese planes arrived in australia. two from japan on their way as this search there is finally being beefed up. bianna. >> thank you. and let's bring in colonel steve ganyard from washington. good morning to you. we have satellite images from the australians, the chinese and the french. does it make you confident they are pieces of the plane? >> a little. a little. still just images. we don't know what they are of. we have to get ships out there to pick up what it is. they could be palettes, just junk drifting around the ocean. it's tantalizing, everybody's hoping, but i don't see much to move forward on just today. >> what's interesting, you describe this as two investigations. one for the debris, and the other for the plane and the crucial black box. >> i think we need to think of this as two separate searches. one, we have the debris that has been drifting for two weeks now
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and we hope to pick something up there. but remember the airplane hit the water some three to 700 miles back to the west. there needs to be a surface search where we can look on what might still be floating out to the east. but the real search needs to be underwater six to 700 miles away from where we're looking for the debris. it's a tough nut to crack. >> and quickly, into week two of the search. how much has the lag in time harmed the investigation? >> just the distance it's created. because if we find debris, it's not going to be helpful in finding where the airplane is. just because we have so much time for the wind and the currents to disperse the debris. it's not helpful in finding the black boxes. they are on the bottom of the ocean. >> that's not something we want to hear. and less that two weeks before they run out of batteries. at what point to investigators call off this search? >> that's a tough call. remember in air france, it took them two years.
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they continued. they continued to send out expedition after expedition and eventually got to it when they applied some very scientific statistics to it. and that was the breakthrough. so hopefully somebody will come up with a good idea and look where the aircraft impacted the ocean. for now, things are quite dim. >> hopefully, especially for the family's sake they will find something soon. steve, we appreciate your time. thank you. dan. >> thank you. this is what one of the all-important black boxes looks like. despite the name, as you can see here, it's actually orange. this is the flight data recorder similar to the one on flight 370. with us now is former ntsb aviation safety chief tom howder. thanks for being here. this is the ping. and this is the noise it makes. it sounds like this. [ clicking sound ] okay. so it sounds like this, like a
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metronome. but as bianna pointed out, it's going to stop in two weeks, maybe a little less. what do you do after this point to find the plane if we haven't found it by then? >> the pinger may run a little bit longer. we have had them last up to 45 days. maybe a couple weeks. you can get lucky occasionally. after that, what you have to do is basically pick a good area and start doing side scan sonar, looking for the wreckage. that is very difficult because you have to find a narrow area and search the ocean. >> with submarines or a plane low over the water? >> to ships and submarines. a ship, device in the water that just scans the ocean bottom looking for wreckage. that's what was done on air france 447. time-consuming especially when we don't have a very good idea where the wreckage may be. >> we know it can happen because of the air france.
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where on the plane would you find a black box on a boeing 777, and how difficult to recover given we may talk about a rough ocean floor? >> the box itself is in the tail of the aircraft. the lower level. you can't reach it during the flight. it's very well-protected. now, the problem you have is on the bottom, is it combined in other wreckage? is it by itself which makes it harder to find? in air france 447, it was by itself. they could pick it up off the bottom. if it's a rough bottom with a lot of rocks and other problems, things will get lost in there. we don't know what will be down there to find. >> so much of a long road to go and so many variables ahead. tom, we appreciate your guidance. thank you very much. abc news is all over this story. check abcnews.com for updates throughout the day. now, though, a look at the other top stories of the morning. and for that, as always, mr. ron claiborne. good morning, sir. >> hi there, dan, bianna. >> good morning, everyone. begin in ukraine where ethnic russians are demanding a referendum to break away and join russia like crimea did.
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thousands of protesters holding the russian flag took to the streets calling for the referendum so they can secede. this comes at pro-russian forces seen on the security camera video stormed through the gates of a ukrainian air force base in crimea and seized control of the base. this was the last major ukrainian facility in crimea to fall into the hands of the pro-russian forces. back in the u.s., a massive six alarm fire raced through a new jersey elementary school on saturday night. it gutted the james monroe elementary school in edison. 12 fire fighters suffered minor injury s. fire investigators called the cause of the blaze suspicious because of how quickly it spread. school officials are scrambling to find a school for classes for the 500 students on monday. and in michigan, a federal court of appeals judge suspended same-sex marriages in that state putting them on hold until at
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least this coming wednesday. but not before hundreds were legally married in michigan and hundreds of others got licenses since december. judges have struck down similar bans in four states, texas, oklahoma, utah and arizona. all of these rulings awaiting appeal. and the university of dayton after their team pulled out a huge upset. another big bracket buster. riot police were called in to control the crowd celebrating dayton's biggest win over syracuse. even the school's president got in on the fun, crowd-surfing through the revelers. the president of the school. they knocked off the third-seeded orange. just a two-point victory there. they head to the sweet 16 for the first time in 30 years. with that loss, the one and only person in the country with a perfect bracket, he too gets busted. he's out of the bracket. not arrested, by the way. finally, this grizzly bear was just frolicking in a river looking for fish when he spots
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something out of the ordinary. watch as he approaches the camera. you can guess what happens next. he gets up close and personal, takes a swipe and a lick and even a little chomp at that camera. the video, as you can imagine, has gone viral. and you'll be relieve to the know that the camera survived. >> clearly it did. we're looking at the pictures. >> survived to tell the story. >> get that bear a toothbrush. >> grizzlie. >> exactly. >> they grow big when they're full grown. >> thanks. good to know. thanks. >> okay. later this morning right here on abc, we'll be rolling out a sort of crystal ball. >> yes, check in with martha raddatz hosting "this week" and has a quick preview for us. >> good morning, dan and bianna, we have the oracle of espn, nate silver with us today breaking big news about his predictions for november. even the president can't stop talking about him and his remarkable ability to predict the future.
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remember silver's the one who correctly foresaw all 50 states in 2012. a closer call this time. but nate will reveal his exclusive big projection. will the republicans take the senate in november? that ahead on "this week." >> a great show, and much more coming up later on abc's "this week." and a frightening sight at a popular circus. a trio of enormous elephants in costume breaking loose from their handlers in st. louis and going on a rampage in a parking lot. ryan lewis is here with the story. sounds like something out of a movie. >> absolutely. good morning. and imagine being ready to go to the circus with three elephants coming straight towards you. it wasn't part of the show. two circus patrons saw this happen right before their eyes and caught it on tape. >> here they come. here they come. >> watch the chaos as they hid in their cars while three elephants ran away from the circus. the mother-daughter duo
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whispering to each other as the beasts moved around their newly-conquered territory. >> don't start the car. i got out, oh, my god, ali, there's the elephants. >> they wrecked cars and wreaked havoc as they roamed the parking lot at the st. louis circus. rearview mirror smashed, a mammoth-sized dent in the truck. and a the door where they escaped. >> and we saw people yelling, stop, stop. and the trainers were just panicked. they were running up along side them to try and stop them. you could tell they were upset. >> after a half hour, it was over. trainers cornering the elephants which left a path of damaged cars and shaken nerves. >> something you would read in a book, not something you would expect to witness. i'm still kind of surprised that it happened. >> the circus confirmed the brazen escape and said, quote, the elephants are now resting in their compound at this time. >> it was pretty crazy.
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there wasn't time to be afraid. by the time they were past me i was more in shock than anything. >> and it was the crowd noise that spooked them. luckily, no scratches or bruises on them. but they got saturday night's show off. they got a little break. >> i'm a bleeding heart. i feel bad for the elephants. >> they were scared. >> yeah. >> cars are no worse for wear. >> that's what insurance is for. >> well said. >> and we welcome back cecily tynan from our abc station, wpbi in philadelphia. good morning. >> happy to be here, but starting with the threat of spring snow tuesday into wednesday. low pressure across the southeast coast. move northward, intensifying. snow flakes from raleigh to new york city. better threat of plowable snow in new england. as you can see, still a lot of uncertainty as to the exact track with this storm system. getting in new information and i will have more details on "world
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news" tonight as the storm develops. big story, though. no uncertainty with this, it does not feel like spring in the midwest and the northeast. these are forecast highs for the next four days. the good city of philadelphia, monday and tuesday, only in the 30s. boston, 29 on monday. chicago, 29. and in the pacific northwest, a concern for more mudslides. the good news, two days of dry, but the low pressure could bring >> we're back to chilly weather. cloudy skies. temperatures 30 degrees. we will
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>> and that's your local forecast. i know ron is hoping for a lot of snow. >> what's your best guess? come on. philadelphia, for example,. >> putting me on the spot. the truth is there is a potential for snow. but you don't have to shovel potential. so stay tuned. >> come on. >> we have to see. >> she told me -- she thinks it's going to snow in philly. >> some snow. some snow. >> maybe your motto from now on. you don't have to shovel potential. i like that. has a ring to it. >> thank you. and coming up on "gma," the big question at the blade runner murder trial, will oscar pistorius take the stand in his own defense as early as this week. after the deaths of philip seymour hoffman and paul walker, hollywood now facing a major moral and technical challenge around the issue of using special effects to keep their characters alive. should they do this and how will audiences respond? and a total takeover. puppies in the control room.
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abc sevenfrom the broadcast center, this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning. your local news update. a bus overturned on i-95. the crash killed one person and several others were injured. it happened just before 4:00 a.m. police confirmed at least four people were seriously injured and everyone on board was taken to the hospital. no word on what caused the crash. over today dave for a closer look at the forecast. klassen on welcome change from yesterday. sprinkles his afternoon, temperatures in the 30's this morning. today is only in the upper 40's. of shower ande then tonight, 70's and 20's. a mix of rain and snow tuesday. >> thank you and thank you for watching. we will be back at a: 56.
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giving the clintons a hard time at the clinton global initiative university at arizona state. they were good sports. >> they were, laughing but not giving real answers. always the trick. coming up this morning, the camera tricks hollywood is using to deal with the deaths of two movie stars, paul walker and philip seymour hoffman, tricky issues for the studios. but begin with the blade runner oscar pistorius and the high drama expect this week at the murder trial. >> we have seen him cry, get sick in court. but now the olympic star could take the stand to give his account of the events from the night when he shot and killed his girlfriend. matt gutman has more. >> reporter: it was a stunning admission -- >> which forced you then to re-examine -- >> reporter: with the gallery more perring, the lead prosecutor in the murder trail announcing last week that the case was coming to a close. >> we foresee four or five more
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witnesses. >> reporter: oscar pistorius is charged with the premeditated murder of his girlfriend, model reeva steenkamp. this morning, new pictures of the bathroom in which he shot her. he says he thought this was an intruder. and the cell phone could prove crucial. the prosecution is expected to call a cell phone forensics experts who could provide a motive for the alleged crime. something the prosecution has yet to reveal. spending the last week trying to prove he was a loose cannon who always carried a gun. they showed a photo of an armed pistorius. >> he had a great love and enthusiasm for them. >> reporter: witnesses suggesting they had an argument. which could explain her standing behind the locked bathroom door at the time of the shooting. and trying to protect herself as three more bullets blasted in. >> we are going to ask the defensive position. it's like this position. >> reporter: court sources tell us the prosecution could wrap the case by tuesday. which means the blade runner could take the stand as early as wednesday. it will be the first time we
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hear him tell his version of events in court. dan. >> thanks, matt. and we will continue to cover this story on "gma." now switch gears to an entertainment story. the casts of two hit tv shows are facing the ultimate challenge for the season premiepremie premiers this week. do it live. abbie boudreau has the story. >> i love this. betty white in "hot in cleveland," and cedric the entertainer in "the soul man," planning a crossover event on wednesday, gearing up for an adrenaline-filled evening. abbie boudreau spoke with the cast. >> reporter: it's so exciting you're both going live now. >> turn that off right now. just shut your brain down and do what your woman says. yes. i come over to their show, betty's coming over to our show. this is a corncopia of liveness. >> my fear meter is dialing up. wednesday i will be a mess. >> doing it live really forces
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you to stay in the moment. >> but what the audience doesn't realize is how much of a part of the show they are. ♪ it's a good day for singing a song ♪ i did five and a half hours a day, six days a week live. >> this is nothing for her. >> but they feed -- but i didn't have an audience. >> is there anything you haven't done? >> robert redford. >> only she could get away with that. >> wow. >> that was a surprise. >> our thanks to abbie boudreau for that story and surprising us with the ending soundbyte we didn't see coming. on that footage of betty white, she was beautiful. absolutely. what an impressive career. >> we love her here at abc. and we love ron claiborne here with the other stories. good morning, everyone. begin with the deadly mudslide in washington state. the race is on to find anymore survivors trapped beneath mud, trees and rocks. rescue crews are using thermal
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imaging cameras trying to find trapped victim s. this after hearing voices pleading through help in the city of darrington. three killed and several injured including an infant. and overseas, france now providing at lie ining satellit what could be wreckage from the malaysian missing jetliner. they have so far failed to find any trace of the plane. more than two weeks since the flight with more than 200 people on board disappeared. and where this truck land after an accident in bakersfield, california. it crossed the median before going airborne, ending up on parked cars at a restaurant. luckily no one was seriously injured. and the first pitch of the 2014 baseball season was thrown down under. it was a clean sweep for the l.a. dodgers. they beat the arizona diamondbacks in back-to-back games that took place at the sydney cricket grounds in
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sydney, australia. the baseball commissioner is hinting at having more games outside of the u.s., possibly in europe next. and the attendance, 40,000 australians and two koala bears. go figure that one out. strange, isn't it? >> time now for the weather. good morning to cecily tynan from our abc station in philadelphia. good morning. >> thank you, ron. it's a tale of two seasons this weekend. yesterday felt like spring. but i want to show you live, washington, d.c. today where it is going to be 15 degrees cooler than yesterday. so you'll need your coats in d.c. the reason why, this strong arctic front. bringing some showers and thunderstorms across the deep south today. and behind it, you get that wind. sharply colder than yesterday. birmingham, the high, 55, little rock, 55, atlantic, 60. yesterday, well up in the 70s. and that arctic blast is well-entrenched in the midwest. these wind chills this morning, feeling like the dead of winter.
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green bay, 6 degrees below zero. detroit, feels like 3. minneapolis, 9, fargo, 2 degrees. if you want the warm sunshine, go to the southwest. los angeles, 67, phoenix, arizona, 86, tucson, 82. >> this weather report has been brought to you by petsmart. which is appropriate since i hear there are puppies in the building. >> there are puppies coming up. >> invaded by puppies. >> yes. >> coming up in "pop news." but coming up here next on "gma," hollywood's high-tech ways of dealing with the deaths of two stars. what will audiences think? and a controversial cover we first told you about. now lots are taking liberties
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. hollywood stars have sent hollywood studios scrambling. with paul walker in "fast and furious 7," and philip seymour hoffman appearing in coming installments of "the hunger games ", they are having to complete crucial scenes here. >> do they have the technology and how will audiences respond? we are in los angeles with more. >> reporter: good morning. this is a scenario hollywood faced many times over the years. james dean, clark gable, marilyn monroe all passed away before finishing a film project. back then they would do their best with body doubles. but today they have a much better option. >> maybe it was you who inspired me to come back. >> reporter: coming back to the big screen. actor philip seymour hoffman will live on as his character in the next two installments of
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"the hunger games" after dying before filming was completed. >> what are you smiling about? >> reporter: and now we're learning so will paul walker in the "fast and furious 7" -- >> i'm not going anywhere. >> reporter: -- after it was believed it would have to be dropped after too many untaped scenes. the hollywood reporter revealing they will use special effects, replacing the act we are a computer-generated image of him. >> the technology advanced to the point where they can do things with actors that wasn't possible before. >> reporter: cgi technology is used to put a new face on actors. it's how armie hammer played twins in "the social network." how natalie portman danced in "black swan." and even how audrey hepburn was resurrected for this dove chocolate ad. ♪ moon river but using it after a tragic death raises ethical questions. >> the big issue here is whether you can tell. if it's a scene you know is not real, it gives you a weird
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feeling when you're watching it. i think the studio's going to be very careful to make this a seamless process. >> i'm sure we'll meet again. >> reporter: when cgi is used, the deceased actors families are consulted and scripts are sometimes changed. walker's character will reportedly get a different ending in the film, a happy ending. one more thing that studios can do to make sure audiences feel comfortable. >> it's important to reach out to the families in advance for permission. interesting how cgi is a staple in hollywood. thank you. meanwhile, sara? >> coming up on "good morning america," these little cuties are getting ready for their closeups. our a-team primping and pampering for the up news stars. here are some of your precious pooches. ♪ of your precious pooches. my doctor recommended taking one claritin every day of my allergy season
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plenty of people celebrating national puppy day this week. we have received a lot of gorgeous photos of dogs of all shapes and sizes from you guys. and sara has plenty more surprises coming up right now in "pop news." >> plenty more puppies coming up. stand by. but first, it didn't take long, kim and kanye's april edition of "vogue" has been spoofed. check out this cover of the "vague magazine." the most fashionable pig and her boyfriend, kermit the frog. even topped kimye with their #, yyun serious's most tad about couple. and one we loved. and actor james franco, with the parody of kanye's "bound 2" where seth rogan played the part of kim.
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and you may remember ronye dressed as kanye for the hollywo halloween show. ranye dumped his kim and look who he's with now. did you see the white dress, ron? did you see the white dress? >> i didn't see that. >> that face. >> this showmance just got taken to a whole new level. and speaking of marriage, we have seen pregnancy time-lapse videos before. but this next one has really captured people's hearts online with 2. million views since thursday. bump to buzz. and stars a popular english musician, tom fletcher with his band mcfly and his wife as they await for the arrival of their little one, buzz. ♪ it isn't very long ♪ then before you know it we're singing christmas songs ♪ ♪ then we're getting darker, april, may and june ♪
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♪ i think i'm ready >> don't worry. don't worry. and tom wrote that song. it's called "something new." it's beautiful. i do think you should tune into the whole video. pretty cool. but now the puppies. where's my puppy? i'm taking this one. >> no, no, no -- >> oh, my -- >> can i have one, ron? >> oh, look at them. >> thank you. >> i know. >> your dog's name is jasper. >> hi jasper. >> this is ginger. all mixed up now. in here, gyro, and this is miles. but i don't think the names are right. we're all swapped here. they are looking for homes. the animal welfare organization. if you are looking for the cutest addition to your family. checks them out. >> this one might have found a home already. >> this little one would so cute at home. >> and so many animals need homes across the country. if you're looking for a pet,
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don't hesitate. >> i think i might -- >> this is the best "pop news," sara. >> yes, do it every weekend. more "gma," more puppies keep it here. >> oh, my goodness. >> you're so cute. right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. ps keep it here. us keep it here. ps keep it here. ps keep it here. ies keep it here. hello. [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. and for a 100% real dairy snack you'll 100% enjoy try lactaid® cottage cheese.
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we can't get enough of the photos that you keep sending us of your and your dogs. just adorable. keep them coming. check out the puppies. i have never seen puppies so well-behaved. ready for television. >> so calm. >> they deserve cake. >> we're going to give them cake. >> they're doggy cakes. >> here you go, guys. >> enjoy. >> have a great day. >> oh! day. >> oh!
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>> live from the abc seven news broadcast center, this is an abc 7 news update. >> a bus turnover on i-95. the crash killed one person and several others were injured. it happened just before 4:00 a.m. police confirmed four people were seriously injured and everyone on board was taken to the hospital. no word on what caused the crash. an investigation is underway after a welfare check by police turned into a crime scene. a man shot to death and a woman who was wanted. officers found the two victims yesterday evening in landover hills. the woman was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. the man passes identity has not yet been released. incident isve the domestic related. the forecast.
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looks like mother nature is not even going to try to todd yesterday's beautiful weather. the temperature is just 40 degrees here in arlington and for you in burke. wind is generally in the 30's. the chill is back across the mid-atlantic. we can see shower activity approaching down in southern maryland and central virginia. sprinkles are not out of the question. mostly clouds will dominate. the warmests 73, day of the calendar year. of a shower.ce temperatures 46-50. 25 degrees colder than yesterday. tomorrow, mostly sunny and unseasonably chilly. 44. a major winter storm. we should see a glancing blow. look for a mix of rain and snow tuesday. >> thank you and thank you for watching. have a great morning.
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