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good morning, america. breaking overnight, it's a girl. chelsea clinton giving birth to her first child. what she's saying about her new bundle of joy. >> grandchild, yes. >> and, of course, the political consequences, will this baby affect grandma hillary's decision on whether to run for president. and breaking overnight, deadly crash. a bus filled with college athletes overturns. four women on the softball team killed. how did it happen? caught on camera. eruption. look at this. hikers sent running for cover when a mountain suddenly blows its top. hundreds of people stranded near the peak in a giant ash cloud this morning. and that's amore, george
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clooney, his fiancee and friends arrive in venice to kick off the super-expensive wedding bash. when and where the long-time bachelor will tie the knot. find out soon enough. >> good morning. check out the new pictures out of venice this morning. the man who once publicly promised permanent bachelorhood, we're not talking about ron claiborne here, george clooney, now tying the knot. >> george clooney and amal alamuddin hosting twin parties. she's a stunner in this red dress. a report from venice on the wedding party ahead. but the birth that could impact the future of the white house. chelsea clinton delivering a
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baby girl. the questions, will being a grandmother make hillary clinton a stronger candidate or make her not want to run at all. let's get it over to the newest member of the abc news team, tom yamas. good morning. >> thank you so much. this morning bill and hillary are grandparents. chelsea giving birth to a baby girl. charlotte is the name. how will this affect hillary's future, grandmother in chief or commander in chief or both? celebration overnight. one of the most influential families. charlotte clinton mesvinsky. marc andry are full of love, yaw
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and gratitude as we celebrate the birth of our daughter. they announced the pregnancy on april 17th. >> marc and i are very excited that we have our first child arriving later this year. >> well, a grandchild, yes. which i'm really excited about. >> reporter: in may of this year, robin stat down for an interview with hillary. >> you're going to be a grandma. you and your husband are happy and excited about that. when you think about this andchild, what do you want? >> ic want a happy, healthy child. >> reporter: others had advice. former president george w. bush making this joke to former president clinton at a conference. >> be prepared to fall completely in love. get ready to be the lowest person in the pecking order in your family. >> reporter: earlier this week, george and bill spoke about the
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upcoming birth. >> what's the biggest thing to teach your new grandchild? >> want them to get up and look at the world with wonder and reverence. >> reporter: we don't know if hillary will run for president in 2016, but with the addition of charlotte, the clintons will have plenty to celebrate and cherish. in 2016, hillary said she looks forward to being a grandmother. she will have something she didn't have when chelsea was growing up being a grandmother is one reason why she may not run. chelsea decorated with elephants. it's the republican mascot. chelsea works to save african elephants. i don't know the clintons, but if i did, i'd buy the baby a pants suit onesie. >> well-played. great to have you. >> it's an honor to be here. >> welcome, tom. and a terrible bus crash overnight involving a college
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softball team. at least four young women on the team killed, a dozen more injured when their bus collided with a semiin omaha. and t.j. holmes is here with more on how it happened. good morning and welcome. >> reporter: this is devastating for any college community to deal with the death of students. the school started a month ago, and coping with the tragedy. and the big question for investigators, why the semitruck crossed the median and virtually wiped out the vehicle carrying these young women. tragedy overnight. four students killed after the north central college softball team collides with a truck. >> murray county, stand by for accident. >> reporter: the fatal accident happened near the omaha-texas border when they were traveling back to campus. there were more than a dozen injuries. >> jacking the bus up to get her
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out. >> reporter: the four fatales are members of the softball team. three pronounced dead on the scene, one after being taken to a hospital. as they begin to grieve, we ask for your prayers at this time for our softball team. their bus has been involved in an accident in omaha. the ntsb sending a go-team expected to be at the site a little bit later today. the team is expected to play next wednesday. no word if it will take place. we will hear a release from the college campus later today to update us. >> such tragic news. and welcome to the abc news family as well. >> thank you, good to be here. good to be home. >> tough story, but we are happy to have you here. >> thank you. and this morning, a lot more about the flight delays and cancellations thanks to yesterday's active sabotage at a critical air traffic control center in chicago. grounded planes, left thousands stranded from coast to coast, and the problems persist.
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david kerley has the latest. good morning. >> reporter: it's another tough day for fliers who may not get home today. and now they're finding out how much damage to the control center. these lines, thousands of travelers because of one man, gasoline and an air traffic control center. we know what happened in this facility, causing the shutdowns, delays, and this radar map with a hole over chicago. planes over the air space, passengers stranded. >> we drove out here and arrived to this chaos. our flight got cancelled. >> reporter: what happened? 5:06 a.m., brian howard, a contract telecommunications worker enters the building he's worked in for eight years with a rolling bag. he's being told he's transferring to hawaii.
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he posts on facebook an apparent suicide note. quote, i'm about to take out the air traffic control center and my life. 5:42, 911 calls, a fire burning in the control center. two paramedics follow the smoke and a trail of blood until they find a 36-year-old white male trying to cut his throat. he went right to the heart of the electronic control of the center. >> considering the results of almost completely shutting down the air traffic control center, he knew what he was doing. >> reporter: it wasn't just until hours ago that the faa was able to get a good look at the damage to the computer equipment. in the past 24 hours, 2,000 flights canceled. and today, 400 flights, 25% of the traffic. it could be difficult for traveling, and could go into next week. >> thank you very much for that. >> it's an unfortunate domino
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effect. and now to the surprise eruption in japan. hikers capturing incredible video as the plume of smoke and ash from a volcano turns the sky dark. hundreds of people are said to be trapped near the peak. michelle franzen has more. >> reporter: you're looking at the moments right after the volcano erupted in central japan today. these climbers, out of breath near the 10,000 foot peak and terrified. scrambled to escape the massive plume of smoke and ash as it filled the sky above japan's second highest volcano. dangerous boulders, and they are not able to outpace the cloud. showering them in debris and darkness as the cameras are rolling. this morning, there are reports at least eight people have been injured, one seriously. and as many as 250 people could be stranded near the peak. it is the first time in seven years this volcano has been
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active. the plume so huge officials had to divert airplanes away from region. and look at this photo. the ash turning everything into a black and white landscape. following the eruption, japan's meteorologist agency raised it to 3 on a scale of 1 to 5, alerting people to stay away from the peak. and authorities are warning people below to stay as far away as possible, debris can fall two and a half miles from the site. teams won't be able to see or do much until day break in japan. dan and paula. >> those photos were just stunning. >> incredible pictures. a lot going on overnight. and mr. ron claiborne. >> right, you have to remember that. good morning, everyone. we begin with the case of the missing uva student. the man charged in the disappearance of hannah graham
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is back in virginia, shackled and wearing a bullet proof vest. jesse matthew was arrested in texas. the 32-year-old was the last person to be with graham the night she disappeared two weeks ago. matthew is not cooperating with police. and health officials are investigating the possibility of the first death from the enterovirus d-68. a student died from an illness. the school is being sanitized. seeing if it's connected to muscular weakness and paralysis. nine children in denver, four confirmed with the virus. and the fbi is looking at the deadly rampage in omaha. alton nolen, who was fired, beheaded a fellow co worker with a knife.
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the company executive, reserve police deputy shot and wounded nolen. sources tell abc that authorities are investigating that nolen posted jihadi rants on facebook. and a big wet mess in west hollywood after a pipe burst. it was dating back to 1916. it exploded, sending hundreds of thousands of gallons of water. parts of sunset remain closed. and new details in the iphone 6 viral uproar, bend-gate. consumer reports pronounced the new apple smartphones to be pretty tough. the iphone 6 plus was slightly stronger, 110 pounds of pressure before it deformed. that's the technical for come apart. and friday night lights of a
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different kind. katie hargrove, crowned homecoming queen three months after surviving a horrific plane crash. katie broke her back. >> unbelievable. >> it is. she dreamed of becoming queen of since she started high school. >> and for a young woman who broke her back, looks fantastic. really resilient. thanks mr. ron. new developments in the intense mountain manhunt for a cop killer in pennsylvania. police have found clues on eric frein's computer leading them to a massive abandoned hotel. linzie janis has been following this every step of the way and has the latest from pennsylvania. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. the evidence police continue to find in the woods has them convinced that eric frein is here. how can they be so sure? one new detail emerging overnight, frein tried to make a phone call.
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overnight, an army of law enforcement officers scouring a deserted resort in their hunt for eric frein. >> we will find you and we will bring you to justice. >> reporter: police say the fugitive has been to this abandoned inn. >> welcome to buck hill inn. >> reporter: where mtv once filmed its show named "fear," and they say he could return. officers going room by room, looking for booby traps. revealing frein experimented with bomb making. and they found information that proves he has been planning an attack for two years. >> extensive internet research on how to avoid policeman hundredths and skills for survival. >> reporter: and abc news learning how they tracked him. frein turning on his cell phone deep in the woods last week, police locating the signal. they say we walked 15 miles from the barracks where he ambushed
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two state troopers, killing one of them, to the very woods where he grew up. we spoke with melissa frein who's married to his brother. any idea why he shot at the troopers? >> no idea. >> reporter: how is michael doing? >> he's in shock that his brother would do this. >> reporter: for the people in the search zone, their yards looking like a war zone. taking these photos from a bedroom window. afraid to go outside without her gun. have you thought about what you'd do? >> it's him or me. i'm sorry, i'm not ready to go. >> reporter: police have not seen frein in roughly three days, but they have no plans to scale back their search. they say they're confident they'll find him soon. >> residents on edge. thank you so much. and now a big scare at a high school in oregon. a student bringing a homemade bomb into the school. it was only detected after he
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was overheard bragging about it. abc's aditi roy is tracking this story. >> reporter: chaos erupting at st. helens high school near portland, michigan, after police found a homemade bomb in a student's locker. the 16-year-old made the device friday night, showing it off at school. >> he told me he made this bomb. i met up with them over there. >> reporter: those friends alerted faculty. once confronted, he admitted he had the explosive in his locker. police were notified and the school evacuated. >> i was sitting in my first period, creative writing. and they said let's go to the stadium. >> it was scary. >> reporter: police reporting that the high school sophomore did not threaten to do anything with the bomb. >> yes, it was explosive and could have hurt somebody. but to what end, i don't know. >> reporter: classes resumed once they cleared the scene.
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back to normal after an intense morning. >> i was shocked. who would bring that to school? i don't know what was going through his head. >> reporter: for "good morning america," aditi roy. los angeles. and a young boy who mysteriously vanished in florida, and the surprising role played by a reporter assigned to recover the story. ited to a moving reunion. and sara is here with more. >> usually you cover the story, yodon't become the story. in this case, the newsman did become the story with a very happy ending. after nearly 14 hours of searching and worrying, an emotional reunion. 10-year-old paul fagan went missing from his grandmother's home around 8:00 p.m. thursday night. authorities combed the neighborhood, but by friday morning, still no sign of the boy. until cameron, a local reporter with the abc station who was covering the search made an
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extraordinary discovery, getting the biggest scoop of all. >> i could see that it looked like a young boy. i was thinking he had to be around the age of the missing boy, paul. and i thought to myself, this can't be the kid. hey, bud, can you give me your name? and he muttered, paul. >> reporter: he was hiding in the neighbor's yard, afraid he would get in trouble for running away. >> he was wondering if he was still in trouble. i was just in the right place at the right time. >> reporter: and just a few hours later, he was back in his father's arms. >> it's like a wonderful joy. like your son first being born. i love him. that's all i can say. >> reporter: now, when the little boy was asked why he ran away, he said he needed a little space from his brother. a little bit. >> that's usually what happens. >> yeah, i have those feelings. >> you need space from us. >> cute kid. >> and a happy ending.
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>> of course i don't need space from you. rob marciano is here with the forecast. >> tight-knit family. not all news people are bad, we're good samaritans. and severe thunderstorms in this area, half an inch of rain. that's a half a foot of flooding in vegas, boulder city seeing some of that action. and from there, hail. napa valley, hail accumulating across wine country. they're going through the harvest and the crush right now. no word on the damage to the tender grapes. ron listening carefully there. and parts of the southwest, complicated system to condense, and probably more storms in the same spots as last night. matter of fact, just through las vegas, a severe thunderstorm watch until 11:00 a.m. local time. flooding and strong winds, maybe hail. and a haboob yesterday.
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it 2 to 3 inches expected. from mexico to the canadian border. so a large system pumping moisture into the mountains and meet into the plains. 83 in rapid city after the snows last week. a rapid rise in temperatures good morning. lots of sunshine and a beautiful saturday. look for air temperature at 79 degrees in the wind will be light at four to eight miles per hour. totonight, we e going to be clear and cool. will have a tou of fog early tomorrow morning with winds out of the north. we he a repeat morrow. >> sara asking about the haboob video. we showed that last night.
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a risk of it this afternoon. >> she can not help herself. >> kps exactly the term -- >> meet row logical term. we have an abc news exclusive. you're going to meet a 12-year-old girl with true grit. how she survived the so-called slender man stabbing. david muir with an incredible report. and george clooney, his bride to be and a star-studded guest list taking on venice. we'll have the details inside the big bash. [ male announcer ] lowe's presents how to install a fence
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outside today. we have lots of sunshine and autiful air temperatures across the area. we are going to climb to around 80 degrees. there is no active weather in the mid-atlantic. rain as well. the closest rain is in south carolina. it will remain dry all weekend long. high-pressure is controlling of
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the weather and that translates to sunshine. we will watcthose air temperatures as southwe winds push warm air our way, climbed to 80 degrees. we will be back in the 80's tomorrow. we will be in the 's aftea cool start. it wilill be 80 degrees this afternoon. dutiful weather for the nets game this afternoon. i think we couldee some cool temperatures tonight. back into the 80's sunday.
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♪ i'm on the edge of glory this is the heart-stopping video that's burning up the internet. this is a yoga enthusiast striking her poses 25 stories above the streets of new york city on a narrow ledge. and get this, no harness. nothing to break the fall. critics are call it reckless -- >> nothing to break the fall. >> no worries, she's done this time and time and time again, she says. >> a strong wind there, all over. >> america -- >> the anatomy of a bad idea. >> my feet need to stay on the ground at all times. also coming up, the wedding he said would never happen. george clooney, from permanent bachelor to married man.
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first, it's an abc news exclusive. this morning you're going to meet the brave girl who survived the so-called slender man stabbing. two girls who are accused of stabbing their classmate 19 times, to impress a fictional internet character. >> payton survived, crawling out of the woods. they have gratitude for the way it played out, and grateful for the hero who happened to take the path to find their little girl. here's david muir with the exclusive report. >> the fact he was coming down this way. it was just unbelievable at that moment. >> reporter: we were with him as they thanked him, hugging the man who called 911 for their daughter. paramedics, to the hospital minutes away, to the surgeon who dlofred the biggest danger, the stab wound close to the artery
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in her heart. >> everybody working together to bring her home. >> reporter: bringing her home and back to school. the principal telling me they're ready for payton as soon as she's ready. >> when she's ready to come back, we welcome her. >> reporter: for the first time, payton. in the one place that now makes her smile the most. the animal shelter not far from her home. the kittens needing a home. she shows me her favorites. we did not ask her about those moments in the woods. there was no reason to. no reason to relive that pain. but her parents wanted me to see her smile again. >> what else did you mean? >> reporter: she's already on the way. >> can i get a blue pen stylus? >> reporter: here, shopping for the seventh grade. and looking at the notebooks, the ones with the kittens on the front. some people would say she's doing remarkably well given what's happened to her.
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>> yeah. >> i would say way beyond expectations. >> reporter: and there was one more thing payton said while in that hospital bed in the hours after surgery four months ago. >> she wanted to go back to school. >> reporter: we are happy to show you the pictures, her walk down the driveway to the car. mom driving her back to school, and a proud dad watching. >> she's meant to do something special. she's here for a reason. to show the world, to treat other people better. for parents to maybe see -- dig in a little deeper about what their children are doing. maybe she, herself, is supposed to be an inspiration sg. >> reporter: and back out at the path where their little girl crawled through the opening in the woods, a mother and father revealing to me what they told their daughter. >> i told her i thought i lost you. and she said, but you didn't.
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and that's, you know, from the get-go, she was stronger than we were. that's our girl. >> she came within a hair of dying. i love what her father said, she was meant to do something special. >> she seems like she's bouncing back in spectacular fashion. and i love the fact she loves cats. >> of course you do. >> that was a good-looking tabby. hi, again, good morning, everyone. begin with big baby news, former first daughter chelsea clinton gave birth to a little girl. marc and i are full of love, yaw and gratitude as we celebrate the first of our daughter, charlotte clinton mezvinsky. and four softball players were killed and more than a dozen others injured when the bus collided with a semi. the accident occurred in omaha. and dr. anna maria gonzalez,
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one of the top cancer researchers, she laced coffee with anti-freeze and gave it to her lover. she is facing life in prison. and just outside of l.a., new neighbors. a mother bear and her cub. they have taken up residence in the front yard of a home. neighbors say they come down the tree to rummage for food and then climb back in to nap. right now wildlife officials are not going to remove the bears. they're going to allow them to stay there -- >> paying the rent, the mogage, utilities. >> the family is cool with that. >> the family and neighbors are cool with it. >> a mama bear around her kids. >> very dodgy. >> the problem is when that schedule doesn't work out. come down at the wrong time. >> we never saw what to do between the grizzly and the black bear. >> one, you play dead, one you run. >> maybe rob can figure that out for us. >> make a lot of noise in front
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of the black bear. i have done that. doesn't work. running is a good option. >> and you're here to tell us about it. in new york city, no black bears across the new york city skyline. temperatures in the 60s, up into the 80s today, under lots of sunshine and blue skies. you have that to look forward to. the heat in the northeast and much of the midwest today and for the next two days. this is an unbelievable first full weekend of fall. feeling summerlike. 83 tomorrow in beantown. will jeter play? that's the question. either way, it's nice weather. and in new york city, it's the low 70s. notre dame plays syracuse at the meadowlands today, oddly enough. showers building more so tomorrow than today. so look for heavier rains and flood watches for parts of the southeast. especially across the panhajz of florida over the next 36 hours. the heat in the midwest. as we mentioned last half hour. and the rains are a problem
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acrosshe desert >> good morning. lots of sunshine for your saturday. high temperature around 81 degrees. the full tomorrow with highs right around 83. the next chahance of rain is monday afternoon. >> this weather report brought to you by walgreens. yeah. >> so you had -- you never told us how you survived the attack by the bear. >> a woman who was protecting her kids and her red cooler threw logs at the bear. i'm screaming at the bear, and the bear is eating devilled eggs. who cares. >> where was this? >> santa monica -- >> it was on the streets of new york. >> code name for bears. right? >> that's right. >> rob marciano with news you can use this morning. thank you. and coming up on "gma,"
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♪ it's the story george clooney said we'd never be covering. today in venice, the man who claimed he'd never get married is doing just that. >> never say never, right? and his soon to be wife, a beautiful lawyer, taking venice with parties and fashion and celebs. and lama hasan is in the middle of the party. >> reporter: and good morning to you, dan and paula. the wedding everyone is talking about in venice is in full swing now. you can see some of the preparations going up at iman hotel, where the welding dinner will take place tonight. and they were out, the gallant george clooney making sure his fiancee and her party arrived for the dinner while he hung out with his mates. a-listers abroad, ditching the
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red carpet for the waterways of venice. his or her parties. the couple both dining with friends and family. george clooney and amal alamuddin are taking over italy. arriving in style among the hollywood elite, matt damon, miguel ferrera and others in the city. 150 guests, brad pitt, angelina jolie and bono expected to attend. >> they are abuzz about the celebrity wedding. white and blue flowers in the hotel. small details. >> reporter: sparing no costs, reportedly shelling out $13 million for one of the biggest weddings of the year. drivers sporting jackets embossed with the couple's initials. and designing at the exclusive five-star hotel. gerber and cindy crawford,
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giersher in los angeles loading 50 cases of tequila earlier this week. shutting down the town to say i do. >> the streets were closed on monday, possibly for the civil service that will happen. >> reporter: the 36-year-old bride to be is resumed to be wearing alexander mcqueen. the groom, an armani tux. while the wedding ceremony is due to take place on monday in the beautiful 14th century city hall. no pedestrian traffic loud, just gone doe las and water taxis, yes, we hang out in one all day. it's the city of canals and that's how we roll. back to you. >> that's how they flow -- >> so the other big wedding coming up will be sara habeus corpus haines. >> 56 days away. >> tequila --
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>> at least 12 cases. >> 50 cases? what are they going to do with all the that -- >> we don't know. >> can't wait, sara. >> and you know who's carrying the baton from george clooney? this guy. >> bachelor. >> i'll be the flower girl. >> you're going to be beautiful. >> thank you. and coming up on "good morning america." a lesson in beyoncé. what students at harvard business school hope to learn from queen bey. oted best overall cruise line 11 years running. and will soon feature the best internet connectivity at sea. call now to be wow'ed. [ female announcer ] your favorite coffee-mate seasonal flavors are back. ♪ fa la la la, fa la la la and they're as delicious as ever. ♪
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♪ three, two, one. >> yeah, "pop news." >> take it. >> yeah. >> okay. we're starting with queen bey.
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guys, she may have 17 grammys under her belt. but she's officially made it by this latest achievement. queen bey will be studied at harvard. they will study her album last summer, what it took to pull off and worth the risk. it sold 600,000 in the first three days, i'll say, uh-huh, yep. >> i'll take that course. can i take it online? >> i think she's a great case study. something to be learned there. you know how this is going to end? well. britney spears, from singer to designer wants to dress royalty. showing the line, the intimate britney spears. she's obsessed with lingerie, and she plans on sending kate middleton herling ray line. she wants to make sure that the
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duchess, now lady in waiting has plenty of designs to choose from. oh, kate, she just did it again. >> the first thing you want to put on is -- >> i doubt she's thinkingling ray right now. and the. apple doesn't fall far from the tree, nor does the apple souffle. >> come on. >> [ bleep ]. >> chef gordon ramsey is well-known for his off-color outburst on his shows, "hell's kitchen," and his daughter is getting her own cooking show. 12-year-old matilda has all the makings of a great chef, he says, and happy to turn the cooking reins over to her and watching her make things in the kitchen and taste testing it. >> i wonder if she's nicer? >> i doubt there will be as many deeps. >> maybe that's the whole thing.
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>> i mean, the kitchen brings out the worst in some people. like myself. >> that's why i try to avoid it. >> exactly my point. thank you. and now for a new take on "scandal," the way dan harris likes it. with kittens. gla gladiators turn into kittens. >> it's handled. >>xa6!ese cuties may claw their way to the top. but with faces like these, you have to forgive them. >> olivia pope and shonda rhimes is not suing over this? >> no, it's shonda cat rhymes. >> the fcc, my friend. >> our bosses may frown on that as well, too. >> who has the time to do this stuff? i barely get my chihuahuas outside to walk. >> this is why the internet is so great. keep it here. but keeping that mix balanced, isn't always easy.
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hey, thanks for watching abc news. we are going to be back tomorrow. >> not me. >> it's monday tomorrow. >> oh, wait. >> live from the abc 7 broadcast center, this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning. at 7:56 a.m. taking a look at some of the story topping the news in our region today, a heads up. if you are flying, major delays heading to, from, or through chicago after a contract employee allegedly set fire to
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air traffic control center yesterday. all traffic was halted out of chicago o'hare for a time. flight have -- like have resume, but many are still scramble into get to their destination. man accused of abducting the uva student hannah graham is back in virginia after being transferred from texas yesterday. jesse matthew is due in court next week. theaces abduction with intent to defile. search teams are still looking for a sign of hannah. >> good morning. ryan miller with you here. waking up to a cool start. 51 degrees currently in frederick. ashburn at 56. 59 in arlington. 62 degrees in annapolis. all that sunshine will bring plenty of warm air to our region. we will see the temperatures climb into the 70's and eventually near 80 degrees this afternoon. 40's and 50's to the northwest. currently 53 at reagan national. 79-83 this afternoon and wins out of the north at eight miles
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per hour. tonight, comfortably cool. 50-59 degrees. and repeat itp again tomorrow. sunshine and 80-85 degrees. our next chance of rain is monday into tuesday. but thanks so much. have a wonderful day.
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>> "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide insurance. >> hi, everybody. i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo. welcome to "wild countdown." to win the battle for survival, some species are armed to the teeth. other animals defend themselves with spikes. i want to touch him so bad. thorns... >> they appear very, very horrible. >> or shields. looks like two big boulders in there. and later, don't miss one of my most disarming bloopers ever. >> that's because it's so-- >> oh. uh-oh. today's "countdown" is armed and ready for action, and it's starting right now. >> you take this rope and put on his mouth. on the top jaw.

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