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this morning on "world news now," bracing for impact. tornadoes ripping across the nation's midsection overnight and turning deadly. giant funnel clouds threatening residents as the storm watch continues for today. we're going to have the latest next. >> and in politics, donald trump and house speaker paul ryan try to figure out how to move forward as hillary clinton refuses to fire back over recent comments about her marriage. we have details ahead. >> new this half hour, a muslim teenager given the name isis in her yearbook. >> we're now hearing from the high school senior as the school tries to figure out exactly what happened and if the misprint was just an honest mistake. and trying to catch a falling star on the red carpet. jennifer lawrence racks up another career tumble. could she be turning this into a thing? the full story ahead in "the skinny" on this tuesday, may 10th.
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>> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good tuesday morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. let's get right to our top story. at least two people are dead after tornadoes tore through parts of oklahoma. >> in one rural county alone a dozen homes were destroyed and many livestock killed and at this airport that you see there shortly, winds topping 80 miles an hour, tossing planes like toys. strong winds and large hail also hit the central plains, but no deaths or serious injuries are reported outside of oklahoma. >> and as the weather radar shows, the strongest storm cells have moved on, but of course, not without leaving their mark. abc's lauren lyster joins us now with more. good morning. >> they left their mark. 18 tornadoes reported in all on monday. and parts of oklahoma are really going to have to start cleaning
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hit. overnight, check this out in arkansas. 60 to 80-mile-per-hour winds that kendis was talking about, they wreaked havoc at this airport. look at those planes. and this violent tornado ripped through garvin county, oklahoma. this is the destruction left behind in the path. the twister killing a 76-year-old man, also livestock, pummeling around a dozen homes. is the storm taking two lives over all. listen to this story from a man who survived a tornado in nebraska. >> we opened the door and looked out and the tornado sat over there east for a long time. then it headed our way. so we headed for house and he went under the deck and it picked me up and threw me against that tree, and i just held on. >> he held on to a tree. unbelievable. parts of nebraska digging out not from snow. that's actually hail. areas getting pounded by the destructive balls of ice on monday. they were the size of baseballs. look at that. the good news though, the tornado watches are being lifted. and the twisters are forecast to
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>> feels like between the floods and the tornadoes, that whole midsection of the country keeps getting hit. >> absolutely. >> hopefully they can catch a break. lauren, thanks so much. >> it's been a rough run for many of those people in the midwest. that storm system though is threatening some other parts of the country today. >> so let's turn now to accuweather's paul williams who has the forecast for us. good morning, paul. >> good morning to you, diane, kendis. we're bracing for severe storms throughout the mississippi valley region but targeting the memphis area. southern portions of illinois and just shy of the st. louis area where you see green, we're looking for widespread scattered showers to cause heavy downpours and showers reaching into the mid atlantic. the irony of the southeast is that this high pressure system will keep it clear but we won't keep it all the way clear up towards the ohio valley. outbreak of scattered showers in cincinnati all the way over towards d.c. diane, kendis. >> paul, thank you. let's go to politics where donald trump tapped chris christie to head his
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transition team should he win the general election. before he takes on the democratic nominee, he may have to win over house speaker paul ryan. we have more now from abc's tom llamas. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan says he's willing to step aside as chairman of the republican convention. ryan saying it's donald trump's show, donald trump's rules. >> he's the nominee. i'll do whatever he wants with respect to the convention. >> reporter: ryan now also seeming to soften his tone after declaring he wasn't ready to endorse trump. >> i never said never. i just said at this point. i wish i had more time to get to know him before this happened. i didn't, but we just didn't. >> reporter: trump now further alarming republican leaders with what sounds like a flip-flop on taxes after promising to lower taxes on everyone, includings the rich, trump now telling george this. >> bottom line, do you want taxes on the wealthy to go up or down? >> they will go up a little bit and they may go up. >> but they're going down in your plan.
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going down but by the time it's negotiated, they'll go up. >> trump trying to clarify saying wealthy americans will get a tax cut but just how much is open to negotiation. >> they're still going to be paying less than they pay now. i'm not talking about increasing from this point. i'm talking about increasing from my tax proposal. >> clinton now trying to build a solid lead among those swing voters meeting with suburban moms in virginia. she's trying to ignore trump's attacks tying her to her husband's sex scandals. >> and hillary was an enabler and she treated these women horribly. just remember this. and some of those women were destroyed not by him but by the way that hillary clinton treated them after everything went down. >> reporter: it didn't stop there. >> in all of the men we're petrified to speak to women anymore. we may raise our voice. you know what? the women get it better than we do, folks. they get it better than we do. >> reporter: clinton refusing to respond. >> and i have been v
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that a lot of his -- a lot of his rhetoric is not only reckless, it's dangerous. >> reporter: recently donald trump has spoke in glowing terms about senator marco rubio but rubio said he doesn't even want to be considered for the vp spot saying he still has reservations about trump's campaign and many concerns about his policies. tom llamas, abc news, new york. >> the troubled ferguson police department department has its first african-american police chief. delrish moss was sworn in yesterday. the department has been under intense national scrutiny since the fatal shooting an of michael brown in 2014. moss faces several major challenges including budget problems and adhering to the hundreds of provisions in a u.s. justice department agreement. a man claiming to be the biological son of prince has come forward. 39-year-old carlin williams filed paperwork in a minnesota court requesting dna testing and he wants to be declared the
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his mother claims she met prince at a kansas city hotel back in 1976. williams is currently in prison on a weapons charge. if he is prince's son and no will is discovered, prince's siblings may actually get nothing. new developments in the battle over sumner redstone's fortune now that a suit over his medical care has been thrown out. a judge in california ruled that the media mogul clearly stated in a deposition he wanted his daughter to make medical decisions should he become incapacitated and that he wanted his former girlfriend out of his life. that will girlfriend has filed a new $70 million suit against his daughter. >> a mus rhythm high school student mistakenly identified as isis phillips is speaking out. she said she found it coincidental that she was mistaken for a girl whose name is widely associated with the terror group and a former student at the school. she was hurt by the error but more so after classmates blasted her fode
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happen to me knowing what the name isis means for muslims it really hurt. >> the school is investigating how the mix-up happened and the distribution of the yearbooks has been halted. so after missing the first three games of this nba playoff series, steph curry came off the bench last night to lead the golden state warriors to a 132-125 victory over the trail blazers from portland. this was in overtime, by the way. . >> the warriors now lead the series three games to one, heading back home to oakland. meantime, espn is reporting curry will be named the nba's most valuable player. no surprise. this will be for the second straight season but the big surprise steph curry may be the first unanimously chosen mvp in the league ever. not jordan, not lebron. not your other favorite nba players. you know. >> steph curry has the nicest eyes out of all of them.
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i think that's why. >> is that why he was chosen? >> i think so. yeah. >> he's the prettiest. >> and michael jordan as we discussed because of pro stars he gets my vote. i like the cartoon, and "space jam" is awesome. >> yes. okay. >> so it's been kind of a rough season for ball boys. you might recall this from the barcelona open last month. a ball boy trying to get out of a player's way accidentally trips and falls face first into a wall. we were told he was -- >> he's okay. >> perfectly fine. he's okay. >> so then this time it's the italian open. rome. coco vandeweghe versus venus williams. when the action moves off court, a ball boy passes out. yeah, face plant even. clearly he doesn't know what hit him. we're told he was overcome by heat but he's okay. >> i feel bad for the ball boys. they're running around. they're in this horr
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and everyone is obviously fully paying their attention to the no one ever thinks the ball boy might need some water, as well. >> that poor kid. >> come on, people. stop neglecting the ball boy. >> he's okay. we'll send more love to the ball boys. >> his pride might be hurt but i'm giving love to the ball boys today. i'm feeling for them. >> full face plant. i mean -- >> coming up -- be. >> i don't want to laugh at it but it's hilarious. >> coming up, we have a miracle. a facelift in a bottle. scientists have unveiled a second skill that makes bags and wrinkles just disappear. could this be the fountain of youth? >> we're one step closer to the mirror ball trophy. who ended up getting the boot last night despite earning her first perfect score on "dancing with the stars"? uh-oh. you're watching "world news now."
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downy fabric conditioner. wash in the wow. welcome back. returning to what's being called a possible new weapon against aging. > scientists in new england unveiled what they call a second skin that can make bags and wrinkles disappear instantly without injections or surgery. abc's linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: what if a band-aid could make wrinkles disappear? a new report out makes harvard and m.i.t. scientists sound a lot more like magicians. look at the before and after pictures of this woman. on the left, treated skin. on the right, untreated. it's a so-called second skin that they say rubs on like
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bags under your eyes vanish. poof, they're gone. and all without an injection or pricey procedure. >> well, it also can act as kind of a liquid spanx. >> reporter: what they found is if you combine this invisible cream with a catalyst, it creates an adherent layer on top of the skin that is invisible and can mimic the properties of young healthy skin. scientists say it's composed of commonly used chemicals deemed safe by the food and drug administration, and can also be used to hold medicine in place to treat skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis. to date, they say none of the 170 subjects included in the study has reported irritation or allergic reactions. this skin can last for more than a day and can be removed by washing it with a solution. no word just yet on when it will be available or how much it will be, but considering that last year more than 200,000 americans had cosmetic eye surgery, there's certainly a market for it. linsey davis, abc news, new rk
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>> a lot of people are going to be interested in that. i want to see what they look like when they smile. >> whatever it costs. >> name your price. >> when we come back, who got the boot last night on "dancing with the stars." >> and the actress who suffered yet another tumble on the red carpet. "the skinny" is next. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations
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>> oh, yes, it is a tuesday "skinny." that means we start with "dancing with the stars." >> it was judges teamup challenge night. team bruno features the show's first ever same-sex couples. joe the i sweden danced with peta murgatroyd and nyle dimarco danced with keo motsepp. >> as it turned out, they all scored 29 points. >> so then the standout moment of the night was nyles' paso doble which included that. silence. dramatic silence during which the music was turned off. if that's in essence what he hears during his normal routine. >> still don't understand how he does the show and these dances deaf. >> yeah, it was just such a touching moment. he got near perfect scores. 29 out of 30. >> now our
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however, continued to dominate. she earned her second perfect score for her argentine tango. >> it was beautiful, as well. >> paige vanzant and mark ballas as well as antonio brown co-starring his abs and sharna burgess performed stunning waltzes there but neither was performance was enough to put them at the top of the leader board. >> and finally, "fuller house" star jodie sweetin and keo motsepp earned their first perfect score of the season. but -- >> that's great. >> then she got the boot. >> wait. >> it was not enough to keep her in because the voting was based on her performance from last week's show, which was not good enough to keep her in the running. >> so you get a perfect 10. >> and then you get to go home. >> but she said it was a highlight. what more could she ask for than to go out on all 10s. her mother turned to her and said iid
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it. >> good for her she starts shooting today on "fuller house." >> it worked out conveniently for her. >> now only five couples remaining. getting down there. >> double elimination next week. next to catch a falling star. >> it's becoming a sort of thing with jennifer lawrence taking tumbles on the red carpet. this time it happened in the uk at london's x-men apocalypse global fan screening last night. as j law tried to avoid the rain. her other infamous falls included last november in madrid and at two separate oscar ceremonies. the most famous being her trip up the stairs in 2013 to collect her best actress award for "silver lining playbook." >> amy schumer took a fall in front of kimye at the time warner gala red carpet last month. she said she did it because she thought it would be funny.
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>> they thought it was funny, too. >> mission accomplished i would say but i love jennifer lawrence and how she plays these things off. even at the oscars she went, of course, i fell. >> i love how kanye didn't even blink. >> did you hear anything? >> did you hear anything? >> next we have the glad tidings for another pair of celebrity couples. >> we just recently announced they were expecting. ryan gosling and eva mendes pulled the biggest cover-up in hollywood history. announcing they had their baby two weeks ago. she was reportedly born april 29th at 8:03 n a.m. in santa monica joining big sister 20-month-old esmerelda amada. >> very nice name. >> it means beloved. >> brie larson is engaged to boyfriend alex greenwald. they're now making it official. >> lots of congratulations. >> and finally pink is keeping it all in the family. >> her latest video "just like fire" features her husband and their 4-year-old daughter willow
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♪ on the road again, i just can't wait to get on the road again ♪ ♪ the life i love >> who else is getting on the road. >> who? >> there's a couple celebrating the 100th anniversary of america's national park and they are taking the road trip of all road trips to celebrate. >> and they're taking a year off. just to visit all 59 of america's national parks. and guess who's going with them. >> taking a little extra person in tow. >> jesse palmer. >> reporter: meet stephanie payne and her partner jonathan irish. >> looking into the cameras. >> reporter: stephanie a creative product developer at nasa and jonathan a photographer for national geographic, they put their lives on hold for what they
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american road trip ever, giving themselves one year to fulfill a lifelong dream, an epic journey through all 59 national parks their travels taking them from the awesomeness of the grand canyon to yellowstone's geysers. from a tropical underwater oasis to death valley, one of the hottest and driest places on the planet. active volcanoes, underground caves and even there psychedelic hot spring. these breathtaking images from the new imax film "national parks adventure." ♪ >> reporter: our national parks have been called america's best idea with 300 million visitors annually, there's a park for each of us. they are the backdrop of america's scrapbook. today they're at sequoia national park. the trees mammoth, this one with a circumference a third the length of a football field.
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>> this park is like every other park blowing our minds once again. >> reporter: just one stop on a road trip to a world of wonders right in our own backyard. >> the national parks belong to each one of us and i think it really helps us all connect to these amazing places. ♪ ♪ no matter where we go we always find our way back home ♪ ♪ yeah, we always find our way back home ♪ >> a great experience there. should point out so many of those stunning images part of the new imax film "national parks adventure" in theaters right now. >> you know, 307 million people last year alone visited the national parks. i still have a lot of them i want to cross off list. >> i have about 58 to go. >> yosemite and yellowstone are the two top on my list. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. now," informing insomniacs for two decad
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making news in america this morning, deadly storms roar across the plains leaving destruction across several states. new video just in. a tornado tearing apart everything in its path. powerful wind and damaging hail, as well. the forecast for that same area today coming up. more primary voters head to the polls today as the presidential front-runners try to lock up their party's nominations. meanwhile, bernie sanders is not backing down and putting on a late night show of strength in california. anger over a high school yearbook photo and a student's name. was it just a mix-up or someone's cruel prank? be careful where you step. you wouldn't want to walk out of the house and land, say, right on top of an alligator.
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