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and the small community of,ery, oklahoma, which is just north of tulsa. office the home of a very honest police chief. >> we are very honest in oklahoma. justin burge saw himself driving on a video. the problem going 20 miles over the speed limit on a rural road. no, no, no chief. >> burge wrote himself a ticket for speeding. asked if he had not seen the video would he have written himself up? here is his answer. >> you know, honestly, frobably not, as any body else wouldn't have. you are not going to have everybody that comes in every day. say i was speeding. i ran the stop sign. please write me a citation. like any body else that did get caught the i need to be held accountable for my actions. >> well there you go. the ticket, burge has to pay, costly one. >> apparently adding up to $300. never hurts to be honest the that's what i was tault. raised in oklahoma with g
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>> i would have fought that. >> you wouldn't have reported yourself. you wouldn't have fought it. >> that was not me. >> some one else driving 20 miles over the speed limit. >> quoting shaggy, it wasn't me. >> moving on. >> coming up. starting a new conversation about mental health. awe off the british royals team up with an american stups star for a joint message to young people. released moments ago. we'll hear from them next. plus, this. >> the giz-whiz travel gadgets. battery chargers, cell phone holder, cell phone with three cameras, timer cap tells you when you took your last pill, even a noise machine, that's this, not me. coming up on "world news now." >> all right, thank you, dick. plus, first a look at today's temperatures. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by stamps.com. they have passions to pursue.
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>> there is a lot of shame attached to mental illness. you feel like something is wrong with you. mine life, i go, my goodness, look at all these beautiful wonderful things i have. i should be so happy. but it was like saying, this is a part of me. and that's okay. >> how trippy is that. prince william speaking to royalty. in the form of lady gaga. facetiming from london and l.a. teaming up to discuss issue of mental health part of the heads ge
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hope to show young people it is okay to talk about the issue and to reach out for help. >> really important message here as the prince said. time to feel normal about mental health. same as physical health. plan to meet in person in a few months. >> as part as the campaign. prince harry is opening up about his own battle with mental illness. revealing his decade's long struggle following the loss of course of his mother. >> the royal admitting he sought professional help when he was close to breakdowns. abc's lama hasan has the story. >> reporter: prince harry revealing he went into therapy, still struggling in his late 20s with losing his mother. going through two years of what he calls total chaos. brother prince william urging him to seek help. in a brand new interview with the telegraph newspaper. >> probably be very close to a complete breakdown on numerous occasions when all sorts of grief and sort of, lies and misconceptions and everything coming at you from every angle. but, you know, it comes with
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job. >> prince harry and prince william walking behind diana's coffin. the pain they must have been going through. what an utter nightmare he has had. but also the bravery, the courage that he has got to go out and talk publicly about this. so, that it helps other people understand their own mental health. >> reporter: the prince describing his sadness and struggles with coming to terms with his mother's death. and the effects of being a royal and living in the public eye. >> i can safely say losing my mum at the age of 12 and therefore shutting down all my emotions for the last 20 years has had an, a quite serious effect on not only my personal life but also my work as well. >> reporter: harry revealing he became aggressive and anxious as he was freeing to process his grief. >> i actually did a little bit of boxing that really saved me. because, you know i was on the verge of punching someone. so to be able to punch some one when you had pads waster tenley easier. >> prince william encouraging him to get help. >> you know some of the best o
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easiest people to speak to is, a shrink or who ever, americans call them shrinks, some one you never met before. you sit down. i don't actually need your advice. listen to me. let it all rip. >> you've done that? >> done that a couple times. more than a couple times. >> reporter: that help is working. harry says he is now in a good place and is a prince on a mission with his charity head together. setting it up with william and kate. >> i have now been able to take my work seriously. be able to take my private life seriously as well. and be able to put, blood, sweat, tears into the, into the things that really make the dit difference, that i think will make a difference to everybody else. >> reporter: very powerful interview. now the interview, she said she was completely shocked and found it astonishing that someone with prince harry's profile could be so open about his mental health issues. calling it, a huge, huge step for those suffering in silence. lama hasan, abc news, london. >> no doubt
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light on an issue so many people deal with. it humanizes the royals to know they cope with the same issues everybody else does. >> does explain the wild party days. wasn't just he was a young prince partying in vegas. he was going through tough times as the well. saw lady gaga there with that, that, psa that was released this morning. tweeting just a few minutes ago. thanking the prince for helping, part of that conversation and helping others. >> prince and a pop star, shedding light on an issue. >> think she is royalty. >> she is. coming up the handful of gadgets. >> not on the road a lot. technology can be your friend. we will show you some unique items to keep it smooth sailing. you're watching "world news now." ♪ the what? ... tissue test! hold this up to your teeth... ...ugh yellow... i don't get it. i use whitening toothpaste. what do you use? crest whitestrips you should try them! whitening toothpaste only works on the surface. but crest whitestrips safely work below the enamel surface ... to whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste
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we are gearing up for the summer travel season. and the giz whiz is here to make your trip easier with very unique gadgets. dick, thank you for joining us. what do you have today? >> smartphone, brand new from lg, g-6. smartphone does everything a smartphone is expected to do. this one 14 military specs. on the back. they're actually three cameras on the phone. there is forward facing. kind of wide angle for selfies. in the back there are two totally distinct 13 megapixel cameras. show you a picture i took the day i got the camera. and same location. ran my finger across. now i have a wide angle view. so it is really neat. when you are traveling you want to get it in and buildings in. >> you have to have the selfie.
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what it is sitting on. this is the power bank stand. so this can hold pretty much any tablet, any phone, and you can lock it in the position you want. little lock screws on the side. but if you are on a long airplane trip, you are afraid you are going to run out of power, take this little cable, run it from the usb ports here. a 10,400 miliamp battery. watch movies from here. go around the world. maybe not that far. a little built-in, indicator to tell you how much battery power there is. if you hold that button down. and you end up with a flashlight. >> i need this. the phone is running of batteries. this needs new come everywhere. >> this is for you. lot of battery power. if you've look to sleep with a mechanical noise. i do. the micro.
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and this is so you can have air conditioning sound you. pick the sound you want. volume control. if you want to face it toward where you are, the little speaker slides up. and locks into place. there are ten different sound to pick from. this is blue tooth. on the trip send your music from your phone into that. >> perfect. even if you have kids. use white noise machine for them any way. smaller version. >> exactly. >> great. >> now if you are going globally, this is their big version. this is your speed power. this one has a built in battery. go 16 hours without any power. this is usb. comes with an ac plug. comes with adapters. no matter where you go, you can, power it. okay. that's also electrofan. this is neat. when you are trying to keep track of, when did you take your pills, you're traveling. you are losing track of it. these are called ter
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now this little timer cap, looking here, it was 4 minutes since i opened it. so now we can make believe it says four hours. so i open it. i am going to take my pill. the timer cap is now blank. i take my pill. i put the timer cap back on. okay. and now it is, counting off second. and keep counting up until you open it again >> great if you have jet lag for sure. >> exactly. >> what is this? looks nondescript. it has good meaning. >> great fun. under $15. it is the airplane hammock. okay. for your feet. you open this snack tray. put it on the snack tray. adjust it so either your calves are in here or feet are on here. then you have a little bit of relaxation on long flight. >> cozy as you can be on an airplane. cool contraptions. thank you for joining us today. you can find all details on dick's website,
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♪ rolling with my homies ♪ ♪ >> coolio. >> coolio. >> reference to the easter egg. >> the movie clueless. things were rolling along at the white house yesterday as annual easter egg roll took place. >> yeah, the trumps hosted holiday tradition. welcoming families to the south lawn for fun and festivities. >> this is not something you see every day. the president and the easter bunny standing side by side. presidential ticket, it is not. but once every spring, easter's commercial marketing mascot joins leader of the free world for annual white house easter egg roll. >>
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enjoy your company for a roll, great easter egg roll. don't know if we will be successful. a lot of people out there are going to be successful. i have seen the kids and they're thighly, highly competitive. >> then we were off. [ whistle blows ] >> the president, not only blowing the whistle. he signed decorated card for the military. and even autographed make america great hats. of course. the first lady reading to children in the reading nook. event dates back 150 years. children gathering on capitol hill to roll eggs. moved into 11878, to the president's backyard held there ever ins. canceled for bad weather. and during world war i and world war ii. the annual gathering. the largest hosted event at the white house. this year an estimate 21,000. white house press secretary, spot with the easter bunny. a role he played during a
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w. bush. spicer not in the costume this year. darn it. that he wasn't in the costume this year. >> notice how young he looks there. once you get into the white house in any capacity you start aging rapidly. that's what happens. but got to beback to the video for a second if we can. so many things to point out. one of which. i don't know what to say this. poor gunnery sergeant is singing so beautifully, the easter bunny is photo bombing. look at the rabbit ears in the background. why couldn't they have centered the bunny next to president trump. don't understand. this makes no sense in the world of tv. >> of course, the first lady, born in eastern europe, but nudge our american born president to put your hand at the heart for the national anthem. very cute tap there. >> just a little subtle hint there. remind me of nancy reagan and ronald reagan. way back then. we are
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this morning on "world news now" -- growing concern over north korea. >> the rogue nation ambassador to the u.n. saying nuclear war could break out at any moment. as president trump warns kim jung un to behave. but are the latest provocations from the north standard fare or is time running out as more missile tests promised. abc's martha raddatz has the latest from the korean ma nins la. >> the reward and dragnet widening. the accused facebook killer on the fbi's ten most wanted list. where does the search stand right now? >> the hard landing of a blackhawk helicopter turns deadly. investigators trying to figure out why a military training mission went wrong after the chopper suddenly went down. details are ahead. >> and, as more states look to legalize marijuana, more and more adults are coming out of the

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