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ominous funnel clouds dropped from the sky. and supersized hail pelted drivers on the road. >> it was very scary. >> reporter: the storms created a trail of terror. a massive tornado pulverized homes and killed at least one man in a mobile home park southeast of oklahoma city. high winds toppled power lines and tossed tractor-trailers off interstates, spilling their cargo on to the road. in kansas, a flurry of hail was so strong, it took paint off homes. >> the wind is unbelievable how the hail and everything was just coming straight sideways. >> reporter: at this comp ground, r.v.s and their owners got badly battered, too. >> the wind came up all of a sudden. and the r.v. started shaking. i'm thankful that we weren't hurt more than we were. >> reporter: the threat for severe storms now marches east, stretching from texas up to wisconsin and illinois. eastern oklahoma and central missouri are most at risk for dangerous tornadoes later today. now, two twisters were also reported in iowa yesterday.
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ending an all-time record of n that state of 359 days without a tornado. diana? >> wow. devin dwyer with that live report for us this morning. thank you. unfortunately, today's forecast offering little in the way of good hughes nor the already 46 ravaged heartland. that storm system moving eastward, with warnings and advisories from the great lakes to northern texas. scattered showers in the east coast. >> as for the temperatures, cool 60s in the northwest. muggy 80s in the east. and sizzling 90s in the southwest. the business left rail line in the country, serving commuters between connecticut and new york city is shut down indefinitely. crews will be working around the clock to try to rebuild 2,000 feet of track seriously damaged during friday's evening rush. a packed commuter train crashed into another train that had derailed. it will take several days before the repairs are complete and trains are up and running again. in chicago, an amtrak train near new orleans derailed near
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union station sunday morning. the train stayed upright. no one was injured. service restored later in the day. a 21-year-old student near hofstra university was shot and killed by police aiming at a suspect. a gunman broke into an off-campus house, robbed the students inside and sent one of them to the atm for more money, threatening to kill the others if she didn't come back. the gunman had andrea rebello in a headlock, when police rushed in. when he pointed his gun at the officers, one of them shot the suspect, killing rebello. there's talk on capitol hill this week, including hearings of the irs targeting of tea party groups. there were new revelations over the weekend about who knew about what the targeting and when. treasury department officials were told of an investigation into irs actions about a year ago, as for some republican congressmen. as for what happens next, it depends on your party. >> i think a special council is going to end up being necessary
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here. >> we're not going to participate in a partisan fishing expedition to distract from the issues at hand. >> pfeiffer said there was no communication between the obama administration and the irs about the targeting. all eyes are on a tiny town in florida, waiting for the country's newest multimillionaire to emerge. the lucky person or group can't remain anonymous for too long. state law requires winners to go public. here's abc's chuck segerson. >> reporter: these are the six numbers that add up to $590 million, that is. and lady luck kissed just one ticket, sold in the town of zephyrhills, florida, at this publix supermarket. shoppers there absorbing the news. >> out of the whole country, this publix in little zephyrhills would be the winner. >> that's crazy. so much money. somebody's going to be really
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happy. >> reporter: who's holding the ticket to easy street? we don't know yet. but one lottery official offered some unorthodox advice. >> i would sign the back of the ticket. i'd put that in an envelope and duct tape it to my chest. i'd be known as the powerball millionaire with a nasty rash. >> reporter: more than 230 million tickets were bought. >> nonstop all day. >> reporter: an saturday, in just one hour, texas sold over 1 million tickets. while sales for the day averaged a dizzying $36,000 a minute. interest was so fierce that powerball.com crashed after the winning numbers were drawn. >> tonight, we have got a guaranteed jackpot. it's worth $40 million. >> reporter: the jackpot soared into the stratosphere over six weeks. now, the powerball is down to a measly $40 million. pocket change to saturday's winner. but hope springs eternal. and the powerball jackpot rises
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along with them. >> been to zephyrhills, diana? >> no. unfortunately. i wasn't there to buy that ticket. >> no kidding. still to come, yahoo! invests more than $1 billion to court a younger audience. plus, some strong words ahead of the associated press, as the government's seizure of phone records has had a chilling effect on journalism. first, trying to ease the pain of student loans. what one senator wants to do to make the debt more manageable.
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web giant yahoo! announcing its latest in a series of major deals today in new york. "the wall street journal"
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reports yahoo! is buying the online content sharing site tumblr, in a purchase more than $1 billion. there's reports it's an all-cash deal. this is the biggest transaction since yahoo! hired a new ceo who was looking to drive up revenue and web traffic. pinterest is getting an upgrade. pins from certain brands will display information such as recipe, reviews and prices. now, if you click on a product, it will take you to the original source. the changes will allow a user to get more detailed information right there on the news feed. senator kirstin gillibrand proposing a new bill that would lighten stund borrowers. the new legislation would allow students and graduates to refinance, fixing that rate at about 4%. the dreamliner is taking off today for the first time since january, when the entire fleet was grounded for battery problems. united airlines, the only u.s. operator of the boeing 787, will fly the jet from houston to chicago. the faa approved boeing's plans
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to fix the problem last month. your bottle of sunscreen will have a new label. the fda is banning terms like water-proof. it's telling sunscreen to filter ul va violet a and v rays. it didn't quite go where no man has gone before. but it did make it to the top of the weekend box office. "star trek: into the darkness" debuted in the number one spot, with $70.6 million. it fell short of expectations. "iron man 3" slipped into second place with over $35 million. and "the great gatsby" came in at number three. when we come back, bid for freedom. the judge in the o.j. simpson case says when she will make her decision. and the gutsy surfers who are tackling some of the biggest breakers in the entire world. we'll be right back.
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all right. in georgia, as much as seven inches of rain fell in and around atlanta, flooding much of the metro area. the rain fell so hard and so fast, it swamped roadways, uprooted trees and knocked out power lines. although the rain has stopped, many streets and intersections are still unpassable this morning. georgia is one of the many trouble spots on the road this morning. rain, howling wind and flooding from the great lakes to north texas today. >> if you're flying, the list of possible airport delays is a long one. dallas, oklahoma city, chicago, minneapolis, boston, new york, philadelphia and washington, d.c. the judge deciding whether or not o.j. simpson should be given another trial says she will release her decision within the next few weeks. and when she does, it will be in writing. simpson testified last week that his former lead attorney botched his defense, leading to his 2008 conviction for kidnapping and armed robbery.
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simpson's current attorneys believe he will be granted a new trial. dozens of people are recovering from injuries they suffered at a parade in virginia over the weekend. they were hurt when an elderly man's cadillac careened into the parade. he lost control after suffering some sort of medical problem. police say he likely did not intentionally cause the accident. police say witnesses lifted the car and pulled people trapped underneath to safety. the american embassy employee accused of being a cia spy last week has finally left russia. 29-year-old ryan fogle was seen at the airport five days after he was ushered out. he was seen wearing a blonde wig. he worked as a secretary at the u.s. embassy in moscow. the russians accuse of him trying to recruit one of their counterterrorism officers. the head of the associated press speaking out for the first time after last week's revolution in a the justice department seized some of his organization's phone records. the a.p. has not ruled out legal action against the government. the seizure happened in connection with the government's
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investigation of a national security leak. >> we don't question their right to conduct these sort of investigations. we just think they went about it the wrong way. so sweeping. so secretively. so abusively and harassingly. and overbroad that it constitutes -- that it is an unconstitutional act. >> pruitt said the seizure story had a chilling effect on his news gathering. he claims it's made sources less willing to talk to a.p. journalists. lawmakers are raising questions about google's high-tech glasses. eight members of congress have sent a letter to google, demanding that the company address privacy concerns over google glass. the glasses can take photos and videos. so, lawmakers want to avoid unwanted recordings. google insists they have built-in technologies to prevent privacies violations. and the runner who was approaching the finish line when the bombs went off at the boston
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marathon has done it again. bill mckay ran the entire route of the boston marathon, joined by friends and family. this time, he did it to honor victim lgs of the attack and to raise money for them. he wanted to show children to finish strong and never give up. >> fantastic. time for sports. playoffs and a party spoiled at the friendly confines. you'll see what we mean. here's espn. >> welcome into your "sportscenter" update. i'm dario melendez. the san antonio spurs and grizzlies. under three minutes to go. matt bonner, one of his four triples in the game. that was the story for san antonio. the three-point shooting. a franchise playoff record. making 14 of them. kawhi leonard. he had four in the game. the man of the game, tony parker. game-high 20 points to go along with 9 assists. spurs win it, 105-83. taking a 1-0 series lead. stanley cup playoffs.
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sidney crosby and the penguins. senators down 1-0. and daniel alfredsson, the equalizer. his 50th career postseason goal. we're headed to overtime. one o.t., not enough. and check out collin green. his first o.t. playoff goal. that's your winner. the senators win it 2-1. the bruins also winners on sunday. let's head to the diamond. mets and cubs. travis wood going deep. and check out a fan reaching for a souvenir. he gets more than that. bumps into his lady friend and says, no, you didn't. throws it all over his head. and maybe trying to tell him he's got to take a shower. the mets go on to win it 4-3. and don't forget. we have baseball tonight on espn. 7:00 eastern. a.l. east, throwdown between the yankees and orioles. robinson cano tied for first in
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the a.l. also live on the watch espn app. that is your "sportscenter" update. i'm dario melendez. have a great day. >> we went to a ball game and went for a foul ball, could you dump a beer on my head? >> he didn't touch her. >> barely grazed her. >> i guarantee he was going to give her the ball anyway. not nice. >> absolutely incredible scenes. that's why this is our "play of the day." it comes from tv. >> brave surfers were hanging ten. and it was the heaviest waves in the entire world. the water being so powerful, some of them -- did a little better than the others. >> you don't play the beach boys to these kinds of waves. these are some of the world's biggest big wave surfers. some didn't stand a chance what was basically a moving wall of water. you play like beethoven to that. >> oh, man. yeah. two guys on top and this guy on the bottom. i'll ride the wave on my little
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rocking it out at last night's billboard awards. >> taylor swift dominated by picking up 8 of the 11 awards she was up for, including top artist. but it was prince who stole the show, after receiving the icon award. he did it with his afro and jimi hendrix getu proving he has definitely still got it. ♪ >> justin bieber picked up two awards and performed twice. but when he alluded to his string of recent incidents, that kept him in the public eye, there were some boos that were heard. >> it was a little awkward moment. come on, guys. i'm only 19 years old. give me some respect. >> but that's not the right place to do that. take to twitter. >> and maybe took the glasses off when he gave thanks to the
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lord above. next up, something of a bittersweet season finale for "saturday night live." the show put on a wedding to say good-bye to bill hager and his party-hopping character, stephane. >> it featured a fight between seth meyers and anderson cooper. and he took on "weekend update." look at this. >> the hottest club is paris. located on that fake street from "seinfeld." the bridal barn answers the question, y'all ready to play the feud. >> he was on the show. at the end, he and ben affleck thanked everyone. he is so good. isn't he? >> yeah. a lot of heat for her bronze obsession. but tan mom, remember her, is on fire. dropping her first single, complete with video.
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a grocery store in zephyrhills sold the single winning ticket. the winner is required by law to come forward in public. looking at today's weather. possible snow in northern colorado and southern wyoming. severe storms across the heartland. and scattered showers along the east coast. all right. it's graduation season. that means some of the nation's brightest minds are sharing their wisdom with new grads. >> among the headliners this weekend, president obama. here's abc's susan saulny. >> i know some of you are just graduating, thank you, lordy. >> reporter: there was no sugar-coating reality the in the commencement speech president obama delivered to morehouse college graduates in the steady rain. >> whatever you've gone through, it pales in comparison to the hardships of previous generations endured. >> reporter: in fact, the speech was more reality check than anything. >> michelle will tell you i'm not perfect. >> reporter: and she did. first lady michelle obama told a
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high school graduating class in nashville, to achieve success, they must experience failure. >> i could take up a whole afternoon talking about his failures. he lost his first race for congress. and now, he gets to call himself my husband. >> reporter: speaking of presidents, kerry washington, who plays an adviser to one on abc's hit series "scandal," addressed students at her alma mater, george washington university. >> you can follow someone else's script. or you can look at all you have accomplished today and use it as fuel to venture forth and write your own story. >> reporter: what if that story involves skipping college altogether? to be a plumber? that's what mayor mike bloomberg's debatable advice to what he called so-so students on his radio show. the "new york daily news" had some photoshop fun with the idea. >> being a plumber actually for the average person probably would be a better deal because
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you don't spend four years spending $40,000, $50,000, tuition with no income. >> reporter: social media lit up after the mayor's comments, with many people agreeing with him. others said by his logic, even einstein would have been a plumber. susan saulny, abc news, washington. >> i want the president to speak at my graduation. do you remember your graduation speaker? >> no. i will always remember that. thank you, lordy. this broadcast is real time captioned by carrie o'brien. it is on the ground. >> tornado season is in full swing across the midwest. we will breakdown the damage. >> here at home, not tornadoes,
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but wet weather and fog. we will tell you about the umbrella. i'm megan pringle. >> i'm charlie crowson. now the weather, lynette in the mid section, they are dealing with wet weather. here fog. you are right. charlie. we are dealing with a dense fog advisory. but, still dealing with patchy fog across the area. as you head out and about this morning give yourself enough time and put enough distance between you and the vehicle in front of you this morning as well. the temperatures, 63 right now. so these temperatures are well above-average again. we is seeing that the air is definitely saturated. in fredrick the worst of the fog this morning out and earth. this will be around today. maryland's most powerful radar. we're not looking at a lot.

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