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good morning, america. breaking right now, wicked wildfire, the fast-moving flames threatening hundreds of homes. >> flames are getting higher and brighter. >> the fire doubling in size overnight, even seen from this plane. >> and the new challenges firefighters face this morning. severe storms, more than 50 million people in the danger zone, the pounding rain and the heavy flooding. high winds ripping off a church steeple. >> oh, boy, that was a big one. >> and giant hailstones in oklahoma. rob marciano tracking it all. new overnight, gyrocopter pilot speaks. what was he thinking when he pulled off that crazy stunt outside the u.s. capitol.
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>> at no point did i feel that it was not a good idea. >> and why his biggest fear never happened. and rock on. the new names inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame. >> mr. ringo starr! >> it's a beatles reunion, the best moments of the night with an unforgettable jam. okay, good morning. much more on the beatles mini-reunion coming up. but here's what truly dominating the interweb overnight. the outrage at target. >> target's new discount line of lilly pulitzer clothing, plus beauty and home products, but when people went to logon an error message, twitter exploding in frustration. one of the stars of sex and the
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city even weighing in. sara will have much more on that. i know you want your lilly. >> i can hardly speak. we start here with breaking news of a serious variety, the stubborn and hard-to-reach wildfire forcing hundreds of people out of their homes in southern california. abc's kendis gibson is on the ground covering it all. kendis, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. hard to reach and hard to see right now from our vantage point. the fire's burning not too far from where we're standing right now. it's fueling on a lot of dry vegetation, vegetation that haven't burned in decades. come over here. you'll see some of the equipment and some of the folks fighting these fires. the fire is growing. overnight, hundreds of homes evacuated as a wildfire threatens this california neighborhood. >> flames are getting higher and brighter.
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>> reporter: residents forced from their homes, schools turned to shelters. the fire almost doubling in size overnight. more than 800 firefighters from the local departments responding. listen as this fire department is en route. two water-dropping helicopters and two air tankers used to tame the unruly flames. which can be seen from state routes 71 and 91. >> it's pushing the fire forward. >> reporter: rough terrain challenging firefighters as it spreads quickly, threatening 300 homes and already consuming some 300 acres. >> not only do we have the evacuations of homes, but we have large animal evacuations occurring at this point. >> reporter: the dark smoke and the bright flames even catching the eye of this southwest passenger on approach to l.a.x. and the closest that the flames have come to any homes right now we're told is within a quarter mile. these are some large properties
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out here, so that's in some people's backyards. in the meantime the winds, the community cooperating, but they're hoping that stays the same all day long. paula. >> so many folks on edge this week. ken dis, thank you. we turn to severe spring storms hitting texas hard. even more dangerous weather are on the horizon. rob, i know you're tracking it all. you just told me that some spots just keep getting hit over and over again. >> paula, the stubborn pattern in place, now beginning to shake loose. that's going to expand the threat area. again, we had over 115 reports of severe weather from colorado, in through parts of oklahoma. where we had hail 2.7 inches in diameter. by far, once again, texas was the hardest hit. developing overnight, more heavy rain. dangerous hail and damaging winds. for a third straight day, texas flooding wreaking havoc on highways, cars nearly washed away. did rising water pushing into yards and even homes.
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high winds ripping a steeple right off this church. emergency crews rushing to the scene. and lightning striking down at dallas/ft. worth international airport, powerful bolts illuminating the night sky. forcing flight delays of 2.5 hours. winds gusting to 75 miles per hour, and at one point, nearly 90,000 customers in the area without power. in rocky oklahoma, tennis ball-sized hail, pummelling the ground and denting up cars. >> oh boy. that was a big one. >> reporter: and tornadoes reported in eastern colorado. >> it's kind of sneaking down. >> reporter: look at this funnel cloud caught on camera. in yuma. just east, kansas, an area pelted with hail and dangerous lightning. since thursday, 25 reports of tornadoes from colorado to mississippi. the severe threat expanding east sunday. it has already done that. we're seeing severe weather across the
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panhandle of florida, also through louisiana and mississippi. the swirls back through oklahoma still. let's break down the severe weather threat for today. it's still parts of texas and plains. the core is through the arlatex region. dangerous winds, large hail and maybe some tornadoes, too. tomorrow the shift begins to go towards the east coast, pretty much the entire east coast will be under the gun, for the same thing, gusty winds and large hail. we'll see some rain expand, too. today's stormy conditions expanding up to chicago and that will get into the northeast, where we see several inches of rainfall as we go through the next 24 hours to 48 hours. much more coming up in a few, dan. >> busy couple of days for you, rob. thank you. now to the mailman famous or infamous for landing his gyrocopter on the capitol lawn. he landed somewhere else overnight, back in florida. he spoke for the first time since his flight raised questions about security in washington,
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d.c. he was safe to say, unapologetic. and abc's mara schiavocampo is on the story. >> reporter: dan, good morning. totally unapologetic. speaking to the tampa bay times, he had a lot to say about he calls an act of civil disobedience. more than anything else he said that he was just confused why there wasn't a mass law enforcement presence already waiting for him. overnight, doug hughes speaking out about his high-flying stunt over washington, d.c. >> i didn't see any vehicles. >> reporter: hughes admitted that he got further than even he anticipated. >> i expected to get intercepted on the way. >> reporter: hovering over the u.s. capitol, he found a completely different scene. >> people were not frightened at all, they looked at it and people waved at me. >> reporter: while flying the gyrocopter the 61-year-old
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postal worker felt that authorities didn't even know that he was there. quickly after landing, hughes realized that he was safe and that police knew he wasn't a terrorist. >> really that point is when they're aware that they're in control of the situation, aware that i'm not carrying a bomb, i didn't feel at risk anymore. >> reporter: facing a possible four years in jail, hughes returns to florida where he's ordered to be on house arrest. >> we've got bigger problems in this country. than fussing about whether or not the security around d.c. is iron-clad. we need to be worried about the piles of money that's going into congress. we need to pay attention to the priority and the purpose of the flight was. >> do you consider yourself a patriot? >> no, i'm a mailman. >> reporter: hughes is charged with operating an unregistered aircraft. and violating restricted air space. in addition to house arrest, he's not allowed to travel to
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d.c. unless it's for court. and he can't operate any flying vehicles. which given the circumstances is reasonable. >> i'm struck by the words, at no point did i think it was not a good idea. >> he stands by it. >> i believed he said that he would rather die at the age now than live to 80 and see the country fail. those were his words. >> mara thank you very much. lot of news breaking overnight. mr. ron claiborne. an emergency in the mediterranean. >> a ship capsized off of malta. alex mar kwath is live now. >> reporter: good morning, ron. an u.n. official this morning called this one of the greatest tragedies in the mediterranean sea. italy and malta now launching a major rescue operation, around 60 miles off the coast of libya,
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where this boat capsized with over 700 migrants onboard. most of them now feared dead. so far just 28 survivors have been saved. this is the latest incident in the humanitarian crisis that's growing by the day. trying to make the trip from africa to europe. >> alex in london. and back here at home, delaware state university was put in lockdown after two shootings on and near campus. three were shot during a cookout event saturday night. hours later, shots were fired on a student housing complex. no one was injured there. the victims are all in stable condition. and the fbi is responding this morning to a scathing report that says fbi examiners gave flawed hair testimony.
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according to the washington post, the bureau's experts overstated forensic hair matches testimony. 32 defendants in those trials were sentenced to death. the fbi and the department of justice will review all cases before the year 2000. that meets certain criteria. including where the defendant was convicted. and a senior trip for a dozen of uconn students takes a horrifying turn, when the bus they were riding in burst into flames. >> get off the bus! >> everybody off -- >> some of the 52 students on board said they heard a loud bang and rushed off to the massachusetts highway. investigators say the fire may have started under the wheel well. and finally, a louisiana woman was curious why her dog would not go outside. until she looked outside at her driveway and found this alligator. she called some alligator wranglers to get that gator under control.
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the men are featured on a reality show they were able to tape up the gators' chomping mouth. >> good to hear. >> you don't want to wrestle with either one of them. unless you're a professional. >> and i'm not. moving now to dramatic bodycam video. that rookie cop being rushed by a double murder suspect saying that he did not use deadly force unless he was absolutely sure and this morning, that cop is being praised for using restraint in constraint to recent incidents have shot unarmed suspects. abc's gloria rivera has more.
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after a nine-mile car chase. >> i don't want to shoot you man. >> reporter: watch as police officers jesse kidder confronts an alleged killer on the run. a three-county chase on the ohio/kentucky body borderer e ending in this life/death standoff. the suspect goading the officer. >> he was trying to goad me into opening fire. >> officer kidder served two tours in iraq keeps his cool for over a full minute. even when he trips and falls on his back. finally help arrives. but this video almost didn't exist. he wears his own personal body cam his department doesn't issue the body cam. recently this body cam rolling
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as he shoots an unarmed suspect. >> i'm sorry. >> reporter: and in south carolina north charleston offering all members of its police department the devices after cell phone video led to the arrest of officer michael sleigher sleigher. but experts say that the cameras have far more to offer than police accused of behaving badly. >> officers i think are a little bit more aware because of body cams not to not take action as quickly. >> reporter: the footage in ohio helping to brand officer kidder a hero. getting a suspected killer on the streets. aufgser kidder said it was only after the events of ferguson missouri he made a decision to wear his body cam every day to be held 1,000% accountable. dan and paula, ron, he's a
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two-time veteran, two tours in iraq and the recipient of a purple heart. he's had experience. but this was really testing him. >> absolutely deep deep training. >> gloria thank you. attack here from benghazi to chipotle. this weekend, 19 republicans all of them either possible or official candidates for president descended on the state of new hampshire. who's best positioned to take on hillary clinton. let's bring in martha raddatz. which of the attacks on hillary clinton seemed to resonate the most? >> well, this is, of course, the party faithful, dan, so lots of applause for everyone. rand paul has the harshest words. say he was guilt of dereliction of duty. because of her handling of the attacks in benghazi. he also said that she'll need two campaign planes
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one for her entourage and her baggage. i don't think he was talking about suitcases. but much of the venom was aimed at president obama as well, dan. >> hillary, herself, arrives in new hampshire tomorrow, is this lack of a competitive primary is this good or bad for her in the long run? >> well, she's trying hard not to make this look like a done deal. a recent bloomberg poll saying 72% of them think it was a good thing for her to have a serious competitor, we'll see about that, dan. >> very much an open question. as we said earlier, she'll be hosting "this week" later this morning. martha wants to know what questions you have, you can tweet her at @martharaddatz. an emotional and somber day. 20 years ago, when a massive truck bomb blew up a federal government building in oklahoma city. killing 168 people.
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and injuring hundreds more. now, at the time it was the deadliest terrorist attack on u.s. soil. today's anniversary reopening those wounds for so many survivors and abc's neal karlinsky is in oklahoma city with more. good morning, neal. good morning, neal. >> reporter: paula, 20 years ago this morning, the government building still stood over there. today it serves as a memorial to the 168 people lost. they're remembered here every day but especially on this the 20th anniversary. 9:02 a.m., a blast so powerful it could be heard 50 miles away tore through the murrah federal building. >> a major explosion in oklahoma city. >> reporter: the devastation was hard to comprehend. 168 killed. 680 injured. and another 324 buildings and 86 cars downtown oklahoma city damaged or destroyed. until 9/11 it was the deadliest terror attack in u.s. history, this time committed by
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americans. antigovernment extremist timothy mcveigh, executed for the crime. terry nichols, still serving a life sentence. this woman lost her daughter that day. >> placing the wreath is just the expression of my love for my daughter and how much she means. >> reporter: the memorial includes 168 chairs, one for each victim. this couple is here to remember their aunt. >> it seems like it just happened. >> reporter: if there's one image that crystallizes the day into a single moment, it's this, a fireman cradling the lifeless body of a small child. pj allen was there, the youngest day care survivor, today he's a 21-year-old college student here to remember like everyone else. >> i know that oklahoma will never forget as well as the country. because it was such a tragedy that day.
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>> at exactly 9:02 this morning, there will be a moment of silence, 168 seconds, one for each of the people who died here 20 years ago on this very solemn morning. paula, dan. >> vor solemn indeed, neal, thank you. can't believe it's been 20 years. we all remember where we were that moment. before we take a break. we want to check the weather once again. rob. >> spectacular saturday spectacular saturday across the northeast. it will be similar this sunday in spots. city of brotherly love enjoyed temperatures in the 50s, 81 yesterday. 80 degrees in the big apple. things will change as we go through time. we have severe weather we want to tell you about. these two systems are combining and the moisture is coming up.
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we have a tornado watch for the pan panhandle and southern alabama. it's good until #-- 3:00 p.m. eastern time. this summer is going through the carolinas and getting up to the northeast, too getting to chicago, back through detroit. heavy rain and windy conditions embedded thunderstorms in this. i'm afraid monday around the rush from washington, d.c. through the i-95 corridor through boston will be a mess. bye-bye to 80 degrees, we'll see cooler temperatures slowly, but surely throughout the week. by the end of the week we'll have pockets of 50s from chicago to buffalo. we'll temperatures in the 60s and 70 southern california and
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port handle. that's a look at the national, here's what's happening locally. >> reporter: thank you rob for putting that shot from the temple university camera on national tv. there's sunshine fading behind high clouds as we go through the day, we'll be cooler than yesterday, too we're in the 50s right now. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast high of 63 today. breezy and cooler high clouds getting thicker. 73 tomorrow, heavy rain in the morning commute. scattered showers and gusty thunderstorm late in the day. >> thanks, rob. coming up on "good morning america" -- a gruesome murder, a former marine charged with killing his girlfriend four years after she disappeared. we'll lighten things up with a little beatles reunion at the rock and roll hall of fame. all of the highlights coming up.
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coming up here on "good morning america" -- the former marine accused of murdering his girlfriend in panama. the elaborates efforts prosecutors say he took to throw them off the trial. all of the big moments from the rock and roll hall of fame, plus a very big reunion. keep it here. a very big reunion. keep it here.
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condition. 8:27 i'm kenneth moten let's go outside to david murphy with accuweather. >> reporter: all right kenneth cool on the terrace, 63 is the high climbing out of the 50s. not as warm as yesterday but seasonable. tomorrow, 73. we have the chance of heavy rain and in the afternoon spotty showers and gusty thunderstorm. back to the sun on tuesday, 67 there and 65 on wednesday. >> that's it for "action news," david, eva pilgrim and i will be back in a half-hour, stay tuned for more "good morning america." #
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tell me that you love me baby ♪ ♪ i want to be your man ♪ ♪ i want to be your -- ♪ what a moment for last night's rock and roll hall of fame event. paul and ringo reunited. a lot more from the big night including green day and joan jett, before we all start singing "i love rock 'n roll," we'll just say good morning, america. what i'm upset about i love the clean lines and bright colors of lilly pulitzer -- >> who doesn't. >> the colors are gorgeous. >> there you go, that's the type of look we all love. target was supposed to be debuting some bargain versions
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of this. so many people went online for these bargains, it crashed the website. even some hollywood stars feeling the us from frags in the mad dash for bargains this morning. we'll tell you about that coming up. but first, here, the former marine now looking at a murder charge four years in the making. >> prosecutors have charged brian brimager with killing yvonne baldelli back in 2011 then covering up his trial. abc's aditi roy has more. good morning aditi. >> reporter: good morning, paula and dan. yvonne baldelli's family has waited years for this indictment. this morning, authorities are saying her boyfriend killed her. this morning, the emotional reaction from the parents of a woman brutally killed after the indictment of a retired marine charged with taking her life. >> he's a monster. >> reporter: a federal grand jury in san diego indicted 37-year-old brian brimager charging him with her murder.
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yvonne baldelli. he pleaded not guilty. >> no doubt in our mind that he killed our yvonne. >> reporter: this snapshot of the california couple leaving everything behind, starting over, moving to an island paradise in panama. baldelli murdered only two weeks after moving. >> mr. brimager killed her and deposed of her body in an unknown location. >> reporter: it was nearly two years later, that her dismembered body was discovered in a remote area. >> i closed my eyes and i see her in that swamp. >> reporter: investigators said that brimager tried hiding the evidence. search term washing mattress blood stain allegedly found on his computer. even sending e-mails from her personal account to family and friends to say there was no trouble in paradise. according to the indictment
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withdrawing money from her bank account to make it appear she ran off from brimager. leaving panama for costa rica. the indictment seen by baldelli's family seen as close to the end of this four-year-long nightmare. >> i pray that he gets the justice that he deserves. >> reporter: brimager's been in custody since 2013 for lying to investigators and falsifying records. this morning, now, also facing murder charges. long road for her family. >> absolutely, very sad. aditi, thank you. back over to ron for another look at this morning's headlines. good morning, ron. we begin in southern california where firefighters spent the overnight hours battling a huge wildfire. the blaze started saturday afternoon and it scorched hundreds of acres, residents in nearly 300 homes in that area have been evacuated. and attorneys for the reserved police officer
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in tulsa have released his training records. they have some time gaps in them. it showed that robert bates the reserved officer had proficient arms training. the golden state warriors, their star, stephon curry, with the home crowd chanting mvp. very lucky to be the mvp, he or harden of houston. the warriors beat new orleans pelicans, they held on to win that game. more nba playoff action today, sara, including lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers as they take on the boston celtics. >> you don't need to watch, because the celtics are going to win. >> you think, well, 3:00 eastern time we'll see. and finally, take a look at this, a plane car. known as speedy cop found an old abandoned cessna, he put some wheels on it. he races it on speedways. he even takes it to the drive-through.
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speedy cop's two old lincoln continentals cut in half. the car mashup will have more than 500 horsepower. the new supercar should be ready in a few months. but for a bargain price of 500 bucks. >> they're on to something. i love that. check out this -- these check out these shots of jelly fishing washingtoning up along the washington oregon coastline. they are called purple sailors. check them out, they have if i knows on them that catch the winds and keep them away from the beaches. that's evolution for you the winds are so strong there
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that's what washed up. for the south riverside california we have a brushfire burning. maybe rain late in the week that will help matters with higher levels of humidity. dry day today and 80 across portland oregon. central texas will get a break mid mississippi river valley today, large hail, gusty winds and maybe a tornado. that threat and he understands off the east tomorrow -- extends off the east tomorrow through jacksonville and washington, d.c. temperatures in the 50s and lower 60s. storminess from chicago to detroit moves into the northeast tomorrow. that's national outlook here's what's happening locally. >> reporter: the big story breezy and cooler, high of 63. 73 tomorrow, heavy rain in the
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♪ ♪ tell me that you love me ♪ >> it got loud overnight at the annual party honoring the latest class of inductees at the rock and roll hall of fame. >> yes, i will tell you that i love you. >> thank you. i love you right back. the class including an ex-beatle and a band sings how much it
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loves rock and roll. sara is here with the story. i should go like this. >> yes, totally. it surprised me a little to hear that this ex-beatle ringo starr wasn't already in the hall of fame. he wasn't alone, surrounded by music lends young and old that continue to move us with that international language of song. you know their music. ♪ >> reporter: from ringo's easy listening. to green day's head-banging rock. and all the while what he gave us in between. overnight, these eight artists inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame. >> ringo starr! bill withers and green day taking over cleveland all for the love of rock and roll. ♪ i love rock and roll ♪ >> reporter: joan jett also
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inducted. introduced by miley cyrus. >> there was so much that i could say. she's had a life and music that's rare. >> reporter: this young pop star posting this instagram, crediting the '70's rocker for paving the way for other female artists. >> to see that whole place standing up like that was, i don't know, it was like acceptance and it was overwhelming in a way. ♪ tell me that you love me baby ♪ >> reporter: the night even boasting a surprise beatles reunion. >> it's always a thrill for me when i play with paul. >> reporter: plus, performances from john mayer, john legend. and beck. >> green day. >> reporter: green day shredding the six stingers on stage as they received the honor. just one of several star-studded jam sessions set to air on hbo may 30th.
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giving you the chance to roll with those who rock the hardest. >> i love rock and roll. >> thank you. >> when ringo took the stage, he said that the stage felt empty to me and he summoned paul. to sing "with a little help from my friend." >> they're magic with just two of them. >> they had me at just the beatles reunion. >> joan jett still awesome and terrifying. >> she looks the same. >> go joan. >> thanks, sara. and coming up on "good morning america" -- >> more sara. >> the crush to buy lilly pulitzer's new line at target. why some shoppers were tweeting out their frustrations. it's straight ahead in a "pop news" investigation. sara has been covering this all night. "pop news" investigation. sara has been covering this all night. you know i think about money kind of a lot. money is freedom. money's always on my mind. car insurance.
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♪ ♪ it all leads up to this, "pop news," sara haines. what you got? >> a nice, little buildup. lilly pulitzer said anything is possible with sunshine and a little pink. unless you're a scorned fan. who was desperately trying to grab some lilly pulitzer for target items. it was highly anticipated, moms arming themselves, mouse in hand ready to click and buy. >> we were so happy for lilly for target. but this is what you get. it's so frustrating. >> reporter: lines around the block at target stores. it's selling beauty home products and its coveted apparel. >> to see the designs on such an accessible level. is really great. >> reporter: if it's not accessible how can you buy it?
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the site showing this error message when logging on. fans venting frustrations on social media. hell hath no fury like a woman who can't access it. even star kristen davis had trouble, tweeting, target, i have now had my cart emptied three times after i hunted down lilly for target things i wanted. what is happening? fans are also duping this lilly gate. i suggest that if you need a good giggle, search the #lillyfortarget. i entertained myself this morning. and it's more evident than ever zayn malik is moving in another direction. sporting as dan pointed out, a close cropped hairstyle. >> thanks for giving it away, dan.
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>> the singer accepted an award. with heartfelt words. >> i would also like to take this moment to thank four of the best guys i have ever met while being in the band. i thank you for that. >> and if you look really closely, you may have noticed a new nose piercing, which were told has sent fans buzzing. i'm sure they're all -- it's really a little piercing. i don't think we could zoom that far. you have to look really closely. you know that awkward feeling when you walk into a restaurant and ask for a table for one. for a lot of us eating alone it's uncomfortable. take a look at the dog's owner places her dinner down. then provides another plate for their other dog, clyde. bonnie doesn't want to eat alone. she backs it up in order to have some company and just continues eating. >> that is awesome. >> why eat alone when you can eat together.
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>> i love that. >> finally something that makes me love chihuahuas. >> you love your babies. >> you love your niece and nephew. >> do they eat together? >> they normally don't eat together. they sometimes get food aggression. >> food aggression. >> i'm convinced. >> thank you, sara. great "pop news." we'll be back. keep it here. advanced design makes it easy to protect your dog or cat from fleas and ticks. discover seresto.
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and coming up on "this week," martha right there will
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have the very latest on hillary clinton's rollout road trip. martha wants to know what questions you have. all you have to do is tweet her with your questions. >> thanks for being with us on this sunday morning. we'll see you next weekend. we'll see you next weekend. >> good morning i'm eva pilgrim along with kenneth moten. coming up on "action news" sunday morning we have information on a shooting at a college student in delaware. >> a man is rushed to the hospital after he falls three stories in south jersey. >> reporter: we have changes in the forecast today and heavy rain possible by tomorrow
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morning's commute ahead in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast that's coming you were on "action news" at 9:00 a.m.
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>> it is 9:00 a.m. on this sunday april 19. nydia is off, kenneth moten joins us. in the news we're learning
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more information about a shooting at delaware state university that sent three people to the hospital. hear from student who was there. >> a st. joe's prep football player suddenly collapsed and died this weekend is remembered. >> david murphy has his eyes on a very soggy monday morning commute. >> david murphy has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: i haven't seen you in a while. i saw an hour ago here we go again. as we look sky6 live hd from the temple university camera looking south on broad street. we have sunshine make making its way through the high clouds across the region right now. the clouds are getting thicker. the big change you'll notice is how much cooler it is today. 57 in philadelphia. 56 in millville. allentown, 55 after spending time in the 40s earlier.

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