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making news in america this morning. baltimore burning. a city in chaos at this hour. looting, buildings on fire and protesters clashing with police officerers all this stemming from the mees tier use death of freddie gray. growing response in nepal. sup plies and shelter and medicine running short. small glimmers of hope. one survivor pulled from the rubble three days after the quake. and the video will take your breath away. a group of young students nearly blind sided by a passing suv coming within inches. and sea lion scare. it looks like a cute animal. photo bomb. this imhajj is the start of a terrifying few seconds for this
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fisherman. and good tuesday morning to you all. we have to start with the breaking news out of ball more. a shocking day of violence and looting that spilled into the early morning hours. >> some neighborhoods in shambles this morning after demonstrators' outrage. they stripped stores clean, set buildings and quad cars on fire. outnumbered police making more than two dozen arrests. >> the national guard rolled in overnight, helping to restore order. the city on edge schools are closed today. and a curfew takes effect later on. >> we have team coverage beginning with abc's elizabeth hur on the ground in baltimore. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, reena and t.j. yes, not only is the national guard here. but police from across the
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state. they've been called in to get in position and as you say, to begin the process of restoring order. the maryland national guard is on the streets of baltimore this morning as family of freddie gray makes a plea asking protesters to remain peaceful. >> i want you all to get justice. don't do it like this here. >> reporter: this following near chaos yesterday. >> this is not protesting. this is not your first amendment rights. this is criminal act, doing damage to a community gnat is challenged in some ways that do not need this. >> reporter: for hours. after hour mound, the streets of baltimore belonged to violent mobs looting businesses. hitting police are rogs and bricks. injering 15 police officers. 6 of them seriously. the roof of this police car was stoched in. another one set on fire. this cvs farmpharmacy was looted and
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then set in flames. the mayor imposed a city-wide curfew tonight. >> too many people have spent generations building up this city. for it to be destroyed by thugs. >> reporter: it all started an an emotional funeral service for gray the black man who died of a spinal injury while in police custody. >> we're putting out a request for up to 5,000 law enforcement from the regional area to assist us as well. >> reporter: authorities are hoping a show of overwhelming force will prevent another night like this. again, that city-wide occur view goes into effect tonight. officials say that means if you're out it's a medical emergency or you are going to work. reena and t.j.? >> elizabeth, has the mayor addressed why the curfew was
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called for tonight and not last night? >> reporter: oh yes. late last night at a press conference. she said she had to give the schools the notification, the businesses. it came down to logistics. the added resource as far as the law enforcement end is concerned, they are not only part of them here but they're still arriving and they need the city officials needed to give them the time to get in position. reena and t.j.? >> i elizabeth hur live in baltimore. thank you. >> police are vowing to do everything they can to protect the community and fellow officers. they called in help from neighboring towns. >> our coverage continues with tim poole from our sister network fusion who has been live-streaming from the streets of baltimore all night long. >> reporter: when we first arrived, we came up to north and fulton. the cars were on fire at this intersection. police drove an apc into the
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intersection. protesters threw bottles and other debris at it. riot police came in and were flow throwing pepper balls. we chased leads the. saw fires. we have seen groups walking around with sledge hammers. crowbars. we saw a pawnshop looted. people walking out with mac books. we have seen three active fires. shortly after that, the police reoccupied north and fulton the. that's what we just saw. for those tuning in thank you so much for watching. >> that's fusion's tim poole there. you can stay with us for the latest on the unrest in baltimore. more later this this half hour as well. just a bit on "good morning america." turning overseas to another major sforry unfolding. disaster in nepal. the death toll now has surpassed 4,000. rescue crews, nearly all of the country's 100,000 soldiers
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scrambled to find survivors in the rubble. man trapped between walls of a collapsed building found alive overnight. he had been there 62 hours. his rescue is hot the only one. we see from susan saulny. >> reporter: rescuers in nepal raced to pull survivors from underneath the rubble. finding glimmers of hope among a death toll that's rocketed past 4,000. rescuers pulled this man from a mountain of rock. when they touched his arm, he responded. he was still alive. for so many others, time is running out. from the ki the full extend of the def strags is revealed. whole villages reduced to debris. the people desperate for food, men sin, and shelter. many sleeping outside for a third chilly night. the disaster began to unfold after noon on saturday. an american photographer described evacuating a plane as the earthquake struck. >> it was the type of screaming
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and shrills that i think equate to a horror movie. there was panic. pandemonium. >> reporter: on mt. everest, the last of the known climbers are being rescued. an avalanche triggered by the trerms has claimed the lives of 18 people including four americans. helicopters have been make loops between base camp and camp one to rescue over 200 people trapped by falling ice. >> people are trapped above the ice fall. the job of these three pilots is to extract as many of them as they can in the time they've got. >> reporter: susan saulny abc news washington. breaking news overnight from japan. police are investigating a possible attack against a u.s. army base near tokyo. a pair of missile launchers were found near the base after reports of an explosion. these kinds of incidents are rare but not unprecedented. the obamas host a state dinner
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for the japanese prime minister tonight. relief on the way for texas. this hail collected in the bed of a pickup truck sneer beaumont. >> people ploud through the muddy what person at least eight tornadoes touched down on sunday. that severe weather lingers in alabama, florida, anding going. damaging winld and hail are the biggest threats. flash floods possible. why the government is urging a change to the drinking water coming out of your tap. would-be school shooter stopped. the teacher who took him down now being called a hero. we'll return to the breaking news out of baltimore. riots erupting well into the night. what did one mom do when she saw her son rioting?
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well activists on both sides of the gay mairnlg issue squaring autotoday outside the supreme court. inside, the nine justices take on the issue. legal decisions and a patch work of changes has made same-sex marriage legal in all but 14 states. today, justices will hear arguments on whether the constitution keeps the states from defining marriage as a union between man and a woman. opening statements in the movie theater massacre trial. prosecutors described the horrible night. they saw video of james holmes
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telling psychiatrists his goal was a high tet count. in two xams he's been found to be sane at the time of the attack. a teacher in washington state is being called a hero after tackling an armed student. brady olson took down the student. he said he did what any other u.s. educator would do. he ran toward the gunfire instead of away from it. students say they're not surprised. >> part mf time teacher, part-time superhero. >> he talked to everybody. he was the last person i expected to erks like do something like this. like -- so it was shocking to find out it was him. >> police say the student told them he was having problems in personal relationships and never meant to hurt anyone. when we come back, close calls for students stepping on a bus. the dramatic moment caught on camera. and boxing fwloous at a
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taking a look at morning road conditions. roads in the pacific northwest could be slippery. of course, rain. flooding is a threat along i-75 in the southeast. lingering problem could cause problems in new england. delays possible only in norng when flying. outrage in baltimore. national guard troops arrived in the city overnight, hoping to
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restore calm after a day of widespread violence. >> looters protesting the unexplained death of a black man who was in police custody. they emptied shore shelves, threw rocks at police officers set fires. the mayor calling it a very dark time for the city. >> i understand anger. but what we're seeing is not anger. it's destruction of a community. the same community they say they care around they're destroying. you can't have it both ways. >> schools in baltimore closed today. a city-wide curfew starts at 10:00 tonight. police made an appeal to parents to get their child off the streets. one irate mom does just that. she found her son with looters. she got physical in front of everybody. did not back down. forcing him to get out of there and go home. he might be a bit embarrassed. she might have been a bit
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aggressive. we're assuming that kid is safe this morning. that's all that matters. champion ufc fighter john jones is out of jail this morning after turning himself in to police in albuquerque, new mexico. he was reelsed on $2500 bond with charges of leaving the scene of an accident that left a pregnant woman with a broken wrist and arm. so far, jones 57z fight in las vegas next month has not officially been called off. the sedge is on near seattle for a driver who nearly ran over several kids about to get on a school bus. this video will give you chills. that white suv speeds by. you see that. the door was open. the kids were try tolg get on the bus. he goes between the bus and the kids. nobody was hurt here. the mothers say the suv drove around vehicles that had stopped
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by behind the bus like they were supposed to. the search is on for that person in the suv. the government's recommending lower levels of flour ride in drinking water. some kids are getting too much of it which is spotting or streaking their teeth. this is the first change since the government suggested adding fluoride. we turn to sports. nhl. only one nhl first round playoff series left to be decided. detroit and tampa bay play game seven tomorrow night in florida. highlights now in espn. >> he's jay, i'm neil. i'm going to do the first one. jay will do a highlight after me. let's drop the puck. game seven. two great es words in sports. next to barry melrose.
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days as a city. >> date line baltimore. riots erupt in the city the same day as the funeral avenue man who died while in police custody. buildings set on fires officers have been injured. we have full coverage. developing right now bullets blast through cars and just miss homes on a residential block. we're live on the search for that shooter. watch closely. this is a nightmare. driver about to get on the bus. that suv comes barreling by as they were trying to board. what's going on there? "action news" is on in two. ets set to celebrate its tenth anniversary. >> plenty of online reaction overnight. fans saying the wrong couple was ousted. george pennacchio with the losers and last night's winners. >> reporter: good morning. at "dancing with the stars" last
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night, nastia liukin and her new partner, sasha farber won the week. >> it was a revelation of dance. >> you guys killed that dance. >> reporter: and in a shocking elimination -- >> willow and mark. >> reporter: willow shields and mark ballas went home. >> we're all sad. we're shocked. >> it's been an incredible experience. >> i was floored tonight that -- i've been around a long time. i've seen the unpredictable eliminations eliminations. the unpredictable finalists. this one got me. >> this is probably going to be if not the most up credible experience of my life one of them. i don't know what's going to happen. because i'm only 14. i know this is going to be one of the most memorable moments. >> reporter: when "dancing with the stars" returns monday, the remaining couples have two dances. america's choice and the trio where it's one celebrity dancing with two pros.
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in los angeles, george pennacchio, for abc news. >> wow. we were just laughing about the number of seasons on "dancing with the stars." big, big, big show tonight. we're going to go over 20 seasons, ten years. you can see the tenth anniversary special. 8:00 p.m. right here on abc. >> oh my gosh. we were trying to remember some of the people from the first season. we couldn't remember. >> we did. kelly monaco. where is she now? we'll find out, i hope. stwr you remember that huh? who did you say, tony? >> what was that? >> i don't know. he said something mcintyre. that's what's making news now. we'll brush up on our wts dwts history.
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>> ♪♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪♪ >> good morning. we're working on several breaking stories here on this tuesday april 28th. massive fires burn through the night in baltimore and into the early morning. just hours after violent riots spread through parts of the city. >> the search is on for the person who blasted bullets through several cars in a philadelphia neighborhood. we are live with the details. >> and new video shows a naked man causing a big traffic disturbance on a highway out west. >> good morning everyone, it is 4:30 on this tuesday. karen is off. let's join dave murphy and matt pelma
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