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making news in america this morning -- national outcry. protests spreading outside baltimore. from new york city to ferguson missouri. people taking to the streets, demanding justice for freddie gray. plus the shocking report overnight about what may have happened inside that police van before gray's death. breaking overnight. another survivor coming from the rubble in nepal. americans coming to his rescue. also, the baby buried under a building. chin treatment. the shot just approved by the fda that claims to melt away the dreaded double chin. and money mayweather.
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we all thagt floyd mayweather was going to get paid. no no no. it's his kids. wait until you hear what his kids are getting for the fight. good thursday morning to you all. we begin with the massive show of solidarity across the country, sparked by the death of freddie gray. >> thousands of people converged on baltimore and other cities across the country. one of the biggest and loudest protests taking place in new york. more than 100 demonstrators were hauled away in handcuffs after blocking the holland tunnel and marching through manhattan for hours. also a show of force by police in ferguson missouri facing off with protesters for the second straight night. a much calmer night than tuesday, when people were shot and rioters damaged squad cars. vocal but peaceful rallies taking place in washington, d.c., just outside the white
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house. in boston they gathered at police head quarters before blocking the streets. a huge demonstration in baltimore where it all started. things remained calm as protesters called it a night before the curfew took effect. >> reporter: good morning, reena. morning, t.j. no reported problems here in baltimore overnight. the extra security and curfew are working. residents are relieved. >> no racist police. >> reporter: still taking to the streets, their demands. >> we stand as nation. we fight for our rights. >> reporter: protests over the death of freddie gray in police custody. spreading from baltimore city hall to the steps of the white house. >> all: this is what democracy looks like. >> you gotta get on the sidewalk. >> reporter: in baltimore, peace
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prevailed on a second night of sur crew enforced by 2,000 national guard troops and 1,000 police officers after rioting on monday. >> people are picking up bags and brooms and cleaning up. parents are keeping kid at home and off the streets. ♪ >> reporter: the baltimore symphony playing an outdoor koens ert. stands empty at camden yards. a major league baseball game closed to the public fur the first time ever. and that mother seen in this viral video angrily going after her son after seeing him in the crowd with a rock says her teen has learned a lesson. >> i trust that he understands at the end what i did was not for the cameras but was for the love that i have for him. >> reporter: protesters will have to keep waiting to find out
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how freddie gray got hurt. baltimore police are expected to hand over their preliminary find togs the state attorney's office tomorrow. the details will not be made public. reena? t.j.? >> what about the federal investigation into gray's death? any word on when to expect the results? >> reporter: well we do know that officials with the justice department met with freddie gray's family a couple of days ago. they would only say that we can expect the findings of their investigations into his death and baltimore police tactics more generally that we can expect those in the coming weeks. >> all right, bazi kanani live in baltimore. thank you so much. new details about what may have happened in the police van after freddie gray was arrested. >> a police document obtained by the washington post suggests gray's injuries may have been self-inflicted. another prisoner the van said he could hear gray banging against the wall and believes he was intentionally trying to injure
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himself. that man could not see gray because they were separated by a metal partition. stay with abc news for the latest on baltimore and protests around the country. we'll hear more from the mayor of baltimore later on "good morning america." breaking news from nepal's earthquake zone. rescuers have pulled a teenage boy from the rubble of a building alive. crowds cheering hours ago as team of americans brought the boy to safety. he was there for five days. he was pulled out of the rubble wearing a new york yankees t-shirt. his face covered with dust. appeared to be alert. another rescue to show you. take a look at this image. a 4-month-old baby pulled from the debris nearly a day after the quake. the little boy suffered no internal injuries. soldiers initially thought the child had not survived. hours later, they heard his cries and pulled him to safety.
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new pictures show the moment saturday's quake struck a building falling over into a busy street here. the death toll now over 5500 people. a plane with former president bill clinton and chelsea clinton on beard made an emergency landing in south africa. it was on the ground for less than 45 minutes. the clintons are visiting projects funded by the family's foundation. alarming new details about the pilot who crashed his airliner into the french alps. five years ago the faa questioned his health. they questioned if they should issue a license to andreas lubitz. he deliberately crashed the plane last month, killing 149 people on board. top air security officials are making surprising statements about the jigyrocopter flight into
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if capitol lawn. his flight was indistinguishable from a group of birds or a balloon. the copter could not have been shot down because it wasn't detected. that contradicts testimony from the police chief. vermont independent senator bern nooe sanders is making it official. he's in. he's running for president. he tells our jonathan karl that he'll challenge hillary clinton by running as a dmt. he says he'll stand up for working families while fighting the current campaign fitness system. you can see jonathan karl's full interview coming up on "good morning america." gas station scare. a come saets car's gas tank on fire. why the driver says she did it
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on purpose.
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surfers and swimmers are being warned that juvenile great white sharks have been spotted off the beach in california. when they're spotted, they're usually on their way to other spots. for now, the beach is still open. those warning vines posted. an unmanned russian space capsule with supplies for the space station is lost. the rocket failed. began spinning out of control. it's expected to burn up in the atmosphere some time next week.
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the six space station crew members have sufficient supplies and are in no danger. news that the u.s. economy skidded to a near halt helped push the stock market lower yesterday. the economy grew barely 0.% in the first quarter battered by harsh weather, plunging exports and sharp cutbacks in oil and gas drilling. andanheuser-busch putting the graks on the label. the perfect beer for removing no from your vocabulary for the night. the company tweeting no means no. we missed the mark. we apologize. we've stopped producing this label. how about an injection for that double chin? we have a new method to take that thing away without surgery. plus an old map, coins, and a hand that appears to s tos to have a ring on it. what did one family find in
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coast. showers possible from the dakotas into wyoming and colorado. otherwise, a dry commute. recapping the top story. a second night of calm in baltimore after thousands of protesters rallied across the country demanding justice and answers in the death of freddie gray. more than 100 people were arrested in new york. things much calmer in baltimore as protesters went home early under the curfew. a woman snorkeling with freds is the latest victim of a shark attack. the 65-year-old maui resident was separated from her friends when the shark attack happened. a shocking and bizarre incident in jerusalem. a woman sets a gas pump on fire after a driver reportedly refused to give her a cigarette. the man quickly pulls out the nozzle before running for cover. the suspect was arrested. you see her going back there. she was arrested shortly after
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the incident. she denies she did this on purpose. gas station workers put out those flames. nobody injured here. >> wow. topping our health headlines this morning. an easier and legal way to melt away the double chin. the fda has improved a new injection designed to melt away moderate to severe double chin fat without surgery. potential permanent side effects include trouble swallowing and nerve damage. we turn to sports now. ugh. nfl fans out there, it's christmas day today. the nfl draft starts tonight. the tampa bay buccaneers have the first pick. they're expecteded to take a heisman-winning quarterback. either jameis winston or marcus mariota. the first round is tonight. rounds two and three are tomorrow. it wraps up on saturday. also getting upd way tonight, the second round of nhl playoffs. and some nba, great nba playoff action from our guys at
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espn now. jay harris. neil everett. "sportscenter" set in los angeles. lots going on on a wednesday evening. >> game seven, tampa-st. pete. lightning-red wings. third period scoreless. not anymore. braydon coburn picked up at the trade deadline from philly for his defense. peter mrazek said i never saw it. an on the strollman. tampa bay made all the right moves. beat the red wings. tampa bay advances. nba playoffs. grizzlies without mike ---ing look to pick it up. green to marc gasol. hits the "j." grizzlies up five. up five four minutes left. green, fakes. drives bucket and the foul.
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next grizzlies possession. zach randolph. sizing up lamarcus aldridge. oh, my goodness. pumped after the play. conley looking on. grizzlies, 99-93. they move on. >> memphis gets the warriors. >> oh that's a good series. >> america, you just got two warriors right here. on the "sportscenter" desk that is. >> thanks fellas. a little excited about nba playoff action. the hype growing ahead of saturday night's big fight in vegas. if you haven't heard, floyd "money" mayweather taking on manny "the pac man" pacquiao. mayweather says he could make up to $200 million. he says he'll divide it between his kids. no matter what the final pay is pacquiao will make less than mayweather. he's guaranteed pretty much $100
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all right. give you a look at "the pulse"
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now. major glitch found in apple watches. this is being dubbed tattoo-gate. >> the full-sleeved tattoos are causing major meltdowns on the smart watches. solid and dark ink can interfere with the heart rate sensors creating inconsistent readings or complete software crashes. in the best advice is to test the watch out on your own wrist or don't get tattoos all up and down your narm the first place. >> might be a little late for some people. next to the lunch police >> oreos in her daughter's lunch. the teacher refused to let natalie eat her cookies. she sent them back home with the mother saying her daughter shouldn't be eating that stuff. >> they took it over the top to say the kid can't eat it. it was in the lunch box, but you
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can't eat it today. >> that's heart-breaking. poor kid. >> the teacher quoted the school's healthy lunch policy. maybe they were not supposed to be there in the first place. >> okay well. girl needs an oreo every now and then. the tampa, a creepy mystery. mike and his sister found a box with odd contents inside. a hand with a ring on the ring finger. a real hand. >> he says the box may have something to do with the mythical pirate jose gaspar. >> he's a big deal. gaspar. we have a gasparilla pirates. >> we'll solve the mystery later. finally, we have a dog making some folks near new orleans very happy this morning.
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apparently has a tale to tell. >> that's sam, the yorkie. he turned up in cedar rapids iowa. that's 950 miles from home. luckily, sam has a microchip. his owners were found. he flew home first class yesterday. >> this is crazy. i flew -- i've flown many times. and i've never flown first class. >> the lambert family calls sam being found and flown back to them a blessing. >> they would love to know where sam's been this whole time. just like in the past sam, not talking. >> he doesn't need to share his adventures. he need a break. >> e with all need a break from family sometimes. >> but you always come home. for some of you, your local news sup next. for everyone else the stunt over orlando.
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good morning, i'm tamala edwards. it is thursday, april 30th, we're on breaking news. this is the crumbled bike of a temple university student. a protest is planned in philadelphia. people show solidarity with people in baltimore. the eagles look to make a splash at the nfl draft. what does chip kelly have up his sleeve, "action news" is on in two.
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wallenda. >> he wasn't up on a tight rope yesterday. that doesn't mean his late estupt was a walk in the park. >> wow. >> holy crap. >> my gosh. >> he's crazy. mama, he's crazy. >> reporter: it was all eyes on the orlando eye, just after 8:00 a.m. as nik wallenda climbed out of one of the 30 capsules taking his play in the paper. >> it's amazing. it's nerve racking. it's unbelievable. he's up there. zpl. >> reporter: he was inside up with of these cap suls almost all the way to the top like we are, climbed out, and then look that. you can see one of the baems that he walked along. we're told it's only about six inches wide. while the beam looked a few inches wider than six, the walk made wallenda feel like a champ. >> you feel like you're the king of the world. it's amazing to stand up there. >> reporter: from down below, we had no idea the challenges the
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seventh generation high wire performer encountered. >> winds about 15 20 miles per hour. not overwhelming. it was wet. my shoes are soaking wet on the bottom. >> reporter: he was faced with a collapsing ladder. still, he made it. living his dream and carrying on his family's legacy. jenae norman channel 9 eyewitness news. >> this was part of a publicity stunt. for the big ferris wheel, the orlando eye, opening up on monday. >> he's so good and everything looks so dramatic. he did niagara falls. now this looks easy. this looks like an easy day for him. >> so easy that you would try it? >> let me see how much he got paid for it. >> nice t.j. nice. that's what's making news in america this morning. stay with us for "good morning america." everybody, have a great thursday.
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>> good morning, we are following several breaking stories on thursday, april 30th. police have recovered a car they think this is the vehicle that slammed into a temple university student leave her fighting for her life. we're live with the details. >> protesters take to the streets of philadelphia today in support and solidarity of the demonstrations in baltimore sparked by the death of freddie gray. >> a 125-year-old has been found alive in the earthquake in nepal

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