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the mysterious stop on a baltimore street. the new witness coming forward. a report of a massive head injury while he was riding to the police station. race day plot. police raid the home of expected islamic extremists. stopping an attack on a popular race. an abc news exclusive. american sniper widow taya kyle speaking out about her life now without her husband, chris kyle. for the first time we hear what he said to his young son before he went off to battle. >> when i'm gone you can look at the tape. >> only on "gma" this morning. and dropout.
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meet the woman who ditched her high-powered job to scoop ice cream on a tropical island. why so many are sharing her story. why every day is now the best day of her life. and good morning, america. happy friday. looks like a happy friday. every day is a happy friday for noelle hancock. she left new york. ditched her life. ditched her apartment. >> she's living the dream. first we begin with the latest from baltimore. police handing over the results of their investigation of freddie gray's death to prosecutor and revealing the van he was in made an extra stop that had not been previously reported. abc's jim avila is in baltimore are more on that. good morning, jim.
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>> reporter: good morning, robin. baltimore police investigators say they've exhausted every lead. now it's up to prosecutors to decide if freddie gray was killed at the hands of police or did he just die while this their custody? protests spread toed iffed if overnight. pushing and shoving with demonstrators. in baltimore, the third straight night of peaceful protests. and now this morning, new information about the incident that prompted both those violent and peaceful proe tes. baltimore police announcing they have privately turn over their report to prosecutors. wjla reporting law enforcement sources told them the report says freddie gray's injuries with not sufficientered in his arrest, but in the transport van where his legs were shackled but his body not restrained bay seat belt. the medical examiner found a
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dent in the back of gray's skull that matches a bolt on the inside rear door of the van. the chief medical examiner saying we don't do preliminary findings. some cast doubt on the report. police also revealing a new piece of evidence. a mysterious fourth stop on the transport wagon freddie was taken to the station in. a stop not mentioned until now. >> the driver of the van didn't tell police and somehow hid it or forgot it. >> reporter: the only other person in the back of the van with gray was a prisoner. this shows the van picking him up. yesterday, there were reports suggesting he told police gray was intentionally trying to injure himself by banging against the walls of the vehicle. now, that prisoner saying freddie was in a separate compartment. >> i heard a banging for about four seconds.
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>> reporter: still unknown is how freddie got the head injury that snapped his neck. could he have provided enough force on his own? or was he tossed around violently on purpose during what police call a rough ride? that's a dark form of brutality where a prisoner is bounced around the van while handcuffed and defenseless. george? >> let's talk to dan abrams. what happened inside the van is the key question. >> the police have handed over their file to prosecutors. to the state's attorney's office. that doesn't mean they'll accept as gospel what they have gotten from police. they'll evaluate does this story add up? do they believe the police? then comes the crucial question let's assume they believe there was some wrong doing. to the point where they thing it was even criminal. do we believe it was intentional or do we believe it was
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negligent? you can still find criminal action if there was negligence. could it be a civil suit or does it rise to the level of criminal? >> they did not put handcuffs on freddie gray. would that be enough along with a rough ride to be a criminal charge? >> it will totally depend on the intention. as jim points out, if the goal was to give him a rough ride in the back and as a result of what typically were just rough rides and a little bit of a lesson but in this case he died thaet could be criminal conduct. you're talking about officers taking intentional action to punish someone in way that they're not allowed to do. but that's going to be the key question. meaning something like a seat belt right. he wasn't wearing a seat belt in the back. is that enough? that's a violation of police procedure but probable not criminal. >> thank you, dan. now the thwarted terror
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attack overseas. police the germany say they stopped a boston marathon-type plot against a bicycle race today. there's a search for accomplices while two people are in custody. hamish macdonald joins us with more. >> reporter: good morning. police in germany believe they have foiled another boston marathon-style attack in a german bike race. a 35-year-old man and his 34-year-old wife have been detained. their apartment was raided overnight. police found lots of hydrogen peroxide. the alleged target, the professional cycling race due the take place today. the arrests come after months of
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difficulty in europe with terrorists a tax s as a tacks. a foiled attack just last week in paris. the authorities in germany have had to cancel this race because of concerns that there may be other accomplices. this couple was flagged to authorities. they used fake names to purchase the chemicals. >> another close call. to the race against time to find survivors from the devastating earthquake. the death toll in nepal still climbing fast. we're seeing new video of the avalanche on moupt everest. >> good morning, george. very little time to find anyone still alive in the rubble. there is still hope. rescue teams have poured in from around the world including from the u.s. joining up with their counterparts digging as quickly
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and as carefully as possible. yesterday, two people were pulled alive from the rubble including a 15-year-old boy, pulled to safety with the help of two american teams. the death toll here has now topped 6,000 people. it could go as high as 10,000. this morning, dramatic new video from mt. everest from the massive avalanche triggered from the quake. the hikers running for safety as the snow barrels down. here in the capital, the city trying to get back on their feet. so much of the devastation is in the impoverished rural areas. >> thank you, alex. now to the powerful volcano in south america erupting again, spewing ash and a thick plume into the air. forcing new evacuations. ginger is tracking it. >> look what happens on the ground. up to two feet of ash covering everything around this volcano. the it's the third time in eight
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days that this thing has erupted. let's look at that cloud that billowing ash coming up and out of the volcano. it's weaker than the past two eruptions. but enough to make evacuations for a 1-mile radius surrounding, you can see the police running there. everyone looking into the sky saying not again. since this whole thing started, more than 4500 people and animals have been displaced. this is a big deal in chile. it's south central chile. the southern tip. you can see the cows. this is hurting the agriculture already. it's not over. you have this much seismic active activity experts are warning of another eruption. now the latest on bridgegate. prostitutors exe bridgegate. prostitutors executeors expected to file some charges. christie not expected to be charged. this is a headache as he's
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expecting to ramp up for a run for president. >> reporter: it sure is. he's trying to plan a political comeback. he's been in new hampshire multiple times in recent weeks. he's giving a speech in virginia today. now, the scandal that's already done devastating damage to his political reputation, it's entering a new phase. some among his closest political advisers are expected to be affected. kri christie has said all along he had nothing to do with the lane closures. to see a criminal case come along now, a rough way to start a campaign. >> the trial could be going on should it come to that while the primarying are going forward. let's go to amy. jitters on wall street. >> it's been a tough week for your 401(k). the dow plunging thursday because of new concerns of
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things slowing down. overnight, tech stocks hit the hardest. linged in and yelp plummeting about 25%. erasing billions of dollars in value. earlier this week twitter stock plungingeing 20%. the navy is escorting u.s.-flagged ships traveling the strait of hormuz. the move follows the seizing of a container ship. a colorado cowoman sharing a story. she was shot in the neck while driving home on the freeway. lis are now hunting for the gunman who may be linked to a series of other incidents on the road. ryan owen has the story. >> um i'm of the highway right now and somebody just hit me and i'm bleed and ooip scared. >> reporter: she didn't realize she had been shot. >> i knew there was a pain in anymy neck. i thought it was from the glass.
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>> reporter: still recovering this morning after being shot as she drove home there work last week. >> i'm still in shock. you don't think something like that would happen to you just driving home from work. >> reporter: romero said a gunman in a dark suv pulled up right next to her car and shot her if the neck. >> if cow can, get a clean, dry cloth of towel or just anything you can place on the wound, okay? rnlgt i'm trying to. but it's on both sides of my neck. i'm just really really scared. >> reporter: she's not the only driver in this part of colorado to have a scare. the sheriff's department is investigating seven other shattered car windows. so far, the only bullet they've found is the one that hit romero. >> i've been lucky to walk away. still have my voice. >> reporter: this morning, investigators are still trying to find the gunman who shot her and figure out if he's targeting others. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news dallas. >> ryan thank you.
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finally, imagine getting up this morning, walking to your bathroom to get ready and seeing this when you open the door. yep, that's a wild turkey. standing on the sink in rhode island. it broke through the window. here's the interesting part. not so great for the homeowner. the turkey wanted to wash up it seems. it turned on the hot water. caused a flood in the bathroom that trickled down and caused a lot of damage. the woman called 911, shut the door. sters came and helped release the bird into the wild. no free turkey dinners for everyone. >> good i'm glad to hear that. >> can we dive you a hug. >> i have allergies. and i had a coughing fit. and now this is what happens. >> so everything ginger's been saying with the pollen counts, proof positive. >> and playing through. perseverance. thank you, amy. >> glad to have you here. now to scary moments at an oklahoma zoo. a tiger escaping its enclosure.
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gio benitez is here. >> reporter: zoo keepers issuing an emergency alert when that tiger left her cage. visitors worried she could attack. a terrifying announcement you never want to hear a tt a zoo. code red tiger. close all gates. >> i saw a mom trying to run. there's a cat trying to escape. >> reporter: the drama on thursday a 4-year-old female tiger named lola caught on camera after escaping her enclosure through a hole in the fence around 2:00 p.m. attacking another large cat. somehow getting trapped in a small space. >> he barrelled through there. >> i was freaking. you probably heard me back there coming. just give me my kid. >> reporter: zoo officials leaping into action. locking down the perimeter.
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officials tranquilizing the sum sumatran tiger. the zoo says no one was ever in danger. unlike the tiger escape at the san francisco zoo on christmas day 2007. >> alan i got a tiger out the. code one. >> what? we need tranquilizer darts. >> reporter: the tiger leapt and clawed her way out of the tiger grotto mauling carlos susa jr. and his two friends. the association of zoos and aquariums is looking into it all. now we want to turn to the richest boxing match of all time. las vegas gearing up. t.j. holmes is already there for all the action. good morning to you, t.j. >> reporter: good morning, lara. welcome inside for an exclusive
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look at what will be one of the most exclusive rooms on the planet tomorrow night. this is the actual ring where history will be made. vegas is buzzing like never before. if you want to be here and this close, you better be rich and/or famous. but mostly rich. ♪ move over mariah. ♪ happy i feel ♪ >> reporter: so long celine. these are the two new divas of las vegas. check out the spectacle for floyd money mayweather's arrival. a similar scene from manny pacquiao. telling his fans to calm down. in vegas, anticipation for some. anxiety for others. working any angle they can to get a ticket. how much are you willing to pay for a ticket?
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expect to see understand the of celebs. including snoop, brady. justin bieber may accompany mayweather into the ring. mark wahlberg and p. diddy betting. >> i think since the fight was announced, people want to be part of it. it's history. >> reporter: most of the fans hoping to say i was there will only get to say i was in town. >> these things are all driven by the financials. the fans's needs, wants, are not secondary. they're way down the list. >> reporter: all right, folks. little math here. nowy about 100,000 people coming into town for the fight. only about 17,000 can get in here. only about 30,000 can watch it in closed circuit on the strip.
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somebody will be left out. a lot of people just want to say they're in town. >> including you. will you be ring side? that is the question? >> reporter: i won't be ring side. i do have a ticket. i need to keep that quiet. i feel like i'm doing something illicit. >> they're still sleeping in vegas. it's okay. >> reporter: these are hard tickets to get. >> you're not expensing that ticket are you? it's coming out of your pocket, right? >> reporter: look, robin. you don't know what kind of things i had to do for this ticket. >> and we don't want to know. >> it's wonderful here. but there's hail in virginia. the atmosphere is unsettled, you can see it here, scoopable hail. look at what's happening. let's get the weekend getaway brought to you by macy's.
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>> reporter: good morning, everyone, david murphy here with an update from accuweather. we have earlier showers south of philadelphia. but they have cleared. as we look outside we're getting early sunshine overhead. but the clouds will get thicker during the day it will be cloudier and cooler than the the last several days. cloudy today sunny breaks, a spotty shower can't be ruled out, but by no means a washout. tomorrow afternoon, high of 70. 78 on sunday, a nice morning for the broad street run.
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>> hey everyone, i'm matt o'donnell, 7:26, may 1 let's get you started with traffic and karen rogers. >> reporter: this is i-95 southbound you can see the heavy traffic jammed from cottman to girard a 32 minute ride.
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a good sized delay. bristol township, bucks county we have bristol oxford road closed until 11:00 a.m. for a funeral for lower makefield detective. use new rogers road as the alternate. a building fire buck road between penn and fry road use 11th or quakertown avenue. edgemont, delaware county, providence road and runnymede drive accident may slow you down a bit. >> looking at philadelphia international airport on this bright, sunny day. here's meteorologist david murphy. >> reporter: temperatures are cool, but similar to the last couple of mornings. 50 in philadelphia. 46 in allentown. this afternoon it will be cooler and transition to a mainly cloudy day not that we won't see any sun but more clouds than what we've had recently. a chance of a spotty shower,
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good morning, america. right now, new questions this morning about what happened to freddie gray in the police van, as police turn over the results of their investigation to prosecutor. also right now, the fiance of a new york man who vanished while kayaking has now been charged are his murder. sflnch and american sniper widow taya kyle speaks out to robin about life without chris. never before seen home videos of him. an abc news exclusive. we say good morning, america. friday may 1st. can you believe it? >> spring is here. look at this video. this is the woman who said her fiance disappeared on a kayak trip. she gave a tearful interview. she was rescued as well. now, police say she is the killer. she's been charged with murder.
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linzie janis is in cornwall new york with more. >> reporter: members at the cornwall yacht club heard the 911 call rushing to help that woman from these waters. they say there was no reason not to believe her story. police initially buying it too. but not anymore. this recent interview, 35-year-old angelica describes the moment a kayaking trip with her fiance turned tragic. >> he was trying to figure out how the pad tldle the waves. because they were getting crazy. and -- then i just saw him flip. >> reporter: she says she tried to rescue 46-year-old vincent viafore. he didn't make it. >> i saw him -- i saw him struggling a little bit. >> reporter: but this morning, police saying she is no longer
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an innocent victim. she's the prime suspect, charging her with second-degree murder. >> she made statements that implicated herself in the crime. enough to have reasonable cause to have made the arrest. >> reporter: after his disappearance, she took to social media. changes her facebook profile to this posting this picture of herself kayaking with the caption, if only i could have paddled harder. posts police now say may have all been part of an elaborate lie. while authorities aren't commenting on a potential motive, they say viafore was an experienced kayaker who wasn't wearing a life vest. this morning, those who know graswold tells us they're shocked. have she's a very sweet girl as far as i have known. very energetic, happy go lucky. just a really nice person. >> reporter: and a new report
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this morning. angelika graswald says she's accused of tampering with her fiance's kayak. she's due in court next week. she's not yet entered a plea. now to an abc news exclusive. our interview with taya kyle the widow of american sniper chris kyle. taya opening up about how she's carrying on. sharing a side of her husband we have never seen. >> god will take care of you. he's looking out for you. >> reporter: it's scenes like these that inspired taya kyle to write her book. her houbd fofr immortalized in the filling "american sniper." >> she's got a grenade. >> there was so much more to him. it was my chance to share some of that side too. i think he's earned it. >> reporter: taya portrayed by see yen that miller in the film,
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giving us a look at chris's softer side. listen closely as chris talks to his son, bubba, the night before his third deployment. >> we'll read two more and then you can go to bed. when i'm gone, you can look at the tape. >> reporter: little did anybody know that time would come so soon. >> we the jury find the defendant, eddie ray routh guilty of the offense of capital murder. >> reporter: kyle, the war hero murdered right here on u.s. soil by a marine who claimed he was insane. that loss sending taya into self-reflection and rebirth. you open the book four words jump out. love. war. faith. renewal. why? >> love is a key thing.
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the war taught me a lot. it brought the greatest pain in our marriage. it brought greater strength. i had to rely on my faith. renewal is a constant process. >> reporter: but for taya moving on has meant sometimes taking a step back. in her book she writes about a big decision. she moved her wedding ring to her right hand. when we sat down to talk -- >> so why is it back on the left. >> i knew it. i just couldn't do it. >> reporter: the wedding band right where chris kyle put it at the beginning of their epic love story. sit a love story. people think they know it. boy, she -- you see him in a -- a different light. and she's really carrying on his legacy. is very active. >> i love that phrase renewal is a process. >> it is. you can see much more with taya kyle on a special edition of "20/20" tonight at 10:00 p.m. 9:00 central. she'll be here live with us on
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"gma" monday morning. time now for the weather. >> it was hot and dry in the southwest. brushfires started erupting in southern california. we have video the firefighters are out there on the ground, it's like wild season does not have a season any longer, it's year round in california. there's a reason why, some of the numbers have san francisco at their dryest start to the year ever on record. there are some 11-plus inches short of average. reading ask having a tough time, too, look, average 18 inches. almost 6. the heat 01 palm springs that's the big picture. let's get a check closer to home. >> reporter: drought issues to the west. here we're without a whole lot of rain, spotty showers through the day nothing happening right now. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, it's cooler and mainly cloudy later today high of 63. spotty shower, great for the
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weekend. coast, we're okay with the heat. we're excited about soaring into almost summer-like temperatures. near 80 by monday here. >> we'll take it. >> you promised us 80 during the week. >> and you'll get it. >> we'll take 79. that's fine. >> goodness. tough crowd. tough crowd. >> thank you, ginger. coming up school bus scare. the driver keeping 40 kids trapped on the bus. a father racing after the bus calling 911 for help. and ginger will show us how to survive a tornado. wait until you see the best place to hide to make it out alive. >> let's get ready! ♪
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she's chased edd tornados in her career. millions of americans are at wrist of tornadoes every year. what should you do if you're at risk? >> when a tornado watch is wrshs, you still have time. when it's a warning you have got the get to your safe place. >> oh [ bleep ]. >> he's over he's over. >> reporter: it's mother nature at her most ferocious. >> oh my god. turn the car around! >> we're literally running. >> get down! >> reporter: in the past two years alone, tornadoes killed at least 50 americans. it's coming toward us. in 2013 chris lancaster and his family survived this ef-4 ripping through their washington, illinois home. every second caught on tape. >> oh! >> reporter: chris footbally making it to the basement. barely. >> chris, we're okay. >> this is what my house looks
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like after a tornado came through. the debris was hitting my face. don't film it. get the hell out of there. >> reporter: to survive this where you go can mean the difference between life and death. this is one of the research labs at thinge tk tk -- texas tech. this is a debris cannon. it simulates what can happen with different terms. if you can get to a storm shelter with walls like this. >> three, two. >> reporter: one. whoa! you stay alive. >> this 100-mile-per-hour missile will go through the standard residential truck chur. >> reporter: don't believe it. watch this. a 2 by 4 through brick. cinder block. you don't want this going into you. if you have this wall it won't. >> we gotta go! >> just drive, just drive! >> reporter: just as critical
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knowing where not to be. stay off the roads and away from overpasses. some of the most critical moments can happen after the storm. at disaster city in college station, texas. this is disaster city. they train for just that. pinning me under wreckage. experts say it's important not to freeze. instead, look around for anything that can become a tool. i spot this once dangerous piece of te bree. now, a life-saving makeshift lever. >> wedge it underneath. you can see how much you can move that weight. you have a tool box that used to be your house. >> reporter: i'm free. with all my exits blocked, i need another way out. i find this broken table leg. okay. i'm out. survive this? and you can now help others do the same. so again, a shelter or a basement is best. if you can't get to it have a
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predetermined safe place near the center of your home away from windows. like an interior closet hallway, or beneath the staircase. the more walls between you and the storm, the better. we posted a checklist on our website. the other thing people don't think about is in that special place, even in the basement having a helmet is the best idea. covering your head is where people get hurt most. >> even a bike helmet. >> people say get in the bathtub. what? >> it's not always the best place. it depends on how many windows are in the bathroom. >> where it is. >> if your bathroom is interior. >> basement bathtub. >> yes. >> a lot of great tips. >> thank you. >> thank you. coming up what kim kardashian revealed overnight about bruce jenner. their family, and the transition. and the woman who dropped everything to move the paradise. why she made this life-changing decision. city by city town after town,
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it is speed feed time. amy, you rest your voice. jesse palmer is in the social square. >> joul see this in your feeds this morning.
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it's called the ultimate dream job. we saw an article about a woman ho left her job in new york city to live in a caribbean parastis. noelle hancock traded manhattan island for st. john in the u.s. virgin i lands where just 4,000 people call home. we talked to her about what was behind her big decision. >> i went to college. i went to new york. i became a journalist. it was always in the back of my mind. i would be watching you know movies that took place if para paradise or reading books and i would be jealous of the characters. >> with a yale degree she went there making there are 95,000 a year to scooping ice cream for $10 an hour. she's never been happier. turning her fantasy into a reality. it's ban brutal winter. i would love to be somewhere hot right now. if i close my eyes in three, two-are you kidding me?
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tell us what you love to do. tweet us. guys? >> come on. come on. >> he's getting served. >> take me away. >> come on over. >> thank you, jesse. coming up, the battle for sofia vergara over those disputed embryos.
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scene. this is the schuylkill expressway westbound near university westbound traffic jammed, a slow go, the roads are clear and dry, but a jam nonetheless. we have an accident eddystone avenue at 8th avenue. bristol oxford valley road is closed between emily and mill creek roads because of a funeral for a lower makefield detective. use 413 new rogers road. a couple of accidents in you meaner more land one on davisville road and another on gulph road. >> center city philadelphia, lots of sunshine out there david murphy has the forecast. still bright for now matt, as we head into the afternoon we're likely to see more clouds, 52 degrees for now the temperature similar to what we've seen the last couple of mornings, this afternoon a cool flow off the ocean will suppress the temperatures. we'll e we're going for mainly
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cloudy skies and sunny breaks, 63 degrees, chance of shower. 70 tomorrow, 78 sunday, the 80s early next week. >> take it, take it, take it. the second and third rounds of the nfl draft are tonight. watch our draft breakdown after "action news" at 1 # p.m.
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there's over two hundred thousand students in philadelphia. jim kenney and tony williams are fighting over public schools versus charters. i think they're both wrong...it's making sure they all get a good education. teachers should have their contracts respected. they also should be held accountable. and it's wrong philadelphia gets less school funding than other parts of pennsylvania. i'll work with harrisburg to change that. but if they refuse i'll take them to federal court. as mayor i'll do what's right for them.
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good morning, america. school bus scare. >> the bus drive's blocking all the kids on the bus. >> a father racing after 40 elementary school kids allegedly trapped and crying on a bus, pleading for help from 911. modern problem. the sofia vergara legal battle over those frozen embryos. the case raising by questions around the country. dan and nancy here live. ♪ i think i want to marry you ♪ and meet the couple head over heels from the moment they've met. they've been married 47 times around the world. this morning, we're helping them pull off their most epic i dos
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traced an outbreak of the plague to a single dog. the four cases in rural colorado were the biggest outbreak in nearly a century. the patients have recover. scientists are carefully studying the outbreak because it's the first time a dog ever infected a human with the plague. now to a scare on a school bus. the parents were shocked when the driver refused to let children off at the bus stop. locking them inside and driving away. >> the bus driver is locking all of our kids on the bus. they're crying. he's a crazy guy. >> reporter: this father calling 911 from an arizona bus stop on tuesday, after his child's school bus driver allege lid refused to let close to 40 students off the bus. >> they were talking. i guess he shut the a/c off. one of the dads tried to rip the
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door open. this guy's scream agent the kids. he's driving away. he's got all of kids on the bus. >> reporter: for several minutes, the determined dad follows the driver pleading on the phone for the help. >> i'm sorry, ma'am, is there a faster cop. all these kids are crying. >> reporter: following the bus back on the parking lot. the drive let the kids off. this morning, officials looking into the situation. they said the bus driver was trying to protect the children from a parent he did recognize. that driver now on leave. that is the latest in a string of these drivers behaving badly. like this driver in texas who resigned after being caught on cram yelling at student. and these drivers, running lights with students on board. for "good morning america," ryan smith. finally, a show of support
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welcome back to "gma," everybody. time for "pop news." this morning, we begin with this. good-bye mcdreamhouse. so many changes for former "gray's anatomy" star patrick dempsey. announcing the end of his 15-year marriage. he's off the series. now he's moving on listing his stunning malibu home for $14.5 mcmillion. these architectural digest photos show off the home. including a pool gorgeous sbeer yors. even a small farm. >> a farm why not? >> yeah why not. perhaps dempsey should hold on to the house as a vacation spot for whomever shonda rhimes killed off next. >> ooh. a little dark on a friday. >> yes, i am george. meet sprinkles, everybody. the 4-year-old cat recently
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rescued. animal workers couldn't pick her up. she weighed 33 pounds you guys. so big it is not a world record. that goes to himmy, who weighed in at 46. sprinkles is the equivalent of a 650-pound human. right now, she can't move very much. this is better. we're getting somewhere now. with the help of a loving new jersey animal shelter, the sea isles cat shelter, she's just been adopted. she's on the path to being an itty-bitty cat again. she should weigh between 9 and 10 pounds. meantime there's lots to love. finally, a loaded question. how old do you think i am? i'm not asking you. i'm just presenting the question. lay off twitter. i don't want to know. microsoft is taking it on. debuting a new site that answers that question for you, for better or worse. you just need to post a few
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well-lit photos of yourself or whoever you want to know about. the site uses state-of-the-art al algorithms. within the first day, tens of thousands have tried it. they were pleased or not so much. the app things madonna is 31. she's 56. and called hairy styles 29. he's just 21. so the site apologized to those it got wrong. they said it's a work in progress. and to those it got in the right direction, they said -- and finally, i know i only have three. >> thank you for not doing it to us. >> i said no. somebody suggested it. we're family. >> oh music. >> that's for you, robin. we feel like dancing. so does this guy. >> bowego baby. go baby.
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>> yeah go baby. he may be a little fella. but he can move. that is your final thought. >> go get it. >> a fully loaded diaper. >> i don't -- we don't know what if he was dancing or trying to shake free. that's neither here nor there. >> i agree with you. >> what sit with you? >> george said loaded diaper. i responded, robin. >> ginger's got the weather. loaded diaper. oh here new york we have the lupas walk. washington, d.c. there's showers throughout the morning hours they are down to north carolina that's how it will be today. we'll warmup as we go to next week. that's the big picture, let's
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get a which can closer to home. . thanks ginger, a couple of showers could inch into our neck of the woods at times today. we had some earlier in southern delaware and extreme south jersey. cloud cover breaking up, feferlts -- temperatures around 50. 63 is the high, cooler than yesterday, just a spotty shower. better for the weekend though, 70 saturday, 78 sunday! happy friday. let's get inside. first up on our "gma" heat endix, the latest in the battle over sofia vergara's frozen embryos. her ex nick loeb wanting to keep them and raising all kinds of questions. >> reporter: she was red hot on the red carpet at the premier of
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her new movie thursday night. this morning, "modern family's" sofia vergara is at the center of a dispute over embryos she decided to freeze. >> i wanted to make sure i froze some eggs. i wanted to take advantage of science. why not. >> reporter: now her exe fiance nick loeb, is suing her to preverve those embree yoes telling the new york times our frozen embreeyos have a right to live. we reached out to vergara. she doesn't want to comment. she said she has never wanted to destroy her embryos, earlier this month. they're not the only people who have disagreements. >> it's really important to think about, um what we should to in all cases. not just divorce. there are important issues concerning whether or not people have a right to be a parent. a right to try to be a parent.
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and then really importantly, a right not to become a parent. >> reporter: jacob created fertilized embryos with his girlfriend after she was diagnosed with cancer. the two have broken up. his ex still wants a chance to have their child. he's appealing the decision. >> i'm being forced to become a father against my will. >> reporter: for "good morning america," gio benitez, abc news new york. >> complicated emotional cases. let's talk about it with dan abrams and nancy grace. nancy you host "nancy grace" on hln. what's your take? >> what i think in this case is it's very different from carla dustin's case. she had chemotherapy. that was her last chance at having children. unlike this case where nick loeb is 39 years old and is fully capable of having more children. not only that in carla's case
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there was no written clause. in sofia vergara's case there's a document they both signed that said you cannot go full term with these embryos unless both parties agree. also onion crunch. i think this is all a p.r. ploy for nick loeb laugh if you want, but remember he reportedly tried to sneak onion crunch into the white house. that's his product. he's getting tons of p.r. off of this for his product. >> nancy just gave him a little more. um the -- look this is not a closed case. as far as i'm concerned. >> i had to look it up and find out what it is. >> this isn't a closed case. number one, the contract is so clear. he says,s the not a contract. it was just a form i filled out. sorry, but, you both signed it. you didn't just sign you it. they force you to initial it again and again and again. it made it very clear lout this document that they both have to agree to move forward.
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and b, the only cases where the courts have ever said we're going to effectively force one person to be a parent against their will is in those really extreme cases. like where someone had chemotherapy and it was their last chance. >> is this so clear clutut it doesn't go to trial? >> i think it will be dismessed. >> we asked sofia vergara to comment, she goers no comment. what does he do? he writes an op ed in the new york times. i think he's trying to stir up public sentiment. >> and the timing. >> right as she takes the red carpet. >> aren't there other options? he says he's afraid the embryos will stay in the freezer forever. there are times you can have them adopted right? >> basically, thai agreement says if they can't agree what to do with the embryos, they're effect i havely abandoned.
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what that would mean according to the crockettontract is that they would be donated to medical research. >> for those of you who have not investigated the ivf process. he fertilized the eggs. he does his business for about 90 seconds. that's it. he wants to make her raise these children? really? >> uh uh um. >> no. >> um look. i don't -- i don't think. >> that's right. >> i don't think the fact that it's the man versus the woman is the real issue here. i think you could flip this scenario and talk about a famous man who is facing the same sort of situation and i feel the same way, based on their contract. i can't unhear what i just heard. >> oh. >> give it time. >> would you look at the time. nancy, thank you. have a great weekend. dan, thank you. it's all -- gotta move on. next on the heat index,
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reality star jill duggar under fire because of this photo right here. showing the new mom holding her newborn son in a baby sling. critics say the way she's carrying him is not safe. paula faris has the story. >> reporter: the duggars, devoutly religious. indisputably kind. and the stars of their reality show. z good job. >> reporter: but daughter jill has fans in an uproar this week over this photo which appears to show her with her 3-week-old son israel in a sling. posters from this face pook page say the way she's wearing her baby is dangerous, because the baby sits too low in the carrier. >> it's great she's wanting to wear her baby in the sling. it's a hard carrier to understand. >> reporter: holly ann works at wild was mama. >> it's difficult to position the baby right. usually in a ring sling, the baby should be higher on her
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body. >> reporter: the harsh comments include, you would think ever having 82 siblings and being a midwife midwife, she would know how the use a sling properly. it happens more often than you think. the risks are serious. the consumer product safety commission has identified 14 infant deaths with sling-style carriers over the past 0 years. >> the big issue with the sling is the risk of suffocation. if your baby is premature or small for their age, don't use a sling. >> reporter: besser also says incorrect use can lead to hip problems. when used correctly, slings are a great help to mom, who now not only has her baby close, but also her hands free. >> you want to have the baby upright or in a cradle position. yo to see their face. >> it's easier. you practice more and more. >> reporter: jill who was a midwife in training did not wish to comment. for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york.
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>> our thanks to paula and more on this with adrian. she's a certified baby wearing educator and owner of new york's wild was mama. thank you. what sit a parent should know about the proper way to carry their child? >> as you can see babies love their carriers. moms love to hold them close. that's instinct. a good carrier should feel just like your arms. you want to make sure the head is nice and high so you can give them little kisses. you want to make sure that their face is totally visible. no fabric obstructing your view of them. make sure the fabric is nice and tight. >> there are different ways to wrap. we is three. >> this is a woven wrap. daniela has it with her bay by
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in front. it's a long piece of fabric. >> 15 seconds. somewhat good on the that's two? >> a ring sling. get a baby in and out quickly. know how to adjust it. this is a buckle carrier for people who might people more familiar with buckles. make sure you're picking one that's the right size. >> i want to stay. >> can we turn them over. >> look at the buy beast. >> look at the faces. thank you. >> thank you so much. so precious. and very comfortable, obviously. also robin, in the heat index this morning, dad bodies. they look like they go the gym but maybe also enjoy the finer things in life. a little pizza. a little beer. the look is trending. jesse will explain more on the dad body phenomenon. >> that's right. you can call it an early father's day gift. undefined abs and maybe a little bit of flab are actually in. gq has coined it the dawn of the
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dad body. we found a couple dad bodies here in times square. take a look. are you kidding me? forget about wash board abs. >> like you're photo shopped. >> reporter: and bullinggeing biceps. apparently women really want a dad body. >> we saw this on a lot more guys. we were attracted to it. >> reporter: mckenzie is a student at clemson. her article, why girls love the dad body is going viral. >> the dad body is a healthy medium between someone who is a little bit hef veer set and someone two works out. >> reporter: think celebs like vince vaughn. will ferrell. >> we're going streaking. >> reporter: and the favorite dad body to behold. jason segel. >> i got a surprise for you. >> reporter: even young college guys are embracing the dad body
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phenomenon. >> you try to maintain the healthy body. but at the same time i like to have fun and go out and drink on the weekends. >> reporter: she credits the nature of the dad body to a few factors. they're not as intimidating. sflit makes girls feel more vulnerable when they're not with someone who is meal prepping every sunday and being really intimidating. >> reporter: the author says dad bodies with comfy. people like cuddling with someone softer. my question is whose got pizza? >> are you liking the dad body phenom? >> i think it's fun. guys own it. they make fun of it. how do you feel about having a dad body? >> proud, proud for your dad body. all right, you guys. >> they take years of hard work.
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>> 89:27 chopper was overhead as philadelphia firefighters did the dairmingous work of battling -- dangerous work of battling a house fire on the roof of a row home. it happened at 6th and cambria streets. no injuries reported. karen rogers has traffic. >> reporter: good morning, matt, that's eastbound traffic 422 an 1 minute ride from oaks to 202. we have an accident on ridge pike at township line road. upper hanover it's a building fire between buck road and penn and fry. use quakertown road instead. we have bristol oxford valley road closed for a funeral
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procession use 413 new rogers road. an accident in delaware eddystone avenue and east 8th street. >> let's check the forecast with meteorologist david murphy. >> reporter: starting out sunny, cool at 52 degrees, overall we're looking at a cooler and eventually a cloudier forecast. this afternoon we'll go with a cloudy forecast and sunny breaks, cooler than yesterday 63. there will be a chance of a pop-up sprinkle or shower. most of you don't see that. better for the weekend milder and nice on saturday, 70. great for the union game. sunday, cooler in the morning nice for the blue cross broad street run. monday, 82 is the high. tuesday, 86 is the high, feeling more like june than may coming up next week. >> "action news" has a warning
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♪ baby i think i wanna marry you ♪ look at this. there they are. the acrobatic couple turned internet sensation. when they exchanged vows around the globe. cannot wait for an epic epic times square ending to their worldwide wedding adventure. the unforgettable ceremony is just ahead. you never know what you're going to see here in times square. >> no. life is an adventure. >> amy can't talk. she's doing this. >> these a miami today. >> you may have noticed an addition here. cam mathison is with us. congratulations. cam has a new gig, everyone. an exciting dpig as a correspondent for "entertainment tonight" and the weekend
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coanchor. congrats pal the. >> thank you. i'm totally loving it. >> he does stuff for us and starring in a romantic mystery murder movie. murder she baked. a chocolate chip cookie mystery. >> that's right. a lot of good baked goods involved. >> you're a detective. solving the cookie caper. >> it's a fun movie. it stars ali sweeney. i play a hard-nosed detective, which is not often for me. i come in big city guy, coming to small town. it's sweet. >> it's different for you. you must love that. >> it's a nice opportunity. it's great project. >> it's good to be cam mathison now. >> what are you doing? you look fantastic. is there that's very nice because on these movie, i'm eating tons of chocolate chip cookies and plum pudding.
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i'm working out like madman. >> it shows. it does. >> you need to watch it. it's called "murder she baked, a chocolate chip cookie mystery." it premiers on hallmark movies and mysteries on saturday. time for "shark tank your life." we'll have two entrepreneurs trying to win over laurie gren grenier. how do you know? >> is it something that people need and want? can it be made at an affordable price? and will it follow to a good cross section of people. >> you need a big pool of people. let's see. melanie melanie moore. she says her product will wash away your fears of staining a good white shirt. take it away. >> have you ever been driving to work stopped short, and spill
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coffee all over your sleeve? >> yes. >> or maybe you're having a drink with a friend and someone bumps your arm and wine goes fieing everywhere. >> wow. >> well maybe in the past that would have ruined your day. but with our unstainable fabric technology spills no longer turn into stans. and white and wine are no longer mortal enemies. >> all right. thank you. >> interesting. >> let's check in with our home testers. >> as you can see, it is just rolling down the shirt. and bouncing off the fabric really good. i give it a thumb up. >> this is unstainable. i give it a thumbs up. >> how about that. a lot of thumbs up. now we meet ron williams. he loves to cook. he got frustrated every time he tried to defrost something so he
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got to work. take it away ron. >> hi shark. i love cooking made easy. when it comes to thawing, i love the laws of physics. the meat always floats to the top. my solution? handy thaw. plaz the frozen food under the arm. you're good to go. if you're tired of your food floating in the sink the handy thaw has you covered. >> let's see what the home terss thought. >> i think you do just as well submerging food with a heavy plate. i have to give it thumbs down. >> it just feels impractice kl to use water to defrost when i could plan ahead and do it in the refrigerator. i have to give it a thumbs down. >> oh no. thumbs down. sorry, ron. lori now it's up to you.
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what do you think? >> well honestly i think they're both really clever. they both solve a problem. and meet a need. that's always the best kind of product. i'm going to pick now? >> okay. tough as it is. i'm going to pick melanie for one reason. more people can use her product. it -- a bigger cross section of people. >> a bigger pool. >> there it is. >> i liked yours, ron, a lot. i think it's really smart. >> not only do you get the trophy. our sponsor, deluxe has given you a $500 gift card that you can use in their small business marketing. >> that's amazing. thank you. >> now you have to tell us about the new show you're premiering called "beyond the tank." everyone wants to know what happens next. >> you'll see the sharks in
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their natural elements. you're going to see the nitty-gritty. real people. our deals. what really happens. there's consequences. it's exciting. it's what goes on. >> tonight, yours is a bagel. >> mine is the bantam bagel. mine is not tonight. it's three weeks. i think everybody will love the show. it's the nitty-gritty. it's -- you see it all. >> thank you, lori. thank you for coming in. thank you to both of you as well. "shark tank" is on tonight at 8:00. "beyond the tank" at 9:00 eastern. let's go the ginger. let's go that. we have so many great folks out here. how about we go ahead and start with the forecast. a look at denver, thunderstorms possible today, a look from earlier this morning partly cloudy skies and buffalo new york, marine layer has come over. you see how it's covering the
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buildings. warmer and drier across the east coast. in the middle stalled front chances of showers and storm also sunday. >> reporter: thanks, ginger, definitely getting warmer around here between now and the weekend we have a cool day maybe a sprinkle in the poconos. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast we go from the 50s to 63. # 0 tomorrow, 78 sunday. congratulations and wish happy 18th anniversary to our presents at despierta america. broadcasting live from walt disney world in orlando this morning. amy? "avengers: age of ultron"
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has already been reelsed internationally. fans are looking forward to meeting new characters. >> stark is a sickness. >> oh junior. you going break your old man's heart. >> if i have to. ? nobody has to break anything. >> clearly, you have never made an omelet. >> he beat me by one second. >> this is funny, mr. stark. is this comfortable? like old times? >> this was never my life. >> you can still walk away there this. >> oh we will. >> we're so excited to have aaron taylor johnson and elizabeth johnson with us quick silver and scarlet witch. you all switched hair colors? >> we did. >> we don't do interviews without each other now. >> you never know what kair hair color you'll turn up with next. >> sonic speed.
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>> and your character -- >> with mind powers. >> has mind power. >> for this movie, it's lovely to see into all the other different superheroes. we've been able to do that through scarlet witch. she breaks them down. looks into their worst fears. it's an emotional journey. >> was it intimidating joining this cast of well-known and beloved superheroes. >> we just came off working together if "godzilla." we were friends. it was nice to come in together in an intimidating environment. everyone ended up being the nicest people ever. >> aaron, your wife sam, just directed fifty shades of grey. you're responsible for nearly $700 million at the box office. how does that feel? >> it feels amazing. i wonder if we can get a little taste of that though. >> i love your sisters, mary-kate and ashley naming
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their fashion line for you and your brother. elizabeth and james. do you inspire their designs? >> no their dezins inspire me. i know nothing about fashion. they have the best taste of anyone i know. >> thank you both for stopping by. "avengers: age of ultron" is in theaters today. and coming up sandra lee is here. jesse palmer and cameron mathison here to help. stay was.
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and just like that the snow is gone. and parkas become jackets. and sweaters go down for a long nap. and off you go. and your backyard gets a whole lot bigger. and you're running... and climbing... and your gear gets lighter and trimmer, and fitter and smarter. and now every frozen second spent willing this day to come is just a warm fading memory. ♪
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we're just dancing, moving grooving on a friday morning here. time now for sandra's spring cooking fling. sandra lee here television host editor in chief of sandra lee magazine. and one of people magazine's most beautiful people. here to tell us some tasty spring recipes. you were in the mag and your beau the governor andrew cuomo. you're a power couple. >> he is very handsome. we're talking about cocktail time right now. the best time of the day. >> he's taught you well. >> i'm trying to figure out the segue. >> cow can tell she's with a politician. she jus segued right out of that. >> this is a brand-new, ready to
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serve. it's a bar in a bottle. real fruit. blue agave. triple triple sec. pure cane sugar. under 150 calories a serving. this can be poured over ice. if you want to make -- >> all recipes. >> the cocktails are on the backside. >> just in case you lose the recipe. they're there. >> you can cook with it. >> have you noticed the sous chefs. >> i want to be the saucier. >> you can cook with them as well. >> on the grill, all the alcohol will burn off. if you're making icing, cocktail not burning off. cup cakes only for adults. a cup and half in this measuring cup. whoo. >> oh right in here. okay. >> it's better chilled.
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this is cilantro. chicken seasoning. i love cooking with you. these arefour chicken breasts. >> how are we doing? >> you're looking good. >> you're making it look so easy. >> it will be hard for us. >> this is on the grill. >> just grab that. pop it on your hip. you have to take your tongs. >> oh excuse me. >> hip pop. >> that's why you're a power couple. >> that goes on the grill. barbecue sauce in here. pour a half cup of the strawberry margarita. this is strawberry barbecue sauce. >> i just got props. i don't know what i'm doing. >> you're basting. >> put him to work. >> okay i'm coming over here.
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>> i'm sweating over here. hard work. >> marg reetarita chicken. these are margarita strawberry bars. whole strawberries. reduce this down. a quarter cup of sugar. you can use these as jam. vanilla cookie wafers. bake it. this is on the top. cream cheese, sugar, egg, sour cream. >> come on jesse. pick it up. >> that's right. >> he wanted an electric plender. we cut it out. look at the size of the guy. he doesn't need it. >> sandy, thank you. cam, jesse. i don't know what to say. thank you for saving that baby seal. we saw that on instagram. thank you. >> of course. >> get the recipes on our
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website. coming up, the reason we have to get out of the kitchen. our wedding adventure live. you don't want to miss.
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♪ hey baby i think i wanna marry you ♪ sflmplgt back to theed a ed aadventure. cheetah platt and rhian woodyard are here. they've been head over heels from the get go. they've done everything together since they met. love at first lift. >> i picked her up and never put her down. >> reporter: and on the one-year anniversary of the day they met, cheetah popped the question. put off by the high cost of planning their day, they decided to put the money to a global
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wedding adventure that lit up the internet. >> the venue is $10,000 or we can go around the world for $3,000. >> reporter: it was around the world in 47 weddings. >> when we arrived in each country, we had no idea where our wedding would take place. some places were very easy. egypt, in front of the pyramids. in morocco, no idea. >> reporter: they legally tied the knot in california a few weeks ago. to cheetah and rhian, they're journey is far from over. they're prefairing for the epic ceremony here in times square. >> i think i'm a little nervous. >> reporter: without further ado, let's hand it over to cheetah and rhian. their 48th wedding will reach new heights here in times
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square. take it away. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> i, cheetah platt. >> i rhian woodyard solemnly swear to. >> love and honor you. >> to lead and to follow. >> as your partner. >> as your lover. >> as your friend. do you take me as your unending supporter? >> as your fearless protector. >> as your husband? >> as your wife? i do. then with this ring -- i thee
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wed. by the power vested in me -- i now pronounce you husband. >> and wife. >> you may kiss the bride. [ cheers and applause ] >> i don't want to interrupt. incredible. incredible. a wedding to remember. and we will be right back to celebrate with the happy couple. >> i love you so much baby.
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[ cheers and applause ] and -- there's the cake. and the happy couple. our congratulations to cheetah and rhian. number 48. was it as special as number 47? >> this is the best day of my
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life. >> cheers to you. many adventures ahead. we want to thank alchemy for this beautiful cake. guys we wish you all the best. have a great weekend, everybody. good morning everyone, i'm matt o'donnell, 8:56 friday, may 1. let's go to karen rogers and see
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what it's doing on i-95. >> reporter: this is a slow go, i-95 at allegheny southbound traffic heading toward center city heavy past bridge to girard. on the big picture slow speeds on i-95 12 miles per hour. we have a problem in north philadelphia. the accident scene on north broad southbound at vanango. look for that. on the boulevard southbound at deavereau somebody is stuck. there's the accident in north philadelphia. here we are in bristol township, bucks county, oxford valley road is closed between mill creek stick to new rogers road. better than old rogers road. >> new and improved rogers road could be a nice selection. david murphy. >> reporter: i need a new murphy road. we're off to a cold start but we're squeezing morning sunshine
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out of the picture so that's nice. 53 degrees that's the current temperature. this afternoon we get more clouds in play, not that we'll be without any sunshine, but it will be cloudier than the last couple of days. high of 63. cooler, chance of spotty shower. 70 tomorrow. 78 on sunday, a nice weekend ahead. >> coming up on "action news" at noon, more details on the arrest and injury of freddie gray who suffered a fatal injury in the custody of baltimore police. what happened inside the police van at noon. "live" with kelly and michael is next. helen hunt is a guest. i'm matt o'donnell. have a great friday and great weekend!
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announcer: it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, award-winning actress helen hunt. and from "the big bang theory," kunal nayyar. plus a performance from "american idol" finalist tyanna jones. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] now, here are a couple of emmy-award winners, kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪ michael: hello! ke

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