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good morning, america. happening now, historic floods. the deadly rain and the rising rivers spilling their banks. the firefighter swept away to his death. homes submerged. neighborhoods gone. the watches and the warnings. evacuations and rescues happening right now. on edge. tensions in cleveland, the arrests overnight. police out in riot gear after a white officer is found not guilty in the deadly shooting of the unarmed black couple. firing 13 shots. >> i was totally surprised that he was acquitted. >> what the victims' families are saying this morning. caught on camera. skydiving accident. spectators shocked at a memorial day, event when this high-flier hits a power line.
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what went wrong. and wild ride. the competition heating up for the scariest roller coaster on earth. why this new one is unlike any you have seen. >> wish me luck. >> our reporter faces her fear to find the best ride of the summer. hey, good morning. let's get straight to our top story, that historic washout in the south central u.s. >> and this is an unprecedented, fluid and extremely dangerous situation throughout the region. we're seeing hundreds of homes under water and flash flood warnings in effect. we're also seeing evacuations and water rescues. in fact, one firefighter in oklahoma was swept away and died. >> incredibly sad. here's what's causing this right now, a line of strong,
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slow-moving storms dumping massive amount of rain. the forecast from rob in just a minute. but we want to kick off our coverage right now with abc's phillip mena who's in wichita falls, texas. good morning. >> reporter: dan, good morning. this memorial day weekend storm was long and wide, bringing with it heavy rain and destruction. overnight, deadly floods washing across the midwest. in texas, i-35 washed out. stalling the biggest north to south interstate in that part of the country. flood waters rising. a vehicle pushed off the road by fast-rushing water abandoned in norman, oklahoma. outside tulsa, hundreds of water rescues, as torrential rains poured down from oklahoma to texas. police confirming a firefighter died overnight. >> one of our firefighters fell into a storm drain. we believe one of the other firefighters attempted to help him out. unfortunately, the other
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firefighter passed away. >> reporter: also in oklahoma, reported tornadoes touching down and winds destroying everything in its path. our oklahoma affiliate koco showing us the sheer force of the wind which ripped this gas station apart. in austin, texas, the fire department confirming dozens of dangerous water rescues where the river has risen almost 35 feet. at the university of texas at austin the school cancelling the commencement ceremony because of the dangerous weather. the river swallowing up this neighborhood. it's expected to crest at 25 feet. later this evening. and more evacuations could be ordered. yesterday, we saw neighbors trying to come back and retrieve some of their belongings and right now, authorities have been out overnight assisting search and rescue efforts. we'll get a better idea of the damage as the sun comes up.
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>> phillip mena leading our coverage. storms firing up the rest of the holiday weekend and rob tracking all of the severe weather. >> good morning, paula. >> yeah, more rain coming. take a look at this map. this low isn't moving. you see the moisture coming from the topics so it's deep. some of that rain we'll go over the mates. we saw 8 to 12 inches of rain and that's where the blanco river rose over 30 feet in just a few hours, a record-setter there. new, we're getting late word that over 300 homes are submerged in that area. also up through dallas and across the red river and oklahoma, oklahoma city seeing a tremendous amount of rain. and this ground very much saturated, and that's why you're seeing the flooding. more rain coming. east of i-35 will get the heaviest. dan? >> rob, thank you.
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as you said, we know that you'll stay on top of this story all day long. but we do want to move on now to our top story this morning, cleveland a city on edge. arrests overnight, as a judge acquitted a white police officer in the shooting deaths of an unarmed black man and woman. the officer climbed on to the hood of the car and fired 13 shots. and abc's alex perez is on the story. alex, good morning to you. >> dan, many here going to bed last night not knowing what to expect. authorities working through the night to keep things under control. overnight, tensions in cleveland rising. police in riot gear. three people arrested. clashes with protesters after this officer is acquitted of charges in the deaths of this unarmed african-american couple. after a day of outburst and unrest. police officer michael brelo cleared of wrongdoing after firing 15 shots from the hood of timothy russell and malissa williams' car.
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in a police interrogation, brelo said he felt his life was in danger. the judge's decision causing outrage from the victims' family members. >> i was totally surprised that he was acquitted and that there were no charges. >> to me it was a hate crime. >> reporter: russell and williams were killed back in 2012, after leading police on a nearly 25-minute chase that ended up involving more than 100 officers. police who say at one point, they thought they were being shot at, finally cornered the car. multiple officers were firing. brelo jumped on the hood of their car. he later defended his actions to the judge. the judge saying brelo's use of deadly force was reasonable. >> whatever the outcome, two people are still dead. >> reporter: the protests here have for the most part been peaceful. brelo, who could face administrative charges from the police department, declining to
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comment this morning. and the justice department has announced they'll be reviewing the judge's decision, the victims' family members expressing their thanks to demonstrators for keeping protests for the most part peaceful. paula. >> that situation far from over. alex, thank you so much. and now to the latest in the d.c. mansion murder mystery and the investigators' strategy to find any of the accomplices. with the prime suspect behind bars. abc's ryan smith has been on this story from the start and has more. hi, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, paula. authorities are on the lookout for daron wint's accomplices. and while their criminal complaint reveals clues into their thinking. releasing those five people with wint could hold the key. this morning, authorities pressing on, in their pursuit for the suspected accomplices of daron wint in the quadruple
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homicide and fire at this d.c. mansion. in this criminal complaint filed friday, authorities say they believe the killing of savvas savopoulos, his wife amy, their son and housekeeper required the presence and assistance of more than one person. >> how do define control of four people under durress? it's almost impossible. >> reporter: that document revealing key clues of others' involvement. the day of the fire, according the complaint, the family's porsche was driven erratically. by a man with short, well-groomed hair, seemingly different than wint's hair. wint's criminal background and associates could hold the key. the former welder, the former welder, was once arrested for carrying a machete and bb gun outside its headquarters. he's convicted twice of assault and served jail time. authorities detaining wint and five others with him after an intense 24-hour manhunt. all five men and women have been
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released without immediately being charged. but that may be by design. >> there's a lot of reasons to keep people out of jail. when people are on the street they talk. the whole idea is to gather more information. >> reporter: the savopoulos family's released a statement. their surviving teenage daughters away at school during the fire, now are looking at a funeral coming up in over a week's time. for their parents and little brother. paula, dan. >> thinking about those kids this morning. it's hard for calm to be fully restored when there's alleged accomplices still on the street. let's send it over to ron who's tracking developments especially historic days in ireland. good morning, everyone. we begin with that historic and resounding vote in ireland, legalizing same-sex marriage. celebrations on the streets of dublin, this in a country where homosexuality was only decriminalized two decades ago.
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in a landslide victory, with more than 60% voting yes. the first country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage by popular vote. the construction now changed in this predominantly catholic country. >> the people have spoken. you know, ireland has moved on. it's just a different country to what it was a couple of years ago. >> ireland's most senior catholic leader saying the church now has a huge task on hand to reach out to young people. the u.s. supreme court is set to make a decision on same-sex marriages here in coming weeks. and iraqi government forces are launching a huge counterattack in an effort to take back parts of anbar province, including the key city of ramadi, which is now under isis. officials in baghdad saying that preparations are now under way for a widespread
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counteroffensive in that area, including irani-backed shiite militias. back here at home the company that owns the pipeline in california, still haven't located the source of that leak. it's the only pipeline, the only one in the county that wasn't required to have an automatic shutoff valve. the line which ruptured last tuesday had to be sealed manually. environmentalist groups are stepping up their efforts in order to save wildlife that was affected by the spilled oil. and take a look at this skydiving stunt that went terribly wrong. it was apart of a memorial day weekend event in winchester, tennessee, three people parachuting out of the plane. one jumper, somehow ends up slamming into some power lines, then falling to the ground. he was taken to the hospital and released.
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and new england patriots quarterback tom brady has a lot of die-hard fans, but this woman may have been his biggest supporter. she recently died. she wanted the world to know her opinion in deflategate. in her obituary, her family wrote about her ardent defense of tom brady. her family writing, she would like us to set the record straight for her that brady is innocent. and finally, it's 2015, "back to the future" fans. it's the year of the hoverboard. take a look at this canadian inventor, who set the record for the farthest flight by a hoverboard. blew the previous record out of the water, literally. it turns out that marty mcfly in "back to the future part ii"
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wasn't too far off after all with his prediction of 2015. flying cars may be coming soon, well, maybe not that soon. >> i think there's a reason he's using the hoverboard over water. >> safe landing. >> in case it doesn't work out. we're going to move on now to what should be an interesting week in the presidential campaign. hillary clinton is about to have company on the campaign trial in the form of this guy, bernie sanders. back in 1986 he recorded a folk album. and abc's jonathan karl recently asked him about it. ♪ >> reporter: does this sound familiar? >> i got to get in the groove here. it does sound very familiar. 25 years later. >> let's bring in jon who's in washington, he'll be hosting "this week." sanders has his first big campaign event this tuesday, is
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this just a novelty run or can he have real impact here? >> look, i don't think he's going to beat hillary clinton. he might be the most unusual presidential campaign we have seen in a long time. he's 73 years old, he has a thick brooklyn accent. he's from vermont. and he's a self-described socialist. that said, bernie sanders has quite a following among the real progressive left of the democratic party, there will be debates. the dnc has said there will be at least four debates that hillary clinton has agreed to take part. not only sanders, we'll see martin o'malley, so hillary clinton will have competition, dan. i don't think that she's fearful that either one of these two will beat her. >> well, it certainly will make things more interesting at the very least. >> definitely. >> jon, thank you. jon will have much more on the race to the white house, coming up later on "this week,"
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on abc, including his interview with ohio governor john kasich, will he run? paula, now, over to you. >> dan, thank you. and the most famous phrase in auto racing, "ladies and gentlemen, start your engines," will soon get this indy 500 off and running. the race plagued by fiery crashes. during practice runs. and espn's lindsay czarniak is at the brickyard right now. lindsay, can you tell us about the front-runners? >> reporter: yes, you know, i think when everybody looks at who might win today, who sticks out is scott dixon, because he's on the pole. he won when he was on the pole back in 2008. he told me, being from new zealand, i have been to the world cup and the olympics. he says when he walks out on this track, he can feel it. it's unlike anything he's experienced. but you got to look at the veteran, helio castroneves. he came so close to winning last year, it really came down to a split-second move that was made. so, i think he's someone that
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you can never, ever count out. >> so dixon and castroneves. so many crashes during practice, drivers like to push the envelope at the indy 500, any concerns over the track? >> reporter: you know, it's been a very, very difficult may, worst than they have seen in years, maybe even decades because of several crashes. hinchcliffe suffered life-threatening injuries, thankfully he's okay. all these drivers tell me the risk is worth the reward. winning this race is so big, it creates instant star status, paula. >> all right, lindsay, greater risk, greater reward. enjoy the race today. we'll be looking for you. >> thank you. >> and there will be a special honorary starter in the face of patrick dempsey and david letterman making his first appearance on their prerace show. catch all of the indy 500 excitement right here on abc starting at 11:00 a.m. eastern.
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>> with mcdreamy making a special appearance. >> yes. while the indy 500 is part of the fun this holiday weekend, let's not forget what the holiday is really about. honoring the men and women who serve this country. >> along those lines, we have an emotional reunion to show you, a young woman and a former lieutenant who saved her life. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: just in time for memorial day, a chance to thank an american hero. she was just a baby when her mom wound up on saddam hussein's hit list. the u.s. granted the mother asylum, but the baby's name wasn't on the list. so, a young lieutenant colonel improvised. he swept up the baby and gave her a new name on the spot so she could get on the plane. >> i said, again, my name is greg. if the baby's name was greg, relative. >> reporter: they escaped to atlanta where they have lived ever since.
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she grew up a georgia peach. now 18 years old, she never knew her hero. though she heard all about him. >> if it wasn't for him, i wouldn't be here. >> reporter: peppin now in his 70s, was surprised to receive an invitation to attend her high school graduation. >> the day i got her e-mail was one of those signature days that kind of makes your life worthwhile. >> reporter: he's delighted to be there for another. >> i'm happy you tracked me down. >> so am i. >> reporter: a reunion 18 years in the making. for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, new york. >> oh, my word. he said getting that e-mail makes his life worthwhile, what an incredible moment. >> this big crazy planet x sometimes two lives intersecretary and really cool things can happen. we do have a breaking story
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weather has been crazy across the southern plains and eastern colorado. severe thunderstorms and flooding that's hail actually coming down so hard, that the hail is running along with the rainfall. that's the potential today. we're not only seeing the flooding across texas and oklahoma, the past two weeks have been in the pattern where they get severe weather flooding severe weather flooding, that's what we're seeing today. the severe weather slides to the east. the rain will be hanging around texas and cheers port and little rock. under the gun tomorrow, i think we'll see another pulse out of the system in the rockies that refuses to move. meanwhile, a chilly start across the northeast. we're seeing heat begin to build form the first unofficial day of summer. 85 in raleigh. 82 in philadelphia.
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warmer tomorrow, bringing in humidity, memorial day plans along i-95 and the beaches along the east coast will be good, i think thunderstorms will pop up along the mississippi river and the northern western great lakes. that's a check of the national outlook, here's what's shaking locally. >> reporter: that bubble of high pressure will keep us dry through the first part of the up coming workweek. storm tracker 6 live double scan no issues as we go live on sky 6. we can see the flags blowing in the wind. it's chilly north and west, everybody climbing into the 70s some areas in the low 80s. the next chance of any measurable precipitation is not until wednesday in the form. thunderstorms. notice the heat and humidity building by the middle of the week. a couple slivers along the
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panhandle but this is done. >> hard way to do it. >> yeah. >> yeah it's painful. >> thank you very much rob. coming up on "good morning america" -- the woman charged with killing her boyfriend. scream machine, the race to have the scariest roller coaster, are these things actually safe? >> no. and major meltdown, a toddler with 1 case of the terrible 2s loses it in front of the president. her mother revealing exclusively to "good morning america" this morning what set the toddler off. >> that's the carpet of the oval office. >> yes. >> maybe she's a republican.
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coming up here, death on the river, the new development in the case of the woman charged with killing her fiance. on a kayaking trip. ready to ride, the roller coasters will take you on unforgettable ups and downs. the roller-coasters will take you
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>> developing this morning, 8 people are in the hospital two fighting for their lives after a carbon monoxide leak in montgomery county. fire crews were called out to the 100 block of west airy street in norristown around 11:00 p.m. they found elevated readings in five homes. officials say the source of the leak, a generator running in the
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basement of one of the homes. the residents had their power shut off days ago. good morning 8:27, may 24th. i hope you're having a good holiday weekend. outside we go to chris sowers. >> reporter: good morning, nydia, it's gorgeous out here, temperatures are milder than yesterday at this time. we have wall-to-wall blue skies. en sunny, high, thin clouds, 80 degrees in the city. cooler down the shore 70s for the poconos. 88 memorial day and the 90s by tuesday. >> that's it for "action news" we're back in a half-hour i'm nydia han.
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♪ i'm on the edge of glory ♪ i don't know if this looks like fun or most likely terrifying. but this is the ride at six flags great adventure. in new jersey. it's the tallest and fastest drop ride in the world, and get this, you plunge over 41 stories in less than 10 seconds. i imagine if dan had a high-pitch scream, we would hear it on that ride. >> i can't imagine paying to do that. around the horn. does that look attractive to you? >> no. >> i love the feeling of losing my stomach. >> you do? >> yeah. >> i'm afraid of heights. we're just at the start of a new roller-coaster season and our marci gonzalez is at six flags this morning ready to test her courage. she'll have a look at some of the fiercest rides in america.
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she'll ask, as these rides get more extreme, are they also getting more dangerous? that is coming up. but first, the brand-new development in the case of young woman accused of killing her fiance. >> prosecutors say she may it seemed like an accident to collect on a hefty insurance policy. >> reporter: this morning, attorneys for this woman telling abc news police may have located the body of 46-year-old vincent viafore, her former fiance she's accused of murdering, near where he allegedly went missing in new york's hudson river. 35-year-old graswald is being held on bail, charged with second-degree murder in connection with his death. police refusing to release identifying information about his body. her attorney say that if it's
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viafore, the people who care for him and love him will be able to get closure on his disappearance. she spoke to a local news station after his boat capsized. >> he was trying to figure out how to paddle the waves because they were getting pretty crazy. >> reporter: prosecutors said that she later allegedly admitted that she tampered with his boat. so that it would take on water. she knew those actions would contribute to his death. graswald and her attorney claim that it was an accident. this may be the result of a cultural misunderstanding. graswald is from latvia. >> she comes from a society where weakness, whether it's in the form of sorrow, grief, fear, is frowned upon and culturally and socially. >> reporter: prosecutors alleged graswald did it all for two life insurance policies that could net her $250,000. and that she even talked about what she could possibly do with the money. for "good morning america," mara
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schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> and our thanks to mara for that report. let's get another look at the morning headlines and ron. good morning, everyone. we begin with the historic floods soaking the middle of the country, now turning deadly, a claremont, oklahoma firefighter has died during a fire rescue. and in cleveland, ohio, arrests overnight after a police officer, michael brelo, was found not guilty of killing an unarmed black couple in a barrage of gunfire. police in riot gear pushing away angry protesters. after a day of outbursts and unrest. and overseas, an international group of 30 women activists have crossed the heavily fortified border between north and south korea, into north korea, calling for women to be a part of the peace process in that region. and finally, a turf war of a different kind, take a look at these angry cubs who can't bear
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to share this garage can in new jersey. these two were duking it out over the overturned recyclables. >> oh, geez. >> they're duking it out. >> darwin would be proud. >> a little bit later, they go back to battle in a neighbor's yard. went another 12 rounds. they wandered off. that's the end of it. >> is the lesson don't leave your resickle recycling outside? >> thank you. rob, this has been a really busy morning in your department. >> yeah, i mean, it's so widespread and in many cases, historic stuff.unprecedented stuff it's remarkable. a live shot out of dallas. i'm assuming this is the trinity
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river, it's one of the many rivers over its banks. dallas will get another pulse of rain today and bit of a break tomorrow. this is outside of houston hayes county, the blanco river roles 20 feet. the household items are hanging out there. there's are flash flood warnings that are happening. we have severe weather western of houston. tornados west of houston moving from the south to the north. the moisture is coming from the gulf of mexico, the tropic that's why it's so so deep. him green four inches or more on top of what they have seen. it will stretch to the north. the flooding across the northern tier won't be as bad.
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southwest looking okay. that's a check on the national outlook, here's what's shaking locally for you. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. no moisture out there this morning. actually there's not a cloud in the sky. 82 degrees is the forecasted high today. 88 today more humid tomorrow. ced. i'm still feeling it. i think i need to call in sick. >> we need some rain across the northeast. >> it's too late for that. she's here, ladies and gentlemen coming up, the best and worst rides at the theme parks. it's an arms race out there who can put together the most terrifying experience. and summer sizzler, we have a first look at the red-hot poster of the stars from "magic mike xxl." shirtless, of course. in "pop news."
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i think it's fair to say what's going on at theme parks across the u.s. is nothing short of an arms race. >> the battle is on to bring you the big thrills, the biggest and fastest rides around. abc's marci gonzalez is at six flags great adventure in new jersey. >> reporter: good morning. i'm all strapped in here on the batman ride. if you ask me, it's already scary enough. but starting in july, they'll start running this ride backwards. but as it kicks off this weekend, this is one of many rides taking the thrill factor to a whole new level. it takes a superhero's strength stomach to handle some of summer's ultimate attractions like this. the new batman ride at six flags in texas. flip riders as they fly around curves and
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conquer 90-degree drops. amusement parks across the country are in an all-out battle to build the wildest, most scream-worthy thrills. from the largest water ride to the ride in new jersey promising the tallest and fastest drop. zumanjaro plunging riders 41 stories at 90 miles an hour. and the roller coaster race only gets more outrageous with the so-called skyscraper being built in orlando, promising to shatter records when the 570-feet ride opens in 2015. while rides keep getting scarier, are they also getting more dangerous? >> you shouldn't avoid the amusement park, it's inspection on top of inspection that keeps those rides safe. >> reporter: there have been
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some unforeseen scares in the past two months. riders at disney california adventure were stuck at the peak of this coaster back in april. earlier this month riders in pennsylvania were stuck on a ride at hersheypark. according to industry research, riders only 1 in 24 million chance of being seriously hurt on a roller coaster. meaning, you're actually more likely to be injured on a playground and this is definitely no merry go round. and this isn't either, as we make the butterfly in the stomach build up to the first big drop, i'm going to lose my ability to speak. i'll send it back to you guys in new york. >> oh, my word. better marci than us. >> this looks like the worst
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assignment, ever. >> is she laughing or screaming? >> i think both. >> the professional storm chaser over here. he runs towards tornadoes. >> i love losing my stomach. the rides that spin i'll lose my cookies. >> you got to draw the line. >> you're not sucking your thumb. >> >> i like to say you can't hurt steel. i don't actually mean when i say that. >> he's not steel, but you are brave. >> rob, we'll go on a roller-coaster adventure. maybe, sara, too. >> i'd consider it if we get lunch after. coming you on "good morning america" -- a mortifying moment what happened when 2-year-old girl gets to meet the president. her mom telling "good morning america" exclusively what led to this meltdown. it's all ahead in "pop news." is that the president right there? >> oh, wow. >> that's cute. >> the first feet.
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>> i'm not focusing on personality, it's time the tables are turned. nothing from the boys really? >> i feel like i need to take a bath in purell now. >> pass the purell really. >> it took a year of planning. a man just pulled off the epic proposal. vincent from the bronx brought his girlfriend to new york central park. now, everything's good so far. all of their friends and family were behind them. >> oh, that's great. >> holding up signs that say, will you marry me? it was not until she stepped out of the picture and turned around that she realized what was going on. >> that's really clever. >> and she said -- >> no? >> you can't say no to a guy that plans that much. >> i know right where that is. >> that's in central park. >> yes. >> i love this.
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>> that's great. >> now, the cute thing is, when he gave the camera over to a stranger, he said, dude, it's on video and just go with it. he figured out what was happening. the guy kept rolling to make sure -- >> he did a really good job. >> this is a total stranger shooting this. how cool. >> that guy should be invited to the wedding. >> yeah. he said it was the happiest moment in his life. he kept rolling and capturing it all. >> i think the wedding photographer right there. >> yeah. okay, some times we forget that it's the little things that can make us happy and that's why we call -- oops, we all can learn so much from this. this toddler is eating ice cream and cannot -- this looks like me on the weekend. >> oh, my gosh. >> listen to that giggle. >> listen to that. >> that's kind of demonic, isn't it? >> really. >> i'm just kidding, it's a
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joke. >> one more. >> that was a little demonic. >> that was so adorable. we all know that child attitude can turn on a dime. imagine you're invited to the white house and you bring your toddler to meet the president and then this happens. that's little claudia, pounding out her frustrations right in front of the president and mrs. obama. to his credit, the president rolls with it. she wanted to wear something, she wanted to change right before she met the president. >> of course she did. >> that's what happens. >> how could she possibly wear that? >> thank you very much for "pop news." we'll be right back with more "good morning america." keep it here. >> sara, you never react that way. "good morning america." >> sara you never react that way.
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>> good morning, it is 9:00 a.m., on this sunday, may 24. in the news, # -- 8 people are hospitalized after they were overcome by carbon monoxide
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overnight. two in critical condition. >> a fire forces people out of their philadelphia home. remembering those who made the ultimate sacrifice so we could enjoy our freedom. we'll look at how the people at the jersey shore are celebrating their weekend. >> reporter: they are wearing sweatshirts. let's get you outside and show you the view in cape may. you had the seaks kick in down the -- seaside -- 6abc sea breeze kick in down the at the shorepoints. 66 in sea isle city. millville, 66. dover, 65. on the boards in atlantic city, 6 # -- 4 low 60s. north and west. we'll see sunshine out there, as you can clearly see there's not much going on. the temperatures, with the winds

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