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well, this is never good on a vacation. this is in the bahamas. on board that vehicle are parents racing to get back on their cruise ship. okay, so they didn't make it. the problem is their three kids they were on board that cruise ship that was sailing there away. yeah, the woman who dropped to her knees there on the dock was late returning to the ship. her husband then des embarked to wait for her leaning there their kids with their uncle and his
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family on the ship. norwegian cruise lines helped arrange a reunion at the next port. just imagine the nightmare for the parents. >> at least they were with their uncle. but still -- not winning any awards for that one. so a former pilot for jetblue airlines is now free on a $50,000 bond but this morning, facing some serious charges. >> prosecutors say that he failed a random sobriety test last year at jfk airport. abc's david kerley covers aviation stories for us. >> reporter: former jetblue pilot dennis murphy wasn't talking as he left federal court, charged with operating a passenger jetliner under the influence. did you put 270 passengers at risk? >> no comment. >> reporter: murphy allegedly failing a random breathalyzer test with a level of .11. that's higher than the driving limit of .08, and nearly three times the limit for pilots. while it is unclear who was on the radio -- >> hey, tower, jetblue 583, did we check in? i can't remember. >> yet 583, clear to land.
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>> reporter: court documents allege murphy was at the controls on a flight from new york to orlando and acted as the co-pilot on a flight back to jfk. a total of 270 passengers. but before and during both flights, the other pilot told federal agents he saw murphy drinking an unknown beverage from a cup. >> pilots know that if they're going to consume alcohol in an airplane or be drunk in an airplane, they're endangering themselves and their passengers. >> reporter: just last month in detroit, a pilot, allegedly under the influence, was arrested on the tarmac, as passengers in his jetliner watched. in fact, on average, nearly once every month, 11 times a year, a pilot violates the drug and alcohol policy. while this incident happened a year ago and murphy resigned, he now faces up to 15 years in prison. >> coming up, a small plane crashes just after takeoff. it the fiery scene is caught by a security camera.
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and the pilot escapes with the slightest of injuries. >> but first, we'll catch some playoff fever. hockey and on the hardwood. some teams are moving there on while others are going home. you're watching "world news now."
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♪ love in the afternoon butterflies in my trousers ♪ >> of course, the mamas and pa paz. >> yes, of course. >> proving to the mamas and papas because today is a personal day. it's national blueberry pie day. >> we have berries from driscolls. here to discuss this moment to us occasion is chef and recipe developer david bonham. he has some blueberry pies to sample. and also here tore do some. >> slow clapping. >> here to do some tasting is
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"world news now" senior blueberry pie analyst jack sheehan. thank you so much. >> thank you, diana. >> how do you get from there point to this point. >> it's a fresh pie. you just cook the berries in a little bit of sugar and cornstarch and fold in the fresh berries. >> i feel like you're making this sound a lot easier than it is. >> it's simple. the recipe is on the driscolls website. >> a lot of people love them just like this. however, when i go into the fridge they're covered in mold. >> you should keep them in the clamshell, that you buy them in, put them in the fridge right away as soon as you get home. wash them right before you use them with gentle cool water and leave them at room temperature when you're about to eat them for best flavor. >> jack, how is it tasting there so far. >> it dastz delicious. i'm thoroughly enjoying this. >> can we get your expert analysis. >> the crust is nice.
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>> that's how i like the blueberry. >> there's a lot of berries involved here. that's the fact. >> let me see them. >> how do you make the crust, david. >> the crust is just flour, shortening and but thor with a little bit of lemon zest in it to give it a lemony flavor. you mix them together, refrigerate it, roll it out and blind bake it meaning you put it in the pan with pie weights and bake it for 15, 20 minutes. >> any secret tips. >> don't overwork it. keep the butter chilled. the shortening chilled. don't overwork it. >> remember. >> oh. >> all right. >> and remember national blu berry pie day means that it's -- we're aheading into peak blueberry season when they're the sweetest and most abundant. >> can i bury my face in this. >> stick your face right in there. nice. >> i apologize. >> i'm sorry.
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>> a man who enjoys his berries. >> everyone's excited about blueberry season being open and blueberry pie day. this is delicious. thank you so much. you can find the recipe again at wnn fans.com of course, and we have to get on to sports and mention someone who is being called the worst better in the world. he or she is an anonymous supporter of leicester city football club in england. >> the team defied all the odds this season and could wrap up the english premiere league tight on sunday. that better placed a half pound wager on them to win in august. the odds were 5,000 to 1 of this happening. that person then cashed in on the bet after their first game which was a win. they were so surprised the team won they pulled the bet. after that if they had waited it would have been worth 2500 pounds, about $3600. instead all they got was pretty much their original bet back. >> i can't way to see lie ses
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a drop of dawn and grease is gone. it is time for the mix now from a new venue. there's a new dance trend, you know, gone are the buckhead bounce, the dub. >> the nae nae no more. >> and now you have running there man challenge. apparently it starred with these kids from university of maryland. some basketball players who did this new take on the song "my boo." and it's caught on. >> quite a bit. >> players from maryland then responded and everyone there the whole thing kind of blew up. >> yeah. >> this is cal now. caltech players, as well doing the same thing. apparently there's a saying that you know what, something's cool until like local news people do it. >> the hope was professional athletes would start doing this before a lot of people found out
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about it. but now people are saying it died too soon because the news, people in the news started doing it. we figured we might, as well do our part. >> we're not fans so why not. >> all right. ♪ >> you know what though, i think if we're going to try to bring back a dance craze, we should bring back the real running there man. >> because that wasn't it. this is the real running there man. if you want the trend to last, find a new name for your dance move. ♪ >> this is so bad. >> oh. >> all right. >> i'm out of breath. >> now that we lost that bet, we held up our end. >> we did our running there man challenge. >> you'll see the gma folks take it on that challenge flexts. >> should we move onto the sacramento kings. >> sacramento kings.
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so, they put out this challenge of sorts to their fans to get a tattoo of their new logo. take a look at how many people, this is the new logo. >> they're actually paying there for any fan that get the logo and they clearly have a lost takers. people lined up on the sidewalk around at corner to get the new logo. what i wonder is, what happened to the people who got the old logo tattooed. >> true. and what happens if sacramento moves? the kings move out of sacramento? >> or they're like you know what, maybe we should change it up a little bit. >> maybe i really am a clippers fan after all. >> that would be very unfortunate. >> all right. are we going to run it out. >> there's big foot in london. >> there is big foot in london. >> has been spotted in london. that folks, is a car. a vehicle, somebody drives around in that giant foot. >> needs a ped i cure. >> the question is, can it
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this morning on "world news now," tornado outbreak. more severe weather causing even more trouble across the plains. with heavy winds and hailstorms the entire system marching east. we'll have the latest forecast. and in the race for the white house, the candidates are playing the name game. ted cruz announces carly fiorina as his running mate but is he just trying to take away from trump's momentum? how the republican front-runner responded to that news. and new this half hour, an airplane's emergency landing after being hit by a bird. >> the impact was so hard it left the nose of the plane with a huge dent. see how the airline responded. and in "the skinny," beyonce hits the road. kicking off her formation tour as rumors swirl over lyrics from her new album. but her song dedication last night sending a strong message. that's in "the skinny" on this thursday, april 28th.
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>> oh, yeah, baby. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." i do like the beat to "formation." >> i like the beat to that one. >> the quintessential question many are trying to figure out is who is becky with the good hair >> big mystery. >> becky with the good hair. >> no one knows. >> i'd like her number. >> beyonce might know. if i'm becky i'm worried right now. >> exactly. the entire beehive after her. this morning, we'll start this half hour with the severe weather that's been raging across 11 states from texas to west virginia. >> the storms are packing there large hail, damaging winds and at least six reported tornadoes so far. they flattened homes, downed trees and power lines. and have killed at least one person. there are also multiple injuries. the imminent threat of tornadoes for now is over. but some fierce straight line winds could reach up to 80 miles per hour. >> look at this.
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>> this was the scene in omaha it, nebraska. a funnel cloud caught on camera and then this. the grounds was absolutely covered in golf ball sized hail with some of those hail stones as big as tennis balls. >> meanwhile in kansas city, missouri, heavy rains flooded roads and parking lots in the city's industrial district. the water in some areas was up to knee deep and up to the axles of some big trucks. in parkville, some fairways at the national golf club are now underwater after a nearby spillway was overwhelmed with the storm runoff from a nearby lake. >> that storm system is now moving there out of the plains and, of course, heading there east. >> the danger isn't over with severe storms still possible. anywhere from omaha to st. louis. accuweather's justin povick joins us with the latest. >> good morning, justin. >> thanks. and good morning to you, as well. as we come to a near close for the workweek, we've still got friday, of course. it looks like our weather's going to be turning quite wet throughout the northeast. pittsburgh to philadelphia, soaking showers throughout the
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afternoon. even some rumbles of thunder further off to the south toward dc and charleston. dry air holds for another day into northern new england. severe weather chances are increasing again over the south plains. late today into tonight. that's from dallas to amarillo, large hail, damaging winds a huge concern here. i'm thinking as we edge toward friday, perhaps an even larger area of severe weather with attorneys now possible. again over the south plains. diane, kendis? >> justin, thank you. turning now to the race for the white house and donald trump unveiling his foreign policy plan. trump read from a teleprompter and refrained from off the cuff, remarks, a rarity. he vowed to put american interests first defeat isis and rebuild the military, but he was kind of short on specs. trump later took direct aim at ted cruz after finding out he picked carly fiorina as his running there mate. >> he's mathematically
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eliminated. he has set a record though. he is the first presidential candidate in the history of this country who's mathematically eliminated from becoming president who chose a vice presidential candidate. okay? it's a record. >> cruz is lagging far behind trump in delegates but he's hoping to win indiana and california and set the stage for a contested convention. we'll have more on his vice presidential pick from abc's david wright. >> carly, carly. >> it's his last ditch effort to stop donald trump and save his campaign. >> my friend, and the next vice president of the united states, carly fiorina. >> reporter: an extraordinarily rare move. ted cruz picked a running mate before he's even won the nomination. the former ceo of hewlett-packard, carly fiorina. >> he is a principled fighter. he is a man of character and conviction. >> reporter: but she and cruz haven't always seen eye to eye.
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just a few months ago, you said, "ted cruz is just another politician. he says whatever he needs to say to get elected." what's changed? >> well, you know, we're in the haasyear state, right, you know? and in a heated basketball game, sometimes players foul each other. it was in the heat of a political campaign. this is a man i've gotten to know, who will do what he says, who says what he means and who keeps his promises. >> reporter: david wright, abc news, indianapolis. >> hillary clinton is taking a break from the campaign trail while bernie sanders is dramatically reducing the size of his staff. >> sanders is laying off hundreds of workers after losing four states to clinton this week, but the sanders campaign is playing down the layoffs as a typical readjustment of staff. they say it would have taken place even if he had won. >> and we're going to turn now to a stark and actually frightening reality being revealed inside the tsa. >> the agency charged with keeping us safe in the skies from terror is being accused of waging its own internal campaign
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of fear and intimidation, ignor there security warnings and retaliating there against employees who speak up. abc's lauren lyster joins us now with the details on that. good morning. it is stark and frightening. >> it is. i don't know about you, but i've gotten used to the tsa going through my clothes at the airport but on capitol hill wednesday, let me tell you, it was three tsa officials airing out the agency's own alleged dirty laundry. among the allegations, racial profiling, burying whistleblowers and a management culture that could put security at risk. >> we have low morale, a lack of trust and field lead area who are fearful to speak out and for good reason. >> if you tell the truth in tsa, you will be targeted. i call it the lord of the flies, you either attack or be attacked. >> the tsa issuing a statement saying it takes seriously all allegations of inappropriate behavior by its employees at all levels and doesn't tolerate illegal, immoral or unethical conduct.
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these concerns can come agmid other concerns from airlines and airports that tsa lines have just gotten too long. >> that is true definitely. we also got a sense there was quite a bit of racial profiling that is taking place out of those hearings. any particular group or minority group? >> so the group that the official who spoke to that issue called out, he said that he was doing community outreach at mocks with somali american answer said that he was essentially kind of in a separate incident charged with racial profiling. >> and they said they were sort of going against people who were trying to speak out against this. it will be interesting to see now that this has unfolded, if more whistle-blowers come forward. >> yes. from what i understand, this is part of a series of hearings looking into the tsa investigating allegations where they will hear from a number of employees. >> lauren, thank you so much for looking into this. scary one, right? >> it is fright ling. >> thanks so much. dallas-bound american airlines flight taking off from
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seattle was hit so hard by a bird, it had to make an emergency landing. >> look at this. the impact so intense it left a crater on the jet's nose that measured two feet across. bird strikes are not all that unusual, this one seemed serious enough for the pilot to warn air traffic controllers. >> looks like we hit some birds after takeoff. we're going to need to go back. >> while the damage to the airbus was limited to the exterior, a new plane was brought in to resume the flight that was carrying about 150 passenger and six crew members. none of whom were injured when the bird struck. >> a jane doe in a 47 year old cold case has been identified. >> the investigators are looking into whether her murder may be connected to charles manson. >> reet jurvetson was 19 years old when she moved from montreal to los angeles. her body was discovered in november, 1969 just a few miles from where supermarket executive leno labianca and his wife were murdered in their home. like the other manson murders,
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hers was savaged. she had been stabbed 150 times. over in new orleans robert durst sentenced to seven years in prison as part of a plea deal for a gun charge. he will be transferred to terminal island prison in los angeles to face a murder charge there. he's accused of killing his friend susan berman to prevent her from talking to prosecutors in new york about the disappearance of his first wife in 1982. now to the investigation into prince's sudden death. law enforcement sources tell abc news that prescription drugs were found in his possession and at his home. the sheriff's office says if the medication played a part in the singer's death, the dea may get involved. prince was reportedly in an outpatient program to help him deal with his chronic hip pain and move away from prescription pain killers. . >> it's barely been able to launch and land rockets without disastrous explosions. but now spacex is setting its sites a little farther, specifically mars.
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after setting a rocket back down on a floating platform in the atlantic, elon musking is hoping to land one of his capsules on the as fast as martinez in may of 2018. >> that's not that far away. >> that's just a couple of months. so musk said that spacex's long-term goal is to colonize mars by the 2020s. >> all right. >> all right. >> yeah. >> and from the future now to the past. a very different journey in an extremely different type of vessel. an ark like noah's ark. >> it's been in the netherlands since being built by a christian organization four years ago. now they are planning to sail it on the open seas. they say the first leg of the journey will be from holland to brazil getting there in early july. >> the ark was built with biblical specifications in mind. 95 feet wide, 410 feet long and 75 feet at all. it can hold more than 5,000 people at once. no word on how many people or pairs of animals will be making
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the trip. they want to go to the olympics. big crowd. >> i wonder if they're like first class and business class. >> steerage. >> is there a bar on the ark do you think? >> not back then. >> what about now? for a rescue boat. >> the ark doesn't need a rescue boat. >> isn't the ark supposed to be the rescue boat of all rescue boats? they say the whole trip is still in the planning stages. they intend to sail it to multiple port cities, brazil, argentina, uruguay, columbia several cities in those countries and then over here to the u.s. >> we can get on board in new york. >> yeah. >> i don't know. i'd rather a disney cruise instead. >> with or without your parents? >> coming up, an incredible escape caught on camera. >> a fiery plane crash where the pilot was able to survive, then managed to escape from the burning wreckage. >> and beyonce back on tour kicking it off. she got in formation last night. we're going to get the highlights later in "the
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"skinny." she's got good hair there. that's like becky. >> great hair. >> yeah. >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by american advisors group.
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from their office tuesday. witnesses say it was leaking fuel even before it crashed, and you can see them running back and forth, worried it might explode. and then the fire grew. authorities say that pilot russell smith had just taken off from a small airport. and as you see here, no one's looking at this thinking he survived. but when they pushed through the smoke, they end up pulling there him from the flame. he walks away with only a few small burns and lives to tell the story. >> all hell's breaking loose. it happened so quick, i didn't have time to think. >> reporter: smith refused treatment and went back to the airport to get his car. everyone else in the story thinks he ought to play the lottery. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> a lucky man there. when we come back, "skinny" time on a thursday morning. >> beyonce takes her lemonade on the road and real life actors playing real life people. stay with us. "the skinny" is next. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our
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♪ skinny, so skinny it is "skinny" time. let's start with beyonce. she took her show on the road. >> she did. >> queen b got her fans in the mood for the start of her new formation world tour with a black and white video posted to instagram. >> then it was showtime in miami. beyonce opened her show with the
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song "formation" from her new album "lemonade." also during the show she sang the so-called becky moment becky with the good hair and paid "purple rain" . >> despite what's been said about their marriage, jay-z was in the crowd. she seemed to shutdown rumors by dd indicating there "halo" to her hubs she said "i want to dedicate this to my beautiful husband. i love you so much." >> i interviewed her in 2004 when she first performed on the grammys with prince moments afterwards. she said that was the career highlight up to that point and forever. it was one thing she really, really wanted to do was perform with prince. >> now she looks back on that moment very fondly. >> it was a great performance. >> jay-z in the crowd, huh? >> yeah. >> okay. >> interesting. becky might not have been there. >> i hope not. next up, will ferrell said to be in line to play another commander in chief. "variety" reports it will be former president ronald reagan. >> the story reportedly begins
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at the start of his second term as he falls into dementia. there's then an intern cast with convincing reagan he's an actor playing the president in a movie. >> i'm lost. farrell knows how to play a president. he portrays george w. bush on "saturday night live" and on broadway. the stuff of comedy legends. word is the movie "reagan" will soon be shopped to studios. >> and next to another movie this one a lot closer to theaters. it's all about edward snowden. >> it is starring there joseph gordon-levitt playing the infamous whistleblower in oliver stone's upcoming docudrama ma. in the trailer we see him go from an army reservist to someone in on the government's top secrets. >> the deputy director of the nsa offered me a new position. >> can you tell me anything about it? >> you know i can't. >> think of it as a google search except instead of searching there only what people
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make public, we're also looking at everything they don't. e-mails, whatever. >> which people? >> the whole kingdom, snow white. >> snowden was supposed to open last christmas but pushed back presumably because of that "star wars" movie. you might have heard of it. >> oh, yeah. >> it's now scheduled to hit theaters september 16th. >> edward snowden himself tweeting there for about two minutes everybody at nsa stopped working to watch the trailer. finally miley cyrus getting some ink and getting some grief about it. this one is all about the planets. >> tattoo fail. she took to instagram yesterday to show off her newest tattoo, the planet on her left arm with the rings around it. miley then told followers she had a #little baby jupiter. >> so the problem is as many amateur astronomers told her is that planet with the rings around it is saturn, not jupiter. some offered advice while she's getting her next piece, she should do research about it, as well. like look up. >> astronomer. miley cyrus.
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making news in america this morning, days before another crucial primary, with hopes of winning the nomination, now fading, ted cruz announces his running mate, carly fiorina. overnight donald trump responding. >> what's he doing picking vice presidents? >> the reaction coming in. could the move backfire and another candidate announcing massive campaign layoffs. >> severe storms erupting overnight dropping more hail and creating dangerous conditions. we're tracking it all. >> midair collision. an airliner forced to turn around after hitting a bird, rattling nerves and putting a big depth in the plane's nose. hissing, thrashing and not leaving without a fight, see what happens when an alligator wanders into a home.

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