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here at home a suspect who a target customer said was following her around and harassing her. >> she pulled out her smartphone and chased him out of the store. it wasn't his first time harassing her. >> florida police investigating an alleged serial harasser after he was caught on camera. candice was shopping in target when she said she recognized the man. she said he harassed her two years ago at a grocery store cornering her with inappropriate questions and feared it was happening again. >> we want to make sure it is not too late. >> do you remember running into me in the grocery store? get this guy. stop him. stop this guy. >> she chased the man out of the
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store and clear across the parking lot. later posting the video on facebook. >> i was really angry because i kept thinking of all of the girls that he did it to. >> police caught up with the 31-year-old charging him with reckless documents for speeding off. he was previously convicted of taking photographs of women in dressing rooms in 2009 and others are coming forward to say they were harassed too. >> that video has now racked up more than 2 million views on facebook and more than 6,000 likes and 5,000 comments in less than a week. >> a lot of women out there might be looking at that saying i have seen that guy before. counting calories and tracking activity. >> technology has never made it easier to monitor our health which is the most accurate?
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dancing or action. it does not involve going to the gym or getting involved in sports or dancing. >> technology is helping us to count everything from steps to dance moves. which technology is the most accurate? >> reporter: it seems like everyone is checking their wrist for detailed fitness data tracking steps, calories and distance. what about the free fitness apps loaded on your phone. wearables versus phone. the fitbit charge hr, the garmin and the jawbone compared to the iphone and samsung apps. our expert to help us determine the results. >> does that feel snug? >> yeah. >> producer stephanie and i try out the devices.
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we walk one mile on the treadmill and use the gold standard for calories burned. the metabolic breathing mask. my results for distance, the garmin wearable is spot on. the fitbit is 17% off. the jawbone had syncing issues and were not able to gather data. the iphone, just 1% off. samsung, 5% off. for stephanie on the distance challenge 15 to 22% off. next up, calories. >> you burned 90 calories. >> not one of the devices matched up to the number that polly gave us. fit bit came within 5% of the correct calorie number. the iphone uses a third party app and no data there. the final challenge, steps.
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we take the devices to a local track. >> we are going to walk one lap counting steps in the head comparing it to the devices. >> 402. the results, the garmin and samsung, 4% off. fit pit, 7% off. the iphone hit exactly at 402. stephanie had the closest on the iphone. the other devices ranged from 11 to 17% off. makers of the fitness trackers know they are not medical devices and are meant to provide close stations, designed to help motivate and track all of your active moments. products like charge hr provide greater capability like heart rate and sleep tracking and additional motivation. jawbone said the experience is not representative of what normal up users go through when setting up their band. >> you have your phone with you
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all the time. no reason not to use it. >> wearables will track your sleep and quantify specific activities like biking or using the elliptical. but if you keep your phone with you most of the time and you are interested in primarily in tracking your steps or your distance, phone trackers are built-in. they are free. they do a great job. >> i like free and already with me. >> that is good to know. i use my phone when i am running in the park or wherever. i will go like four or five miles. i am thinking i have gone twice that moment. >> the phone is right. you, kendis, are wrong. the other thing people should know is that these fitness trackers, they also have another feature people might not realize. the data is being used as evidence in court cases now.
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olay. ageless. >> i like that one. >> it is really, really fun. >> you wait, it is go to catch on. the kids are go to love it. >> youngins. >> you wait. >> last night was the night to end all nights. i think there was more than the one dance last night. the rich and the beautiful converged. >> reporter: fashion was in full force at the annual met ball.
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co-chair taylor swift rocked an ultra chic mini dress and beyonce in a skin tight exploral dress. queen b is last to make her entrance and says this year's gown easier to get into than last year. and the fashion was all about the details the new giant rock on kate upton's finger. held at new york city's metropolitan museum of art. officially a fundraising event. but unofficially, the super bowl of fashion. >> why is it one of the hottest tickets and parties in town? >> it is the biggest fashion event. everybody who is anybody is
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here. >> the diva of this year's event, manus-machina. sleek and shimmery. for will i am it meant channelling his inner darth vader. how do you hope it will translate to every day fashion? >> some of the outfits, there wasn't much there. not much left to the imagination. >> no. >> anna wintour has the final say. >> $30,000 tickets.
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>> this morning on "world news now," primary day with all eyes on indiana. >> donald trump ahead in the polls, ted cruz is barnstorming the hoosier state. this looks like it is his last chance to stop trump from getting the majority nomination. >> in los angeles one of the top cops stepping down after being caught sending racist emails. >> starbucks is facing a lawsuit over too much ice in their iced budgets. >> and why so many of us love or hate spicy foods and what happens to your body upon eating
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the hottest pepper on earth. >> it does not look even a little bit fun to eat those peppers. >> i am not like someone who will whip out the hot sauce and put it all over it. >> but a lot of people are. one of our very own tried the hottest pepper on the planet. we will be catching up with him in a bit. >> we are go to get started with indiana taking center stage now in the race for the white house. >> ted cruz made a last ditch effort making five campaign stops in just one day. que get the latest now.
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>> donald trump says indiana's program can be the nail in the coffin for his rivals. ted cruz is not going out without a fight. he is not just going after trump. he is squaring off against trump supporters too. >> do the math. >> you asked kasich to drop out. >> i am curious, sir. >> cruz debated the folks in the crowd for more than seven minutes but did not seem to convince anybody to switch their vote. indiana could be a make or break state for the senator. george hill talked trade in
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kentucky. he is calling on super delegates to give him his support. >> in another sign she turned her eyes to the general election, her campaign says she will start campaigning in ohio and virginia. diane, kendis. >> donald trump picked up the endorsements of several more famous hoosiers. former notre dame football coach, lou holts says trump goes first class in everything. trump is backed by other former coaches. that coming after a endorsement from bobby knight. >> the southcentral u.s. is getting a chance to dry out and clean up. communities from southern texas
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to mississippi received three to six times their normal rainfall since the middle of april. storm system is moving into the mid-atlantic and northeast. widespread flooding is not expected. the fbi had been tracking james medina since march. he was provided with a fake bomb which prosecutors said he hoped his actions would inspire other muslims to jihad. >> an official stepped down
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because of an offensive email he sent while working in a previous job. >> with protests against police in san francisco, new outrage over one of l.a.'s top cops mocking minorities. the force's chief himself saying the incident is one that i find deeply troubling. 2012 and 13 he is a top ranking burbank cop. shared insulting emails about jails being full of blacks and mexicans and an email saying you can't wash off the smell of donkey. >> all the sheriffs that work underneath him look to him as the standard bearer. >> last month 19 south florida
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officers, some of them created this disturbing video and three officers in san francisco found exchanging racist emails triggering this. >> reporter: police issued phones and laptops. the los angeles sheriffs department says it will roll out a new system randomly checking officer's communications. >> the fbi returned for a third time to a connecticut home in search of a stolen rembrandt. agents moved in with hopes the art was hidden there. an aging gangster is the prime support in a half billion art theft from a boston museum 25 years ago. his lawyer says that he knows nothing. >> union leaders called for schools in detroit to be closed again. classes were cancelled after
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teachers called in sick. they are protesting the poor conditions of some schools and the lack of summer payment. >> what are they doing? taking money from us we already earned. if you treat the frontline people like garbage, what do you expect? >> the state approved $47 million in emergency money in march to keep the school system operating but that amount only pays the district's bills through the end of june. about 46,000 students attend those detroit schools. and the university of illinois is looking for a new mascot. years of pressure there from the ncaa and american indian groups. the chancellor will appoint a committee to decide on a new mascot. the fighting illini nickname will remain. >> there is a printer someone
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saying leicester city premier league football champions. >> there were wild scenes of celebration, particularly among the leicester city players. this is pandemonium. >> the new kings of english soccer for their first time in their 32-year history. many were brought to tears over an accomplishment they surely thought they would never see. >> definitely not. you have to understand how big of a long shot this really was. the team was favored to be relegated to the lower league. last season they went on a 13-game losing streak. played 13 games and did not win a game. >> the odds were 5,000-1 and
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similar to odds of aliens landing in the u.k., 2026 world cup in antarctica. >> such a long shot a fan placed a bet on the team in the beginning and was so surprised they won one game they closed out the bet right there. needless to say they would have made a lot of money. there is hope for liverpool yet. >> there is hope for the little man everywhere. >> later in the mix, contact lenses that can take your picture. >> first, a lawsuit over ice and the claim that starbucks apparently uses too much of it in their iced coffee. the chilly debate up next. >> what super spicy foods do to your body. the head of our medical unit sacrifices himself taking on the world's hottest pepper and i will even give it a taste
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but a turret gun does the job here. >> turning now to a target of a different kind, starbucks and how much ice the coffee giant is putting into your drink. >> the complaint says starbucks overfills cups with ice so they can underfill the drink to make more money. >> one chicago woman is claiming there is too much ice and not enough coffee in the cold cup of starbucks. the resident filing the proposed class action lawsuit asking starbucks $5 million and repay any customer who has purchased an iced beverage. expect to receive 24 fluid ounces will receive only about 14 of iced coffee. we visited one to see what we
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would fine. inside our drink, 16 ounces of liquid. the rest filled to the brim with ice making it into the iced drink we ordered. starbucks saying we are aware of the playoffs claims which we believe to be frivolous. if a customer is not satisfied with their preparation, we will gladly remake it. if you don't want ice in your coffee you are better off ordering from the hot menu. they are a little cheaper than the cold drinks. >> all right. coming up in the next half-hour, a jaw-dropping new report about weight gain. contestants on the weight loss show, the biggest loser explains why so many lost weight only to put it back on and then some.
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>> i am go to eat a whole one. >> it is a youtube mainstay. people like this brave young soldier subjecting themselves to torture by pepper. >> despite the fact that is too hot for most people many still love spicy foods. now we talk about the science behind all of this. i understand you are one of the psychos that ate one of the crazy hot peppers. >> yes. it was an eye opening
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experience. we are here to talk about the science of spice. i will try what they say is the world's hottest pepper. i want to try my first. carolina reaper. it does not get better than that. >> it triggers nerve endings that are usually activated by heat or pain. >> if you are talking about one of these bad boys, a carolina reaper, that averages more than 1.5 million units. >> you are ready to eat that pepper? >> i am ready to eat the pepper.
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what is going on. talk to me? >> it is not good. >> we will have more at abc news.com. doctors are also using it to heal. >> that was pretty rough. it is like getting hit with the broad side of a hot frying pan in the throat. it spreads. you start to get dizzy. i actually have one for you here right now. diane or kendis. carolina reaper. >> i am in the fetal position from those fireball candies.
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>> i am done. >> i have to ask what is the point other than to say i was able to eat one. why go about creating a pepper that is that hot? >> many are created by accident. the scientists are looking at it for other reasons as well. one is that you might be able to control pain with it by topical application. >> really? >> i am not go to eat it. i am just go to touch my tongue to it. like i touched a carolina reaper, right. >> takes like a few seconds before it has an effect.
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that is probably the safest way to enjoy this. this is the new hottest pepper. where does it stop? now they have scientific means to verify how hot they are. the sky is the limit. certainly the people we met at the new york city hot sauce expo were ready for the hottest thing they had to offer. >> can this have a bad health effect? >> it depends how you define bad. it tricks our nerve innings. the pain is a fake signal. will will not really hurt you.
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it is time now for the mix. we are kind of taking a glimpse into the future. sony has filed a patent joining google and samsung for a contact lens that can actually take a photo. the wearer could blink an eye and that would tell the contact lens to take a photo, store it and send it to a wireless device. the lens has the ability to zoom, focus, change the aptiture and allow you to few the contact lens while you walk around. you can use your smartphone lens to tell it where to take the photo. does it not sound terrifying. all of the privacy issues and
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are we not distracted enough walking around. you will think they are looking at where they are walking. >> right now i am snapchatting. >> that is terrifying. >> it is frightening. and for the last 13 years a certain duck has been marching into the village elementary school in michigan. laying her new eggs. they prepare for her every year. she will go in there. she flies into the court yard. she goes into a specific shrub, digs her nest, waits until they hatch and leaves. like clockwork. >> when they are ready to go to school she brings them back for class. >> what a lesson they are learning there. >> i love that. the kids get to see this every year. we have a new guinness world record for you. i don't know if you remember
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this invention of the hoverboard a few weeks ago and now he accomplished the farthest hover board flight. he rode it 1.3 miles all the way to the south coast of france. >> the last time we saw him he couldn't fly it that high. >> he was a little worried. big day. does this bring back any flashbacks? >> it does. memories of being a kid and playing twister. >> this is now 50 years old. >> now i feel old. thanks a lot. >> you were not playing it when it started. do you know the consist behind twister started because the guy that invented it was trying to do a promotion for johnson wax? >> i thought a person lost a bet. >> i have no idea what the sunglasses have to do with it? >> it says 50 on it. it is just
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this morning on "worl >> relentless rain. the storm system bringing floodwaters to many regions of the country is refusing to let up. heavy winds and hail is sticking around in some parts. accuweather tells us where and which regions will get relief. >> ted cruz hoping to derail the trump train. will his face time with voters help or hurt his chances and hillary clinton pulling away from sanders in a new national poll. >> losing it all just to gain it back. >> we are talking about weight. the new study that shows why major weight loss for some people will be packed back on. >> and double trouble on "dancing with the stars." last night we saw the first two perfect scores of the season. but we also saw the first double
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elimination. we will tell you who wowed the judges and who got the boot. all of that is coming up in "the skinny" on this tuesday, may 3rd. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> happy tuesday. >> hi everyone. i am diane macedo. >> i am kendis gibson. it was a fun night on "dancing with the stars." >> we were enjoying the dances and the music. got our own soundtrack. >> beyonce, stevie wonder. >> we have serious news to cover first. the stormy weather now in the mid-atlantic. >> after major flooding in texas, louisiana and mississippi, that system is bringing strong winds and hail to north carolina and virginia. there may be flooding especially in heavily paved areas. >> the storms brought hail and thunderstorms. several people even had to be
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rescued from their cars in suburban washington where they got an inch or more in less than an hour. >> in new orleans a massive sink hole opened up in one of the busiest streets near harrah's casino near the mississippi river. it is the second sink hole on canal street in less than a week. this one became a tourist attraction. a major disruption for traffic. >> it is a scary one. >> yeah. it is going to be a week of unsettled weather in the east. >> now the complete forecast from accuweather's paul williams. good morning, paul. >> good morning to you diane, kendis. wet week ahead throughout the northeast, the mid-atlantic, ohio valley region and down towards portions of the carolinas as well as kentucky and tennessee. limited flood threat but widespread scattered showers and we are expecting travel delays
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throughout all of those regions. this is all part of an omega block that is building. a move in the jetstream creating an omega symbol. the low to the west bringing about scattered storms and rain there. but in the middle, at least some relief for the folks ravaged by the devastating floods. kendis, diane. >> all right. we are go to turn our focus now to primary day. it is a big one in indiana. 57 gop delegates at state. the state could bring donald trump a big step closer to sealing the deal. trump said if he wins indiana, the republican nomination is his. red cruise was heckled by trump supporters making several stops and got into a shouting match going more than seven minutes. hundreds of trump supporters were also out in force in west
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virginia to protest hillary clinton. they are angry about a comment she made about putting coal miners and companies out of business. clinton promised her husband would come up with a plan to revitalize the region. and bernie sanders addressed a large crowd challenging clinton over wall street speeches, fundraising and the war in iraq. >> americans agree that the campaign season will boil down to a one-on-one between donald trump and hillary clinton. but the frontrunners are only getting half the support in their respective parties. >> we are now getting a look at the who receivic tragedy, newly
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released surveillance video shows the moment where a syrian missile struck a hospital. more than 250 people have died in the past nine days. a human rights group says the government is responsible for most civilian casualties. police in jamaica are trying to figure out a motive for the killing of two missionaries. the bodies were found in bushes along a road where they were traveling on motor bikes. the men and their wives worked for a pennsylvania-based religious charity. >> two washington state brothers who have been the subject of an intense man hunt were found in mexico. they were charged with the disappearance of a washington couple. authorities are trying to get records of a cell phone one of the brothers recently used. >> five of prince's six surviving siblings say they are
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in agreement so far. they asked a judge to appoint a temporary manager for the e state but there is word there might be an potential heir.state but there is word there might be an potential heir. >> the rock star's estimated $300 million fortune on the line. the purple one leaving no known children. all of that money and millions more from the unpublished songs in the vault could be split among them. most brothers and sisters okaying the appointment of the judge to handle prince's affairs but the company is searching for a will and the judge agreed a will could be found. authorities are turning their attention to his medication and whether the star died of a drug overdose. he was getting prescriptions from multiple doctors, authorities executing a search warrant at his local walgreens.
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his chef for three years saying the superstar was eating less recently and was asking for meals that were easier to digest. >> he liked to eat light. loved salads and everything fresh and vibrant. >> prince did not feel well the night before he was found dead. toxicology results, weeks away. >> back here to new york, an autistic girl is said to be fine following a horrifying fall. the video, wow. it is really tough to watch. shows her hitting the ground and getting up and stumbling around after what has been believed to be a four story fall. she climbed out a window possibly to rescue a cat. a 13-year-old boy heard her cries to came to her help. authorities do not expect to file any charges in the case.
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>> a history-making ballerina mosty copeland became the first african-american to be named principal dancer with the theatre. >> speaking of dancing, you might be able to call it that. remember our moment from last week. >> using a very loose definition of the running man. we did the running man. >> we tried to. >> yeah. diane is not aware of this. we got an official ruling on her moves from someone that knows how to judge. >> oh, boy. >> all right. kendis, i thought you were great. lots of energy. i give you an eight. diane, you killed it. i give you a ten. >> i was about to accuse you of bribery but i got a ten. >> i did not know she would rule you as a ten.
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>> you didn't. otherwise you would have killed that. >> exactly. >> how did you get her to comment on this? >> the producer, frank, is there at "dancing with the stars." showed it to her. she couldn't stop laughing. >> i am glad he asked her and not len. i am not sure we would have gotten such high scores. >> we will get more real dancing later on in the skinny. >> coming up, an eye-opening new report on the science behind weight gain. why so many that lose a lot of weight often gain it back and then some. >> there was little fat on display last night in new york at the super bowl of fashion. fashion. the list of best dressed coming up in "the skinny." you are watching "world news now." >> "world news now" now weather brought to you by -- (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid,
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a solar powered plane landed near phoenix after a 16-hour flight from the san francisco bay area. it is attempting an around the world flight. the wings of the plane are equipped with 17,000 solar cells that power propellers and charge batters. the plane has two more stops before it reaches new york. >> 16-hour flight. it will be here in another month. okay. speaking of the friendly skies, the airline industry is posting record profits. the big factor now is the huge
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drop in fuel prices, 30% lower at least than the year before and airlines collected nearly $4 billion in baggage fees. >> anyone that has tried to lose weight knows how hard that can be. but it turns out your own body could be fighting you. >> so many people lose weight to put it right back on again. here is abc's lindsay davis. >> reporter: a new revelation bigger than the big reveals we have come to expect on extreme weight loss shows. new research suggests what dropped more than their weight is the metabolism. biology may play more of a role than will power in keeping the weight off. after following the biggest loser contestants for six years after the finale, 13 of 14
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regained the weight. four of them are heavier now than before the show. years after it was over their metabolisms continued to slow down. >> the labeling of obese people that try to lose weight and can't keep it off as lacking will power is a terrible thing. >> and inaccurate. >> very inaccurate. >> some believe it removes the self blame that dieters feel and lifts the biggest weight of all off of their shoulders. >> apparently it all has to do with your resting metabolism, determining how many calories you burn. if you burn more by sitting around it helps. >> and they are finding the metabolic rates change when you lose weight. they continue to keep the slow
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metabolic rate even though their body needs to be burning more calories. it makes the whole thing so much harder. >> just don't bother losing weight. >> no. don't say that. i wonder what the effects are if you lost weight at a slower pace. you often will hear doctors recommending that people lose weight more gradually. i would be interested to see what the study found with people that did that. >> we are going from that to the skinny. >> the best dressed of the night at this year's super bowl of fashion. >> and the double elimination last night on "dancing with the stars." that's coming up.
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>> forget about fashion week. last night was the fashion event of the year. >> some would call it the super bowl of fashion. the theme was fashion in the age of technology making for interesting outfits. topping the list of best dressed beyonce. she arrived last night without jay-z in a form-fitting latex gown. she finished the look with a
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smokey eye and kept it simple with the hair. i can't help but wonder how hot she must have been. >> it was a cool night in new york. and it is about technology. >> she certainly wore it well. >> yeah. >> what about taylor swift. she rocked the carpet in a sexy silver mini with goth black lipstick. >> i don't think she was too hot in that out fit. nice and cool. kim kardashian arrived covered head to toe in chrome along with husband kanye west, ripped jeans and light blue contact lenses. >> he tweeted he had a lot of fun with the future theme and fun night all together. >> kim said she wanted to look like a robot. >> nailed it. >> i think she did it. >> lady gaga chose to go pantsless with nine-inch skyscraper platform heels. >> she was just wearing that to
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go grocery shopping. she realized that she forgot about it. >> this is not whole foods? >> claire danes wore this beautiful fiberoptic gown that even lit up showing off her technological side as well. >> katy perry, take a look at her, covered herself in gold chains, brass keys and a white tamagachi. >> i had to read the caption to figure out who it was. and lupita looked stunning in this dress. but look at her skyscraper hair. it just towers above her head. >> how did she get it into the limousine? >> maybe she flew there. >> former member of one direction escorting his girlfriend in a tux with chrome armored sleeves.
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>> if you are next to her, nobody is looking at your sleeves. and madonna left little to the imagination from the front and the back. she did cover her arms and thighs. >> thankfully for that. >> there was that. >> the double elimination on last night's "dancing with the stars." >> it was also a big night for ginger who climbed back from the bottom of the leaderboard last week to earn the first perfect score of season 22. gave it her all dancing the waltz to whitney houston's iconic "i have nothing." and minutes later paige and mark with a flawless and souped up rendition of tina turner's "proud mary." >> kim fields eliminated after her rendition of jackson 5 abc. fields admitting she did not see
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>> you were 80 years old here. >> that is right. >> ida began running marathons when she was 67. she showed me her training spirit. >> you lost your husband when he was 42. what do you think he would say today? >> he would be very happy. i think he would say gee, maybe i should have listened to you all along. >> so how much further do you go? >> five years later she has gone a lot farther. at the starting line. >> in lane three. here is ida keeling. you read that right. 100 years old. >> number 19, ida, was off. >> everyone on their feet upstairs in the stands.
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>> trying to break the record for the 100 meter dash. her daughter and a world record at 100 years old finishing at 1:17. >> that is a winner. >> her arms in the air as we remember what she told us when we first met her. >> i said count your blessings, ida. count your blessings. >> ida motivating you? >> yeah. i am doing some training. now i feel like a really big slacker. i am worn out. man. >> go, ida, go. >> ida is still running. >> she is still going. she just kept going. ida, thank you. oh, look who that is. that is kendis. not so successful in his race. >> it p?p?o?gv
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making news in america this morning, primary day. voters in indiana heading to the polls in hours, could it seal the deal for the front-runners? plus, carly fiorina hitting the floor during a ted cruz rally. donald trump seizing the moment. >> she just went down. she went down a long way, right? >> and bill clinton squaring off with protesters. we're live in washington. severe storms on the move this morning damaging hail fell overnight and one woman even saved her own mother seconds before a tree crashed into their home. >> it took out the whole area where she was. >> we have the latest track on the storms coming in right now. empty nest. president obama getting emotional for the first time this morning talking about malia heading to harvard.
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