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with no hands. >> no hands! >> look ma no hands. ♪♪ >> we were already impressed, right? this is amazing. could he do it in spanish? >> oh! >> well, i'm glad you upped the ante like that my friend because -- >> oli, you and your crew aught to send me a request or something. send me and challenge.g a one-liner for you while doing something crazier than driving a car whi this. >> i claim next time you sing a line in spanish backwards. >> while getting his chest waxed.
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we'll pay for it. that's our show for today. be sure to check out rightthisminute.com for lots more fun stuff or catch us on the next brand new episode of "rtm." now. remembering a legend. >> yeah we're talking about chuck barris who proved himself in all areas of the business to right o writing. > but he's best remembered for producing daytime television shows so bad they were great. we know how that goes. here's abc's david wright.
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>> reporter: even before "the gong show" -- chuck barris was already the king of the game shows. >> and here they are. >> reporter: creator of "the dating game" and -- >> here come the newlyweds! game." >> how can you say that? >> reporter: but it was as the unlikeliest of impresarios that chuck barris became a household name in the '70s. >> the shows we do are never going to win us a nobel. but we are entertaining people and that seems to be an area that we know well. >> reporter: later, his memoirs were so outlandish. >> i have been a television producer. in addition, i've murdered 33 human beings. >> reporter: they made it a movie. "confessions of a dangerous mind." chuck barris probably never really was a cia assassin. >> and the winner is. >> i'm just like the rest of "the gong show" people we're getting our moment. >> reporter: and boy did he make the most of it. david wright, abc news, new york. >> he once said his tombstone
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won say gonged at last because of the gong show." >> gone at last. very well said. coming up, do you happen to have any gray poupon? doesn't matter because i have a rolls royce supply see. i'm surprised you didn't crash it or did you. >> well, wait till the ending. lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect.
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♪ forget it forget it, forget it. take the train ♪ >> all right. that was grandmaster flash singing about a new rolls royce and then he says forget it, take the train. did you not pull up in a rolls royce this morning. >> i did take the train but there's a good reason for that because i did drive a rolls royce in the latest edition of lifestyles of the rich and the pauper. >> kendis gibson baby.
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>> kg. >> it's kg money coming at you, your favorite overnight anchor and rapper. let's go. kendis this isn't what we were talking about. okay? you guys let's get to work. >> about you but -- >> come on. >> all right. >> do i still get paid? >> well, that was awkward. here it is the newest shiniest and luxurious car from rolls royce, the black badge. after that introduction here's my opportunity to redeem myself in front of the company's north american division. >> how are you? >> so much for that embarrassing. >> oh my god. this is amazing. >> so should we go for a spin. >> we need the magic key. that's where mark comes in. ♪ >> so kendis shall we take it for a spin? >> absolutely, don't mind if we
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do. you've got shut gun. let's take it for a ride. >> all right. >> kendis no, that's not how you close the door in a rolls. you press the door button. >> of course. >> that's the effortless way. >> all right. should we turn on some tunes? nice little calm music. >> go for it. go for it kendis. >> all right, cool. >> let's start with no music. >> all right. can i tell you that i'm not insured? >> you can see that it puts a smile on your face. >> my last test drive, i wrecked the car. >> what? >> since its inception more than 100 years ago, rolls royce has pretty much set the bar when it comes to luxury cars and this is the new image. a younger, hipper snapchatyer urban clientele. ♪ >> and those with deep pockets. >> do people walk into a show room and just be like i'm going
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to walk out? >> we have some of those, yes. we have some people like i want this car and they walk away from the cars. >> what are they called? jay-z >> i retails for a $400,000. >> yen. >> dollars. >> canadian dollars. >> no, u.s.rs. >> d they take payday loan? i feel like i'm in a music gibson baby. >> or like i've got a billllars. all right. what makes in all that much different and that much cooler than what we're use odd to in. >> black badge is the edgier moreertive royce. >> would you have any gray poupon. >> but, or course. >> i think rolls royce came away from the gray poupon days you know into this cool modern luxury. >> the carwer, goes 0 to 60 in 4.5 seconds and the coolest part the ceiling twinkles like the stars who drive it. after driving around for much of the afternoon and bonding with redeemed that
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awkward first impression. some personal stories with my >> you kn grandfather died in his sleep. it was everybody else in the car that was screaming. [ crickets ] that was amazing.yes. reaction to that. >> what was his reaction to your attempt at e way? amazed by it. because i did drop my play list "less life.">> my gosh itdes some of the hits up all night." >> i heard you have some other hits, >> coming at you. what my next line? craw heights. craw heights. favorite -- straight out of -- >> so many takes and that was the end result? >> so here's the deal. our white producer chris campbell who to g and teach me how to be more black. he's like n youo in like this.
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i kept messing it up. i'm like i was looking all black and blue jean. >> that'sfunny. money coming at you. >> exactly. that's a play list up anight. >> can we diane macedo a e going to be playing with pets next. >> with national puppy e got puppies coming up. lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces.re way protect. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteri even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got u won't se they have businesses to run. how do they avoid trips to? stamps.com mail letters ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras
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♪ >> am i feeling moisture right about now? day. we have a couple of our pups part of the "world news now" family here. so you have rnie. >> this is bernie is a 9-month-old rescue mix. aka. he's our how cute is he. bernie was actually a stray in arkansas when he was rescued and adopted by our producer katie. >> cluck who is a labradoodle, 8-month-old but he's huge. >> he is a big 8-month-old. >> and he's with our producer lord des who has been here for a long time. he's my best friend. i'm out of breath. >> who is just behind the camera where chuck wants to run to. they're not the only dogs. we want to give lots of love. meet biden. april 4-month-old lab and he recently took a very important trip to washington headed to capitol hill. and by the way, it didn't very
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long for biden the dog to meet biden the man. >> aw. >> a owner told the fodog's name he was after n after joe biden, they started cudd cute. >> so also m as a rowdy 8-year-old. conditionalled vitiligo. of course, you recall michael jackson had the same thing causes pigment in your skin toange. heart his face until introduced him to rowdy wase samehe very sameyear. > and had he met for the first time they had this adorable bond and mother sas helped her sons that? >> that is really, really cool. >> speaking of special bonds i heard you had some quality time with chuck earlier. >> chuck lovesme. >> i think chuck -- i think chuck is busy being with bernie. >> i think i need a cigarette after that. or at least -- or at least get me a drink. >> oh he's dancing with you. >> and no lie. that's like the most action i've gotten in a long time.
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>> is that why you wanted to celebrate national puppy day? >> national puppy day. chuck, you all right? >> bernie is ready for a big move >> bernie is going to california. >> to celebrate national puppy day, i might have to kidnap bernie. that's an appropriate way to guarait celebrate. >> get out there and celebrate national puppy day. get arescue puppies that need
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this morning onrld news now," that deadly terror attack
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in london. >> five people are killed including account lone attacker who used his car as a deadly weapon plowing into peds on london's westminster bridge and stabbing a police officer. what we're now hearing about how the carnage was finally broug to an end straight ahead. and the u.s. is renewing its effort to fight isis in syria launching a new offensive to take backup a terrorist strong hold in the region. we have the latest from the battlefield. >> and is the health care bill on life support? republicans are scrambling for support before the today's critical big vote in the house of representatives. >> and check out this surveillance video of a man falling onto the drain tracks. see how bystanders reacted and what happened next on this thursday march 23rd. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now." >> good morning to you all. we begin with the deadly terror attack in the heart of london. >> okay. here is the situation. parliament is expected to reopen
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today in london but the surrounding area this morning remains a crime scene. this after that knife-wielding terrorist went on a rampage. live pictures that we're seeing right now from london at this early morning stage. that terrorist used his car to mow down dozens of pedestrians on the westminster bridge. >> the attacker then crashed his car and fatally stabbed a police officer inside the gates of parliament before police ended that ramp and with a bullet. just yards away from the entrance in the shadow of big ben. >> and now hundreds of law enforcement officers are scrambling to pindown the attacker's identity and his possible motive. abc's al mex marquardt is in london this morning and starts off our coverage. >> reporter: police say around 40 people were wounded in the afternoon's attack and five were killed including a police officer and three civilians. the attack started at 2:40 p.m. as a car drove across westminster bridge then swerved
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suddenly karining into a crowd of pedestrians. at least one person falling into the thames below. the attacker then continued in the car plowing into the entrance to parliament getting out with a knife and at that point fatally stabbing the police officer. other police officers responding shooting and killing the attacker. police say they believe they know the identity of the attacker. they say that he acted alone. he was likely inspired by islamic extremist terrorism and a short time ago, british prime minister theresa may called this a sick and depraved terrorist attack adding that londoners were never give into terror and that parliament will be backup in session right here again. >> and alex tells us that london has the largest closed circuit tv network in all of europe. so several cameras captured the terrifying scene. >> here's some surveillance video of the moment of that attack. you can see where the car is driving across the bridge. we're also hearing some chilling accounts from witnesses who were
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on the bridge when it happened. >> once i got off my bus, i heard one guy come running to the police officer that was next to me. that he needs help that his wife had jumped into the river to avoid getting knocked over. i could see people looking over into the river to see. i don't know what they were looking at in the beginning and then after i heard that his wife had jumped in it looked terrible. >> now, that woman who did jump into the river she was recovered from that river and she's in the hospital this morning in serious condition. and among those who were killed were three peds who were mowed down on that bridge. >> a doctor who treated the wounded from the bridge also said that some had what he called catastrophic injuries. >> britain's most senior counter-terrorism officer is calling this attack a case of islamic related terrorism. >> stepped up security efforts are under way here at home, as well. let's turn now to abc news
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contributor and former fbi counter terrorism specialist steve gomez from our los angeles bureau. steve, we appreciate you coming on. what do you make of this? >> well, it's another classic isis-related type of attack. isis inspired where you have a lone wolf that is probably looking at propaganda messaging that's on the internet and decides to go out and commit an attack and this method that he used is one that isis has said to their followers to go out, get a a rock, throw people off from a tall building. and go out and kill people where you are. don't travel. just do it where you live. and kill people. and what we see here is a clack example of what those instructions were and him carrying those instructions out. >> and steve, as we take a look we saw that video of the vehicle mowing down those people there on westminster bridge diane, myself i'm sure you're all familiar with this particular area of london.
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it's a fairly secure area. you see this car going down westminster bridge but still he's able to penetrate the perimeter. does it seem as if there was a lack of security there? >> the bridge is a well-known bridge. a good friend of mine told me every time they go to london, they always go to that bridge and take pictures with the family. that's a place where people go. it's very well-known but it's fairly vulnerable. >> but then the car crashes into parliament and he's able to run in and still able to stab a police officer. >> exactly. i think part of the idea about maybe going after the people opt bridge is one, it's vulnerable. and two, that creates chaos. so the objective of hitting people and kill people is being accomplished but it's also creating chaos so the officers will be deploying over to the bridge and then he crashes into the gate and now they have to deal with that person there, you know with a hash yet or a knife and now you've got all kinds of problems going on. that's probably part of the game
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plan. we'll have to see as the investigation continues. >> steve, i wonder. you're talking about an area just outside of parliament in this case even through the gates of parliament. the prime minister was just a few more yards away. if you can't defend against something like this there, where can you? >> exactly. i mean the use of a vehicle, it's an incredibly difficult situation to try to guard against because it's very unpredictable. anybody can get into a vehicle, anybody can get a knife. formula one of that is registered. you have to know how to drive a car. when have you something like this you have no idea when this is going to hit you at any moment it could happen. that's what we see here. almost have to start looking at putting the barriers out a little further, increasing and expanding that layer of security outside of these targets. >> we've seen it happen in nice in berlin and now in london as well as in ohio state here it appears to be the new norm. sad new norm.
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>> absolutely. no, that's what this is all about now. isis put that information out there. and their followers are following it. that's unfortunate. now we've got to deal with it. >> abc news contributor steve gomez live for us from los angeles. thanks a lot. >> we'll continue to have coverage of the terror attack there in london throughout the morning as well as on "good morning america." we want to talk about the other big story taking place in this country. today marks seven years since the signing of the affordable care act, but also the day the house votes on the republican bill to eliminate what became obamacare. >> and an probable of that new bill the american health care act, may go down to the wire. the conservative freedom caucus is the main obstacle at the moment. it wants immediate removal of essential benefits from the ahca such as maternity care. the chairman of the caucus is negotiating possible concessions with the white house. and house democrats are criticizings comments from intelligence committee chair devin nunes. he says then president-elect
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trump's communications were collected incidentally. then shared by u.s. intelligence. he also chamed they aren't released to the fbi's russia probe. the committee's ranking democrat add mam smif renewed the call for an independent investigation and said he's seen more than circumstantial evidence of trump associates working with russia. a police officer and three others are dead after a shooting spree in wisconsin. the shooting started as a domestic situation at a bank. police say a second shooting was at a law firm and the third at an apartment complex. that's where the officer was fatally wounded. the suspect ended up in a standoff with a s.w.a.t. team. witnesses say they heard dozens of gunshots and about 100 officers were on the scene. the suspect we're told is now in custody. a maryland man accused of fatally stabbing another man because of his race. police say james jackson randomly picked out timothy caughman, a black man as you can see checking bottles on the
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street in new york city. jackson was allegedly armed with a 26-inch sword. he was captured on video after the alleged attack. police say he wrote a manifesto about attacking black people. >> it's well over ten years he's been harboring feelings of hate towards male blacks. the reason he picked new york is because it's the media capital of the world and he wanted to make a statement. >> police say jackson may have been considering other attacks but a day after the stabbing he turned himself in to police saying he was the person they were looking for. newly released surveillance video shows a rescue of a man who apparently had a little too much on st. patrick's day. so if you look at the video, you can see he's having trouble walking a straight line. then he actually falls onto the tracks. >> oh a group of tufts university students immediately jumped onto the tracks to lift him to safety. risking their own lives, mind you. a minute or two later, a train pulled in on the track where the man had been lying.
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>> yeah so frequently in situations like that, people look at each other and expect someone else to do something and no one ends up doing anything. he's really lucky he was surrounded by people who didn't hesitate and jumped right in. >> they jumped in there. coming up, fighting isis. the new efforts under way right now to take backup the terror group strongholding in syria. >> and later wyclef jeans speaks about his experience with law enforcement and the lessons he wants everyone to learn from his experience. you're watching bnz. your privacy makes you my "world news now." ...to go number 2. "world news now." i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ ♪ new febreze air effects with odorclear technology cleans... ...away odors like never before. because the things you love the most can stink. and try febreze small spaces to clean away odors for up... ...to 30 days. breathe happy with new febreze. ugh, it's only lunchtime and my cold medicines' wearing off. i'm dragging.
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this video allegedly shows missiles being launched at the syrian city of raqqah from an american base. the u.s.-led coalition has mounted what the beg describes as ladies and gentlemen offensive on the self-declared capital of isis. the u.s. also airlifted militia fighters to the region which is a major increase in american support. if successful the operation will pretty much caught isis from raqqah. >> a major conference on fighting isis was taking place in washington, d.c. with representatives from 68 countries. >> some liked what they heard from the new administration. others said it wasn't anything new. abc's martha mad dats has more. >> reporter: just 309s minutes before the deadly attacks in london, secretary of state rex tillerson was praising the progress made against isis. >> hard-fought victories in iraq and syria have swung the momentum in our coalition's favor. >> reporter: the state department saying 62% of the
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terrain isis once controlled in iraq has been liberated. 30% in syria. more than 19,000 targeted strikes have removed tens of thousands of isis fighters from the battlefields. but the greater the success on the battlefield it seems, the more desperate isis becomes, urging followers to slaughter westerners with "a knife, or run over him with your car." in britain alone, some 850 people have traveled to syria and iraq to support isis. about half of those have now returned to the united kingdom. martha raddatz, abc news washington. and there was a different kind of air drop in new orleans. >> christmas trees. the louisiana national guard dropped thousand of used evergreens into the bayous savage national wildlife refuge. >> the recycling is project helps rebuild a marsh. the trees will hopefully create a barrier for storm surge.
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>> good use of the trees. coming up in our next half hour some major advertisers are pulling ads from youtube. what's the cause? and will others join in? >> but first an exclusive interview with wyclef jean about his heated experience with law enforcement could teach others a lesson. you're watching "world news now." lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect.
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♪ cup up, cup up ♪ ♪ >> pretty good. i like that. >> never heard it. >> i heard -- i've heard the original. i didn't hear the wyclef jean version. >> i don't know where you live. >> you've heard the wyclef jean version. >> of course i have. it's very popular. anyway this is wyclef jean's version of "staying alive." in the song he talks about an encounter with police and being cuffed. . turns out the song is especially topic given his controversial encountry 0er with the police. >> the grammy winner is using his ordeal to start a dialogue about race and relationships with law enforcement. here's dan harris with the interview. >> reporter: it was a high profile case of mistaken identity. >> you all see the police have
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handcuffs on me. they just took off my haitian bandana. that's what's going on. >> reporter: wyclef jean handcuffed and detained by the laenks county sheriff's department early tuesday morning. >> i am going to -- >> reporter: it happened while the deputies were searching the city for assailants who allegedly robbed and pistol whipped two people in west hollywood. he says he was confronted outside his hotel by the deputies. >> automatically, i'm like oh man, people is being punked her. >> reporter: the department says jean was riding in a vehicle similar to the suspects and wearing an outfit and red bandana similar to the description given by the victims. police say he was held for approximately six minutes. the los angeles county sheriff's department is is apologetic for any inconvenience this is process caused mr. jean. is that good enough for you? >> the apology that i'm looking for is i didn't put my hands up. i didn't go to the trunk to resist the officer.
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>> reporter: jean also acknowledges that the deputies who did later am prehend the suspect they were searching for were just trying to do their job. >> i respect law enforcement because i have law enforcement in the family. these dudes leave every day not knowing if they're going to come backup home. >> reporter: creating trust between the black community and law enforcement. a goal that wyclef jean and the former dallas police chief david brown say they both support. brown was chief when five of his officers were shot by a sniper last summer. >> after july 7th incident in dallas wyclef called me to offer condolences. he has family members in the law enforcement community that work in law enforcement. so he has been supportive of law enforcement. so the positive part about this is that i'm alive. and i did come out of the car and i went through this. so i'm just saying yo we really have a problem here. how can we work as a unit? let's not fight because you're going to need the police. the police have to protect
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citizens. you're going to need citizens to trust the police. once you build that trust, i mean you basically build the real community. >> dan harris abc news new york. >> that's good. he sounds like he's trying to turn this into a productive conversation and a way to bring people together rather than creating even more animosity. >> yes he is. it's great he's speak out and he speaks out in his music but also here. >> he speaks out in his music, does? >> he speaking of animosity and anger. >> ever since he broke up the fugees. >> first of all, the fugees. >> yesterday i was singing "perfect gentleman." kendis never heard. >> what's it about. >> it's a we clef song. >> what's it about. >> it's about being in love. >> it's about the strippers. >> now you haven't heard staying alive? where were you living in the '90s. urs. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. no thank you very much she's gonna stick
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now, doing facebook live -- >> like inception. >> it is like -- is your mind blown. >> so a lot of people have been doing this on their phones. well apparently you'll now be able to do it on your good old desktop hardware computer. >> oh. >> yeah you've got like -- so facebook is now letting everyone and their mother and, of course their grandmothers go live. it is rolling out the capability for all members to do it directly. it was granted to publishers backup in january after they had a meeting about it but now voila. there is not a single soul at this hour joining diane's facebook live. >> does anybody want to -- nobody wants to talk to me. >> that actually doubles our number of viewers right now on tv. >> all right. so now grandma can go live on facebook on the decktop computer. >> those are the only people on facebook. >> okay, bye.
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moving on -- >> yeah. >> oh. speaking of videos this is a good one. so you know you have a campaign for student office. well one of the big things su want to stand out, of course. so etha o'brien a student at the university of lick rick decided she would do this in her campaign for vp academic officer. >> looks normal enough. >> [ bleeped ] ♪ >> so her pitch was hey, guys just a quick video to get to know me. some may say it's out of this world. i mean she's trying to get attention. mission accomplished. >> she did. >> she's got over 180,000 views. 3,000 likes. so i don't know if that wins you an election or not. >> i don't know. >> good luck. >> or if it application you want to feel like you're at a rab.
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>> you enjoy her diving. > that was kind of neat. so this is mom of the year. man, i wish i had this mom when i was growing up. this mom accidentally sends her kid to school with a pouch of vodka. vodka. instead of juice. take a look. this is in australia. smirnoff. i didn't know wait, here's the shocker is i didn't snow smirnoff came in a bag. we've been missing out. did you know this. >> mom opened up her lunch box at work and found the cranberry juice and she was pissed. >> that's the worst part. >> and now to a happy yellow lab who loves to swim but he
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the rampage. the lone attacker using his car as an a weapon. hear the new eyewitness' accounts. >> and today is the day for the vote on the hill. the american health care act is supposed to repeal and replace obamacare if it can pass through the house. overnight some republican lawmakers don't sound so hopeful. >> and new this half hour it, boycotting youtube? >> it's the site everyone in the world watches an probably every day for pretty much everything. an advertisers dream you would think but apparently not. hear why advertisers are now pulling the plug. >> and things have been pretty messy since brad and angelina split six months ago. sources are now saying the couple is trying to mend fences. does this mean they're getting back together? it is thursday, march 23rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we do say good morning to you on this thursday.
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we're going to start with that deadly attack in london. a new day starting and the investigation in the early stages. >> so here is a live look at london this morning. this whole thing happened right in the heart of the city where tourists visit every day. government officials also gather. in this case, the prime minister was just a few more yards away. >> these streets normally atthis early morning hour would have many people starting to get to work, many tourists making their way throughout the westminster part of london. you can see that bridge which is familiar to many people is shut down at this point because of that investigation. but parliament is expected to reopen today. this after that horrible attack. crews removed the car the lone attacker used to mow down pedestrians on westminster bridge. this was the scene we watched here in our studio just moments ago, the car being removed. he mowed down pedestrians on westminster bridge before crashing and fatally stabbing a
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police officer just inside the gates of parliament. >> now, by the time officers is ended the rampage by shooting that attacker dead five people -- or shooting the attacker, five people were dead including the gunman and at least 40 injured, most of them on that bridge. >> i saw the car plowed into a lady. and i think it was a lady. i'm not 100% sure. underneath the wheel and could hear screams and then we heard gunshots again. as we looked along the bridge because we were only crawling along the bridge, there was bodies literally. >> must have been ten. >> 10, 12 bodies. >> lying in different places along the bridge. >> and british authorities are still trying to verify the identity of the suspect calling this attack an act of islamic related terrorism. ing. > this scene overnight, the british prime minister theresa may calling the attack sick and depraved. president trump said he had spoken to may pledging the full cooperation and support of the united states government.
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>> and meanwhile, some cities here at home like new york are stepping up security at major landmarks. but officials say they have no intelligence suggesting any specific plots on u.s. soil. >> of course, all around the world, people have been watching the activities and the developments there in london. and the newspapers in london, as well have been talking about this attack and there's a similar theme as we've been looking at the headlines, a similar photo of police in the heart of london surrounding the would be gunman. right now, they're trying to figure out, who was that guy and what was his motivation. >> some of them are staying pretty straightforward. terror in london. or attack in westminster. this isn't the only headline. >> "the daily mirror" also with the attack on democracy. we'll continue to follow developments there in london within live coverage throughout the morning on "america this
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morning" as well as on "good morning america." big activities here at home. president trump promised to repeal and replace the affordable care act is being put to the test today. the house votes on the republicans' health care bill. >> but the survival of the american health care act may depend on a group of conservative republicans. abc's serena marshall joins us this morning with more on that. good morning. >> reporter: after seven years of railing against obamacare, they control the house, senate the presidency and they still may not get this done. 24 hours before a vote is expected on the repeal and replace of obamacare, republican lawmakers having a late night huddle trying to tweak language to get the votes for the bill. republicans are looking for changes to lower premiums in the current bill. under consideration, easing federal requirements insurance companies cover basic services like prescription drugs, maternity care and substance abuse treatment. the goal is to get more conservatives on board. leaving wednesday night's especially those in the conservative freedom caucus. leaving the meeting admitting
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serious concerns remain. >> we don't have any language on anything and we're not sure what kind of language we'll see. >> we think there are ways to improve it that will get enough votes. but so far we don't have any language. >> reporter: and remember that nonpartisan congressional budget office score estimating 14 million americans will lose had the insurance the first year? they have to issue a new one for the changes and they do expect to have it before the votes. but don't expect that number to change dramatically. >> they're keeping us in suspense. >> it will be a busy day in washington, d.c. >> they need 21 votes. they can only lose 21 votes and they do not -- >> right now the numbers are against them. >> the numbers are against them. >> abc's serena marshall. thanks so much. we appreciate it. the senate judiciary committee's questioning of neil gorsuch is now over. the panel eligible hear from
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witnesses who support and oppose his nomination. democrats yesterday expressed frustration they were not able to pin him down on specific issues like abortion. republicans are confident gorsuch will be confirmed. >> in the meantime we're all kind of thinking about that stunning revelation from a key congressman who says intelligence may have picked up private communications by president trump and his transition team. congressman devin nunes, chairman of the house intelligence committee says he has information showing that agencies conducting legal surveillance of foreign targets scooped up what he calls incidental collection of those communications. but nunes triggered controversy when he briefed president trump privately on that information before disclosing it to the rest of the judiciary committee. lawmakers on both sides of the disclosure creates doubt whether the committee can conduct an independent investigation. and during a visit to capitol hill, former vice president joe biden weighed in on president trump's claims he was wiretapped by the obama administration. > mr. vice president, did your administration wiretap trump tower?
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>> five or six times. i'm joking. are you serious? >> biden went on to say that he hopes president trump understands that his words matter and the repercussions reach around the world. and he said and added that he's been contacted by several world leaders asking him to explain whether various statements made by president trump are real or just theater. >> a little girl from atlanta stole the show and the hearts of an audience with the pope yesterday. because 3-year-old estella westrick wasn't happy enough with meeting the pope. she wanted his hat, and she took it. >> it happened when had a vatican aide lifted the child for a kiss from the pontiff. and she grabbed the hat off his head. everyone, as you can see, including the pope, had a great chuckle. >> but he took it back. >> he did take it back. >> he was like hey, hey, hey, gave me that. >> we've seen so many scenes of kids misbehaving with public figures.
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the one kid crying with queen elizabeth when he was supposed to give her flowers. >> he he was supposed to give her flowers but he wanted to keep them i guess. in that case, she wanted the pope's hat and she was never seen again. >> she'll remember, that, exactly. coming up, big companies are pulling their ads from youtube. we'll find out why they're taking such drastic measures. >> and in "the skinny," there is a new "baywatch" trailer. the movie reboot is promising laughs and, of course, lots of skin. first here's a look at today's forecast. >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by united health care. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare,
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terrifying scene that played out in a small wisconsin town. four people are dead including a police officer after the shooting spree. it actually started as a domestic dispute at a bank and escalated into shootings at multiple locations, a bank, a law firm, and an apartment complex. officers, including a s.w.a.t. team, had a standoff with the suspect for several hours that ended with a volley of gunfire and a dead police officer. the officer may be the first killed in the line of duty in wisconsin this year. the suspect also injured now in custody. >> the fatal stabbing of a deliberately targeted the victim because he was black. they say jacksonr: the man captured on this surveillance tape on a new york city street is under arrest. james jackson, a 28-year-old army veteran is accused of stabbing timothy caughman to death, police say simply because he was black.
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>> it is believed that he was specifically intending to target male blacks. it's well over ten years that he has been harboring these feelings of hate towards male blacks. >> reporter: according to detectives, jackson came from baltimore with the intent to kill black people. >> the reason why he picked new york is because it's the media capital of the world, and he wanted to make a statement. >> reporter: a can and bottle recycler, caughman was rifling through the trash when police say jackson stabbed him multiple times with this 26-inch black sword. jackson who served in afghanistan is seen running down the street after the stabbing. caughman made it to a nearby police station but later died. jackson turned himself in. the suspect allegedly wrote a manifesto about attacking blacks in new york city. so far this year, there have been 122 reported hate crimes in this city. that's more than double this time last year. linsey davis, abc news, new york. linsey, thanks. shifting gears now, some of the country's biggest advertisers are pulling out of youtube over
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promotional videos for terrorists and other offensive material. on wednesday, at&t and johnson & johnson pulled their ads from the google owned video platform. last week request several european advertisers started a boycott over the same issue. google is reviewing its advertising policies and plans to give companies more control where their ads appear. >> march madness returns. it is night one of the sweet 16 in the ncaa men's basketball tournament. >> there are four games tonight. the first one pits oregon and michigan in kansas city in the midwest region followed by kansas who are going to win, by the way. >> because you have them in your bracket. >> so the other two games are in the west region. they're playing all of that in san jose. gonzaga playing west virginia followed by arizona and your team. >> xavier. >> because you like x-men. >> but i have arizona beating xavier. >> okay. >> so that whole bracket for me, that whole line is about the
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only line in my bracket that's still alive. >> is it xavier? >> professor xavier. >> xavier. all right. march madness, of course, isn't limited to college hoops. check out what happened in minnesota. >> no, no, tipped out. a three at the buzzer. it's good. dubois wins it for the rebels. unbelievable. >> how is that for a highlight. that was chamblin park high school's sam dubois with the one-handed buzzer beater. he gave the rebels a 53-50 win and then as you can see, his teammates celebrated accordingly. >> that's a big game i think. they're playing on the timberwolves court right there. good job. >> could have used him. >> when we come back, drake meeting his idol. we'll tell you who it is, and so impressed he got a tattoo in devotion. >> are you going to do that for me? >> no. >> "the skinny" is next. s a few hours. or, take mucinex.
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♪ skinny, so skinny ♪ >> it is thursday "skinny" and it's been six months since brad and angelina broke our hearts and proved love is forever dead when they split up and things got a little bit heated. but the couple has been trying to keep matters of their very public divorce private. they even went so far as to hire a private judge. now we're hearing the stars are trying to mend fences. >> so according to a source it was a rough time for a while there, but now they're work on things and it seems like they're trying to put their children first and talking again. >> brad has even been able to see his kids more regularly than he did immediately after the split. >> in television news, "good morning america" has been nominated for a daytime emmy in the category of outstanding morning program. >> which it is.
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so we do say congratulations to them. they've been nominated several years, and it's well deserved. >> you mean we. >> yeah, we got nominated, too. >> we are on the list of correspondents. >> yeah, i don't think that they knew we were on that list. >> so i'm ready for my speech. >> i already have mine prepped. >> i cleared the mantle for the trophy. it's called a trophy, right? >> it's a beautiful lady. congrats to "gma." wow, it's cold outside. so we're going to heat things up a little bit i guess, maybe. new trailer. >> oh. yes. >> from "baywatch." >> dwayne "the rock" johnson, zac efron and his abs. take a look. >> okay. ♪ >> we're staring into the abyss here. it's up to us to restore the baywatch brand. >> one direction, you here for the qualifiers? >> i'm matt brody. i don't have to try out. i've got two gold medals.
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>> matt brody, yes. we still don't give a -- >> it looks like the movie will be a good combination of comedy and muscles and, of course, can't have "baywatch" without some slow motion running. > we made a mistake though. we should have probably played this trailer with the volume down. i think we'd probably be better. >> not necessary. >> so the rock turned his swim trunks for a 9 iron recently. traded it in. he's trying to break the record for the longest golf drive set by john daly back in 1974. looks good with the gun show. >> john daly. there's a drink named after him. >> no, that's arnold palmer. >> no, a john daly is an arnold palmer with alcohol in it. >> is that right? >> yes. it's a spiked iced tea and lemonade. >> i had no idea. >> that is not at all the story. but we were talking about the rock's instagram post. he can apparently drive the ball 460 yards. the record is 515. close. >> close. >> but not quite. >> good luck. finally, drake has been
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pretty busy lately dropping some new music, proving to all of us he's moving on from j.lo. now he has met his idol. sade. >> veteran. >> the singers met up in london where drake is touring. worth noting by the way, an he didn't just meet her. he introduced her to his mother. >> but the love didn't end there. this is a big part about this. how do you prove your undying devotion to someone? you get a tattoo, of course. here's drake, whoa. >> is that sade? >> yeah, it is. >> that's kind of weird. >> drake being the smooth operator. >> wait, there's more. that's not the only tattoo he got. he apparently loves drakkar noir, as well. >> what? >> i wonder if it's a scratch and sniff. >> yeah. t? the what? ... tissue test! hold this up to your teeth... ...ugh yellow... i don't get it. i use whitening toothpaste. what do you use? crest whitestrips you should try them! whitening toothpaste only works on the surface. but crest whitestrips safely work below the enamel surface ... to whiten 25x better than a leading
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ice. put them on ice. just getting the connection. >> former bachelorette kaitlyn bristowe is opening up about doing that. she said she wanted to take control of her future. >> people immediately started thinking, is something wrong with her health, is something wrong with her relationship? but kaitlyn sat down with us and explained why she and so many other women now all of a sudden are freezing their eggs. >> and i can't wait to make a lifetime of memories with you. >> kaitlyn bristowe may have fiance on season 11 of the blashette" but marriage and kids might have to wait. >> i think a lot of women feel pressure to have kids especially when you get engaged and when is the wedding and when will you have babies. i don't want that pressure on myself. >> she announced on twitter she's choosing to freeze her eggs saying i'm taking control of my future. this puts my mind at ease for when i'm ready. >> this is kind of a backup plan
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for us and for us to feel comfortable. it's kind of like insurance. >> her fiance shawn booth by her side posted this photo of kaitlin napping after the procedure. >> i think shawn's role in this was crucial for me. i don't know what i would have done without you. >> thanks, babe. >> really. >> bris stow toee is just one of a growing list of celebrities freezing her eggs. some of her bachelor co-stars have done it. so has olivia munn and joe and nab krupa. the number of women choosing to freeze their legs has increased from under 500 in 2009 to nearly 4,000 in 2013. >> freezing eggs is something that they can do for themselves right now that will actually open up their reproductive options for the future. i think it's a very empowering process for women to go through. >> reporter: while they haven't set a wedding date yet, they say this is an investment in their future together and their future children, even if they're still deciding exactly how many they want.
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>> we always say we want to have probably five, but we'll talk after we have one. >> that's what we say every time. >> that wasn't his first answer when i asked how many babies do you want. he said we debate. we go back and forth between eight and one. >> eight? >> and one. i was like, that's a pretty big range and that's why you saw them laughing like that because they realized. but yeah, he said we'll probably have just the first one and then we'll talk about it. >> they look so cute. >> they were really great.
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making news in america this morning, terror in london. day one of the investigation and the man on a deadly rampage. the british parliament on lockdown. the new details about the hero
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cop who saved the lives and the raids overnight. we're live in london. republicans are trying to shore up last-minute support for the president's health care an this as the house prepares to vote today and the white house there is no plan b. the woman who escaped the truck of her car and the man accused of kidnapping her. >> it was weird to spend five days thinking you're going to die alone. >> a woman stranded in the desert for days. hear how she got lost and the clues she left behind that
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