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right? could have a little fire extinguisher. cozy right her on the wall. >> if our emmy awards were like fire extinguishers, yeah, put it right there. as, right there in the middle. >> my award emmy awards. many emmy awards. >> by many, one. >> good tips there from gio. >> coming up. time to pack your bags. >> hitting the road with the most interesting traveler in the world. >> ooh. bell dinging new febreze car with odorclear technology cleans away odors... ...for up to 30 days smells nice... breathe happy, with new febreze. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but can it fix this teen's skateboarding mishap? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things.
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from k-y ultragel. >> stto be there right now. >> traveling in style we think of flying first-class. how about where you land? >> it is important. i sat down with mark murphy. one of the coolest jobs around.
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gets paid to travel the world. hitting all of the best destinations. >> he has been to more than 70 countries around the world. he is the most interesting man in the world. >> he can speak french in russian. >> who isn't the guy from the old dos xs commercials. seriously, mark murphy has been and done quite a bit. >> oh, wow. >> i mean him eating duck embryo. gross. who else to ask about everything travel than murphy himself. your favorite most luxurious, ridiculous spots around the world. >> all right. ta tahiti. stay at saint regis hotel. overwater bungalows. 2600 square feet. bigger than apartments in new york city. then you have room service in the morning bringing you breakfast. sit outside on your little deck. overwater bungalows set you back
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$4,000 a night. popular for celebrities. popular for honeymooners. nicole kidman, keith urban, honeymooned in a secluded tahitian resort in 2006. say you are an american couple. the phoenician its the fleiss be. great golf resort. spa resort. want to know if it is a luxury property. guess who stayed there? >> oprah. >> the first family. >> okay. >> very private. very luxurious. you want fresh cut fruit. you want to have champagne. you can, literally, at your beck and call, have five star service. in season, see the rooms climb up $500, $800, $1200. >> ifdesert. hotel jerome, aspen, colorado to your liking. >> three amazing restaurants. you have the chill vibe. that is like old school aspen. that's what people fallen love .
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in terms of the service and the experience. aspen is a real celebrity hang, right? jessica biel, stayed there. you can request the room and suite. >> not creepy at all. >> you're staying in somebody's suite. jessica biel's suite with her in it. >> reporter: if you do pack your bags for a lavish trip to london. might want to pack your wallet as well. and entire bank account. >> one of my favorites is the baglioni, great location. and it has the this really cool hip bar. there have been many sightings at this bar. so, we're talking will smith, halle berry, al pacino, i think i had most expensive drink i ever had there. >> how much? >> $180. >> wow? gold in that? >> no. no. it was an aged bourbon. >> what do you like in capetown? >> 12 apostles hotel. amazing ocean views, table top
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mount, 12 apostles range. arranging helicopter chopper for me. just hop over. opposed to waiting an hour when the next shuttle goes. that's luxury. >> reporter: rooms go for upwards of $10,000 a night. but with these benefits, probably priceless. if you are loaded that is. >> having dinner in the restaurant. and you brought your kids. they will actually take your kids away from you as a couple and they will entertain your kids. be out of your hair as long as you want. >> hopefully until 18 years old? ♪ >> ha-ha-ha. >> that would be worth it. i do want to thank the pierre hotel here in new york for lending us their lavish penthouse suite for the interview. thought it be for longer, the night. no, just for, one hour. you are done. >> most people, you know would pay ransom to get their kids back. kendis is offering thousands to give away the hypothetical
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children. >> take my kids, please, to borrow a line from comedian. >> beautiful little places down there. >> just need more -- >> money. the in-laws have moved in with us.
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go long. ♪ i want something like this ♪ ♪ ♪ sunset i want something just like this ♪ >> chain-smokers, cold play. pretty good there. >> team work. >> yes. finally the story of one foster mom and speaking of team work indeed. and her year's long effort to become a permanent mom. >> she now wants her little girl to one day look back and see all the people who made it happen. abc's david muir is telling their story. >> reporter: little graham is 5 years old. right there in her glasses, playing with her soon to be cousins outside courtroom 6. >> a special day for little wren.
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want to come up here to make this official. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> billie has been waiting all most three years to officially become wren's mother. stamping the adoption papers to make it official. and we first heard from that mom, on gma. >> i knew from the first time i met wren i wanted to adopt her. but i wasn't able to quite yet. i had to wait a while for that to finally happen. millie asked those who played roles in the journey to help document it for wren with signs each of them would hold. >> i wanted to do something for wren that sunny could look back on in a few years so she could know how much we loved her. wren's proud grandparents to. day we welcome our sixth grandchild. the presiding judge, his smile as wide as wren's. and their adoption attorney, signed, sealed, delivered, she's yours. the cousins are ready. and we learned, so is wren. >> hey, wren, you love mommy? >> yeah. >> oh.
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>> of course she does. show mama. >> i love this story. they love this story. >> this much. >> i love you baby. >> there was millie with perhaps the most powerful sign of all. today i became a mom. david muir, abc news, new york. >> there was one more photo in that collection. >> uh-huh. uh-huh. >> with some one holding a sign, i'm next. millie is in the process of adopting an 18 month-year-old. fostering as well. >> young sibling for her. you have to have the coldest heart to not melt at that story. >> quite an exciting year for wren. i love when she says how much do you love mommy. she goes this much. a lot. how much do you love me, kendis? >> where is the violin -- awe call on.
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this morning on "world news now," damaging storms sweeping across the u.s. >> flash flooding forcing evacuations as the south central region gets slammed. the storm system bringing hail with it. and apparently far from over. we'll have the forecast. >> breaking news, a major storm barrelling into australia. hitting an area popular with tourists heading to the barrier reef with winds gusting more than 150 miles an hour. the powerful cyclone forcing residents as well to take cover as it makes landfall right now. >> and, there is new details in an alleged plot to kill fell low students. police say a teenager planning a massacre at her high school, pointed to her diary where she apparently outlined a columbine-style attack in
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detail. the full story ahead. ♪ not going to give you up never going to let you down ♪ ♪ never going to run around >> functional fashion piece some are refusing to give up. we loved them in the '80s, didn't we? are fannypacks making a come back? christmas in the spring? who is making it cool again to wear your belongings in a pouch around your waist. >> whoo-hoo! >> let's celebrate on this tuesday, march 28th. ♪ never going to say good-bye never going to tell a lie and hurt you ♪ >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i don't know if i have ever been happier than knowing the fannypack is making a comeback. >> just so that can justify what you have been doing for the last 20 years. wearing that? >> i like fannypacks. >> they're great. >> you know how many times i lost my purse or forgotten my wallet. if it is attached you don't have
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to worry. then free to dance. >> because you packed your flask in it. practical. >> for the office. >> going to delve into the big story later on. flashback to the '90s. >> top story this morning is the severe weather expected nearly every day this week especially in the south. >> show you the radar right now. see the storm system moving eastward into tennessee, mississippi, and kentucky. and tennessee residents were evacuated because of flooding. >> 90 miles south in mississippi there was large hail. at least as big as baseballs. so why not get practice in after the storm. >> yeah, what a texas teen did. after the hailstorm passed through his town on the way east leaving behind golf ball sized pieces of ice. so, yeah -- >> still waiting to see what his new handicap is. may get another chance to practice that swing today. because the there is a new storm heading his way.
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>> let's get the forecast from accuweather's paul williams joining us. paul. >> good morning, kendis, diane. looking out for a round of severe storms, to rumble its way throughout portions of texas and into oklahoma. expecting damaging wind up to 50, 60 mile per hour winds. hail between an inch in diameter or bigger. flash flooding likely along i-20, i 10, i-35. potential of tornados, to days night, down towards dallas and san antonio. kendis, diane. >> powerful storm slamming australia. cyclone debbie, it is called, just made landfall, packing wind gusting as high as 155 mile an hour. sustained winds. 110 miles an hour. >> tens of thousand of homes are without power. many people have evacuated tropical northeast coast because the storm is moving so slowly officials worry could do major
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damage. many businesses, and most schools are closed. >> mauove on to politics. top democrats asking the republican leading the house investigation into the russian election meddling to recuse himself. calls for chair nunes to step aside, sparked by revelations that nunes met with a secret source on white house grounds. nunes reviewed classified information allegedly showing president trump and his transition team may have been inadvertently swe lly swept up surveillance. house majority leader, nancy pelosi, and are suggesting nunes is too close to the president to be impartial. >> in the committee interest for him to recuse himself. it is my hope he will do so. >> nunes was criticized for sharing information from the source with the media. the president before informing other committee members.
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on twitter last night, the president questioned why the committee isn't looking into connections between russia and the clintons. and he declared that the trump/russia story is a hoax. the president's son-in-law volunteered we are told to go before the senate intelligence committee also looking into russia's interference and possible ties to the trump campaign. jared kushner will answer questions about his meetings with the russian bafambassador. the white house says kushner was doing his job. >> the top diplomat at united nations says there is a new sheriff. nikki haley told a meeting that sunny was upset at the amount of israel bashing at the u.n. and promised them the trump administration will not allow it to continue. >> i didn't expect an israel bashing session. until you hear it and see it, you can't comprehend how ridiculous it is. >> declared days of israel
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bashing are over. house speaker ryan praised her, and accused the obama administration of hurting relations with israel. ryan's said president trump's commitment to israel is sacrosanct. neither are attending the high-profile american/israel public affairs committee meeting. when we mile the u.s. among countries boycotting u.n. talks on banning nuclear weapons. haley among two dozen ambassadors outside the general assembly showing opposition to the talks inside. such a treaty would disarm peaceful nations and benefit countries like north korea. others boycotting talks, russia, china, brit fiain france. an 18-year-old girl is facing charges this morning that could result in her spending decades behind bars. authorities say the attack was foiled by the girl's own father. these are the weapons that school and police officials had
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feared would be used in a massacre planned for april 5. shot gun, bomb making materials including pipes for a pipe bomb. columbi columbine-style attacked allegedly plotted by an 1-year-old student at the high school 90 minutes from washington. >> no doubt. >> according to the sheriff that student, nicole sev 'erio kept diary with a time line, and details about the school procedures. her alleged plot was fueled by her father who alerted school officials and police thursday when he discovered the diary. end of the day, the parents put the community in front of everything else. >> you know, obviously had to be a tremendously difficult decision. they did right thing. >> reporter: police say the girl's diary, mentions columbine. part of a trend. an abc news investigation found that in the last 17 years there have been at least 79 thwarted
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school massacre plots. more than half of the would be attackers mention columbine. police have motive. as for the young student she has been committed for an emergency mental health evaluation. pierre thomas,news. >> stabbing suspect allegedly told police he cam to new york city to kil accused of terrorism. james harris jackson indicted yesterday on charge of murder as act of terrorism. prosecutors say he stabbed timothy kauffman to death last week. according to the daily news. jackson said he did it as the a practice run to stop interracial dating. >> we know the name of one suspect in the bellagio jewelry store burglary. sebastian jogonzalez was captur as fur ran from the scene in
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suits and animal masks. three are on the loose. and possibly armed. police have not put a dollar figure on the heist. awe off the nfl raiders are coming to town. the league's owners voted overwhelmingly to approve the team's move out of oakland. they will play the next, two, three seasons in california while a new stadium is built in las vegas. team's owner says he is responsible for the move. he knows he has got work to do explaining it all to the rader nation. >> wasn't the players, wasn't the coaches that made the decision. it was me that made it. if they have anybody to talk to about it. it shrewd be me. i will in the coming days try to explain to them what went into making this difficult decision. >> well, some raiders fans weren't waiting for explanation. they brought their raiders gear to team headquarters and left it in the trash. i don't know what they will do about the tattoo. this is the second time in team history, ravens will be leading oakland, some supporters coaching maybe they will come back again, in the future.
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>> tattoo on the head. too. >> can't take that back. >> all right, so, at about 7:30 sunday night. north carolina tar heels, forward, luke may sent the driver that sent them to the final four. 12 hours later there he was getting a standing occasion. his 8:00 a.m. business class. blmt. right now. his professor says he hasn't missed a class all semester. >> good for him. he would be allowed to do that. >> studies are important. >> scholar/athlete. >> nthe game was epic. >> chapel hill, right? >> yes. wilmington. >> there was literally just ten seconds that made the difference. so there was a camera that was capturing like kentucky fans. during lexington. for the last ten second. there they are.
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excited. all in one shot, folks. ha-ha-ha. >> look at this guy. pans over. it sums it up. >> oh, no. >> how quickly the tables turn. >> yes, it does. oh, well. it was a great three second while it lasted. >> coming up. what you don't want to say to the next robocall you receive. >> uh. despite all voice prompts, automated technology has not been that helpful. it apparently is helping thieves. we will tell you the one word you should never say when that call comes in. provocative real housewife on dancing with the stars. her star was born in a rather unusual way. see where erika jane really gets her inspiration. >> >> speaking of feeling inspired. check out our behind the scenes
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