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making news in america this morning, fired by fox, bill o'reilly booted from his long-running show after a series of allegations against him. his old program already has a new name. >> the trump administration facing serious foreign challenges from iran and north korea. the secretary of state making one thing clear, the u.s. won't be waiting around to take action. details live from washington ahead. new video, the frightening moment as smoke fills a passenger plane. look at that. the jet's pilot with a request that probably didn't make too many people comfortable. a truck's strange cargo on the highway. a car dragged for miles. we'll show you more on that video. and we do say good morning
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on what's turning out to be a busy thursday morning. we begin with a new era at fox news one that doesn't include bill o'reilly and his no spin zone. >> fox wasted no time removing his name from the show he made so factor renaming it "the factor." his career crumbling under the weight of sexual harassment allegations. fox news' biggest star now out. >> you are about to enter the no spin zone. >> reporter: overnight the network addressing bill o'reilly's departure. >> bill o'reilly who hosted this program for 20 years is leaving the fox news channel. >> reporter: a statement from 21st century fox says after a thorough and careful review of the allegations the company and bill o'reilly have agreed that bill o'reilly will not be returning to the fox news channel. the ouster reportedly pushed by lockland an james murdoch after it was reported they paid nearly
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$13 million in settlements over claims of inappropriate behavior and sexual harassment dating back to 2002 and wednesday -- >> first mr. o'reilly said nobody calls in to our hotline so we took him up on it and c l called in. >> she shared this. accusing riley of leering, grunting and calling the african-american woman hot chocolate while they were alone. the pressure mounting for the murdochs to take action. at least 83 companies pulling their advertising from the "the o'reilly factor" and he said it is tremendously disheartening that we part ways due to completely unfounded clays but that is the unfortunate reality many of us in the public eye must live with today. he was supposed to return to his though this coming monday after vacationing at the vatican instead tucker carlson will take
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over his slot. >> the chairman of the senate judiciary committee says the supreme court justice may soon resign. senator charles grassley expects a resignation as soon as this summer. he did not name a justice but two possible candidates may be justices ruth bairder ginsburg and anthony kennedy both in their 80s. the court is back at full attendance after a battle to replace antonin scalia. neal gorsuch reported to work monday. they blasted it as a failure. >> rex tillerson accused iran of supporting terrorism and destabilizing the middle east. this as tensions escalate with north korea. >> abc's janai norman is following these from d.c. good morning, janai. >> reporter: it has been a busy few weeks for the trump administration when it comes to foreign policy. from the u.s. strike in syria to bombing afghanistan, escalating tensions with north korea and now iran. >> iran is the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism. >> reporter: secretary of state
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rex tillerson announced the administration is reviewing the obama era nuclear deal. >> an unchecked iran has the potential to travel the same path as north korea. and take the world along with it. >> reporter: on the campaign trail, trump the candidate promising to renegotiate it. >> they're doing the iran deal. it was so bad, so pathetic i looked at it, i looked at the way they negotiated. i said, these people don't know what they're doing. >> reporter: the trump administration also now trying to clarify possibly misleading statements about the location of the nuclear capable aircraft carrier said to be headed to the korean peninsula. >> we are sending an armada very powerful. >> reporter: but the statement to fox business news wasn't true. "uss carl vinson" wasn't on its way but 3,000 nautical miles away headed in the opposite direction for military exercise off the coast of australia.
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but reports of the carrier group dominated asian news. a leading south korean newspaper with the headline, trump's lies on the "carl vinson." xi jinping and putin must be laughing. the white house insisting it's not. >> the president said he had an armada going to the peninsula. that's a fact. it happened. it is happening rather. >> reporter: the "uss carl vinson" is expected to arrive in the sea of japan next week. meanwhile, u.n. ambassador nikki haley says the u.s. isn't trying to pick a fight with north korea saying the ball is in their court over what happens next. adrienne and kendis. >> yeah, that new warning from nikki haley. janai, thank you. moving on, it may be another sign of the steep decline in relations between the u.s. and russia. another reported flight by russian bombers close to alaska, the second in as many days. the first one was on monday and about 100 miles away. then on tuesday, the jets were reportedly about 36 miles off the coast. should point out russians
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weren't actually in u.s. space either time. >> syria still has up to three tons of chemical weapons, the assessment comes after that horrific attack that killed more than 80 people and the head of the international chemical weapons watchdog says the lab tests show undeniable evidence that the victims were exposed to sarin gas or something similar. meanwhile, syria has reportedly removed its military jets from the blaise hit by the u.s. missile strike to a russian base to protect them from further attacks. this is interesting. the trump administration is about to face the same judge who the president railed against during the campaign. u.s. district judge gonzalo curiel has been assigned to the case of manuel montez, a 23-year-old deported to mexico even though he has d.r.e.a.m.er status which allows undocumented immigrants to stay in the country if they were brought here as children. now the judge oversaw the lawsuit against trump university and you may recall candidate
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trump questioned whether he could be impartial because of his mexican heritage. the powerful republican chairman of the house oversight committee is not seeking re-election. jason chaffetz says he wants to spend more time with his family and he will not be a candidate for any office in 2018. chaffetz led the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mail use. he was criticized for refusing to look into president trump's business empire. a pennsylvania man is facing death after a jury convicted him of murdering a state trooper. nearly three years ago eric frein led authorities on a 48-day manhunt after attacking a state police barracks. corporal bryon dickson killed and trooper alex douglass was badly injured and the penalty phase of that gets under way today. >> wow. a strong system could bring some dangerous and damaging weather to parts of michigan, indiana and ohio. >> well, right now the strongest part of the storm is over wisconsin which is seeing severe thunderstorms and heavy rain
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overnight. yesterday, hail at the university of nebraska softball games in both the huskers and jayhawks fleeing for shelter. eventually they did get that game in. >> so did the cleanup. the popular headphonemaker accused of collecting users' data. plus, a pilot attacked at an airport. what the passenger said he did on the plane causing all of that to happen. >> outrageous. smoke in the cabin of a different flight. lots of questions about how the ok, let's try this. it says you apply the blue one to me.
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their five-month orbit in space. good luck, guys. terrifying moments for passengers aboard a nigerian an liner as it filled with smoke. it was minutes after it took off. the pilot told the terrified passengers to calm down and about a half hour later they landed at their destination safely. >> interesting to find out what that smoke was from. the new hampshire prep school grad convicted of sexually assaulting a classmate will not get a new trial. owen labrie was convicted and was sentenced to a year in prison for misdemeanor sexual assault. he was asking for a new trial claiming his lawyers were, quote, ineffective. but the judge called those claims absurd. american airlines passengers facing an assault charge after an argument with a pilot turned violent. that passenger identified by police as edward foster is seen
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here on surveillance video, this is at kansas city's airport where he suddenly drops his bag and shoves a uniformed pilot. the scuffle then escalated into the terminal. witnesses say foster lashed out at the pilot who was traveling as a passenger at the time. foster accusing him of taking up too much room in the aisle of that plane. >> that's crazy. well, cigarette prices in new york may soon climb even higher. some people calling that crazy. the mayor wants to raise the base price of cigarettes to $13 per pack, the highest in the nation up from $10.50 a pack. the mayor says smoking plays a role in each of the leading five causes of death in this city. a popular electronics maker facing accusations of spying. a lawsuit claims bose headphones track and share their users' information without tempting them and claims they collected users' music and audio choices through its mobile app. no response yet from bose. the prison death of aaron
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something new and very cool from the empire state building overnight. instead of colors to celebrate a special occasion, new yorkers saw photographs of celebrities, classic covers from "harper's bazaar" being dubbed the world's lastest fashion show to celebrate their 150th anniversary. >> very cool. beautiful sight to sigh of the new york skyline. taking a road trip, those driving from new york into the ohio valley may encounter wet road, flooding in the central plains, watch out for wet roads in louisiana and the northwest and slick conditions in the rockies. >> weather related airport delays possible in detroit, cleveland and washington, d.c. we're learning new details about the suicide of fallen nfl star aaron hernandez. a bible verse written across his forehead and red markings drawn
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on his hands and feet. >> but those close to hernandez say they gout he committed suicide. abc's eva pilgrim with the overnight developments. >> reporter: questions surrounding the death of former nfl star aaron hernandez. his body now with the state medical examiner. abc news learning he was found in his cell with john 3:16 across his forehead. referencing death and eternal life and prison officials called it a suicide saying he hanged himself with a bedsheet tied to his prison cell window. mike pouncey posting my heart hurts as i got the worst news i could have imagined. it was just a day ago we shared our last convo. >> something is not right. something doesn't add up. >> not guilty. >> reporter: pointing out 27-year-old hernandez was just a acquitted in a double murder emotional in court blowing kisses to his daughter. >> guilty of murder in the first degree. >> reporter: and appealing that life sentence for another murder, a stunning fall from grace for the former tight end
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for the patriots, once with a $40 million contract, cut by the team after being led from his house in handcuffs arrested for the 2013 murder of his friend, odin lloyd. his lawyer saying there were no conversations or correspondence from aaron that would have indicated anything like this was possible. aaron was looking forward to an opportunity for a second chance to prove his innocence. his cousin remembering those bett better days. >> he was the first one to make it and from our side of the family he was the first one. >> reporter: eva pilgrim, abc news, shirley, massachusetts. >> eva will have more on "gma" later on today. well, there is another odd development in that casing, by the way, hernandez technically died an innocent man under an obscure massachusetts law. if someone dies before all appeals are exhausted all convictions are vacated. >> interesting. along southern california highways commuting is never much fun but this car is being
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dragged for four miles and there are people inside. other drivers trying flagging the tow truck driver or whatever truck is pulling this car because we're really just staring at the back of the car here. no wheels. finally the truck stopped. the driver of the car got out appearing dazed. >> oh, wow. >> but not hurt. >> interesting. >> that's crazy. for the last time a killer whale as been born at a seaworld park. th takara was pregnant when they announced they were ending the breeding program. orcas will live in the company's three parks. sports and highlights from the nba playoff. >> head on over to espn. good morning, america. he's stan. i'm neil. talking with my hands this time. >> playoff basketball to talk about. thunder and robert mcdonalds game two all rockets in game one. russell westbrook, nine turnovers in game one. >> you know what his nickname
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is. brody. >> unofficially. >> kenyon martin talked about it. >> he calls everybody brody instead of calling him brody. brody, 10 points, 8 assists -- i'm not sure he endorses that. people are trying to make it stick. westbrook, 51 point, 13 assist, 10 rebounds. not enough, harden with 35. rockets up 115-111. damian lillard said portland and 6 made him smile. skinny pop. >> lillard, klay thompson blocked and then curry said, yo, splash bro, splash brody. thompson, rise up. warriors win by almost 30. >> so they're making it look easy so far. >> very easy. the over/under was 6. >> without kevin durant.
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♪ ♪ give extra. get extra. ♪ it is your "pulse" on this april 20th. 4/20. the day celebrated by marijuana advocates. >> pot sellers in states where the drug is legal expect to double their usual sales today. yes, in denver the international church of cannabis opening its doors for the first time welcoming its first ever
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congregation of so-called elevati elevationists. >> then on capitol hill a joint session, advocacy group passing out free joints hoping to persuade congress to reauthorize a law banning the feds from interfering in state medical marijuana programs. >> good luck with that. >> good to know that coughing cleared up. next up the patriots are at the white house moving on. the super bowl champs honored by president trump who received a team jersey with the number 45. >> yeah, so quarterback tom brady wasn't there spending time with his ailing mom. gronk was there. >> can i just -- >> need some help? [ laughter ] >> i think i got this but thank you. maybe. >> all right, i'll let you do it. >> thanks, man. i'll see you in a minute. that was cool. >> he should have made gronk take over. gronk also posted this. he a fist bump with the
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>> good morning everyone, i'm matt o'donnell, 4:27 a.m. on this thursday, a south jersey man charged with the murder of his own son will be in court in hours as the trial gets underway. new castle county police followed a man extra crash. center city we're tracking rain, meteorologist, karen rogers will have that, matt pellman is taking a look at the problems we have at this early hour all next on "action news." great plains, rain and snow in the rockies and more rain in the northwest but 70 and beautiful in new york city. finally, the thousands of runners who finished monday's boston marathon should be starting to feel at least a
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little bit better right now. >> it's been a few days. granted it was a hot day which made the already grueling event even more difficult but wabc's jim dolan spoke with one runner who suffered a little more than most. >> reporter: with temperatures in boston last monday nearly hitting 80 degrees. marathon was brutal. ask julie. >> around mile 1 the sun came back out and i thinking there is no place to hide krt it didn't cool down but she kept running hard and maybe too hard. with the finish line before her really just several yards in front of her, julie had nothing left. but watch this. two fellow runners help her along supporting her for a bit as her legs just cannot summon the strength and then picking her up and literally carrying her the last several yards. all the way to the finish line so that she can step across it. most of it for julie is a blur. >> i do remember the two men carrying me for a little bit.
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but i don't remember finishing. i'm very grateful that they put me down right before the finish line so i could walk over it. that really touched me to see that on the video. and i can't thank them enough for being there to help me. >> reporter: the man on the right is terry caning, a firefighter from northern ireland. the man on the left is mario vargas a runner from chile who julie tracked down on social media. >> the fact that he was that close to the finish and was willing to sacrifice some time in his race to help me was incredible and he's just said things like, you know, i run many races, just stay positive. hopefully the marathon will treat you better next time. >> julie says there may not be a next time. she has run and completed four marathon, that, she says, may be enough. in hoboken, jim dolan, channel 7, eyewitness news. >> definitely a sacrifice. >> yeah. >> so sweet to see that. >> she was doing great time and had a good finish so you can understand why she had some pressure there at the end. >> making a memory for sure.
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>> good morning it is 4:30 a.m., april 20, here's what we're following. >> the trial begins today for the camden county man accused of killing his own son. it was motivated by his rip relationship with a teenager. we'll learn more about the deadly end to a high-speed police chase in delaware. >> get your fix on the amtrak acela line. we have the deal between dunkin' donuts and the train service. >> let's go over to karen

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