announcer: from abc news, this is world news now with john muller and diana perez. good wednesday morning. president obama was only two years old when the reverend martin luther king jr. delivered his eloquent i have a dream speech. 50 years later the president is perhaps the most high profile example of king s dream of racial harmony. mr. obama is among those who will speak today at a ceremony today celebrating that dream. here is abc s devon dwyer. we shall not be reporter: 50 years ago today they poured into washington by the bus loads. a march of tens of thousand. black and white, to the monument of the president who freed the slaves. signs and voices demanding racial equality. today a celebration of progress at the lincoln memorial and call to action. on new challenges. three american presidents, jimmy carter, bill clinton and barack
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sellers now on the map. one, stop & shop in south brunswick. the other acme store in middle little egg harbor. city was hit hard last year by hurricane sandy. i was hoping it was somebody who lost their home and could really use the money. reporter: once they claim their cash, winners will have big choices to make. whether to save or spend. imagine what it is like to say go pick out your own car. go pick out your own house. whatever, whatever it is you want. reporter: so what could you buy with $150 million? how about a fleet of bugatis, $1.4 million apiece. you should probably save cash for gas, they only get 7 miles per gallon. devon dwyer, new york. forget the fleet of bugatis. or whatever those are called. the guy said it all. the weight is off his shoulders. kids are going to college. any college they want to go to. yeah. he is there. doesn t have to worry. what a wonderful thing. buy a house for everybody in his family.
the huge powerball drawing we have been talking about. set to join a minnesota man who wasted no time claiming his share. here s abc s devon dwyer. reporter: one winner of wednesday s eye-popping powerball jackpot coming forward in minnesota to claim his prize. i welcome paul white and present a check for $149.4 million! reporter: white bought $10 of tickets at a local gas station. he says he didn t check his numbers until his girlfriend gave him a call. we went through them. sure enough they were right. i said i will have to call you back later and i went whoo. reporter: his one of three lucky tickets worth $150 million annuity over 30 years. if you took the lump sum it is half that before taxes. after taxes if they choose a cash lump sum payment they will get $58 million each. still no pocket change. something that gives many big time lottery members pause before going public. lottery officials say two grand prize tickets sold in new jersey. buyers still a mystery.
unlike the yankees star, the other 13 players who saw the evidence against them said they couldn t beat this. and they actually took the suspension rather than fight it. reporter: for a-rod a battle to save a multimillion dollar contract and his legacy. baseball says a-rod can play with the yankees while his appeal is pending. that process could take until december. john and diana? devon dwyer, thank you very much. that brings us to the facebook question of the day. is major league baseball doing enough off to clean up the sport? let us know at wnnfans.com. another developing story. deadly shooting at a town meeting in rural pennsylvania. three people killed when a gunman blasted shots through the wall of a building, barged into the meeting room and kept firing. at random apparently. it could have been much worse except for the efforts of two people who sprang into action. at some point he exited the building and returned to the parking lot where he retrieved a handgun fro