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a brush with disaster, a limousine up in flames. students frantically leaping from the limo. what you need to know to keep your kids safe during this prom season. and meet the powerball winners, the lucky family sharing a giant jackpot. >> i guess all of you are thinking you wish you was me right now. >> claiming their $430 million prize buying just a handful of tickets and the unconventional way they picked their lucky numbers. ♪ nobody wanted me hey, everybody, good morning. the woman who bought that winning lottery ticket says the numbers came to her in a dream, which makes me realize i'm having the wrong kind of dream. >> i've actually had that dream but it didn't end in the same result. >> really? >> yes. >> the wrong numbers came up? >> yes, the family calling this divine -- >> was it an 800 number? >> no, it wasn't an 800 number. it was an 877 number, dan. they bought $6 worth of tickets which happens to be three tickets, and it turned into hundreds of millions of dollars. >> she's quite a pistol, the family spokesperson. we're going to hear much more from her coming up. but we're going to start here with another wealthy individual, donald trump in the middle of yet another stranger than fiction controversy. >> now, this involves newly surfaced audiotapes from the 1990s in which trump allegedly pretends to be someone named john miller, who claims to be a publicist for donald trump. well, this john miller person can be heard bragging about trump's business successes, as well as his romantic exploits. meantime, candidate trump is denying that it was him on those audiotapes, and abc's mary bruce is in washington with more on this developing story. good morning, mary. >> reporter: hi, good morning. well, this is one of the more bizarre twists in a campaign that certainly has been full of them. this morning donald trump is tangled in a new controversy not just for what he reportedly said but for denying he said it at all. >> what's your name again? >> john miller. >> what is your position? >> well, i'm sort of handling pr because you get so much of it. >> reporter: donald trump insists this voice isn't here. >> he's starting to do tremendously well financially. >> reporter: but it sure sounds like him. >> leading tremendously big. >> reporter: the presumptive gop nominee is under fire this morning for this 1991 recording reportedly of trump pretending to be his own spokesman bragging about himself. >> he's somebody that has a lot of options and, frankly, you know, he gets called by everybody. he gets called by everybody in the book in terms of women. >> reporter: the supposed spokesman is heard boasting to a "people" magazine reporter about trump's exploits with women saying he isn't ready to commit to then girlfriend marla maples. >> he's living with marla and he's got three other girlfriends. >> reporter: and that trump is fending off calls from superstars like madonna. >> well, she called and wanted to go out with him. that i can tell you. >> reporter: sound familiar? >> that i can tell you. >> that i can tell you. >> that i can tell you, okay. >> reporter: according to "the washington post," trump routinely made calls like this to reporters in the '80s and '90s using various names including john miller. >> you know, people who said that he spoke with all the mannerismsms that you knew from donald trump, and you can hear them in this tape. >> reporter: a few weeks after the call, trump reportedly admitted it was a joke gone awry, but now trump p denies it was him. now, trump also reportedly had a publicist named john barron who bore a similar uncanny resemblance to mr. trump. barron, of course, is the name of his youngest son. paula. >> john miller, john barron. i have to imagine the campaign is scrambling this morning. how are they explaining all this? >> reporter: trump is sticking by that denial, but in another strange twist "the washington post" was interviewing trump on the phone, and when they asked if he ever employed a john miller, the line suddenly went dead. >> all right, mary. as you said, stranger than fiction. >> yeah, all right, mary, thank you. >> thank you, mary. let's bring in political commentator lz granderson to weigh in on this. lz, good morning, sir. so let me just ask you straight up, do you buy trump's denials here? >> of course not. i don't think anyone who's paid attention to his cadence over the past six to eight months can read a transcript and not think that it's donald trump, but him denying this is kind of par for the course. >> yeah, it sounds just like him but, of course, he has denied it so how does he walk this back, if at all? >> well, he doesn't need to walk it back, and he's proven through his entire primary season that he can say things that aren't true, say things about himself that aren't true, get caught in the untruth and still go forward without it harming his impact on voters, and so i don't think he does walk it back. i think he denies, denies, denies and then hopes that we move on to something else. >> let me just pick up on that point specifically. this is far from the first campaign controversy trump has endured, and during the primaries nothing seemed to hurt him, however, now that we're basically in the general election, do you think this whole teflon donald thing may change? >> well, do you remember the song back in 2000 by the reggae artist by the name of shaggy? he had a song called "it wasn't me." >> "it wasn't me." >> "it wasn't me" and it was very, very popular because it was about this guy who was caught cheating on his girlfriend, she's visually looking at him cheating and his excuse is it wasn't me, and this is like donald trump's entire strategy is that when he gets caught, whether he says things that's on his actual website, whether it's an audio recording, whether people to corroborate with the fact that he lied about something, he's continued to say it wasn't me, and so i don't expect that to change at all. >> lz, you may or may not be aware of this, but paula has set out this rule within the staff here that anybody who can work in a reference to the 2000 hit "it wasn't me" by reggae artist shaggy gets a gold star, so congratulations, my friend. that was very well played. >> thank you very much. >> and you also happened to tie in a song from dan's playlist so congratulations, lz. >> i'll be working out to that song later today. lz, thank you very much. i want to quickly remind everybody we'll have much more on this tomorrow morning on "this week" right here on abc with chief anchor, george stephanopoulos. >> thanks, dan. and now to the battle brewing over transgender bathroom access in public schools. the government issued new guidelines to school districts, but some say they won't comply even though they could face fines and withdrawal of public funding, and abc's eva pilgrim is on the story for us this morning. hi, eva. >> reporter: good morning, paula. squaring off both sides of the bathroom law debate with no compromise in sight, emotions running high as schools are now trying to figure out what to do next. across the country, meetings with public officials packed with protesters on both sides refusing to back down in the bathroom debate. >> democracy. >> reporter: the obama administration now telling schools to let transgender students use the bathrooms and locker rooms that match their gender identity. >> this does not add any additional requirements to any school district or state under the applicable law. >> reporter: the federal guidance met with praise from some. >> i started skipping school because i didn't feel safe in school. >> it's very important that the school district set the example and show that inclusion is the way to go, and it's also the law. >> reporter: but concerns of safety from others. >> i will stay at home every day and homeschool. >> i understand that times are changing, but i don't think that this is the right solution. >> reporter: this morning politicians in many of the country's more conservative states vowing defiance. >> i am working with the governor of north carolina, and we are going to fight back. >> we shouldn't even be having to have this debate in america. >> i'm a little bit old fashioned this way. i think men ought to be able to go to the men's room. women ought to be able to go to the women's room. >> reporter: meanwhile, caught in the middle, schools, those that refuse to comply with federal guidelines could be hit with civil rights lawsuits from the government, as well as risk being cut off from millions of dollars in federal aid. >> this is a law, and we're going to follow the law, but we're going to do it with sensitivity to our entire population. >> reporter: now, these suggestions aren't law, but many are finding themselves in an interesting position this morning as they try to figure out how to handle the situation. >> you mentioned the protocol. i mean, these students have to -- their parent or a guardian has to come forward and say this is how they identify. they can't just show up in the bathroom, right? >> right. they do have to say that they are identifying as male or female and that they're a transgendered student so they can be protected under this. >> protocols in place, eva, thank you. >> thank you, eva. let's talk about the tsa under fire with security lines getting ridiculously and infuriatingly long, the agency is now under massive pressure to fix this situation before the busy summer travel season hits. abc's david kerley goes one-on-one with the guy in charge. >> okay, here's the start. >> reporter: this was the scene at chicago's midway airport this week. watch how long this tsa security line is. we're going to time how long it takes to get to the back of the line from the beginning of this story to the end. across the country, lines of more than an hour even up to three. >> this is a nightmare. >> reporter: this was seattle friday, and the summer travel season hasn't even started. >> you've been hearing horror stories about people standing in line missing their flights. >> reporter: the complaints are pouring into tsa and the department of homeland security, which the secretary has heard loud and clear. >> we want to keep passengers moving, but we want to keep passengers safe. that is our primary obligation. >> reporter: the top security officials say they have a ten-point plan to try and shorten the lines. they hope to have more than 750 new officers on the job by next month. more canine units, which can clear passengers asking airlines to cut the number of carry-on bags, which have to be screened. and more overtime pay to keep officers on the lanes. but will it work? mr. secretary, will passengers wait three hours this summer in line? >> obviously waiting three hours for what may be a two-hour flight or a 90-minute flight is not acceptable, and that's not a good thing, and it would tax everybody's patience. >> reporter: the problem, more of us are flying. security has been tightened because of test failures, and congress has not increased the number of tsa officers. >> hopefully that they could, you know, the powers that be would solve these problems and make it simpler for people. >> reporter: remember that line at midway? well, we're at the end of our story, and we have to speed up this video just to show you where it ends. >> there it is. >> reporter: for "good morning america," david kerley, abc news, washington. >> it's just giving me hives just to look at that. >> anxiety. >> absolutely. >> if you wanted to know, i don't see any hives actually coming to the surface. >> that's the benefit of makeup, ladies and gentlemen. >> uh-huh. sometimes it's easier just to drive, though. that's the moral of the story. >> that's a pretty good point or take a train. there is a lot of other news and for that as always let's kick it over to dr. ron claiborne. >> i don't want to interrupt that rambling postscript there. please, keep going. >> don't tempt me. i will. >> good morning to you, dan and paula. the tennessee titan there, rachel smith, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> good morning, everyone. we begin with the latest on the zika virus here in the u.s. the cdc confirming the first reported case of microcephaly in a fetus, this one linked in a case to a virus in puerto rico. microcephaly, which causes babies to be born with abnormally small heads and prevents the brain from developing properly has been linked to zika. it's the first known birth defect connected to zika in the u.s. a massive manhunt in manchester, new hampshire, is over. a suspect in custody and police there now saying that city is safe. police arrested 32-year-old ian macpherson in the shootings of two officers in separate incidents thursday night. one officer was shot in the face but survived. macpherson is being charged with two counts of attempted capital murder. each carrying a maximum sentence of life in prison. and a horrific scene outside of a california elementary school. nine children injured after being struck by a car just as school was letting out. witnesses reporting a car seat flying through the air and a stroller pinned under the vehicle. the youngest victim just 11 months old. h del mar, california, police saying the 70-year-old hit another car while parked, panicked and hit the gas pedal driving into the crowded sidewalk. and also in california near fresno, three people killed when the pickup truck they were in was hit and cut in two by an amtrak passenger train going 80 miles an hour. the driver of the pickup truck apparently pulled around a stopped freight train at a crossing and then was hit by the amtrak train on the other side of the tracks. no one on that passenger train though was hurt. and take a look at this. it's a hiker in a lot of trouble in california. los angeles, california, you can see her clinging to the rocks while stranded on a cliff in griffith park in l.a. a fire department rescue team was able to reach the woman and using protective gear and strapping her into a harness as you see there get her to safety. happy ending there. and the country's largest youth football league is banning kickoffs for its youngest players. starting this fall the three youngest pop warner divisions, that's children between the age of 5 and 10 years of age, will begin their games with the ball on the 35 yard line instead of kickoffs. the ban is the latest attempt to reduce the risk of head injuries in the sport. the nfl also said to be considering a similar change, considering. moving now to the nba playoffs, the miami heat forcing a game seven in the eastern conference as the heat's goran dragic poured in a career high 30 points. final score, miami, 103, toronto raptors, 91. that series now tied at three games apiece. those two will meet again sunday afternoon. that game in toronto. it will be here on abc 330 it will be here on at 3:30 eastern time. and a star-studded night at the white house, the first family hosting a dinner honoring leaders from the nordic european nations. if you don't know, those are iceland, finland, norway, denmark and sweden. >> thank you, ron. >> mrs. obama wearing an off-the-shoulder naeem khan dress -- i knew that -- for the occasion. among the guests there were will ferrell, david letterman -- you remember him -- and that man there. >> david muir. >> david muir along with his wife patricia. >> what was david wearing? do you have any idea? >> he was wearing a tuxedo. >> fashion designer. >> i don't know. >> fashion play-by-play. >> i never heard of naeem khan believe it or not until moments ago. >> she's something. >> confession. >> you're not done, though, are you? >> no, i have more. >> you do. >> yeah. finally, the miami police department is coming together to face a daunting challenge now. check this out. ♪ i've been watching ♪ at night i think of you ♪ i want to be -- >> yeah, everyone in that video there getting in the running man challenge. dan, i think that's your favorite dance, even the police chief. miami pd calling out other florida police departments to join them and take them on in this challenge. >> can i just -- i prefer the old running man. i've done both. i prefer the old running man. can i just put that out there? >> tell it to america. >> america, we prefer the old running man. >> by the way, the miami police department is the best-looking and has the most rhythm of any police department in america. i guarantee it. >> miami police department. >> really impressive. >> yeah. >> that is true. all right, thank you, ron. >> won't see that in chicago. i guarantee you. >> no, you won't. well, we do want to shift gears now and talk about the hunt for a killer who took the life of a man who once worked for mitt romney's presidential campaign. the tulane graduate was visiting new orleans to plan his wedding. instead, the trip ends in tragedy, and abc's marci gonzalez is here with more. hi, marci. >> reporter: good morning, paula. he just got engaged a month ago, was excited to plan the big day. but before he had the chance, the young engineer who grew up in st. louis was discovered dead on the side of a road, and police are determined to find out who's responsible. this morning, police relentlessly searching for the killer who shot thomas rolfes. the 25-year-old's life violently ending during a trip to new orleans to plan his wedding. >> i want to find out who did this, who ruined my life. >> reporter: his fiancee desperate for answers as police retrace rolfes' steps saying the former mitt romney campaign aide started last friday night at this bar with friends, then somehow ended up alone several miles away shown here on surveillance video at around 3:30 a.m. buying water at a gas station. about an hour later this video from about a block away shows a man apparently discovering rolfes' body with a bullet wound to the chest. >> at this time we believe motive is the robbery and that at some point the robbery turned deadly. rolfes' wallet was missing and by the injuries of his hands, it appears that there may have been a some type of struggle. >> reporter: his fiancee arriving that morning to look at wedding venues, calling police when she couldn't find him. >> saturday morning my life was ruined. he's such an amazing man, and everyone who's met him just for a minute has been touched. >> reporter: among those touched mitt romney writing on facebook "his warm smile and engaging personality lifted our spirits" calling this "a senseless and tragic loss." and in that video at the gas station, rolfes is seen buying two bottles of water, so police are trying to figure out if he may have purchased one of them for someone possibly waiting outside and if that could be linked to his death. there's now a $30,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. >> a disaster for the family. marci, thank you very much. let's check -- sorry, were you going to say something? >> i just wanted to say thanks to marci, that's all. >> thank you. >> now we can say hello to indra. >> that's right. rob is off this weekend. indra petersons is filling in. indra, great to have you back. >> good morning, guys. yeah, we've been talking about severe weather pretty much all week long, but once in a while it does mean that we get to see a nice picture like this. now, i can say this is a gorgeous shot only because this supercell did not produce any damage, but that is what it looked like out towards oklahoma city all week, in fact, even in the northeast we saw a pretty good squall line moving across the area. now, that has kicked out of here but another one is right behind it so, yes, it's a saturday. i know, but more showers are going to be out there. even some strong ones really from new england kind of down into the mid-atlantic today. behind it, this is going to be the real story. notice the word cold. we're going to be looking at the jet stream, and it's going to be taking a dip, guys. we're talking about how low can you go? there we go. there comes that jet stream, not what you want to see in may. we're going to be talking about temperatures potentially breaking records for the morning lows anywhere from the midwest into the northeast all the way you through the weekend. that's including monday. notice even in alaska it is warmer than it is in chicago today. that's a look at >> i'm kind of laughing because paula is saying it's going to be a beautiful day and i have ron saying it's going to be the end of the world but that's our weather. >> try to find a happy medium somewhere. >> that sums up the psychological weather on this desk. thank you, indra. appreciate it. >> no problem. so let's meet america's newest multimillionaires. >> a mother and her seven grown children from new jersey, they are trying to wrap their minds around their giant powerball jackpot. they are multimillionaires. the family says picking those winning numbers was an act of, quote, divine intervention, and abc's linzie janis has the story. >> i guess y'all are thinking you wish you was me right now, right? >> reporter: the smith family stepping forward to claim their $430 million jackpot. >> marsha called me on the phone and said, guess who won the powerball? and i said, who? and she said, we did, and i said, well, stop april fooling me and get off of my phone. >> reporter: valerie, the eldest of seven, says her 70-year-old mother pearlie mae bought the ticket at this 7-eleven in trenton, new jersey, the winning numbers coming to her in a dream. so these aren't regular numbers that you always play? >> no, no birthdays, no anniversary dates. we had divine intervention gave us the numbers. >> reporter: so what does it mean for this family? >> we each have dreams that we want to fulfill in this life. >> reporter: katherine says a portion of her winnings will help fund the mentoring program she runs for young women. and for valerie, a recently retired prison administrator, it means some r&r. >> i'm going to have -- take that long, extended trip that i have been postponing. >> reporter: they're splitting the lump sum of $284 million eight ways. have you calculated what that number will be? >> that depends on the tax guy i just met. [ laughter ] >> reporter: after those taxes, that's about $25 million each. linzie janis, abc news, trenton, new jersey. >> 25 mill. i think they can get by on that. >> i'd say so. but i love when good things happen to good people. >> yeah, nice family. here's what's coming up on "gma." look at this. the skydiving plane goes down. the helmet cams on the passengers rolling the whole time. the plane lands upside down. we'll tell you what happens next. and prom night fire. the limo that went up in flames and the students who escape speaking out this morning. and coming up in the "weekend download," we've got some practical and surprising tips for getting a good night's sleep. keep it here. much more on "gma" coming up. 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welcome back to "gma" on a saturday morning. happening right now, the trump tapes. audio from the 1990s surfaces with somebody claiming to be the real estate mogul's spokesperson but whose voice is it? who is bragging about the candidate's business and love successes? trump is denying that it's him. >> and the search is on for a cruise ship passenger that may have gone overboard. the u.s. coast guard is searching the waters in the gulf of mexico where the carnival "liberty" was docked when the passenger was last seen. also, colorado rockies shortstop jose reyes has been suspended without pay till the end of the month. major league baseball announcing this decision stemming from a domestic violence charge against his wife last october. reyes already on leave since february to deal with the criminal charges, so he is out until may 31st. coming up on the show, this morning, a terrifying scene overlook. look at this. a limousine filled with students heading to the prom bursting into flames. with prom season now upon us, the growing concerns for parents about safety in these vehicles. but first here a skydiving plane flies directly into trouble. >> we want you to look at this video. cameras were rolling as the plane crashes in california. an absolutely terrifying scene, and abc's kayna whitworth is in los angeles for us this morning with the story. good morning, kayna. >> reporter: paula, dan, good morning to you. the pilot in lodi, california, had to make an emergency landing with 17 skydivers on board. they were packed inside this tiny plane, and many of them saying this morning, they're lucky to be alive. this morning, terrifying video showing a plane filled with 17 skydivers dropping from the sky. just after takeoff, the cessna 208 started having engine trouble. >> all of a sudden we started smelling gas in the airplane, and we noticed that the plane wasn't sounding right. >> reporter: the helmet-mounted cameras showing the plane skidding into an open field flipping onto its side. watch again. you can see the ground rushing up the sides. >> it looked like a crop duster plane that would go low and then come up right before the wires, but, no, this plane came right down, clears the wires, clipped the car. >> reporter: then darkness. the skydivers thrown everywhere slamming into each other in the chaos. >> get off me. get off me. >> the next thing we know somebody's freaking out in the back of the plane screaming. >> i think it was like a matter of a second. i didn't think i was going home. >> reporter: the plane coming to a stop upside down. take another look as the passengers scramble to escape the plane including the skydiver recording all along. >> he saved my life. yeah, i think he saved 17 lives that day. >> reporter: 9 plane crashing down with enough force to leave a 900-foot trail of scarred earth and mangled crops. you can see the plane there behind me, the front end crushed and it's tangled up in these grapevine lines. >> i just survived a near-death experience. i pretty much packed up all my gear and ran home and grabbed my son. >> reporter: amazingly, no one was seriously injured. >> if it wasn't for that pilot, you know, we wouldn't have made it. >> the pilot did have some minor injuries, but many of those skydivers, who were training to be instructors, went back up the very next morning. the faa is still investigating. dan and paula. >> i want to investigate why they went back up the next morning. >> get back on that bike, i guess. >> get back on the horse. >> i've never been skydiving and i don't know that i'm ever going to do it. >> not after seeing that video. >> yes. >> all right. >> kayna, thank you. let's get back to the weather and indra petersons. hey, indra. >> good morning. we got to give some shoutouts towards seattle where they have seen the warmest may on record. we're talking about 8 days over 80 degrees, but that is changing. very easy to see, big low hanging out there. this guy is going to be moving in producing not just rain for seattle but even as far south as los angeles. now, maybe going to the midwest, what do i care? well, when you have unsettled weather this late in the season as far south as southern california, you're going to be talking about the threat for more severe weather come the middle of the week so we'll have an unstable situation there. that's what we'll watch as we go towards the middle of the week. out towards texas, about two to four inches will be out there. not that atypical but, remember, all the flooding just a few weeks ago, so a little hard to recover with more rain in that region. now we got to talk about a four-letter dirty word, starts with an "s." it is called snow. yes, snow. we're going to be talking about snow in may in the great lakes and even all the way in through new england. places like upstate new york, maybe up towards vermont, new hampshire even. talking about a light dusting. it's not a lot but either way these temperatures are a good 20 degrees below normal for this time of year, and that's your wowsers for you, ron. >> that weather is brought to you by bush's baked beans. you like the wowsers i gave you? 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the flames erupting after the driver of that limo hit a tree, thankfully one of the high schoolers inside noticed something was wrong and motioned for everyone to get out. >> smoke started like flying past the windows. >> reporter: overnight prom night brush with disaster, ten teenagers barely walking away after their rented stretch limo turned into a raging inferno. >> again, motor vehicle fire, engine 2, a-2 located at union street and brook street. >> this car is completely engulfed. >> reporter: the limo engulfed in flames from the hood all the way to the trunk. the dramatic scene captured on cell phone video. >> smoke was everywhere, so we got out and two minutes later the flames started flying up. >> it was scary. i was in tears. it was really scary. >> reporter: with prom season, holidays and group outings in full swing, this close call a startling reminder of the potential dangers of riding in luxury and those behind the wheel. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: and in 2013 this limo fire on a bay area bridge, nine women inside on a bachelorette party with fewer exits than a regular car, five of them died, trapped in the flames. the incident ruled an accident, but investigators said the limo was carrying two more people than legally allowed. >> stretch limousines are a lot different than cars. i mean, you're taking a car that's designed to have a specific amount of weight and you're stretching it. you're adding bodies to it. they just don't hold up as long. >> reporter: last year on long island a limousine nearly split in two when a truck slams right into the middle of it killing four of the women inside. the limo driver indicted on negligent homicide charges in march. as for these teens who escaped disaster by seconds, a happy ending and grateful to make it to the prom. >> if he didn't pull over like if we were on the highway or something and we didn't have a way to get out of the limo, we might not have been able to get to the prom, and bad things could have happened. >> reporter: now, as for the students in the story, no one was injured. one of the teens tweeting they were able to get to the prom safely and enjoy their night thanks to a passing party bus that kindly picked them up, but it certainly does make you twice think about riding in style. >> it does. i can't believe there just was randomly a party bus passing by. >> i think there were some other groups going to the prom on their way to the dance but, you know, you think i'm going to call and make sure i know the vehicle's history, i'm going to call and find out the driver's history before booking a ride like this. >> or you can just drive your children yourself and drop them off at prom. i'm sure that would go over well. >> that's exactly what the kids want. exactly. >> thanks, adrienne. >> i hope paula's children are not watching. thank you, adrienne. >> right. coming up on "gma," as we all know, sleep is the key to a happy life but so many of us skimp on it. we've got some quick, easy, doable and in some cases very surprising little hacks coming up after the break. and devon still ties the knot with his daughter taking center stage. we have the adorable photos coming up. ♪ don't believe me just watch whoa. what's going on here? 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"good morning america" is brough "good morning america" is brought to you by walgreens at the corner of happy and healthy. >> all right, time now for "pop news" and rachel is here. what's cooking? >> oh, yeah, big stuff. all right. actually first up a big congrats this morning to nfl player devon still and asha joyce on becoming mr. and mrs. the defensive end for the houston texans and his fiancee tied the knot overnight in an emotional ceremony at the new york public library. there's some photos right there from the couple's big evening. the couple, they postponed their nuptials after devon's daughter leah was diagnosed with cancer two years ago, but now she is cancer-free, and leah served as flower girl and even showed off the wedding rings, and after the ceremony the family took the floor for a dance to "uptown funk." how cute are they? ♪ don't believe me just watch >> right? >> that is so cute. >> and i hear she just stole the show. i mean, she was very, very emotional during the ceremony. but she is cutting a rug right there on the dance floor. >> i love that they made it a family affair with everybody. not just the bride and groom. >> yeah, and devon said that was like the outmost important thing in their wedding day. so congrats to you guys. all right, well, you guys ready for a vaca maybe? >> no. >> always. >> always. >> no? oh, come on, ron. get on board. >> just kidding. of course. >> get on board because the world's biggest cruise ship is officially ready to set sail, so tomorrow "harmony of the seas" will travel from the french boat yard where she was built to southampton in england ahead of her official maiden voyage to barcelona next weekend. the floating behemoth weighs 227,000 tons. and it's longer than the height of the eiffel tower. isn't that crazy? "harmony of the seas" is also the most expensive ship ever built costing, check this out, $1.1 billion. yep. >> no big deal. >> yeah, no big deal. but her 18 decks of pure luxury include a giant rock climbing wall, floating jacuzzis, a ten-story slide which is epic and their version of central park and their 20 or, excuse me, 12,000 plant species and they have like a bionic bar with robotic bartenders. >> a bionic bar? >> out of control, right? >> you don't have to tip the robots. >> maybe you don't get sick if you have all those plants, a healthy cruise ship with no germs. i love it. the couple that sings karaoke together stays together or so it seems for keith urban and nicole kidman. now the couple sharing this video of themselves jamming out to keith's new song "the fighter" with nicole singing carrie underwood's part. you've got to listen. ♪ what if i fall i won't let you fall ♪ >> oh. ♪ what if i cry i'll never make you cry ♪ ♪ and if i get scared i'll hold you tight ♪ >> so cute, right? they look so smitten. i cannot stop watching it. definitely not alone because this video is racking up more than 24 million views on facebook. >> they couldn't be any more adorable if they tried. >> right? >> just sitting in a car that's not going anywhere. >> yeah. >> who is filming thit? that's what i want to know. >> they're doing like a selfie video. >> how precious? i love them. all right. well, i love this too. >> we're all sidetracked already. >> i know. it's all good. i'm surprised they haven't already been eaten by ron. >> i have. >> yeah, paula is diving into the pieces, but some very exciting news for candy lovers out there this morning. rumors of a new incarnation of reese's pieces have been sweeping the internet for weeks now, and i'm very excited to confirm to you guys that, yes, they are, indeed, true, so take a look. here's the brand-new treat sitting right there in front of paula. it's reese's pieces candy inside of a reese's peanut butter cup. they're new. they're officially -- they're not even officially on the market yet and, guys, we got them delivered to us in these packages because they don't hit shelves until mid-july. how are they? what's the verdict? >> well, if the reese's pieces and peanut butter cups had a baby, this is the most beautiful baby that i've ever -- >> so good. >> i literally said i wasn't going to try it because i didn't want to be addicted to anything else. i am sorry. >> guys. >> give me the whole bag. >> this is out of control. >> i have so much of a sugar rush now i'll run around the building about 45 times. we'll see you back here right here tomorrow on -- >> yeah, right. >> -- on "gma." we'll see you later. thank you. good morning. happening now, streets are closed in anticipation of the new san francisco museum of modern art. howard street between 3rd and hawthorne have been closed since 4:00 this morning to make way for the museum's grand opening. the $305 million makeover includes seven floors. galleries, and there will be a 40,000 square-foot area on the ground floor open free of charge. took six years to complete. entertainment in front of the museum starts at 8:30. the museum opens at 10:00. today the largest one-day food drive in the nation courtesy of the united states postal service called the stamp out hunger national food drive. every second sudden in may, letter carriers in more than 10,000 cities collect food along with delivering letters and package. to donate, place a box or bag of non-perishable food before your mail box. the food will be delivered to a food bank where it will be made available to needy families. here's our forecast. hi, lisa. >> wore getting a few peeks of sun. temperatures in san jose, upper 50s here and in mountainview. 55 in half moon bay. gorgeous shot at mt. tam. there's a cold front to the north that's allowing for plenty of cloud cover. maybe some mist and drizzle. overall, skies will clear, and we'll get to partly cloudy conditions with numbers in the 60s and 70s. chris? >> thanks. breaking news out of the east bay. a fatal crash shuts down part of an east bay freeway. the collision that sent two others to the hospital. plus, police are warning parents and teens about a dangerous game that some high school students are playing. abc7 news at 8:00 is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there's a warmup in store. i'll have it for you in a few minutes. chris? >> lisa, thanks. one man is dead after a crash on southbound 880. this happened near the 980 interchange just after 1:30 this morning. the chp says the stalled vehicle

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