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neighbor" and "taken" directed by steven spielberg. dakota was used to working with big names. the actress was just 10 when robert deniro threw her a birthday party on the set of the movie "hide and seek." the bash included food from panda express. she owns one horse which was a gift from another famous co-star kurt russell. dakota named her goldie after the film "dreamers" in 2005. dakota attended kimball high school where she was crowned homecoming queen twice in 2009 and 2010. after graduating, dakota attended nyu where she reportedly paid $8400 a month for her soho apartment and today she found love in jamie tracken. the couple has an age difference of 12 years and has been together since 2013. with a net worth of $16 million, date night is on dakota. celebrity bus in the heart of new york city, i'm sonia isabel. thanks for watching. we'll see you next time. ok!s what happened. it was struck by lightning thursday evening. it was forced to make an emergency landing on the way from north carolina to new york. did i verred to jfk airport. it was supposed to land at laguardia. it was damaged on the rear wing. passengers on the ground still shaken. >> there was a flash of light. and big explosion. the plane dipped about 100 feet. i don't know. it just felt like i was on a roller coaster. >> i never had this kind of experience. it's the first time for me. glad we made it safe, you know? >> meanwhile severe weather also striking texas on thursday. look at that, hail the size of peas, golf balls even baseballs. the ice storm blasted holes through car windshields. it snarled the morning commute. the hail was coming down so hard, it actually killed several flamingos at the fort worth zoo. and in mississippi, there were creepy foreboding clouds. they were warning of potential tornadoes thursday night and next, there is that storm that is headed for the northeast this weekend. maybe getting one to three inches of snow. >> wow. >> just in time for the first day of spring is sunday. >> it's unbelievable at this point we're still having to deal with it. talk about the lightning strike, it would seem that would be a common thing on planes. >> i think it seems uncommon. the surprising thing is the statistic which we found which is that the average airliner gets struck by lightning once a year. i think that seems high. i'm surprised you -- >> you're a big traveler, too. you travel all the time. >> that it doesn't happen more often. >> i think once a year seems like a lot. >> it is. obviously it was a roller coaster ride. that was the first and last plane flight for that woman. >> i know. >> lauren needs to head back to california at some point. scare her away from that. >> thanks, lauren. >> appreciate it. as lauren mentioned that storm that dumped hail on texas is expected to get stronger. >> the radar shows it's over the deep south and when it turns north, it will turn into snow, causing travel delays. accuweather's justin povick has more. good morning. >> reena, kendis, thanks and good morning to you. we're following another storm system that will eventually will place a cold enough air mass in the northeast to produce some heavier snows later on this weekend. in some areas. for today, it's not all that heavy. there will be snow showers falling. could see a grassy coating around albany. all rain from pittsburgh to new york. i think at least briefly it gulf coast watching this area closely for additional flooding. and a storm will develop here and then lift north and east back into the northeast later on this weekend and now we have plenty of cold air in place so the concern is all snow here and for some, it could be several inches. we'll be watching this very, very closely. reena, kendis, back to you. >> thank you. the weather inside all the arenas when march madness was playing out was beautiful because they were all ip doors. as for the basketball,some busting upsets. >> not happy with this one. yale and baylor in those horrible neon uniforms. what the heck. baylor had a chance to pull it out with just seconds to go. but couldn't get it done. yale wins its first ever march madness game. he had play duke tomorrow. >> i told kendis to go with baylor. next purdue against the university of arkansas little rock. the trojans sendsing it to overtime with a steph curry-like three-pointer. the second overtime, arkansas, pull off the upset. they play iowa state tomorrow. >> finally 11th seed gonzaga against sixth seed seton hall. it seems the zags might be getting hot at the right time leading by ten at halftime. gonzaga faces utah tomorrow. there are 16 more games today starting just after noon eastern time. from when syracuse faces dayton. this is what happens when you give reen fla, you have reena advise you on your bracket. yeah. not a good idea. >> i made my case. >> all of these marks all over the place. go with bailer. >> it's not a reena thing. there are a lot of people across america today who also rooted for baylor over yale. >> that's it. both the brackets are ruined. thanks. >> i made my case to you during a commercial break why i thought baylor over yale. how many bracks did you fill out? >> went with her advice for both of this em. >> once it's over, it's over. they don't get a do over. >> best of three. >> i did just shred my script. i don't know where the second bracket was. thanks, brian, for calling me out on that. all right. >> a runner from buffalo has found a unique way to train for an upcoming marathon. >> and jim has decided to run every street in the city. he started january 1st and by the buffalo marathon during memorial day weekend, he'll have run about 700 miles. >> he says it all started by chance when he set out from his house for a run and now it's turned into a challenge. whenever he finds something that interests him, he stops and takes a picture for his instagram account. >> keep on running. i finally found my second bracket. that will go. coming up in "insomniac theater," a movie about faith and hope and a science fiction drama. we have the reviews. >> also ahead it, stop that car. the plans to put automatic braking systems in most cars in how they work and how they save lives. >> and the major change at seaworld and what led to the decision about famous killer whale shows. you're watching "world news now." human coronavirus... hepati- >>c virus. there are a lot of different kinds of yucky germs. but not all disinfecting wipes... are approved to kill the same number of them. lysol wipes are approved to kill more types of germs than clorox. don't pick just any wipe. try that one! this cold and flu season lysol that. your heart loves omega-3s. but there's a difference between the omega-3s in fish oil and those in megared krill oil. unlike fish oil, megared is easily absorbed by your body... ...which makes your heart, well, mega-happy. omega-3 levels in 30 days. megared. the difference is easy to absorb. 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about faith and love, this is for you. kyle smith of the "new york post" notes the sweet sincerity makes it hard to dislike. mary car estrella of the fort worth star telegram warns a box of tissues may not be enough to keep up with the water work. >> good to know. next a movie that ames to push the boundaries of the genre called "midnight special" written and directed by the young filmmaker jeff nickles. michael shan on is the father of an unusual 8-year-old after discovering that the boy possesses mysterious powers, the father and son duo go on the run. >> you cannot leave the band. you hear me? >> i'm sorry. >> it's okay. >> no, i'm sorry. >> oh, and kyle loren. the reviews for "midnight special" have been very good with comparisons to spielberg's close encounters of a third kind. david sexton says the movie makes a gripping journey beyond belief. and mark ryan of uprox dp calls it intancy from start to finish. >> two interesting movies. >> i might go check it out. >> like your kind 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faith. who got into trouble and who is forced to pay. >> and later swift kick. who is helping women even celebrities in high heels defend themselves when their lives depend on it's friday, march 18th. this is "world news now." >> we do say good morning to everyone. friday has arrived. i'm kendis gibson. >> tgif in a big way. >> fantastic day. we're going to start this half hour of course, with the big wild weather. already saturating parts of the south and they can expect more rain today. >> and boy, here in new york, lightning struck a passenger plane forcing it to make an emergency landing. we get more on the widespread storms from abc's lauren lyster. >> reporter: hail the size of peas golf balls, even baseballs pelting parts of texas thursday. blasting holes through car windshields, terrorizing drivers. >> i was sitting in my car and boom, that happened. >> glass was flying inward. i got a cut on my arm. i was bawling. i was ready for it to go. >> reporter: the morning commute a slushy mess for drivers. the hail coming down so hard it, actually killed several the ice balls damaging buildings, too. creating a wintry landscape but temps were actually around 60 degrees. in mississippi, it was creepy foreboding clouds warning of potential tornadoes thursday night. and in the northeast -- >> 4233 just got hit by lightning. >> don't send us through there again. it's pretty bad. >> reporter: an american airlines flight struck by lightning. the plane damaged on the rear wing. forced to make an emergency landing on the way from north carolina to new york. >> there was a flash of light. and big explosion. the plane dipped about 100 feet. >> out of nowhere. >> reporter: and next the threat of snow sunday into monday. >> the areas of concern that's going to be d.c., baltimore, philadelphia, new york city, and this could run right up interstate 95 corridor. there is going to be the potential here for several inches of snow. snowstorm coming just in time for the first day of spring on sunday. our friends at accuweather telling us march is always up to some tricks though and this time of year snow would not be completely unusual. >> lauren, last year you covered a big snowstorm on the first day you have spring, as well. >> that's why i could be the weather expert. this is not completely unusual. i can remember being out in new york right near central park trying to talk to people how they felt about snow on the first day of spring. and you know cynical new yorkers everyone was saying to me, yeah, it's still cold this time of year. >> cynical new yorkers sounded like valley girls is what you're saying. > wow. i need to try a little harder. >> abc's lauren lyster, thanks so much for that report. >> thank you residents of flint, michigan say they're not satisfied yesterday's capitol hill hearing on the city's water crisis. the tense hearing focused on the lead contamination of the city's most of the republican lawmakers hammering the state's republican governor for his role in the crisis. he apologized and said that he had been told the problems weren't severe. lawmakers weren't buying any of it. >> you were not in a medically induced coma for a year and i've had about enough of your false contrition and your phony apologies. >> this was a failure of government at all levels. local, state, and federal officials. we all failed the families of flint. >> snyder dismissed demands that he resign as governor. head of the epa was also slammed by lawmakers. gina mccarthy admitted her agency hasn't been quick enough to respond but refused to say the epa failed flint. a group of conservatives have released details of that are secret meeting to try to stop donald trump. the three-hour discussion focused on ways to prevent him from being the nominee at the convention. there's an uproar among other republicans about trump's suggestion that there will be nomination at the convention. house speaker paul ryan paid his thoughts clear on capitol hill. >> nobody should say such things in my opinion because to even address or hint to violence is unacceptable. >> john kasich called trump's comment an outrage. kasich's campaign today campaigned today in utah before the state's republican primary. ted cruz will be in arizona today despite his campaign acknowledging that trump will likely with inthat state next week. >> on the democratic side, hillary clinton has been declared the winner of tuesday's missouri primary. she went five or five on the night. bernie sanders says he will not contest the close result. and there's starting to be talk of democratic unity behind clinton's campaign. abc's cecilia vega reports. >> reporter: "the new york times" reporting president obama told a group of democratic and for democrats to unite behind hillary clinton. the white house denying the president was endorsing clinton, but adding, he did say this. >> our success in november, in electing a democratic president, will depend on the commitment and ability of the democratic party to come together behind our nominee. >> reporter: if that's hillary clinton, it will be full circle for two people who once battled. >> although we weren't able to shatter that highest, hardest glass ceiling this time, thanks to you, it's got about 18 million cracks in it. >> reporter: but then, that meeting at the white house. clinton joining his team. that moment in the situation room. and now clinton on the trail, campaigning on their close ties, helping herself, but helping his legacy, too. >> i think he doesn't get the credit he deserves for having fought for a recovery that is taking hold. >> president obama would later one of his most trusted advisers, clearly though he is choosing his words very carefully here. this seems to be about as close an endorsement as you can possibly get. cecilia vega, abc news, new york. >> breaking news from north korea where the military has fired a medium range ballistic missile into the sea. test firing violates multiple u.n. security council resolutions that ban north carolina from encaging in any ba lis it i can and into your clear activities. it's certain to heighten tensions over north carolina's nuclear ambition. >> complicating matters is the case of a student sentenced by north korea to 15 years of hard labor. diplomatic efforts are under way to free the student. here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the u.s. is quietly working to free american student otto warmbier. it was this security video that the north koreans say shows warmbier stealing a political banner like this one from the hotel where he was staying with a tour group. the state. >> i have made the worst mistake of my life. >> reporter: the 21-year old uva student clearly shaken, now sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. >> please save my life. please think of my family. i am the oldest son in my family. >> reporter: now helping the family seek release, former governor bill richardson. he equates the theft with a college prank. >> hopefully now after this sentencing, it'll mean negotiations can start on his release on humanitarian grounds. >> reporter: close to a dozen american tourists have been arrested in north korea in the last six years, all released. the north koreans have, in the past, wanted a high-level negotiator, like bill clinton, who helped free two young american journalists in 2009. but this is a time of great tension with the north koreans because of their nuclear and ballistic missile tests, and there is no telling what they demand. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. a scary scene at a high school in south florida when a pep rally performance went horribly wrong. a professional fire breather accidentally erupted in flames horrifying hundreds of students and teachers in the audience. the stuntman was hospitalized in serious condition along with seven others including some students who inhaled fire extinguisher dust. >> well, also in florida, jurors will hear closing arguments in the hulk hogan lawsuit. the former pro wrestler is suing gawker for $100 million for posting a sex tape of him online. he claims it violated his privacy. yesterday lawyers for gawker showed hogan a promo video of him wearing t back underwear and parroting the miley cyrus wrecking ball video. >> okay. i was waiting for that image. i guess we've been spared that. >> we don't want that image burned in our brain. we do hope everyone had a good st. patrick's day. i'm trying to segue to something happier. they celebrated in an appropriate manner probably. plenty of marching and other stuff going on here in new york city. >> yes, there was also marching but maybe not as much in the small village of conklin, michigan. once again, they staged their rather short st. patrick's day parade. we say short because the route was all of 150 yards long. >> the grand rapids catholic central marching band took part as did some musicians and people were wearing green. when they got to the end of the route, many of them spent some time at a local establishment. >> establishment? >> i'm warning you, giving you a year's notice. next st. paddy's day is on a friday. >> wow. >> yeah. >> is it going to be on the 17th, as well? >> it will continue to be on the 17th for the foreseeable future. >> great to know. by the way, this year's st. next year will be the 256th annual. >> you're good with math. >> coming up in the mix, one of the most talked about moments from the first day of march madness. you've got to see this. >> also ahead the cutting edge self-defense roo feen for women. have you ever hot of fighting back with a high heel shoe. >> and the website promising prayers in exchange for money. who is accused of cashing in on people looking for solace and comfort. >> and wnnfans.com and twitter @abcwnp. you're watching "world news now." everyone loves the way dark clothes make them feel. and no one wants that feeling to fade. that's why there's woolite darks. it's free of harsh ingredients, 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repay millions of dollars to customers for an online prayer scam. >> the man running the website under fire for exploiting americans searching for prayer and counsel from religious leaders. prosecutors say all of it was fake. here's abc's neal karlinksky. >> reporter: more than 100,000 people seeking spiritual help flocked to christian prayer center desperate for the power of prayer and the help of pastors like jon karl son. problems are going to be solved. >> reporter: the online church came with a fee of between $9 and $35 for prayers. washington state's attorney general says it was all a scam. pastor carlson is outraged too saying his name was used without his permission. in fact, investigators say all kinds of fake religious leaders and testimonials were used to entice people to the tune of $7 million worth of paid prayers between 2011 and 2015. all of it, they say, the brainchild of this man, benjamin ragovie. >> he was asking people to give money under deceptive circumstances. >> he couldn't be reaped for comment. the website says it's closed adding we thank you for all the prayers. >> reporter: the attorney general isn't interested in his prayers and they want cash. he's now agreed to pay back $7.5 >> there's actually a customer protection act that prevent these charitable organizations churches from offering false things. you know, that they can't make good on. >> a lot of people were going on the site and hoping and praying for you know, to have a child to have a healthy baby to, win the lotto and all these different things and they're out of money and they're out of luck. all right, coming up in our next half hour, keeping kids safe from medicines. a new warning about accidental overdoses and the alarming way kids can easily open child proof prescriptions. >> first the self-defense course that teaches women to protect she's so good with her stilettos >> ah, the billy joel song "stiletto can tells about a woman doing damage to the man in her life. there's a new form of self-defense that can do the damage with stilettos. >> dan harris shows us the trend. >> not only does she sick some serious butt, she does it sporting sky high stilettos. trained celebrities such as kerry russell of the americans" and amanda seyfert. >> i've been taking self-defense with avi for about four months and it's pretty much changed my life. >> reporter: her group class focuses on teaming all types of women to protect themselves using footwear. a former ballerina, she switched her focus to self-defense while she was just a teenager. >> unfortunately, i was sexually sauled when i was 19 by someone i knew and i tried to find a way to heal myself. had i father recommended a self-defense system. it was the one thing that allowed me to feel the sense of empowerment because i felt like i was doing something positive towards the incident. >> reporter: hi heals are a key ingredient so her students are never unprepared. >> the thing is it's self-defense. it's not martial arts. it's you're caught off guard. so for a woman who live her life wearing her hi heels is a very women should not have to compromise femininity and should be able to defend themselves regardless of what shoes their wearing. >> reporter: the shoes can become an impromptu weapon or boost a kick. prepared. >> the fact that you you living your life will potentially put you in a vulnerable situation. every single woman can learn self-defense. take that responsibility and that initiative into her own hands to survive a situation if she was caught off guard is just so important. >> two. >> reporter: dan harris, abc news, new york. >> i'm for it. >> for it? >> i'd like to take the class, yeah. >> i've seen you walk around in your heels. >> right. i don't. that is true. i only put my heels on right before people see them on television. usually a wear flip-flops or sneakers. >> it always seems as if it's an experiment when you walk. >> coming up, we've got more. can a toothpaste do everything 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leaving the store without paying. police say a nun was shoplifting. >> and what's going on with madonna, from a concert starting two hours late to an embarrassed fan on stage. the negative attention she's getting in "the skinny" on this friday, march 18th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." everyone. >> i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm reena ninan. let's begin with the race for president and a seemingly concerted effort to stand in the way of donald trump. >> stopping the republican front-runner's progress was the subject of a three-hour long behind closed doors meeting of conservatives yesterday in washington, d.c. also on the agenda, the possibility of a third party presidential challenge. decisions will be made by anti-trump forces over the next few days about how to best use resources. >> trump also under fire for some of his comments earlier this week. abc's jonathan karl has more. >> reporter: donald trump was denounced by republican leaders in washington and ohio for predicting riots if he loses the nomination this summer at the convention in cleveland. >> nobody should say such things in my opinion because to even address or hint to violence is unacceptable. >> and ohio governor john kasich who is both running against you convention told abc news, trump's talk is downright dangerous. >> to even imply that there could be violence if he doesn't get his way, you know, he's not running for the presidency of the wwe. he's running for president of the united states. and this kind of language is an outrage. >> reporter: and trump is under fire from an entirely different source. vladimir putin, the kremlin denouncing trump's latest attack on hillary clinton. this video splices together footage of clinton and the russian president. putin's spokesman accused trump of "demonizing russia." it comes one day after trump said this when asked who he consult about foreign policy. >> i'm speaking with myself number one because i have a very good brain. and i've said a lot of things. >> reporter: hillary clinton claims she's already getting worried calls from foreign leaders. >> i'm having foreign leaders ask if they can endorse me to stop donald trump. -say no, i mean this is up to americans. thank you very much. >> reporter: and another attack anonymous claims they have hacked into his private information including his social security number, cell phone information, and address. the trump campaign has issued a statement responding to the alleged hack by anonymous saying, "the government and law seeking the arrest of the people responsible for attempting to illegally hack mr. trump's accounts and his telephone information." washington. >> more politics now. we've heard from senator marco rubio for the first time since he suspended his campaign on tuesday night. rubio went home to miami after taking care of some business in d.c. before leaving the capital, he ma talked about his plans, which he said do not include most government positions. >> i'm not interested in being vice president. i don't mean that in a disrespectful way. i'm going to be vice president. i'm not running for governor of florida. i'm going to finish my term in the senate over the next ten months. >> after his senate term ends, it remains unclear exactly what he says he also did not make an endorsement among the republican contenders although he did say he believes ted cruz is a conservative and that he liked john kasich. >> the u.s. is now accusing isis of committing genocide. secretary of state john kerry said the terror group is responsible for genocide against christians and other muslim groups flps iraq and syria. many are forced to convert to islam or be killed. the announcement is not expected to change america's bombing campaign against isis. >> the young man from virginia accused of fighting for isis is speaking out in a new video. the man says he made a bad decision and is anxious to return home to america. here's abc's terry moran. >> reporter: accused by kurdish authorities of fighting for isis, the young american, born in virginia, tells a very different story. it was all about a girl, he told kurdish tv in iraq. >> i made a bad decision to go with the girl and go to mosul, because i wasn't thinking straight. >> reporter: mohamad jamal khweis, 26 years old, captured monday by kurdish peshmerga fighters near sinjar, iraq. he says he left the u.s. last december and made his way through europe to syria, and then mosul in iraq, his girlfriend's hometown. but he hated it there. >> it's not like the western countries. i found it hard for everyone there. >> reporter: and khweis has a message. >> the life in mosul, it's really, really bad. the people who are controlling mosul don't represent the religion -- isis is, isil. they don't represent the religion. >> reporter: u.s. officials say roughly 250 americans have traveled to the middle east to join extremist groups. khweis says that's not him, but he will surely face hard questions from u.s. he was doing in isis territory. terry moran, abc news, washington. and the fbi says the student who went on a stabbing rampage of a central california college last november was in fact inspired by isis. investigators found isis propaganda on a laptop belonging to faisal mohammad and say he had visited several terrorist web sites before launching his attack at uc merced. but they say he acted alone when he stabbed and wounded four people before police shot and killed him. >> a baltimore ramps player is in critical condition this morning following a dirtbike crash. cornerback trey walker was airlifted to a miami hospital suffering from head trauma. sources tell our abc station in miami that an unnamed new england patriots player was with walker at the time, but has since disappeared. now some extreme weather starting with a lightning strike at an american airlines jet. emergency landing at new york's jfk airport. it was supposed to land at laguardia. passengers say they saw a flash of light. passengers heard what sounded like a big explosion. no one was injured. the faa is looking into the incident. in texas, the problem was hail, some of it the size of golf balls. hail blasted holes in car windshields. several flamingos and other birds at the fort worth zoo were also affected. thousands in the dallas area lost power. and that storm system col strengthen in the south and turn into a snowstorm for northeast. here's justin povick at accuweather. good morning, justin. >> kendis, reena, good morning to you, as well. we're following a system that's going to drive down cold enough air to produce more snow. i know it's march but it's been warm lately. this is going to be a shock to the system. accumulations very light over the high terrain. mostly showers from pittsburgh to new york. but there be some flight delays. later on this weekend, i'm concerned about accumulating snows and gusty winds and march d.c. to bangor. reena, back to you. >> thank you so much. a pennsylvania nun is charged with shoplifting that police say was caught on video. workers at a surplus store say that the woman put $23 worth of items in her cart and then rushed out of the store. state police tracked her car to a nearby convent. they found out the alleged shoplifter was a 78-year-old nun. >> i was shocked to say the least. i was shocked. i couldn't believe that a nun would actually do something like that. >> police say that the items included coffee, snacks and toiletries. if convicted, the nun will likely have to pay a fine. proof we need to donate more to churches. >> yeah. a pair of recalls this morning involving two popular tuna fish brands. bumblebee foods is recalling nearly 32,000 cases of tuna due to underprocessed products that could cause serious illnesses. in the meantime, tri-union 2700 brands of dhiken of the sea tuna. the concern there possible undercooked products. so far no one has gotten sick. full details at our website, abcnews.com. and another st. paddy's day has come and gone, but don't worry, there's another one next year. >> oh, good. well, earlier about 200,000 people marched up fifth avenue in the nation's oldest and largest st. patrick's day parade. among those marching under their own banners gay and lesbian groups. >> the new york parade was also broadcast live in ireland and britain for the very first time. by the way, next year st. paddy's day falls on a friday. >> so party on. >> new york be warned. kendis might still be in town on a friday. >> we shall see. might be fun. coming up in "the skinny," the sexy rap star getting much more exposure than usual. >> also ahead, counting up the money made off marijuana sales. one state's huge monthly take away and why revenue is not going up in smokes. accidental overdoses. new concerns about small kids rushed to emergency rooms. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by resolve. >> announcer: "world news now" weather 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