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>> well, there were three of us in this marriage so it was a bit crowded. and her secret love affair, the phone call the night she died. an exclusive first look at the bombshell new documentary right here on "gma." ♪ i'm on the edge of glory and on the edge of glory, patch, the one-eyed horse, making a run for the roses. the kentucky derby long shot who's sure to be a fan favorite. question win it all? ♪ the edge the edge the edge happy friday, everybody. of course, the first saturday in may is coming up, and that means the kentucky derby and a lot of excitement for that and these are the horses just moments ago, michael. >> beautiful, beautiful animals. all of us have been fortunate enough to go and more than 150,000 people are expected at churchill downs tomorrow to watch the big race and patch, the to win but maybe it's patch's lucky day. >> only one eye but a lot of heart. we look forward to that. a lot of news out of washington this morning. that victory for house republicans and president trump repealing obamacare with one vote to spare. the senate up next expect big changes and it will take some time. the vote to fund the government and president trump's first trip sofer seas. he'll head to saudi arabia, israel, italy and the vatican. much more on that ahead. first the big health care news after the house passed the republican bill, president trump headed here to new york city for an event with the australian prime minister. he celebrated the gop success but also faced a number of protesters. our senior white house correspondent cecilia vega is here with more. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hey, robin, great to be here this morning. the protesters were right there to welcome president trump home for this victory tour he is celebrating his first big legislative win, there is still a long way to go. president trump touching down on his home turf for the first time since taking office. and right there to greet him -- [ chanting hey, hey" ] >> reporter: hundreds of protesters lined the streets as he drove by in his motorcade. despite the noise outside aboard the decommissioned "uss intrepid," the president was ready to celebrate. the first lady there too for a black-tie dinner along with australia's prime minister. president trump may be all smiles but he raised some eyebrows when he praised australia's publicly funded universal health care system just hours after declaring obamacare dead. >> we have a failing health care -- i shouldn't say this to our great gentleman and my friend from australia because you have better health care than we do. >> reporter: he's also praising republicans for helping him win hi f victory. >> republicans came together all of a sudden two days ago and it was like magic. they just came together. they're very, very united. >> reporter: the president's victory tour starting earlier in the rose garden. >> how am i doing? am i doing okay? i'm president. hey, i'm president. make no mistake, this is a repeal and a replace of obamacare. >> reporter: after weeks of debate and arm twisting republicans in the house voted to fulfill their central promise to the american people. >> are we going to be men and wind of our word? >> all: yes. >> are we going to keep the promises that we made? >> all: yes. >> reporter: they two were met with protest. [ chanting "shame on you" ] >> reporter: taunting republicans saying it will cost them in the midterm elections. ♪ na na na na hey hey hey good-bye ♪ >> reporter: it's still not a done deal but what this bill would be end the obamacare mandate that ari insurance or pay a penalty instead of subsidies, the bill gives tax credits to help buy insurance and rolls back the obamacare expansion of medicaid. it also lets states waive the requirement that insurers don't discriminate based on pre-existing conditions. and president trump says he's feeling good about the prospect of the senate passing this bill. he is hoping this leads to other legislative victories, next up looking to tax reform. >> hopes this gives them momentum. let's talk about the senate with mary bruce. as you see right there it passed the house with just one vote to spare and a lot of challenges ahead in the senate beginning with the fact the senate has to do something the house didn't do at all have that congressional budget office analyze the impact of this bill. >> reporter: yeah, george, this is likely to be a long road but first the senate needs to know just how the house bill will really impact americans. they can't even begin without that government report explaining how many americans could lose coverage and how much this will cost. th r next week but even with that, senate republicans are already telling us they may start from scratch. just take a look at some of the sticking points in the senate for republicans, that medicaid rollback is a big item of concern. even a moderate like susan collins says stripping funding from planned parenthood is an issue for her and those tax credits, rand paul says that is he a no go for him. clearly, george, there is a lot of work here to do. >> senate can only afford to lose two votes to get it down to 50 with vice president practicesing then sending it along with the tiebreaking vote but in the meantime, this is going to take an awful long time. a few weeks just to get the report from the congressional budget office. several more for deliberations in the senate. >> reporter: absolutely and, remember, any changes that are made in the senate then have to go back to the house to be approved there and, george, as we have seen from the tense debate over the last 106 days that can be quite difficult. >> okay, mary bruce, thanks very much. over to robin. we'll break down what the current health care bill could mean for you if it becomes law. tom llamas is here with two different scenarios. >> we spoke with the kaiser foundation, nonpartisan and crunched the numbers last night and this morning. two scenarios, first, one of the possible best case scenarios, all preliminary, first off a 27-year-old male he lives in los angeles, he's making about $75,000 a year. he's an entrepreneur and pays for his insurance. under obamacare he was paying $3,000 a year, about $250 a month. now with the new health care bill esdz's only going to pay $760 a year. a savings, robin, of more than $2,000 a year. >> big savings. so what is the worst case scenario. >> this is sort of the doomsday scenario and crunched it hard with kaiser to make sure it was legit. a 60-year-old couple live in cherry county, nebraska, retired living off $25,000 a year so money is tight. obviously retired. under obamacare they were spending about $1,050 a year, about $80 a month, a under the new plan, again, all preliminary, under the ahca they'll pay 44, $200 a year at a loss of more than $43,000, robin. >> you know people will see that and say, come on. >> it is a shocking headline and they said there is a couple of reasons for this. the first is that older people are going to be charged more for insurance in some cases, the other reasons, this is cherry county, nebraska, this is very, very rural but the big point here is the tax credit, the new tax credit is smaller. >> all right and people can go on and they can find out, put in their -- >> on her website go to our website, "gma" and get more information. >> thank you, tom. george. >> let's talk about the political fallout with matthew dowd and he's joined us from miami. a real split screen yesterday after that vote. you had president trump and the republicans there, they were celebrating at the white house. you had the democrats can cheering on the floor of the house after losing the votes saying republicans are going to pay. how do you assess the political fallout? >> well, i actually was somewhat unseemly on both sides in the middle of this. you all mentioned the kentucky derby. it seems both sides are in the first turn and they're already drinking mint juleps thinking it's the end of this thing. we have much more to go on the political side of this. i think right now this is a huge negative for the republican party. but it's a year and a half from election day. we don't know what's going to happen in the senate in this but as of today, it's an anchor for republican candidates. >> yeah, because this bill passed through the house yesterday. as we said with one vote to spare even though right now it polls in a very negative way. a lot of republicans under fire for this. you had even some house republicans yesterday saying, yeah, we voted for this bill. we don't think it's very good. >> george, the amazing thing is is that donald trump and the gop have managed to do something president obama couldn't do which is make obamacare popular. obamacare today is popular by a majority of the vote today. when you look at the process of this, the fact they didn't present the bill early enough for people to read, they didn't do a through. all of the process as well tom talked about the substance is going to cause a huge political problem. we don't know what the national is going to be but it is an anchor regardless of what the senate does democrats will hang it on republicans in the fall of 2018. >> what's the best case for president trump at this point right now? does he need to sign this into law or does he need that early victory in the house to give him momentum? >> well, i think he needed an early victory to demonstrate he can actually get something passed because he hasn't done anything major in the house of representatives or the senate yet. he needed that. but in the end that's going to fade away. i actually think he needs to put together a series of victories on a lot of different things and maybe they think it will break through the dam and can do a lot of other things they want to do but right now i don't think this is going to benefit donald trump much in the long term. >> more on "this week." see you then. dangerous storms hitting the southeast. a possible twister damaging homes and in georgia and now more severe weather is moving in and rob marciano, you have it all. what's going on. >> it's been rough the past few days but past few hours starting to ramp up. this video out of eden, north carolina, just north of greensboro, the last couple of hours severe weather rolling through there. possible tornado tearing up an auto parts store there and downstream from it garden city, georgia, this just outside of savannah yesterday afternoon. this likely a tornado that they'll survey later and atlanta, georgia, look at this shot. that a funnel cloud. not sure if it touched down at the atlanta airport, the delta planes right there and there was damage done at a cargo facility so a lot of rough weather heading up towards the northeast. a large sprawling storm and now a tornado watch that's been extended through north carolina and through the norfolk, virginia, area getting into southern maryland as well as this thing swirs back. the center of the low still back near the flood zone across memphis, tennessee, by 1:30 heavy rain, a nasty day from new york city to boston and showery activity, 1 to 2, 2 to 3 i river flooding in a bit. >> headed our way, thank you, rob. overseas to the high stakes presidential election in france this weekend. voters will choose between a conservative nationalist and a young centrist who just got a big endorsement from former president barack obama. our chief foreign correspondent terry moran is tracking that race. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the french election is big news around the world. not just because france is an important country but because it's the next chapter in that big debate we're all having, nationalism versus globalization, anti-immigration versus pro-immigration and in this highly unusual move by a former president, barack obama, is weighing in. >> i am supporting emmanuel macron to lead you forward. >> reporter: french presidential hopeful emmanuel macron getting a very big endorsement from former u.s. president barack obama. >> he appeals to people's hopes and not their fears. >> reporter: a high stakes election in france set for sunday has gotten the world's attention. populist marine le pen, an admirer of president trump is the anti-european union, anti-immigrant and anti-islam candidate and emmanuel macron, pro-eu, pro-trade and more tolerant. the obama endorsement, an attempt by macron to tap into the strong support among the french. he's got the upper hand right now, a double-digit lead in the polls. he's just 39, a novice and brings with him a unique story. his closest collaborator his wife brigitte. he was his drama teacher and married with three children, one a classmate of macron's. his parents forcibly separated them for years but their love would not be denied and they married years later in 2007 after she divorced her husband. she is constantly by his side advising on policy, editing his speeches and the french who often have colorful private lives have warmly accepted the couple and calls president of his fan club. well, the couple have no children of their own. macron's oldest stepson is two years older than he is but her youngest daughter from her first marriage works for her stepdad's campaign and says they're the happiest couple she's ever seen. robin. >> all right. terry, thanks so much. >> that's right. now we'll go to that delta flight incident that is sparking major backlash and showed you the family of four kicked off the plane and threatened with jail because they didn't want to give up their baby's seat. delta is apologizing. another airline apology. >> another airline apology, michael, good morning, this shows you just how quickly these situations escalate. how quickly they go from being a small issue on the plane to a family getting kicked off the plane and this morning, delta air lines is apologizing. >> i bought that seat. >> reporter: overnight dell issuing an apology after removing a that refused to give up that 2-year-old's seat on an overbooked flight. >> this is going to be a federal offense and then you and your wife will be in jail and your kids will be in foster care. >> reporter: delta saying we are sorry for the unfortunate experience our customers had with delta and we've reached out to them to refund their travel and provide additional compensation. delta's goal is to always work with customers in an attempt to find solutions to their travel issues. that did not happen in this case, and we apologize. brian schear and his family were just trying to get home from a family vacation in hawaii when the attendant suggested the little boy sit on his parent's lap for the duration of the flight. the schears refused and were asked to deplane. >> what, are we supposed to sleep in the airport? you should have thought about it at that point. you oversold the flight. >> reporter: this is the latest confrontation between airline passengers and crew. in this video obtained by tmz a delta pilot appears to hit a in atlanta on friday. tensions at an all-time high the past month, at least four other caught on camera alter indications including this now infamous video showing dr. david dao being dragged off a united flight in chicago in early april. now, congress intervening looking at several bills aimed at overhauling current airline policies hoping no family has to go through this. and the changes are coming since that incident on united. the airline has implemented ten new policy changes including they will no longer ask seated customers to give up their seats unless safety and security are a risk. guys, southwest is also implementing changes in the wake of all of this. they're not overbooking their flights anymore. jetblue says they never overbooked. they're never going to overbook in the future but changes are likely coming to a lot of these airlines and congress says if they don't make the changes, they'll force them on the company. >> this is all happening so rapidly. and you called this yesterday when we did the story. you said delta was going to come up reall rebecca. >> thanks, michael. now, amy, you joined us with the morning's other top stories. >> that's right. i'll continue the transportation theme. word uber is facing a federal criminal investigation accused of using secret software to help drivers evade government regulators in places where uber is banned. that software apparently restricted certain law enforcement officials from hiring a ride and they said they stopped using that software and has not commented on the investigation. at least 37 people have now died as violent anti-government protests intensify in venezuela where the president plans to rewrite the constitution. tanks plowed through the crowd as police fired tear gas in caracas. eight latin-american countries denounced what they call excessive force use the against civilians. the milestone in the sky overnight, the first large passenger jet made in china has taken off on its maiden voyage and they hope it will compete with the boeing 737. > camera as a skydiver's parachute got tangled beneath this skydiving plane. his foot got caught leaving him dangling for nearly an hour as crews on the ground -- this is incredible -- sprayed foam to cushion his landing. the pilot eventually landed at the slowest possible speed dragging him on a grass field and remarkably he was not injured. finally today is college signing day. it is a day celebrating students who commit to higher education all part of a social media campaign encouraged by there you see her michelle obama encouraging teens to post pictures of their college choices using the #collegesigning day and # bettermakeroom, a new generation making an impact on the world. the fourth year she hosted and you'll join her. >> many will. it's like a pep rally for these students and wearing our university t-shirts and sweatshirts so line up, southeastern, louisiana. continues to be a problem. that rain very slow to move out and the mississippi river continues to rise. showers. highs: 72-75 winds: se to sw 10-20 g 30 mph tonight: cloudy & cool. isolated shower. lows: 55-59 winds: sw 10-15+ mph saturday: mostly cloudy and cool. showers likely. highs: 59-64 winds: sw 5-15 g 20+ mph have the rain gear today! a soaking rain is likely this morning, as an area of low pressure tracks north over the tennessee valley. the heaviest rain is likely through 11am with localized flooding possible. remember, if around, don't drown. an isolated thunderstorm is possible, too. rainfall totals will range from and inch to over 2". it all depends on where the heaviest bands of rain set up. later this afternoon, it will be warm and windy. coming up the first look at the new documentary about princess diana's last 100 days, the phone call the night she died. 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first half hour we'll look at the new documentary tracing princess diana's last 100 days, the 20th anniversary of her death approaches and abc is airing a two-hour special on sunday focusing on the last two months of her life in what she hoped would be a summer of love and you have more details. >> it is remarkable and takes us into her last days counting them down retracing her steps and revealing a secret love affair. it's the fairy tale stoerz we thought we new. a young girl who dreamed of m marrying a prince. >> i'm amazed she's brave enough to take me on. >> and i suppose in love. >> of course. >> and did. >> they couldn' hands off each other initially. he would sort of squeeze her bottom in public which is very unregal but he did. >> reporter: but then the betrayal with camilla parker bowles beginning it seemed even as diana and charles took their wedding vows. camilla present against diana's express wishes. >> did you try to be faithful and honorable to your wife when you took on the vow of marriage? >> yes. absolutely. >> reporter: trapped in an unhappy situation here's how the princess described it in a bombshell interview with journalist martin bashir, the only time she ever talked about it on the record. >> do you think mrs. parker bowles was a factor in the breakdown of your marriage? >> well, there were three of us in this marriage. so it was a bit crowded. >> reporter: the princess struggled to cope seeking love in all the wrong places. finding the one man she could not have. >> diana fell in love with him when she went to visit a friend in hospital and there he was, the >> a pakistani born heart surgeon shy of the spotlight. diana smitten. >> he virtually moved into kensington palace. >> she was truly taken with someone so pure of purpose. he was healing people. he wasn't remotely interested in her fame. >> does the world realize that her romance with dodi fayed was only 30 days from beginning to end? not two years as was the one with hasnat. hasnan khan was the love of her life. he said to me, i don't want to be known as just mr. diana. i want my world, i want to be a surgeon. >> reporter: the princess heartbroken eventually moving on with the playboy son of millionaire egyptian businessman dodi al fayed. on the night she died a phone call. >> it's tragic to think on that last night that trying to reach her on the phone. >> he said maybe later in the summer we would have gotten back together again. >> reporter: of course, we know diana never got that fairy tale ending. her life ending with that car crash in the paris tunnel being chased by the paparazzi. >> now the man behind that documentary, martin bashir, is here. always good to see you. >> lovely to see you, robin. >> so it's focusing on the last 100 days and the man that she called mr. wonderful. what was so significant about that man in this time in her life? >> well, there's been so much speculation, conjecture, conspiracies theories about what happened and what we did is put together almost a forensic account, distinctive account of those what is 100 days and spoken to people that worked for her, friends, some appear on camera, others don't but we've constructed the time line in the most detailed fashion. even beneath the narrative is the emotional tension that she's feeling between these two men. won't commit to her and she's being pursued by another about whom she's conflicted and the tension of that relationship spreads right the way through those last 100 days in we're coming up on 20 years since her death and, martin, you know there's still such fascination with diana. >> it's incredible. when she was married in 1981, something like 200 million people watched the wedding ceremony at st. paul's cathedral. fast forward to her death, the funeral service was estimated to have been seen by 2 billion people. she had risen stratospherically not only as an icon but combined two victory elms. on the one hand, she was this incredible insider. she was at the center of the royal family. she was married to the heir to the throne and gave birth to the next in line. and yet she was also an outsider. in the sense that you'll never forget her holding a baby with leprosy in india o someone hiv positive and that connection with the public meant that all of us felt as prime minister tony blair said that she was the people's princess. >> and we'll also never forget the interview that you did with her. what do you remember best about that? >> i think what i remember best is that here was an individual who seemed to combine everything about humanity, capable of the greatest acts of kindness and also capable of the greatest mistakes imaginable and she combined that humanity in a way that was remarkable given the fact that she was a royal princess, she wasn't like you and i, she was an aristocrat, she was born into that family yet she was accessible to so many people and i think that would be the thought also i think when you think about her boys, last month, they have committed to a charity serving people with mental health. they have become almost the incarnation of their mother and the saddest thing of all i think is that she isn't here because i imagine she would be so proud of them. >> oh, i know that she would be and i've spent time especially with harry last year, yes, and you're right. they're such a reflection of their mother and to see how they have grown into such strong young men living as they are. >> yeah. >> all right, martin, thanks so much. >> thank you. i also wanted to say how glad i am that you're so well. my family and i have been rooting for you and you've been in our prayers so we're so glad. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. i've felt the love from across the pond. you can see "the last 100 days of diana" sunday at 9:00 p.m. right here on abc. thank you again, martin. >> thank you. >> george. >> thank you, robin. still ahead the one-eyed horse trying to make kentucky derby history. you see patch right there. and in just two minutes the investigation into the shocking high school students' abuse caught on tape. out of fabric softener, goinneed anything?un. clorox wipes... for my little artist. and a razor for my little man. nana. got it. get everyday low prices on everyday essentials, targetrun and done. pennsylvania high school. surveillance video shows a student shammed so the ground by an officer and more students coming forward to say they were abused. abc's linsey davis with the story. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning to you. the students you're about to hear from say they were threatened and beaten at their pittsburgh high school. not by other students but by the dulls in place to protect them. their attorney calls it an atmosphere of abuse and says if a picture is worth a thousand words, this video is worth a million. this recently released surveillance video from a pittsburgh high school last month shows 14-year-old que'chawn wade being questioned in a school office about a missing cell phone. there is a verbal exchange in the hallway and then he's taken by officer steve shaulis into another room. officer shaulis later emerges with what appears to be an injury on his hand. wade and his attorney say the officer punched him in the face, knocking out his front tooth. >> it shouldn't have happened. didn't have to happen. >> reporter: ahmad williams was sitting in the same school fi alleged altercation with a teacher when the same school resource officer put the teen in a choke hold before slamming him to the ground. williams says the man holding him down while the officer appears to use a taser on him is the school principal kevin murray. >> the students being disorderly. attempting to place him under the arrest. but the student is resisting. principal murray comes to assist. >> i want them removed from any area where there's children around. >> reporter: the principal was also allegedly recorded by a student who was in his office after reportedly calling a teacher an expletive. >> did you call me a "blues clues." i'm going to punch you in the face, man to man, bro. i don't give a [ bleep ] if you're 14 years old. >> principal murray could have been overzealous at that juncture. but, he was doing it to explain to the child that, in fact, those words should not be spoken to persons. >> reporter: the principal was put on administrative leave during an investigation by the school district and reinstated earlier this year. the attorney for the three students say they now plan to file civil rights complaints against the officer, principal, school district and school board for these incidents that they say expose a culture of abuse. >> what w50e8d also like to see is training be implemented at this school so that the culture of violence that is taking place at woodland hills comes to an end. >> the d.a.'s office says an investigation is ongoing. the woodland hills school district released a statement to abc news saying, after reviewing the video, we do not want this officer back on campus. officer shaulis is still on active duty but no longer working at the school. we reached out to the churchill police department for comment but they have not responded. george. >> okay, linsey, thanks. lots of litigation ahead. >> yep, coming up on our big board it's derby time counting down to the biggest day in horse racing. can patch, the one-eyed shot make history at churchill downs. we'll talk about that when we come back in two minutes. yeah. how are they doing? they're great! the moment you realize this is definitely not the look you were going for. at lowe's, we have everything you need to create the outdoor space you've always wanted. all at the prices you'll love. all projects have a starting point. start with lowe's. hurry in and get this garden treasures palm city sectional for only $498 at the lowe's "refresh your outdoors event." coppertone sport versus the sun. coppertone sport stays on strong when you sweat 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said, the words from the judge are really being felt. >> yeah, very harsh words, this video went viral the other day because of what the judge had to say and the fact as you mentioned, robin, that charlie strong's only been there a few months and he has a reputation as a disciplinarian at his time at texas and louisville. the judge said she is now ashamed of her diploma from usf where she graduated a number of years ago, so, you know, this one is multifaceted. you've got a judge who's an alumnus from the school where the player plays, you've got a coach that just got there as you said didn't recruit these guys, the question, what responsibility he has for the actions, not only but of another player arrested at the end of march in a violent incident, a road rage incident. those are questions that everybody is asking. >> and the judge has recused herself from the case. >> yes and i think you make a very valid point, robin. but, jeremy, whenever these coaches take on these kid, when they recruit the kids they become the parents of the kids so do you think there is a responsibility for coaches who are at these programs who bring these players in to be accountable and held accountable for their off-field actions. >> well, in general michael, i think there is such a responsibility and most cases coaches recognize that. it is different from the head of the literature department. he doesn't have to have or she feel the same apartment of responsibility for a student who's majoring in that field of study. but coaches recruit these kid, they bring them to campus. you know, it's kind of in loco parentis situation they are acting as school. but we've seen this, this is an old story. this isn't a new story, michael. you remember, tom osborne at nebraska. we've got art briles more recently at baylor, barry switzer at oklahoma in the late '80s, all coaches who got into trouble for the behavior of their players. >> all right, jeremy schaap, thank you so much, man. we keep our eye on that story. next up, it's time to dust off that fancy hat and mix up a mint julep. robin. kentucky derby is here and when the starting gate flies open, everyone's going to be buzzing about patch, the one-eyed long shot who's become this year's fan favorite. espn's jeannine edwards joins us from churchill downs and, jeanine, everybody loves the underdog. tell us about this horse, patch that everybody is falling in love with. >> yeah, they have fallen in love with patch and you know he's one of many stories in this year's kentucky derby. this guy, gervin is another one we'll get to but he is a underdog and an underdog with a disability but he doesn't let that disability keep him on the sidelines. patch actually lost his left eye less than a year ago to inflammation. the vets tried to salvage it. they could not so he only has one eye. peripheral vision is very important to horses so they can see all the way around him so he can basically see only half of his world. now, three prior horses with one eye have raced in the kentucky derby. none have won. patch is looking to be the first. it would be quite an upset indeed. >> tell us about the horse behind you, jeanine. >> girvin is an interesting horse. he's worked up quite an appetite because he's been doing a little cross training. he had an issue about ten days ago. he developed a crack in his foot. kind of like an ingrown toenail. very, very, very painful so they couldn't train him on the racetrack. so what his trainer, joe sharp did was pulled out all the stops and took him in a s he went swimming. went in ice cold whirlpool tubs and hyperbaric chambers and back on track ready to go. >> the most important question, do you have your hatred di for saturday. >> yeah, and i'm going to need it because it's raining and other than a mint julep i'll need hot tea. it's 50 degrees. >> you got it. thanks so much. >> coming up we've got the big finale of our "deals & steals on wheels" we're rolling into dallas with bargains 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"gma" viewers have been sending in their musical.lys coast to coast as we count down to hanson, "mmmbop" back to the '90s. hanson is live. [ cheers and applause ] and they're here to say -- >> all: good morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] >> good morning, america. happy friday. we have got a very exciting crowd here today. robin, i see your friends. >> they did make it in. you come here at 4:30 you're from ohio. you're in. [ cheers and applause ] >> here's a question, do you think that after this week we have to retire the smoke machine? >> no. >> okay, good. i just got to say it's really adding a whole ambience. >> and more retired nor are going to retire the mix tape and bring back -- >> some more bands. i have many in >> oh, baby. >> which, hold on to your love is what i say. so many are excited because hanson is here and sharing their "mmmbop" music lis videos. can't wait for hanson to perform that song. look at him go. go, young man. i never bopped like that to "mmmbop" but that's a lot of bopping. >> back in the offices i was hearing them rehearse. mm, mmbop. looking forward too that. the final day of "deals & steals on wheels." tory has done such a great job all over the country in dallas now getting a little help from some frowneds, the cowboy cheerleaders. >> recovering from all the travel all week long. a great week and we've had a great week. a lot more coming up. amy with the rundown. >> good morning. we begin with president trump's hill. the house narrowly passing a bill to replace obamacare but this fight is not even close to being over because now that battle shifts to the senate where big changes could be ahead and abc's mary bruce is there with all the latest. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, amy. the house bill now faces a steep climb in the senate. this bill is likely to be scrutinized all over again and the battle lines are already being drawn on everything from medicaid to how americans will pay for their coverage. much of the drama we saw during the tense fight in the house is likely to play out again. already some senate republicans are saying they may simply start from scratch on a whole new bill and, remember, any changes that are made in the senate have to then go back to the house for their approval. this battle, amy, is far from over. >> all right, mary, thanks so much. overseas a new threat from north korean leader kim jong-un during a visit to a military facility today, he claimed the north is now considering a plan to strike south korea and in yet another sign of rising tensions in the region, north korea today accused the cia of plotting to use a, substance to assassinate kim jong-un. millions are bracing for flooding rains, storms, possible tornadoes, damaged homes in georgia and income and a funnel cloud reported near atlanta's airport. that system is now moving north with tornado watches now in effect in virginia across the midwest swollen rivers are expected to crest this weekend with flooding levels already at historic highs. nine deaths are blamed on the storm so far. well, the notorious mexican drug lord el chapo is back in court in new york today. on thursday a judge refused his request to be moved from solitary confinement but the judge is allowing him to communicate with his wife through written questions. she is not allowed to visit jail. johnson & johnson says it will appeal a verdict awarded to a woman who blames the company's talcum products for her ovarian cancer. she says she used johnson & johnson products for over 40 years. the award the largest so far arin lawsuits against that company. a close-up look at great white sharks lurking feet off the beach and the rising ocean temperature is one factor behind the increased shark activity. finally, a new york man and his daughter have a bond that has tongues wagging this morning. byron and his daughter emily set the guinness world record for the widest tongues. look at that. the father's tongue is 3.3 inches. his daughters is 2.8. you can see it is wider than a credit card. >> oh, no. >> kind of makes your mouth drop when they open theirs, huh. >> yeah. it does. >> very rarely am i speechless. >> we'll let that one -- >> it looks like a snapchat filter. >> cat got your tongue? >> let's end that. hey, how about lara spencer. 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[ cheers and applause ] canshowers. highs: 72-75 winds: se to sw 10-20 g 30 mph tonight: cloudy & cool. isolated shower. lows: 55-59 winds: sw 10-15+ mph saturday: mostly cloudy and cool. showers likely. highs: 59-64 winds: sw 5-15 g 20+ mph have the rain gear today! a soaking rain is likely this morning, as an area of low pressure tracks north over the tennessee valley. the heaviest rain is likely through 11am with localized flooding possible. remember, if you encounter a road with standing water, turn around, don't drown. an isolated thunderstorm is possible, too. rainfall totals will range from and inch to over 2". it all depends on where the heaviest bands of rain set up. later this afternoon, it will be warm and windy it is time now for the big finale of our "deals & steals on wheels" and tory has covered more than 3,000 miles this week alone and she's bringing savings right to your doorstep. now at clyde warren park with a truly texas crowd. you have famous guests with you. >> i do. i have the dallas cowboys cheerleaders. we've got rowdy over there. we've got cowboys and we've got the best "good morning america" fans from dallas here. 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[ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. >> what do you think? what do you guys think? >> that' >> thank you so much. >> do we keep that? >> yeah, $10,000. >> this whole week has been amazing shining the spotlight on small business owners. what you do in your community is what all small business owners are doing. the privilege of being able to shine the spotlight on these businesses is great. thank you, guys, for letting us do that. tory, thank you for traveling around the country. tory brought all these deals to everyone around the united states and here we go, tory didn't leave us emptyhanded. not only do we have cinnarolls but so does everybody in the audience. we partnered with everybody on the great deals and you can get them on our website and what a week it's been. tory, again, thank you. "gma's" "deals & steals on wheels" presented by vistaprint. >> good morning washington. i'm melanie hastings with a check of your top source. 2 final felt well starting at just a minute. for delaware state police corporal stephen ballard. he was shot and killed in april outside of a convenience store. police eventually kill the suspect. after a nearly daylong standoff. ballard is originally from the bully area. the washington wizards, making a statement in dc. the team jumped ahead early against boston, 39 points in the first quarter. john walt led the way with a game-high of 24 points and eight assist. wizards when this 11 16 189. they now drill the series 2 games to one. we will check in with molly right now i get an update on that forecast. >> hey mel, we have some severe thunderstorm one is to bring to your attention. has up to fairfax, prince georges county as a severe thunderstorm warning is ongoing until 8:45 am. if you are included in these orange boxes off to the south, also a severe thunderstorm warning in effect for you. the two main impacts are heavy rainfall for one, gusty winds and lightning strikes showing up on radar. as picoult through the rest of this morning we are going to be tracking this band of showers and thunderstorms. a head's up to brandywine, you will be next on the list for heavier downpours. now a check on traffic here is shanice. this morning we certainly have the heavy rain showers making their way through the area. causing heavy traveling most of the dmv this money. outwards 267, we have a couple of ♪ and the trumpets, they go >> welcome back to "gma," everybody and happy friday to our incredible audience here in the studio. happy friday, everybody. and everybody at home, as well. >> i hope everyone has some fun weekend plans. we know ginger does because she's been hard at work, you know she works hard here at "gma" and also been renovating her new home. we got to visit and left-hand a hand. i don't know how much of a help we were but we tried. >> we sure did have fun. she has done so much with the place and we are finally going to see the finished product and she joins us now from ka tone that, new york. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, you guys. i am so happy to be you into my home. i'm going to step in my home because basically this is all new. that fireplace that outdoor fireplace, the pergola, the path i've been working on, i'll tell you about that but this is my living room now. i want to show you before what it looked like. my living room was really dark. it was very old. it needed a lot of updating and just had those small windows that made it kind of cave-like. here's what we did. we took that, blew it out and made it a three-pane glass sliding door so lets a ton more light and allows you to have that entertaining space flow into the outdoors and feels like you're in the woods really or kind of. and then this room really opened up and we changed it big time. look at the old picture of the wood burring stove. i don't know if you can see it. that's the before and after the whole living room but the close-up of the wood burring testify is actually just a really nasty thing that made the whole house smell. we replaced it here obviously with a big bold statement piece. this is a limestone, francois, around there and not only did that make this long but you need that statement so that's one of the big things we did. >> you know what, you've got the seal of approval from lara spencer. she's been nodding along. that's huge when -- ? ging, major thumbs up. >> i can't hear you guys but i'll go ahead and imagine that we're going to talk about my next project because the project that i'm so proud of is the one i just got done finishing, my back is still aching working on it last night. we had a bunch of fallen trees around our property from sandy, actually so there's a weather connection and those trees, you know i love to reuse things, i chain saw cut them up into six-inch rounds and treated them with something called pentacil and put them in a path and i'm still working on it. that's the halfway but you can see it from above and used our drone shot. mulch on the top that gives you a natural reused look. >> i love that. ginger, that is a great idea. name again later. >> unfortunately she cannot hear us. >> there are a lot of befores and afters and see so much on the show. a quick look at what the kitchen is looking like and easy pop of color. my biggest thing for you all. dive in. change your space. great, why not? >> why not. you did a great job. you can see how all the magic happened on ginger's new show "diy series renovation realities, "ben and ginger" saturday, may 6th at 8:00 p.m. i cannot believe the transformation. >> you know what, i think it's great you went over and helped. george and i will go over when it's done and have some cocktails. >> that's what you do. now we'll bring out our next guest from the hit show "the walking dead." now he's in "guardians of the galaxy volume 2." please welcome michael rooker. come on. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> how are you doing? >> great. >> right on, buddy. right on. >> what's up, baby? how you doing? how you doing? what's up, michael. right on. [ cheers and applause ] >> look at this. >> what's up? >> yeah. love that look. >> i know, i may look like an angel but i ain't one. >> speaking of which, right, i don't know maybe this plays into the nickname. it's like friday. we flash back on friday and we have a picture of you in high school. >> no, you don't. >> our nicknape was animal so maybe -- why did you get that nickname? >> i can only imagine. >> wow, that's scary. yeah, i was on a wrestling team and we were doing a demo and i ended up pinning the guy instead of just demo'ing it, doing a couple of takedowns. >> you got it, george. >> he was a wrestler in high school. and so -- anyway, i just for that he started getting really a little too aggressive i thought and trying to pin me so i reversed it and pinned him. >> there you go. >> that's what you're supposed to do. >> animal began. >> then he yelled at me and called me animal. >> all right. >> you animal! >> how much fun did you have with this new one, "guardians." >> totally fun, yeah, yeah, that's my rule. got to have fun. >> let me ask you this. i heard when you get a book you tart from the back. do you do that with the script too. >> totally. >> do you? >> yeah, yeah, yeah, as soon as i read the back of this one, i was like, what? what? >> he said you'll get an academy award for this performance. >> wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> you know, thank you. i take everything james gunn says or a spoonful of salt. he is a good guy. i love him in everything and but, you know, i spiked his lemonade. he was a little -- >> tell us about your method. i read you don't like to rehearse. >> yeah, i don't like rehearsing. i prefer to keep it very fresh, very new. i don't like my other actors knowing what i'm going to do and i don't want to know what they're going to do so in rehearsal a lot go a little overboard and start, you know, they just -- i don't want to know. i just want to do it. >> react naturally. that's great if we'll take a look at an unrehearsed part of this movie. the clip. >> oh, that's scary. okay. i'm ready. >> here we go, "guardians of the galaxy volume 2." >> are you going to listen to what i got to say. >> i ain't got to listen to nothing. you betrayed the code. ravagers don't deal in ki. >> i told you before i didn't know what was going on. >> you didn't know because you didn't want to know because it made you rich. >> i demand a seat at the table. -- >> you may dress you'll never hear the horns of freedom,ian due and the colors will never flash over your grave. [ applause ] >> stallone. >> that was intense. i promise there are some funny moments. >> that's a great scene and working with someone you've known a long time. what was it like working with sylvester stallone. >> totally old home week. reminiscent of "cliffhanger." >> yes, great film. [ applause ] >> yeah, and he's always a blast to work with. he is a great guy and we've known each other a long time but we haven't worked together in like 25 years. this is the first time since then. >> and worked with kurt russell too. you were in "tombstone" with him which i love. >> right. >> how was that. >> he's the same way. both these guys were just like regular guys and all of a su is there. well, you know, then i'm with my buddy james gunn who directed and wrote the piece so i was happening. >> you look comfortable in some of the scenes. we know that music is a huge part. you've inspired us at "gma." we've been doing this mix tape all week with awesome bands that we know and love. want to ask you what we've asked everybody else in the film. your go-to move. i don't know if we have -- >> my go-to move. >> you got -- that's my move, baby. yeah. >> is that close to real life. >>? you know, our music is from the '80s but i'm more of a '60s and '70s move. that's one of my moves, i do a little spinning. i'm a good, hip guy. i grew up in a puerto rican neighborhood and learned how to do salsa. >> ravager. >> we can see right there it paid off. michael, thank you for joining us, man. >> thank you so much. >> great to have you here. we good to say o studio audience, you're going home with one of these "guardians of the galaxy" gifts. it's in theaters now. thank you to michael rooker. coming up celebrate cinco de mayo with guacamole. back here now at "gma" we are celebrating the new "cars 3" movie with the life-size a nationwide tour. it opens june 16th in your theater. for you comic book fans tomorrow is free comic book day so just go to your local comic boar tore to join in on the fun. we're kicking off with free marvel comics for everybody in warm with pm scattered showers. highs: 72-75 winds: se to sw 10-20 g 30 mph tonight: cloudy & cool. isolated shower. lows: 55-59 winds: sw 10-15+ mph saturday: mostly cloudy and cool. showers likely. highs: 59-64 winds: sw 5-15 g 20+ mph have the rain gear today! a soaking rain is likely this morning, as an area of low pressure tracks north over the tennessee valley. the heaviest rain is likely through 11am with localized flooding possible. remember, if you enc i love me a good comic book and some fast cars. lara, back over to you. >> thank you very much. and now the man behind the new "king arthur: legend of the swor sword", director guy ritchie sat down with our jesse palmer. here it is. >> the sword can only be drawn by the dralgen or his direct heir. you felt it, didn't >> what was it about king arthur that made you want to retell the story. >> in part fear. it's a genre that i'm innately scared of, but simultaneously i'm challenged by it so there are certain movies that i've seen in this world and i loved it, but the thing was, i was completely lost in how to do an interpretation of that. >> i think you've succeeded, though, in making this reinterpretation yours. it's sort of like rock 'n' roll meets "lord of the rings" in some ways. >> i'm trying to make it for an audience, right? and it had to be a version -- on contemporary reinterpretation and i come with my tollbox, so, you know, i like filmmakers that influence films. >> how challenging is it to try to modernize a classic like that. >> challenging is the answer. i have a two-week existential made the worst mistake in the world and the phoenix of confidence rises out of the ashes. >> you are bringing back a disney classic in "aladdin." you're doing a live action remake. what can fans expect for that. >> it's a bit too early to start talking about that but the idea was the same with i suppose with "king arthur" is that it was such a creative challenge and so different from where i've been before. >> how do you guy ritchie-fy that. >> i don't know. we're going to find out. >> so good. "king arthur: legend of the sword" is in theaters may 12th. michael, throwing it to you and coming on over. >> come on over, lara. guacamole time. time for our cinco de mayo showdown featuring guacamole or avocados, i'm sorry, great audience mens to help us get it started making guacamole. >> absolutely. cinco de mayo. >> yeah. sponsor avocados from mexico, we welcome you, we love avocados. nothing bet ever on this day or any day. >> on any day. we have a delicious spin on classic guacamole. avocado guacamole. i keep mixing them up and three blindfolded audience members and they're going to give a paste and see if they can tell us what the special ingredient is. all right, ready, go. give it a taste. >> really let it marinate. >> roll around that palette. >> mm-mm. all right. you can take your blindfold off. do you know what it is? >> black beans? >> i don't see a black bean to be found in there. some kind of pine nuts. >> pine nuts. >> is it cumin? >> cumin. no? neither? tah-dah. >> it is -- >> really. so it's not onion, garlic and jalapeno raw. it's roasted. when smoky. >> enhances the flavor and changes the flavor profile. >> continue to eat. >> save me some, okay? save me some. >> now over here. you have a really fun way to feed folks fast. they're coming to your cinco de mayo party. how do you do it? >> so, you know, we mexicans love tossing the half vic and you always have an extra half and you can use anything at home. here we have tuna salad, chicken salad, egg salad. makes for a light meal. >> you know we love a competition. lady, we'll do a competition. you heard the ingredients. this is sharon and monica. you are playing for this lovely golden avocado trophy, so take this very seriously. >> all right, ladies, ready, set, go. taken two different things from the top. uh-oh. >> putting three things -- >> yeah. >> i like this. [ buzzer ] >> something in black olives. >> i think both winners in my -- >> there is only one golden avocado, michael. >> right. >> all right. thank you, ladies. we'll try to vote to let you know what we think when we come back. up next, hanson. "gma's" cinco de mayo showdown is brought to you by avocados from mexico. always t my nmother and i'moan i'm aa grandmother.'m a 2008 was when all the markets crashed, we lost our retirement. hamilton was losing hope and my husband and i were losing hope. my sister and i we challenged ourselves to help figure out a way to help them. our kids bought us a quilt machine. it was very humble beginnings. we were just this cute little shop, just like everybody else. one day al came in and asked me if i wanted to do tutorials and i was like "sure honey what's a tutorial?" i had not a clue. hi everybody i'm jenny from the missouri star quilt company. youtube gave us the opportunity to really differentiate, we got to a 1,000 subscribers year one and now we're at 300,000 subscribers. we started carrying all the fabrics that mom would use in the tutorials. now we're the world's largest provider of pre-cut quilting fabric. in the beginning we were just shipping 10 orders a day. now we ship 5,000 orders a day. opening a business in hamilton kinda sparked things. three restaurants, a little hotel, we had over 100,000 people come to hamilton last year. we love jenny. my whole life i've always wanted to own a business. none of that would have been possible without missouri star quilt company. all i have to do is open my door and bake my goods and missouri star does the rest. youtube has enabled my family and i to bring hope to the town and to the people who live here. isaac, zach, taylor, you know them as hanson. celebrating 25 years kicking off a world tour this month. we can reveal their greatest hits album coming out september 8th. here now, though, the song that started it all. i'm not even going to say it. you know it. ♪ oh oh ♪ you have so many relationships in this life ♪ ♪ only one or two will last ♪ you're going through all this pain and strife ♪ ♪ then you turn your back and they're gone so fast ♪ ♪ oh, yeah ♪ they're gone so fast ♪ yeah ♪ so hold onto the ones who really care ♪ ♪ in the end they'll be the only ones there ♪ ♪ when you get old and start losing your hair can you tell me who will still care ♪ ♪ can you tell me who will still care ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ mmmbop, a duba dop ♪ ba du bop ba duba dop ♪ ♪ ba du bop ba duba dop ♪ ♪ ba du ♪ oh, yeah ♪ mmmbop, ba duba dop ♪ ba du bop ba duba dop ♪ ♪ ba du bop ba duba dop ♪ ♪ ba du ♪ yeah, yeah ♪ impossible yeah ♪ plant a seed plant a flower plant a rose ♪ ♪ you can plant any one of those ♪ ♪ keep planting to find out which one grows ♪ ♪ it's a secret no one knows it's a secret no one knows ♪ ♪ no one knows ♪ mmmbop, a duba dop ♪ ba du bop ba duba dop ♪ ♪ ba du bop ba duba dop ♪ ♪ ba du ♪ oh, yeah ♪ mmmbop, ba duba dop ♪ ba du bop ba duba dop ♪ ♪ ba du bop ba duba dop ♪ ♪ can you tell me oh no you can't because you don't know ♪ can you tell me exactly what you don't know ♪ can you tell me no you can't because you don't know ♪ exactly what you don't know can you tell me are the flowers gone can you tell me exactly what you don't know ♪ ♪ exactly what you don't know don't know ♪ ♪ mmmbop, a duba dop ♪ ba du bop ba duba dop ♪ ♪ ba du bop ba duba dop ♪ ♪ ba du ♪ oh, yeah ♪ mmmbop, ba duba dop ♪ ba du bop ba duba dop ♪ ba duba dop ♪ ♪ ba du ♪ yeah ♪ mmmbop, a duba dop ♪ ba du bop ba duba dop ♪ ♪ ba du bop ba duba dop ♪ ♪ ba du ♪ oh, yeah ♪ can you tell me oh no you can't because you don't know can you tell me exactly what you don't know ♪ ♪ what you don't know oh ♪ exactly what you don't know [ cheers and applause ] well it's a perfect nespresso morning here, george. [ cheers and applause ] hold on a second. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ we want to thank hanson. that was so fantastic. great to see you again. congratulations. >> thanks for having us. >> great way to end the week. have a great weekend, everybody. washington.it is a messy day out there. molly, it is really coming down now. >> yes mel. we have the severe thunderstorm warnings until 9:30 a.m.. that does include the dc metro, it looks like that one has just expired. nonetheless heavy rainfall is continuing to press through the area. off to the south, south of annapolis we still have that thunderstorm warning in effect until 9:30 a.m.. i can tell you these bands have been producing over two inches per hour of rainfall. just a wall of wall water coming in. i will tell you after this in about an hour all of this will be moving out area. one last punch coming into the dc area. lighting, heavy rain and also gusty winds remain impact. peers look at traffic. here shanice. >> good golly miss molly. the rain you been forecasting all morning is certainly been slowing down the) heaviest up in parts of prince jordan county, in the 270 corridor. we can see the large bands of red as you make your weight southbound 270. were stacked up most of the weight leaving 370 out of the gate. also heavy by malone the prince george's county in the loop late melanie? production he's thinking. here top stories overnight. a car slammed into a house and ended up halfway inside. this happened on audrey lane and oxon hill. police tell us three people were asleep inside at the time. th >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, from the film "paris can wait," diane lane. star of "the handmaid's tale," elisabeth moss. and check out the hottest new toys for summer 2017. plus, performance from recording artist diana krall. all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! 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