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sight in downieville a bear standing on its hind legs, taking a nice little stroll down a garden path toward somebody's house. the video was captured in 2021, but you know, it got on tiktok and now everybody is looking and talking about it. >> shut up. okay, so i, i saw last week in the city i mean they're well known, but i was just walking the dog right around noon a coyote walking right across. >> yeah. right across market street. see, now with the dog, that's a little scary. i'm like, you're gonna go and we're gone. >> but with the dog, i've been like, yeah, no, i know. >> one morning i drove into work and i saw two coyotes on the street right down the street from the station, and it's >> go. one storm out, another moving o. in. americans waking up to assess the damage. at least 23 reported tornados in six states.
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extreme weather slamming most of the country, and now the heartland bracing for a major arctic outbreak. sam is tracking it all. final face-off. ron desantis and nikki haley in the last debate before the first votes of the campaign in iowa, with former president trump said to skip again, as he draws fire for saying he hopes the economy crashes this year. trump also in court as his lawyers argue he's immune from prosecution in the 2020 election interference case, even if he were to hypothetically order the assassination of a political rival, as trump refuses to rule out political violence by his supporters. boeing's admission in the midair blowout. >> we're going to approach this with, one, acknowledging our mistake. >> as we learn new details about what happened on that jet. from the mother and son sitting right there. gunmen storming a tv station during a live broadcast as ecuador descends into chaos.
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the crisis there this morning. first on gma, the hero law clerk who helped save a judge attacked in a las vegas courtroom telling his story, as judge salas, who was fighting to help project judges after losing her son daniel in an attack targeting her, joins us exclusively. bottled water bombshell. it may contain up to 100 times more microscopic plastic particles than previously thought. nicole eggert revealing her cancer diagnosis. why the star initially brushed off early symptoms, and now her positive message about her fight this morning. retail revolution. how wal-mart is using artificial intelligence to change the way you shop. and driving to answer an urgent call. the american red cross calling for action, with an emergency blood shortage. meet every day heroes like
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debbie, stepping up at drives across the nation. this morning the super bowl size incentive for the super important cause. every drop counts. >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america. >> good morning america. so glad we are bringing attention to this much needed cause. we have such a busy morning. >> we sure do. we're going to begin with the deadly storms that hit much of the country overnight. tornados hit the south. there is a look at some of the destruction in panama city beach, florida. along the east coast, major flooding and damaging winds. rob marciano starts us off in patterson, new jersey. good morning, rob. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. this has been a ferocious storm going coast to coast, putting a beating on the northeast overnight. we had heavy rain on top of snow. the pasaic river running crazy high. this storm brought a blizzard to the midwest, tornados to the south, damaging winds and torrential rains up and down the east coast.
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overnight a deadly storm pounding the east coast. more than half a million customers without power. >> power's out. >> reporter: as fierce winds, heavy rainfall and flash floods slam the region. floodwaters sweeping onto the streets of baltimore, maryland, and overthrowing jones falls river, rushing on to the road. new york city drenched. rain water pouring through the ceiling of this subway station. the severe weather also crippling travel across the country, forcing more than 1,000 u.s. flight cancellations tuesday, and ground stops at several major airports. at least five fatalities in the storm zone. falling trees killed two people near atlanta, georgia, including a 78-year-old man crushed while he was driving. one person dead and two critically injured at this mobile home park in clermont, north carolina. the state hammered by the storm. flood water engulfing this playground in greensboro. parts of winston salem submerged. >> wow. >> reporter: in south carolina, a twister wreaking havoc.
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piles of bricks littering the streets. >> lot of people after the tornado hit, they looked up and saw trees and sky in their living rooms and bedrooms. >> reporter: this woman's roof is ruined. >> there's still a lot of damage. it's going to be a long cleanup. >> reporter: just some heartbreaking impacts from those tornados. as far as this river is concerned, you may remember it flooded a week before christmas in parts of new jersey. here we go again. the forecast is for major flood tomorrow night. the weather should be good here an for recovery efforts across the south. but there are more storms coming to the same places this friday. robin? >> got to say, rob, that is quite a scene behind you. thank you for your reporting. let's go to faith abubey. she's in panama city beach are more on the tornado damage there. good morning, faith. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. thousands of customers are waking up in the dark across florida this morning after the powerful storm system ripped through the area in this community.
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there's extensive damage. homes ripped to shreds. roofs peeled back. windows blown away. take a look at this house. pow powerful winds knocked this house off its foundation. you can see that right there. that used to be the garage. it's disappeared. what's left of the structure is leaning onto the neighboring house. officials tell us across the area there were serious injuries reported but no deaths so far. crews are working quickly to restore power, as homeowners are cleaning up. governor ron desantis has declared a state of emergency to free up resources for the recovery. now, as for schools this morning, many of them will reopen for the first time since the storm. robin. >> destruction we are seeing there. thank you. going to bring in sam, who's in for ginger, with more on the extreme weather overnight, and the new cross country storm on the way? >> brand new, developing right now. i have never seen damage like that in panama city, from that tornado. just behind where she was standing, they get surveyed
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today so we'll know the strength of that storm. but let's talk about getting this one out of the way. storm one on forecast. horrible results though. look at the rain still in the cape. pulling away. these are going to have wind gusts. up to 40, 50 miles per hour. even today into the afternoon. then flooding from deep south well into the mid-atlantic and into northeast as well from augusta maine, boston, new york city, pasaic. the pompton is kind of an off shoot of the pasaic. they're going to be in major flooding into the weekend. watch this storm exit the northwest. this is the new storm that we're talking about. it's a rapid mover. we've already got heavy snow moving into the great lakes and more rain by the time we get close to the weekend for new england. now, the highest tornado threat and normally i would say look in the zone in yellow. but everybody in yellow, to raleigh, we are going to have damaging winds developing here. this is where the tornados are likely, from montgomery, columbus, charleston. when that rain moves into the northeast, there's arctic air behind it. this time the rain in the
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northeast is 1 to 2, george. >> thanks. race for the white house. with just five days to go until the iowa caucuses the first contest of the 2024 campaign. rachel scott is in des moines where there's one final debate before the voting. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: george, good morning. in just a few hours nikki haley and ron desantis will go one on one. both still trying to prove they are the best alternative to former president trump. this will be one of their last chances to make their case before voting begins. this morning ron desantis and nikki haley preparing to face off in the final debate before the iowa caucuses. the former governor out in a snowy iowa. with the campaign trail largely to her south. >> i didn't know if we were going to see five people. but to see a full house really is great. >> this is funny. >> reporter: with the brutal weather, ramaswamy forged the campaign via an ipad. governor desantis was home in florida giving a state of the state address, and dealing with severe tornados there. hours later traveling back to iowa for a town hall. >> we're in it for the long haul with this.
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but i think iowa rewards the intensive approach, where you're showing up in 99 counties. >> reporter: desantis is second place in iowa and haley isn't that far behind. she's already gaining momentum in new hampshire, a new poll showing her just seven points behind former president donald trump. >> the only way we're going to win the majority of americans is if we go forward with a new generational leader, that leaves the negativity and baggage in the past. >> reporter: some voters still torn. >> looking for an alternative to trump, but i want somebody who can beat joe biden and be a strong president. >> reporter: trump is still dominating in the polls now taking fire for saying he hopes the economy crashes this year on biden's watch. >> when there's a crash, i hope it's going to be the next 12 months because i don't want to be a herbert hoover. >> reporter: i asked desantis what he made of those comments? >> if the economy crashes, people would get thrown out of work. businesses would go under. i don't want to see that happening.
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i want people to do well. >> reporter: not on the stage tonight, donald trump or chris christie. trump will be holding a separate town hall. christie not campaigning in the state at all. he's going all in on new hampshire, still vowing to stay in the race despite falling trailing nikki haley in that latest poll. >> thanks. donald trump was in court yesterday watching his lawyers take tough questions over trump's claim of immunity over charges he tried to overturn the 2020 election. chief justice correspondent pierre thomas is tracking the case. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: george, good morning. it's easy to forget prosecutions of donald trump are historic in nature. no former president has ever been charged with crimes after leaving office. tuesday a critical hearing sought to address the question of whether a president has unlimited immunity while in office. a dramatic hearing before a three judge panel addressing a fundamental question. whether a president is immune from prosecution for any action taken while in office.
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one of the judges challenging former president trump's call for complete immunity by raising a stunning hypothetical. >> can a president order seal team 6 to assassinate a political rival? that's an official act. >> reporter: trump's attorney tried to push back. >> it would have to be and would speedily be impeached and convicted before the criminal prosecution. >> but what if he was? >> reporter: the judge refusing to let go. >> yes or no question. could a president who ordered seal team 6 to assassinate a political rival who was not impeached, would he be subject to criminal prosecution? >> if he were impeached and convicted. >> so your answer is no. >> reporter: the prosecution pouncing. >> what kind of world are we living in, if i understood my friend on the other side to say, a president orders a seal team to assassinate a political rival and resigns, for example, before an impeachment, not a criminal act.
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president pardons, resigns or is not impeached, not a crime. i think that is extraordinarily frightening future. >> reporter: as the three judge panel, two appointed by president biden and one by president george bush appeared receptive to the special counsel's claim that trump, in trying to block biden from being certified president, was not acting in an official capacity but on his own personal behalf as a candidate. but trump's attorneys maintain the prosecutions against him are being used as a political weapon. after the hearing trump raising the specter of violence by supporters should he lose his legal challenges. >> there will be bedlem in the country. it's a very bad thing. it's a very bad precedent. it's the opening of a pandora's box. >> reporter: trump continued to spew election lies about voter fraud and did not denounce or rule out the potential for violence, george. >> that was what was most remarkable about that questioning. thanks very much. robin? new details on the midair blowout on the alaska airlines flight. boeing's ceo is acknowledging
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the company's mistake, as we hear new details from passengers on that jet. our transportation correspondent gio benitez joins us with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: robin, good morning. we are here at boeing's headquarters in chicago. the company's ceo got emotional. as you said, took responsibility. this morning a stark admission from boeing's ceo after that door plug flew off of the alaska airline jet at 16,000 feet. >> we're going to approach this, number one, acknowledging our mistake. we are going to approach it with 100% and complete transparency every step of the way. >> reporter: the ceo dave calhoun emotional, as he addressed employees tuesday. >> this stuff matters. everything matters. every detail matters. >> reporter: boeing says it's working with the ntsb and faa to make sure this never happens again. the company revising its final inspection protocols to the faa
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for those 171 grounded max 9 jets that have door plugs. the faa saying they will remain grounded for now, and that the safety of the flying public, not speed, will determine the timeline for returning the boeing 737 9 max to service. this as we learn stunning new details about what happened on that alaska airlines jet friday. >> i looked over. we literally thought we were going to die. >> reporter: this woman and her 12-year-old son were sitting in the row right behind the door plug when it flew off, taking josiah's phone and stuffed animal with it. >> we just heard a big boom. it was silent for just one second, and then we just feel and hear a lot of air going around, freezing cold air. >> reporter: and the mother of the 15-year-old who lost his shirt, telling the seattle times as the air cabin depressurized she saw her son's feet being pulled back towards the hole saying, quote, i reached over and grabbed his body and pulled him towards me over the arm rest.
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i did not realize until after the flight that his clothing had been torn off of his upper body. she said it sounded like a bomb exploding. also on the plane, three babies that were sitting on laps, and four unaccompanied minors, the youngest of which was 5. meanwhile, in a federal class action lawsuit, a former employee of the company that builds the max 9 fuselage spirit aero systems said this. the company's products suffered from an excessive amount of defects. we reached out to the company, but they would not comment on pending litigation. michael? >> the whole thing just a scary ordeal. gio, thank you very much. now the crisis in ecuador. the country is descending into violence, including an attack on a tv station during a live broadcast. matt rivers has the story. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, michael. ecuador has been known as one of the safest countries in south america for years.
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but over the last two years it has been rocked by drug related violence and this latest incident among the most dramatic we have seen. this morning authorities in ecuador investigating a brazen attack on a public television station by an apparent armed gang as acts of terrorism. the masked men seen here tying crew members on the floor, threatening staff, waving explosives and guns. scared staffers inside desperately pleading for their lives. the live broadcast rolling for almost 15 minutes before going dark. police then surrounding the area, arresting more than a dozen gun men. the show's deputy director later saying the attack was, quote, extremely violent. this incident one of many acts of violence that occurred after ecuador declared a state of emergency monday following the disappearance of the leader of the notorious gang from his cell in a prison.
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and this morning multiple u.s. airlines, including american airlines, canceling their flights there as a result of the unrest. george? >> okay, matt. thanks. now a new study finding bottled water could contain up to 100 times more plastic particles than previously estimated. rhiannon ally with the story. good morning. >> good morning to you, george. yeah, if you vowed to drink more water in the new year, you are not alone. you may be shocked to learn water isn't the only thing you're swallowing when you drink from a bottle of water. a new study says they may contain up to 100 times more microscopic plastic particles than previously thought. this new study, it was published in the national academy of sciences. researchers found an average of 240,000 nano plastics per bottle. to put it in perspective, they are tiny, measuring less than one micrometer. scientists have also found them in tap water but just in smaller amounts. in a statement an industry trade association was critical of this new research saying the study lacks standardized methods.
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scientists aren't sure whether these particles are harmful to our health. back in 2019 the world health organization said, while there wasn't enough evidence linking these microplastics in water to human health, there was still an urgent need to research it further. guys? >> that is something. >> okay, rhiannon, thank you. coming up the wall clerk who helped a judge who was attacked tells his story. >> and judge salas joins us with what she says can be done to help keep judges safe. plus the new changes to help protect teens on facebook and instagram. but first sam. >> new storm developing in the west today. let's go over the snow. 1 to 2 feet, 1 to 3 feet in the sierras. 1 to 2 feet of snow in the rockies. chicago, this is our chance, chicago land, of maybe getting snow. definitely northwest. some totals will be 6 to 12 inches. last one was just rainfall. here's the important thing about next week, getting you ready for what could be dozens of record low temperatures in the country. we have not said those words en masse in a long time.
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of overheating including at least one person who was burned. there are also fears the problem could be a fire hazard. another big move up for baseball trail blazer rachel balkavic, the first ever female minor league manager has now been hired by the miami marlins to oversee the team's minor league operations. the director of player development is considered one of the most important jobs in a baseball organization key to ensuring the team's future success. congratulations. >> i remember when i spoke to her, she said being an underdog is an advantage. it makes you work harder to succeed. >> well, she is doing that. congratulations, rachel. we got a lot more ahead including a first look at the tech that can make your smart home even smarter. our exclusive with wal-mart about the tech that could change the way you shop, coming up. robin, you're talking, you're taking us back to the nevada case. the judge, we're tracking this story. it's everywhere.
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you are also talking to judge salas, who i know you had a conversation with a few years ago. >> i have gotten to know her over the years. judge esther salas. we're going to talk to her live in just a minute. but first the latest on the attack on the las vegas judge. the man appeared in court tuesday, now charged with attempted murder. we're hearing now from the law clerk who rushed to save the judge from her attacker. kayna whitworth joins us with the story. good morning. >> robin, good morning. he's being called a hero. michael lasso told me he's known the judge most of his life. he calls it an honor to work with her, and says people from around the world are sending letters of support in the aftermath. this morning he's being hailed a hero. >> whoa whoa whoa! >> reporter: 27-year-old law clerk michael lasso credited with saving a las vegas judge from a vicious courtroom attack, is speaking out for the first time. >> it's something you don't usually see in court. you see some crazy things. nothing like this. >> reporter: lasso, seen in the now viral video, pulling the 6',
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190 pound defendant off the judge as authorities say he was punching her, hitting her with an unknown object and pulling out her hair. >> i just thought when he first hopped over that desk he was going for the door. when he didn't go for the door and instead starts charging at the judge, i was just in shock. i just reacted. >> reporter: lasso quickly springing into action last week. >> i don't even want to think about what would have happened if i wasn't there. once the situation was handled, i immediately went over to her to check on her to make sure she was okay. >> reporter: the judge describing the defendant as big, strong and angry in the arrest report. what did that judicial bench look like in the after math? >> it was a bloody scene. there was just blood everywhere. >> reporter: injured, but recovering, the judge returning to the courtroom face to face with her attacker. but this time the defendant surrounded by officers seen
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shackled, wearing a spit mask and protective mitt, sentenced up to four years in prison for his original case. >> are you mr. redden? >> reporter: tuesday, the 30-year-old, whose family says has a history of mental illness, stood in front of a different judge answering to attempted murder, battery and extortion charges among others. >> you understand these charges? >> yes, i understand them. >> now officials in las vegas are looking at the possibility of adding more security personnel. the judge had a single court marshal with her, and he needed 25 stitches in his head after that attack. just a terrifying situation. >> it really is. hard to describe. thank you. u.s. district court judge esther salas knows about the threat to judges. her beloved son daniel was murdered at their home by a gun man who was targeting her. judge salas joins us exclusively this morning. always a pleasure to be in your presence. >> same here. >> our audience really responds to what you say.
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and you want to honor daniel. you've been doing it by fighting for the protection of judges and their families. what goes through your mind when you see that attack in las vegas? >> i gotta tell you when i saw it first, my heart started racing. i just immediately thought about the judge and the people around her. and what she must be feeling. immediately, my mission, my goal, our goal at the administrative office at the courts as well is to ensure that all judges are safe. robin, there are 30,000 state and local judges that need protecting. this is an example. >> it seems like we are seeing it more and more. the judge in one of donald trump's cases alleged swatting attack. then you had another judge who was killed by a man, a judge, who was overseeing, presiding over his divorce case. even supreme court justices are being threatened. >> judge wilkinson died outside
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his home in october of last year. we've had judge romer, in june of 2022, a retired judge. a defendant he sentenced years earlier came back to even the score here. judges are being singled out and attacked, and we need to protect judges. our attorney general just said last week we have seen a spike in now attacks against the judiciary. an alarming spike. so what do we have to do? it's speeding up, right? it's not slowing down. so we have to speed up protection. >> you have been doing that. last time we spoke you were trying to make daniel's law a federal case. going before congress. >> it passed. >> it passed. >> talk more about daniel's law and what more can be done. >> the daniel act is great. it's a solid step in the right direction. but it protects federal judges. we need to focus on all judges at every level, state, local judges.
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there are over 30,000 of them. there's so many states and u.s. territories that don't have any laws protecting judicial officers. we need to change that. state by state we need to approach it. maryland is the start. wisconsin, where judge romer was. we need to pass laws in these states to protect all judges. our democracy counts on judicial officers feeling safe to do our jobs. we need to be free of fear of retribution, retaliation or death. and that is not a hyperbolie. i know it first hand. >> you know it first hand. what you went through. it's been three years since your beloved son daniel. your husband mark was seriously injured. how are you both doing now? >> thanks be to god and our faith and our love from so many people like you, we are strong. but we know work remains to be done so we're not going to stop. we're not going to stop talking about daniel. we're not going to stop showing his face. we're not going to stop talking
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about the need to protect judges because daniel's counting on that and the american public is counting on that. so we need to make sure that we protect judges and our democracy. >> let's talk about love is light. >> love is light. >> love is light. tell people what you mean by that. >> we came up with it that first day. hate is heavy. you feel it. love is light. so since that day, that has been my mantra. trying to just spread love. just exude it, if i can. >> you have a scholarship under your son's name. >> i do. six fully endowed scholarships since our son's murder. six. because people care. people want to make sure that we take care of one another. i think we've forgotten the love of humanity and civility. love is light reminds us of that. it reminds us of that. >> it's not just your passion, it's your compassion. judge esther salas, thank you
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for always making time to be with us. our best to you. please give my best to mark. >> he says hello. if i didn't say he said hello, he would be mad at me. thank you for having me and thank you for doing this story. >> you're very welcome. we'll be right back. or doing the story. >> you are very welcome. we'll be right back.
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>> reporter: this is how artificial intelligence can help people in their day to day lives. wal-mart is betting big that it will change how we shop online. we sat down with the ceo's of wal-mart and microsoft to talk about ai an also its risks. this morning an abc news exclusive. wal-mart taking us inside its retail revolution using artificial intelligence to transform the way we shop. at the consumer electronics show in las vegas, the world's biggest retailer launching new features like the option to virtually shop with friends trying on outfits in an app and instantly getting feed back from those you trust. >> can also share that with someone else digitally to say, do you like this sweater or not? some people might say no more than yes. >> reporter: wal-mart's ceo doug mcmillen also touting search capabilities on its site. customers can search a phrase like football watch party instead of individual items to put in your cart.
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welcome back to gma. across the country heroes are stepping up every day to answer calls for help. right now the american red cross needs help from everyday heroes. lara has more. good morning. >> you are right, michael. good morning to you. so according to red cross, we are facing a blood shortage with the lowest number of people giving blood in 20 years. but after sounding the alarm, good samaritans are coming out in full force.
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in fact, one of our own, our gma producer, raised her hand, volunteering to donate blood earlier this month at the new york blood center. the nfl is also getting in on the action for this life saving mission for the fifth year in a row. donors will have the chance to win a trip to the super bowl. all expenses paid including round trip air fare and $1,000 gift card. all you have to do is give blood through the american red cross through january 31st and you are automatically entered to win. if that doesn't convince you to do it, i don't know what will. >> it's something that is so simple to do and the amount of people that you can save by doing that. blood drives are happening this morning with help from our abc stations throughout the nation like in raleigh, north carolina! wtvd, she will be with us in a bit. we'll tell you how to get in on the mission. you more how to get in on it.
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this morning how you can help save a life. and meet the teacher who's donated almost 200 times. meta announces new safety guidelines for teens. how it will help prevent your teen from seeing harmful content and being contacted by predators. nickel eggert revealing her breast cancer diagnosis. why the baywatch and charles in charge star initially brushed off early symptoms. and now her positive message about her fight this morning. time to roar into '24. how to keep your resolutions even if you slipped. we have expert tips to help keep you going and have your best year ever. a gma exclusive. keanu reeves makes a special announcement about a project close to his heart. >> i hope you love it. >> he tells us all about it, only on gma. ♪ i'm a barbie girl
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hospitalization. the defense secretary was being treated for prostate cancer and developed complication. we are told he is expected to make a full recovery and his cancer prognosis is excellent. this still is a shocking and stunning lack of communication and lack of transparency. lloyd austin's been in the hospital now for over a week, something the white house didn't know about for days and we now know had to urge the pentagon to make public. even after the president and lloyd austin spoke on the phone saturday, biden still didn't know the root cause of all of this. president biden learning yesterday that austin has prostate cancer, something he was diagnosed with a month ago. the pentagon didn't say why austin was forthcoming calling the situation intently personal for austin. prostate cancer is deeply sensitive for so many. prevalent among black men of this age. still the community is now launching a formal inquiry into why he wasn't more forth coming with his diagnosis.
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the white house launched a top to bottom view of the notification protocol for cabinet secretaries. we are told the president still has full confidence in his defense secretary. >> mary, thank you very much. now to meta taking steps to protect teens from potentially harmful content on facebook and instagram. whit johnson is here with everything parents need to know about the new protections. good morning, whit. >> robin, good morning. these new protections follow dozens of lawsuits accusing meta of designing features harmful to children. the social media giant will begin hiding inappropriate content from teens on facebook and instagram. this will roll out over the coming months. few new existing users under the age of 18 will automatically be placed in the most restrictive content control setting, making it more difficult for teens to search for or come across accounts that post sensitive content. this includes search terms like suicide, self-harm and eating disorders.
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those will now be hidden from teens and instead links to resources on how to get help for these issues will appear on screen. teens won't even be able to see posts from their friends if they write about these subjects. they will also get notifications to update their privacy settings to protect them from predators. turning on the settings would restrict who could message them, repost their content, tag or mention them. it can also help hide offensive comments. users have to be at least 13 to have an account on facebook and instagram but meta admits under age kids are still signing up. so the company said it's trying to correct that as well. michael? >> we hope they can, whit. thank you very much for that. now to the nba. tonight the new orleans pelicans taking on the golden state warriors. trevor ault is here with a preview. good morning, trevor. >> good morning, michael. this should be a really fun one. these are two high flying fast paced teams. we love watching them. so far this season it has been a rough one for steph curry and golden state compared to their usual standards.
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two games under .500, out of the playoffs right now. they've had some drama. draymond green has now been reinstated after that suspension for hitting an opponent after previously choking an opponent, after previously kicking a couple opponents. he missed 12 games. he could be back this weekend. tonight they'll have to deal without them. they'll have their hands full with new orleans and their young tandem of brandon ingram and zion williamson. williamson very talented but has had tough times staying on the court. he is a game time decision tonight. pelicans are in the thick of the playoff hunt. you can watch the action tonight 8:30 p.m. on abc, guys. >> going to be a good one. all right. >> thank you both. coming up in our gma morning menu, why giving blood is so important and how you can help. >> also ahead former baywatch star nicole eggert talks about the symptoms she overlooked, only to find it was cancer. if you're thinking about giving up on your new year's resolution, hold on a second.
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for blood donations after the american red cross announces experienced an emergency blood shortage. >> our hospitals are asking for blood at a faster rate than we can replenish it with donations. over the holidays, we saw a decrease in donations, but we saw an increase in need for blood. >> this as the number of people donating blood has dropped by more than 40% over the last 20 years. the covid-19 pandemic alone causing that figure to fall by more than 300,000. >> a lot of people were used to donating blood at school or at business related blood drives. >> the need greater than ever, as every two seconds someone in america needs a blood transfusion. >> the shortage is the worst for platelets and red blood cells from people who are type o positive or o negative. >> 74-year-old debbie is one of those highly sought after donor, with a universal o negative blood type. she's donated blood 172 times
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across 40 plus years. >> i know they need it. it's something i can do. i choose to do it. >> the retired teacher from michigan says donating blood is a simple way for her to contribute to her community. >> doesn't cost money. don't have to be retired. you can do it on your lunch hour. you can do it after work. you can take your friends and family with you. it's a positive thing. >> while the process takes about an hour from start to finish, the effects can last a life time. >> the only source of blood that can be used to save lives of people in the hospital is the arm of a donor. we see in the hospitals that these blood donations make a difference every day. they make it possible for people to survive and carry on their lives. >> and there are so many blood drives happening this week, with help from our great stations throughout the country. this morning we are live in raleigh, north carolina, with
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abc station wtvd reporter tamra scott is there. every year i know you host the annual blood drive. good morning to you, tamra. tell folk, you got a big goal. what is it? >> oh, yeah. big goal. good morning, robin. the red cross right now has declared an emergency because of the critical need for blood. as you mentioned and many other, those donations are down the most in 20 years. we have donation places open today starting at 8 a.m. going until 6 p.m. today. the goal is to collect 250 units of blood which equals about 250 donors. one donation can save up to three lives. that's why we have so many locations today. raleigh durham, fayetteville. give everyone the opportunity to give back to their community and make a difference. >> each donation can save up to three lives. that's amazing. some people may want to give blood but may be hesitant because they are nervous about
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the whole process. what are some tips you can help give us to calm the nerves and how can people prepare for this? >> being nervous about giving blood is normal. if you are nervous, you are not the only one. the good thing about donating, it's very quick. they get you in and out. afterwards you get some food, a nice snack and cool t-shirt to take back with you. you also want to make sure you are preparing yourself for giving blood. make sure you are staying hydrated, eating a balanced meal the day before. just remember every two seconds someone in our country, someone in the united states, needs blood. if you are still nervous, just remember you're doing it for a good cause and you'll help somebody out. >> tamra, thank you very much. please give our best to the wtvd family. you all are terrific in what you do for that community. thank you so much. we want everyone to know who has donated this morning that we thank you. or if you're planning to do so, thank you. every donation makes such a huge
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difference. if you want to learn more about how you can help, scan the qr code on your screen. >> lot of people are going to pitch in. we know that. we are going to turn to baywatch and charles in star nicole eggert. she revealed that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer and how she missed the warning signs. eva pilgrim here with the story. >> nicole sharing her diagnosis of breast cancer saying this journey's been rough. the actress vowing to fight, saying her biggest fear is not being here for her children. nicole eggert, known for her roles in charles in charge. >> the usual dinner, a movie and a dozen roses would be fine. >> reporter: and baywatch. >> better be careful. he's right there. >> reporter: is opening up about her battle with breast cancer. >> i have a little bit of a bomb to drop. >> reporter: the actress revealing her journey to diagnosis on her podcast, perfectly twisted. >> i started having a lot of pain on my left side. it was really hurting so i did an exam and i found something.
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>> reporter: after a mammogram and multiple biopsy, the actress tells "people" magazine she was eventually diagnosed in december with invasive carcinoma, a rare type of invasive cancer that accounts for just .3% to 6% of all breast cancer diagnosis. >> this isn't likely to be one that is extremely aggressive or grows very rapidly. it is associated with a high chance of cure and less of a chance of it occurring outside of the breast with appropriate treatment. >> reporter: eggert saying i have panics where i'm just like, get this out of me, telling people the next step is surgery. you sit there and it's in you and you're like every second that passes and it's inside of me, it's growing. the 51-year-old says her first symptoms were a rapid 25-pound weight gain over three months and terrible pain in her breast which she initially attributed to menopause. >> if there's a persistent change in the breast, as she was
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explaining she had swelling and pain in the breast that was not going away. that should prompt a woman to go seek out the medical attention of her doctors in order to get a workup as soon as possible. >> reporter: the single mom of two says she's fighting to be there for her daughters 25-year-old dylan and especially her youngest, 12-year-old keegan. >> there's no being depressed. there's no laying around. it's like, enjoy right now today, be positive. >> nicole says after she found that lump it took her a month to get an appointment for a mammogram. a good reminder for us all not to wait if something doesn't feel right, and to take that appointment, even when it doesn't happen right away. guys. >> a month? that's way too long. thank you, eva. what do you have? >> we're talking about one storm exiting and another storm coming in. this will be a fast mover across the country. heads up because we've already got some damage we're cleaning up today from the first storm.
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this is down in florida, the florida panhandle. we had a tornado moving through there. they're getting surveyed today so we'll know the strength. this looks like damage. look how much was torn up. this was a tornado. heavy snow moves out of the rockies. fast break in the middle of the country. more snow for the northern rockies, more storms for the deep south. normally i say within the yellow zone, but i say everywhere in the yellow zone will have damaging wind. the likelihood for tornados is in the bright orange area. this flooding will be a real issue. we are going to crest later today into the weekend. we've got another rain maker, 1 to 2 inch, coming just before the weekend. that's the weather around the nation. and that shot of arctic air next week. here's what you can expect.
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now to a look at the technology of the future. the coolest new gadgets are on display at the consumer electronics show. we'll go back to elizabeth schulze with some of the tech that could soon be in our home. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michael. more than 130,000 people flock here. they come to get a look at the latest in tech. companies will make cars, smart watches, put on flashy displays. we've been scouring the showroom to get a look at the best gadgets. from transparent tv's. you can see through it and watch tv on it. to soccer ball size personal robots, keeping your pets happy and house in order. >> can turn lights off and on. project images on to screens. >> reporter: this year's gadgets
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are all about making our smart homes even smarter like this samsung refrigerator that uses ai to take stock of your groceries. >> there's a camera inside the refrigerator. >> it's right here. we're going to put this -- hear that ding there? >> reporter: you put it in the fridge. >> the ai recognizes that ingredient was added back in. so we can actually go into this feature and see the actual ingredients in your fridge. i can now ask ai for a recipe based off on what i have. >> reporter: you got tomato, broccoli, green peppers. put it altogether. here's something to make. >> make a fantastic dish. >> reporter: companies are trying to simplify household chores. automatic. no human required. >> no human required. >> reporter: you program your yard and it will do it for you? >> yes. >> reporter: and when it comes to tv's, the thinner and wider the better. like this sleek monitor.
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>> if you were to take four of your standard and stack them up that's how big this television is. >> reporter: lot of the gadgets come with heavy price tags. that snow blower has a starting price of around $6,000. they're not all that expensive. we found this iphone case, which basically takes your iphone and turns it into what would have been a couple years ago a blackberry with this old school keyboard. it's from a company called click. you can use that keyboard if you're not used to the iphone. you can or it now for around $140. lot of ways what's old is now new again. >> totally. >> i'm still stuck on that $6,000 snow blower. [ laughter ] i may get the old shovel out and do some manual labor. >> old school, baby. >> all right. thank you so much for that. time now for pop news with lara. >> lots to talk about. good morning, everybody. we're going to begin with regina king's return to the movies. the actress will be starring as the country's first black
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congress woman shirley chisholm in a new biopic that will air on netflix. here's a look at the teaser trailer. >> i am the candidate of the people of america! >> i just got chills. >> yeah. >> yes. the film is called shirley. it will tell the story of chisholm elected as a representative for new york city where she served for 15 years. it will also follow her trail blazing run for president of the united states back in 1972. the film is long overdue written and directed by john ridley who gave us "12 years a slave." regina and her sister are also on board to produce. shirley streams on netflix march 22nd. so happy she's back at it. also in movie news, tom cruise just signed on the dotted line and is officially partnering with warner brothers in a huge
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deal to develop, produce and star in a brand new original movies for the studio. the super star largely credited with bringing audiences back to theaters with top gun maverick. i would agree with that. after covid, not a lot of people going to the theater. he has a long history of warner brothers dating back to 1994 in interview with a vampire and "eyes wide shut." that was good. i need to see that again. the co-ceo's of warner brothers calling cruise an absolute legend in the film industry and stating we couldn't be more excited to welcome tom back to warner brothers and bringing more of his genius to life on the screen in the years to come. tom also posted on instagram sharing his excitement. congratulations. that's great news. also a gma exclusive from our friends at mattel. this is exciting. the big reveal, sam, of barbie's 2024 career of the year.
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and it is -- women in film, everybody! very appropriate considering the timing of the movie. this year's career lineup has barbie dolls that include a movie director, a cinematographer, cinema executive, a movie star, of course. >> with an oscar. >> there she is holding her oscar. every year barbie and mattel show girls they can be anything they want by highlighting culturally relevant and aspirational roles in fields underrepresented. there they are, sam. give those a try. that's the executive. she's holding her iphone. >> i can pitch to film executive barbie? [ laughter ] here's an aging weather man barbie and ken. >> working on that one. preproduction. jobs and careers in the entertainment and weather fields. all four of these dolls and more to come. go on sale
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today. you do have the kid down now you think about it now. >> i cannot think of anything but you and ken. ken. so it's about a weatherman and he's really charisma. >> stick away. pitch away. >> she just said. she just started looking at her phone. >> um, finally. >> you guys, this is so cool. broadway star. she was just here. katharine mcphee and her husband, our friend david foster. you know, of course, they're both incredibly gifted musically, so it should come as no surprise that their son, two year old renee, is a natural. but check this video out. you are not going to believe how good he is. will you be the nanny and my beloved now that is a two year old. >> that is him. >> that is real. video you guys, that is true. i dare you to close your eyes, listen to this
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and tell me that that's a two year old. but it is amazing. musicians like tommy lee and questlove commented when catherine posted it saying how impressed they are with renee's ability. whoa the kids got it. oh my. i mean, that's how is that possible? it's unbelievable. it's just natural. oh my goodness. yeah. >> hey, we're going to check out a two young men putting their best foot forward on their mission to help foster kids around the country. >> i'm all ready for love now than ever before. >> so are you doing okay? yeah. >> i might have to start driving over on the weekends, but i don't have a car, so maybe they'll let me carry people. how are you so comfortable with leading such a garbage life? >> i mean it as a compliment. >> building a better bay area moving forward, finding. solutions. >> this is abc seven news. >> good morning. i'm stephanie sierra from abc. seven mornings. the procession for oakland police officer juan lay is underway. lay was killed in the
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line of duty last month. a memorial will be held at ten this morning at three crosses church in castro valley. you can watch the entire ceremony on abc 724 seven streaming gloria. >> yeah. you know, right now we are seeing some slick roads out there. so leave a little bit earlier today if you are going to be driving because of those showers that we've been seeing in some areas, this is a live look outside right now at our 8-80 camera at the oakland coliseum. and you can see that northbound traffic is a little sluggish right now. that's because of a two car crash that's over on northbound 880 at 66. and it's blocking one lane. >> gloria, thank you. and meteorologist drew tuma has your accu weather forecast after the break. >> good morning. i'm cindi bigelow. i hope this morning you do something just for you to enjoy a warm cup of bigelow tea. so grab a mug and tea proudly. listening to people that drink bigelow tea is so important to
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my family because making that perfect cup. it's the reason we do what we do. hi guys. hey. so, what are you guys drinking? >> constant comment when i'm drinking. bigelow tea. it's just a moment for me. it's just me time. >> that's what a cup of tea is. a moment for you. someone you love. >> oh, it tastes really great. >> yes, it was always bigelow tea. wow. >> that's what my family hopes for. >> cheers. cheers >> not just any whiteboard. katie porter's whiteboard is one way she's often seen grilling top executives and banks. >> big pharma, even top administration officials. katie porter never taken corporate pac money. >> never will. leading the fight to ban congressional stock trading. and the only democrat who opposed wasteful earmarks that fund politicians pet projects, katie porter, focused on your challenges from lowering housing costs to fighting climate change. shake up the senate with democrat katie porter. >> i'm katie porter and i approve this message. the good feet arch support system can not only alleviate, but also eliminate the pain from plantar
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that is true. >> that's third eye blind and "semicharmed life." they're going to perform live for us in just a bit. >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> don't even try it, you two. [ laughter ] now we have an update on two extraordinary young men we introduced you to last spring. they are walking across the country to raise awareness for children in foster care. we were so impressed with their mission that we decided to check in on them and see where they are in their journey. >> we are about to get the day started. >> this morning the woods twins embarking on their longest walk yet. >> day 1 of 31. >> a trek spanning 31 days. >> we're mentally, physically, emotionally drained. we have never done anything like this. my legs and feet are killing. >> it's their next step in fulfilling a lifelong mission. >> we just push our stories in hopes to shine a light on foster care. our goal is to make sure these kids are loved.
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we know what it feels like to grow up not being heard. >> the 28-year-olds, raised in foster care since birth, sharing their story as they walk around the country. inspiring others and the system to use their voice. >> people reaching out, like former foster care. you guys are an inspiration. i appreciate you for having the courage to walk. lot of people are reaching out. hey, i want to become a foster parent. i want to learn about becoming a foster parent. it's just been a blessing. >> beginning in the twins' home state of south carolina, their month long journey taking them all the way to pennsylvania. >> today we are in brownsville, south carolina. we are going to knock out these miles. >> raising awareness at every stop including the rural north carolina and virginia country side. >> man, it's day number 12.
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we are out here in petersburg. >> to the nation's bustling capital. >> pretty cool. >> the frigid temps and treacherous conditions forcing them to pivot halfway. >> when we first started, we didn't have the car. we got it midway through the journey. i was like, okay, we maybe need to get the car or whatever town we go to the morning of the walk. just go find a place to park. we would walk a certain amount of miles. we both walked 300 miles. together it's 600 miles. >> reaching the city of brotherly love, a big feat for the brothers, who were first featured on gma last year. $10,000. the men dedicating their lives to giving back to foster care children in every state. >> we had little to no money. it was a blessing. we were able to do some give aways. great shoes. we were able to go all out.
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our goal is to grow our platform to allow these kids to speak up and help us open up a transition home for kids to get them out of foster care. >> they are taking it step by step and encouraging those they meet along the way to spread their message in their own town. >> we've been walking around the country for two years. at the end of the day we do it for the kids. bigger the sacrifice, the bigger the reward. >> foster kids matter! >> during their walk they got to meet the department of social services in richmond, virginia. they said the folks there showed them so much love. speaking of love, when they were done with their 31 day trek their home town of sumter, south carolina, gave them a big old welcome home at the local ymca. so far the brothers have walked in 25 states. they are halfway to their goal. >> i am so glad that you followed up with them. what an impact they've made on all of us. >> when we met them, we said there's no way we cannot follow up and see what they're doing.
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they are truly making a difference. they really are. >> big difference. >> coming up, if you're thinking about giving up on your new year's resolution, that right there. robin arzon saying, hold on. got some expert tips to help us all stay strong like she is, in 2024. >> she when your child has moderate—to—severe eczema, it's okay for them to show off. show off their clearer skin and noticeably less itch with dupixent.
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>> we're back with former news anchor brooke baldwin hosting a new reality show called "the trust" where everybody wins. right? i think that's fair to say. we're gonna show everyone a look. here it is. >> talk me through what you're thinking. >> temptation's pretty good. i have to admit the temptation's pretty hard. we need it. we need the money, my family does. i could probably use what's in there. >> i was just getting some scoop. congratulations. >> thank you so much. it's been almost three years since i have been in a news studio. thank you for having me on good morning america. >> so happy to meet you. i feel like i know you. >> same. >> you've been such an amazing fixture in the business. >> thank you. good to be back. >> tell us about the show. it's a cool premise. >> i hadn't been like the biggest reality viewer before this. i was kind of like, okay. brain strategy. getting a story. tv news correspondent. i'm like, i got this. we are on this beautiful island,
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this sexy location. 11 people roll up, cast of 11. everyone from former beauty queen to a grandma. i'm like, what's up? you have all arrived as winners. you all have won $250,000. they are like, what? so we flip the script on a normal reality show. where everyone is vying to win. i'm giving them all the money in the beginning. it's a matter of how greedy are you? are you selfish, selfless? we flip the script. the people you were like, i don't know if i want these people to make the money. by the end you are cheering for them. it blew my mind. sort of like made me think more about humanity. like a microcosm of how we judge people or not. >> what did you learn about human nature? >> just as you are, as a journalist, i'm a student of humans. to be in a space with such a diverse group of men and women. you think, we're all guilty of
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snap judgments. it makes you pause, hang on. actually, i want to root for you. i want to root for you. >> the old premise don't judge a book by its cover. >> totally. some people you're like, i don't know if i want them to win. >> right, right. fantastic. i want to show everybody this video i saw on instagram of you. >> lara. >> you posted this video of you checking out your billboard, the netflix billboard of your show. >> it's not like i haven't been on tv for 20 years. there's something about seeing this billboard on sunset boulevard. i took this leap. i left cnn. i left corporate america a couple years ago. i'm like i'm fully betting on myself. that's what that billboard symbolized. >> good for you. >> thank you. >> we get one shot, right?
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and one thing you're doing that i think is fascinating, you're doing it with someone i love. pat benetar. >> by the way, it's her birthday. >> what's the story here? >> i'm stepping into this first time role as a film director. i met patten years ago in the city. we were both getting women awards. i sat at her dinner table. hi. i would like to be your friend. she's become this sort of like cool, amazing big sister. her husband neil has been her lead guitarist, her partner, her husband of over four decades. they trust me. the stories we're going to tell about their relationship and rock 'n' roll through the decade, about her as an artist and woman. you'll appreciate that. it's stuff people have never seen before. it's causing my own self to sort of wake up and want to talk more about my own journey. >> i love it. congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> congratulations on "the trust." everybody, the first episode is on right now. thank you for being with us.
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>> thank you. >> so good to meet you in person. >> thank you. >> sam, where are you? >> can i just have the money and adult beverage and sit on the beach? >> no, no. >> all right. we have a gma exclusive with big news for keanu reeves fans. he's been collaborating on a book called "the book of elsewhere." he sent us a special message, a message just for the folks that watch gma. take a look. >> hi. greetings. i'm very excited for the opportunity to announce that i have partnered with one of my favorite authors on the novel "the book of elsewhere." the novel is inspired by the comic book series i created berserker and co-wrote with my co-author. the series tells the story of an immortal warrior's fight through the ages. i love the world of berserker so much i wanted to explore it further. i thought one of the best ways to do that is through a novel. "the book of elsewhere" will publish in july 2024. if you read it, i hope you love it.
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thank you. >> don't you want to just see everything he does? that comes out pretty soon. let's get a check of the best ♪ i got the eye of the tiger ♪ >> we are roaring into '24. this morning we're focusing on new year's resolutions and how to keep them which is always hard. friday marks quitters day. joining us with tips on how to avoid them is robin arzon. thank you for being here. love having you here. you are the perfect person to be here two days before quitters day. so many people are on the verge of giving up on their resolutions. what are some of the best tactics to stay with it? >> we gotta start small. little by little amounts to a lot.
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it's also really important to establish why you're doing it. make it matter in order to make it happen. there's a phenomenon or tactic called habit stacking. if we layer the new routine under something we're doing. for example, if you want to drink more water, put your water bottle next to the coffee machine. every day can be january 1st. every day is a new page to the story we're writing. it's crucially important that we analyze the road blocks. i love a morning workout. i have even slept in my workout clothes to get a run in in the morning. >> i am committed. >> there are ways to continue with the hustle, let's just say that. >> i'm committed. maybe you should be committed. [ laughter ] i'm committed. that's a lot. >> i'll say it's dedication. >> that's dedication. you reached out to your viewers, your fans. you asked them about quitting day. we have a question. let's check it out.
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>> why do you think people choose to quit during this particular time frame? do you think it's due to lack of results or do you think they lose the desire to change? >> that's a great question. people overestimate what they can do in a few weeks and underestimate what they can do in the long term, a year or more. that's part of it. there's also a cognitive bias called hyperbolic discounting. that means we're focusing on short term gains rather than long term rewards. the tactics i just mentioned are ways to kind of combat that. remember, we're playing the long game. little by little will amount to a whole lot. >> when it comes to working out i always think, i didn't get like this in a week. i'm not going to get where i want in a week either. you have to have a long game. >> absolutely. >> we have another question. erin. this is about parenting. >> okay. >> hi, robin. how do you maintain momming while trying to maintain your new goals?
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>> momming is real. care giving is real. i will say share your goal with your loved ones, including your kids. let them know, mommy's taking time to go for a walk, go for a run, hop on peloton because i will be better able to serve you. use your no to protect your yes. we don't have to say yes to anything. our energy is currency so let's use it wisely in this new year. >> that is some great advice. kids will walk in, mommy, shouldn't you be going on a run? >> my daughter asks me all the time, mommy, are you going to work hard today? i have got to stay accountable. >> robin, always great to have you. great advice, by the way. make sure you follow that. do not quit! they call it quitters day, but you don't have to be part of that. coming up, third eye blind. they are here performing live. we'll be right back with more gma. there you go. with my "gm
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>> it is early in the morning for rock stars, but thank you, third eye blind, for being here. they've sold millions of records worldwide, going back on tour this summer. they are here to perform some of their biggest hits. thanks for being here. >> nice to be here. >> so happy to have you guys. >> thank you. >> tell me a little bit about the song you're going to sing called jumper. 1997 is when you first recorded it. you say it has different meaning now than it did then. >> well everybody things along now so i don't have to. [ laughter ] >> it's true. >> all morning long we've been singing along. you made our morning. you're going on tour this summer so everybody who wants to join the tour, that's it. i think you're playing with yellow card. they are here tomorrow. >> they are. >> what's changed with touring now? what's it been like, three decades of touring. >> i think it's all about being on stage. everything else faded away.
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the thing we love most is being on stage. it's all about being ready for that moment. it's about wellness. yellow card, they have a wellness room. this is what i have been told. we have never been on tour but they will be with us this summer. they have a wellness room they bring on tour. >> smart. >> wait. this is for their wellness room. it's an amethyst. i will leave this in the green room for them tomorrow. this is their wellness room welcome to tour gift. >> do you want me to take it? >> i'll take it. what does amethyst do? >> it's all part of -- it has meaning. >> it's a crystal. >> i didn't know about that. i just thought they'd like it. >> it makes you feel awake. we will decorate our room with it. i promise i'll give it to them. >> it will make us feel very well to listen to you play. ready? all right, everybody. here they are to perform "jumper."
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third eye blind. ♪ i wish you would step out from that ledge my friend you could cut ties with all the lies that you've been living in ♪ ♪ and if you do not want to see me again i would understand i would understand ♪ ♪ the angry boy a bit too insane icing over a secret pain you know you don't belong ♪ ♪ you're the first to fight you're way too loud you're the flash of light on a burial shroud i know something's wrong ♪ ♪ well everyone i know has got a reason to say put the past away ♪ ♪ wish you would step back from
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that ledge my friend you could cut ties with all the lies that you've been living in ♪ ♪ and if you do not want to see me again i would understand i would understand ♪ ♪ he's on the table he's gone to code i do not think anyone knows what they're doing here ♪ ♪ and your friends have left you you've been dismissed and i never thought it would come to this i want you to know ♪ ♪ everyone's got to face down the demons maybe today you can put the past away ♪ ♪ wish you would step back from that ledge my friend you could cut ties with all the lies that you've been living in
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our bay bridge toll plaza camera. you could see a little bit of water on the lens from those showers today, and traffic is a little slow right here at this time. >> hey, gloria, live doppler seven will show you those isolated light showers as we go throughout the last hour, many of them along the peninsula. the east bay, another one about to move into the city. over the next 30 minutes, we're at a level one all day today for those showers was the better bet of finding widespread rain is going to be later on this afternoon. we'll find those showers with us in and out all day. so take the umbrella with you. we'll have those temperatures going to the 50s for daytime highs. stephanie, thank you drew. >> and time now for live with kelly and mark. we'll be back at 11 for midday live. have a great day ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and mark!" today, from

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