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>> mhm. >> the winner will be in vegas. >> vegas. >> i know my husband was at the game last weekend and it was raining so much. and this weekend they're going to have a really nice game. sunshine boy is it gonna be sunny >> good morning america, for our viewers in the west. the new storm on the move, as we head into the weekend. dangerous flooding. heavy rain forcing evacuations in the south, leaving cars underwater. now who's in the bull's eye for more flooding this morning? ginger is tracking it all. donald trump testifies for three minutes in the civil trial to determine how much he must pay for defaming e. jean carroll. with democrats and republicans
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in the senate closing in on a deal on border security, the former president now threatens to derail it. back in the air? three weeks after the door plug blew off this plane, now alaska saying some of its boeing max 9's are ready for takeoff. the safety questions this morning. holy, the sudden church collapse. a steeple crumbling. some connecticut residents being told to avoid the area. this morning one person's miraculous escape and the investigation under way. the suspect in the idaho student murders due in court this morning. an exclusive never before released images of one of the kaylee goncalves as we sit down with her family. king charles admitted to the hospital for surgery. the same hospital where kate is still recovering ten days after her own surgery. lucky to be alive. highway trooper sent flying during a traffic stop. he's okay, and talking to us this morning. watch out, jason.
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kylie kelce on gma. >> he desperately wanted to go through a table. it was on his check list for the day. yes. top priority of the day go through table. >> and what she really thought of her husband's shirtless celebration. ♪ and who was up late? >> gamecocks remain undefeated. >> in one of the most anticipated games of the year, my south carolina gamecocks still undefeated, beating lsu in a thriller. and what a difference one year can make. the conjoined twins thriving on their own, as we race into the weekend. >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america. >> eva, you are testing your gma limits, staying up late on a day you're anchoring. >> yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] way too late last night.
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the worst part, i didn't even see the best part of the game because i fell asleep on the couch. we'll have much more on that exciting night on the court. also ahead an economy reality check. this morning what the treasury secretary is saying about the recession. we begin with millions dealing with dangerous flash flooding, heavy rain and widespread fog. victor oquendo is in ft. wayne, new jersey, with the latest. good morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning, michael. a wet and foggy start to the day. the george washington bridge blanketed. on top of all this fog, that heavy rain that's been soaking the south and the northeast. there's more on the way. this morning millions waking up to the threat of flash flooding. from louisiana to west virginia. in texas, they're cleaning up after parts of the state getting over 8 inches of rainfall. one county under a disaster declaration after increased water levels from the livingston dam flooding homes in the nearby valley.
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vehicles abandoned, some completely submerged. residents desperate for aid. >> you don't know where you'll be living after it's all over with. >> reporter: from oklahoma to illinois to new york, visibility severely limited causing dangerous driving conditions as well as grounding flights. watch as this plane disappears just a few seconds after takeoff. according to the national weather service, it's the most widespread fog advisory since 2005. visibility is less than quarter of a mile in some spots so you really have to be careful on the roads. there is no relief in sight, with another storm on the move. michael? >> victor, definitely have to be careful there. ginger here tracking it all for us. good morning. >> the fog has been so bad. that's not because you stayed up so late, eva. it is actually fog out there. for the fourth morning in a row in houston, they've got about half mile visibility.
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let's see who else has got it this morning. all the way to philadelphia and baltimore fog advisories. that will be dense, less than quarter mile at a time. that could impact air travel and, of course, the roads. on the southern end of it, remember this comes from rain and warmth over relatively cold air an snow. you've got flash flood threats. still through the next two days. birmingham through the panhandle of florida tomorrow, severe storms possible, meaning damaging winds and tornados. that goes into western north carolina, eastern tennessee, too. as it moves east, it will be heavy rain for i-95 especially sunday, then wrap around snow. we'll try to get some snow on the back side of that meaning anywhere from toledo to cleveland right through the catskills looks like the heaviest. so we are going to get some snow, but not here at the coast. >> thank you for that, ginger. >> thank you for that, ginger. we're going to get the latest on donald trump. he took the stand in the civil trial to determine how much he must pay for defaming e. jean carroll. closing arguments and jury deliberation today. investigati
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correspondent aaron katersky is at the courthouse this morning. good morning, aaron. >> reporter: good morning, george. donald trump's testimony ended almost as soon as it started during his few minutes on the witness stand here. he was more restrained than we've seen him. now the jury is about to get the case. the jury will begin deciding whether former president trump must pay e. jean carroll millions for defaming her after she accused him of sexual assault. testifying in his own defense, trump was asked whether he stood by the comments he made about carroll in a 2022 deposition where he called carroll a liar and her story a hoax. trump said he stood by those comment 100% yes. carroll said his remarks made her hated by a lot more people and caused death threats. on the witness stand, his attorney asked trump, did you ever instruct anyone to hurt ms. carroll in your statements? no, trump replied. i just wanted to defend myself, my family and, frankly, the presidency. trump testified for all of three minutes. the judge spent more time telling him what he couldn't say.
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he had >> leah: been found liable for sexual assault and defamation. the judge told trump there would be no do-overs. carroll is seeking at least $10 million in damages. her lawyer said the defamation has not stopped. they accuse trump of trashing and threatening and assaulting her well over 100 times during the trial. trump is expected back here today for the closing arguments. he cancelled an appearance in arizona so he could be here, choosing the courtroom over the campaign trail. george, one more note from a different courtroom. trump's former aide, peter navarro, sentenced to four months in prison for contempt of congress. george? >> aaron, trump's statement was brief from the stand but even some of those words were stricken by the judge that the jury had to disregard them? >> reporter: they were. they went beyond the bounds of what the judge said trump could say since he's already been found liable of sexually assaulting and defaming e. jean carroll. the judge put up pretty strict guardrails and even in his short
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time on the witness stand, trump defied even those. george? >> okay, aaron, thank you very much. let's bring in rachel scott now. former president trump is pressuring republican legislators to tank negotiations over the border and aid to ukraine. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: good morning, george. after months of negotiations, democrats and republicans have signaled they are closer to reaching a deal on how to address the crisis at our southern border. but all of that could be thrown into doubt by one man, donald trump. he's weighing in. he is urging republicans to reject any compromise here, saying they should not accept a deal unless they get every single thing they want. the former president clearly has an eye on the november election, preparing for a possible rematch with joe biden. sources tell us that behind closed doors mitch mcconnell told his conference that all of this puts republicans in a bind saying they don't want to do anything to undermind trump's campaign but said they have a job to do here.
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republicans who have been deeply involved in these negotiations are outraged by this, acknowledging that it will make getting any deal across the finish line more difficult. >> this isn't the first time he's asserted himself into congress. won't be the last. >> reporter: we know trump finds ways to insert himself into everything from speaker's battle to aid to ukraine. he has frequent conversations with mike johnson on all areas of policy. george? >> thank you. eva? >> now reality check on the economy. elizabeth schulze spoke to treasury secretary janet yellen on if the country will see a recession. good morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning, eva. the american economy is once again defying expectations. new data from the commerce department shows gdp, which measures spending from government, from consumers and businesses, grew at a rapid 3.3% rate from october through december. that was much higher than expected. it caps off a year that most economists predicted would end in a recession. and in this critical election year, treasury secretary janet
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yellen told us she does not see any signs the momentum in the economy is stopping. >> we have an economy that has been growing at a good healthy pace. i see no reason why that can't continue. i think 2024 is going to be a very good economic year. >> reporter: but no reason right now why there would be a recession this year? >> there's no obvious reason why there would be. >> reporter: now, yellen acknowledged that many house holds still are not feeling the strong economic numbers. she pointed to persistently high costs for rent and for food. even as those prices are broadly cooling she said they will not go back down in a healthy economy to prepandemic levels. george? >> okay elizabeth. thanks. now an effort to free the hostages held in gaza. head of the cia set to travel to europe to broker an agreement. matt gutman is tracking the war from tel aviv. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, george. cia director burns is a sign of
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talks are progressing. it was burns along with his counter parts back in november who helped broker that cease fire and hostage deal. but 100 hostages were released. almost all of them women and children. this deal at this stage in the war is very different, much more complicated, would include senior citizens, adult male, women, israelis and soldiers. it's believed 100 hostages are still alive including six americans. the offer, as we are being told is for a two month cease fire in exchange for a phased release of the hostages. it's unclear if israel would go back to fighting afterwards. it's part of this huge push by the white house, which included multiple special envoys to the region in recent days. but i'm told this deal is so very complicated that even if it were signed today, which it's not, it would take a couple of weeks to implement. michael? >> all right, matt. thank you for bringing that to us. we're going to turn to king charles who was admitted to the hospital for surgery. maggie rulli has the latest from london. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: hey, michael.
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good morning. just a few hours ago the king's motorcade pulled up outside the hospital and both he and the queen arrived in what the palace is calling, quote, a scheduled treatment. you might remember last week the palace announced charles would be under going surgery for an enlarged prostate and will be taking some time off from his royal duties. it is very rare to get this level of medical information from the royals like this, but the palace said that charles had really wanted to raise awareness about prostate issues in men. just today the palace released a statement saying his majesty would like to thank all of those who have sent their good wishes over the past week and is delighted to learn that his diagnosis is having a positive impact on public health awareness. michael? >> it is good he's bringing more public awareness to it. charles is also having this procedure at the same hospital where his daughter-in-law kate is recovering from abdominal surgery. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, michael. we understand both charles and
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camilla visited their daughter-in-law kate at the hospital this morning. while it is rare to have two royals in the hospital like this, it does make sense from a security standpoint that they're both in this hospital behind me. it is so rare to have two senior members of the royal family in the hospital at the same time like this. now, guys, we all have been watching and hoping good things for kate. we do understand that the palace initially said she would be in the hospital for 10 to 14 days. today is day 10. she has asked for privacy. her team has been very tight lipped but did say she's doing well. we can all send her good wishes hope she's on her way home soon, get home to her family and those three little kids of hers. guys? >> we wish them both a full recovery. thank you very much for that. now to that church collapse in connecticut. video captured the steeple toppling which appears to go into the rest of the church. trevor ault joins us with the latest developments. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, eva. so congregations use this church. they help with meals for the community.
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while officials say there were no warning signs here, you saw this is on video, that steeple comes crashing down. this morning investigators looking into exactly how this historic church in downtown new london, connecticut, crumbled to the ground. >> possible explosion. caller does need help. >> reporter: the roof and steeple toppling in the middle of the day, covering the streets in dust. >> the church went down! >> reporter: built in the 1850s, here's what it looked like just moments earlier. now this. lester harris had just parked his car across the street. >> i heard this boom sound. i looked to my left. there was the church all in one piece but then it just collapsed right down the middle. >> reporter: miraculously, the one person who was inside the building at the time escaped without injury. >> you can count the luck involved in this a million ways. the city was extremely fortunate in the manner of the collapse. it could have been a much bigger disaster for us.
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>> reporter: so as we're hearing from the mayor there, the church had routine fire inspections. it's unclear though if there's been any recent structural inspections. as eva pointed out, it is fortunate that the building caved in rather than toppling on to the street. could have put a lot more people at risk. >> sure is. thank you very much. the latest on alaska airlines. and the boeing max. the airlines said that some planes are cleared for takeoff three weeks after the door plug blew off this plane. we're gonna see it right there. transportation correspondent gio benitez is here with the story. good morning, gio. >> reporter: good morning everyone. exactly three week since that terrifying alaska airlines flight. like you said, george, today alaska is putting some max 9's back in the air. we all remember the blowout this month aboard the boeing 737 max 9. the door plug flying off the plane 16,000 feet in the air. the faa and boeing sending final inspection instructions to the airline. alaska's first max 9 flight this afternoon 2 p.m. from seattle to san diego. now, the airline said the max 9 grounding cost the company $150 million. also new this morning, for the first time ever, yesterday
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boeing shut down its entire 737 factory for 15 hours. mechanics, quality inspectors and engineers standing down to focus exclusively on quality control, visually inspecting those work areas there. united is also putting its max 9's back in the air by sunday. of course, we're looking at those max 9's, all of them drawing in february. you'll still have some cancelled flights in the next weeks. >> that's good. full inspections on all of them. >> that's what they're doing right now. >> thank you for that, gio. eva is on her second cup of coffee. she stayed up late last night. [ laughter ] >> when your one team, the school you went to has one team that's good, you have to watch them. i couldn't miss the highly anticipated showdown. my top ranked south carolina gamecocks versus the defending college women champion lsu tigers. it totally lived up to the hype. coach kim mulkey bringing the fashion game with her sequins
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tiger blazer. coach dawn staley in a sweat shirt that read everyone watches women's sports. and look at that packed house in baton rouge. it was a sold out crowd. kevin durant, magic johnson and our own robin roberts watching and tweeting from home. the tigers led most of their way on their home court. they were even up at halftime. y'all, then i fell asleep with five minutes left in the game. four minutes left is when lsu star angel reese fouled out. that changed everything. in the end, south carolina rallied to keep their perfect season alive. raven johnson sealing the deal with this big shot. that was the victory there. south carolina has won 15 straight games. this one snapped the tiger's 29 game home winning streak. i will say this. these two teams will probably meet in the sec tournament. they'll probably meet again, hopefully, in march madness, if we're all lucky. >> yep. >> you have to know you have to fall asleep with five minutes to go in every south carolina game.
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[ laughter ] good luck charm. >> i literally woke up and was like, what? like, yeah. coming up what to watch for on and off the field ahead of a big football weekend. plus our exclusive with kylie kelce and her husband's viral moment. plus with the suspect from the idaho murders due in court, we hear from the family of kaylee goncalves. they're sharing newly exclusive images of her. plus the traffic stop caught on dash cam. somehow that trooper was okay. his message this morning. first back to ginger. >> do you know what? i had an embarrassing moment this morning. trevor and gio caught me with the thesaurus open for wet. i was like, i have said wet so much. we've been so super soaked. i use the same thing. >> you have a book, an actual thesaurus? >> no. [ laughter ] philadelphia about half foot above normal for the season already, 200% of normal. we have more rain coming this weekend. we will detail it all. your local weather in 30 seconds.
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the deaths are still under investigation. the wounded deputy is still recovering. >> and i'm gloria rodriguez with a look at your traffic for today. if you take mass transit, we have an update for you on the san francisco bay ferry. the departures from san francisco to richmond are cancel for today, so seek alternative methods. >> thank you. gloria. meteorologist drew tuma has a quick look at the bay area forecast as we come back.
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weather service, it's the most widespread fog advisory since 2005. also overnight the state of alabama executed kenneth smith marking the first time nitrogen gas has been used to carry out capital punishment in u.s. history. smith was on death row for a 1988 murder. plus russia reporting evan gershovich lost his appeal. that means he'll have to stay behind bars in russia through the month of march. the united states maintains that he's been wrongly detained in russia. the biden administration announced a pause on new applications for natural gas export terminals so it can consider their impact on climate change. the move would not stop current exports. first time the federal government has considered blocking this kind of project because it could interfere with climate change. the latest on the australian open. a big upset. novak djokovic will not reach the men's final. a 22-year-old broke his unbeaten streak in the semifinals there. spinner said, it's always nice to have this kind of player you can learn from. i lost last year in the
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semifinals in wimbeldon and i learned a lot from that. confidence from the end of last year has kept the belief that i can play the best players in the world. congratulations to him. we've got a lot more ahead including this near disaster caught on camera. everyone's fine. the trooper though has a message for all drivers this morning. that's coming up. but now to the idaho student murders. the suspect due in court this morning as we hear from the family of kaylee goncalves. they're sharing never before released images of their daughter, and our kayna whitworth sat down with them an joins us from moscow, idaho. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. an incredibly emotional interview. kaylee's mom said she feels like they take two steps forward and ten steps back. a pivotal day in court. what they really want is a trial date. >> we're just left in limbo. >> reporter: this morning kaylee goncalves's parents sharing
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exclusively with gma never before seen pictures and videos of their 21-year-old daughter. >> you can season with these. you can't really season with them, but you can cook with them. i know that's in front of the tower. >> yeah. >> this is the university of idaho tower. the family waiting on the full digital copy of her phone from authorities. >> these are the last moments of your child's life and you're sitting here fighting with somebody who doesn't care. >> reporter: they were able to collect some of kaylee's belongings from the university over the summer, which raised concerns about how well possible evidence was processed, including a trash can from kaylee's room that was full and appeared untouched. >> we opened it. there was an old squeezey applesauce thing that you would give to a toddler. it did not appear to have been gone through. >> reporter: police saying they had gathered more than 100 pieces of physical evidence from the scene along with some 4,000 photos and 3-d scans of the residence.
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still frustration mounting for the family over what they consider a lack of communication and a rush to tear down the home on king road. christie describes for the first time how kaylee was found. >> it's my understanding kaylee was kind of sitting up and had fought. >> yes. >> yep. and the way that room is put together, if you come through that door, you can't get out of that room. >> completely trapped. >> yeah. >> you're in a bed. >> the bed was the entire room. you could barely open up the door without swiping the foot of the bed. it was wall to wall. the head board was up against the wall, sides were against the wall. you can imagine kaylee in an upright sort of position up in the corner slumped. she was trapped. >> reporter: the home on king road was torn down in the predawn hours of december 28th. now the first of the two
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hearings today is closed to the public. the judge is also holding a scheduling conference later this afternoon. remember the prosecution is asking for a trial date to be set sometime this summer. guys? >> okay, kayna. thank you very much. coming up later the trooper's message for all drivers after he got away unscathed from this. look at this right here. traffic stop crash. coming up next our football team is here for the forecast on the big weekend. my skin was no l. my active psoriatic arthritis joint symptoms held me back. don't let symptoms define you. emerge as you. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months... ...and the majority stayed clearer, at 5 years. tremfya® is proven to significantly reduce joint pain, stiffness and swelling it's just 6 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to.
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back now with our football forecast ahead of this weekend's nfl championship games. you've got will reeve, sam, ginger with everything to watch for on and off the field including exclusive from kylie kelce. will, kick things off. >> good morning, george. just three games remain in this nfl season. one of them's taking place right behind me on sunday evening. the nfc championship game. san francisco 49ers hosting the detroit lions. we'll dive into that game in a second. but first up on sunday ravens/chiefs in baltimore. baltimore qb lamar jackson is the likely mvp. the team has been historically excellent. but the chiefs are the defending champs. super star patrick mahomes, in their sixth consecutive afc championship game. can he and his boy travis kelce continue their enchanted run? then for the 49ers, they have not won a super bowl since 1995. their quarterback this year is brock purdy.
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two years ago he was the last pick in the draft. this year he's an mvp finist. but the story of the season is the detroit lions. the last time they made it this year was january 12th of 1992. for context, on that date the number one song was "black and white" by michael jackson. hook was one of the top movies at the box office. texting hadn't even been invented yet. i was still five months from being born. it's been awhile since the lions have gotten this far. now they're just one win away from their first super bowl appearance. >> lot of excitement there. [ laughter ] i don't know where to begin. we have seen some brutal weather during the playoffs. what's it gonna look like this weekend? >> if anything, my detroit lions know how to play, or lose, sometimes, in really bad weather. they're gonna win this time.
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as for the weather, the chief, you need to drop everything now and meet me in the pouring rain. that was a taylor swift lyric. what are we going to do if they're not in it? [ laughter ] much different story than last weekend. no subzero temperature, no snow but yes, we'll have rain through the game. temperatures are mild at kickoff, in the mid 40s. going to be breezy. northeast wind 5 to 15. that could impact passing and kicking, 'cause i know those things. the nfc game at levi's stadium. that was a soaker for the 49ers last weekend. this sunday night it's gonna feel like summer for my lions. kickoff near 70, sunshine. >> that's crazy. >> it's going to be gorgeous. drops to the 60s by the end of the game, but, boy, a beaut. >> that's going to be great. i have got to be there. >> your personal forecast? not all of us pay attention real close to everything happening on the field, but we do watch the stands. >> yeah, we do. michael, i'm so sorry. i'm within arms reach of you. i'm so sorry to start this way.
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we all know the real action happens just a few yards off the field, in the stands. yes, there's a lot to watch out for. for the lions/49ers game. we could see eminem. he's offered key support at other lions playoff games. as for the ravens/chiefs, many are wondering if taylor, jason and kylie kelce will show up again after last week's big shirtless play. we've confirmed jason and kylie will be there. our lori bergamotto sat down with kylie for an exclusive interview. here's what she had to say about jason's no shirt, but full service moment at the chiefs/bills game last week. >> he wanted to get the full bills experience. i'm sure you know, as the bills fan, they are notorious, or famous for their tail gating skills, i will say. he desperately wanted to go through a table. it was on his check list for the day. top priority of the day, go through table. he did not get a chance to do that.
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and so when he came into the suite, we arrived separately because he was meeting up with some friends and walking through the parking lot, i think hoping to find himself a table. he was unsuccessful. and so when he got into the suite, he said to me, i'm gonna take my shirt off and jump out. i was like, i don't think that's the best idea. but i think that it was that continued energy from when he was hyping himself up to break a table. the first time he jumped out of the suite, i was, you know what? go ahead. that's my husband. then the second and third time he did it i was like, i'm gonna need you to get back in. the poor cops out front trying to keep the chaos at a minimum, you're making their job harder. so at first i was all for it, and then i had to try and reel him back in. >> i love her. she's amazing. she has to be, right? george's first question in the middle of that was, go through a
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table? >> break a table? >> i got you, george. here's the whole thing. there's something at tail gating that happens here. it involves a folding table, a john cena move and basically just don't do it at home, all right? you have to break through the folding table by tossing someone on top of the folding table. >> oh. >> you get slammed into the table. >> i don't know if i'm embarrassed or proud that sam had to explain that. [ laughter ] >> oh, boy. >> you can see more of that exclusive interview with kylie kelce. we'll be right back. r and had one of their experts do my taxes for me. kind of a big win. oh yeah? they have a refund advance loan so i got money the day i filed. you could get up to $3,500. pretty huge.
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he's here for some book talk. looking forward to talking to molly ringwald. first, millions in dangerous flash flooding including heavy rain and widespread fog. ginger tracking it all. good morning, ginger. wilmington has an ice problem. ice jams have allowed the water to build up and bust through. they're having flooding. there's more concern this could add up. we're going to see rain and warmth on top of all of the frozen we had from mid january. when you do that, you're going to make fog. we've had it for the fourth morning in a row. in houston, visibility less than half mile. you can see less than quarter mile up to rochester, minnesota. peoria only at a mile. even philadelphia and baltimore in a dense fog advisory this morning. but here's the real immediate danger. that flash flooding that's been happening across the deep south not only will happen today, the western half today, the eastern half tomorrow, but that red circle is for tomorrow for dangerous winds and isolated tornados from pensacola up to birmingham.
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this storm does move to us, michael, but we could stay on the mostly rain side. snow up north. i'll tell you all about it. >> i prefer it that way. thank you very much, ginger. now to the trooper in a near miss during a traffic stop. he's okay. he's speaking out about what happened, hoping this could help save lives. gio benitez is here with the story. >> truly incredible here that everyone involved was treated and released. physically they will be okay. just stop for a moment here to watch this. the video is traumatic and the message is so important. that's trooper jesse gregory last week on oklahoma's i-4. it was just another traffic stop, until -- the unthinkable happens. trooper gregory goes flying. he gets up and quickly runs away to avoid any additional danger, surviving and calling for help. >> just hit by a car! >> reporter: overnight trooper gregory speaking with gma. >> i didn't hear brakes or anything. i just remember going flying.
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i immediately knew somebody just hit us. god absolutely protected me during that. >> reporter: investigators are still looking into the cause of the crash. trooper gregory coming away with a relatively minor injury to his left arm, thankful he's now offering this advice for passing drivers. >> get over. when you see us, please slow down. >> just unbelievable. the cdc said nine people are killed every day in crashes that involve a distracted driver. that's about 3,000 people every year. about one in five people killed weren't even in a vehicle, just like that trooper right there. >> that is scary to see. >> that was scary. >> you have to pay attention when you're behind the wheel. thanks, gio. coming up in our morning menu, the travel debate that has social media buzzing. look at this. just look at this. is this crazy or is it just toe-ing the line? >> weight loss revolution. lifestyle changes helped this woman lose 60 pounds.
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back now with our gma cover story. the great debate about personal space on an airplane. i just want you to take a real close look at this. do you see -- >> is that a sock? is that a foot in a sock? how is that up for debate? [ laughter ] >> it shouldn't be there, george. it went viral. >> the question is, did that other passenger go over the line? take a look. >> yes. >> my dogs are barking today. >> it's a debate often seen 30,000 feet in the air. how to toe the line over personal space. this morning a photo posted on reddit sparking thousands of comments, showing a passenger's foot invading another passenger's space. >> in this case the woman who took it is not in the wrong. somebody's foot or sock or whatever is in somebody else's
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face would be inappropriate. >> travellers fed up. >> that little bubble is your bubble. that does not mean put your leg inside someone else's bubble. >> flight attendants say these incidents are not uncommon, especially with seats squeezing closer as airlines pack passengers in. >> people put their feet on the arm rest in front of them, and sometimes they stretch out underneath the seat and go into someone's space in front of them. >> according to seat guru, short haul economy flights will see roughly 30 inches in between seats. and if you do discover an invasive foot, you can politely take action to give it the boot. >> just say, oh, i was hoping if it was okay you could just move your arm or your foot. and then if they ignore that, i would just calmly alert a flight attendant. >> yes. when you are trapped on a plane for a long time, calmly is kind of hard sometimes.
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there's some tips they give you. sam, you're tall. they say you should sit in the aisle so you have space to put your foot out when the carts are coming through. >> i do that. >> i saw your foot. >> it's already there. [ laughter ] i have never done that before, in full disclosure, but it is comfy. when you've got long legs -- [ laughter ] >> no, no, no. >> don't do it. >> there is kind of a rule of thumb. this little bar here is a guide for us. it is there for safety purposes so your luggage when you put it under your seat stays put, in case there's turbulence or some emergency event. >> right. >> it should also be a visual guide for you that that's your space. keep it inside the bar. once you poke through the bar, you are in someone else's zone. >> so that's not good? [ laughter ] that's what i hear. that's not good right there. [ laughter ]
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>> stay on your side of that fence. >> michael, you couldn't even get here. >> i would break my legs. >> there's no room for you here. >> all right. thank you, both, for that case study. we appreciate it. going to turn to our weight loss revolution series. we look at the new medications and bariatric surgery. this morning we're focusing on lifestyle modifications like diet and exercise, and how advances in obesity medicine impact the weight loss strategy. becky worley has that for us. >> growing up as the overweight, fat friend, sister, daughter, family member, it's not fun. >> reporter: tammy brown of ohio has always struggled with her weight. and then things got even harder. >> my gastroenterologist said, hey, you have a fatty liver. he gave me a piece of paper that said mediterranean diet and it should reverse your fatty liver. >> reporter: she drop 65 pounds and says she just feels better when she adheres to the mediterranean diet pattern of eating and when she's more
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active. >> my health was improving, my skin, my hair. my overall nutrition was drastically improving. i'm still eating foods that i love. >> reporter: here's the big question. with the rise in medication and surgery for weight loss that have made major strides in the treatment of obesity and its related disease, what makes lifestyle modifications like sami's the right choice? it turns out it's not an either/or situation. >> anybody with a bmi less than 27 is generally not a candidate for these medications, lifestyle modifications is the recommended first line of therapy. >> reporter: of the doctors we spoke with all say healthy diets and exercises are the bedrock of treating people who need to lose weight, even if they opt for drugs or surgery. if i came into your office and said, i'm 15 pounds overweight, i just can't lose it, i don't want to deal with another diet, can you just give me these drugs? what would you say?
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>> i would advise them to see if they can optimize their lifestyle for at least three to six months. if they're still struggling, you know, these drugs might be a good tool to help them get to that healthier weight. >> reporter: for sami, she says she just feels better when she's eating lean proteins and fruits and veggies instead of fast food. for good morning america, becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >> let's bring in dr. jennifer ashton, who is board certified in obesity medicine. doc, why is it so hard for some people to maintain their weight loss? >> the short answer to that question is because it is not, i repeat, not as simple as calories in versus calories out. when you look at the chronic condition of overweight or obesity, there are metabolic, hormonal, behavioral, environmental. there is a slew of reasons for that, that all contribute. and if you look at the brain, that's really where the answer to this problem is. there's the hypothalamus which
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kind of drives our weight to go back to its heaviest level because it doesn't like the feeling of starvation. there's a reward center which wants more, so it keeps us feeling hungrier and less full. pound for pound if you take someone's who's at their ideal weight versus someone who's lost weight to get to the same weight, the person who used to be obese will feel hungrier, less fuel and burn fewer calories. that programming starts in the brain. >> if somebody loses 5 pounds or 50 pounds, it doesn't really matter, but what are strategies if they feel like they are starting to gain it back? >> that's a real thing. i look at four pillars. it starts with what kind of food we're eating. not only the food, but how big the portion? why are you eating? when are you eating? what kind of food? when you look at activity, similar questions. what kind of exercise are you doing? how much? how often? they all have different goals and different targets and different results. sleep is critical. we've talked about that before. not just how many hour, but the quality.
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then obese med since. there are people who take over the counter or prescription medications. they need to take the medications, but weight gain is a side effect. >> this is one of your specialties. what would you say one thing get kwroefrs looked when people are dealing with managing their weight? >> the stigma and psychology behind this. there's so much fat shaming in this country. there's shame and stigma against those who've had surgery or take weight loss medications. that needs to stop. these are chronic conditions. no different from treating blood pressure or diabetes. it requires a lifestyle behavior all modifications as well as medication and in some cases surgery. >> it's not just one thing. >> absolutely not. >> thank you. as always, appreciate you. now time for pop news with sam. what a treat, sam. >> i don't know, michael. snuggle up to the screen, pop newsers. here we go. we begin with justin timberlake. it's scientifically proven he can bring sexy back. but now this morning,
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he's announcing his next move in his come back. it's been six years since he's dropped an album. now fans can't stop the feeling of pure joy when he released his new music video "selfish" while announcing the new album. now, there's even more fun. he just announced he's going on world tour, and it will be called forget tomorrow world tour which is perfect because i forget everything in five seconds. at my age. he says it's to support his upcoming album everything i thought i was. some very lucky fans are getting a preview tonight when justin plays his one night only show at irving plaza in new york. everybody had to go online. did you score tickets for the family, george? >> no. i forgot to go online. [ laughter ] >> there will be a lot of people lined up. see. i forgot. we all forgot. the world tour set to kick off april 29th in vancouver, canada. justin's new album drops march 15th. by the way, justin says he wrote 100 songs for this album so it's exciting to see what songs did make the cut.
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let's get loud with another one of our favorite musicians. jennifer lopez. she's in the news. the global super star is gearing up for her new album. mean time, she's already getting to work on another new project. ♪ i'm still jenny from the block ♪ that's old stuff. we all know she's jenny from the block. this block is now under construction. j. lo is working on a bob the builder movie. this will be mattel's first big production after their blockbuster barbie hit of the summer. jennifer lopez is on board to co-produce. who will bob be? broadway star anthony ramos is set to voice the character of bob. of course, bob the builder first hit air ways 25 years ago and quickly became a huge hit, in house holds, particularly with house holds under 10. the new story will follow bob travelling to puerto rico for a major construction job taking on issues affecting the island and
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digging deeper into what it means to be a builder. no word yet on when j. lo's take on bob the builder will hit theaters, but it's in the works. finally, i just saw this. i know you all have dogs. there are moments when you're with your dog and they do something wonderful. here's one. a howling good discovery by a rottweiler named emma who lives in toronto. on a walk earlier this week with her parents, emma discovered a giant ball in the sky. now scientifically that's how i describe the moon. that's what she saw when she saw the moon. take a look. it's not a bird she's looking at. nothing else but the moon. emma's adorable reaction to the moon going viral. the problem is, how do you take her for a walk now? she'll never be able to get that ball. [ laughter ] right? so what do you do? >> go out when it's sunny? >> all right.
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>> only go outside when there's clouds. thank you so much, sam, for that. always a good time. now going to ginger. hey, ginger. >> all she has to do is ask our space man, michael strahan. he got kind of far, closer to the moon. let's look at the big division that's going to be happening today. new york city, rainy. yesterday we did end up almost 20 degrees above average. washington, d.c. is on the southern side of this front. you're going to have a big division when they go up closer to the 70s and we stay in the 40s. we will see rain along the coast and then snow inland. that's the big picture. let's get a check closer to
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>> here now is molly ringwald. you know her from sixteen candles, the breakfast club and pretty in pink. now she's in capote and the swans. thanks for coming in. we've been enjoying your cast all week long. >> thanks for having me. >> i understand, i just want to make sure this is true. you actually got asked to be on the show by instagram? >> well, i do communicate with ryan through our dm's. >> ryan murphy. >> yeah, ryan murphy. he slid into my dm's and said, i think i have something that might be interesting for you. i was also talking with my manager, so i was kind of aware that something might be coming through. but, yeah, we do have a pretty robust communication through instagram. >> you played joanna carson, great friend of truman capote. >> joanne carson. >> joanne carson, excuse me. also the wife of johnny carson. what kind of research did you do?
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>> it wasn't really that easy. i couldn't find that much. his third wife was named joanna carson. half the time when i looked her up, i didn't know if i was going to get joanne or joanna. i did find one interview she had done. i think for some kind of public access or something. i watched that. she was also friends with ally sheedy, who i did breakfast club with, and annie potts, who i did pretty in pink with. they were both friends with her. >> she took truman in after he had the fight with everybody else? >> that's right. joanne had divorced johnny and truman had been dropped by all the swans so they were a little bit outcast together. i also think that she was really the one person in his life that seemed to love him unconditionally. i think she really believed in him as a writer and really as a literary genius and really tried to help facilitate that. >> take a look at a clip. >> hi, honey. >> oh, hi. i come bearing gifts.
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>> gracias. thank you thank you. mwah, mwah. why is your friend sitting in the car? >> john wants me to buy him a house in malibu. little prince pauper is pouting. once he realizes there's a manhattan waiting for him, he'll come in. when's dinner? >> in an hour, but there's lots of snacky drinky things. i hope you like nachos. >> i love. >> so much fun. she was really his west coast refuge. >> yeah, yeah. it was presented to me when robert bates, the brilliant writer talked me into doing it. he didn't really have to talk me into doing it. i was going to do it anyway. they really wanted her to be a big contrast to the sort of buttoned up swans, the perfectly coiffed pill box hat of new york, and really wanted sort of a warm contrast to that. so, yeah, she's representing the
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west coast. >> this is not your first time in truman capote's world. first acting role as a toddler, stage adaptation of one of his plays? >> that's right. i was in the grass harp. i played one of his illegitimate children. i toddled on stage. along with my brother. i was fig newton. he was perma shave. [ laughter ] i don't think that t i said we've had the cast here all week long. chloe, seven. he was here yesterday. she's a big fan of yours and she wanted she had a question for you. >> i would ask her if she could reimagine in her pretty in pink prom dress. how would she design it? that's a really good question, chloe. um, pretty much anything but what i wore. anything would have been better. no actually, marilyn vance did
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this. you know, dress the very 80s, you know, which was like sort of an inverted triangle. it was not what i had imagined. and i was not very happy with it. and i really did want to change it. but now that i look back on it, it was very much of its time. i think, you know, whatever i would choose now, it wouldn't have been as good for the movie. that was just so distinctive. and also, you know, if you can look good in that dress, you can pretty much look it in anything. >> before you go, i want to ask you about your daughter, matilda. she's following in your footsteps. that's right. >> yeah. she she just did her first film. she's a supporting actor in the film idea of you that starring anne hathaway and directed by michael showalter. and i think that's coming out in in may. >> thank you for coming in today. thank you. fx's feud versus the swans premieres wednesday, january 31st at 10 p.m. on fx. streams the next day on hulu, and coming up, john cena is here live next week. >> just look who's saying good morning america. emma stone, demi moore, dua lipa and henry
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cavill. >> good morning america, usher and megan thee stallion on good morning america. >> we've all done awful things and sometimes to each other. >> fat, grotesque little affair. for god's sake, shut up. get out ! bargetto no good baby. >> you're no good >> abbott elementary building a better bay area moving forward. >> finding solutions. this is abc seven news. >> good morning. happy friday, reggie aqui from abc seven mornings. let's look at traffic. hi gloria. >> good morning. we do have an update for you on mass transit right now. there are some major delays over on caltrans northbound 101 station in palo alto. this is because of a pedestrian incident near east meadow drive and trains are stopped here. sam trans does have a bus bridge in place between san antonio and sunnyvale. reggie. thanks, gloria. >> we're going to check in with
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meteorologist drew tuma right after this. >> good morning. i'm cindi bigelow. i hope this morning you do something just for you. enjoy a warm cup of bigelow tea. so grab a mug and said tea proudly listening to people that drink bigelow tea is so important to my family, because making that perfect cup, it's the reason we do what we do. hi guys. 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 >> you may know adam schiff's work to protect the rule of law or to build affordable housing or right. california's patient's bill of rights. but i know, adam, through the big brother program, we've been brothers since i was seven. he stood by
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my side as i graduated from yale , and i stood by his side when he married eve, the love of his life. i'm a little biased, but take it from adam's little brother. he'll make us all proud. as california's senator. >> i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. oh, yeah. right. >> a big reminder for tonight's mega millions jackpot is over 250 million. play now. hey bay area live with kelly and marcus coming up, we'll chat with naomi watts about the new season of feud. >> plus, grace potter performs i-team's. >> that's at nine on abc seven. we will see you in about 30 minutes. >> here's a live look from the exploratorium camera. not as sunny as yesterday. we have mostly cloudy conditions, thanks to a warm front moving onshore. live doppler seven. pretty strong storm off our coast, but most of this moisture is going to stay well north of us. the
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warm front this morning is just adding the cloud cover. we will remain dry today. here's santa cruz, that sun cloud mixture. mostly cloudy throughout the day . that warm front though, is going to get us into the 60s. the clouds stick around tomorrow, but sunday it is sunny and warmer with records possible. reggie. >> thanks, drew. more gma next we'll see you again in about a half hour. you can always check us on our news app and abc7 news.com. >> announcer: welcome back to gma, live from times square. ♪ >> that's an exclusive new look at the music video for electric energy. the song is from the new movie. argyle starring an actor, best selling author an wwe super star, please welcome john cena. [ applause ] we are having a great discussion
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about cars here. >> trying to make our time productive. [ laughter ] >> let's talk about this movie. there's a lot of twists and turns. we don't want to give too much away. >> sure. >> but how would you describe this? >> that's actually a plus that works for us. we dropped an amazing trailer. you saw where myself and brian cranston are getting down. you know if that's the case, it has electric energy. we have a great score. a wonderful cast. this thing has -- this movie argyle has everything you want. it's a spy thriller. not only are you at the edge of your seat, because i can't spoil anything, tells the audience how many twists and turns there are. you got to watch this thing to try to figure it out. that's a lot of the allure of matthew vaughn taking the spy genre and twisting it. >> your character is wyatt, a spy in a self-described muscle on the team. wonder how they got that? >> also like a best friend. [ laughter ]
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i'm like you. >> if you were a spy in real life, what would your alias be? >> man, that would be tough. i'm open to suggestions. any idea about an alias? i have forever been john cena. i am an internet meme of john cena. [ laughter ] i don't know if i can shake it. it's tough. >> he knows who he is. when we can't see you, that's when you're a spy. >> you showed us the trailer, i saw the trailer. every second there was someone new. i gotta go through the list here. i didn't even know if we'll get everyone in. bryce dallas howard, sam rockwell, catherine o'hara, brian cranston samuel j. jackson. henry cavelle. >> whiz kalifa. shift the cat. [ laughter ] >> i'm sorry i forgot the cat. but how do you get so many people in a movie? are you ever on set at the same time? is it that much fun? >> my experience was acting.
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i was acting across from henry cavelle. the way matthew can get all of these people is simply by making great movies. i wanted to work with him, the king of the franchise speak to me. i think it's his ability to continue to make these worlds that people are entertained by that people want to work with good creative people. >> let's see you in action. ♪ >> bad news for you. this is the only exit route off the island. [ laughter ] >> tough day at the office, right? >> are those stunt doubles there? >> no.
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hats off to alifa. that was her first -- we filmed that before barbie. that was her first time on screen on a set. here i am so nervous to be with henry. she was like, i don't know if i'm doing everything right. she was super nervous. but she wanted to make sure that was her. matthew, we all had it written for a stunt person to do it. she was like, no, i want to do it. she got in the harness. she rode the bike. she did more than one take. she was absolutely committed. it's a great trailer. [ laughter ] hats off to her. tremendous person and professional. >> you worked together in barbie. she called you her emotional support actor. what was it like working together? >> she's great. i think trying something new is uncomfortable. she's a successful live entertainer and she was trying something new. she was vulnerable enough to say that she was nervous. i listened and we shared a bond, both being live entertainers. we started to talk. we'd shoot and then wait for a lot. when i hear something like that, it makes me happy.
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she's a wonderful person. makes me realize that she was listening to what i had to say. i certainly was listening to her. man, she has earned all of her success. she's a great human being. >> we were listening to you earlier this week when you talked about retiring in the near future from the wwe. >> you know. >> how do you know when you feel like it's time to retire? >> it's something you may be able to relate to. you want to get out before you lose the fastball. you want to still be able to contribute to the team. i feel at 47 my body feels good. i feel healthy. i'm great. not going through any tables anytime soon. [ laughter ] >> no, no, no. >> i just think you want to get out there and make sure you step away a second before you lose the fastball. i know that time is coming. how can i keep going at this pace and produce just as good as a younger hungry super star? they got such a roster of talent over there. i just want to make sure i can contribute rather than waste everybody's time. >> you want to leave when they think, john, you got more.
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>> exactly. >> you don't want to leave when they put you out there going, i remember when you -- [ laughter ] >> yeah, yeah. >> that hurts. not from experience. got out a little early. >> argyle will be released next friday, february 2nd. we'll speak with the rest of the cast next week on gma. thanks for being here. >> always good being here. >> always good to see you. >> i hope everybody enjoys it. >> coming up michael's one on one with snoop dog. >> oh boy. g -why do you do it? -you ignore the signs and the flashing lights. -that's my dad. -that's my mom behind those cones. -how would you feel if that was your family? -flashing lights mean "move over." you want to see who we are as americans? i'm peter dixon and in kenya... we built a hospital that provides maternal care. as a marine... we fought against the taliban and their crimes against women. and in hillary clinton's state department... we took on gender-based violence in the congo.
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>> back now with my one on one rapper entrepreneur snoop dog. he has a new movie and surprise announcement this morning that's sure to make fans happy. ♪ hits like "who am i" catapulted snoop dog to hip hop fame in the '90s. later drop it like it's hot would bring him to the top of the billboard charts. ♪ drop it like it's hot ♪ ♪ drop it like it's hot ♪ >> now three decades in, the 16 time grammy nominee is a business mogul and pop culture icon. to be in the music business, to be a businessman, to be an actor, to be a producer, to do all those things. how do you compartmentalize everything? >> i'm mastering the craft of who i am. to be the best who i am is to do the things that make me feel good.
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the main two things is fun, f-u-n and f-u-n-d-s. if it's fun and makes funds, i'm in. >> snoop is having a lot of fun on screen in his new movie "the underdogs" playing toojay a former pro athlete court ordered to do public service coaching youth football. >> i am football legend jason toojay jennings, your new head coach. >> how much of you is in toojay? >> i'd say 85%. and then 15% is my coach k. mack. he's the same way, as far as the way he coaches with intensity and foul language. you know the old school style of coaching. before we can be the best we got to master the fundamentals. you missing pass after pass. >> i love the title of the film "underdogs." from under dog to wonder dog. i started off as a underdog.
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that's the best dog to ever be. you're the one they don't pay attention to. you got to master you so you become the greatest you you can be. >> i'm recommending community service. >> i thought i was getting some martha stewart kind of treatment. >> you got great cameos. george lopez plays your high school coach, mike epps plays your assistant coach, tony gonzalez is in the movie. candy buress plays the judge. >> michael strahan, you in there, too. would you like for me to show you? you can play. some would say who needs family when you got money, fame and your own tv talk show. all of that is the pinnacle of my come back. gap tooth michael strahan told me i was about to become part of his family. but you see, he ain't part of my family. y'all are. see that? >> i love you, man. not what i was expecting. >> that's your oscar award
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winning -- underdogs on three, underdogs on me, one, two, three! ♪ what's my name ♪ >> what made you want to make this film? >> i believe my youth football league inspired me to make this film. then the relationships that i had with some of the kids that came out of my league. >> off screen, he is known as coach snoop. his love of sports driving him to create a youth football league, making the sport accessible to kids in his community. >> i started asking how much did it cost? the price was $350 a kid. it was just so much to keep the kids from not playing. i spent my money on brand new equipment. bought fields that we rented, referee, rule book, everything. we did it all the right way. >> you talk about how lucky it is you were able to find something that didn't let you get caught up in the streets. is that part of why you do the league? give some kids some hope. >> football was the best thing that ever happened to me as a kid, michael. it taught me how to have discipline and respect. i wanted to give some of that back that was given to me.
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>> the chart topping artist showing me around his compound in los angeles. home of death row records. his wife shante, snoop's high school prom date, now his manager, part of the magic behind the scenes. how do you successfully run all of these businesses? >> well, i'm a mother, so i had to raise three children. now i'm just raising adults that's walking around here. >> then we introduce recording studio. snoop breaking some news here this morning. you have so many fans wondering what's up next? what can they look forward to? >> i can let the rabbit out the hat. i have been working on a record with dr. dre for the past eight months. we about ready to drop a single in a couple weeks. that's what i have been cooking up. >> i wanted to hug him. i wanted to hug him when he said that. the great thing is, he let us listen to a few tracks.
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incredible artists that we know, world renowned famous for a long time. it's unbelievable what he's working on. get excited. i'm excited. i can't share any more than that. we can share more of snoop dog. be sure to watch "nightline" tonight here on abc for more of that interview. ginger, over to you? >> fun and funds. i'm all for that. good. you know they're just 5 inches short in juno alaska of the snowiest january on record. right now second snowiest so far. it looks real pretty. that looks good. now a warmer system, unless you're up in the highest elevations. that's where you'll end up with this storm with another four to six feet. yes, there is more where that came from. let's get a check closer to home.
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>> we are back with kate and charlie gibson. we are joined by mychal threets. tell us about mychal. >> last time we were here, we talked about getting kids to love books. we found someone who lives that mission day in day out. take a look. >> having fun isn't hard when you got a library card. >> one of the best stories at this library in california is that of its supervising librarian mychal threets. >> we're all friends. we're all neighbors in the library. having library fun. library laughter. yes! >> his infectious energy and colorful wardrobe have racked up 13 million likes on tik tok.
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the 33-year-old social media sensation says he's on a mission to spread library joy. >> the joy of the library might be universal language. >> mychal got his first library card when he was 5 and works in the same library he frequented as a kid. >> my mom was the one who introduced us to the library. brought us into all the programs. encouraged us to check out books we would fall in love with. >> now he shares his daily interactions with library goers on social media. >> one person says, can you please help? my kid doesn't like to read. so i turned to this kid and say, everybody struggles differently. everybody's struggle is real. >> but mychal does more than make reading exciting. >> we got books. i'm a book pusher. i'm a library card pusher. we got graphic novel, comic books. >> he's also a mental health advocate. an open book about his own struggles. >> i check in on their mental health. showing them their anxiety belongs in the library. they don't have to leave it
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outside. >> that kindness and positivity sparking library joy in everyone he reaches one tale at a time. >> books, books, books, everybody! yes! >> mychal embodying his energy, is joining us here. last time we were here we were talking about how to get kids away from screens into books. the genius of what you've done is figure out how to marry the screen with the book to use the screens to get kids into books. where did you come up with the idea and how did you decide to do it? >> libraries and screens, they go together. social media is where kids are. they want to be you tube creators. they want to be tik tok stars. but they also want to be book worms. i thought to myself, let's bring them together. let's use the bob ross and arthur reed and spread library joy for kids and all people. >> when you meet a new kid, how do you -- first of all, why is it so important to get the right book into the right kid's hands? how do you go about finding out what that right book is when you meet a kid?
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>> there's a book for every kid, every person. i love to use their attire. just like i am wearing a cat shirt. kids will wear paw patrol. they'll wear batman. spider-man. i say, what do you want to read next? then we start that journey together. >> do the kids come in wanting books or do you have to convince them that this is where it's at? >> a lot of times i do have to convince them. there are many times they are reluctant readers. people come in and say, i want my kid to be a reader. i'm like, okay. let's make this personal. let's figure out where we can go. let's show them how vast the library world is. how many options there are for whatever they love more than anything in the world. >> you just received the american library associations i love my librarian award. that must be fulfilling. >> it's amazing. i'm a true library kid. i was home schooled at my local library. i never thought i would become a librarian, let alone librarian of the year. i'm so blessed. it's amazing. >> we hear a lot of stories about book ban, cutting funding, getting the right book into the right kid's hands.
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what are the good parts? sell the librarian profession to me. >> the best part about working for the library is it is for everybody. the mentally ill, the housed, unhoused, those speaking spanish, everyone belongs in a library. the library is always there for you. if you have a library card, get one. people show me their card like it's costco. i'm like, you don't need to do that. thank you for coming into the library. thank you for being here. >> you have a lot of friends that want to make sure the work keeps on going. random house and scholastic are joining forces to get your library $10,000. >> wow! that's amazing. >> yep. and that's not the end. one of the top questions you get is where you get your amazing shirts. >> he buys them off the rack. >> i hear he buys them from old navy. we have a bunch of shirts for you as well as a girth certificate for $500 so you can buy more shirts. >> thank you so much.
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>> what's your next big mission? >> my next big mission is to make sure every library kid, every library, everybody goes to the library, getting a library card and falls in love with books for the rest of their lives. >> that's the way you can use the screen, but get them into the library. >> absolutely. >> the statistic we quoted last time, 61% of households in this country, low income household, they don't have a book in the house. you get that book there. >> that's what we're doing. good for you. good for all libraries. they really do a important job. good to have you here. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> we wish you will. >> we'll be right back. when your child has moderate—to—severe eczema,
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>> tonight, there are millions of people following you on social media, yet you were convicted of helping to kill your mom. gypsy rose reveal why reveal it now? >> why didn't you say anything about it then? the 2020 deborah roberts interview. >> wow. wow. tonight at nine eight central on abc. >> you can see deborah roberts interview tonight on 2020 at nine eight central right here on abc. >> and you can see more of eva pilgrim on gma three in just a
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east bay hills camera this morning with mainly overcast skies, a warm front responsible for the cloud cover. the rainfall associated with this front staying well away from us today so it's dry, but it's just a mostly cloudy day. we'll get those temperatures into the 60s. clouds hang around tomorrow, but sunday the sun is back. records possible 60s and 70s reggie aqui. >> so looking forward to that. thank you drew. time now for live with kelly and mark. we're back on air at 11 for midday live. until then, have a great ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and mark!" [applause] today, film and television star naomi watts. plus a performance from singer-songwriter grace potter. also, week. all next on "live!"
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