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looks like there is a crash that's blocking a lane before the high rise. so just be aware that it might take a little longer to get through there today. >> and number seven, lindsay lohan shows steph and ayesha curry to be her baby boy's godparents. oh, lohan says that she and ayesha have been good friends since they met. both of them on lohan's new netflix movie, irish, which i did not know about. >> this friendship. i'm here for it. i'm also here for mom. >> this is amazing. great >> look here for our engineers. thank you for getting us back. thank you. we're back. >> good morning america for our viewers in the west. the pivotal moment tonight, president biden set to address the nation. high stakes state of the union. president biden looks to jump
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start his re-election campaign. last minute preparations, as a rematch general election kicks off. how the gop plans to respond tonight. breaking overnight. alabama's governor signing a law to restore ivf in the state. what it means and why some families say the fight is not over. convicted. >> we find the defendant, hannah gutierrez, guilty. >> the sentence ahead for the armorer in the rust fatal on set shooting. her plans for appeal, as a juror speaks out overnight. and what it could mean for alec baldwin's trial. flames shooting from a boeing jet engine. >> lot of people around me were screaming and crying. >> what passengers are saying after a plane was forced to make an emergency landing. new weather threat in the south. dangerous flooding. and the new storm for the northeast on the move. >> one on one with gisele bundchen. how are you? >> sorry, guys.
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i don't know. can i have a little moment? >> yes. my emotional conversation with gisele, discussing her high profile divorce, difficult days and decisions, death of a dream. >> yeah. >> co-parenting with tom brady now. and how she's healing. ♪ i have got friends in low places ♪ >> we've got friends all over the place on this friday eve. i am live in nashville with garth brooks and trisha yearwood. >> this is just too cool. >> plus oscar host jimmy kimmell and lara on hollywood's big night. >> here we go again. >> here we are, again. >> and my new friend can shoot from anyplace. >> oh my! >> how will she go for history? >> one on one with a captivating college hoops megastar. >> yes! oh! >> on the end of her iowa era,
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going pro. she even had some pointers for this old college player. >> bang. >> that's all you need to see. >> good morning america. >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america. >> good morning america. that was fun to see. caitlin clark, what a nice jumper. robin's got it. >> lara is in l.a., robin is in nashville. we have so much to look forward to this morning. >> first to washington where president biden is set to deliver his state of the union address tonight before a joint session of congress and the nation. it's a critical moment for the president. his best chance with the biggest audience to make his case for four more years and the defeat of donald trump. chief white house correspondent mary bruce starts us off. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, george. this is a pivotal moment for president biden and this white house. his campaign knows it. president biden now with the general election kicking off tonight, has to sell skeptical
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voters on his accomplishments and show the american public that despite concerns about his age, he is up for four more years on the job. this morning president biden preparing to deliver perhaps his most important speech yet, as the general election kicks off, biden making his case in his annual state of the union address. he spent days preparing, huddling with his closest advisers at camp david, rehearsing, fine tuning his message up until the final moment. with a rematch against donald trump all but set, the president will tout his record, from his bipartisan infrastructure bill to tackling prescription drug costs and fighting for freedom, including access to abortion. >> we must be clear. democracy is on the ballot. your freedom is on the ballot. >> reporter: that theme driven home by the guests in the first ladies box including kate cox, the texas mother denied an abortion under the state's strict ban despite life threatening complications. and women impacted by alabama's
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supreme court ruling that forced some ivf clinics to close. just as important as the substance of the speech will be biden's delivery, facing persistent concerns about his age. over 80% in our latest poll believing he's too old to serve another term. the address a chance to show voters he's up for the job. he will also take on issues at the top of voters' mind, like immigration and economy, that are proving a political challenge to his campaign. the president running behind trump on both. now still unknown whether the president will call out donald trump directly by name. what is clear, biden is likely to highlight their very different visions for the future of the country. meanwhile, donald trump the presumptive republican nominee, is also gearing up for a fight. george, he is already declaring and challenging biden to debate quote, anytime, anywhere, anyplace. george? >> you mentioned that ivf fight in alabama. the republican response is coming from alabama. >> reporter: an interesting pick here. look, they have chosen the
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youngest republican woman to ever serve in the senate. she's also a mom. the pick is intended to show the next generation of the aging male dominated republican party. also a chance to draw a sharp contrast with the 81-year-old president. republicans are also a bit concerned on what will go on in the room. the address has become increasingly rowdy. republicans last year booing the president, even calling him a liar. speaker johnson told his members decorum is the order of the day. george, we will see if that holds. >> yes, we will. thank you very much. abc news will have full coverage tonight starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern on abc news live and on the network starting at 9. michael? >> thank you, george. now to rust armorer hannah gutierrez, found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the on set shooting death of halyna hutchins. mola lenghi is at the courthouse in santa fe, new mexico. one of the jurors just spoke out overnight. good morning. >> reporter: that's right. good morning, michael.
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that juror explaining to us what convinced him that hannah gutierrez was guilty in this ten-day trial. gutierrez, this morning, is in custody. the jury taking just 2 1/2 hours to convict her. >> will the defendant please stand? >> reporter: this morning hannah gutierrez, the armorer on the deadly set of "rust" waking up a convicted criminal. >> we find the defendant, hannah gutierrez, guilty of involuntary manslaughter. >> reporter: the jury of her peers taking just 2 1/2 hours to find her responsible for the dealt of halyna hutchins who was shot and killed when a live round from a gun, held by actor alec baldwin, fired during rehearsal. >> if you would have done what you were supposed to, it wouldn't have happened. she didn't check the weapon. she didn't check the rounds. >> reporter: in a split verdict, gutierrez found not guilty of tampering with evidence. the 26-year-old showing little emotion as she learned her fate in a new mexico courtroom. >> we hope that it brings some closure to the family. >> reporter: in a two week trial, prosecutors painting the defendant as a careless firearm
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safety boss. unable to control chaotic set. a juror telling gma it was an effective argument. was this a difficult decision? >> not for me. i'm real big on safety. >> i'm the armorer. >> reporter: the defense tried to portray her as a scapegoat for the tragedy with ultimate responsibility falling on producers, including the film's star, baldwin. >> we have a lot of work to do and we will be doing on this appeal. >> reporter: now all eyes turn to baldwin's own involuntary manslaughter trial, which begins in july. he's pleaded not guilty. >> his team is going to illustrate the fact that the armorer did not perform her duties to the standard that she should have. he should have never been handed a weapon with a live round. >> reporter: in a written statement the hutchins family saying they are satisfied with the verdict and still hope everyone else responsible will, quote, face the legal consequences for their actions. gutierrez faces up to 18 months in prison, rebecca.
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her sentencing date has not yet been set, rebecca. >> thank you. we turn now to breaking news overnight in the battle over ivf and alabama. the governor signed a new law making it possible for fertility clinics to reopen. it also leaves a critical question unanswered. elizabeth schulze is in montgomery, alabama, with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, rebecca. lawmakers at the state house raced to pass this bill late last night with overwhelming bipartisan support. it was immediately signed into law by the state's republican governor. capped off a week long showdown over access to ivf fertility treatments that was deeply personal for families across the state and nation. >> 159 has passed. >> reporter: this morning, two weeks after a ruling by alabama's supreme court up ended families fertility treatment, a new law will restore ivf in the state. >> all of us care about families.
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>> reporter: state lawmakers approved a bill that gives civil and criminal immunity to ivf clinics and patients. the governor quickly signing it into law, saying alabama supports growing families through ivf. doctors at one of the three clinics that paused treatments say they now have enough legal cover to resume ivf today. >> we have kept our lab fully operational so we would be positioned to resume care as soon as possible. >> reporter: but the law does not answer the central and divisive question in the state supreme court ruling classifying frozen embryos as people. >> this is a quick resuming the services but does not address the long term problem. >> reporter: families drove two hours to the capitol to watch as lawmakers debated their fertility care. now relieved they can move forward with an embryo transfer after an agonizing wait. >> definitely happy. i figured out everything was going on. i just cried because it hurts our heart.
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>> it hurts your heart that this has happened in alabama? >> yeah. we just found out this is the only way we would be able to have a family one day if we wanted. >> reporter: the governor here called the law a short term fix to help those families proceed with treatments but acknowledged there is still work to do on the complex issues of ivf in the state. michael? >> still more work. thank you very much for that. we're going to turn to safety concerns on mass transit in two major cities. eight high school students were shot getting on a bus in philadelphia. in new york city, they are responding to a spike in crime on the subway system. senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky has more. good morning, aaron. >> reporter: michael, good morning to you. after a rash of violence in and around mass transit, passengers are on edge. the national guard deploying the subway here in new york. in philadelphia, they're trying to fend off safety fears at the bus stop. this morning police in
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philadelphia are looking for who ever stepped out of this car and opened fire on a group of high school students boarding a public bus. >> multiple people shot. >> random people exited the vehicle and just shot multiple times. over 30 times they fired as the kids were getting onto the bus. >> reporter: overnight police releasing this video to the public seeking any information. it was the fourth shooting this week near a public bus in philadelphia. >> we will not be held hostage. we will use every legal tool in the tool box to ensure the public health and safety of the people of our city. >> reporter: in new york that means deploying the national guard into the subway to help police conduct bag checks after a series of violent attacks. >> riding the subway, which should be part of your everyday life, is filled with stress and trepidation. >> reporter: less than two hours after the announcement a subway conductor was hit by a glass bottle. a week ago a different conductor
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had his throat slashed. >> it's worse than ever. getting worse the last couple years. since the ridership seems to be down from covid, you feel a little alone down there. >> reporter: a spike in crime in the subways at the start of the year has subsided, but, george, the governor says heinous attacks cannot be tolerated. george? >> thanks. breaking news overnight. the u.s. retaliates after three sailors were killed off the coast of yemen. chief global affairs anchor martha raddatz has the latest. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, george. >> reporter: over night the u.s. taking out two drones over yemen that posed a threat to commercial ships in the region. this morning dramatic video of the after math of that deadly attack on a cargo ship in the gulf this week while the ship billowed smoke, the indian navy rescuing survivors and the wounded from the commercial vessel which was hit by a ballistic missile fired by the
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iranian backed houthi militants in yemen. three crew members were killed. that is the first time that has happened. and three were also critically injured. the u.s. and britain have already conducted large scale attacks against houthi targets within 150 of them. the houthis keep on striking these ships. a huge problem in these very busy shipping lanes. in addition to these fatalities and injury, the houthis sunk a ship in the red sea carrying 21 tons of fertilizer. the u.s. continues to say they will hold the houthis account so far retaliation is not working, at least not working quickly. there have been almost daily attacks on vessels in the region. rebecca? >> very troubling. okay, martha. thank you. we turn to the investigation after flames burst from the engine of a united airlines flight forcing it to make an emergency landing. transportation correspondent gio benitez joins us with this story.
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gio, these are some very scary images. >> reporter: yeah, rebecca. the passengers on board tell us they were absolutely terrified. now, the fire you see in that video is fuel burning off. this morning an investigation under way after flames come flying outs of an engine on a united airlines flight. >> got 167 souls on board. we had engine stall on the left engine. >> reporter: united flight 1118 was flying from houston to fort meyers, florida, monday when passengers say 15 minutes into the flight the plane started to shake. >> the cabin was dark but it suddenly illuminated with red, orange colors. the engine was on the fritz. >> reporter: in this video, you can see the flames shooting from that engine, under the wing of the boeing 737. david bringer also on board. >> panic set in. lot of people were screaming and crying. >> reporter: united saying in a statement the incident was due to an engine issue. the flight landed safely and the
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passengers deplaned normally. and separately, you remember of course that door plug flying off the boeing max 9. well, yesterday the ntsb chair told lawmakers that boeing had not fully cooperated with that investigation. boeing says this. we have worked proactively and transpa transparently. guys? >> all right, gio. thank you very much for that. robin is on assignment in nashville. she's been all over the place. hey, robin. good morning. >> hey, michael! we're just hanging out here in music city. welcome from music city. who is this man? this is garth brooks. we are on top his brand new bar and honky tonk. >> welcome to friends in low places. >> oh my goodness. the grand opening is today. >> yes. >> you gonna show us around a little bit? >> we're gonna show you around all of it. anything you want to do. >> maybe sing a little. trisha might cook a little something. no telling when this man is around gma what's going to happen. welcome to nashville and stay tuned. it's going to be a fun morning. >> amen. it's going to be good.
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>> let's go back to new york city. >> that looks like a good time. i'm a little jealous, to be honest. friends in low places but you are in a high place telling us that. that's interesting. coming up we got robin's exclusive one on one with basketball star caitlin clark on the moment that put her in the history books and why she's making the jump to the wnba now. and lara's exclusive with jimmy kimmell. we'll tell you how he came about hosting the show again. plus robin's sitdown with gisele, opening up with tom brady, co-parenting and heys next for her. but first let's get back to sam. hey, sam. >> good morning you guys. those are all interviews i want to see. might be late to work for this one. flooding rains. let me give you an umbrella tip. guy, watch this. this young woman handled this perfectly in new york. watch what she does. just use the wind. popped her umbrella out. no big deal. use the wind to pop it right back in. 2 to 3 inches of rain, most of it east of the city. they had a lot of flooding on the streets.
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>> welcome back to gma. jimmy kimmell, with that high flying opening monologue from last year's oscars. our very own maverick, lara, sat down with the four time host to talk about this year's show. we can't wait for that just ahead, guys. first top headlines we're following. president biden set to deliver his state of the union address before a joint session of congress and the nation. critical moment for the president. his best chance with with the biggest audience to make his case for four more years. also right now opening arguments set to begin in the trial of the michigan father whose son killed four students at his high school in 2021. james crumbley faces involuntary manslaughter charges after his wife was convicted last month. the crumbleys are the first parents to be held criminally responsible for their child's school shooting. lawmakers have introduced a bipartisan bill that would force the chinese parent company of tik tok to sell the video app due to data privacy and national security concerns. they have 180 days to sell tik
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tok or it will be banned in app stores. the white house supports the bill. take a look at this. a fisherman in florida had a rival for its catch. sharks. they grabbed the red snapper right off his line. that's not all. they added insult to injury. one of the shark's took a bite out of the boat's motor during the feeding frenzy. another grabbed ahold of a rope and wooden oar and couldn't let go. >> is there a follow-up to that? like, everyone turned out okay? >> he didn't get his dinner, how about that? no red snapper for you. we got a lot more ahead including robin's interview with gisele on co-parenting with her ex, tom brady, and what's next for her. that's all coming up. right now we're going to robin. you've been everywhere this week. you're in nashville right now. before that you were in iowa to bring us an exclusive with that sharp shooter. you looked very good yourself with that jump shot. caitlin clark. >> it's all about form. you know that. i spoke with caitlin about everything from making college
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basketball history to her future as a pro in the wnba. she's the dominating force reshaping the landscape of college basketball. >> it's been so much fun. we're not done yet. >> reporter: the university of iowa guard, caitlin clark, smashing records and captivating fans across the nation. and now she's ready to take her game to the next level. >> caitlin clark knock downs a three! >> why did you decide this was the time to end your college career? >> i think there's pros and cons to both sides. it was almost a win win but at the same time a lose lose because i was giving up something. i'm just kind of ready for a new challenge in my life. the reason i decided to announce it when i did was just to have that closure. especially going into senior night. >> fans lining up for hours ahead of senior night. >> caitlin clark! [ cheers ] >> the last regular season game for number 22. and the moment clark would make
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history. >> for the record! this for college basketball history. >> the all time leading scorer in ncaa history. >> caitlin clark. >> we were playing the number two team in the country, on senior night, on our home court. you couldn't have scripted it any better. i didn't realize it until everybody started going wild. cool to have so many people in the stands that, one, appreciate women's basketball, but understand the history of it. >> the 22-year-old has called iowa home her entire life. now she's on the cusp of achieving one of her biggest goals. you're moving on up. how do you feel about the next chapter? >> i think it's something i'm ready for. that's why i decided to make this move. also, this is the place that i have known all my life. that was the main reason coming to the university of iowa. i wanted to play for my home state. i wanted to do something that had never been done before.
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>> when you think about the wnba draft. i'm going out on a limb to say you'll be the number one pick. i got a crystal ball. you're going to be the number one pick. you know indiana, the indiana fever, have the top selection. they are already talking about their ticket sales. they're already talking about the demand. what do you think it is about your game that has people, just can't wait to see you in the professional level? >> i think it's just the style of basketball that i play. but also, i think people love the fire and the emotion that i have. the smile i always have on my face. to be honest, i don't get nervous. i just know, like, this is fun for me. people love the long shot. people love the good passing. people love the fire. >> that fire blazing during last year's march madness tournament. there was a lot of talk about women athletes and being competitive and fierce and all that. i'm like, where you guys been? we've always been that way. >> i think it still surprises me people get distraught about women being competitive and getting into arguments on the court, or having a little trash talk.
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that's how it should be. i think more than anything it's surprising that you didn't know this is how women's sports are played. like, come on. >> as a young girl, you could find caitlin gracing the court, the field and the track. you were a multisport athlete. what was it about basketball? >> honestly, growing up, i loved soccer. i played every sport. i ran track. i did softball. soccer. but i think basketball, i just loved the competitive side of it. i grew up playing with the boys. my dad was my first ever basketball coach. for every game i was with my dad. i'd give him a nod, he'd give me a nod. then i'd go out there and get ready for the tip. just speaks to the bond i have had, especially with my dad, over the course of my basketball upbringing. >> as a high schooler, clark clinching a spot on the team usa youth squad, winning three medals on the global stage. >> this is caitlin clark! >> but recounts a humbling setback that turned into a major come back. i remember when you were a rising junior. they didn't put you on the team.
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>> yeah. >> that seemed to fire you up, just like it did jordan, when he didn't make the varsity team. >> i went to try out the next year. honestly, i hurt my pinkie during training camp but i kept playing like i was fine. i just played really bad. i didn't deserve to be on the team. honestly, that's one of the lowest points of my basketball career. you're on a team the previous year. you win a gold medal. then you go back to try out. it allowed me to find another fire. just pushed me to work harder and get better and prove people wrong. >> you know we had to step on the court, where the magic happens. okay. there's just something about the smell of a gym. and see that iconic record breaking spot, now forever etched onto the floor boards. okay. where is it? where it on the court? >> all the way over here. >> that? that's -- you shot from there? >> yeah. >> i'm going to show folks. okay. this is the three-point line. this is where she shot it from. you see that? you see the difference?
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>> that's half court. >> closer to half court. not only do you have a place in the record books, you have a place on that court. that's got to mean something special. >> it's crazy. when i first went out there i was like, this has to be the wrong spot. it seemed way further back from where i shot it from. >> how will she go for history? [ cheers ] this is what i dreamed of. i dreamed of playing in front of these types of crowds, in these types of environments. every pregame, i just take a breath, soak in the environment. it seriously never gets old. >> it certainly doesn't. i had a great time in iowa. the coaching staff, lisa, the ad beth, they're all wonderful. next up for caitlin, march madness. big ten tournament followed by the big dance in a couple weeks. then on april 15th, the indiana fever will select caitlin as the number one pick in the wnba draft. get this, guys. okay.
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she was in the second grade, second grade, and she said her teacher handed out these sheets with little bubbles. they were told to put in their goals and dreams. caitlin clark wrote in the second grade, dreaming of playing one day in the wnba. her mom still has that sheet with that goal. she knew back then that was a goal of hers. here she's gonna be the top selection. but she's got work to do. got march madness. yeah. she has that, that and a whole lot more. >> to write that in second grade. for robin looking through her crystal ball and know it? that's amazing. [ laughter ] >> i know. can i tell you something, too? she's a great coach. i was shooting bricks, okay. i mean, air ball, bricks. she just told me what to do with my elbow and the form an i was just draining them. not threes, but i was draining them. she's a shot doctor as well. >> made one for the camera. >> thank you, robin. >> only one.
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>> we are back with another abc news exclusive. just days ahead of the 96th oscar, lara sat down with jimmy kimmell, how he's getting ready to host for the fourth time, live from the oscars red carpet in los angeles. hey, lara. >> good morning, george. it is a chilly morning on the oscars red carpet. but it was all warm and fuzzy yesterday when i sat down with jimmy to talk about his fourth time hosting the oscars. we talk about who he's been leaning on for advice and his biggest fear about the big night. so here we go again. >> here we are, again. >> can you share anything with us? >> i can share if you don't remember that we have daylight savings time on sunday. and that the show is an hour earlier than it always has been. you will miss my monologue. that is i think the big x factor going into this particular show. will people miss the whole first hour of it? >> to be clear, starting an hour early because last year you were
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joking that you might still be on the air at the oscars when we go on the air on good morning america. >> that's right. >> you've done something to remedy that this year. >> kind of, yes. we're not ending earlier, we're just starting earlier. okay. show's still going to be long. >> so i may not have to go to work. >> you may have to skip work. >> i can perform this miracle. >> what do you think of this year's movies? >> i think they're all good. that's a big part of why i decided to host the show this year. i do know there are movies that people have actually seen which makes it a lot easier to make jokes about them. >> barbie had a lot to do with you saying yes to your fourth oscars. >> it did. not the movie barbie. actually, i have a little barbie doll that i talk to in my bedroom and i said, what do you think, barbie? she said, i think you should do this. >> we thank her . ♪ i'm just ken where i see love she sees a friend ♪ >> and it's likely no one will complain about the time it takes for one of this year's oscar
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performances. ryan gosling expected to go all out singing "i'm just ken" from the barbie movie. that's gotta be great for the show. >> i hope it will be great. i think it will be great. it's quite a -- it's a big production. ryan takes this stuff very very seriously. it's funny 'cause i think ryan was lying for a couple months leading up when he said, i haven't been asked to sing. that's untrue. he had been asked repeatedly. >> you heard it here first. >> i think he had to think about it for awhile. he came in, looked around at the space. he looked at the theater. okay, yeah, i think i will do this. now he's in. >> it's live moments like this in a show that jimmy says makes hosting a fifth time worth considering. >> i'm not going to say i won't host the oscars again. i'm definitely not going to say i will. i don't know if i'll be asked. this could be a disaster and they go, okay, that's enough. >> only johnny carson, billy crystal and bob hope have hosted more. >> yeah.
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>> did billy give you some special advice? >> he does. in fact, he texted me this morning, checking in on me, seeing how it's going. i sent him my monologue. wanted him to look at it, see what he thinks. >> aside from the monologue, what other secrets are in store for this year's show? will we see you dressed up as any of the characters? >> all of them. i will be dressed as all of them starting with emma stone's character in "poor things." and going all the way to oppenheimer. i'm going to try to lose at least 80 pounds over the course of the show. >> that will be fun to watch. it is a family affair, guys. jimmy's wife will be at it again, back at co-executive producer for the second time. jimmy said he's really happy with how the show feels. we hear there may be a really funny moment with one of the stars of oppenheimer, jimmy's frenemy, matt damon. let's all make jimmy happy and remember it's the day after daylight savings and this year's oscars is starting an hour earlier, 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4 p.m. pacific.
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for now back to you guys. >> what a funny couple, molly and jimmy together. >> they are great. this is great stuff, lara. thank you. coming up, gisele, one on one with robin. another exclusive. stay tuned. tuned maybe rich is t reaching a magic number... and more about discovering magic. rich is being able to keep your loved ones close. and also send them away. rich is living life your way. and having someone who can help you get there. the key to being rich is knowing what counts. oooh! this is our night! shingles doesn't care. but shingrix protects. only shingrix is proven over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions
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>> good morning america. good to have you with us this morning. they are fired up down there in nashville where robin is right now. hey, robin. >> hey. you know what? it's good to be back in nashville. i lived here back in the day in the 1980s. here on lower broadway it's called the neon neighborhood. all the great bars and honky tonks that are here. the brand new one. these are garth brook friends. and trisha yearwood. the grand opening, the grand opening -- [ cheers ] friends in low places. you never know who you're gonna see behind the bar. hello. all i have got to say, it's 5:00 somewhere. >> amen. amen. >> are you all excited? >> i'm very excited. did you get carded when you walked in? [ laughter ] >> thank you. it's been a long time. >> what can i get you?
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do you want some coffee? >> i tell you what. we're going to have some food. >> we are. >> i love this little twist you put on a southern favorite. >> people will be happy. >> little fun, little music. >> of course. we're in a honky tonk. >> i can't drink on air. let's go back. i got country music royalty here. got food, fun, live music coming up. >> that is all coming up. first a look at the top stories at 8. president biden set to deliver his state of the union address tonight before a joint session of congress and the nation. critical moment for the president, his best chance with the biggest audience to make his case for four more years and the defeat of donald trump. want to go back to mary bruce. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, george. no question, this is a pivotal moment for president biden, trailing in the polls to donald trump and facing those persistent concerns and questions over his age. the president tonight has to sell skeptical voters on his accomplishments and show the american public that he is up for another four years on the job.
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i'm told the president is going to reflect on his record, tout those accomplishments and also hit on some of the issues that pose the biggest challenges to his campaign like the economy and immigration. it is still unclear whether he will go after donald trump directly by name. but what is clear is that the president is going to highlight and lay out their very different visions for the future of this country. meanwhile, donald trump now the presumptive republican nominee. also gearing up for a fight. he's already challenging the president to debate any time any where any place. the bottom line here, george, and guys. this is the biggest audience that the president is likely to have this year, his best chance to try and change perception ahead of the general election, as that fight kicks off. michael, the pressure's on. >> as you said, big speech tonight, mary. thank you very much. we're going to turn to breaking news overnight in the battle over ivf in alabama. the governor signed a new law, making it possible for fertility clinics to reopen. let's go back to elizabeth schulze in montgomery, alabama.
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>> reporter: hey, good morning again, michael. this new law means families can move for war with ivf after they were forced to pause treatments for two weakness the wake of the controversial decision by alabama's supreme court. lawmakers at the state house raced to pass legislation late last night. it was approved with overwhelming bipartisan support. and alabama's republican governor quickly signed the bill into law, saying alabama supports growing families through ivf. the law gives civil and criminal immunity to doctors who perform ivf, shielding them from lawsuits when they discard embryos, which is a typical part of the process. but it does not answer the central an divisive question in the state supreme court ruling classifying frozen embryos as people. so that means there could still be a broader legal fight ahead here over ivf in the statebut for now doctors at one of the clinics that paused treatments say they are relieved to move forward with their jobs. they have embryo transfers already scheduled for today. rebecca?
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>> that is a relief. thank you. we turn now to the first american woman to sail solo around the world. take a look at this. this is 29-year-old cole brower from long island. yes, 29 years old. she just returned from a 130-day long adventure. the global solo challenge. she popped some champagne after sailing 26,000 miles. that's how you pop champagne, in case you didn't know. she was the only woman to compete in the race. she was also the youngest competitor. one of the first things the history maker said upon returning was, let's do it again. yeah. >> that's a long way. [ laughter ] >> it is a long time to be off solid ground. way to do it. coming up in our gma morning menu, robin's interview with gisele. another exclusive. they are talking tom brady and starting a new chapter. also ahead, why southwest's new plane seats are hitting turbulence with travellers. plus steals and deals for women's history month. tory is here with big bargains for you.
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we're back with our gma cover story, robin's interview with supermodel gisele. hey, robin. >> hey there, george. i recently visited gisele at her new ranch in south florida, where she has big plans for the future. she tells me she's embracing her ambitions on her own terms. >> everything i have experienced made me realize what i want and what i don't want. i'm not apologizing for it. >> this morning gisele is embracing her next chapter, turning the page after her divorce with nfl super star tom brady. so many people who adore you just want to know, this season of your life, no one goes into a marriage thinking it's going to end, but it does. >> it's heart breaking, you know, to go through that. >> you said it was -- i think the phrase you used, the death of a dream. >> yeah. >> how are you? >> well, when you say -- sorry,
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guys. i didn't know -- can i have a little moment? >> yes. >> okay. it's definitely a time of, you know, a transition that had to take place. i don't think you wish for that, you know? but i think sometimes in life things happen. now i get to create a new season. i'm grateful for all of it. i'm grateful for every lesson. >> in a statement on instagram, tom called the decision painful and difficult, as they both focus on raising the children. co-parenting. how's that been? >> there's easier days than others. but i think, you know, it's amazing, the kid, they're super smart children. they know what they can get away with. i think it's natural that has different rules. and then kids just adapt. i can only control what i do. come here! >> gisele, ready for what's
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next. like her up coming cookbook nourish. it's part of her journey, healing back to health. >> this is my temple. i only get one. so how can i nourish it? how can i love it? if it's not nourishing me, i'm not going to eat it. so i think that's the number one thing. making a commitment to your health. >> she's looking to nourish her body and her soul. i actually got a sneak peek of her new cookbook. i get to share a recipe from nourish with all of you later this month. my full conversation with gisele is an impact my nightline special called climbing the mountain. it is available to stream right now on hulu. i have to say after that interview, she flew to brazil and just a couple days after the interview, unfortunately, her mother passed away. she's been dealing with that and so much more. it's just really a wide ranging interview that she gave us. again, it will be streaming right now on hulu, guys. >> we are looking forward to it. thank you, robin. sam? >> let's get started with
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flooding in atlanta. heavy rain yesterday in atlanta. that was a roar rainfall for you. when i show you these flooded streets, they were up to the car doors in a lot of locations. we had the storm move through the northeast. it's out of the way. that storm's gone. there's another storm swinging through the deep south in atlanta, into montgomery, birmingham. want you to think about more flooding here. this is an awful lot of rain. there's a bulls eye from athens to atlanta over the next five days. this could be 4 to 5 inches of rain on top of the flooding you saw there. that's the weather around the nation. ♪ early in the morning start of a new day new hopes new dreams new ways ♪ ♪ i open up my heart and i'm gonna do my part and make this a positively beautiful day ♪ ♪ la la la la la it's a beautiful day good morning america ♪
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♪ i got friends in low places ♪ >> telling us not to cheer. how can we not cheer? [ cheer pwrbgs [ ] >> i have never heard those two words in my life. >> we're at this guy's new bar and honky tonk along with his biggest fans. this bar takes place among the many live music venues all over nashville. take a look. let's make some noise for music city. nashville, home to over 180 live music venues. >> we're known for country music primarily, but every genre is represented here. it's a town that has great deal of inspiration. ♪ >> some of the greatest musicians getting their start at the blue bird cafe. >> garth brooks got his record deal from playing here. this is where faith hill got a record deal.
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also where taylor swift formed big city music after a performances one night. the blue bird is the home for songwriters. >> over 40 years later, it's still a place for up and coming artists like mehmun to shine bright. >> i just really appreciate the community here who have made it a safe and welcoming place. >> across town on lower broadway, tourists and musicians revel in the neon light and lively rhythms here on honky tonk highway, where some of nashville's biggest name, miranda lambert, blake shelton and luke bryan are among some who put their stamp on this famed block. and this morning, the one and only garth brooks joining the ranks. >> when you walk into friends and low places bar and honky tonk, you are in that stadium show, you're at that dive bar. [ applause ]
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i'm going to talk to the man of the hour right now. thank you for welcoming us in. >> are you kidding. welcome to music city. welcome to the neon neighborhood and welcome to friends in low places. >> it is good to be back. little bit different than when i was here in the 1980s. i gotta say that. the name of the place, the name of the place. of course your 1990s hit. there couldn't be any other name of the bar. >> no. you can call it the garth brooks bar. the truth is bob dole, long time manager. he was speaking at a university and said how many know garth brooks? three or four hands go up. that's it. right? he goes how many people know the song friends in low places? every hand went up. i think the music outlasts the artist. that's how it should be. that's how you should want it. this isn't garth brooks' bar. this is all the friends in low places bar. [ applause ] >> that's it. yeah! i know that you've been doing this for few decades. >> yes. we've been very lucky. >> why now? why is the time to open? >> this is a thank you.
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this town has been fabulous to me. i gotta tell you, of all time, maybe it's not the bar we're creating. hopefully it's love we're creating. let's get a place where everybody's welcome. everybody's good. we had an alley next door, too which nothing good went in. we had an opportunity to bring the police down here. broadway has grown so fast the police don't have a substation. now they got one next door. we love our men and women in blue in this community. they're like celebrities here. everybody takes pictures with them. now they have a place here. with a bar. it's fun. we're part of this neon neighborhood. i'm welcoming anybody to nashville. you don't have to come to friends in low places but just come to nashville. nothing but a big party. >> it's a big old party in here. huge! [ cheers ] how big? how much square feet? 55? >> something like 5500 square feet. it's crazy. 55,000 square feet. >> yeah, right. i was going to say 5,500? >> no. you start noticing when you have to clean it.
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>> how involved were you with the construction? >> good thing is, stay out of the way. surround yourself with people that know what they're doing so we get to be with ben and max, the brothers that do bars here. jenny an camille run all this. then, of course, the queen. the queen comes in, puts her stamp on everything. everybody says, yes, ma'am. >> yes, miss trisha. she's got her place. she's got the restaurant. she's going to have her food here. >> we are lucky to have her here. lucky to have her food. when we started they were talking about bringing in chefs. i'm like, i have got the girl right here for that. through this friends in low places is home cooking, which is something she does best, as you know. we are very very lucky to have her. so i get to be mr. yearwood at home and mr. yearwood here. >> tell people the experience they're going to feel when they come in here. >> hopefully when you walk in the door you go, oh, this is cool. as you're here, hopefully the people that serve this place, people that are in this place, hopefully you feel love, you feel welcome.
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forgive me for saying this, but honky tonk for me is a church. you come here, tell your stories. you're going to do whatever. there's people here that sometimes are your best friends, whether you know it yet or not. >> also feels like you're in a stadium watching you perform. >> look at these things. it's so good. we took them from the tour so they already had the thinning filter on them, which i love. [ laughter ] everybody who plays here has abs and long hair. >> it's fabulous. let's play a little game with garth brooks. [ cheers ] little honky tonk rapid fire. here we go now! what's your favorite go to drink order at the bar? >> i gotta say just think of pulp friction. get ready. after this goes off me and you. >> all right. favorite song to dance to? >> favorite song to dance to? that's tough. be something from george strait probably. something like blame it on mexico or something. good one. >> where are your eyes? your eyes are somewhere.
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>> i want the sound system. come on right now and just hear it. >> favorite bar snack. >> anything ms. yearwood does. she's got -- i don't know if you heard about this. she mixes collard greens with won tons. get ready. then the dipping sauce. honey, look at me. right? >> you mentioned that. we're going to be tasting that upstairs. >> you are? >> look how he just may that tease right there. thank you, garth. >> trying to get myself invited. that's what i'm trying to do. >> we're going to check out trisha's kitchen in a bit. but back to you now, michael. >> we're looking forward to that. now we're going to deals and steals. it's a special one because we're celebrating women history month with women run businesses. >> we brought in the owners. if you think robin looked extra special, it wasn't just that garth glow. we have her decked out in all of these danessa myricks products. including that number one that
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sound like you sing? yeah. robin hanging out with garth in nashville. she spent the morning with garth and trisha yearwood. royalty. we can't wait to see what you got cooking up down there. what you got? >> we may have sent something back up for you. we are in trisha's kitchen at friends in low places. can you make sure people see us? gma is already on. [ applause ] we have made it. we have arrived. we have arrived. thank you so much. >> oh my gosh. thank you for being here. >> talk about the design of your kitchen. >> it's been so fun. my poor husband. now i'm like, i want to redo our kitchen at home now. you just got to dream, what would you do if you could build again? what do you want to feel if you walk into somebody's house? you're like in my kitchen at my house. >> we do feel that way. let's get to cooking here. i'm a southern girl.
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>> yes. >> and i know about collards. >> yes. >> but you have a different twist what you do with it. >> i love collard greens. my favorite green. i love them so much. garth does not really love collard greens. i made this for him, didn't tell him what was in it. he loves them. >> okay. >> these are collard green wontons. this is a good thing to do with leftover collard greens. chop em up and put some cream cheese in them. >> okay. >> take a little wonton. >> all righty. >> take a little teaspoon. we're making these by the hundreds for everybody who comes in. >> i was going to say, are you gonna put me to work? >> they've gots onions, bacon, red pepper flake in them. >> okay. >> i don't know if you've ever made wontons. but you just wet your finger and go around the edges so they'll seal. i learned that the hard way. just kind of go around the edge.
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you can use a brush but southern girls, we just use our hands. >> i know. i know. >> and then fold it over. >> just like this? >> just like that. and press it down. >> that's it? >> what's so cool is they look kind of fancy. >> they do. >> and that's really it. then of course, we deep fry them. [ laughter ] >> definitely. okay. then it goes in. >> then it goes in. i don't want you to -- >> thank you, ma'am. >> i'm going to go into the oil they only cook for like one to two minutes and they're done. >> i think our audience is trying some. it's really about the sauce. >> this is a sweet hot pimento dipping sauce. >> oh! >> yes. apple cider vinegar, hot honey and pimentos. it's really nice. >> okay. i'll be the judge of that. >> you tell me what you think. >> yeah! [ applause ] >> as we say down south, make you wanna smack your mama. [ laughter ] that is so good.
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>> i'm really happy with them. i'm really proud of them. >> you have some other things on the menu. >> yes. you go ahead and eat. one of the things we order on the road, garth and i, are chicken tenders. everybody wants chicken tenders. we tested about a gazillion different breadings. we have chicken tenders and fries. those are the wontons with the dipping sauce. >> what is this? >> skillet corn bread, mama's fried chicken with white gravy, cooked to death green bean, sweet potato souffle. and nashville hot chicken chili. meat and three. in the south, you get a meat and three sides. we decided to do that here. >> i love that. can we bring in the sous chef? [ applause ] come on out. does she cook like this all the time? >> yes. this is fabulous. it's crazy. >> you do love these? >> i do love those. i had no idea that dipping sauce
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-- >> i know. gave me the heads up here. we have a cake here that was your wedding cake? >> yes. so you want to tell the story how we got engaged? do you remember? [ laughter ] >> yes, i do remember. buck owens did a tribute to the men in country music. he had the greatest names. for some reason he invited us out. we had a statue out there. when the guy goes, hey, this is gonna stan for 200 years so pick your pose. i said, can you put a wedding ring on it? >> aw. >> so good. so we went out as boyfriend and girlfriend and came back as promise to be married to each other in front of that statue. it's downstairs now. when buck passed, said do whatever you want with it. we got buck owens in here now, which i love. so ms. yearwood said, we need to put our wedding cake in here, too, for anybody who wants to propose to the love of their life in front of that statue.
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>> this was my mom's recipe sour cream pound cake with a decorator frosting. it's a piece of history for us. it brings my mom back into the kitchen, too. feels like she's here. yeah. we thought you might want to see our wedding cake. >> i love your emotion. >> are you kidding me? greatest day of my life. >> i see that. >> is michael working today? >> yeah, michael's working. >> leftovers are coming back. [ laughter ] >> we did send some to taste. they have some. >> hey, robin -- hey, robin. can you tell garth that he doesn't have to send leftovers because i'm going to come to nashville. i got friends in low places. i'm coming to eat there. [ laughter ] >> he said he's coming here. you don't have to sepb it. >> come on. come on. >> he's got plenty of friends in low places. all right. thank you, guys, so much. do you know what? you can get the recipes on our website. i'm telling you, it is so, so very good.
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michael? >> all right, robin. thank you. i love how they say, michael, you have to read something. tory is back with more deals and steals from these business owners. as we celebrate women's history month. we'll be right back. istory when you have moderate—to—severe eczema, it's okay to show off. with dupixent, show off your clearer skin and less itch. because you have plenty of reasons to show off your skin. with dupixent, the number one prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, you can stay ahead of your eczema. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema to help heal your skin from within. many adults saw 90% clearer skin.
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>> the company recently debuted a new look for cabins and seats. getting a lot of attention online. morgan norwood has details.
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good morning, morgan. >> good morning, george. okay. hear me out. larger bin space, device holder, power outlets. southwest airlines were pumped to show off their newly redesigned cabins. customers weren't happy. they quickly locked in on the leg room or what they said looked to be a lack there of. this morning many are telling southwest to take a seat. southwest is on boarding a brand new book. the budget airline unveiling its redesigned cabin, complete with power outlets and electronic device trays. i didn't quite take off with some travellers on social media. many quick to clap back on the more than 18,000 tik tok comments. one describing the cushions as ozempic seats. another saying why not put wooden benches in? they'd be just as comfy. >> upon first impression i sort of felt like they were a trim, more slim down version of what we currently know when we fly
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southwest. >> reporter: other comments questioning whether there are more rows and less leg room. this morning southwest revealing to abc news new 3-d photos of the actual seats showing a bit more padding saying the original images were 2-d rendering to show the cosmetic look of the seat and were not scaleable for showing comfort. we have our customers' back even when they give us slack. southwest isn't the only airline getting a facelift. british air also revealing new seats in may. all of this comes in time for the spring break travel blitz and as the aviation industry looks to rebound from a series of challenges including questions over safety following the missing bolts investigation at boeing to airlines raising their baggage fees. experts say the post covid climb is still real with many companies winging it just to see what sticks. >> each airline is sort of investigating where they can
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differentiate themselves, whether it's free wi-fi or updated cabins or ways they can still retain and grow their customer loyalty. >> reporter: southwest says the seats still have the same width and leg room as the current ones. the new upgrades though will be featured on all their new planes come early 2025. i don't know. the 3-d models helped with the cushions, you know? the power outlets. [ laughter ] i'm sold. >> okay. >> thank you, morgan. let's go back to sam. >> any airline that gives me extra leg room. you want to stan out, be that airline. we've had a lot of rain in california. round of rain came through here. right around salinas to monterrey. that flooding. but now dryer air comes in. this stays into the oscar weekend. oscar day is dry. 66. 69 is normal. that's the weather around th nation. here's what you can expect this morning. ♪ early in the morning it's the start of a new day
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new hopes new dreams new ways good morning america ♪ >> all right. we are back now with more deals and steals from women run businesses. here's one i use regularly in my life. >> we do. rea ann silva. 50 million sold. unlimited numbers of dupes. nothing gives the flawless finish like this one. made in america. special fabric. this does it all. >> thank you. absolutely. i designed this as a professional makeup artist so everybody can get that flawless finish. just wet, squeeze and bounce. there's no learning curve. i'm so excited because today we have some specials here that you can't find anywhere. i have created this ph ingredient bronzer. it's vacation time, you guys. don't you want some sun? >> spring break, yes.
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>> back in nashville. we're with garth and trisha. look at that crowd. it's early here in nashville. >> it is. >> it's never too early for music city. i'm telling ya. >> great people. thank you all so much. we have somebody who would like to ask you a question. scott hasting, what's your question for garth? >> garth -- >> what's going on? >> if you could go back in time before music, give yourself a piece of advice, what would it be? >> oh my gosh. wow. quit wasting your life trying to
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be a professional athlete. you're not good. [ laughter ] i so wanted to be an athlete. it's funny how i think there's a bigger plan than yours, you know? you have all these dreams and stuff. but if you listen, i think he's telling you where to go. >> i agree. >> could not thank him enough because i got to do this. this also led me here. [ applause ] >> do you have a dream, scott? >> yeah, absolutely. i'm right there with you. i wanted a career in the military. got shot ten times in afghanistan. god had a new plan for me. now i'm an artist with black river. just signed with black river. [ applause ] >> this guy can sing his ass off, too. quick story. kim williams writer of everything we have ever done, he was in factory and wanted to get out. they had a big explosion. they thought -- he spent like six months in the hospital. he became a songwriter because of it. he said god really had to shake his life up.
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[ laughter ] >> thank you for your service. >> thank you very much. >> we have a little neon neighborhood. >> oh, yeah. [ applause ] >> so this is the fun of it all. right? you write a song for this thing. i got big chuck over here, matt behind me, writers of this song. it's about the neon neighborhood. one of these sing along things that go it's all right, it's all good and in our neon neighborhood. right? now. like anything. people, get ready for this. here we go. ♪ it's all good it's all right everybody in the house have fun tonight ♪ ♪ it's all right it's all good in our neon neighborhood ♪ ♪ it's all good it's all right everybody in the house
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