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. this has since cleared. >> and number seven actress, author, entrepreneur and stanford grad isa ray is going to be the keynote speaker at the professional business women of california conference. it's coming up may 23rd. abc seven is a proud sponsor of the event and i am so excited about that. >> there's been a lotion request and so i have retrieved it. >> thank you. i must be moisturized. >> i need it too. we can't be ashy and i always have some vanilla one over there. >> oh, it smells good. yeah good morning america for our viewers in the west. snow, wind, avalanche alerts from california to colorado. overnight multiple tornados touching down, as the heartland braces for more severe weather. ginger is tracking it all, as the storm head east.
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emergency landing. boeing with another incident overnight. the safety concerns right now with spring break taking off. tragic beach accident. we hear from the parents who lost their daughter when a sand hole suddenly caved in on her an her brother. >> this is hard. to go back to that day, it's very hard. >> their message to other families this morning. times up for tik tok? the house voting overwhelmingly on a decision that could ban the app, as content creators fight to save it. >> my whole business would be inundated. >> why some lawmakers say the bill doesn't get to the root of the problem. regina king, in her first tv interview since the sudden death of her beloved son. i was so angry with god. >> talking about guilt and grief. >> grief is love that has no place to go. >> how she's healing and carrying
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>> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america. >> got this very very very big band back together. >> here we go now, george. good morning america. we do begin with a major storm making its way across the country. take a look at denver right now. it is march 14th and this will be their biggest snowstorm of the season. >> wow. we're gonna get to the west in just a moment, but first ginger is back and starts us off with the tornados overnight and the track and timing of this. >> time of the year where skies are thinning. good morning to you all. this was in northeast kansas. we're going to see more of this today. there were about 100 severe storm reports. this happening as we speak. there's a severe thunderstorm watch making you up in missouri and illinois. the severe storms today, including tornados and giant hail, are going to be focused on arkansas, oklahoma and missouri. overnight, at least three reported tornados in northeast kansas. acuweather capturing lightning illuminating this twister
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tearing through alta vista. that rotation looming on the horizon. giant hail up to softball size hitting parts of the state, too. these images capturing golf ball size hail in shawnee and liberty, missouri. in nearby kansas city, hail pummelling this car. and on the wintry side of the storm, snow in the mountains of utah. up to two feet of snow already in the colorado rockies. spinouts on i 70 near evergreen. denver could see its biggest snowstorm in three years. montana down to wyoming, including parts of new mexico and arizona, all in those winter storm alerts. you're looking for 1 to 3 feet in that deep color purple. this map shows you who is going to be impacted with emergency conditions. west of denver on interstate 70, or if you're traveling along 25 south, that's where you're going to see the type that you just
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don't want to get on the roads. i should say march is denver's snowiest month. right on time. >> is it? march? who knew? okay. all right. good to have you off the road on your assignment and back in the studio. okay, ginger. millions from california and the midwest getting slammed with heavy snow and storms. denver expected to get its biggest snowfall of the season. mola lenghi is there, has the latest for us. good morning, mola. >> reporter: good morning, robin. yeah. as ginger mentioned, roads around the denver area treacherous, already getting worse. the colorado department of transportation said it expects to have about 875 plows out on the roads by this afternoon clearing major road ways. also dispersing this salt mixture all over those major road ways looking to make those safer. these crews will be descending from all over the state, descending upon denver specifically but really on the midsection of the state. that's expected to be the hardest hit. we're expecting about 8 to 12
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inches between now and tomorrow morning. it's a wet heavy snow that's been coming down really all morning so far. it's expected to be the biggest snowstorm of this season. if we get 9 inches, it will be the biggest snowstorm in denver since 2021. george? >> we can see it. okay, mola, thanks. more trouble for boeing after an emergency landing for an american airlines plane. gio benitez is tracking the safety concerns for boeing. good morning, gio. >> hey, george. good morning. been a rough two months of pr for boeing. every time there's an issue with a plane, it puts the company back into the head lines. this american incident is no different. that emergency landing at lax. this morning an american airline boeing 777 traveling from dallas to los angeles forced to make an emergency landing after reports of mechanical problems. this video capturing the moment the plane, carrying 249 people touched down at lax with a possible flat tire. this comes on the heels of other incident on boeing planes in recent days. on monday, hydraulic fluid began leaking from the bottom of this
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boeing 777 as its departed sydney for san francisco, forcing the plane to turn around. this newly released video shows more from what happened the moment this boeing 787 dreamliner suddenly dropped thousands of feet midflight on its way from sydney to new zealand up rooting passengers from their seat, tossing them around the cabin. at least 50 people were treated for injuries. while many of these incidents were older planes and may have more to do with maintenance, they put boeing back in the spotlight, as the company promises to change its safety procedures at its manufacturing plants, including added layers of inspection. stan deal, ceo of commercial airplanes saying boeing will soon deliver a comprehensive plan to the faa following "the new york times" report saying boeing failed dozens of faa audits with nearly 100 instances of noncompliance after that door plug flew off a 737 max 9 in january. >> most of these problems go back to a failure to follow
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basic procedures. so this will be what boeing needs to do. go back to basics. >> in that latest incident, american airlines tells us the plane ultimately landed safely and passengers were able to get off normally. no doubt about it, aside from this, still so many questions for boeing. >> glad to hear they were safe but still scary questions to be answered. gio, thank you very much. we turn now to the latest on the battle over tik tok. the house voted overwhelmingly to pass a bill that would ban the app from the u.s. if its chinese owners don't sell it. senior congressional correspondent rachel scott is on capitol hill with more on that. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: rebecca, good morning to you. it is rare to see a vote like this in the house. democrats and republicans coming together to pass a bill that could lead to a nationwide ban on tik tok. this morning a ban on tik tok now one step closer. >> the bill is passed. >> reporter: after the house
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overwhelmingly voted to force tik tok's chinese parent company to either sell the platform or face a nationwide ban in the u.s. >> this is not an attempt to ban tik tok. it's an attempt to make tik tok better. tic tac toe, a winner. >> we are in a cold war with china. some of my colleagues want to ignore this fact. >> reporter: the fbi and top intelligence officials sounding the alarm, warning the chinese government could use tik tok to access the personal information of 170 million americans and even interfere in u.s. elections. >> the risk in terms of propaganda, the risk to influence our election are just too severe. >> reporter: tik tok's ceo denying those allegations. >> we have invested to keep your data safe on our platform, free from outside manipulation. >> reporter: in china, facebook, instagram and you tube are planned completely. the version of tik tok available over there is mostly educational and much different from what's in the u.s. >> the chinese don't believe tik tok is safe for their kids. they don't allow it.
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they allow a tailored version. >> reporter: tik tok launching an all out pressure campaign. >> keep tik tok! >> reporter: dozens of content creators flooding washington, saying they depend on tik tok for their livelihood and the community it creates. including brandon hurr. >> have you heard of this? >> reporter: after losing his job during the pandemic, he turned to tik tok to promote his business. >> my whole business would be devastated. yeah, i would lose the opportunity to connect with millions of people on a regular basis, and the community that i have worked really hard to build would be gone. >> reporter: how much of your sales are driven from tik tok? >> 100%. 100% of my sales. >> reporter: some lawmakers who did not support this bill said it did not do enough to address the root problems of protecting data privacy for americans across all social media apps. even though president biden has a campaign tik tok account, he said he would sign this bill into law if it does reach his desk. but majority leader chuck shumer making no promises to move quickly saying the senate plans to review this legislation. right now there are no plans for
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a vote, george. >> long way to go. okay, rachel. thanks. now the latest ruling in the juror georgia election case. the judge threw out several charges against president trump and his co-defendants. that comes with a decision expected soon on whether the da will be removed from the case. senior national correspondent terry moran has the story. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, george. the judge has dismissed three of the counts in this election interference indictment against donald trump. there may be more to come. the problem the judge ruled the counts are too vague. trump and other defendants are charged with soliciting georgia officials to violate their oaths under the u.s. constitution and the georgia constitution, but they don't specify the indictments don't specify what clauses of those constitutions. that puts the defense ats an unfair disadvantage, the judge ruled. the ruling is a win for trump and the others but they are a long way of getting out of the legal woods. the bulk of the case remains.
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meanwhile, fulton county district attorney fani willis, is waiting to find out if the judge will disqualify her and her office from the case that she brought against trump and the other defendants. judge mcafee must decide if willis' romantic relationship with a special prosecutor she appointed for this case creates a conflict of interest. defense is alleging there may be financial motivation for willis to keep this case going. the ruled expected by the ends of the week. it would delay this trial for months if the judge did disqualify willis, and would throw the whole case into chaos. robin? now the race to rescue americans stranded in haiti, as violent gangs increase their grip on the capital following the resignation of the prime minister. matt rivers is in neighboring dominican republic with the latest. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, robin. overnight things relatively calm in port-au-prince. some taking advantage of a lull in the fighting in order to
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escape. this morning as haiti spiral into chaos, dozens of u.s. marines were choppered into port-au-prince. the elite anti-terrorism unit in place to reinforce security at the u.s. embassy which remains open. members of congress stepping up, organizing a private evacuation of ten americans, including best selling author mitch album who wrote "tuesdays with morrie." >> when we got there, the violence in haiti really sparked. i felt responsible that we had to get those volunteers out. >> reporter: they were trapped for a week, unable to leave the orphanage his charity runs. >> every night we were there, you could hear the gun fire. not just a fired shot here or there, but rapid fire, automatic rifles. it was getting closer every night. >> reporter: he says he was heart broken saying good-bye to the children, saying he's luckier than most, who are still trapped there with gangs controlling at least 80% of the city. >> when we were in the helicopter, all crunched up on
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top of one another and one of the pilots said, you've now cleared haitian air space, you're in the dominican republic air space, it was like some applause by some of the people who were inside. but for my wife and i, it was kind of a gut punch because we realized that our kids are still there. >> reporter: but the vast majority of americans, like joy doleman, can't escape. she's calling on the u.s. government to begin evacuations. >> every day i wake up thinking, lord, please send us a chopper, please send us an airplane that's gonna come an rescue us today. >> reporter: now this crisis could certainly cause a spike in migration from haiti. two administration officials telling abc news that guantanamo bay is considered to be a temporary processing facility for migrants should a mass exodus occur. rebecca? >> thank you. we turn to the nearly 1,000 branches of the dollar tree and family dollar that are closing. elizabeth schulze has the latest.
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these companies were hit with inflation. hard to charge a dollar when something is now $3. >> reporter: that's right. we've seen people focused on buying necessities because they are feeling the strain of inflation are cutting back on discretionary purchases. stores that have struggled to win over customer, like dollar tree, which also owns family dollar, said it's closing 600 stores in the first half of the year. it will close nearly 400 stores over the next couple of years as those leases expire. we've seen store likes dollar tree and dollar general have expanded into urban and suburban markets. one side effect of that is that independent grocers can get pushed out. with dollar stores closing some communities are worried they will be left in food desserts. they're accusing these discount chains of making the problem worse that they helped create. there are a lot of ripple effects when these stores close. it comes at a time when one out of every eight americans is facing food insecurity, george. >> okay, elizabeth. thanks.
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we're going to switch gears. sam, you have a story that every dog lover in america is gonna want to hear. >> george, we've always thought playing with dogs make us feel good inside. now, ladies and gentlemen, science has proved us right. a new study suggests interacting with dogs actually stimulates certain brain waves that can help you reduce stress. roll those beautiful puppy videos. try not to smile. i dare you. >> is she liking the picture? >> she is. >> not cute enough? how about this one. >> there she is. >> oh, oh. >> aren't you happy? >> who's a good girl? >> say cheese. cheese. >> how many more puppies do you want? >> 100. i want to stay here forever. >> you want to stay here forever? >> you got to be smiling now. there's a good reason. impossibly cute videos like
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these can sometimes fetch hundreds of thousands, even millions of views. a new study out this morning confirming what so many have long suspected. interacting with dogs reduces stress and promotes relaxation and concentration. >> there is a reduction in pain. there is stress relief. there may be a feeling of less anxiety and comfort, putting your arm around a dog, petting the dog. whether it's a therapy dog or your family pet can relieve that kind of stress. >> whoa! >> take it from our own will reeve. >> thank you for the slobber. >> who recently visited golden dog farm in jefferson vermont. >> this is the best thing of all time. >> where he learned this is your brain on puppies. >> it's amazing. it's like sunshine. >> so credit science, not the puppies. it has been linked with improved memory, less mental stress and sudden desire to
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scratch everybody behind the ears. [ laughter ] >> i hope you didn't spend too much money on what we already knew. all right. thank you, sam. coming up, primetime for weight loss drugs. how amazon is making it easier to get popular weight loss and diabetes medicines. >> also ahead, we hear from the family who lost their 7-year-old daughter in a tragic beach accident. they have a warning for other parents. the big change coming to a popular coffee company. ginger, you're gonna like this change, as we go back to you now. >> my kids have been asking to wear shorts for 24 hours because it's been so warm. young boys especially love good shorts even when it's not warm enough. but today it will be because we've had the warmest since october 28th. that's philadelphia. they were 73. today new york city could see the warmest since then. so into the 70s we go. and, yes, this is 10 to 25 degrees above normal. so we're going to have more where that came from for about a day or two, and then the cold comes back and i'm gonna have to make you put the sweatpants back
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cut financial ties to israel, part of the off ramp to the international terminal was impacted, along with two security checkpoints inside, airport officials say things ended peacefully. in fact, no one was arrested and no flights were delayed. let's see what traffic looks like. hi, gloria. >> good morning reggie. right now we still have that sigalert over at the altamont pass, leaving tracy going towards livermore on westbound 580 after grant line road. one lane is blocked, and they're expecting it will reopen between 830 and 930 this morning. we also have a solo car crash on eastbound 92 at the high rise at the san mateo-hayward bridge, and so you could see minor backups. not too major, but we do have two lanes blocked right now, reggie. thanks, gloria. >> it is a beaiful start to the day as you
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[ laughter ] we'll hear sam in a minute. following a lot of headlines including the major cross country storm moving east. it's brought tornados, huge hail, damaging winds. denver's under a major storm warning. this will be their biggest snowstorm of the season. 16 people were injured in an explosion during training exercises at an fbi facility in california. orange county swat team members were conducting a training exercise. all were treated at nearby hospitals. at least one had to have leg surgery. a new blood test is showing promise in detecting colon cancer. a study published wednesday found the test caught 83% of the cancers. the test would not replace a colonoscopy, but scientists say it could dramatically increase the number of people who get screened. remember, colorectal cancer is the second highest cause of cancer in the u.s. anything to increase that screening is important. we've got a lot more ahead, including how amazon pharmacy is teaming up with eli lilly. that's coming up.
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right now the parents of a 7-year-old girl who was tragically killed when a sand hole on a florida beach collapsed on top of her. they sat down with erielle reshef to talk about their daughter sloan and share an urgent warning. oh my goodness. good morning, erielle. >> good morning to you guys. this is such a vital message. sloan was such a light. her parents say that losing their daughter say losing their daughter to this tragic accident has turned their lives upside down. now just weeks later, as we head into the spring break season, they want parents to know about this hidden danger in the sand and are sharing sloan's story to save others from anguish. >> the kids were looking up finding seashells and playing in the sand. >> reporter: jason and teresa mattingly say they were enjoying the perfect beach day with their two young children when the unthinkable happened. >> we go to the beach. you think of water safety. this never, ever once crossed my mind.
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of course, looking now i'm like, of course. so that part is really frustrating. i'm like, man. >> reporter: last month 7-year-old sloan and her 9-year-old brother maddox were digging in the sand at this ft. lauderdale area beach when things took a devastating turn. the sand hole suddenly caved in on them. sloan was completely buried beneath her brother. >> told me this happened in an instant. >> it's kind of a blur. maybe my mind protecting itself. but it just happened so fast. in my mind i had her in my hands but the weight of the sand was too much. >> it didn't matter. we were right there. it was just a hole. there's nothing. then it just became chaos and horror. >> reporter: several people frantically calling 911. >> the father started yelling for help. the child is caught in a hole in the sand. >> my husband is up there and a bunch of men are digging on the beach. >> reporter: people were desperate to help you.
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>> there was a woman who, she -- i told her to call 911. turned out she's a nurse. once maddox, our son, got out of the sand and they were checking him out on the beach, she stayed with him. i wanted to be digging. so she sat with him the whole time. she was so kind. >> reporter: the family says it took nearly 20 minutes to fully get the children out of the hole several feet deep but say it felt like time stood still. sloan was rushed to a nearby hospital, tragically she did not survive. what would you say to those people who were on the beach who jumped in? >> sorry. i'm so sorry. you witnessed pure horror. >> thank you to the first responders. >> the hospital. everyone. >> everyone tried their hardest. unfortunately, it didn't work in our favor. >> reporter: experts warn sand holes, even relatively small ones, pose serious danger on the beach.
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take a group of kids, ages 5-11 years old, all varying in height. the shortest 3' 7", the tallest 4' 11". experts say any hole dug should be no deeper than the knee of the shortest person digging it. in this case about 9 inches. was there a life guard on duty on the beach or was this sort of an open public beach? >> i think it's just an open public beach. >> yeah. that would be something we would like to see change, if we can. again, we don't place blame on lauderdale by the sea. >> no. >> reporter: in a statement to abc news, the town of lauderdale by the sea says they are developing a national safety campaign, telling us, we will share it with as many coastal communities as possible to help prevent another unimaginable tragedy. we're also discussing how we monitor our beach. a local ordinance to ban digging on our beach, and the best way to honor sloan. >> it is all about love.
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and about songs. >> reporter: now the mattinglys remembering their bright and vivacious daughter who loved unicorns and taylor swift. how do you want precious sloan to be remembered? >> as a beam of light, joy. she just lived life. she would come out in the morning and she would fist bump right out of bed. >> she would. >> she'd always be so happy. >> she wasn't into the big like, take me to disney. she's like, just come dance with me in the living room. so we did. >> reporter: as other families prepare to swarm beaches for the spring break season the mattinglys want their message to be heart breakingly clear. >> if we can do anything to save another family from going through this. whether that's signage, a beach patrol an stranger, you know, if you see something that's dangerous, take the courage and say something. >> reporter: how do the sand holes pose a danger?
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experts tell us if they're too deep the walls or sides can cave in and the sand can become compact and heavy and trap people inside. mattinglys want families to know how quickly this can happen. they want people to avoid digging altogether. as for how they're coping, they say it is truly minute by minute. i do want to show you something powerful. a stranger posted on their go fund me page this photo that she snapped in the after math of this horrific accident in the area where this happened. you can see the light stretching from the sky down to the sand. this image alone has just given the family so much comfort, knowing that maybe it was a sign from sloan that she's at peace. really special. >> what a story. >> they've been enveloped with so much love. they're so appreciative of that. this message is so important. >> you were so sensitive with them. very good job. >> thanks, erielle. we'll be right back. back. ♪ jardiance! ♪
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we are back with the dramatic statement from the estranged wife of the suspected long island serial killer, asking people to give the accused murderer the benefit of the doubt. stephanie ramos joins us with more on that. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: rebecca, good morning. the estranged wife of rex heuermann claims her ex-husband is not capable of the crimes he's accused of. while also expressing sympathy to the victims and their families. this morning, the estranged wife of suspected serial killer rex heuermann
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releasing a statement saying she is giving her husband, quote, the benefit of the doubt. heuermann is suspected of killing four women near gilgo beach on long island, new york. all of them sex workers. asa ellerup said she sympathizes with the victims and their families, and that nobody deserves to die in that manner adding, quote, i will listen to all the evidence and with hold judgment until the end of trial. >> we're releasing a statement that might take some of the public heat off her. this is more an attempt by her to maintain some sort of standing in the local community. far more than it is an attempt to gain any sort of legal advantage for her husband. >> do you have anything to say about why you're here? >> reporter: ellerup filed for divorce after her husband's arrest. 60-year-old heuermann was charged in 2023 for the murders. in january of this year he was indicted in the killing of a fourth woman. the women were all found in 2010
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buried near gilgo beach. investigators say they have evidence ellerup was out of town when the murders took place and have not been charged or named a suspect. heuermann has pleaded not guilty to the charges. the attorney for asa ellerup said she has visited remembering several times and wanted to reiterate she doesn't believe he is capable of this. heuermann is scheduled to be in court next month. she said she wants to see all the evidence before she takes a side. >> okay. thank you, stephanie. we turn to a look at amazon pharmacy, teaming up with eli lilly to deliver weight loss drugs and other medications. eva pilgrim has that story. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, george. home delivery for medications is not new, but with the crazy demand and shortages for these weight loss and diabetes medications, this move is huge. but the question now, will this new plan help those who need these drugs get them or will it make it too convenient and drive demand even higher?
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this morning a potential game changer in the battle to lose weight. eli lilly teaming up with amazon to offer home delivery for mounjaro and zepbound along with other medications. >> it's about all the things a body can gain. >> reporter: lilly announcing amazon pharmacy as a partner for its telehealth platform lilly direct, meaning patients can see a health care provider, see a prescription and get their prescriptions delivered by amazon without leaving their homes. this comes as patients say they struggle to get these drugs. >> i started it and everything's going really good. and then all of a sudden i can't get the dose that i'm on. >> reporter: marilyn martin uses mounjaro to treat her diabetes but said she had to lower her dosage due to a shortage of supply. >> it's made it more stressful when you know you're on your last dose of that box and you've got to try to get it ordered and find it again. >> reporter: lilly, still facing
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shortages due to the increased demand, saying we continue to invest and add manufacturing and supply capacity around the world. >> some people have been using medicine never meant for them. >> reporter: the drug maker releasing this ad last week, taking aim at hollywood, saying their drugs are not for vanity but people who need them. but some experts now questioning whether lilly's new partnership with amazon will make it even harder for people who need the drugs to get them. >> it can exacerbate demand. already companies are having trouble keeping up with the demand. when you allow more people access to the drug, it's just going to get worse. >> reporter: eli lilly telling abc news our goal is to make medicines accessible. we are committed to doing all that we can to help meet demand. this partnership is already active. you can go online and order these lilly medications direct from their platform. you can use the amazon delivery option.
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in some places two day delivery. >> two day. all right. thanks so much, eva. see you on gma3. >> yes. >> coming up next though, sam has our play of the day. ♪ it takes greg and lydia, and josie on the phone. ♪ ♪ it's grammy getting checked on in her favorite chair. ♪ ♪ or dolling herself up to go ♪ ♪ handle all of her care. ♪ ♪ with doctors to nurses ♪ ♪ and all the people in between ♪ ♪ healthier happens in more ways ♪ ♪ than ray's ever seen. ♪ ♪ healthier happens together. ♪ everyone loves an extra $100 dollars in their pocket... he sure does... ...they do too have a turbotax expert file your taxes for you by march 31st... ...to get $100 dollars back... ...instantly. only from intuit turbotax
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we are back now with our play of the day. 'nsync lighting up the internet. sam got some details for us?
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yes, and choreography, robin. everybody gather around. 'nsync fans have been saying i want you back for years. and last night the boy band officially reunited on stage thanks to justin timberlake. the singer getting the bands back together at his one night only show in los angeles. now, the crowd went, as you expect, absolutely wild. you better believe they brought out the boy band moves, performing some biggest hit, "bye bye bye" and "it's gonna be me." said improperly. rebecca? ♪ it's gonna be may ♪ >> exactly. this is the first time the boys have been back together on stage in more than ten year, and they did not disappoint. they also performed their new song "paradise." take a look. ♪ i'll be waiting forever right here for this moment ♪ >> oh boy. ♪
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>> i'm not sure how you slow dance but she managed to. fans have been waiting for this moment and imagined what it would be like. another reference. of course, all of this is for justin's new album "everything i thought it was." this features this new 'nsync song as well. get ready because it drops tomorrow. this i promise you, last reference. ♪ you're tearing up my heart ♪ yep. i got the may part right. >> you were right on it. >> thanks. [ laughter ] >> be right back. back.
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with people out there. also ahead, dietitian maya feller is here with easy and delicious recipes to make your family meals for just $50. first top stories breaking at 8. we start with the major storm making its way across the country. ginger is tracking it all from snow the tornados. >> so much to talk about. the really cold is behind. above average temperatures ahead. you know you're going to make a tornado in the middle. that's what happened in northeast kansas. three reported tornados. 100 severe storm reports in missouri and indiana. we'll see more of that today. the center for the tornado and large hail threat especially little rock, fayetteville, southern missouri and back into oklahoma. but ft. wayne to dallas, watch, because you're along the front. evergreen, colorado, shows you interstate 70 is a mess. we're going to see more where that came from. we've got those warnings in place from wyoming, down to new mexico and arizona for feet of snow. for feet of snow. and denver could see their biggest snowstorm in three years. they're going to need more than
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what a gorgeous morning here in new york city. we're gonna turn now to our gma cover story. i had the privilege of sitting down with actress regina king, who stars in the powerful new movie "shirley" about shirley chisholm's historic run for president. regina's return to the screen and public comes two years after the sudden death of her beloved son ian. this is her first tv interview since that tragedy. we talked about her son's legacy, how she's been healing, and what she calls her favorite thing, being ian's mom.
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♪ for nearly 40 years, she's reigned as one of hollywood's most versatile talents. >> that train does not take off unless we're both on it. got it? >> reporter: for her breakout role in the '80s sitcom "227" to her oscar winning performance in "if beal street could talk." regina king is known for humanizing complex characters. >> if i can't get the nomination, i can still get it. including her latest role starring in the bio pic "shirley." how did you prepare to play shirley? >> it was a 15 year journey. i think 15 years ago i wasn't ready to play shirley. i may have thought that i was then, but i wasn't ready. i needed to live more life. >> regina is joined by her sister raina, who co-produces
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and plays a key role in the film that chronicles her rise in 1992 as she becomes the first black woman to run for president. >> we felt like there were so many people who did not know who shirley chisholm is, who she was, who she is. and that bugged us. when you're a first, when you set out do something that no one else has done before,less no example of that for you. that's a lonely road to travel. >> yeah. just so happens to be an election year. >> yeah. we were like, no, it needs to live and be in the space now so that if it's going to inspire anyone, especially young people, to be involved with the political process, we've done something right and we've also honored shirley and we've followed through with what shirley has unboxed.
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>> for the last couple of year, regina has been taking much needed time away. in january of 2022, her dear son ian tragically passing away by suicide. you dedicated the film to your beloved ian. >> my ian. >> what has this timespan, these last two years, been like for you, regina? >> oh, wow. you know, i'm a different person, you know, now than i was january 19th. i am -- grief is a journey, you know? i understand that grief is love that has no place to go. i know that it's important to me to honor ian and the totality of who he is.
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i speak about him in the present because he's always with me. the joy and happiness that he gave all of us. >> but behind that joy and happiness, ian's mental health took a toll. >> when it comes to depression, people expect it to look a certain way. they expect it to look heavy. people expect that -- >> it's okay. >> to have to experience this and not be able to have the time to just sit with ian's choice, which i respect and understand, you know?
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he didn't want to be here anymore. that's a hard thing for other people to receive because they did not live our experience. did not live ian's journey. >> i think a lot of people, a lot of people, are going to appreciate that you said it was his choice. and that you recognize that. >> i was so angry with god, you know? why would -- why would that weight be given to ian? of all of the things we had gone through, the therapy, psychiatrists and programs.
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and ian was like, i'm tired of talking, mom. my favorite thing about myself is being ian's mom. and i can't say that with a smile, with tears, with all of the emotion that comes with that. i can't do that if i did not respect the journey. >> their close bond, always on full display, at regina's red carpet events. i thought about him when you were on the stage at the oscars, because you were wearing orange. that's his favorite color. >> yes. >> i remember he would escort you. >> yeah, yeah. >> are there moments where he was always there with you physically, that -- not as a trigger, but -- >> oh, it's a trigger. >> is it? >> absolutely. absolutely. so sometimes it will trigger is just laughter. most times, as of recent, it triggers a smile.
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but sometimes the absence, his absence, is really loud. >> regina admits she still struggles with acceptance. >> sometimes, you know, it's lot of guilt comes over me. when a parent loses a child, you still wonder, what could i have done so that wouldn't have happened? i know that i share this grief with everyone. but no one else is ian's mom, you know? only me. it's mine. the sadness will never go away. it will always be with me. i think i saw somewhere, the sadness is a reminder of how much he means to me. you know?
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>> happy sorrow is what my mother used to say. >> yeah, happy sorrow. >> you said something that shirley chisholm. what are the two words? unbought an unbossed. what are two words for your motto? what would be your two words? >> i don't know that i can -- two words? >> i have two words for you. >> do you? >> ian's mom. >> that's the first thought that came to my mind. >> i know you. i know you. >> that's the first thought that came to my mind. i said, let me come up with something more profound. but that was the first thought that came to my mind. >> i knew it. that's all right. >> ian's mom. >> she is -- she's such a special, special human being. she said that often she will feel his presence. something will be said, somebody she knew that her son knew would say something.
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she calls those her ian-spirations, after her son. but, for her to be able to find the strength at this point, to sit down. she was there. we talked over the weekend when she was at the oscars. she said, i'm ready to talk. this film that i'm doing is very important. i know people want to talk about that. i want to be able to talk about my son. i'm not going to make him a poster child for what's going on. i want to talk about it once. >> i love that thought that he's always with her. >> yes. yes. >> so many wise revelations. my mouth was just open, listening to the wisdom coming from her. >> she did say something, i was telling rebecca about it. i want to it come out right. she is so appreciative of the public. when she was at the oscars, people were hitting her up on instagram like, oh, you're back. they were happy to see her. she said they are well intended, good intention, but she said,
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when you say to somebody who's lost a child or gone through that, be strong. she said, getting out of bed is being strong. you don't need to say that to someone. just breathing, just walking, just being is being strong. yeah. "shirley" it is a terrific film. it's in select theaters friday and on netflix globally on march 22nd. ginger? >> thank you for that story, robin. thank you to regina for sharing. after the wettest, or one of them, i'm sorry, februarys in southern california, you have more landslides still happening, even after the big rain has left. so we saw that there in sherman oaks. today it's all about the wind. gusts could go up to 75 miles per hour in the highlighted areas. let's
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a message now from olivia munn. she reveal she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer and had a double mastectomy. morgan norwood has the story. >> reporter: she's known for her roles on "the daily show" and "the news room." >> how did that happen? >> by spending 30 years being dumb as a door knob. >> reporter: but this morning olivia munn is opening up about a real life battle of her own. breast cancer. in an emotional post on instagram, the actor sharing this video and a series of photos, getting candid about her diagnosis and ten month long treatment journey, under going a double mastectomy writing, i have had four surgeries, so many days spent in bed, i can't even
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count. munn revealing it started in february of 2023 with a proactive test for cancer genes. she writes, i tested negative for all including braca, the most well known cancer gene. yet two months later she said she was diagnosed on both bretts a rare and aggressive type of breast cancer. >> for this cancer, this is a specific type of breast cancer. it only makes up about 10% of diagnoses. it expresses a certain protein. that protein actually quickens the growth of cancer cells. >> reporter: munn sharing that she wouldn't have discovered the cancer for another year during her routine mammogram if it wasn't for her ob/gyn, who decided to calculate her breast cancer risk assessment score followed by an mri and biopsy. and munn encouraging other women to talk with their doctor about the breast cancer risk assessment tool. here's what it is. it looks at things including age, age of first menstruation.
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family history, prior breast biopsy history. here's the thing. it cannot tell you whether or not you will get breast cancer. experts caution you not to panic. they add that routine mammograms and self-breast examinations are still a great tool, in terms of detection. >> great information. thank you, morgan. let's go to rebecca. >> very important conversation with your doctor. okay. tory johnson joins us now for deals and steals. with spring just around the corner, we have great products to lighten up your life. tory, you're always lighting up our life. what do we got here? >> let's start with buttery. this is the only butter dish where the flip top lid is attached to the base so you never have to drag the lid through the butter and worry about where you're going to put down that messy lid. it is so smart and clean for the kitchen. holds two sticks of butter. you can even leave it on the counter if you like your butter soft and spreadable. we've got a four-piece set, dish washer safe, ten different colors to choose from. $15. >> sorry. go ahead. >> no, no, no. it's got all the pieces that go
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with it. >> i love there's a knife right here. $15 amazing. great deal. >> our viewers know this is one of the most beautiful where you can give them a recipe and they will engrave, the artisans will put it on the board. mother's day alert. time to plan for this one. we have a bunch of brand new boards from them. this long one in front, the heirloom board which is gorgeous. we have a live edge board. this one here is great. it's got a rustic feel. there's the black hazel wood that's brand new for us. all different options. all slashed in half. these are gorgeous. you thought they looked beautiful in the kitchen. starting at $17.50. >> what a beautiful gift. mother's day, wedding gift. all the things you can do. okay. keep the air pure. >> keep the air pure. these are air purifiers. it's a sleek beautiful design. also extremely functional, obviously. powerful hepa filtration will help remove those particles like dust, pollen. plus these two bigger models are medical grade.
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they're going to help with viruses, bbacteria. some of the other air as well. what's great about these is they've got easy smart sensors. they're easy to operate. very quiet. customizable fan speeds. three different ones depending on the size of the space you're looking to purify. all slashed in half starting at $99. >> they look nice in the room. >> yes. okay. i'm excited about this. this is truly free home. these are nontoxic, made in america plant based cleaners for kitchen and home. this was created by a dad whose newborn developed a rash that th are people, pets and planet. he did just that. one of my favorites. although there's a lot to choose from here. is this wrinkle and static relaxer remover. it's the easiest way to just freshen up your clothes if they're a little wrinkled. and what's especially great is that everything comes with a bottle
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and then refill packs, so it's really eco friendly to help eliminate a lot of that plastic waste that comes with a lot of our household cleaners. so you get products that do the job. plus help save money, save the environment. really great prices at 50% off. rebecca. these start at 850. excellent. >> every new parent understands that whole issue around making sure it's good for the kids too. okay. >> let her folk really fun matt. these are great for indoors and outdoors. you can customize them with all the little tiles so you can do simple elaborate kind of whatever you. >> i like the robin on this one. >> i do too, i do too. i can't take credit though. our artist did this plus we've got all kinds of tile bags, everything slashed in half from letter folk. really fun deal. and then finally making its deals debut. this is coast products and it's all about really great flashlights. it's the one that you want to always have at home, plus rechargeable batteries. i'm very excited about these. if you can recharge your phone, you can recharge these batteries double a, triple a plus. we've got
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lanterns. i even like this little vest, this light up vest. if you go out after dark, you slip this on. you're good to go. 50% off starts at $10. >> we love it, tori. thank you so much. we've partnered with these companies on these great deals. and you can find them on our website. coming up five meals for 50 bucks, saving you more. >> how long do i have to wait? >> what are you waiting for? let's go. >> i love you and i'm gonna love you forever. >> doctor altman is in critical condition. are you ready for >> streaming march 14th. >> always live abc7 news starts right now. >> good morning everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from abc seven mornings. going to take a look at traffic now with gloria. hi gloria. >> good morning kumasi. good morning everyone. we are continuing to follow the sigalert over at the altamont pass. there's an overturned big rig here on westbound 580 after
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grant line road, and speeds are down to eight miles per hour. we're told that they could open that lane that's blocked up right now. probably in the next three minutes or so. within the next hour or so, we'll continue to track that for you and let you know if they do open it up. kumasi. >> thanks, gloria. meteorologist drew tuma has a quick look at your accuweather forecast after the break. >> bmw ix is electricity in its ultimate form, an elegant trailblazer that's equal parts power and intelligence with impeccable interior details, an impressive range, and a panoramic moonroof for every shade of luxury. it's 100% electric and 100% bmw. bmw, the ultimate electric driving machine korean is the 2024 bmw ix xdrive50 for 6.99 per month. >> when you have moderate to severe eczema, it's okay to show off with dupixent. show off your
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>> plus mikey day from is it cake joins us. >> that's at nine on abc seven. >> we'll see you in 30 minutes. our oakland airport camera showing you those sunny skies out there. but it is windy. look at the city. a winds are at 35mph. numerous cities from concord to half moon bay to santa rosa. those winds over 20mph. currently underneath a wind advisory through the day and into tomorrow. live. look at santa cruz showing you that sunshine as we zoom on out. here's a look at the day. it's a lot of sunshine. that wind advisory temps in the 60s and 70s. kumasi. >> thank you drew. we'll have another abc seven news update in about 30 >> announcer: welcome back to gma live from times square. >> a special surprise for robin and sam in pop news. >> i wouldn't tell her what was in pop news. today in pop news, guy, we're going to answer all of life's problems with one phrase. dance.
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dance the night away. the three time grammy award winner and pop power house announcing that she's dropping her third studio album. it's called "radical optimism." fans have already gotten a taste with her hit single "houdini." this is an instagram favorite. it's everywhere. as well as training season. dua lipa saying quote, it struck me, the idea of going through chaos gracefully and feeling like you can weather any storm. that's not a song, that's a mantra. dua lipa adding this type of optimism is kind of a feeling that she took into all of her recording sessions. it's already paying off with the reviews. rolling stone is calling this album pop bliss. radical optimism will include 11 songs. if you can't get enough of dua lipa, just this morning she's the headliner for a music festival.
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it's across the pond. all right. to the high cheekbones of cillian murphy. she's bringing his sky high cheekbones to high fashion. versace announcing he is part of their upcoming icons campaign becoming the first men's face of the everyday essentials line. the brand launched last year. fans noticed that he is actually teasing the collaboration with his oscars red carpet tux. with murphy walking the carpet in a versace suit. this marks the first time murphy has partnered with a luxury fashion suit. versace -- that's the way they say it on commercials. >> what are everyday essentials for men? >> we're about to find out, robin. [ laughter ] to all of those important
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question, i say dance the night away. we're in the final countdown of taylor swift's eras tour. debuting hours to go. we've got our daily sneak peek of the now acoustic performances featured in the movie. this morning we have a preview of "you are in love." take a look. ♪ ♪ you're in love you're in love ♪ >> let's cancel the rest of pop news an just listen to taylor. "you are in love" debuted on her 1989 album. it's become a fan favorite. if you thought our song countdown with taylor would end today, think again.
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friday is not friday, people, without taylor swift. tomorrow we will share our final acoustic performance from taylor swift the eras tour taylor's version. it begins streaming tonight, tonight at 9 p.m. eastern, only on disney +. >> bring it on home, sam! >> finally, i say finally this morning, wedding season is upon us, ladies and gentlemen. if you're looking for the most adorable way to have your grandmother participate, consider this. check out these amazing grandmas having their moment as flower grannies. i prefer golden flower girl, thank you. at a wedding in hawaii, the bride and groom -- i'm very close to this age. these golden girls stole the show. they were happy to share the limelight. >> that's sweet. wonderful. adorable. >> i should end with, that's pop news. stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop.
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we're back. the it bag taking over the internet. we're not talking brand name designer, are we, sam? >> no, we're not. i don't know. this is super hot. i know we're still in the middle of the deep heat of the stanley cup phrase. make room for your next must have. trader joe's minicanvas bag. it has officially taken tik tok by storm. >> look what i got. >> good luck getting your hands on this newest it bag. >> it's a bag. >> a bagette.
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>> not the fendi or even the birkin. it's the trader joe's minicanvas tote. >> i got it! so cute! >> tik tokkers and shoppers are obsessed with the petite limited edition version of the grocery chain's iconic shopping bag. >> i had to wait maybe about ten minutes for them to update some of the colors because the blue one and the green one were already kind of taken. but as i did the rest of my trader joe's shopping they restocked other color. >> heavy duty cotton blend carry all measures 13x11 inches and comes in four stylish color waves. retails for a reasonable $2.99. >> kind of like black friday for the trader joe's bags. >> it's totally chaos in stores. selling out everywhere after first gracing shelves just over two weeks ago. >> i can see why the bag is having a moment.
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it is very in its structure. >> retailers are cashing in on the craze, the bags fetching hundreds on ebay. >> any time you mark something as limited edition or exclusive in any type of way, it already naturally drums up this need or want to have that item. that quick fix of buying something that you know a lot of other people aren't going to have. >> trader joe's tells abc news that it does not endorse the resale of any of our products anywhere. customers who missed out on the first drop aren't totally out of luck. tj promises the coats will be restocked late in the summer. it's the first time i ever referred to trader joe's as tj's, by the way. super cool. we looked for hours around the city to find one of these. i swear we did. it is sold out everywhere. gma viewer wj wang agreed to let us borrow hers. it is lit up like i can't imagine. it is an other wordily glow. patrick is guarding it.
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we can't -- patrick, if i do that, is that a bad thing? [ laughter ] since she posted her viral tik tok, people have been sending her nonstop messages asking to buy the bags from her. again, you can't buy them -- you can buy them second market, but it is not a good idea because it is just way overpriced. it comes back out late summer. just wait. $2.99 at tj's. robin. >> tj's. i'm sure they'll appreciate that. >> you never know what will take hold on tik tok. >> no idea. patrick, stands down. [ laughter ] >> oh my goodness. let's get over to ginger. >> most valuable thing we've had in here. i wanted to swat the hand away. that would be funny, patrick. the magnolia trees in washington, d.c. about a week to two weeks early for bloom. lot of people are seeing early blooms because of the warm spring we have had, all the way back into the mid south.
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we've got more of that today. 10 to 25 degrees above normal. temperatures into the 70s in the northeast. 81 for atlanta. but look what happens next week. it does not stick around. it will feel a whole lot more like march should, closer to freezing. we're back with making meals on a budget with grocery bills taking a big chunk out of families' budgets we're showing you how to get five meals for family of four for $50. maya feller going to show us how she does it. maya, thank you for coming in. this is a real challenge, five meal, $50. tell us what you bought. >> so first of all, you are absolutely right. it was really hard to get down to five meals for $50. i leaned into the center of the grocery store. we're often taught to shop the
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perimeter, but the center has the shelf stable goods for good cost saving. the other thing, shop on sale. and then home process. if there's greens on sale, bag them at your home and freeze them yourself. don't be afraid of the store brands. they're fantastic, as well as those huge shopping clubs. that's where you can get your pantry items like these. go with your friends and family to make the most of that big shopping trip. >> lot of good tips right there. you start with pork chops and rice. >> absolutely. pork chops and rice. super delicious. i have got pantry staples like white rice, apple cider vinegar. i'm using veggie bouillon instead of the broth because i don't want to pay for the water so i'm using the cubes. you're going to see some items showing up in the recipes over and over again. that's a great way to lean into those cost savings. >> one is rice. you have it here with frozen fish. >> that's right. i'm using frozen fish because it's less expensive.
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you can also use tinned fish, george. what i say to people, george. this is a scaffolding. swap in and out whatever you have access to an whatever's least expensive for you at the moment. if you have greens that are on sale, whatever leafy green you have in your area, go for that. you'll notice onions and scallions are showing up multiple times in each recipe, boosting that flavor. >> kids will always go for mac and cheese. what do you have here? >> this is my favorite. we are featuring a bag of frozen veggies. do not fear the frozen veggies. they're picked at the top of the growing season so they're just as nutritious. you're going to see good pantry staples showing up here really leaning into that cost savings. i did something so interesting. i use the stock of the broccoli to make a slaw. usually that gets discarded. i have up cycled it. >> you've done something interesting here as well. a skillet dish. you used drum sticks. they are less expensive. >> exactly. drum sticks are less expensive and full of flavor. that's what we want to do. we want to lean into flavor so you're going back to your table
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time and time again. we've got more pantry staples. things like flour. i'm encouraging people to bake. this skillet corn bread has a little bit of zucchini. also scallions again. and the onions. things showing back up over and over, but it's really flavorful and you're saving. >> finally, i know this is one of your favorite recipes. >> yes, it absolutely is. this is a stew. usually there's tons of veggies. i say to people, whatever you have in your home, toss in there. the veggie bouillon is showing up. i'm also using the onion and scallion again. i have got dry spices from my pantry, bay leaf and thyme to bring that flavor up. it's really warm and comforting. >> it was a challenge, but you really did it. thank you for coming in today. >> thank you. >> you can get the shopping list and recipes on good morning america.com. coming up how one man lost 200 pounds without drugs. he has advice for others. he's here live. than 200 pounds without drugs.
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but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd.
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i didn't know it then, but it can progress to ga, an advanced form of the disease. his struggle with vision loss from amd made me want to help you see warning signs of ga, like: hazy or blurred vision, so it's hard to see fine details, colors that appear dull or washed out, or trouble with low light that makes driving at night a real challenge. if you think you have ga, don't wait. treatments are available. ask a retina specialist about fda-approved treatments for ga and go to gawontwait.com
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welcome back. this morning we are sharing one person's inspiring health journey. >> that's right. everyone has their own motivation for losing weight. one man chose to change his lifestyle in order to fulfill his and his wife's dream of starting a family. take a look at their story. >> i was always on the heavier side. the first time i remember going on a diet was 4th grade. i was 430 pounds. >> for isaiah caldwell, being overweight was a struggle all his life. but starting a family finally motivated him to make a change. >> my wife and i were trying to get pregnant. i found out from a doctor my weight may be playing a factor in that. i was terrified. i had tried to lose weight in the past an failed at least three times. i started on a diet that i heard about on a podcast called the carnivoire diet. immediately started to see results.
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weight lifting became a hobby, something that i enjoyed and wanted to go to the gym for every day. >> his results were beyond just weight loss. >> my mental clarity was through the roof. i didn't have as much pain doing basic daily tasks. my lipid pan looked phenomenal. >> it has led him to encouraging others online. >> this weight loss journey has been the best decision of my life. i feel better than ever and am so hopeful for the future. isaiah is here with us. come on out. yes! wow! what a transformation. >> look at you. >> love it. before and after. isaiah, welcome to good morning america. so nice to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> have a seat here. congratulations. you've made such a transformation. that before an after. what changes have you made in your life? how does it feel?
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>> there's been a lot of changes. but it feels incredible. i definitely don't regret it. it was one of the best decisions i have ever made in my life. it is hard work. >> i know when we're talking medical, i want to be specific. you were engaged with your medical team throughout the process. we recommend folks talk to their doctors before beginning a weight law journey. but you followed what is called the carnivoire diet. explain your process. >> out of the gate, i didn't really know how to lose weight. i just wanted to jump on a diet right then and there. when i came home from the doctor's office, i was listening to a podcast. learned about the carnivoire diet. blood work is really important. it's motivating, too. when you see it going in the right direction, makes you want to keep going. >> i have so much compassion for you and your wife and everything you went through on the fertility journey. what changes were you thinking about making in your life? why was that so important to you? >> yeah. to give you a back story, my wife and i, we had been trying
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for about a year. we hadn't had any success. going into the doctor's office, i was nervous that it had to do with my weight, but i didn't know. once i found that out, i just hit a rock bottom. i felt i had done this to us. even though naturally, it may not have been that. it may have been other factors. i just knew that i wanted to do whatever it took to prove to myself that i did everything i could to rectify the situation. >> your story and the fact that you, even your workouts became a hobby for you, it's just so -- it lets people know what the key to success is. we met amanda, your wife. tell us how this actually -- i know you're super proud of him. did we get the picture? the phone and picture of you? >> we took a picture of amanda. we need one of both of them. >> tell us how this worked for your relationship. >> it's amazing. my wife and i have always had a strong relationship. we've been married for eight
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years. it's been phenomenal. but this process has really brought us closer together. she was my rock through the whole thing. she joined me on the exercises, the diet. you can tell, she's looking great as well. >> that smile says everything. it really does. >> yeah. couples out there, if you're interested in losing weight together, i highly recommend it. >> it's a great partnership you have here. it makes me understand why you want to be parents so much. you're coming up on some big news tomorrow. >> i hope so. yeah. i have got a test scheduled tomorrow, my next one. i haven't been tested in quite sometime. we'll see if there's any improvement. just so everyone know, we're committed to becoming parents, one way or another. we're happy to adopt or go down a different route. don't worry about us. >> i'm so thrilled to hear that, that you're going to stay with that. >> absolutely. >> you'll let us know how it all goes, right? now i'm vested.
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>> we'll keep you updated. >> amanda, come over here. please. please come over an give your wonderful husband a hug. thank you so much. we are wishing you guys all the luck in the world with that test tomorrow. and adoption and everything that's ahead for you. >> absolutely. thank you, guys. really appreciate. when your child has moderate—to—severe eczema, it's okay for them to show off. show off their clearer skin and noticeably less itch with dupixent. because children 6 months and older with eczema have plenty of reasons to show off their skin. with dupixent, the number one prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, they can stay ahead of their eczema. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema to help heal your child's skin from within. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe.
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in the next half hour or so. so we'll keep monitoring that for you throughout the morning. and there's a live look at our bay bridge camera looking nice out there drew. hey, gloria. >> yeah the winds though are an issue. we have those gusts close to 30mph right now. we are underneath a wind advisory through tomorrow for those gusty conditions that will be with us all day long today. you can see that chop on the bay waters right now. live. look from the exploratorium camera. we have sunny skies today. it is gusty throughout the afternoon but mild in the 60s and 70s. kumasi >> thank you drew. now it's time for live with kelly andrk and wd we'll be at 11 for midday deja vu: it's live with kelly and mark. today, from the masked singer, jenny mccarthy-wahlberg. plus, saturday night live regular, and host of is it cake? mikey day. also, exclusively for our amazing viewers, clever solution bargains.

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