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>> when you're treated badly, you have to stick up for your right. >> but the show goes on without him. ted cruz takes center sge and the candidates unleash their final attacks on the front-runner. >> donald trp. >> donald trump. >> i kind of miss donald trump. >> three days to go, and the donald still the man to beat. >> new overnight, the fbi releasing video of that deadly shoot-outn oregon. what happened in those final moments before the gun fe erupted. the speeding car chase, the protester emerging with his hands raised before reaching for his pocket. what officials say they found on him after those fatal shots. dangerous epidemic. zika cases add up in the u.s. it's spreading explosively, thehey warn. our dr. richard besser goes to the heart of ground zero where there arare a million cases. live in brazil. just dance a swimm o of water. olympian michael phelps dancing in his speedo with his medals. how his dance helped the home
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dance dance dance just dance and good morning, america. happy friday, okay, could you make a free throw staring at michael phelps like thatn >> curtain of distraction? youever know who's going to be behind that curtain. >> what a night in politics. last debate for the republicans before the first votes and donald trump did follow through on that promise. he refused to take center stage, instead he hired a hall just five minutes away, held his own veterans. >> actually it was at one point in the evening there were five big eventsoing ont the same time. as you know, three days until the iowa caucuses and it's "your voice, your vote." we have full team coverage stting with abs jonathan karl in des moineses, iowa, this morning. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good momorning, robin. from the moment he got in the race back in june, donald trump has dominated the campaignn but for one night, the other candidates took center stage without him.
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let's address the elephant not in the room tonit. >> reporter: from the start of last night's debate the republican candidates took on that elephant not inhe room. >> donald trump. >> donald trump. >> donald trump. >> donald >> donald. >> reporter: they mentioned his time seven times in the first ten minutes with ted cruz mocking the donald's abnce. >> i'm a maniac and everyone on this stage is stupid, fat and ugly and, ben, you're a terrible surgeon. now that we've gotten the donald trump portion out of the way -- [ lahter ] >> reporter: but a debate without ump turned mostly tame, a showdown without the spectacle. the candidadates instead dove into policy, the first real fireworks coming over immigration reform. >> b because y used to support a path to citizenship. >> so did you. >> but you changed -- >> so did you, marco. >> throughout thihis campan you've been willing tooay or do anytytng in order t get votes. immigration.
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wh i ran in texas i told the people of texas if you elect me nesty. dictionary converter. ted can change his mind. marco can change his mind. >> reporter: hoping to rise in iowa before monday's first in talked tough on foreign policic andd also took on t t mocrats. >> i think berninisanders is a sweden. >> reporter: cruz at center stage for the first time failed to take over the spotlight left open by trump's absence. hisangle with the moderators fallin flat. >> chris, i would note the last four questions have been, rand, please attack ted, marco, please attack ted, chris, please attack ted, jeb, please attack jeb. [ booing ] >> lete say in this --s if. >> it is a debate, sir. >> gosh,, if you guys ask one more mean question, i may have
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>> well, don't worry, i'm not leaving the stage no matter what you ask me. >>eporter: trump's presence or nonpresence was felt even after the debate was over, tak a look at this photo i shot at almost midnight as i was leaving, these guys dressed as cckens with a milk cartonn with d donald trump's donald. >> you took that picture, jon. cayou tell? >> i can't tellour photography. jon, did the moderators have to be prepared just in case donald trump decided to show up during the debate? >> reporter: well, his event was only five minutes away so there was real uncertainty up until the last minute about whether or not he would come and make a surprise appearance. megyn kelly said that they d two alternative outlineses for questions and that sheidn't t final wordd that he was definitely not coming until 15 minutes before the debate started. >> all right. thank you, jon. >> reports he had a few conversations over the course of the day to rog ailes, the head
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he was just a few minutes away, donald trump, hired his own hall, had his own crowd along with mike hucbee a rick santorum. tom llamas has all the details. >> reporter: george, good morning to yo as you heard in jonathan's piece, trump wasn't there but he did take some fire on that stage and h he said last night he actually considered showing up to the debate and that fox up to the last minute was trying to gehim to go there. the show must go on, and thsday night it did. >> i didt want to be here, i have t be honest. i wanted to be about five minutes away. >> reporter: trump claiming fox news apologized to him, but it wasn't enough to reconsider. >> fox has been extmely nice and the last number of f urs actuallyly. [ laughter ] and they've wanted me and they they called a few minutes ago. how about now, i said, hasn't it alady started.
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ws ying on thursday chairman roger ailes had three brief conversations with dononald trum today about possibly appearing at the debate. and that tru offered to appear at the debate upon the condition thatox news contribute $5 million to hisisharities. wewexplained that was not possible and weouould not engage in a quid pro quo nor could any money change hands for any reason. >> we raise over $5 million in one day.y. >> reporter: trump still claiming victory. telling his crowd they raised more than $5 million for veterans. >> isn't that better than this debate that's going on while everyone is sleeping? they're all sleeping. >> reporter: the gop front-runner even wrangling rick santorum and mike huckabee who debated on the undercardtage tooin him. event? >> he's raising money for veterans. you know, his decision as to whether or not to go to the dedebate is a separate issue. >> reporter: trump's followers, some who brad freezing
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speech on an outdoor monitor say it was the smart ay. >> i thought it was a great idea. donald trump has a choice to do that. >> you know, when these people don't play fairlrly then why go. u know, let's go out and support the best. >> reporter: and trump personally d donated $1 million. that's what he said to the event. last night he sent out this tweet. an unbelievable eventnt in iowa with our great veterans. we raised $6illion while the politicians talked. now, trump says 22 vets organizations will get that money, many here inowa and one of them spoke to abc news. they said they got a calll from the tmp campaign yesterday who said, que, it wiwi be better than winning the lolottery. gege. >> okay, tom, thanks very much. let's talk about this more with matthew dowd,,ur political analyst and cecilia vega coring the hillary campai. okay, we can't know for sure what the 30,000 or 40,000 un undecideded voters in iowa think t you got to say at first blush it looks like trump's bet paid off. >> i absolutely think it dfrment
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as him as the brash starting quarterbacack doesn't s show up for the game, the trash talking backup quartback fumbled thehe firsfew steps which is ted cruz and i think donald trump benefited by what happened on that stage. fell flat. >> in the urse of that debate you had a b better picture of ted cruz and i don't think thatdid well for him. >> who did well. >> i think the interesting thing, oers were able to shine and i think rand paul did very well in the course -- >> bush had a pretty good night. >> i think jeb bush had a good night and marco rubioion the fifit hour had a good night but in the end donald trump didn't show and won. >> hillary clinton came in for a lot of fire last night. >> she had a bunch of attacks. i think we have one ready to go. her cpaignn tweed this image of donald trump out and with it, there you go, they say, she sayays trying not to throw my remote at the tv is what they were talking about. this plays into her narrative. she's even gone to the point
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she's not talng about him as much on t t campaign trail right now going above the fray and looking at republicans and even looking past iowa, i think, into this general -- >> pretty tight race but most polls show sheas a slight lead and she's moved into a different phase. what's the plan for the fininal three days? >> cautiously optimistic, she is bringing in the big guguns. we'll see her on the trail for the very first time with bill and chelsea this week looking well past iowa. they know thehe races tightnd i doo think they realize t ts could be a loss and not bracing fort yet but ready if it happens. >> what's the biggest unknown? >> i think the biggest unknown is turnout. we don't know. everything about bernie sanders' victory is dependent on new voters and so is donalald trump's and depding if those show up it goes in two different directions. >> thanks very much. we're going to have full coverage here at abc news this week on sunday morning, "gm
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iowa and all the results live monday night and next saturday the republican debate at 8:00 eastern. robin. >> a lot coming up. we turn to that other big storory we'veeenn following, the zika virus, boston reportingts first case of the disease. now more than 30 detected in the map. you see the outbreak originating north. abc's dr. richard besser is at groundero this morni in questions. good morning, rich. >> good morning, robin. you know, when y walk around the streets of rio you d't get any sense there's something going on he of such big health concern, but when you talk to pregnant women, you get a very different picture. we came to brazil, the center of the zika epidemic. the government here spraying the streets. we m m faola a already expecting when some said not to get pregnant. she tells me through a
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linked to babies with tiny heads and brains so she is spending heher paychecks on insect repel apartment. extremely high. the world health organization said it's pulling together an emergency response committee saying the zika virus is, quote, spreadingexplosivelely. so farn the u.s., the are more than0 cases detected in 11 states in the district of coluia. all brought back from travel abroad. >> zika is a ratively inconsequential virus for the general population, but if you're a pregnant wom who gets exposed it's a b deal. >> so, rich if somebody comes back to the u.s. with that virus, is there potential they could spreadd it toothers? >> that's a big concern, robin,n, because if someone is infected and comes back to the united states and is bitit by a mosquito, that mosquito can bite other people and be infecected so i you me back and have any symptoms, youeed to be seennd definitely needo use repellant.
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pregnant women andanting to know how long does the virus stay in the system and could it possibly affect future pregnancies. >> wn they l lk at similar viruses similar to zika theyy find once a person has recovered and when their symptoms are gone, the virus is no lonr in their body so they don't think future pregnancies will be at any risk at all. >> we heard a report there is a pregnantoman here in new york city with the virus. what precautions should she be taking? >> well, you know, thankfully thers no mosquito activity in new york city at this time so people at risk. but they're going to monitor her developing baby to see if the babyas been affected and once that baby isorn they'll do hearing tests, vision tests to see if the baby was damaged. we don't know how b big the risk is to that baby. >> we hope all goes well for mother and by.
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for full coverage you can go to goodmorngamerica.com on yahoo! >> we move to that deadly shoot-out in oregon. the fbi released new vid showing the roadside confrontation between an anti-government protester and law enforcement that left one of the group's leaders dead and c's neal karlinsky has t the latest. >> repeporter: y're looking at video of the dramatic traffic stop taken by an fbi surveillance plane. investigators say that white truck is being driven b occupation spokesman lavoy finicum. as police stop the truruck and another late tuesday afternoon occupation leaders are taken into custody. except finicum who doesn't surrender, inste after nearly four minutes sitting in his truck flanked by police takes off again. you can see him speeding down the rural road where police have set up a roadblock. he eventually careens into a snowbank to miss them nearly hitting an fbi agent. moments later he can be seen gettg out with his hands raised then critically reaching at least twice with ace right
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left side of his jacket. we won't shohow the moment police fire, but that's when finicum is shot by oregontate troopers and killed. investigators say a loade 9 millimeter handgun was found inside the very pocket finicum appears to reach for. >> you know there are various versions of what happened, most of them inaccurate and some of them inflammatory. we want to give the plic as much information as possible as to wt happened that day. >> reporter: as for the standoffff e count is now down to four. just four armed protesters left side. negotiators are speaking with them and hope to wrapp all o this up soon, robin. >> we all hope that.. neal, thank you. ethan couch, back on u.s. soil this m morning behindars in texas after he dropped his fight toto remain in mexico. he will be bk in front of a judge today. abc's matt gutman has the latest on the case. >> reporter: this morning ethan couch is wakaking up in his nightmare scenario, the tarrant county jail.
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happy to be in t the circumstance he's in. >> reporr: a day the sheriff's been waiting for. >> i saiaid all along i will breathe a sigh of relief when both of them are back. >> reporter: the millionaire's son after nearlyy two mononths bundled back to texas thursday dropping his legal battle against depore trace to the u.s. and then whisked away in this truck. the sheriff waiting to book him at the jail. what was he like? >> meek and mild. heasn't defiant. he didn't raise his voice. >> reporter: but the sheriff claims not repentant. >> hisis only mind-set is how do i get out of trouble and not be held accountable. >> reporter: in 2013 the 16-year-old pleaded guilty to killing four people in a drunk driving wreck. the judge giving him only ten years' probation but police say he and his mother made off to mexico aft this video surfaced allegedly showing him at a boozy party. raising questions of violating that probation. couch will be in court today for his detention hearing, a judge
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remain in this juvenile facility or -- >> he can be order to be taken into custody by our office and taken to the adult jail. >> reporter: of course, all of that will be determined in just a couple of hours. to much media fanfare butut one person who will not be here, ethan couch's traveling buddy to mexico, his mother, tanya, still undehouse arrest, awaiting her trial for alledly helping him escape to mexico. robin. > all rit, matt, thanks for the latest. > amy with the other morning's top stories starting with incident with iran. >> that's right. a new provocation from iran this morning. iran state tv has aired video that it claims is from an iranian drone tracking an american aircraft carrier. u.s.s. officials declined to comment bubut the "uss harry there. theyaptured ten u.s. sailors earlier but releaseded then the
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a massive sinkhole opened up in southern oregon and taken out a huge chunk of a busy highway, highway 101 near t border and from the care you can see a side road completely washed away. it just grew after atorm dudumped nearly an inch and a half rain. well, a giant of the '60s music sceneas died. paul kantner co-founded jefferson airplane behind classics like "white rabbit" and "somebody to love." he died of multiple organ failure. he was 74 years old. a and finally two suspected burglars have learned a valuable lesson. they should have measured first. take a look at this picture. it's fairly priceless. there they tried to shove this giant safe into a small vehicle. police arrived within a minute after this guy's alarm went off that his safe had been stolen to find the two trying to squeeze that huge safe into the backseat. didn work out so well. so now they're safe b behind bars. >> a new entry in your dumb
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1500 blocki of atokad drive. when a car hit a pedestrian. when police arrived to the scene they discovered 73 year old pablito perea-ybarra of south sioux city, dead authorities are still investigating the accident. lukas: a sioux city woman has been arrested for soliciting sex acts at a local motel. police say 30 year old consuela williams was arrested after using a website known for prostitution advertisements to offer sexual services in exchange money. williams was caught after sioux city police carried out a sting operation at her motel room at the palmer house. she's being held at the woodbury county jail. on a thousand dollar bond lukas let's check in with for the weather. matt we'll have some beautiful conditions today and tomorrow with warm temperatures in the 40s. saturday will be the peak of our great warming trend. sunday morning, we'll have the passage of some rain and snow but accumulations will be light. a storm system will
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the potential of heavy snow. today will be warm with sun & clouds as afternoon highs work up to 46. the overnight low is 25 under partly cloudy skies. the high tomorrow is 47 with increasing clouds and more melting. matt we'll have some today and tomorrow temperatures in the s. saturday will be the peak of our great warming trend. sunday
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the fofoototball fld may be linked to his bad behavior. >> that is dr. bennet omalu. he does not hold back in his feelings. alalso rightow trump as you know a big no-show at the debate last night. and this morning, bill and chelsea clinton set to jn hillary i in iowa. the three appearing for the first time togetr on the campaign trail since hillary announced her campaign. new concerns about the mosquito-borne virus, zika. this morning, more than0 cases now reported in the u.s. and authorities revealing one person diagnosed inew york city is pregnant and rich talked about that. >> a lot of anxiety out therere. lara, you got a new warning for car owners you. >> may think it's a good idea cold weather to warm up your car ile getting ready leaving the keys inside. a lot of us have done it. this morning police say please don't. we will tell you why coming up. >> not a good idea. we begin this half hour, though, with that startling new theory about o.j. simpson from the groundbreaking doctor featured
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is convinced his years on the field field may have given had i'm a brain disease. abc's ryan smiths here with that story. have you our attention, an. >> reporter: good morning, robin. a few names in sports more polarizing than o.j. simpson turning him from a football star to a pariah but dr. bent omalu thinks he has vtsz from thousands of hits on the football field and should serve as a cautionary tale. >> if it doesn'tit you must acquit. >> are you havining a problem putting that on your hand? >> reporter:r: he's t most infamous football player in sports history acquitted of double murder, o.j. simpson's trial for the brutal killings ofof nicole brown simpson and ron goldman now inspiring the new tv sees "the people versus o.j. simpson." >> you wt to make this a black thining? i'm not black. i'm o.j. >> reporter: this morning 21 years after the so far-called trial of the century, an intriguing new claim about the
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>> o.j. simpson is more likely thanot suffering fromm cte. >> repter: dr. bennet omalu, the doctor responsible for discovovering chronic traumatic encephalopathy or cte in nfl players from repeated blows to the head believes simpson is a victim of the disease. >> the truth. >> reporter:ortrayed by will smith in the film "concussion" the world renowned forensic path pathologist hasn't examined him personally and can only be diagnosed afterer death but he can identify the t telltale signs of cte behavioral symptoms, he says. >> explosive impulsivebehavior, impaired judgment criminality, even mood disorders. >> reporter: bubut the strongest evidence o.j. may have cte, he says, his college and 11-year pro playing careers. >> he was exposed to thousands of blows to his head. >> reporter: it's an assertion
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made using concussions a part of a legal strategy after his 2008 conviction for armed robbery and kidnapping in las vegas. >> i'm sorry. >> reporter: accding to espn during an appeal of his 33-year maximum sentence, simpson's attorney reportedly filed a sworn statement that he suffered numerous blows to the head and/or landed on my head violently while playing otball. though he never relied on that concussion defense for his appeal, a new trial was denied. while dr. omalu stresses that ct doeoesn't excuse the criminal behavior that landed o.j. behind rs, he does want the case to life-altering damage the sport can cause. now, dr. omalu claims he has y to examine a retired player that doesn't have cte and that in his opinion athletes playing football to the pro level have a 90% to 100% of getting it. all the more reason he says to talk to kids or talk to parents
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exposed to all those hits on the field. >> we'll look at the legal ramifications with dan abrams who covered both of the simpson trials very extensivel ryan alluded to this. could this have been anything he used in eititherf his cases. >> not as a defense, per se, aning he couldn't have said, look, i've got this and, therefore, i i'm not guilty. he might have been able to argue, you shoul be able to give me a lesser sentence, because look a at what i've been suffering called a mitigating factor in sentencing. but when it comes to guilty or not guilty, saying something like i have a brain disease isn't enough. that's why we talk about thehe insanity defense because the criminal law is so black and ite in that rerd. >> do you think now -- not just pro players talkiking college plers, high school players, that if they get in trouble with the law that they could use this defense? >> i think we're actually going to see it a lot, particularly when it comes to sentencing. because you're going to see someone convicted o of a crime,
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that, you know, they got hit a ton in high school or college, that's what led them to become more violent, et cetera, and, you know we'll see if judges accept it as a mitigating factor but againeally important to distinguish between guilt and innocence where this won't be particularly useful and the sentencing phase where someone could say, i should get a reduced sentence because of what i'm suffering from. >> this is bringing a lot of attention to this, but not sure o.j. is the right spokesperson. >> he is the last person you want as the spokesperson for this, right? i mean, no one wants to sympathize with o.j. simpson, soo whether he has it or doesn't have it, it's probably not goi to be particularly useful for the cause. >> got it, thanks, dan. we turn to that new twist in the manhunt for those three inmates who escaped. a woman who teaches at the jail has been arrested in connection with that escapepe. officials believe she provided them with t information they needed to make their break. abc's kayna whworth has the
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>> reporter: this morng the woman who police say helped these convicts escape sitting in other own cell. >> reporter: they made a significant arrest. >> reporter: 44-year-old nooshafarin raghghi arrested i in the escape of these three inmates teaching english as a second language. the alleged mastermind behind the jailbreak, hossein nayeri reportedly taking one o her classes at the time. officials now say she allegedly provided them with google maps another information essential to their escape. steve gomez says the maps may have helped the three get to a spececific address or provided better understaing of the suounding buildings and the jail roof. inmates are allowed three hours of outdoor recreation timime a week. here at this jail it's done on
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>> reporter: ravaghi denies providing anything beyond the maps. according to police, escapees who are still at large may be living out o this white van which was stolen saturday in south los angeles. kayna itworth, abc news, los angeles. >> thanks to kayna for that. coming up here, the latest on barbie's new look making headnes this morning. up next on "gma," the mistake you may make that could cost you your car andlayton up? >> good morning, robin. you know, in the u.s. a car is stolen about once every 44 seconds and for about half of
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details. he joins us now from highlands ranch, colorado. good mning to you, clayton. >> reporter: and good morning, lara. yeah, it seems innent. it's a cold morning. you want to start your car up and warm it up but maybe you go into the store to grab a cup of coffee. it only takes a minute but that's exactly what car thieves arlooking for. watch these car thieves roll up on an idling car in denver and seeing is empty moments later steal it. this guy scouts a a car, parks, approaches and darts to open the door but it's locked. the homeowner sees what's going on and scares the steve away. here in this parking lot a thief casually walks then speeds up to get in a car. the owner comes out to try to stop him but it's too late. cars left running to warm up on cold mornings, cocops call them puffers, bad guys call them a golden opportunity and police departments around the country are warning drivers to not leave thr running cars unattended.
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less than 60 seconds. >> reporter: that's all it took to steal gregory carroll's car but they got ay with the keys his second car, later that night they camee bk to steal that one too. >> give me back my car. >> rorter: se peoplee may not realize in many states it's illegal to leave a car idling with the keys inside and depending on your state and county that could even mean in your own driveway but more people seem t be doing it. nearly 45,000 cars stolen in 2014 hadhe keys in the ignition. >> we got people leaving the cars running everywhere. >> in lakewood,, colorado, we hit the streets with sergeant dave hoover. within minutes his officers spot dozens of puffers idling in 18 and stores. you. >> no. >> the car is left running un unattended while you're inside the store. you can't do that. >> reporter: this driver h with a $57 ticket. >> i wanted to sit in a warm car on the way to work. >> reporter: rick boyer's puffer
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>> pulled out. windows are frosty, go back inside and in tre maybe four minutes, come outside. car is gone. >> reporter: it cause a crime ripple effect beyond just the owne. >> seen them used in drive-by shootings, burglaries and a series of bank robberies where they were stealing puffers as a way to get to and from the robberery scene. >> reporter: on a cold morning a littlele shivering is better than a lot of stealing. >> that's when what they made gloves for. >> now, one police chief in colorado tells me if he could keep peopl from leaving their puff he cars on the street he could acally cut car theft in his city by 20%. lara. >> that's unbelievable. seems so logical. clayton, thank you so much. happening more and more. amy -- >> it happened to me in a parking garage. had my key in the car, he must have taken a break and, boom, car is gon >> yep. >> so, be careful. watch those puffercovers. coming up an important alert
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what? thee warning signs to look out for and when you should go see a doctor. >>p next, michael phelps out of t pool making big moves at a basketball game. what he saying about his dance of distraction. oh, my. to the couple wondering what a good deal looks like... no. seriously? we'll give it a 6 for compositio scary. wow, what about just putting a fair, no haggle price on the window? not zany enough? sometimes the best deals
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` * let's dance we have been showing you the video olympic gold medalist michael phelps showing his moves out of the pool and on the basketball court. look. it's part of arizona state's fabled curtain of distraction so the opponent at the free throw line and, look, it's michael phelps. he shows up. >> really tan. n i say that? looked like he got some sun. >> they're in arizona. >> war paint. >> it worked, as well. >> it did. >> because the oregon state player missed both free throws. >> kind not to name him. i didn't want to do that to him. >> that's a traradition there. >> i'm glad you asked that. let's take a look a some other past special guests. that's not miley cyrus hoisting the wrecking ball. you could have done that. remember you did thafofor halloween. >> i looked like that actually. >> this guy, i can understand, you know, why if you had to look at him.
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on the corner of pierce and 19th street, customers say that they are glad to seehe former green gables building stay a restaruant, something owner bob larsen agrees wiwith. " " don't want it to jujuju look like a cocoie cutter restaruant and it's t characr. the location, green gables, has been a restaruant for a long time and i thininit neeeeded to sy restaruant ahis part of the town could really use it." say owner bob larsen. lukas: larsen says that the exterior of the building is being worked on to get completed, but wants customers to come hungry and crazy bob's is open seven days a week. lukas weather. matt: beautiful conditions today and tomorrow temperatures in the 40s. saturday will be the peak of our trend. sunday thpassage of some accumulations will system will approach on tuesday
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the potential of will be warm with n & clouds as ternoon highs work up to 4 46. the overnight low is 25 under partly cloudy skies. thehe high tomorrow is 47 wit increasing clouds and more melting. matt: we'll have some beautiful conditions today and tomorrow with warm m temperatures in the 40s. saturday will be ththpeak of our great warming trend. sunday morning, we'll have the passage of some rain and snow but accumulations will be light. a storm system will approach on tuesday
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look at the new barbie in all shapes and sizes. parents and daughters sayt's good for girls. >> why do you like that doll? >> because i like it. >> critics say the company has gone too far. we have the dolls right here this morning. we are familyy the perfectmix, e ereme weigig loss stars heidi and chris powell have a secret that could change your family shang this photo of her ex and all of her children from both of her marriages.s. we've come up with this incredible dynamic. >> how the powells are working out a way to make their blended family work. and did victoris secret steal their secret? america's favorite lingerie brand facing a big lauit. the designer who claims they took her idea. now "shark tank's" daymond johnn joing us live. how you can protect your million dollar dreams. i'm alive all tha and we are live with sia this mning as we say --
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i'm alive i'm alive >>ood morning, sia. there she is and, boy, look at al those other sias in t tes square t ts morning. >> sia nation. . >> it is. e is going to b b performing live -- >> look at them all. >> out there in times square. the donele gangers, we can see their faces though. >> there is the real deal. >> right there. so enormously talented in our final half hour. >> the cre was saying wn she was rehearsing, goose bump, not to be businessed. also the story about the n new barbies, well, itt keeee getting big and bigger. queen latifah saying what a pushl moment for barbie and barbies for every kind of girl #thedollevevolves. >> that is great. >> and then i know you're excited about this.
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hugely popular recipe that millions of americans, millions of people have been sharing online. the woman who created it reveals secret ingredients live on "gma." >> so easy, simple and delicious every time. every single time. >> everybody swears by it and that's coming up. the big story this morning, the trump-less republican bate. seven top candidates there days before the gh-stakes i iowa caucuses and while trump was not in the room he was definitely on the other's minds. >> i kind of miss donald trump. he was a little teddy bear t tme . >> i'm a m miac and everyone on this stage is stupid, fat and ugly. >> now that we've gotten the donald trump portion out of the way -- >> he would nearby holding a benefit r veterans. two cable chapels aired it producin this split screen moment. well, the mosquito-borne zika virus is spreading quickly. boston now reporting its first
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at least 31 people in 11tates have been diagnosed inll of those cases contractete outside the u.s. zika is linked to a wave of birth defebruarys in brazil where babies have small heads. family in arizona. ryder. his mom t tookk h picture last month wch showed that white glow in his eye. at first she thought it was a problem with the camera but turns out it was cancerer. der i is being treated right here in new york and thankfully is expected to be fine. exactly ten years ago today our colleagues bob woodruff and doug vogt were bad@y injured and bob spent 40 dayspn a coma then fought his way back from traumatic brain injury returng to tv more than a year later. we are happy to say that bob is working harder thank ever reporting from around theorld and covering issues affecting war veterans. and bob is also closely llowing prince harry's work withthveterans.
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imimrtant date. there are nono just 100 daysys unti the invictus games when hundreds of wounded troops and veterans will compete in olympic-style events in orlando and those games will be seen on espn. and finally if you're sick of your current job but you can't afford to retire, consider panda hugging for pay. a research center in china like legitimately has openings for panda you go huggers. they offer salaries of up to $32,000 a year and factoringngn the cost of living thihi chinin that salary actuallll stretches much farther than it does in the u.s. there is a downside, though. no days off e eve cuddling pandas is a full time job 365 days a year. they lost me on the no vacatio part, ys. >> oh, i was sold until that moment. >> i'd do it for free. did you seeee them? >> i thihink my daughter harper wants to join you. >> hey, amy, tha you. ere's sething you may be forgetting to tell your doctor. you don't remember things.
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published report in a cdc journal that could be a big problelem. abc news senior medical contributor dr. jennifer ashton is here with the details. >> so, first before i want to encourage viewers grab a pen and piece of paper a little bin acrobatics this study found three out of four adults over 9 age of 45 who complained of memory -- out of four adults, three out of four didn't bring that up with their doctor the one who did, 50% of that group failele to t tn go o for follow-up treatment, assessment. one, onus on the doctors. we have to ask about memory issues and, two, patients can't be embarrassed to bring it up and then to follow up on sequential testing and asssment. >> you know, as we get older we joke about, oh, my memory. hohow much i is that normal when you get a little bit older and when do you know maybe it isn't so -- >> incredible common question. so, again, here's some normal versus somee warning signs. take a look. nonoal would be if you forget
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sign would be if you forget the entire experience. next one, normal occasionally we forget whereree park the car. warning sign, it's not normal if you forget how to drive the car. another one, forgetting events from the distant past that happens to all of us, warning sign would be if you forget recent events entirely and, again, that's the whole event and if it's recent and lastly, if you forget a person's name but rememberr it later, that't's normal. warning sign if you forge that person completely. not good. >> i'm glad you put it up likee ththat becau it really lets you know. a simple test. >> i want to caution this is not diagnostic of any kind of medical condition but it's a way to assess t way we form short-te memo. >> what do we do. >> grab a pen and piece of paper. look at these 1 words, take a look and try to remember as many as you can. what we knoww mememyccurs in basically three stage, we have to encode the information and consolidate the information and then we have to retrieve that
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now we'll take that down, give everyone a second. try to write down as many of those words s as you c. >> are you doing it too, george. >> i hope everyone has had their coffee in the morning. again, these kind of brain games -- >> oh, no cheating, robin. >> i got in at 2:00. >> we'll put it up agaiai >> ay, a take a loooo and see how youud. >> oh, my gosh. >> georgege. >> george did really well. >> you're on pointhis morning. ye, you're enfewuenfuego, five to nine, average short-term memory. >> i am joking but i am very tired so i'll take that into account. what's the warning sign, george, my gosh. >> he had seven. >> seven. >> so a average -- >> oh! >> you're average in this sense. >> he is not average. >> what are your recommendations wrong.
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speak to your doctor or hehealth care provider. what's new now is assessment called neurocognitive tting done by neuropsychchologists, they're all over the country usually covered by insurance and that can be reaeally impoportant. >> thank you. i love these segments. >> it's okay. >> i l love that you called me average. >> when have you ever been callll at? jen will be taking your questions thrghout the mornin can you tweet her @drjashton or go to "gma's" facacebook page. >> here's what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." barbie has a brand-new new. one size no longer fits all as you can see. what happens when kids see all ofhese lovely ladies for the first time? and was victoria's secret stolen shark's daymond john joins us live with the latest on that lawsuit. thenennifer aniston's new role. will she score a touchdo in this new movie. and the one and only sia. the voice of an angel performing
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say. here's rockin' barbie >>eporter: the blond bombshell on store shelves. mamakeover. mattel announcing thursday they're adding three new body types, petite, tallnd curvy. so we sat down with the r rl experts and their moms. there's a lot of girirl power at the table to talk about the iconic doll and her latest transformation. >> seeing these changes, it really makes you think like, wow, i'm really beautiful. >> reporter: whenn you compare this barbie, the curvy barbie compared to the original barbie which one would you choose? >> i choose this one because it's different. >> reporter: dr. stacy kaiser says this makes see. when girls are i search of a doll they ofteneek out one that looks like them. so the fact that there are barbie as valuable in a variety of shapes is going to be a good
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>> it's okayhat we don't all look the same. we're all different and we're all beautiful. doesn't matter the shape or size. reporter: mattel agrees telling abc news that barbie's ability to evolve and grow with the times while staying true to her spirit is central to why barbie is the number one fashion do in the world. but n n everyone is on board. one barbie fan tweeting "i'm all forde versety and positive b image but that's not barbie then. it's a different doll." >> barbies more than a brand. barbies a character also >> reporter: still, all the moms say they're happy with the changes and would buy the new dolls for their daughters. >> i get people are complaining but it's your choice. pick one of these or pick the same one. >> beauty comes in a lot of different packages and it's not just blond, it's not just tall and thin. >> reporter: f f "good mning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> learning a lot talking amongst ourselves.
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odd to have a doll that didn't look like myself. i remember going, huh. >> i had a black doll. i don't know why -- how it happened but it's great to be able to expose but i think it's important for kids to identify wi -- >> you know whatlso that is so great about our kids' generation. my daughter doesn't see color. that's what -- i i think having all these selections there's something for everybody out there. >> how about a guy doll in a suit. >> the ken doll. >> making you feel whole. >> i buy that, george.. >> all right. let's move on to another popular brand that's making headlines. victoria's secret is facing a big lawsuit this morning. a lingerie designer claiming the chain stole her dine. abc's rebecca jarvis has that ory. >> reporter: they're some of the world's most famous figures, the
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>> reporter: but one lingerie designer is suing the megachain for allegedly stealing her body of work. debra mackinnon who runs new jersey intimate apparel zephyr's claiming they're selling a knockoff version of her push-ups. it's anamically correct and creates lift and cleavage while maintaining a natural appeance under clothing. >> she's saying what is in the store w was her idea. >> i have put a lot of type, work, energy and investment into ininvestigation and i just want property. mckinson says she got the idea in january of 2008 after 20 mock-up ae. its and then pitched her product to victoria's secret telling the megachain she was applying for a patent but would give t t company exclusive licensing rights if they came to an agreement. according to the complaint, mackinnon claims she sold tens
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the company from 2011 to 2012 until victoria's secret decided to terminate tear agreement and began makining lower quality knockoffs. >> this specific case is a classic david and goliath story where you have an entrepreneur and a large u.s. conglomerate corporation. >> reporter: we're joined by rebecca and we als have "shark tank's" daymond john in orlando on t tour for his new book "the power of brokoke" which by the way best-seller's list. >> well deserved. >> thank you. >> daymond, we want to know what protect herself. >> shehoul have had a non nondisclosure agreement wn she goes and shops it to a the brands and that procures or saves the fact she's not going to bee able to get knocked offff because they signed an agreement and should have walked i there with a provisional patent that holes her place f that patent for at bra for about a year
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actual product. >> but because she didn't do that, what chances does she have at winning this? >> very little because you know what, they probably didn't want to sign an nda because they probably get, you know, pitched bras all the time. probably have a staff of 200 people deloping bras and there's going to be a push-h-up a in thesystem, sohey probably dididt want t sign that s s thehe prorobably decided to hole the meetings regardless. >> what suggestions do you have? you have people that come on your show and have these great concept, products and that and you know they go to bigger places and how do they protect themselves? >> first of all they have to trademark the name and concept. if the's a design patent they have to also copyright the design pat ten and they should go out and get arovisional patent so it holds their place in line ashey develop the product. they canan't just wk into a big company and say, hey, take a look at this. it could have been a designer in a whole other depepartment that reviewed that bra two years later and said i came up with the idea. the head of the companyay not
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>> is there some way you can go because i know so many people, they have these ideas, they don'tt knowhere to go. is there somewhere they can go. >> of course, you can go to an attorney which i highly suggest but a ust -- united states trademark -- ustpo. >> uspto. >> that's my dyslexia kicki inin yeah, that's where you would go d that is the government site to show pat steps and trademarks. >> you could do that by yourse. >> it's uspto.gov. they actuay have a s section so think about thehe cost of doing these thing, you hear a lawyer and think, that's going to cost me. they actually have a part of their site where you can ask for pro bono help. that means free help from a free attorney that has been doing thesese things that's been looking at pat tenses that knows exactly whwhat you nd to put into your patent in order for it to really have weight and teeth. >> who pays for the attorneys? >> the gornment. >> whatever happened back in the days when we went to the library and we figured out how to do it
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>> that's right. >> all right. very impornt advice there. daymond, thankou very much. congratulations again and, rebecca, thank you. out to rob now. >> checkt out, amy. somebody here -- a bunch of sia supporters. obviously not quite as shy but very excited about the performance coming u up and also big fans of snow and that snowpack iss minishing. check it out. we'v seen a big decrease from 58% across the u.s. to 37%, hugest among the northeast wherep philly@d droropped abo a foot, new york has seen a drop of 20 inches of snow melting in through sublimations. more snow and rain coming in the pacific northwest and northern california after an epic snow year there.mperatures in the 40s. saturday will be the peak of our grgrt warming trend. sunday morninin we'll have the passsse of some rain and snow but accumulations will be light. a storm systemill approach on tuesday
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heavy snow. day will be warm with sun & clouds as afternoon highs work up to 46. the overnight low is 25 under partly cloudy skies. the high >> all right. if there was a chandelier out here, lara, we'd be swinging om it. >> i know you would. for now get off the chandelier and get in here. "pop news." we begin with megamovie casting news on this fridaymorning. jennifer aniston up first. she will flex her acting muscles once again this time in "the fixer" playing denise wright, a real-l-life mis usa contestant turn ferocious sports manager. think of olivia pope in the nfl. >> wow. other casting news, let's stoop for thatquick. apparently a very meaty role, a lot of great actresses. >> she's be great. >> transformed there. >> excited for her on that.
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solo and hannibal lecter joining forces kind of. the actors, harrison ford, anthony hopkins teaming up to for a spy thriller called "official secrets." the cast goes on and on, going to be a fabulous movie. they star as cia agent and retired uk general. inin this movieased on real events leading up to the 20 invavaon of iraq and then finally, the f fst casting announcement about the follow-up to "fifty shades of grey," just a movie that i know i was not looking forwardo at all. kim basinger will join jamie dornin and dakota johnson in "fifty shades darker." that's set to begin production next month. she plays alana lincoln, a former loveraryy key part of christian grey's mysterious past. lover. you know that from the books, right, george? you know exactly who that is. >> telling me on commercial break. >> oh, my goshsh when i was reading thee book i was like where is kim basinger. >> i remember her in "9/2 weeks." >> that little one.
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the 3rd annual camp volunteer recognition celebration was held yesterday at tthe camp's meadowlark lodgin sioux city. and this year's recipient of volunteer of the year 2015? alex castillo kristin burbank s awarded the special event volunteer of the year award as s well. staff says that there wouldn't be a a camp without the help of volunteers. " high hopes could not do it without the volunteers, they are a very critical componentof our program. without all the hours they put in day in and dada out we wouou not be successful in providing the e services that weweo." says ceo o ocamp high hopesesli langseth. lukas: over 200 volunteers gave camp high hopes, helping give a fun mmertime camp experience to disabled children teens and adults in the tri state region. lukas let's check in with for the weather. matt: we'll have som beautiful conditions today and tomorrow th warm temperatures in the 40s. saturday will be the peak of our r greaeawarming trenen sunday morning, we'll have the e ssage of some rain and snow but accumulations will be ligight. a storm
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approach on tuesday of next week with the potential of heavy snow. today will be warm with sun & clouds as afternoon highs work up toto 46. the overnight low is 25 under partly cloudy skies. the high tomorrow is 47 with ineasing clouds and more melting. matt: we'll have some beautiful conditions today and tomorrow with warm temperatures in the 40s.aturday will be the peak of our great t warming trend. sunday morning, we'll have the passage of some rain and snow but accumulations will be light. a storm system will approach on tuesday of next week with the potential of heavy snow. today will be warm with sun & clouds as s afternoon h ghs
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i'm going to sng from the chandelier from the chandelier i'm gonna live like tomorrow doesn't exist like it doesn't exist i'm gonna fly like a bird through e night feel myy tears as they dry i'm gonna swing from the chandelier from the andelier [ cheers and applause ] >> yes, sia is here this morning. that's her huge sit "chandelier." can't wait. we'll hear more fromher. >> so much life in that voice. >> wow. >> yes. ha hour. also programming note about tonight.
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mysteries. searching for long lost loved ones "since the day i was born >> if you don't mind i'll get up and i walk over to do our next segment, the reason i'm wearing pink, a and i enjoy the month of october, a lot of breast ccer awareness luncheons and i had the honor of speaking inn cincinnati at their 14th annual pink ribbon luncheon. met these wonderful talentete women here. patty, how areyou? >> i am greaea >> i'm notot going to tell you how much money the donated to that charity, chris collinsworth fund with his wife hololly. so wonderful when whatou're abable to do and had a visit here and i promised they would do "pop news," lara. yeah, i just -- you know, when you're getting that live auction and just trying to build it up. what is it about that luncheon in cincinti. >> it's just amazing, being able to give back to allll those women and help them gond get their scans and it's just an amazing event and i'm alwayays so honored
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that event and i'm so honored being here this morning with you. >> oh. you guys arey favorite. >> thank you all so much. it's wonderful to see you again. we're ing to be talking. she has a great little business that we're going to -- amamy, we're going to talk to her about that. this, i'm just -- a bonanza of just wonderful things. my home girl from mississippi. we are celebrating one ofhe most delicious a a popular recipessonline, the mississippi roast shared millions of times. "the new york times" cal it the roast that owns the internet and the creator of the original recipe robin chapman is here with us. i've been looking forward to seeing you. >> i've been looking forward to seeing you. >> wonderful. so happy and proud. tell us how this owl came about. >> actually it started a long time ago. my daddy's sister gave mee a recipe in the early 1990sor a roast bf sandwich recipe. quite spicy but wonderful. i had small children and decided
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little milder version. >> and it's sething that you can kind of modifyt to your tastes. but it's so easy. >> so easy, anybo can make it. >> it's tasty each and every time. >> every time. >> there's secret ingredients. this is the first one. tells about it. >> these are pepperocini peppers, they're beauful. work well in the slow cooker and they give the roast a very distinct flavor in all right so that's the first one. ah, this is going back. this is going back old scho. way back. i love. the au jus mix that works in the end. >> last but certainly not least. >> no, probably the most important recipe, the most important ingredient is the hidden valley ranch dressing. it's mild and flavorful and it really makes the dish whatt is. >> it does and each a andnd every ti is so delicious. i know you want to give a
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>> kararen actually -- >> why. >> she actually put my recipe in her hometown church cookbook which was my church as well lifelong best friends and after that somebody picked it up on a blog and it went viral. >> were you as amazed as everybody else. >> patty, come on in here. you want to do a little taste test.. may wewe >> sure. >> a little taste here. >> wow. >> you know, how many people are going tooe making this night. ho does that make you feel, robin? >> well, it's very flatterg d exciting that such a simple recipe has been so well received by people across the country. >> it is so simple and, karen, did you know that this was going this. >> i did not. i had no idea but it's a great recipe. >> oh, gosh. and are you making it on sunday? you said it was so sweet, you said on certain days with the study or mething. >> wednesday night bible study nighght ally kids come to my
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sunday we eat it with accompanyments like e a bi luncheon in the south. >> you can have all different sides with it. >> very versatile. >> yeah. >> on "gma." so much -- i know i promised "pop news" but i think this sis really good second. >> i like this. >> it's great. >> i'm glad you do. >> thank you all very ch. and i hope you'reoing to have a great weekend because we are. you can learn more about this recipe on our website at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! you're going to want to cook it this weekend. guaranteed. let's get tside now to rob. > hey, guys. we're talking with the sias out here. who looks m like sia? exactly. all right. let's check out what's going on out west. th pacific got a little atmospheric river goingng on. it will be driving to california over the weekend and had a lot of wind energy that will pump up the heat and thunderstorms that uld go severe tuesday and wednesday of next week and potentially a blizzard on the northern side of this thing.
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mile and beautifulcross the central part of the u.s. today. florida. chillynd blustery in the northeast.40s.aturday will be the peak of our great warming g trend. sunday morning, we'll havav the passage of some rain and snow but t >> this weather report is brought to you by nationwide insuranc we are minutes away from sia. robin, back this to u. >> this, robin, is so good. patty, can you read that. >> momma, y know him from the -- you know him from espn, jay williams is here live and cia a's big performrmce coming
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>> you're a natural. [ chchrs and applause ] >> whoo! basketball star jay williams had it all, an ncaa championship ring, a contract with the chicago bulls and then he made e mistake and it all went away "life is not an accicint," a memeir of reinvention. we'll talk to him in just a moment but first take a look at his remarkable journey. ja williams seemingly had it all. blessed with talent and a natural leader the point guard had a storied career at duke.
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>> twice namedall-american. >> as good as it gets. >> reporter: leading his team to a national championsh. >> that's it. >> reporter: he was expected to bebe the nex big thing inn the nba. cked second overall in thehe 20 draft but after just one season with the chicago bulls a terrible accident, he crashed his motorcycle into a street lamp fracturing his pelvis, tearing up his knee a was hospitalized forver three months. still, just 21, williams' nba career was over. oh, but his life wasn't.. and i'm here with former nba star and en analyst jay willllms, thank you for b bng here. >> thanks for having me. >> i got to tell you i've been readin your b book and cnot p it is remarkable. what you've been through and what you've accomplished but i warrant to go back to that eventful day. you dn't have on a helmet. >> nope. >> you didn' have a license to ride a motorcycle and you around this pole. >> i did. i was 21 years old. i was a baby, you know, who
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years old yet mine followed me for the rest of my life and hit a utilityole going 70 miles per hour andnd next thing you know, i was i the hospital for over 2 1/2 months? and your career was over. >> yeah, pretty much at that given moment. i tried to come back and but i couldn't do it at the same level i was at b my thing is accidents happen in life and i really think i'm better for it. >> you say in your book that that crash was not an accident. >> well, i've been living my life so differently at that point and i saw guys who have been playing professional sports kiss their wives and go on planes and then live a different lilife and comome back home and ago like it never happened and, look, i found ofay of justifyiying inin right. >> you were headed down that road. >> for sure and i was into drugs athe time. i was into alcohol. i was partying a lot. it tk all b a year for meo become a shell of myself. and i fought through it. afterwards it's like i truly believe that now the course i'm setton 0 as a man is a lot better it ever would have been in that position. >> you got so low in those months of recovery and you attempted suicide.
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second time being the worst where i wanted everythinin to go away. i got addicted to oxycontin and tried to overdose on that and thought many people on tv -- wow, maybe tv could be my new passion. >> just happened like that. how do you reinvent yrself going from nearly dying, nearly killing yoursel to then all of a sudden saying, aha, i can have a great life? >> youou know, it took a while. it didn't justappen automatically overnight. i found a board. they helped me to have higher standards and surrounded myself by positivity. my outlook is so different. i take a shower in the mning and ink, i couldn't take a shower by myself so it's a different perspective on life. >> grateful and thankful. >> every day. >> you've had incredible people in your life. you write about your parents, coach k. >> uh-huh. >> had some great words of wisdom for you along the way. >> like a second father to me.
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always r rosy but i wouldldt have it any other way.y. >hat's the most important thing h h taught you. >> probably to move on to the next play. you know, when i was a freshman i used to turn the ball over all the time and used toring one negative play into the other and that's very much similar to life, righ my sdechts, i was able to get over it because i had to think what is the next play of my life and i can't bring all this depression into all the positive thgs coming to me. >> what's your nextig goal. >> hopefully doing what you do. i see you and robin on air. george i i killing it. hopefully that willle the next step oneday. >> so tell mebout where you are right now i your fe. like what't's a day in the life of jay. >> a day in the life of yeah is working espn college gameday and hang out withesse palmer, one of the people you work with. the sock effec and having f fun and enjoying it. i le hearing other people's stories about how they persevered through adversity. >> love hearingour story. it is a must read. i feel ipipired just sitting next to you so thank you for what you're doing. keep doing it. "life is not an accident."
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y the studio is packed. it's the moment we've all been waiting for. grammyomininated superstar s is here for her first "gma" appearance. her brand-new album "this is acting" is out this morning now performing her new single co-written, co-produced by kanye west, , everybody, this is "reaper." broke down thought that i would drown hope that i've been found 'fore i hit the ground
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eye hey i saw you weeping saw you creeping saw you sneaking in the shadow's dawn i feel so strong saw you out the corner of my eye d't come for me todayay'm feeling good i'm savor it don't come for me today i'meeling good i remember when rereaper you came to take me away so close i was to heaven's gates but no baby no baby nototoday ohou tried to track me down you followed me like the darkest cloud but no baby no
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reaper oh reaper eaper oh no babyby no babyot today reaper oh reaper reaper oh no baby no baby not today so come back when i'm good to go i got drinks to drink and menen to hold i got good thingso do with my life yeah oh i wanna dance in the open breeze feel the wind in my hair hear the ocean sing i got good things to feel in my le yeah don't come e for me today i'm $% eling good
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me today i'm feeling good i remember when reaper you came to take me away so close i was to heaven's gates but no baby no baby n today oh you tried to track me down you followed me like a darkest cloud ut no baby no baby not today reaper oh reaper reaper oh no baby no baby not today reaper oh reaper
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no baby not totoy back now with superstar sia who just ge us an incredible -- why are you laughing? that's true. no, you know h how funny it is, just found out moments ago that your new album is number one in over 50 countries, close to 60 countries. we just heard that moments ago. so thank you. >> atat is so amazing. >> the concept of this album if you don't knono this is acting is these are all songs you've written for other artists, you're a terrific writer and
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these were for rihanna and all these artists who didn't choose them? a couple of them i wrote and kept for myself and even one i took back actually because i liked it. >> which one is that. >> "space between." >> who was it supposed to be. >> rihna and i asked if she didn't mind and she didn't. she's a cool gal. >> i love -- >> i was feelingng it. suddenly had seller's remor. >> i understand. i understand. i have the same problem with antiques. this is bigger and more important. recycling. these songs meant something to you.u. >> it feels like a good experiment if i'm right because i felt like they were good songs but nobody was picking up on them and i thought, well, i have this -- i'm in this luxury position where i can just experiment. i don't have to be successful cause i'm alrea making money from all of tir pop songs'm writing so i can afford to experimentnt withh my own uff. >> i think the eeriment paid off. >> nice work. >> number one.
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such an iconic look. why so important to shield your face? >> oh, i mean it's just -- it's for fun and for privacy. like i've been working aund new york this whole time. i don't need security detail. i don't need anythingspecial. i just walk around. and i can do that and that's a industry. >> yeah, no kikiing. >> yeah, so that't'why. >> that won't chanan. this look isn't just a look for this year. you're going to keep it. >> as long as it works. if it stops working then obviously -- hand. >> can you see. i was like, can i hold your hand. >> i'm sure you have many volunteers. will youou pleas come back to "gma." >> congratulations. >> thanks, again, theame of the album is "this is acacting" and it is big. we thank you and we thank you guys. robin, george, everybody, have a
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please, you do too, won't you. lukas: a newly-formed service group is ready to make another big donation to a siouxland non- profit. during its second quarterly meeting at briar 0+ men who care, picked siouxland cares as the non- profit that they'll be supporting. last fall, thehe grp was able to donate $7,0 to the warming shelter, and they hope this donation will be even bigger as ththey continue e add members. "it's just been a tremendous amount of support that we got and having the ability to have a huge impact for non- profit within the community has justbebeen something really special and something i'm really proud to be part of and look forward to cocontinuing to grow in the months and years ahead." says member c chris barondeau. lukas: every man in the
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to writing a $10 check to the non-profit chosen on a quaerly basis. their next meetingis planned for may. lukas for the weather. matt: we'll have some beautiful cocoitions today and tomorrow with warm temperatures ithe 40s. saturday will be the peak of our great warming trend. sunday morning,e'll have the passage of some rain and snow but accumulations will system will of next week with the potential of heavy snow. today will be warm with sun & clouds as afternoon highs work up to 46. theovernight low is 2 2 skies. the high increasing clouds and more melting.
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