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median sfls and uber iss responding to the attack. amazing escape. a megabus evacuated just moments before it goes up in flames. how they all got out alive rocket man out of this world mystery. the newly uncovered tapapes revealing the, quote, wrd music, astronauts say was playing on the dark side of the moon. what the famous rocket man really heard. i'm a rocket man >> ooh, that was bad. >> but it felt so good >> greatat monda morning here on "good morning america." we're getting to the bottom of that space mystery and speaking of stars. >> yes, none other than sam champion, everybody, in the hous >> of course, they have pandora in spacac
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>>also, it wit us new then. welcome back, sam. good to have you here. we'll begin withhe race for the white house. it's your "your voice, your vote." donald trump the clear front-runner in the republicans. their next contest in nevadad tomorrow and abc's tom llamas is here with the latest. >> reporter: george, good morning. donald trump takes his high-roller campaign to vas today while his t closest competitors, senator mar cue row owe and ted cruz try to argue the odds are on their side to win the nomination. their argument, trump may be winning today. but ere are still 70% of voters not picking donald d trump. this morning, donald trump on a victory lap following a big win south carolina. saying he's attracted gop voters in all shapes and sizes. >> we won with everything. tall people, short people, fat people, skinny people. just won. >> in atlanta, the lights went outn trump. but it couldn't stop his power on
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crowd. i like that much better. because the likeson't work, i won't pay the rent. >> reporter: trump on a roll after his back-k-to-back wins. the whole trump family on the victory stage in south carolina. even wife melaina leading the charge for the next contest. >> we love you and we're going ahead to neda. >> reporter: hoping to limit those trump celebrations. senator marco rubio. who barely won second place in south carolina. rubio hit three states on sundayay. eaking to some ofis biggest crowds and unveiling a new message. >> in america, a message of the people flow through the veins. >> reporter: but senator ted cruz is telling rubio, no so fast. marking rubio's appearance on
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>> i think we can win florida on march 15th. that's fairly amazing admission they don't believe they're going to win here in nevada. >> reporter: all thrhreeoping to gain supporters from jeb bush who dropped out of the race south carolina. >> a number of pundits said if a couple of other candidates drop out, if you add their scores together, it's going to equal trump. these geniuses. they don't understand that as people drop t, i'm going to get a lot of those votes, also. >> reporte now the washington post reporting this morning that former n new york city mayor rudy giulia is advising donald trump. he'll announce his national security advisers very soon. rubio donny wahlberg, the former
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he has the oh oh oh the right stuff. >> did he say it like that? >> he didn't say it like that. >> thanks for clarifying. to the democrats now. llary clinton scoring a hard-fought victory in nevada over bernie sanders. a much-needed win for the clinton campan they may now slow bernie sands' momentum ahead of their next face-off in south carolina. abc's cecilia vega is here and has the latest for us. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. bernie s sanders said he's notot going anywhere, he's into this race until the convention. afterr thi loss in nevada that path to the name nation is looking a lot tougher. this morning, hillary clinton still riding high. >> we just won nevada! >> reporter: fresh off that nevada win -- >> something really special is happening here. > reporter: clinton now armed th two victories andnd hoping for aa third, heading into the next state, south carolina.
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that we want is within our grasp. >> reporter: and she's loong ahead to the palmetto state feeling confident. the latest polls showing clinton with a double-digit lead over vermon senator bernie nders. but despite that big vegas-style win, clinton conceding overnight, she has a big problem to overcome -- trust. >> i'll demonstrate that i have always been the same person fighting for the sam values. >> reporter: bernie sanders still vowing to stay in the race. vowing supporters. >> you and you and you havee the power to determine the futuree of >> reporter: and former president bill clinton stopping in oklahoma overnight, bracing fofor a fight on sup tuesday and beyond with a different competitor across the aisle. >> one of their candidates in the other party said he going to make america great again.
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america never stoppeded being great again. >> rorter: lots of cheersoror that line sanders' team is spendi heavily. this fight is going to get more heated. as the two sides go after the african-american voters george, clinton supportersell me we'll hear her go strong on sanders' record on guns. jon karl now. in the end, the nomination are all about piling up dedelegates. jon, where things stand right now. >> reporter: after three states, donald trump has a even bigger lead in the delegate race than 's had in the polls. 67 delegates compared to 11 for ted cruz, 10 f for you marcouk owe and 5 for john kasich. it's takes 1,237 to win the repuican nomination. on the democratic side, hillary
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actually tied among the delegates that have won in primaries and caucuses. dedemocratic also have the super delegates, they can vote for whoer they want. reallyhe party establishment. add those in, hillary clinton has a huge lead 5020 to 70. >> john, next tuesday, super tuesday, the most delegateses at stake. >> that's theig priziz 11 states ving for candides. george, donald trumpp can kee his momentum4 if he can score a sweep on super tuesda it's hard to sesee how he's stopped.d. >> jon karl, thanks very much. let's talk to matt dowd righght now. donald trump two big wins in south carolina. if you look at the betting
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odds for the nomination about even with marco rubio, why? >> we're in anique situation right now. instead of coalescing around the front-runner they're trying to go against the front-runner. they have made two bad assumptions during this race. first, they assumed that donald trump has a a ceilinge can't get above the ceiling. a assumption that's going to b brokenen in the next week or two. the momentum as win, you gain the ceiling. the early1900s in football, when you bet on the running game and knute rockne shows up with the forward pass. donaldrump has invebted the forward pass here. the gop that wants to stop donald trump it seems the only way they can stop him is with a coested conventionon it doeoe't seem like they have a plan for somebody else to win.
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>> meantime th path for hillary clinton with south rolina and super tuesday coming up, she can build up a huge lead. >> i think it's get very diffult if bernie sanders doesn't keep it close, she'll begin to wrap uphe race next week. >> you went old school with the football analogy. now to that twist between apple and fbi. fbi director writing a letter about the disputes as protesters plan to back apple. abs pierre thomas in washington h has the latest for us. >> reporter: good mornin robin. while in support of apple across theountry tomorrow, they continue to face off with bototh sides digging in, thihi morning,g, as yousaid the fbi director is getting persolly involved in a very public director. releasing a letter calling on
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iphone of san bern dee owe killer, syed farook. fbi director james comey said, we don want to break anyone's enkripgs. but apple is taking to the air waves to challenge the fbi's reasoning. saying that the privacy and security of millions of his customers are at risk. >> no limit on what the government could apple to do if it succeeds this way. >> reporter: to make the case, apple has hired ted olson two whose wife died on one of the planes in the 9/11 attack and this is pdora box. we can't give the terrorists a victory. >> reporter: the fbi claims that the investigagation remains urgent, that the phone may have critical additional clues including whether others were
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this morning, apple ceo tim cook e-mailed his employees to thank ththem for their support. he said d army v veran wrote him, quote, like my freedom, i will always consider my privacy a treasure. clearly, neither side backing down. >> high stakes in this battle we'll get the latest now on bill cosby. his wiwife camille is set to go under oath this morning. after her lawyers' attempts to stopped the deposition failed. it will take place in springfield, massachusetts. linsey davis is the. >> reporter: good morning, george. is is exactlyly what camille cosby was hoping to avoid. at around 9:30, she's expected to face probing questions not only about her relationship with her husband but his relationship with other women. over the weekend, her attorne filed this emergency motion, to postpone her deposition at a massachusetts hotel.
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deposition or public forum and have to testify about her personal relationship with her husband. definitely not testify about his relationship with other women. cosby's wife of 52 years has been hoping to avoid answering any questions about her husband.d. bu the attorney for seven of cosby's alleged victims who filed a damation suit against the embattled comedian saying she would have revant information having served as his business manager for years. her public item would create a unnecessary media circus that serves no purpose other than to harass a embarrass her. more than 50 women have come forward claiming cosby sexually assaulted them, claims he has consistently denied.
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only once making a public statement. defending her sband, saying he's the man you thought you knew. audge has also ruled that mrs. cosby can refuse to answer certain questions that would involve private conversations between her and her husband. protected byhe maritit disqualification rule. now to that big scare on a megagabus, catching flame on a highway outside of chicago. rnt fortunately, no one was hurt. abc's linzie yooeie yooeie janis is here. >> reporter: it had been on the road for just over an hour when disaer strk. it was really scary. >> reporter: horrifying moments onnen an illinois highy. >> big explion. bus on fire.
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traveling from chicago to minneapolis, exploding. just moments after the 40 people onboard evacuated. >> it was full of black smoke. and as iot off, the bus blew up. >> reporter: panicked passengers watching as their belongings go up in flames. >> we lost erything. >>eporter: you can see the charred remains of the bus. miraculously no one was injured. many onbod said there were signs of problems early on. >> some people said they smell burng. >> reporter: "the new york times" frugal traveler lucas peterson was onboard doing a a story on the bus. >> the driver kepep p pling over to the side. >> reporter: last year in upstate new york, another megabus fire. after a tire blew. that bus pulling over and then igignitingnd in 2012, this
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a blown tire responsible for ravagingng that bus. pending litigations, these bus may be carrying too much weight, causing g the tires to blow out. this morning, an investigaon is under way to what caused the latest bus to incinerate. >> theyy have an event data recorder. megabus is cooperating with authorities and safety is its top priority. >> boy, so glad everyone got out of there. > lara, the reasoso we were singing poorly "rocket man." >> a bit of space mystery brewing. new audio unveili that astronauts may have heard music onon the dark side of the moon raising some big questions this morning. ground control to major tom >> reporter: up until now, david bowie is probably the closest we
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but newly declassified audio tapes reveal there may be music in spac in 1969 as apollo 10 cruises the dark sid of the moon, where contact with na is unavailable, astronauts claim they heard something strae. >> did you hear that? that whistling sound? >> it soundss like outer space music. >> reporter: those transcripts were archihived and held for the last foudecades. there may be a earthly explanation. the music was caused by two different spacecrafts, radios interfering with each other. and thes a row naughts themselves aren't sure that music was caused by those radio frequencies but they did admit they were very terrified by it. >> can you imagine?
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>> sure it's just radio frequencies. or not. >> or not. >> sure it was. >> sam, what else do you got today. big storm behind you. lot to talalk about today. let's get to the wall. cooler temperatures in. we weren the 60s in the east and the northeast. now that's all cooler temperatures. tomorrow, we' talking about ice, rainn a snow. philadelphia through to new york city. today, some strong storms developing in texas. watch this low and as it moves to new orleans this is the worst part of this storm, these storms in the darker shade, it could actually spawn off some tornadoes. could spin up a a tornadodo in that. behind that, a low front. we're talking about snow. look at you, chicagoland, little bit south and east, getting some of the bigger tots here of the snow. up to 6 inches.
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nation.tuesday and another on wednesday evening. temperatures a are going to stay in the upper 30s to middle 40s for highs. we have a high temperature today of 41 with mostly cloudy ski and some fog and mist. the low tonight is 32 and it'll be cloudy and cool. tomorrow's hh is 44 with a light mix of precipitation early followed by mostly cloudy and breezy
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again this week, sam. already got chicagoland in one time. coming up here on "good morning america" -- an uber driver suspected in that deadly rampage in michigan. those passengers speaking out. >> once he came to a stop, i jumped out of the car and ran away. > insidehat terrifying ride and uber official willl join us exclusively this morning. also coming up, a new crackdown on hoverboard. now an official saying no hoverboard is safe. if you need an opioito manage your chronic pain, you may be sooo constipated it feeeels like eryone can go ...except you. tried many things? still struggling to find relief?f?
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strong encounter center in sioux city this weekend. fisheries biologist sam stukel presented his 2-year- long photograghy journey of cauring the missouri river throughout the four seasons. the exhibit titled ... "a year on the missouri" .was highly anticipated and while . the photographer displayed his most captivating works for each season ... he does have a preference. "i am a big fan of winter. i like the less people more elbow room. if the goal is showing people the river in a new way, maybe something that haven't seen before, winter is the best time to do that becasue typically we look at the river through the windshield or window of our cars from a distance
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year and there are a lot of really unique features that t me out durtringnghe coldest months."stukel said he spent several years studying the watershed of the last missouri river resevoir ...and in these studies, he found his passion for taking pictures of landscapes. stukel has been on the river more than 100 days each year for the past decade. scott:t: we have a quiet pattern with 2 minor rain and snow mix chances - 1 overnight into early tuesday and another on wednesday evening. temperatures are going to stay in the upper 30s to middle 40s for highs. we have a high temperature today of 41 with mostly cloudy skies and some fog and mist. the low tonight is 32 and it'll be cloudy and cool. tomorrow's high is
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welcome back to "good morning america." and theangola crater inn tanzania where the great migration is taking place and tomorrow, amy is going to take us inside liveor our "good morning america" on safari. ment. >> amazing the new technology we'll be using, you'll feel like you're right there with her. > also right now, we're one day away from theop caucus. all eyes are on nevadand donald trump. who just won a big victory in south carolina. marco r rubio and ted cruz
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and mark zuckerberg is predicting virtutual reality is th future of social media during a surprise visit at a tech conference on sunday. he said, pretty soon we'll live in a world where everyone has the per to share and experience whole scenes like we're there. >> how pretty soon? >> like tomorrow. amy is going to lead us. it's incredible. a network television first. a live 0-degree virtual reality experience. "good morning america" will be on safari. let's talk tamy. >> that's right, ys.% we'll be showing you animals like you have never seen them before. with amazing, sweeping views. you'll be looking at these animals witith extremely rare angles. that 360-degree virtual experience. we're bringing you a live, never before seen, an interactive
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>> thank you. we'll be checking back with her. >> give willie nelson his hat back. >> sam. >> first day back, a little cranking. >> amy will laugh. >> thank you, sam. first in this ha-hour, new developments in thatororfying massacre in michigan. the alleged gunman an uber driver nown custody while police investigate whether he picked up fares during the rampage. alex perez has the latest. >> reporter: good morning, the uber driver is expected to make his first appearance in court later today at t this point, authorities are tight-lipid about new possible motives in this case. this morning, t t hunt for swers. what triggered an alleged rampage that led to arrest uber driverason dalton. mayhem in kalamazoo beginning
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several times in the parking lot of thihis residential complex, she arrived. but in this car dealership parking lot, aatheher and his 17-year-old son, shot andnd killed. just 16 minuteseslater, a gunman opens fire just outside of this cracker barrel restaurant, killing four people. including a former teacher. >> this is your worst nightmare. >> reporter: authorities spot the suspect's vehicle and take him into custody without incident. the victims investigators say, apparently selected at random. >> how you tell the families of these victims they weren't targeted for any reason. >> reporter: police investigating whether the uber driver took tears in between shootis. this man said he was one of his
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>> he said i'm not the shooter. i said r you shoo. >> reporter: mattt millen s s he rodede with dalton 70 minutes before the first shooting. the ride start normally. but within a few mutes he had to find a way out of dalton's cars. >> we were d driving through medians, driving through lawnsing. speeding along. finally, once he came to a stop, i jumped out of the car and ran away. >> reporter: millen thenaid hee cacaed 911 and gave dalton's license plate number. and this aorning, we're learning one of the young victims a 14-year-old girl, who was believed to have brain dead is fighting for her life, respononding to doctors withh two thumbs up when asked if she can hear them. robin. >> all right, alex, thank you very much. in a morning exclusive, we're joined byy a member of uberer's safety advisory board, ed davis.
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some time with us this morning to discuss this. what do you know about the spect's background? the check that he went through. any details you can share? >> there's a full background check done on all dver partners for uber and this indivial had the background check completed and there wasas nothing in his bacacround to indicate he was a problem. he had n record whatsoever. >> is it true that uber's background check does not include checking fingerprints andaw enforcement is not involved and thatber doesn't even meet with prospective drivers in person, is all that true? >> i is true that fingerprints aren't utilized. therere are thousands of employers that don't use fingerprints in that their bake ground checks. this process is handled online. this process is very comprehensive.
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only where an individual lives right now but where they lived in the past. uber stresses that in an emgency situation, a call to 911 is the best way to deal with the situation likethat. there was n n background check that wou have identified this man as a problem. he was a father, a husband, he was described as the police guy. exexactly t type of guy that any corporatio would like to hire. >> was he still picking up t the fares? >> all of that information is part of the ongoing investigation. >> people are waking up this morning and conceed about using uber. you have beeee in law enforcement before. how can assure people they will be safe if they get in a uber car and will you recommend any changes to t board?
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security procedures, before, during and after the trip. ththe's a constant flow o of information. the identityf the driver, the hicle they're drivinin in an exact identification of every person that gets in the vehicle through theirir credit card information. >> all right, ed davis, thank yoyou very much. of course, we're thinking of the victims and those that were injured and keeping those families in our -- >> our hearts go out to them, no question. >> ed davis, thank you for your informatn. we'll me on now to the you new developmen in the domestic investigation into nfl quarterback johnny manziel. abc's ryan smith has the story. >> reporter: this morning, dallas policice say they are examining hotel surveillance video reportedly showing a an encounter between manziel and
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>> detectives have continued communating with the complainant. intervied witnesses. reporter: in her affidavit seeking an order of protection from manziel, crowley said she met up with manziel at hotel zazza in the earlying morning hours of january 30th. she claims the argument became physical and tried to fight him off. that sheheold the valet,t, please don't let him te me. i'm scared f my life. crowley also claims, the 23-year-old struck him with his open hand. police would not release details about the surveillance video. >> thehere has been no determination as to what charge if any, will be filed against mr. manziel. >> reporter: in october,r, police
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nfrontation between the pair. manziel known for his hard partying ways off the field has not been arrested or charged for either encounter. for "good morning america," ryan smith -- abc news, new york. >> thanks to ryan for that. coming up -- t new warning about hoverboards. . the feds sayayost on the marke now are not safe. we'll tell you why. ahh... ah. you probly say it a miion times a day. ahh... ahh! ahh... ahh!h! but at cigna, we want to help everyone say it once a year. say "ahh". >>ahh... cigna medical plans cover one hundred percent of your in-network a annual checkup. so america, let's go. know. ahh! and take control of your health. cigna. together, all the way. crisp garden vegetables. no artificial flavors. philadelphia garden vegetetable.
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it's 7:43 we're back now boards. they're one of the hottest gifts. officials are now saying no hoverboard is certified as safe. telling manufactures and retailers they need to reach standards or face recall. >> reporter: could the holiday's hottest gift be headed toward extinction. this morning,ajor retailers are responding to the cpsc's stunning announcement that no hoverboard is certified as safe. and they are out there in droves.
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selling a hoverboard every 12 seconds. but we all saw those videos. dozens of injurs from coast to coast. and those fires. the cpsc citing 52 hoverboard fires in over 24 stst, totalling some $2 million in damages. this home burned too the ground after a hoverboard wenent up i flames. some blaming those litum ion batteriefrom china. but still, no firm proof. >> it's irresponsible for a company to continue to sell hoverboards that they know do not mply with the andard. >> reporter: the cpscelling abc hovovboards currentlyly on the marketet may be subject to recall and consumers should ask for full refunds for those already sold. toys "r" us now taking hoverboards off their shelves and overstock.com stomg all sales. and swagway said it will comply
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they have come up w with a new technology that should solve these issues. when it comes to holiday gift, the cpsc hasn't seen a safety issuehis major in years. >> how doou take it away without being the bad guy? >> it "disappeared." >> always a great answer. >> it's a mystery. >> all right, coming up on "good morning america" -- we're of course counting down to our incredible live tv event. amy getng up close and personal -- oh, my goodness -- with some amazing an malgs. coming up on "good morning america."didn't even move your hand?! it's all in the wrwrist scartzy... alright, another game. alexa, what time is ? it's 5:43pm. i've got a table reading at 6:00... alexa, how's the traffic? the fastest route is 45 minutes to dowown. can we take the bike?!
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we're just 24ours away from our epic live event in africa. "g"good morning america"n safari. amy is in tanzania and tomorrow, she's taking live to what we're calling africa's garden of eden. many of those majesticreatures are under reat, including lions and amy had a chance to visit some orphan lion cubs a
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lukas sioux ci hosted its second annual steins and vines festival at the convention center this weekend. the e ent is one of t t many attractions s siouanders look forward to during this time of year. its the area's largest beer and wine festival with food and coffee displays and live entertaiainment.stein and vines drew large crowds again benefitting not onlyhe vendors but also the convention cecenter. "i'd say most of our sales and leads come through eventsike this. so far there's been tons of people through and sampling and buying some," says sickelka. "i like it. this is our second year here. my husband won vip's this year. i like those better than the general admission. lot og good wines d good beers, lot of diffrent varitetiesand i 'm pretty good at drinking beer," says ryan. e event was 3 urs long and
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lukas let's check in wit for the weather.r. matt: we have a quiet pattern with 2 minor rain and snow mix chances - 1 overnight into e early tuesday and another on wednesday evening. temperatures are going to stay in the upper 30s to middle 40s for highs. we have a high temperature today of 41 with mostly cloudy skies and me fog and mist.the low tonight is 32 and it'll be cloudy and cool. tomorrow's high is 44 with a lighmix of precipitation early followed by mostly
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>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 and we have the latest on kesha's emotitional legal battle. fans taking her side. and taylor swift sends kesha big dpoe nation overnight. scary case of stolenn identity. a nightmare hoax. her photo stolenn and across the internet linked to a fake story. how you can kee your photos and
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and health alert theew research revealing that high cholesterol does not increase your risk of heart disease. dr. ashton is here with a reality check. it's oscar week. robin one-on-one with best actor nominee bryan cranston in his hometown. >> hello. >> i didn't know you dined here. >> so many stars getting red-carpet ready right now. this morning, the trainer revealing their favorite moves. that's all ahead as we say -- >> all: "good morning america"! . ju dancing away. love that. love the laugh. can't wait for oscar sunday. less than a week ay.
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with great moves and d.j. kiss and rachel smith, with the holtest workouts to get in shape fast. >> look at dj kiss. >> we're counting down this morning to "good morning america" on safari. you have seen amyut there in tanzania. oh, my gosh. >> we're usi our drorone technology that takes you live inside africa's gardeden of en. amy is there. amy. >> that's right. right behind mes is the an gore ya carat. i can't wait to take you inside that carat with me and we're bringing with us groundbreaking technology. of course, we have our drone cameras flying above giving you unprecedented access to these animals and then that 360-degree virtual reality experience. millions of animals are threateneded on this contininent. in fact, our own t.j. holmes is in south africa whe he'll bring the story of the rhino
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are you guys getting exte snd. >> very excited. >> i'll be happier when t.j. gets his hands out of that. > let's go to cecilia vega with the morning rundown we beginin with that legal battle between apple and fbi. in a message to employees apple's tim cook said helping to hack into the san bernardino shooter's iphone would set a ngerous presscedentprecedent. and donald trump and hillary clinton are r riding a wave of momentum after their big wins. there's word that trump is now getting advice from former new york city mayor rudye giuliani. and marco rubio has picked up endorsements including from donny wahlberg.
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actor danny glover. in medical news, reer is eveners said the hpv vaccine has helped reduce infection rates by 64% in teens. hollywood is facing new backlash over a lack of diversity. a new survey alyng hundreds of recent movies and tv shows found third of speaking roles went to women and behind the films. the report concluded there's a quote e epidemic of invisibility for women and minorities. handsown the best video we'll see today. one woman dancing into the white hoe like it took 100 years to get there. because it did. virginia mclaurin finally got to meet the p president obama and first lady. she's 106 years oldnd she's very tech savvy.
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the obamas. when she finally got the chance this is what happened. >> i want t to be like you. >> you can. >> she's dancing. come on! what's the secret to still dancing at 106? >> how much do we lovee that, virginia wouldn't reveal her secret to longevity because all that dancing she does, guys, she sprinted into the white house, that president obama had to tell he slow it down, not too quick, virginia. >> 106. so glad you shared that with us, cecilia. now, we have a health headline. a new study that provides more evidence that eatg high cholesterol foods does not increase your risk for heart disease. sam before, you grab moree bacon and eggs, dr. jen ashton is here
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there's some viewers who may be surprised by this new study. it. >> in cardiology and nutrition, we file thihis under everything old is new again. we know that if you have high cholesterol in your blood, yes, that is a risk factor for heart disease but in terms of what we eat, it's mor about the saturated fat and believe it or not the carbohydrates that stacks the deck. >> genetics, too. >> genetics is huge factor in there, too. >> cholesterol gets a really bad rap. >> mini med school here,very cell in our body has cholesterol in the cell membranes. we need cholesterols to make hormones. if you have high cholesterol in your blood the key thing is, know these numbers. so many people i s speak to, i
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ldl the lousy cholesterol. you want to know that number and the hdl. if you monitor aggressively with good nutrition and exercise, you can drop those numbers. healthy. foods. take a look at this graphic. look at their knew traditional profofile. an average egg has 75 calories. sam, avert your eyes. 7 grgms of protein. very high lean protein food. 180 t 213 grams of cholesterols. packed with nutrients.
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what's bad? all those breakfast meats, al those hash browns, allhat bread. inin moderation. but eggs are back and i like that. >> thereou go. >>'m witith you. lara, what's else coming up day? >> here's what's coming up -- kesha's emotional court battle. taylor swiftnd so many more showing huge support for her overnight. then a nightmare hoax, a mom harassed after her photo was stolen and shared across the internet. she's speakin out on "good morning amica" today. and a quiz for you. check out these dogs. which dog do you think i the most popular breed? we'll answer and we'll talk about the top dog coming up on "goomorning america." i kind of feel like him rightht now. "good morning america's"
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don't you want that kind of brain? a degree is a degree. you're gonna want someone like me. but only if you have a brain. that's kesha and timber. we're playing that because the latest on kesha's leelt batt. so many stars -- taylor swift has ce out and supported her. they're doing it because a judge nied kesha's request to break the contract with a longtime manager. jesse palmer has the story. >> rorter: this ruling has sparked outrage with fs and fellow hollywood stars alike. that took to social media demanding that kesha become freed from working with her alleged abuser.
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kesha getting a huge new supporter in her legal battles with her producer taylor swift making a $250,000 donation to help kesha with any financial nee during this trying ti. this comes just after a judge refused to cancel kesha's contra with her label because she no longer wanted to work with producer lucas, the hitmaker behind radio smash hits from artists like katy perry, kelly clarkson and miley cyrus. kesha allegiging in her contract against dr. luke, for the past ten years, dr. luke has sexually physical ly physically abused mrs. sebert. dr. luke refuting those claims. telling abc newsws, that the allegations against him are outright lies. >> it ties into a bigger issue
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going on in the music business quite a bit recently. >> reporter: these images showing an emotional kesha inside court. while heher fans gathered outside showering the star with support. on social media, the #freekesha becoming a top trend and her famous friends very publicly supporting her. from ariana grande, to kelly clarkson. mi lovato with a twitttter storm of support. th is only going to make you stronger. kesha posting this on friday, hung the for allhe support. a long road ahea for the pop star. right now, kesha is contractual contractually obligatedo make six more albums. >> i hope they work something else.
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a nightmare hoax that has a lot of parents paying attention this morning. a mom from connecticut is speaking out after announcement that her baby's birthday. linzooeie janis has her story. >> reporter: the photo captutured child is born. this morning, that very same photo creating a living nightmare nightmare. >> it's something that i don't believe at times. >> reporter: the photo originally posted in january 2015 about bennett's son being the first baby bn in the new year. theamee photo resurfacing wednesday. with the very different story. theeadline reading, droit woman gives birth to her 14th child from 14 different fathers. on "world news"aily report.com.
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bennett was tagged on facook by a former co-worker. >> to be honest i thought it was a joke. >> reporter: the articleying bennett and her family's image to the fabricated story to a woman named ani sullivan. as the day worn onn and the story spread it began to take an emotional toll on bennett. >> people are starting to make comments, calling you ugly and fa that's where i started breaking down. >> reporter: according to experts all photos posted on public sites are at risk. experts say, mark your pages as private. or water mark your photos. >> anyone can grab the photo. >> unfontly the law hasn't caught up with technology. > you want to watermark your photo.
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on it. or mark it i some way. it's your picture. >> intended to be funny, it's not funny att all. we're coununting down to oscar sunday and our big "good morning amererica" sho on monday. but first, we're getting red-carpet ready all week. this morning, we have the hottest workt tips, a-lister are using to look their best. abbie boudreau went one-on-one to get their secrets for you. >> reporter: stars szling on the red carp. and what's the secret behind their perfectly-toned designer body. trainer jeannette jenkins knows. >> the hollywoodtrainer. >> reporter: trainining some of the hottest bodies in hollywood. >> i train pink, kelly rowland. >> reporter: phing her a-list clientele to tone up fast. >> we do everything, we do
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then we take everything up a level. >> reporter: in the three to six weeks leading up to the red carpet, her celeb clients working every day for an average of two hours. >> i makee sure that i hitit those arms and the upper body. >> rotate. reach. >> reporter: like this exercise targeting the arms a and upper back. >> alternate. row. fly. >> reporter: jeannette said the row and fly is a celeb favorite and that it works. >> does pink do this? >> she sure does. she does whatever i tell her. nutrition. >> lowering the sugar content. foods. no sugar areas. >> reporter: but her best aicice confidence. >> number one thing is, absolutely no self-hate. you he to absolutely love yourself. >> reporter: for "good morning
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news, los angeles. >> abbie is keeping up. >> have you been doing your pre-oscars -- >> a littltle bit. >> very little. rachel smith is live from samsung. they're going to show us a few moveshile dj kiss pumps up the workouplaylist. hey, rachel. >> robin -- ladies, are we ready to jump back into things? jeannette, can you show us full body moves. >> first exercise, reverse lunge with an upright row. step the right leg back. now get off the couch at home. i need you to do this with us. come on. this is team work. all across america. we're getting red-carpet ready. this is for thighs, booty,
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>> all rit, so, after the full-body move. what can we do? >> another full-body move. drop the dumbbells. up on your toes. arms overhead. lower down and squeeze everything. we call this is plie on your toes. it works everything. yes. >> something else for the backside? >> take your left leg back. lift the right leg off the floor. you're squeezing into the booty. arms, nice and long. squeeze tight. little balance. let's get the other side, too. i do this with all my girls, kelly rowland, alicia ke. 25 of these at home. if you do a hundred, by the end
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pink. >> robin, i think we have to tatake five. >> rachel and abbie. what are we doing? couch potatoes over here. thank you to general ettejeannette. the very fit sam champion is outside. i'm doing skwats right now. happy birthday. >> who do you want to say hi to? >> my aunt. >> where is she? >> in minnesota. let's get to the boards. here comes the cold air. it's cooler than it has been. look at green bay this morning. that cold air sets up for tomorrow/tomorrow morning rain/sw mix. let's head west, santabarbara, you guys have a strong wind going on. be prepared for that. on the other side of the jet
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living, weot some snow,tuesday and another on wednesday evening. temperatures a are going to stay in the upper 30s to middle 40s for highs. we have a high temperature today of 41 with mostly cloudy ski and some fog and mist. the low tonight is 32 and it'll be cloudy and cool. tomorrow's hh is 44 with a light mix of precipitation early followed by mostly cloudy and breezy >> we're live in times square. come say hi. now it's back to -- >> all: lara! >> thank you, sam. get in here. "pop news" time, everyone. we begin with lady gaga singing what should be at the theme song at my alma mater, penn state university hosting thon over the weekend. 39 years running. this year did not disappoi.
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days straight. no sleeping allowed. they raised $9.7 million. >> did you do it? >> yes. back in the dai did. u were encouraged to participated. you can see here, there's members of the sports teams trying to keep everybody going. there's the football team. doing a little bit of dabbing. $127 million has been raised by penn state in thi lalargest-ru student. a little shoutout. congtulations. also in "pop news" a little pop quiz for you. say you wake up. your famished. u go to restaurant. you order breakfast. you order scrambled eggs. they come out and they're runny. what do you do? sam? >> use the toast and swabb it all up.
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they're healthy. >> you guys would be doi just fine. listen to this, so, how you respond to that moment cld permanently alter yourrareer path according to the charles schwab ceo, what he does, he takes candidates out to breakfast. he has now admitted that h he tells the waiter to mess up their order on purpose to see how the candidates respond. he's more interested in the prospect's character. another way to look inside their heart rather than just their head. >> interesting. >> i think it's brilliant. the jig is up now. what if they're very polite. it's not what i ordered. send it back. >> this is wrong if you throw the plate and say, this is not what i ordered. >> this is not acceptable. >> sam, when you did that yesterday -- that's not going to
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also in "pop news" if you think your significant other is a little territorial, trust me, it could be worse. this photo was posted to an join boyfriend. a t-shirt with her face on it. captioning on the t-shirt, if you'rere reading this, you're still close. i have a girlfriend. now, we're not sure of the circumstances leading up to this gift. face. >> help me. help menow. get me out of this room and this relatitionship right now. that may be the thought bubble. >> you're sayaying i love it honey. >> america, save me. that's "pop news." >> well done, lara.
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we'll be right back. lukas a photo exhibit took center stage at the bettystrong encounter center in sioux city this weekend. fisheries biologist sam stukel presesented his 2-year- long photograghy journey of capturing the missouri river throughout the four seasons. the exbit titled ... "a yeaear on the missouou" .was ghly anticipated and while . the photographer displayed his most captivating works for each season ... heoes ve a preference. "i am a big fan of winter. i like the less people more elbow room. if the goal is showing people the river in a new way, maybe something that haven't seen before, winter is the best time to do that becasue typically we look at the river through the windshield or window of our cars from a distancnce durring that time of year and there are a
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out durtring the stukel said he years studying the last missouri studies, he found his passion for landscapes. stukel has been on the river more than 100 days each year for the past decade. lukas let's check in with weather. rain and snow mix overnight into early tuesday and another on wednesday evening. temperatures are going to stay in the upper 30s to middle 40for highs. we have a high of 41 with mostly cloudy skiesnd some fogog and mist. the low tonight is 32
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welcome back to "good morning america" o this monday morning. and we're counting down to oscar sunday. rachel smith helping us get red-carpet ready. showing great workouts stars use to get in shape. rachel, you have some high-tech gifts that can help us, too. right, rach. >> oh, yeah. sure do, robin. to keepp me on the glam game, i'm rocking the new smartwatchch from samsung.
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it will clock my steps. 2,237 steps this morning. nice work. yeah, and other versisions will allow you to call, text and e-mail from your wrist. it's pretty handy while working out. >> all right, already 2,000 steps. it's 8:30. not bad. e loves that move. >> she does. >> i do this, it's thousands of steps and you don't even have to move. how aboutut we go back to africa? amy is getting ready, on the scene in tanzania. in africa's garden of eden. >> that's right. we're so excited to take you lilive with unprecedented access into the angora crater. i'm here with dave salmoni. he'll be our tour guide tomorrow.
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i'm standing on a box right now to be transparent here. dave and i actually went into the crater earlier this morning. it will live up to the hype. the whole point is to shed some light on so many animals threatened. t.j. holmes is at an orphanage where they care for rhinos. baby inos. t.j., over to you. >> hey, there, robach. i'm at the oldt game reserve in all of africa. take a look down here. the are two rhino calfs. the truth is, i'm sorry to have show those here, they're orphans. their moms were killed by poachers, after the coveted rhino horn. we have a crisis here with rhinos in africa. why? because of demand in asia because of rhino horn. they grind it down, put it i
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the thing is, it has no use. study after study has proven in in fact it has no signcientific purpose or medical purpose. i want to show you how we can end this crisis. if they would chew their own fingernails. it's made of care tin, same thing in your fingernails. it has no impact what soefr. it's a shame, robach, that we're drivinan animal to the brink of extinction to the equivalent of fingernail clippings. >> it's a shame, the. j., but so important to shine th light onn the problem. in fact, that's why we're here the threat to wild anims. dave, i want to talk to you about thehe impact. >> one of the biggest pressures that these species face is this poaching or illegal hunting. what you have to do is parer with the local people living around this park.
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ever to partner w with its local people. >> and case in point, perhaps, this park, the anangora crater has the densest population of lions in the world. >> it'secause -- you'll see it's gorgeous down there. a perfect p place for them to be prected by this big crater and the fact there's lots to eat. >> you have gotten close with those lions. >> with some yes. >> i feel very safe with dave by my side tomorrow, you will too, you'll be watching from the the comft of your own home. it's going to be spectacular. something you have never seen before. >> we can't wait for that, amy. we'll show you the technology you can use to go live on safari.>> the oscars.
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bryan cranston is nominated for trumbo. he opene up about his humble beginnings and the role that could leado hollywood gold. here here's a sneak peek. >> hello. >> hello. i didn' know you dine here. how are you? >> goo to see you. congngratulations. >> thank you. >> this is your'hood. >> it is. i live right around the corner. >> it has to be humbling to come back here, you're back here as oscar-nominated bryan cranston. >> tha life is about as far away from the boy who was raised in this area, as you c can get. i was not raised with the idea that you could achieve that. >>e grew up here, in the los
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>> my dad was an actor. and he me his living getting a job here, getting a job there. sometime doing fairly ll. at other times, not so well. >> reporter: bryan walked to his elementary school every day. >> so this is the auditorium. >> reporter: and it was her he decided to walk in his father's footsteps. his first performance would be a memorable one, but painfully so. about ts tall. so, everything seems really big. >> yeah. >> you're supposed to say -- >> president lincoln will finish are writing the gettiesburg when he arrives back to washington. instead iaid and everybody was laughing.
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mistakenly misplaced one word and that did this -- you expect home how wide medice. >> reporter: ban was the ultimate journeyman, appearing in dozen of tv shows and commercials. unlikeke his faer, he considered himself blbless, simply to be a working actor. your father wanted to be successful. he wanted to be a star. that did not happen for him. did that break him? >> i think it did. i think that his ego was inflated to the point where he felt that was what was important. >> is this your wife? >> yes. >> you understood what i just said to you? >> lung cancer. >> walter white is the reason i was able to become dalton trumbo.
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>> reporter: bryan's portrayal of walter white was one of to crowning achievements of modern television. he'd never been cast without the advocacy of the show's creator. >> he was mychampion, because the network and is the studio, they we like, wait a minute, you're talking about walter white bng played by this silly dad from "malcolm in t the middle." and vince to his great cdit and my benefsaid, he's an actor. this is what he does. he can do this. >> reporter: now an oscar-nominated movie star for his performance as black-listed screen writer "trumbo." >> you don't want your name on it? >> no, you don't want my name on >> it we should be able to embrace someone's different culture, different ideals and not take someone's point of view
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you'll see on the journey to on oscars, a special edition of "20/20" this friday at 10:00 p.m. eastern. we sit down with sylvester stallone and brie lawson. the oscars sundayy night and the "good morning america's" big after-party show is monday morning. are you guys ready? >> ready. out to sam again. >> he robin, i invited few people to your place to watch the "20/20." welcome. massachusetts, right. this i already know.
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>> we were just here for the weekend. >> and come out and hang out with sam. let's t to the weather. we got a long strong are of thundetorms tododay that dwoms in texas. tomorrow is worst. lake charles, right on the only this. baton rouge, areas that could see some tornadoes today. atlanta, we're wet startin tomorrow and soatuesday and another on wednesday evening. temperatures are going to stay in the upper 30s middle 40s for highs. we have a high >> hi, how are you? here's what we're waitingng for. best dog. america's loving dog.
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in amamerica. we'll countnt them down. >> weave been teasing it all morning long. lara, do you have your favorite. >>ll of them. >> don't let lara take a dog home. let's start with the fifth most popular dog. >> the fifth most popularreed is the beagle. >> come on out, beagle. >> oh, they are cute. >> the best barker of the bunch. aa te hound dog. keep him on a leash. >> why do they make great pets. >> because ty're friendly, they get along great with kids. >> plus, they're super cute. they make weird barking sounds. >> number four. >> the fourth most popular pup is the -- >> the bullg! >> i thought this was number one. i really did. >> america lost it bulldogs. they're sweet. they don't require a lot of exercise.
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the country. >> you got to love them. >> absolutely. they have an unique face. >> america, i'm not sure what you're seeing right now. butt we're holding on the third spot is -- >> golden retriever. >> no i would have thought thisis was our number one. >> they're super veatile. easy to train. they get along great with families. they're athletic. you know, obedience, agility. >> kids can do anything to em. your kids can ride them, pull their ears. they love it. second place gs too -- >> sec place goes to the german shepherd. >> we have a puppy and an adult. >> they're the most versatile. they're great protective dogs. they do shed. they're wonderful with families and they're adorable when
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>> right. all right, be prepared for that. number one. >> number one. >> number one. >> the number one popular dog breed -- >> for 25 years in a row -- the labrador retriever. >> what makes a lab so pular for so long >> because they're athletic, easy to traiain. they come in three great colors. people just love them. they'r're great with families. and they're beautiful.l. >> oh, look at him. present. >> america's most popular breed for 2015. >> do we want me to hold this. >> coming up,good morning america" anchors, we need a job program here.. yes, we're switching gears.
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take a look. >> he's the author turned crime fighter in abc's hit show "castle." >> get on your knees. >> reporter:hile a fan of watching the show from the comfort of home it's now my turn to star opposite of the "castle" stars. where i play a tv reporter. seems fitting. i arrive late in the e evening ready for my close-up. first up, my very own trailer. >> your room is right o over here. let me get the door for you. >> oo it says your character's name. >> reporter: it's very nice. look at this spacious couch. this is nice. i could get used to this. >> reporr: it's time for wardrobe fitting. >> i have some ideas that tie to the color palette that we have used in the episode. ome on in. yeah. reporter: first dress. >> kind of dull.
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seems to be the winner. >> way tter. >> reporter: something that you wear in a news room. now time to grab a bite to eat. t's see how good it is. post-dinner, i get dressed and it's time for the world to meet -- first,e head to set to film a secret scene. once we wrap time to get ready for my big moment and i'm getting some coaching from the pros. >> with tv, it's simplicity and truth wins out. you're doing great. >> reporter:s it always this much fun? >> generally. >> reporter: always? >> it's still fun. >> just a fun wagon that just keeps on rolling at castle. >> reporter: my cast mates take me on a tour of the set. but it's the interrogation room where my acting skills are
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>> the handse stranger gave us a certain look. aook in her eyes that tell us, we could be a part of something together. then, you killed him, didn't you? >> finly it's time for me to channel my inner laila cam poe. here's a sneak peek of our scene. >> he had seniority over her. >> and buckley was missed. i can't believe he would kill her for that. >> reporter: what ends u up happening to buckley in the end? well, you'll have to watch tonit to find find out. >> she's a natural. there s is. from hollywood to safari. amy, great job. >> thank you. what they didn't show you my laughing disorder kicked into high gear when i got there.
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her incredible safari live. welcome back to "good morning america" in africa. in less than 24 hours, we'll take you right behind me, inside the angora gora crater. we're partnersing with im360 the virtual reality experience. yoll feel like you're there in the crater with me. we'll show you the whole pick chuck for the first titime. and you can control whatou see from home. this has never been done before. you guys have a demo on what people can do from the comfort of their couch. >> right now w this tablet, you're looking around at 360-degree view.
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in africa amongst all these beautiful animals. >> oh, my sh. >> there's no way you can do this. >> that's impossible. it's amazing. >> upclose and personal. a tt baby elephant >> oh, my goodness gracious. >> the im360 camera we have there in africa, has six lenses that shoot sultaneously and then their game-changing software stitchesll of the footage together in realtime to create a 360-degree videoeo experience. >> like you're right dad: i know. spots. culligan man: the problem is your water! anncr: a culligan whole-house water conditioning system gets rid of sediment or impurities. so keeping everything spotless is effortless. mom: hey. dad: the culligan man.
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arrested alicia slatton on t two lony counts of willful injury in connection with an incidenthat happened on the 22-hundred block of lafayette street. although police initially said they were looking for two female suects ... officers will not likely make more arrests in the case. sioux city police identified the victims as 39- year-old dennis hagemann and 26- year-old katrina hess, both of oux city. lukas let's check in with for the weather. matttt: we have a quiet pattern with 2 minor ra and snow mix chances - 1 overnight intoarly tuesday and another on wednesday evening. temperatures are going to stay in the upper 30s to middle 40s for highs. we have a high temperature today of 41 with mostly cloudy skies and some fog and mist. the low tonight is 32 and it'll be cloudy and cool. tomorrow's high is
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>> it's "live! with kelly & michael." today from the film, "london has fallen," angela bassett.t. and fromhe new series, "lucifer," rachel harris and the academy awards is just around the corner. so we're kicking off our after-oscar games. and it's time to reveal madam tussauds's newest creation, wax strahan. all next on "live."
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