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state of emergency. 53 tornadoes touch down from texas to virginia. ateast eight dead as the outbreak rips apart homes. winds hit 83 miles an ur and a coast guard ship overturns trying to rescue a fishing boat. last chance, marco rubio and ted cruz fhting to stop donald trump's momentum ahead of tonight's big debate. >> if the donald wins the general election, whohe heck knows what he'd do as prident. >> as mitt romney goes after trum hinting a bombshell may be coming. abc new exclusive, david muir onen-one with tim cook, the apple ceo answers questions for the first time abobout why he won'telp the fbi break into the san bnardino shooter's phone. >> this case is not about the phone. this case is about the future. >> his message for victi' families and this morning, new report isis supporters may be threatening facebook's mark zuckerberg. and charge. the elephants caughtn camera
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senator. what happens next, an epic close call. and good morning, amamerica. pretty scary moment for senator jeff flak you kept the elephants calm. sflt slowest elephant can outfast the fastest man. thankfully they can't outrun the safari jeeps. >> welcome back. great trip. a lotf news to get to including this rescue unfolng right now. aive look at rockaway beach. a fishing boat got in trouble and a coast guard went in to get it. see how rocky the seas a and the coast guard ship actually overturned. so far everyone is okay but the rescue is going on right now. wel stay on top of i in this morning. >> take a look now at waverly, virginia, where a state of emergency was declared. 53 rorted tornadoes in just the last 48 hours stretching from texas up to virginia and at least eight weather-related
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people without power this morning. we have full team coverage tracking it all and w begin with abc's gio benitez in lancaster, pennsylvania. good morning to you, gio. >> reporter: amy, good morning to you. the rain is still coming down and there is just so much debris all over the place. this house and barn just completely destroyed. and we're seeing damage like this all a across the east. overnight, a tornado emergency. twisters touching down along the eaeast coas ste of emergency issued in virginia after a tornado wen tearing throughhe farming town of verly. >> everything on main street is down, damaged, some houses. one house was caught o fire. >> reporter: four people were killed including a toddler. the search continues this morning for more victims. in north calina, this twister caught on camera. terrifying. >> felt like thehole house was shaking. >> reporter: seven houses ripped major damage.
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hurt wh all the damage we had. >> reporter: in the midwest whiteout cditions creating havoc for drivers. highways littered with cars in illinois after nearly a foot of wet snow fell. overnight torrential rains slamng the northeast, blinding conditions forcing drivers to pull off roads. winds packing such a powerful punch, this semi tractor trailer getting knocked to its side on the heavily traveled george washington bridge. power lines down and igniting across new jersey and in philadelphia, winds dropping trees on cars and houses. the storm forcing nearly 3,000 flight cancellations, 1,200 flights into and out of chicago alone. and back here in lancaster, pennsylvanania, wean tell you the nationalleather service will be coming out to look at this damage to see if that was caused by a tornado or not but the good news right now, perhaps
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deaths reported, sam. >> unbelievable, gio and the damamage thereo what they'll look for is whether the straight line wins was such a pushing damage or they'll to see if there was a twist. if there is a twist, pow, tornado. now, if you think that february storms aren't powerful look at the size of tha tornado. this is just one of them we were talking about. that one in evergreen, virginia. now to waverly, virginia, a townn waking up this morning destroyed. a town that's looking around a realizing that at least three members of their communityre dead this morning. phillip mena is there live. hey, phillip, just tell us what you see around there. again, monster storm. >> reporter: absolutely, sam. good morning. the devastation in this town is just strikin and as you mentioned, right here is where those three people were killed including that toddler but there are no signs of the trailer they were in when the storm hit, all that's left are these piles of lumber and twisted metal and over there, the remnants of whahat was just yesesterday a functioning laundromat and rightow you can
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just lined up there in the open air. authorities here are still assessing the damage, we are told. everybody has been accounted for but it's going to take months to rebuild, so, sam, just as you mentioned just a devastating blow to this community. >> i i got to tell you when people walk out the door and they can't realize where their streets are or where the markers that they knew every day in in their neighborhood it's unbelievable. this storm isn't done. we have power behind it. we've got big blast of cold air, some areas will still get snow. snow wrarapping around the great lakes and in it was a big snow system as well, 15 inches in indiana. 10 nearr int, michigan. this cold air charges in and these are the storm warnings ill out for that. so watch that low pull away then know we've got some big changes in the northeast all the way in the great lakes coming. watch these temperatures from the 50s today, pow, to the 20s friday morning. saturday morning, just 12 degrees in burlington, sunday, 31 degree.
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bounces back by the end of the weekend but right n it's cold and windy coming in behind all that storm damage. >> okay, sam, thanks very much. we move on to the race for the white house. it's "your voice, your vot and with super tuesday just five days away, donald trump h lots of momentum after three straight wins. tonight's gop debate may be the last best chance for his rivals to sha things up. jon karl has all the latest. >> reporter: we're down to just five candidates on the stage tonight. if the othersan't find a way to slow trump down, it won't be long until we're down to one. at a predebate rally in houston, marco rubio showed a new willingness to take on donald trump. questioning whether he's ready to be commander in chief. >> you can't just say when i get there i'll hire t the smartest to do. >> repororter: in a fox news forum last night bot rubio and t cruz qstioned trump's conservative credentials. >> we are not going to allow the conservative movement to be defined by a nomee who isn't a conservative.
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election, who the heck nows what he'd do as presidt. i mean, you know, we need a president we can trust. >> reporter: trump is also taking fire from the last gop nominee, mitt romney, over his unreleased tax returns. >> i think we have good reason to believe that there's a bombshell in donald trump's taxes. when people decide they don't want to give you their taxes it's usually because there's something ty don't want you t see. >> reporter: trump fired back tweeting that romney, quote, blew an election that should have been won and is now playing the tough guy. coming off three straight wins, trump now seems confident he's on h his way to the nomination. >> i mean, it's going to be an amazining two months. [ cheers and applause ] we might not even need the two months, folks, to be honest, all right. >> reporter: he's even musin about his potenal vice presidential pick. theutsider saying he may go with a washington insider. >> i do want somebody that's popoliticalecause i want to get
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we all want passed that's just sitting there for years and years and years. >> reporter: trump is also getting his first insider support. just yesterday, george, he was endorsed by two junior memembers of congress, his very first congressional endorsements but as he told you just yesterday, endorsements are a, quote, waste of time. >> he did say that. you're in front of that board. let's give eveveryone a sense o why we call it supuper tuesday. what's at stake? >> t this is the single biggest day of the eire primary. nearly 600 delegates at stake, about halff you wld need to clinch the nomination. you've got most of the big states inn the south, a littl bit of new england, a little bit of the midwest and, george, this also where you can continue to get delegates even with a >> donald trump ahead in most of the polls in most of those states right now so both rubio andruz have to find somewhere cruz. his home state votes, he has to win texas and his entire campaign has been based o
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if he can't find a way to win there it's lights out for that campaign. as for marco rubio it's unclear where he c can win but you can look at where he's spending his time. a lot of time in nnesota, virginia, nnessee, oklahoma, unclear which of those states he can win but he's got to show he can win somewhere. >> okay, jon, to matt dowdwd in texas where the republican debate will be held tonight. this debate is maybe the last best chance for cruz and rubio to shake things up. up until now they've been going at each other more than they have at trump. >> we've seen evidence that ted cruz is willing to take on donald trump but i think the real question mark is on the same stagean marco rubio willing to get into it with donald trump? and i think nobody knows the answer to that question. i think there's an an internal debate in the campaign whether they confront donald trump on the stage tonight or leave him alone and continue on the way. so i think that's the million dollar question. will marco rubio take ononald trump on stage tonit? >> will anyone pick up on this mitt romney weighing in on the campaign yesterday saying there
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trump's tax returns. of course, he faced questionons, as well. you think anyone w will pick up that attack? >> i don't think so it seems a bizarre line of attack by mitt romney who as you say was attacked on his taxes by this. my advice to mitt romney, there's a lot of vulnerabilities donald trump has but don go after donald trump onn tax elevators. much. you'll join us on super tuesday. you all can s stay with us on super tuesday. i'll be herere with our whole political time plus full coverage on "gma" and "world news tonight." now to another battle, this one between apple and the government over national security and privac in an abc news exclusive "world news tonight" anchor david muir sat down one-on-on with apple ceo tim cook to find out why the mpany is refusing the government's request to unlock the san antonio killer's iphone. >> as we sit here you know some of the families of the victims
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out in support of the judge's order that apple help the fbi unlock that iphone. one family reportedly saying we're angry and confused as to why apple is refusing to do this. what would you say to those families tonight. >> david, they have our deepest sympathy. what they've been through, no one should have to go through. apple has coorated with the fbi fully in this case. they came to us and asked us for all the information we had on this phone and we gave everything that we had. but this case is not aboutut one phone, this cas is about the future. what is at stake here is can the government compel apple to write software that we believe would make hundreds of millions of customers vulnerable around the world including the u.s. >>ou'd have to write that system in order t to unlock that phone. >> yes. yes, this is -- we ha no more information abo this phone. the only way to get information
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we know would be to write a piece of software that we view as sort of the software equivalent of cancer. we think it's bad news to write. we would never write it. we have never written it. and that is what is at stake here. >> the fbi says it believes syed farook used that phone to communicate with his wife, his accomplice and i'm curious, do you struggle at all with the possibility there could be information on that phone that could reveal other plots, other people who were involved in planning the san bernardino attack? >> david, if we knew a way to get the information on the phone that we haven't already given, if we knew a way to do in that would not expose hdreds of millions of other people to issues, we would obviously do it. >> but in your quiet momentso you have any concern that you might be a able to prevent a terrorist attack by breaking into that phone? >> david, somehihings are hard, and some things are right, and some things are both.
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>> and in this case, you believe ere are some things that justt should never be created. >> correct. >> as we walked across the apple campus, it was not lost on us that this would have been steve jobs' 61st birthday, cook says not a day goes by he doesn't think about his iconic predecessor. >> i did think about what he would do and i am so convinced knowing steve, steve alwaysid what he thought was right and it is so clear to me that he loved what america was founded on so much and would do nothing to put all these customers at risk. he'd be doing the same thing. >> and joining me now abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas and abc's chief legal analyst dan abrams. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> pierre, one of the points cook makes if apple grants this request they may ask again it will set precedent. what are the feds saying about that.
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they're just not buying cook's arguments. they say this is not about mass surveillce at all. one official told me the fbi simply wants apple to develop a way int that phone that will be known only to them. he admitted that the fbi and other police agencieies will likely come to apple with new requests in the future but each time each agency must convince a court to approve a search warrant and emphasized the san bernardino invesgation remains urgent because the killer couple swore allegiance to isis and said they need to know if others were involved and if anything else is out there. >> publicly we're talking about national securi versus privacy but legally it's more defined than that. >> refer, phone company, computer companies have been assisted the government in investigations and thereby violating people's privacy forer and the supreme court has upheld it. the legal question here is effectively is in that much different? is thi what's called an undue burden on apple? and that's as much a technological question as it is legal.
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are they saying about these threats reportey made by isis against mark zuckerberg? >> the leaders of facebook and twitter have been the subject of online threats because they openly have stated plans to try to block the broad social media campaign from isis. butt a number of security analysts are skeptical of the vides credibility and whether this group really has the means to carry out that attack. >> thank you so much. george, over to you. >> we'll get the latest on that deadly rampage in michigan and learning what jasonalton was in the daybefofore he dithat. abc's alex perez has an exclusive interview. >> reporter:his morning, the attorney for uberriver jas dalton's wife and parents speaking out exclusively to abc news. >> what's important to them is remembering the people who were hurt. >> reporter: the attorney revealing new details about dalton's behavior in the days leading up to the soting rampage that took the lives of six people.
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the last couple of days, his wife asked him and he said he was tired. >> what made him think he was acting differently. >> he seemed to be depressed and down which was not his norma character. >> reporter: he o only beg driving for uber in the weeks leading up to it facing six counts of murder. what were they thinking? >> they were thinking like everybody else, why. >> repororter: the motive for now remaining a mystery to even his family. >> jason by all accountnts was a fairly gregarious character, a good father, well known in the community. well liked. an tre was nothing to indicate that somomething like this would occur. >> reporter: as new details reveal that dalton went to his parents' house after the first shooting occurred at this residential complex telling his family that his chevy equinox had been sideswiped and he needed to switch cars eventually taking his parents' chevy hhr before heading back out.
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>> that's correct. police told carol what happened. > reporter: at that moment was she in dielief? >> i can only imagine. she's still in disbelief. >> reporter: for "good morningng america," alex perez, abc news, kalamao, michigan. >> thanks to alex for that. amy, you have startling new video. >> this shows just how dangerous e-cigarette batteries can be. a man was putting change in his pocket. look at that. it happened at a gas station when h e-cigarette battery expled lighting his pants on fire. the clerk ran after him with a fire extinguisher. the man suffered second-degree burn and as e-cigarette batteries become more popular more battery mishaps reported so that is certainly a warning for everyone and talking about se really incredible video, you've got the elephant video. >> another warning, if you see an elephant, move out of the way. we have another dramatic video that comes fro africa. not from amy's safari this week which was amazing itself but
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about poaching on a fact-finding mission when he was charged by these elephants protecting their young. he got too close. they wanted to protect themselves. and arizona senator jeff flake got a little too close and he is there e sponsoring a bill to crack down on poaching which helps fund terrorist groups in africa out there for a good cause. i got to tell you when you see those elephants up close, those tusks are incredibly large. you do not want to be anywhere near that. >> every animal in africa is a lot bigger than on tv. i found that out firsthand. >> we got to get to sam. more on those wins. >> when you're cleaning up today after all these storms, got a lo of trees down and power outages, the winds are still strong during the day.
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80-mile-per-hour winds.tomorrow. that will spark ofa quiet and calmlm pattern with sunshine and warming temperatures as we move into the upper 40s and eventually 60s! today your high is 39 with early cloud cover and slick spots, then clearing. tonight's low is 22 and it'll be mostly clear, calm, and cold. tomorrow's high is 48 and it'll be sunny and pleasant for lala february. here's your extended forecast. >> coming up next on "gma" otional testimony in erin andrews' $75 million lawsuit.
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welcome back to "gma." you are looking live a that rescue unfolding right now. this is just off theoast of new york a coast guard vessel overturned trying to save a fishing ship stuck in rough surf and severe weather is spreadut across the country. 53 tornadoes rorted in just the last 48 hours. we are covering all the latest thismorning. >> also right now, the last five p candidates face off in a debate tonight in houston. just fivive days away from super tuesday as hillary clinton about the zika virurus. three pregnant women in florida have ttedpositive.
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is asking the cdc for support. also we' counting down to the oscars and "gma's" big post-oscars show monday and michaelas more coming up. >> i suredo the academy'y's votes are in and oddsmakers are sharing their bets. who do you think is a shoo-in for oscar gold. >> right now the latest on erin andrews and her blockbuster $75 million lawsuit against the hotel where a stalker secretly recorded a nude video of her and cried in court yesterday as her fafather testified she is a shell of her former self. eva pilgrim is covering the triall i in nashville. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, erin andrews fighting back after suffering through an unthinkable crime, a stalker videotaping her changing in her hotel room. this m morning she returns to court. her lawyer blaming theotel for that video. an emotional day in court filled with painful memories. >> she kept screaming, i'm on the internet. i'm on the internet. i'i'm naked.
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away tears as her father recounted her horror at being fifilmed through a peephole at a tennessee marriott byichael david barrett. >> i feared for her life. she wouldn't eat. she wouldn't bathe. she wouldn't talk. all she would do is cry. >> reporter: andrews now suing barrett as well as the owners and managers o that marriott for $75 milli claiming the show tension intentionally placed barrett next door to the tv star. her lawyer saying they failed to notice he removed and altered 9 peephole using a hacksaw to make the hole bigger. >> stands there for 4 1/2 minutes and videos her. >> reporter: andrews told "gma" inin 2010 about how her father had reacted to the news. >> i remember my dad saying to me, you may have a stalker and i -- i just -- dad, don't say that don't say that word. >> reporter: the hotel claims barrett is a criminal who tricked them into gaining access. >> he deceived.
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>> reporter: the hotel's lawyer saying he found her room number by calling from an employee phone to ask which room andrews was staying in and b b bking the room next to her and posti the videos line pleading guilty to stalkingn 2010 and sentenced to 30 months in prison. >> she just went into her room and closed the doors and put blanketsts up ov the windows, even in her own home she didn't feel safe. >> reporter: andrews' father says t job she once loved. >> i am happy to report. >> reporter: games became rrifying returning her return to espn in september 2009. >> we had spoken just seconds before she went on the air and she was in tears. >> reporter: it's been eight years and he says his daughter still isn't the same. >> she's full of xiety. she's very, very changed person.
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to know. >> reporter: now, more witnesses are expectedd to be called including that stalker. this case is expected to last as long as two weeks. george. >> okay, eva, thanks. dan abrams back to talk about this. the newest member of our legal team sunny hostin, welcome to abc. >> thank you. >> niceo see you. >> it's wonderful to be here, thank you. >> that means you get the first question. te us about the impact o the father's testimony. >> i think it could beery significant because this case is about what effect did this have on eriandrews, what effect does it have on a woman when she is surreptitiously videotapeped ile nakednd that videotape is all over the internet for the world to seend he says she is a shell of a person. i think the seven women and five men on that jury will listen to that andhat will be really significant to them. >> $75 million worth? >> typically this sort of testimonwould be viewed as emotionallind of character but
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really relevant to the question of damages when trying to assess how much is this worth and the father is saying she is no longer the person she was. here i how she has suffered. now you're not just talng about the emotional side. you're talking dollars. you're talkingbout the amount she has suffered, therefore, the plaintiff's hopope it can here. >> nny, as dan pointed out yesterday 75$75 million is multiples of wt people get in way wrongful death lawsuit. >> it's a big number, sure, but how do youou put a price tag on emotional distress? how do you put a price tag on what i think is every woman's nightmare, again, naked pictures of you takenen and posted all over the internet. i think the jury will likely send a message, sometimes these judgments are symbolilic and the jury may send a messagege that to women. you c't doo this to erin andrews and you're going to pay for . >> the could send a a powerful messe.
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there's no question that the guy who did this is the one who is primarily responsible. there's also no question he doesn't have real money so the big legal question is goingo be how much does the hotel pay inonnection with that ruling. >> if anything. >> do you think we'll see erin andrews on the stand. >> absolutely. . no question. >> thanks very much. back to amy. >> we have another legal bombshell regarding singer kesha. a battle to get out of her recording contract. kesha has accused her longtime producer of abusing her, a charge he denied. now a new video surfacednd kesha's own words are raising any questions about those allegations and reena is here with more on that. >> it's a growing c ce of he said, she said holding firm to accusations herroducer abused her, accusations he's denying. kesha' own words raising questions about that irhigh-profile battle. she's the "t"ticktock" singer at
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rocking the music industry. overnight new video obtained by abc news of pop sensaon kesha appearing i a 2011 deposition. >> never made sexual advances at me. >> swearingunder oath that she was not sexually involved with her producer, lucas gottwald known as dr. luke. >> did you ever have an intimate relationship with lucas >> no. >> reporter: in a lawsuit filed in 2014 he alleges for the past ten yrs dr. luke has sexually, physically, verbally and emotionally abused her. in the 202011lipoth kesha and her mother deny any inappropriate sexual behavior. >> were you ever told at any time that luke had had a sexual relationship with any kind with your ughter? nono >> reporter:r: ononday dr. luke referring to thi deposition tweeting i didn't rape kesha and i never had sex with her. a representative from dr. luke saying the video of their
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words telling abc news, dr. luke threatened her and her mother only after going to rehab and undergoing intenseherapy was kesha strong enough to stand up to this monster. your love your love is my drug >> rorter: taking to facebook to thank fans for their support. this case has never beenbout a renetiation of my record contract. this is about being free from my abuser. hello from the other side >> reporter: last night's brit awards adele joining the long list of celebrities -- >> i'd like to support cononrn that. thank you very mu. >> a judge ruled friday kesha has to stick with this contract. tomorrow free kesha supporters will head to so's new york headquarters to push for change. not just the music industry watching this one. >> all right, reena, thank you very much. coming up next here on "gma," on the lookt with a warning about what you post online. dozens of college students targeted.
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7:42 back with "gma on the lookout." and a warning about what you share online. what you post could lead thieves righto your door. it happened to a group of college students in california. abc's matt gutman has the story and how you canan safely post online. >> reporter: this man allegedly snuck into the rooms of 33 female college students swiping ththeir laptops, jewelry and even underwear isisturbing. what's more disturbing how police say the california college maintenance worker targeted them. from theheir open public posts on social media. >> he wass able to just openly browsehe different social media platforms and find photographs.
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coordinates from those photographs and he would place them onto a map and drive to the victim locations. >> reporter: he is accused of stealing a quarter of a million dollars in electronics since last year. police say we open ourselves up to this by advertising our location online, which'm about to do. staps center, this place hosts morehan 4 million people a year and like me lots of us here snapping selfies and checking in. big mistake. >> so, it shows that your actual residence whether it's a house or apartment, you're not at that location. >> shows someone elsewhere i'm not. >> what i would recommend is delay youour posting so you kind of break the timing and break that pattern of showing that you're not at that location. >> reporter: cyberexperts also recommend not posting pictures of your home or landmarks that could lead to your house. also saying you shouldn't reveal too much about your daiaily routine.
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alleged methods were high tech, his capture wasasld school. heas arrested aft a complaint about a man peeping into a campus window. the father of three has pleaded not guilty and is currently in jail where there's no accesess to cial media. for "good morning america matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> that's a great tip. just delay. so sam, next time you're in the speedo, we know you're notat your artment. >> only i save pictures of me in the tub and post them when i'm on vacation like i'm at home. is that wrong? is that a different story? back. >> sam right now could actually be worse than posting it. >> all right. coming up,he oscars are three days away. who are the favorites to bring home the goldld we are breaking down the odds next. a hollywood star personal confession the secret addiction that almost ended his marriage. to the couple wondering what aood deal looks like... no.
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all right. we're counting down to the oscars which is just three days away now and the members of the academy may have already voted. but what about the online oddsmakeke? they haveompiled theheir current odds of whoould take home the golden statue so let's take a look. for best picture the odds are in the "the revenant's" favor, 4-9. they say leonardo dicaprio is the odds on favorite to grab the statue -- >> 1-1-50. it would be about timim and br larson tops the list for bebe actress f f her turn in the movie "room." >> big favorites they have. >> a grow with of that.
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so many great performance, not easy either. and the bravado odds project projects a second win for alejandro gonzalez inarritu f for "the revenant." and inn won and he won last year. >> the first to do a twofer. >> he did it "back to the future" like the lers back in the day. >> we'll see. >> all right. well, there are, of course, other fun d, one might happen to see them during the show. check it out. who is going to give the longest
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"good morning americaca is brought to you by lyrica. news update for you lukas: ... the controversial bill concerning transgendered students using bathrooms in schools ..is on the governor's desk in south dakota a number of llies in pierre greeted lawmakers on thehe sts of the state house yesterday... with transgender students and advocates speaking out against the bill asking dennis daugaard to veto the measure the issue seems to have state representatis split "i'm protecting their hearts. their eyes and their minds. i don't want our chdren to be exposed to the anatomy of other genders," "it is an unfriendly message! it's hostile! it's unacceptable in a a state where we're trying to progress forward." the governor has
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advocates for transgender rights... and says the meeting "put a human face" to the bill... which would make south dakota the first state to reququire studts to use bathrhrms and locker rooms that match their sex birth. lukas let's check with for the weather.matt: we'll have a strong breeze in place for today. high pressure builds in as we go breeze in place for today. high pressure builds in as we go into tomorrow. that will spark off a quiet and calm pattern with sunshine and rming temperatures as we move into the upper 40s and eventually 60s! today your high is 39 with early cloud cover and slick spots, then
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>> good rning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. flu hits a fever pih, cases spiking across the country. new numbers out reveal how effective your flu shot really is. dr. besser here with the latest. secret addiction, what almoststroke up terry crews' rriage. the former nfl star turned actor opening up in stunning confessions. >> it really, really messed up my life in a a lot of ways. >> reporter: the personal battle that sent him to rehab. nonow the father of five sharreing his struggle. oscar sunday just three days away from your face to your diet, the secrets you can steal from the stars and te to plan that oscar party. how to throw a bash for under 100 0 cks. all that and rob talking t to hugh and taron rolling out the red carpet this morning as we're
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>> both: good morning, america. that's n not all counting down to oscar sunday right here. our auence in the spipit of things, some selfifies with the stars. a lot coming up on our oscar countdown. >> that's right, lara, michael, robin a and i will be on the red carpet sunday night. take a look. there is t academy right there. they are literally rolling out the red carpet. this happenedust a few hours ago. we're all very excited about the oscars preshow. >> yeah, that's going to be really fun. so excited. you made itrom africa, now new york to l.a. you win. >> my brain function. america. what's an award season without the greenscreen. one of "gma's" favorite ways to celebrate the oscars every year. this morning we have a special, well, let's call it a throwback thursday edition. hits. and all of his years, that was "life ofpi" and sam was a very
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>> you had a lot of hits, sasam. ourr oscars countdown i i just getting started. great "deals & steals" to help all of you get red carpet ready. >> i like that. >> all these start at just $3 and are up to 53% off. can't get any better than that. >> $3? we got to talk about it mor because amy is still m making her way over to the desk. >> all right, thank yo guys. the bigstory, of course, we're lking about those deadly storms hammeri the e east coast killing at least eight peopop. virginia is underer state of emergency after severe thunderstorms and toadoes destroyed homes and left tevens of thousands without power. a tornado that hit the town of waverly left three people dedead including a 2-year-old boy. a similar scene unfortunately across pennsvania where the heavy rain and winds tore through buildings and downed power lines. those winds were so intense, a coast guard boat overturned o its way to rescue this disabled fishing vesselllff the coast of new yorkrkhis morning.
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safely t the beach. meanwhile, the problem in chicago is all this snow. there are reports of up to 40 jackknifed trucks this morning and dozens of vehicles stranded in the snow with people inside them. crews on the scene of a large brush fire burning in mabu, california. some hopes evacuated. thankfully ts is a remote area and flames moved away from nearby homes. the fathe of an amererican businessman has been detained in iran. 80-year-old na naasz i held in the same prison as his son detained four months ago.o. unclear why either man was arrested. in the race for president the republicans will date tonight for the final time before super tuesday primaries. it could be the last chance for candidates like marcoubio and ted cruz to stop donald trump's momentum. rubio has suggested tmpmp is wiwiing only because the other candidates are splitting uphe majority votes. apple has until tomomorrow t t
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high-staking showdown withhe government. during an exclusive interview with david muir apple ceo tim cook said i his company is forced to unlock the san bernardino shooter's iphone, it would be, quote, the software equivalent of canr that could jeopardize the personal data of iphone users everywhere but the government rejects that. they say the fbi wan apple to develop a way to unlock the phone that only apple would know. and royal caribbean is facing a class action lawsuit now accused of deliberately sailing into the path of a storm. ththe ship was battered by hurricane-force winds while sailing frorom new jersey to the bahamas this month. terrified psengers confined that their cabins and it seeks punitive damages and the cruise line saidd it was much worse than predict predicted. fifilly, pole a calling him the rogaine robber. take a look at the surveillance pictures. he has been stealing the hair growing drug from stores all across ohio. perhaps this is obvious but
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resell it because his bald head would indicate he is not using the product himself. >> poor fellow. >> he really, really, really needs it. >> yeah, taking longer to work than expected. >> i'm stang out of this one. >> we will move on to something a little more serious. a health alert about this winter's flu virus. 13tates seeing a spike in cases and cdc released new numbers on the effectiveness of this year's vaccine. dr. richard besserer is her and the flu season pretty late this year. >> yeah, i mean the only thing you can predict about the flu season that it's going to be unpredictable. weave seasons that start as rly as okay. the past few years it's beenn december, january with the big spike. it used too be that late february, march was typically flu season and it looks like that's what's happening now. >> too late to get the vaccine. >> it really isn't. 40 states have seen the spike. 13 states that are so there's plenty ofime and really good news from the cdc yeerday.
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that means it reduces the chances you'll have to see your doctor by 59%. takes onene to two w wks to kick in so now is the time if you haven't gotten it to go ahead. >> what other things can we do? >> we talk aut these all the time. coughs and sneezes, you wt to cover them with a tissue or with your elbow. wash your hands often or use alcohol sanitizer, avoid touching your face if you can. avoid sick people, if possible and if you're sick, please stay home. that is something good for everybody. >> i'm going home in 20 minutes, i promise. >> i had to chuckle on thahat one. >> okay, thank you. you'll be taking questions all morning. >> i will. >> thanks very mumuch. let's go over to michael. >> thank you, george. here's a look at what's coming up on the "gma morning menu." former nfl star and actor terry crews makes a startling confession. the secret addiction that almt killed his marriage. we're countining down to oscar sunday.
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to "good morning america." you are looking at some of the beautiful oscar gowowns worn by famous winners and stars, as you know we're counting down to oscar sunday and our "gma" after-party monday. we have the best beauty trick, we got deal, we gotot steals, sam is hanandling that coming up but firste got to get to amy >> that's right. we want to get to that big headline we've been telling you about about terry crews opening up on febook about his battle with a secret addiction and how it nearly destroyed his marriage. abc's deborah roberts is here with his story. good morning, deborah. >> reporter: good morning, amy. it's a stutunning confession. pornography. he revealed this deep secret ce before but now reaching out in a bigger way on social media. fans know him as the tough teddy bear sergeant terry in the show "brooklyn nine-nine. >> anything to harm this precinct would i destroy them?
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former nfl playeyer turned actor terry crews has the internet abuzz with a personal struggle. >> for years, years, years, my dirty little secret was that i was addicted to rnography. >> reporter: his stunningly popornograph going viral with mo than 3 million views. >> it really, really messed up my life in a lot of ways. was my secret. nobody knew. and that allowed i to grow. >> reporter: crews said it began when he was 12 years old. turing to pornography when he was sad, depressed and lonely. >> every time y look at pornography is a desire for intimacy, you are trying to fight your feelings of being alone. >> you'd be surprised how many peoplehink it's an innocent behavior until they become addicted to it and try to stop. >> reporter: clinical psychologist karenen stuart says the fascination happens more often than you know.
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and a third of females are lookingt pornography on a regular basis. reporter: as for crews some fans are praising his honesty. god bless you, terry, one commenter wrote, i'm 100% sure you're breaking many obstacles in so many minds. crews' wife rebec and mother of his five children is standing by her husband last week posting on instagraram, love my boo. the couple is apparently salvaging their marriage through rehab. >> i've been free of this thing probably going on six, seven years now, thank goodness, but now it's become my battle to help other people who are going through the same thing. >> reporter: crews using h lesson to warn others as you heard him say in a powerful way. experts say it is a true addiction like so many others and the advice, of cose, is the same, first y've got to acknowledge the problemnd talk abt it and, secondly, it's imperative that you get help which in his case and so many others includes therapy. guy, just as i youou were addicted to any other substance. >> makes sense.
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>> especially in such a viral public way. >> yep, absolutely. deborah, thank you so much. we are now going to talk about the stars as we count down to oscar sunday and our giant "gma" after-party. we've got the top red carpet secrs, these are diet secrets, abbiboudreau trying them out. >> we all jumped in on that one. >> reporter: with just three days to go hollywood's biggest stars going to the extremes for that pictu perfect red carpet glow. haley meroy says kirsten dunst and j. lo swear by her cleanse. >> there are very specific recipes as well as shake, smoooothies, tea, i tell you exactl w_eat, when to eat it and what to do to get that incredible look. >> reporter: a plant based protein mix coupled with un unlimited vegetables and healthy dinner. >> it's easy, effective. a l lot of our clients can lose the ten pounds in ten day, five pods in five days but it's
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>> reporter: and for that photo ready face, stars like gwyneth paltw and drew barrymore seek out sonia jakar using crushed ice spiked wh stem cells. oh, my, gosh, i'm eating it. >> reporter: sonia sayst helps plump the skin. >> that is he the secret of the stars. >> reporter: and to get tt to die f for victoria beckham or angelina jaw line and ageless neck kat rado says many are going high tech. using radio frequency to penetrate the deep layers of the skin. >> feels like a hot stone mira. >> rorter: she says 's a non noninvasive way to smooth out the neck. for that emma watn look, it's the brow bar to the stars. >> they're similar to
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>> reporter: but it's this sculpting mask that has a-listers lining up for whi could end up costing thousand time for my big red carpet veal. oh. for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angelele >> abbie's skin is glowing. you can get more red carpet beauty tips and tricks at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! outside to the other beauty, sam champion. >> lara, thank you very much. hey, with tory. so if it's time to get on the red carpet, we want to do it with the best "deals & steals" you can possibly pull out, so toryas them for you. >> so first up from dr. dennis gross, skin care is part of everyone's routine. this is an incredible steamer, men and women can use . it is i incredible technology that decongests pores, hydrates skin and get that instant flow which is what everybody wants. in just three to five minutes. >> how long do i sta like this.
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>> normally $139 for this machine. today only it is slashed in lf, $69.50 plus free shipping from dr. dennis gross. >> like you're congested, right. if you have a head cold the best thing todo. >> red carpet or head cold. >> no one will know what you have on underneath. >> andhis is for you to know every single day what you've got on underneath. >> she means you, not me. >> incredible mix. you get to mix and match so many colors, patterns, assorted styles, somhing really for everybody. big discountsts on these from an already incredible price, normally $6 to $28 depending on what you choosose lash slashed in half $3 to 414 bucks from under dis.com. beautiful pieces. headband so a little -- these are likee really beautiful headbands, so because they're little hair accessories are fun. >> i'll try it out.
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>> why not. >> i mean, there you go. >> nice. >> sosold,right? >> but is this the way you wear it or like you do -- >> you can wear it any way you want. this is the sam style. the style of champions. big discount on these, as rell. normally 2 slashed by 53%, 15 bucks. >> this glimmers like real. this is so beautiful on screen. run for this one. >> stateme jewelry. alllre great whether wearing a t-shirt or gown. one piece changes your lookk and such an easy way to sort of accessorize and change up your outfitit. t just the pieces you see, but just a small sampling. normally only $28 to$50, incredible price, regularly, everything today slashed by at least 50%, $14 to $4. >> toryry, big jewelry in like big
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we've got 40 jackknifed trucks, 40 cars tuck in the snow. people are inside those cars. this has been a real problem and wind behind it. snow behind this low. this has been a monster storm and there's cleanup all over the eastern seaboard and evening in the deep south from those tornadoes and from just trees down. is has been a rough day in those are but it is gorgeous out west.tomorrow. that will spark ofa quiet and calmlm pattern with sunshine and warming temperatures as we move into the upper 40s and eventually 60s! today your high is 39 with early cloud cover and slick spots, then clearing. tonight's low is 22 and it'll be mostly clear, calm, and cold. tomorrow's high is 48 and it'll be sunny and pleasant for lala february. here's your extended forecast. >> we're live in times square.
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back in to -- [ yelling ] >> it was working all week s well. >> three more days befefore we find out who takes homome the oscar gold. jennifer lawrence has emerged as the highest paid nominee for her role in "y." she made an estimated $52 million last year. >> how much? >> 5-2. >> wow. >> a lot more than the highest paid actor nominee, that' leo dicaprio who reportedly took home $29 million whi he's had this whole big conversation about equality and pay. >> speaking up. >> good for her. if j. lo wins this sunday she will be -- it will be the first time ever that the world's highestt paid actress is also an oscar winner in the same year. >> all these fun facts. >> i am just filled.. learned why the water was green in africa. two-for directors. >> jennifer lawrence, at least take the sting away if she
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>> 52 million. that's okay. >> sam, come on in. please enter. >> thank you. so, we re talking about in thisis morning, big likes this morning for facebook right now. the social 234e9 work has added five new emoji moods if you will -- >> i saw it yesterday. i used them i love wow. >> yeah. >> so instead of liking like the 15th photo of your co-worker's cat you can express wow, ha, ha, sad. >> angry headacheshake. >> or angry. how do you find these many are wondering. >> the angry head shake. >> he shakes his ad. >> yeah, also unapproving. >> ye, he's just disgusted. if you want to find these hol down the button, the like button on your phone or hover over it on your desktop and they appear your facebook emotions are not set in stone. you can change them.
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was to post like this photo, sam, take a -- just getting close there, go ahead. keep that up. yeah. >> takee it all in. take that in. >> would it be like wow -- >> at dinner last night. we weren't doing anything special. >> dinner on a wednesday. no, but -- mine would b like, wow, why is sam dressed like burger king? >> it would be the angry shake. disapproving. >> unapproving. >> it does. and then william shakespeare once asked what's in a name but that thought never crossed the mind of a british fan who changed his name to bacon dble cheeserger. there he is, it was sam smith. i guess he knew that the singer had that covered so he has total
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and signs e-mails as b.d. cheeseburger. no regrets because, i quote, everyone loves bacon, one of sam's favorite sayings. that is everyone except his soon-to-be wife who is l less than happy about her fiance's new moniker. >> he did not check with her. >> unless she changes her name to double oreo milk shake which isn't going to happen. >> just thinking of the kids, right? >> right. >> legal name -- >> patty, her second name could be melt. >> nice. >> got to make itt rk. >> you do, you do. th's true love, a compromise. then finally just a quickie, they're telling me i can doo this,, 15 s seconds. why don't i save it. shall we do the teases? i'll do ththe baby do the baby. if you're struggling to make it through the week maybe you need to pump up the volume. >> watch. >> oh, i i'm glad you did the baby. >> oh. >> there you go. i'm glad you did the baby. >> oh.
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high pressure builds in as we go into tomorrow. that wl spark off a quiet and calm pattern with sunshine and warming temperatures as we move into the per 40s and eventually 60s! today your high is 39 with early cloud cover and slick spots, then clearing. tonight's low isis2 and it'll l be mostly car, calm, and cold. tomorrow's high h 48 and it'll be sunny and pleasant for late februar here'e's your extended
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jessica chastain looks like julia roberts' ghosost. i like that one. >> seth rogen is really just dustin diamond with 150 extra pounds on him. oh, ma >> eddie redmaynee looks like denis leary wearing the skin of justin bieber. >> there it is. little sneak peek of jimmy kimmel. makes you think in they do. >> you can see it all tight on "jimimmy kimmel live." >> doing that takes the steam stingut of it. >> if you can laugh about it it takes t power out of it counting down to oscar sunday. rachel smith is actuall getting
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837 buildingith chefosh kapaun and heips tohrow an amazing oscar party for 100 bucks or less. >> wow. great to see josh out there with rarachel. we ar counting down. if we hadn't mentioned it before to oscar nday. hold on, breaking news, the oscars are this sunday. so, this is a great "gm tradition as you may know, we all take turns in front of the green screen to star if you will in oscar nominat flips. have a special thursday throw of back edition with some of sam's best. >> action. >> take 70. >> milk, please. i don't want to ask twice. >> i'm ruler of the seven kingdoms. protector of the realm. >> i feel lik a giant petroleum expectant. is that clos
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they are en fufuo. >> we are on fire, we got this. >> fire. >> we g this. >> fire. >> thank you. >> not the hair. >> not the hair. >> not the hair. >> i guess we were on fire. oh, we were on fire? >> secret. >> amera, what do you think of hawkeye's driving. >> i don't want to say it's bad but i think we missed that left turn in albuquerque. >> i just -- i was looking for a weather map. youou lookk like george's brother in that last one. >> harry potter there. >> well, it's only right that sam should receive -- oh, sorry, the golden ham lifetime achievement award goes to mr. sam champion. >> oh. >> speech, speech. >> i just -- i had no idea.
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you know, i'd like to t tnk george because that interview, my favorite one was "lifefe of pi"" which was actually the one where you were -- >> i was interviewing you, yes, that's right. you were very articulate. >> george, you really pulled out his -- >> inner tiger. >> inner tiger. >> wow. there's something to ponder on. >> i got to say these are so much fun. when we started doing them, has everybody -- have you all done them already. >> yeah, we had george --- >> do wee show thehe today or tomorrowow >> when a are we showingthem? soon? let'save a cheeseburger and we'l'll fin out. >> oh. >> very excited. the green screen i'm hearing fromom the control room is happening tomorrow. >> you totally stole -- >> in honor of the mr. mr. cheeseburger guy. >> in honor of the oscars chowing down on burgers and fries courty of shake shake, we thank you and i thinkhat there's a reason we're having snacks because we're talking about oscar parties. >> we're not talking about fittingnto our dress, right?
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>> as we party and i chew right now, rachel smith is partying at samsung's 837 and we'll check in with her and tell you how you can throw an amazing oscars bash on a budget and a full mouth. >> reporter: as hollywood kicksks off its biggest party of the year, oscar stands everywhere, toast to the movies like 32-year-old karishma who wants to thrhrow a g glamorous get-togegeer but keep ititit to a a budget. where wouldldou like to stay. >> probablbl about $100. >> repepter: we enlisted the help o style director lori bergamotto. >> hi, ladies. i have f four simple tips all under $100. >> reporter: first up a run down oscar memory lane with a wide table runner. >> all this is is computer paper then pictures we printed out of famous oscar n nominees and we glue sticked them together and voila. this is late rally costing under a dollar.
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snsnacks for the s sr ray. >> the "the revenant" bear claws attacking leonardo dicaprio. >> good job. >> and then we did the "inside out" upside down cake from "brooklyn's" hot dogs. reporter: this diy photo booth brings theed carpet to your own home. >> we got this very fancy g gold curtain for 10 bucks. you can use old halloween costume props. >> let's take a picture. >> reporter: finally a new staple. what is a a nightht at the movieie without popcorn. >> ltle popcor canisters and glued on a glittery bow tie and three different types all under $1. >> reporter: the grand total about $60. do you feelike you can do lori's four tips. >> absolutely,, think these are great. >> reporter: affordable tips for an award-winning affair. >> all: oscars! whoo!
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right now we are here having our own oscar party and we're at the samsung' 8 building. right now our crowd is over here watching an oscar nominated movie. disney's pixar's "inside out" and getting hungry because it's smelling delicious here and that's because we have executive chef josh capon here. you are the man. you are the man. everyone on the edge of their ats. oscar themed party foods for us. this one here, though,she slider. let's start with our featured -- >> it's the big short rib burger slider. >> oh, gosh. >> s see what we're doing here. we are tagging the movies. go with the theme and have fun with it. so we have the big short rib sliders. short rib meat ground up seasoned withalt and pepper searing them offn a cast iron pan. >> i wish you could smell what's going on. >> smell-o-vision. we're developing it h heret the samsung 837. >> serve up some of these sliders and the folks in the crowd are getting hungry. i'm getting hungry, as well.
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while you're serving this up, so we have caramelized onions here. goes very well. >> throw a bunn there. >> a ltle barbecue sauce. >> got t have it. >> nothing wrong with a little barbecue sauce every now and then. >> may i dive in there. >> of coursese. >> we'll test it out. while giving it a taste test let's go to the potatoes. >> one of my favorite movies was "the martian" so we have the red planet, get it, red planet red bliss potatoes. >> matt damon's character relied on potatoes to survive. >> baked potato bar. bacon and chdar. roasted potatoes, scoop them out with a melon baller, do it ahead of time so you can enjoy the show. >> you don't want to be, you know, spending all ofour time in the kitchen but these look delicious. oh, these are finished, right? >> there we go. >> we have to stay hydrated with
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>> maybe i'll put down the tato? a mango fizz. >> grab a mocktata. cheers. you w want to splash a little champagne wle the show is going on, that's up you. >> add your buzz at home. this week also is a big week for you beyond the oscars, what else is going on. >> heading down to miami for the uth beach wine and food festival which is like the super bowl of chefs, some of the best chefs in the country come out and we do our thing. the customers come out and get to enjoy it with us. it's a lot of fun. >> oscar viewing party. > s, sunday night, our first annual redpet oscar viewing post-at the bmc,c, come by, have fun. >> we go down to our crowd. we cannot havee an oscar party without giving a prize, right, guys? so we are giving out five tickets to join samsung a proud partner of the 88th oscars to join them for an exclusive viewing party here inew york city and five o of our audience winners are gng to be taking home tickets for that big party
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up those envelopes? let's have a drum roll while they do that, riright? there we go. so, who is going to that exclusive viewing part winnerer winner, winn, winner. oh, yeah. yes. sweet. guys, that's how we count down to oscarsunday. very nice. you guys are going t tohe exclusive viewing party. sweet. amy, back to you. >> all right, congratulations to all of them. thank you, rachel. and you can get josh's short ribs recipe at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! let's go back outside to sam. >>okay, gang, i'm going to keep that oscar thing going. lelet's get that weather on the west coast becse it h h been gorgeous. as messy as it has bn the eastern lf of the country it's been this beautiful out west, look at la costa, look at that glow. rough surf but surfers love that. surf's up d it can be high and rough along the coastline. tc that jet. okay, so, yes, san francisco, there could be some rain but l.a., you are glorious as we get to oscars weekend. look at phoenix.
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80s, san diego in the 70s, as well. quick look at the weather around the nation as we fly because we can. america, please do not adjust your sets. cc, come here. this sis jeremy maguire. how are you? that's the weather arototomorrow. at will spark off a quiet and calm pattern with sunshine and warming temperatures as we move into the upper 40s and eventually >> so, amerera, you just met jeremy. hi, jeremy. i'm sam. i see your mom. you are a big star because i see you in "modern familyly" and in a brand-new song, right? >> yeah. >> is it lots of fun. >> yes. >> you have a brand-new commercial. can i show it to america?
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>> okay, here it is. >> this is the way i eatat my meatballs. do youhink it's squishy in there with something? i don't know. >> jeremy, pocket meatballs. do you have any atballs in there now? >> no. >> but you will later, you think? >> yes. >>g 0, your mom is the nicest lady too. you want to wave to your mom too. want to wave to her right there. i love it. you canan see the tide commercial starting at 7:00 p.m. ts sunday all right here at abc. thank you for spending some timee with us. >> it's okay. [ chchrs and applause ] >> jesse. >> great job. kids are the best, aren't they. now tother kids who are having the big moment with the pope in "dear pope francis," the first children's book written by a pope, the pontiff is answering kids' estions from all around the world.
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head of the catholic church pope francis has made no secret of his affection for children. and now the pontiffffs putting his penen where his heart is. authoring his first children's book "dear pope francis" or should we say co-authoring. the book is made up of exchanges between the pope and kids from around the world. >> dear pope francis -- >>eporter: "gma" sat down with not two, not four, but 12 of them including one pablo from argentina, natasha from kenya and william from chicago. >> dear pope francis, if you could do one miracle, what would it be? the pope's answer? i would heal every chil the book may be for kids but it offers information to readers for all ages. the pope says he cries often. he also reports that he loves to dance the tango and he's passion naloxone nationalbout soccer. the ptiff met with his kid couthors this week in rome where they presented him with gifts from their homelands.
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>> this is good. >> reporter: a soccer ball from the united states and get this, a pair of gs.. s, ugg boots from australia.a. >> oh, thank you very much. >> seeing the pope with the kids was life altering and nerve-racking. >> he was a little bit scared. >> i was notot scared. that's a lie. >> one moment i felt exceeded but then i felt like, well, this is probably my only time i'm going to meet him so i don't want toblow this. >> reporter: the experience enabled them not exactly to touc the hand of god, but to tug at the heart of god's right-hand man. this is such a beautiful book, guys. illustrated beautifuy. all these deep questions these kids get to ask and, ocourse, the pope answers all of them and of coursrse, "dear pope francis" available right now and coming up, i'm going to talk to hugh and taron next about their new movie. dad: i know. spots.
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hugh jackman is back with a brand-new movie about one of the most improbable olympic heroes ever. earlier this week, robin sat dodown with hugh and his co-star to talk about "eddie the eagle."
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heartfelt new movovie inspired by a dreamam cometrue. taron egerton portrays eddie ed wards a resilient underdog determined to get to the olympics no matter what it takes and there's only one person that's going to hp him get there and, of course, it's hugh jackman. take a look. >> wantt your moment, eddie edwards, i ka get your momen but it's going to hurt like hell for both of us. >> your back leg, wrong posisition. get closer. thehe flame >> it's not better. it's crap. >> oh, you and taron. > youan't say that in the morning. >> i know you can't. oh, so great to see you both. i laughed. i knew i was going to cry. i knew i was going to be touched by thisis. i rememberddie the eagle, 1988, big sports fan here. i'm sure -- >> i remember very well. i remember watching him in the olympics and never forget him being the top of the 90-meter and the camera going, hello, mom. himsf. you know, we loved him, you
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>> taron, you nailed it. >> nailed it. >> absolutely nailed it. >> thank you very much. >> felt tt we were on the jump with u. had you beenn skis before. >> never in my life. >> come on. >> never i m life. i had to learn for the film, yeah, yeah, i didn't take to it ke a duck towater. i have to say. >> no? >> but i gave it a good go just like eddi >> just like eddie and i got to tell you, hugh, your character, you play aormer ski jumper. >> yeah. >> a aot of talent, but a bad attitudede >> exactly. >> y y're here to teach him but die really steves you. >> he kind of brings me out. it's sort of his redemptive talent, friends and how friends can b bring out the best in each other and both are outsiders but my character had all the potential and none of the endurance or courage or stick ability that really eddie had. i watched this what friends and one mum said every kid should see this movie because it kind of says you don't haveo win in life too be a winner and tt'ss
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this movie, the theme of this moved. >> w what was the like working wi someone like mr. jackman over there. >> we had such a good time. i mean, the movie is inspirational a uplifting but it's just so funny. we just spent two months laughing at each other. i kind of made it my mission to try to put hugh off through every single scene.e. did it work? >> oh, yeah, y can watch the moe. moments where you see me laughing and they made the but he is hysterical. >> the transformation was just inedibible. do you still find yourself mimicking eddie a lite bit. >> two months after we finished shooting my motherp kept going, op doing eddie. >> give us the eddie face. >> brilliant. i know. on cue. >> i know you posted on certainly media that you had another go-around. >> yep. >> with your skin cancer but everything is good. >> everything is great. skin cancer is out. by the way, mines the mostt minor form ofkin cancer basal
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regardless who you are get checked. plea don't me as a kid and i never wore sunscreeeen and i paying for it. >> you don't have to win to be a winner. >> that's it. >> that's it so "eddie the eagle" opens this friday. thank you, gentlemen, very much. >> lovely. >> what a great message. i love that. we were both like got to take the kids.. all right, coming up, evybody, the best moments from "gma" on
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we're back and don't go anywhere. i want to show you cool stuff. amy is back from tha incncredible adventure, "gma" on safari live right in there and it was incredible to see in the crater but i was curious when you were there, all the new technology that you guys were using, there's been poaching at these parks before. is this the time we can turn the corner on that and there wonon be. >> eveveone issertainly hoping so becse having these protected areas first of all they havee a hig concentration of armed anti-poaching, you
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around and they are helped and aided by drones, by live cacameras,hey can see what's happening in realtime and go out and stop it and h hopefully it will be a preventative. people will kno if i go out there i'll be caught. it isn't going to pay off but these imagesre so stunning to look a a and i wanteddo bring littlele bit of africa back with me for you guys so, sam, i hear youu really liked my hat. it's a little war torn here but i thought you might wear it well. >> i can't wait. >> sam has nev worn a cowboy hat in his life. >> except for every wednesday night. >> beaeautiful necklaces for lara
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the tanzanian ministry of go west. we'll see you for l.a.here is a quick news update for you lukas: just a few days after the federal government gave the go ahead for the state of iowa to move forward with an april first rollout of medicaid privatization, a state senate subcommittee is taking a look at the possibliitof overseeing the prograram ... ensuring it maintains integrity. the packed meeting hosted 20 people testifying about theiconcerns, saying the transition is happening too fast. others contend
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recipiens "out to dry" and keeps the money away from those who really need it. sot carla dempsey, mason city r rident "we paid them to take individuals and our population on medicaid. now, we don't know. are they going to keep it for profit? are they going to give e it back to the state of iowa. there's just so much at stake here, it just brings tears to my the new medicaid change the management of healthcare for ioiowan recipients. scott: we'll have a strong breeze in place for ot we'll have strong breezen place for today. high pressure builds in as we go into tomorrow. that will spark off a pattern with sunshine and warming temperatures as we move into the upper 40s and eventually
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is 39 with early cloud cover and slick spots, then clearing. tonight's low is 22 and it'll be mostly clear, calm, and co. tomorrow's high is 48 a it'll be sunny and pleasant for late february. here's
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