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good morning, america. this morning, the spectacle in sochi. russia putting on an over-the-top ceremony for the olympics. president putin repriding over an elaborate celebration of his nation with one embarrassing technical glitch. >> brush with death. a dragster exploding into flames. what it looked like from inside the car and the driver's miraculous escape. shot on camera. for the first time we see the exact moment a retired police captain shoots and kills a father of a young child in a movie theater in florida. the victim's wife reacting in court as the judge makes a key decision in this case. and real-life hero. dirty harry star clint eastwood's save a man's life at the pebble beach golf
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tournament. >> make my day. >> he certainly made my day. >> why the 83-year-old actor knew he had to spring into action. got to be careful when you're eating cheese. you need to have clint eastwood around in case something compose wrong. that guy was lucky. >> good old dirty harry coming to the rescue. >> we have breaking news this morning. our first u.s. gold medal to tell you about. sage kotsenburg staging a massive upset there she is to win the slopestyle contest because this event is new and making its debut at the sochi olympics. >> congratulations to her. >> an evevent not without controversy. >> american pride on display as todd lodwick carries our flag. steeped in russian history.
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take a look at these dancers performing a scene portraying the russian revolution of 1917, obviously a rich history. the reenactment after toil destroy's "war and peace." >> having read it several times. >> in russian. >> it loses something in translation. >> even better in russian. but there was that one mistake seen around the world. snowflakes morphing into olympic rings but as you see there, one flake did not quite make the transition. >> yes, people in russia didn't see that happen though on television. let's take a look at the medal count right now. so far norway has three medals while the u.s., canada and sweden have one apiece and the start of several weeks of high drama. right to our "gma" olympics headquarters in sochi, russia. amy robach isle toing all the action. quite a show last night, amy. >> it was spectacular and, yes, we did not see that malfunction here in russia, bianna and dan. we'll get right to the breaking
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news. team usa winning the first gold of the sochi games, snowboarder sage kotsenburg frying to olympic gold on the course and u.s. hockey team beating finland 3-1 and play switzerland on monday. as we were talking about, everyone here still abuzz over last night's opening ceremonies from bears to ballerinas, fireworks to snowflakes, this show did not disappoint. it was an electrifying start to the sochi olympic games. thousands of spectators packed into fisht stadium to have the largest gatherings of countries ever in history. a performance nearly seven years in the making. a young girl took us through the history. 200-foot-long horse and carriage and dancers spun to "swan lake" and reenacted toil destroy's "war and peace" and a giant
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sickle and hammer symbolized the red curtain. despite the many issues surround the sochi games, there was only one major malfunction when the fifth olympic ring seen here failed to reveal. >> when you are thinking the weeks and months coming up to sochi you would say the only thing wrong at the opening ceremonies at the sochi olympic games would be a malfunction with a snowflake, that is a really good piece of news. >> reporter: the atmosphere behind the scenes was pulsing. the 230 members that make up team usa excited to make their big entrance. one powerful supporter of the team extended his well wishes friday to each and every athlete. >> we couldn't be prouder of you. and we can't wait to see what you accomplish in the next few weeks. >> reporter: a team of six brought the flame in among them marie that sharapova and the lighting of the olympic cauldron, a message to the world to let the games begin.
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and, yes, while i was watching all that went on, i'll be honest i was really look at the fashion of the night. for us ladies we want to do a quick recap of the winners and some surprises of last night's choices. germany certainly standing out with their rainbow bright uniforms. i'm being kind when i say standing out. bermuda, did they lose their luggage. bermuda shorts to walk into the world arena last night, the temperature, 40 degrees and team usa because their uniforms, i know there was some people questioning the busy design but i know when i watched them walk and has i thought it was spectacular. it was the star spankinged banner and a source of pride. i thought it was beautiful and stunning. so i'll move on to some of the bigger news, a big tweet heard around the world today, a tough day for u.s. bobsledder johnny quinn who got stuck in his bathroom after taking a shower and the doorjambed.
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he had no phone to call for help. there you see the aftermath and used his bobsled pushing olympic skills and turns out if you can push a 1500-pound sled you can break through the door. one of the most popular sports has a big night, figure skating, ladies, team figure skating kicks off with a short program represented by ashley wagner and, of course, all eyes will also be on u.s. ice dancing pair charlie white and meryl davis who will dance across the ice in the team short program and dan and bianna, it's interesting because charlie and meryl have not lost a competition in two years so fingers crossed. they've been together for 16 years since they were 10. we'll be rooting for them. >> the question is whether they can break down a bathroom door, as well. incredible that the construction was down to the wire. they had seven years to prepare for the olympics. >> yeah, we've seen a lot of hammers and a lot of -- i mean
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it's amazing. getting bricks laid down as we're walking on the path. there's still a lot of work being done here. >> all right, amy. >> nice to see you out will. >> surround the fun there are serious concerns, in fact, right in the middle of opening ceremony a security scare, a man on a plane heading to turkey attempted a hijacking deened maing the pilot divert to sochi. the man who you can see being carried out turned out to be under the influence, the incident really highlighted a major concern as these games get under way so abc's rhine ross our chief investigative correspondent is here. even though this guy was on something, there were -- they really did take this seriously. >> scrambled jets and so much under the influence of whatever it was he was persuaded they had landed in sochi so tricked him into thinking that then police came on board and subdued him. he was taken away. it was a fluke but had they flown into sochi, they are prepared apparently to shoot down the passenger jet and put
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anti-aircraft batteries in the mountains above the village and told that would be one of the options to shoot it down if it tried to make an attack against the olympic village. >> be prepared to shoot it down. extreme measures. does this highlight as we said before a real concern, i mean, we know that they've built this ring of steel so they are really ready for something potentially bad to happen. >> serious concern. one still looking for possible suicide bombers, so-called black widows and told by american authorities the russians have picked up on what they consider to be an ongoing plot connected to the toothpaste scare. because of what they believe is an ongoing effort to build a bomb and employee it up in in a plane in russia that would not just use toothpaste to hide explosives but also detonators taken from weapons seized from islamic fighters in syria so a real plot they believe ongoing and concerned about it. >> heightened alert for the next couple of weeks. brian, we know you'll stay on
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the story appreciate it. the morning's other stop stories from ron. hey, ron. >> hi there, bianna, good morning, everyone. in the news mounting concern this morning after an american missionary detained in north korea has been sent back to a harsh labor camp. kenneth bae had been getting treatment in a hospital for his deteriorating health before the move which was disclosed on friday. the u.s. state department says it is, quote, deeply concerned about the transfer of bae and urged north korea to release him. he has been held for 15 months for what they call hostile acts against that country. a newborn baby snatched from his parents' bedside is back home this morning. 6-day-old kayden powell was found by a police chief outside a gas station swaddled inside of a storage bin. unclear how long the baby was outside in that bitter cold weather. cayden's mother went do sleep with him next to her on thursday, woke up to find him missing. the mother's stepsister has been charged with kidnapping the baby. after months of defiance new york yankee star alex rodriguez
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is dropping his lawsuit over his suspension and agreed to sit out the upcoming baseball season. a-rod will no longer pursue legal action. the lawsuits were considered unlikely to succeed and rodriguez was initially suspended for 211 games for usiuse ing performance-enhancing drugs. it was reduced to 162 games, a full season. explosive end in a drag racing competition, a driver walks off unscathed after his race car bursts into flames and is shredded into pieces. this is something you have to see to believe. abc's michelle franzen has this story. >> reporter: in a split second barreling down the track and topping 300 miles per hour, a funny car drag racer explodes. the car's fiberglass shell shearing off in every direction at the national hot rod association's winternationals in pomona, california. in slow motion, the force of the blast so powerful it's hard to
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believe anyone could make it out alive. but watch again, this time from a camera mounted inside the car. the driver survives the blast still in his seat as the totaled racer rolls to a stop. the man behind the wheel, ron capps walks away miraculously without serious injuries. >> first you're not sure what is going on. all of a sudden the race car you're driving is a convertible and you see sky and flames and pieces flying. >> reporter: it's not the first time capps has had a close call. this youtube video throws a similar explosion. he survived it in minnesota last summer. for "good morning america," michelle franzen, abc news. new york. >> and amazingly the engine and other parts of that car survived intact and they are being prepared now and should be ready for the next race, yes, mr. ron capps will do it again apparently. >> yeah, that -- >> that would be the end of my career. >> that's when you retire. >> you think?
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>> thanks, ron. to the latest powerful winter storm blasting through the pacific northwest. it's the second straight round of serious snow for the region and abc's aditi roy has the latest. >> reporter: overnight another round of nasty snow and rain blanketed the northwest. drivers in portland, oregon have to navigate messy roads and freezing rain. cars littered the highway and some cars couldn't make it a few feet without slipping and sliding. some people decided it's better to just stay off the streets. >> it's a struggle but we'll get through. >> reporter: at portland international airport near whiteout conditions canceled 50 flights friday night. the un-patrick dempsey snow and cold temperatures even took some home furnaces out of commission. >> i felt like what it feels like outside. >> reporter: in parts of california, the storm brought plenty of rain. up to 2 inches falling overnight catching many residents by
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surprise. >> so we haven't had a rain like this and it's flooding down into the basement. >> reporter: but it is still a welcome relief from the fierce drought plaguing much of the state. >> it's -- i mean it's finally here but it is here. >> reporter: for "good morning america," aditi roy, abc news, san francisco. and for more on what those folks can expect we want to welcome julie from wplg with more on this weather. >> that's right. bianna, this is something they need in the pacific northwest. rain total accumulations don't look impressive, boy, this is what they need. over an inch of rain in san francisco as well as napa, almost into redding and this is nothing compared to what they'll see in the next few days. the rain forecast for this area. an additional three inches possible anywhere from sacramento up to redding in the sierra. plenty of snow. up to portland anywhere between 2 to 3 inches of rain until sunday and then check out what's going to happen as we go further into the next 48 hours, snow
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continues to fall from the pacific northwest. we are expecting snow stretching all the way to the east into the rockies, again, the sierra, california, seeing 12 inches, something they just need for this time of year but it's not going to put a dent in the drop for them. dan? >> not going to put a dent in the drought. i heard they need 18 inches this month in order to do that. julie, thank you. we'll get more from you coming up. now, though to the graphic new videotape of the case of a retired police captain who shot seeing the moment the shot was fired. look closely at the right side of your screen there. you see the victim's arm reach over the chair and grab the shooter's popcorn and throw it at him then the gun comes out and is fired. on friday the judge in this case made a major decision and ryan smith has the story. >> i want to detain mr. reeves pretrial. >> reporter: obvious relief. the reaction overnight of any coal oulson after hearing a judge deny bond to the accused
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murderer charged with shooting and killing her husband, 43-year-old chad oulson in a movie theater last month after an argument over texting? >> i'm happy and relieved by the judge's rulingment. i have no doubt in my mind it was the right decision and want it thank the state. >> reporter: it comes after new surveillance video played in court shows the incident unfolding inside the theater. here is reeves leaning over his seat telling oulson not seen on camera to turn his cell phone off then he gets up to talk to the manager of the theater. minutes later, reeves is back. then the moment that changed everything. watch closely. oulson seems to grab something, throw it in reeves' direction. that's when reeves draws his gun and shoots. watch again. the confrontation and the gunshot over in seconds. >> as soon as i pulled the trigger, i said, oh, this is stupid. heard in court audiotapes from police interviews just after the shooting. >> scared the hell out of me. i thought the guy was fixing to
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beat the [ bleep ] out of me. i was defending myself. i guy was very aggressive. >> reporter: oulson said he was not aggressive. >> i did not see any pushing or shoving. >> reporter: even reeves who pled not guilty admits to police he regrets pulling the trigger. >> if i had to do it over again, it would have never happened. we would moved. >> reporter: for curtis reeves unless a court overturns his bail decision he'll stay behind bars until a jury of his peers decides his fate. for "good morning america," ryan smith, abc news, atlanta. >> such incredible video, our thanks to ryan. well, we'll turn to the big hollywood stars who turned 0 you will to say farewell to the extremely talented but troubled actor philip seymour hoffman. the oscar winner who was found dead in his apartment raf apparent drug overdose mourned at a private funeral in manhattan and mara schiavocampo has the story. >> reporter: meryl streep, waugh
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queen phoenix, cate blanchett and chris rock and louis c.k. at the church of st. ignatius loy loyolla, his partner of 15 years mimi o'donnell and three children, tallulah and cooper -- >> cooper's had a few breakdowns but he's taken it pretty well. he's a super special kid. phil did a good job. >> reporter: peter gerety films with him. >> hundreds of people crying, weeping. >> reporter: mourning and reflecting. aaron sorkin wrote two of hoffman's films. in an obit for "time" magazine.
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sorkin a recovering addict himself said hoffman once told him, "if one of us dies if an overdose probably ten people who would have won't." his service was filled to capacity, so packed some were reportedly turned away. a large turnout for a man who touched so many. >> i think he left an enormous amount of love behind and people whose lives he touched and always affected by his life and his art. >> reporter: as for those who weren't able to attend, there will be another opportunity to say farewell to hoffman. a larger public memorial is planned for later this month. now, turning to the investigation, police say they're still trying to determine where and how hoffman got the drugs that he apparently overdosed on so that narcotics investigation is ongoing. but so much support for such a talented actor. >> so sad for his three young children. >> absolutely, a father first, of course.
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>> once again, we want to welcome you to abc news. >> great to be here. everyone has been so friendly. >> everyone is pretty friendly here. we're a nice group. >> tough story to start you out on but we are very happy to have you. thanks again, mara. this morning, we are hearing for the first time from a 7-year-old girl who displayed extraordinary bravery. megan winter fell 50 feet to the bottom of a well despite serious injuries, she kept her wits and now she's telling her story from how she survived to the rescue effort that finally saved her and abc's reena ninan is here with more. good morning. >> good morning, guys. 7-year-old megan was just doing what kids her age love to do. playing outside but it took a frightening turn. a turn that almost cost her life. it was the scariest moment in 7-year-old's megan winter's entire life. >> we were sitting on the ledge of the well, i went to go stand up, my hand slipped and i fell. >> reporter: plunging 50 feet down and trapped inside a narrow well that in her grandparents' well. she tried to break her fall.
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>> i was putting my hand against the well to stop myself from falling even deeper. >> but couldn't hold. she landed upside down. her legs bent in the air unable to move. i was so scared. her cousin tells her grandmother what happened and phones 911 desperate for help and trying to stay calm. >> i was just screaming, my baby's in a well. will you please get my baby out? >> reporter: there were moments she feared for her life. >> when she got quiet is when it scared me the most. when she would get quiet. >> reporter: with broken legs, a broken arm and fractures on her face and skull she sat trapped inside that well for over an hour until heiress cue. >> a fireman named captain clay, he was the one that came down there and got me. then they carried me up the well to get me out. >> reporter: but heiress cue was hardly the end. her mother said after spending near aly a month in the hospital
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she had to relearn everything. >> they taught her how to do maintenance for herself and taught her how to brush her own teeth. >> reporter: she hopes to return doing the things she loves, fashion designing, soccer and singing. ♪ i'm on my way to the countryside hey, hey, hey hey ♪ >> the family is -- isn't that great? i love it. she is hopeful that she'll return to playing soccer as early as this fall but heading the ball is off-limits for megan but she is expect to make a full recovery. >> "american idol." >> reena, thank you very much. back to julie durda for the forecast. >> good morning, america. let's talk about what's going on from coast to coast. in the west coast earlier. now we'll take a look at a storm system into the east coast. something you don't want to hear across the northeast and the midwest. you've been dealing with nothing but snow this whole winter. unfortunately, we'll see another round. not nearly as strong as what we
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dealt with for the first couple systems moved through the northeast but several inches of snow to occur over the next 24 to 48 hours. now, it'll start to move into chicago by tonight into tomorrow and then heads the northeast going into late sunday night. we have snow totals from 1 to 3 inches forecasted along new york. once we get rid of the snow the cold. a one to two-inch system, the snow and downright chilly. something again our friends in chicago, detroit are used to. but even dallas dropping temperatures down to the 30s by monday. that's a look at the national forecast. now a look at the forecast outside your door.
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the year. we begin with legendary director woody allen firing back against charges that he sexually molested his 7-year-old adopted daughter dylan more than two decades ago. >> came out swinging blaming mia farrow for the abuse allegations and abc's gio benitez has the story, gio, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. woody allen now say when he was first accused of so many years ago during the breakup with mia farrow he didn't give the allegations a second thought. in a new op-ed he calls it a ploy. overnight woody allen speaking out for the first time in 20 years answering to scathing accusations that he molested his adopted daughter, calling the allegations ludicrous, of course, i did not molest dylan. i loved her and hope one day she will grasp how she has been cheated out of having a loving father. the column penned by allen himself comes one week after dylan wrote in the same space about being sexually abused by the now 78-year-old film
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director. >> how are you. >> reporter: rare commentary from a notoriously recluse who didn't show up to get a lifetime achievement award. >> reporter: according to dylan it was that ceremony and the controversy that followed that gave her the courage to publish her version of events. writing "these things happened so often, so routinely so skillfully hidden from a mother that would have protected me had she known." but according to allen he has already been exonerated by medical investigators. abc's juju chang spoke with his lawyer during the sexual assault investigation. >> after a six-month exhaustive investigation that group con cluesed the molestation didn't occur. >> reporter: he places the blame not on his daughter but ex-girlfriend of 12 years, mia farrow. not that i don't doubt dylan has come to believe she was molested. is it so inconceivable that after many years of this
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indaughtry in addition the image of me that mia wanted took root. dylan made a point-by-point rebuttal. woody allen has an arsenal of lawyers and publicists but the one thing he does not have on the side is his truth. and dylan goes on to say for 20 years she has never wavered in describing what she says woody allen did to her and that she will carry memories of surviving these experiences for the rest of her life. dan and bianna. >> of course, all eyes on the oscar awards and academy awards. his movie nominated for three oscars. an update of the morning ee top stories from ron. hey, ron. >> we'll begin with a spoiler alert as the top of our update here. for those of you planning to watching the olympics, don't want to know the results, don't pay attention for the next few seconds. ready? sage kotsenburg won the first gold medal in sochi. soaring to victory in the men's
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snowboarder slopestyle final that win cops a day after the spectacular celebrations held for the opening ceremony kicking off the 2014 winter games. and back here in the u.s. a family and friends and celebrities gathered in new york to mourn the death of oscar winning actor philip seymour hoffman. hoffman was, of course, found dead in his manhattan apartment sunday of an apparent drug overdose. a larger memorial service is planned for later this month. in virginia, five people under arrest for the murder of a missing volunteer police captain kevin quick. quick's body was discovered along rural road 4 days after his suv was found abandoned. so far no word on a motive for that slaying. finally, former congresswoman from arizona gabrielle giffords to facebook to show us the latest steps in her recovery. she drove a car for the first time since she was wounded in that shooting three years ago in arizona. another milestone her and her husband marked the third anniversary of that shooting last month by skydiving.
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>> wow. >> gabby giffords continuing with her remarkable recovery. >> worked so hard. >> a walking miracle. let's get back to julie durda from our miami affiliate. julie with a look at the national forecast. good morning once again. >> good morning, in south florida, it's going to be beautiful this morning. i want to take you to a live shot of key west, doesn't that look so nice? well, can i tell you, south florida has been the one place that hasn't been affected by winter with temperatures soaring today to the lower 80s. even though there is a front that will move in, we are exp t expecting just that slight chance of showers in the forecast. overall the forecast for them, warm, humid and a chance of showers will be moving in to the area later on today. the big concern is what's going on across the northern portions of the state. rain continues to fall and temperatures along the 50s and 60s into the panhandle and southeast. move back to the west where we have seen a major rainmaker and snowmaker. something they needed. this will continue to produce
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showers and storms across portions of california into the rockies, locally heavy rain possible which is going to be a big concern on the roadways. what's going on with the temperatures from coast to coast. 60s in new orleans, 30s up by washington, d.c. and sitting warm and pretty in south florida. that's a look at the forecast. >> and this weather report has been brought to you by petco. >> i can't believe how nice you are going through the florida. we brought you up here. >> we're all family. we're having fun. >> well said. coming up here on "gma" from superstar to superhero how clint eastwood saved a guy's life at the pebble beach golf tournament.
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clint eastwood save lives on the silver screen often in the middle of shootups. >> but when it came to a real life and death situation no guns were needed. >> no gun needed. just clint eastwood's bull-like strength. >> you can ask yourself a question. do i feel lucky? well, do you, punk? >> thanks to clint eastwood one man's feeling lucky morning. >> he saved my life steve john director of the at&t pebble beach pro-am tournament was attending the teeoff party when he began choking on a piece of cheese. >> and looked at clint with his panicked look in nye face and he recognized i was not in a good situation and grabbed my shoulder and flipped me around and did the heimlich maneuver on me for probably three different times. >> reporter: the 83-year-old movie star taking on the role of here dwroe in real life.
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>> go ahead, make my day. >> he certainly made my day. >> reporter: the award-winning actor cold the carmel pinecone newspaper i looked in his eyes and saw that look of panic people when they see their lives passing before their eyes. it looked bad. he used to play and now serves chair of the foundation that hosts the pacific gas and electric company event raising more than $100 million for charity. eastwood is actually the second person to save john from choking to death. the 50-year-old said someone had to give him the heimlich maneuver seven years ago. >> the man's got to know his limitati limitations. >> reporter: as for dirty harry he says it was his first time performing the heimlich. good for john he caught a friendlier version of the eastwood we're used to seeing. john says his phone has been blowing up with friends calling him to teasing him. eastwood finds it funny as well. at the time, though, very serious. he said i gave him three good
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jolts and it popped out. >> something is going wrong if he's had this problem twice now. >> yeah. >> smaller bites, i think. >> he was drinking and talking and eating at the same time. >> you know -- >> lucky dirty harry was there. >> multitasking people have been doing for millennia. thank you, i appreciate it. coming up on "gma" -- >> what's gotten into victoria beckham. how she was caught flat-footed and what it could mean to all followers of fashion. i had ongoing pain. an intense ache all over. it was hard to do what mattered. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia... thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain. for some, as early as the first week of treatment. now, i can do more with the ones i love. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions.
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>> dan provided these for us. goer get the golden globes and oscars, neil patrick harris has been named man of the year. following in the big footsteps of robert de niro and tom cruise. he was honored by being roved on stage at harvard university. joining in the fun, of course, in typical style, the star cast that even had a self-styled jingle from "rent" ♪ why does the whole love world neil patrick harris why does the whole wild world love doogie m.d. ♪ >> hasty pudding's woman of the year is helen mirren who impr s impressed everyone with her on-stage performance of twerking. hey, miley, watch out. time to break out the plastic cups with a major announcement about "pitch perfect" part two 20. anna kendricks and rebel wilson
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is set to reprise their roles. s of it was a huge hit and launched a top ten hit or viral cup playing craze. ♪ i got my ticket for the long way round ♪ ♪ two boughts of whiskey for the way ♪ ♪ and i sure would like some sweet company ♪ >> oh, gosh, you guys. >> dan's a pro. >> i want to see everyone's try. >> you do it. you show us how to do it. >> she knows. >> dan, you've been throwing me off all morning. but it is funny you did that. you cued me up for this because i think -- oh, yeah, i just found out we some video of your cup dance. >> oh. >> oh, yeah. >> there we go. >> this was -- >> this is dan friday night. >> this is one of the only venues in which i felt a little tall. >> way overdressed. >> knocked the cup off the table. you said you had it done.
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>> even in dan's moments of looking silly he looks adorabld. >> ladies, your days of pain over over, victoria beckham, the world's biggest high heel addict has officially endorsed glass shoe and shared this picture saying she's obsessed with her develop wet flats. big news from a woman who once wore 6-inch platform sneakers to throw a pitch at dodger stadium and it's catching on. check out this photo of jamie king ditching her heels in l.a. i'm all for it and feel like i've been doing it for years. eventually the trend will cycle and i'll be cool again. >> music to my ears. i take my heels off as soon as i'm off. >> great news for sweet tooths including ron. we have a new flavor here to cry. cranberry citrus crisps. >> what do you think? >> great. >> you like them? >> really? >> absolutely.
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>> i kind of feel like if it's food you like it. >> why did you ask me? >> you're like the mikey likes it of this group. >> you know i'm going to like it. >> you're a tough critic. >> ringing endorsement from ron. >> thank you. >> you can have my two. >> ron will eat us to break. we will be right back with more "gma." keep it here. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the congestion sufferers who feel like there's a brick on their face. who are so congested, it feels like the walls are closing in. ♪ who are so stuffed up, they feel like they're under water. try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter.
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>> a good, wet saturday morning for you. i'm katie marzullo. >> lease a arrange is up on the roof experiencing rain firsthand. good morning, lisa. >> we are looking at light to moderate rain and breezy winds. but all around the bay we have kind of a different story going o heavier pockets from the north bay to the east bay. take a look the like doppler 7hd. some of our valleys are not look at any wet weather right now. some in the north bay look at a lot of bay, others in the valleys not seeing so much. but as we seam in to the north bay from sea ranch to for the
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