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good morning, america, breaking overnight, a verdict in the loud music trial. the 47-year-old white man who shot an unarmed black teenager now looking at decades behind bars. but why did the jury deadlock on the key charge of murder? our legal experts dan abrams and nancy grace weigh in. blizzard, a nasty new storm nails the northeast with howling winds and heavy snow, causing dangerous whiteout conditions and power outages. now there is a thaw come, but it may not last long. all in. >> start the new chapter with a clean slate. >> millions of americans obsessed with political dramas. why even president obama is begging no spoilers, please.
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and oshie wins sochi. t.j. oshie, an instant star after scoring the game-winning goal to win over russia in the classic thriller what he and his fiance, awaiting their first child, have to say about this incredible win. good morning, everybody. we're having a heated discussion about something irrelevant. we're live from sunny sochi with the latest on the unseasonably-warm winter games, and connecticut reeling this morning from yet another storm. >> i checked the temperature in sochi, the high is expected to be 55 degrees. in connecticut, 28 degrees here in the u.s. meanwhile, so many folks in the united states near wits end
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over the never-ending attack over mother nature. someone saying they lost two ticket to the caribbean in the snow. and other takes it in stride. a man making a snowman, creative. >> they should learn about etickets. and ron claiborne, biding their time until opening day. big snow papi. and the storm and what's coming next in just a few minutes. we begin with the explosisp partial verdict, and they found him guilty of attempted murder, but couldn't agree on the murder charge. we have the story from jacksonville. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, to you. the judge says he's never seen a group work harder. i was in the courtroom when the
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verdict was read. they looked exhausted. they deliberated more than 30 hours, but the final result feels like justice for nobody. >> we find thim guilty of secon degree murder. >> it's unsatisfying. even the protesters weren't sure what to make of it. he will likely spend the rest of his life in prison, but not for killing jordan davis. they deadlocked on whether it was murder or self-defense, as he claimed on the stand. >> i thought i was going to be killed. >> reporter: a mistrial on the murder count left the parents heartbroken again. >> and we will continue to await for justice. >> reporter: they convicted the software developer of three counts of attempted second degree murder for shooting at
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the teens at this gas station in november 2012. the mother of one of those young men released this statement, justice has been served, but it's not complete. >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: the state's attorney is already vowing to retry dunn on the first-degree murder charge. but the fact is under florida law, he must serve at least 60 years on the attempted murder charges. he would be 107 when he got out. >> he's in disbelief. it's not sunk in. he was saying how is this happening. >> it's sad for mr. dunn that he will live the rest of his life in that sense of torment, and i will pray for him. >> reporter: now here in jacksonville, there are 12 people everybody wants to hear from. of course, those jurors. so far they have declined all
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requests for an interview. we can only hope that will change, because what a fascinating story to hear what went on in the jury room for the hours. >> everybody wants to know the dynamics that led to the verdict. ryan owen who has been on the case since the beginning. thank you. for more now on the partial verdict that surprised and saddened both sides. let's bring in dan abrams, and from atlanta, nancy grace, good morning to both of you. nancy, start with you. are you surprised by this verdict and what do you make of it? >> well, i'm not surprised because you could see it coming. as early as friday night, they were saying we're hung up on one charge, but we have a verdict on the other charges. that clearly indicated the problem was the murder charge. that was the only charge of the five that was really different from the other charges. now this is true, he's got to do 60 years.
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because in florida they have what's called 10-20 life. which mean it is you commit an assault with a gun, you can't run it concurrently. it's got to be 20 plus 20 plus 20. but what i think happened, i think that they decided that right or wrong, dunn believed he was under attack by jordan davis. so they could not agree, even on a lesser on davis. but as to the other three boys in the car, that that was attempted murder too. i am dissatisfied, but i'm not going to come down out jury because they really gave it their all. >> and i don't know that they believed it. it may have been a juror or two who believed it. >> correct. >> this is a tough self-defense case. remember, that he's claiming -- >> it was awful. >> that a shotgun is being pointed at him, and yet there is no evidence that there was a shotgun. there are witnesses from the scene who say that he was saying things like you're not going to talk to me that way, which is
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not self-defense. >> his fiance -- >> she never mentioned a gun. she was inside the gas station. so when she comes out and this is happened, he never mentions them having a gun. so this was a tough self-defense -- >> he actually told police he may have imagined the gun. if you start to feel sympathetic toward michael dunn, he's not just a software creator, the former husband, the father, this is a guy that unloads on a car of kids, boys, who were at the mall trying to meet girls. he leaves and goes to bed. unload ten bullets and go to sleep? >> and that's one issue is the bullets that may help explain where the jurors got caught up. when you listen to the surveillance tape, which is only audio, you hear pop, pop, pop, and then a pause. >> you're giving me a chill,
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dan. that's just how it happened. >> you hear another set of pop, pop, pop. and it's possible that a juror or two got caught up on whether the first set of bullets may have been self-defense with regard to jordan davis, and yet the other bullets that were fire department -- fired, they felt didn't justify that. >> it's still an imagiery gun. he said he may have imagine std. i don't agree with the verdict, but i think the state intends to retry him. >> you don't agree with the non-verdict. you do agree with the verdict. >> they came back with a verdict on four of the five counts. so that is a verdict. >> right. >> look, hung juries -- >> a lot of people are saying they're not going to retry. >> they are. >> yeah, if anybody has been a crime victim like myself, i want justice for jordan davis, even a
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not guilty, i want a jury trial for him. and i think they will do that. >> they have said that they will do that, nancy. we want to thank you and dan for your time and analysis this morning. it's worth pointing out that jordan davis would have been 19 had he survived that attack on that sunday. bianna, to you. and switch gears and turn to the blizzard that struck southern new england after a nor'easter dumped a foot of snow. and geobenitez it there. it's going to get to 28 degrees where you are today. >> reporter: brrr. we feel it, bianna. good morning to you. that storm dropped another foot of snow in the northeast, and packing howling winds. we're talking about winds reaching over 60 miles an hour. just when will it end? >> it's a cold, harsh, frost-bitten awfulness.
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>> reporter: this morning millions of americans are once again pushing, pulling, and digging their way out of another snowstorm. the second in three days. piling even more feet of snow on top of these already buried cars and homes across the northeast. >> i hate it. i wish it was done. >> reporter: with less than a day between storms, crews in new england, new york and philadelphia rushed to clear the roadways. but even they couldn't escape old man winter's wrath. watch this jeep coming to the rescue, towing that massive plow out of a snow bank. they blasted planes, de-icing while passengers waited to take off. watch as beams through this lighthouse cut through the conditions, blasting the massachusetts coastline. while salt is quickly running out across the region, in new york, some stores are even running out of snow boots. people now just begging for reli relief.
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>> i'm ready for south africa spring. >> reporter: others wish they could go away. >> i'm ready to go to florida, c, anywhere but here. >> reporter: and this morning, 6,000 people waking up without power once again in the boston area. and over the next few days, you have to watch for that black ice on the roads, that dangerous, invisible black ice, because that is what caused so many accidents here. >> black ice is a killer and a really good reminder. we appreciate it. and as we endure this winter of discontent, we have instituted a countdown clock on the screen, right there -- >> the butterfly. >> there's a butterfly, 31 days until spring. before spring arrives, we are expecting a february thaw. with more, to bill kelly, also walks around with a butterfly own his shoulder all the time. he's the meteorologist in
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columbus, ohio. happy to have you. >> that and a tulip, anything to remind us spring is around the corner. unfortunately, the thaw is not going to last. we'll get to that. but look at this morning. 12 in syracuse, 21 in new york city. but the winds, 20-40 miles an hour. so temperatures feel colder. grab that jacket. but look at december, january and february, talk the winter snowfall. my word, new york, the seventh snowiest on record. indianapolis, the snowiest on record. but there's a little bit of snow that's going to continue to make its way across. we will watch the snow work its way through. >> you have a southern twang? my word? >> my word. >> that's when you know it's cold. and now to the winter olympics, excitement underway. and look at "gma" sochi scoreboard. the u.s. and russia are tied for first place followed by norway,
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canada and the netherlands. abc's amy robach is in sochi. quite a thrilling weekend for team usa. >> oh, so much to talk about. good morning to you. our speed skaters, they switched the uniforms, ditching the suits. but it didn't translate into medal victories. but everyone is talking about the incredible hockey win that came down to an epic shootout and created a brand new american hero. it's the sequel to the miracle on ice, the u.s. versus russia. it came down to a shoot youth, with t.j. oshie scoring the winning shot, beating the host country 3-2. russian president vladimir putin on hand, watching his team lose one day after visiting the american athletes. and president obama was watching
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too, treat tweeting this, congrats on a huge win. never stop believing in miracles. #go team usa. >> the longer it went, the more fun it got. >> on the speedskating oval, the new old suits weren't enough to help davis, finishing 11th, while j.r. celski failed to advance to the semisemifinals in the 1,000 short race. and american julia mancuso finishing eighth in the super g, where she was expected to medal. and russian free style skier fell during the training run. she broke her spine and rushed into surgery. >> they are saying it's difficult, it's hard, but not unsafe. it's a freak accident. >> president putin visited her,
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even calling her father to reassure him she will get the best treatment available. and we are wracking up medal wins. and this morning, andrew won the super g, a third of a second behind the first-place finisher from norway. and bode miller won the bronze in the third-place tie with canada, saying the conditions were tough. matt antwan took the bronze in the skeleton, edging out john daly for the third place finish. and jackie hernandez had to be taken off the course own a stretcher after an accident. she took a spill, and knocked unconscious. we're told she was communicating with medics before being transported down the mountain. and tough luck for lindsey jacobell jacobellis. she is crashed, she was not
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hurt, but finished last. and dan and bianna, we know eyes were on the hockey rink yesterday, but today, we're watching ice dancing wiedancing. and everybody rooting on meryl davis and charlie white. >> we are having a party for the ice dancing. >> i'm not invited for some reason. thanks. and we'll have much more on team usa's sudden sensation, the olympian they're talking about. >> yes, oshie. >> that's coming up in the next half hour. >> and the fiance making a lot of noise this morning. >> pregnant. but speaking of news, we have headlines, and my ice dancing partner. >> i may not be around for that. the power ball drawing, and i won. i'm leaving. yeah, i wish. actually, there was no winner in saturday's power ball drug. but don't throw away the losing
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ticket, but several people across the country, including george stephanopoulos did match five of the six numbers. those tickets are worth only a million. it goes to $400 million for the next drawing on wednesday night. the odds of matching all six numbers still 1 in 175 million. but it could be you or me or dan perhaps. in colorado, searchers out today looking for two missing skiers who disappeared in an avalanche near aspen. seven skiers who were at the top of a ridge trig ed that avalanche. five managed to escape with minor injuries, but two are unaccounted for. authorities shut down access to the area while they search for the missing skiers. and in daytona, florida, crashes and spinouts dominated the nascar sprint unlimited. there was a nine-car pileup that brought the race to a screeching halt. it had ricky stenhouse jr.'s car
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slamming into his girlfriend, danica patrick's, wrecking her car. they walked away uninjured. and michael sam, who disclosed he was guy, brought the crowd to their feet at the basketball game at the universities of missouri. he and his teammates were honored for their cotton bowl win over oklahoma state. he's expected to be picked in the upcoming nfl draft, which would make him pro football's first openly gay player. and lastly, an amazing putt on a basketball court. for a chance to win a car, all 95 feet across the length, patrick burch rolling the golf ball in, through the hole. he was at the halftime in the mississippi/auburn game. it was the first time he's attended a basketball game and the first time he's played golf. can you imagine that? >> what luck.
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>> and as someone who's golfed since i was 12 years old, i say quit while you're ahead. >> it's not going to get better. >> no way. >> thank you for a lively newscast. >> you got it. now to washington's obsession with a show that makes washington look like a den of vipers. >> it's house of cards, available on netflix, and stars kevin spacey who will be on "this week" with george stephanopoulos. they are on sesed, the president tweeting no spoilers. why the obsession? >> all attention is good attention. they just like being paid attention to by hollywood. but i do think it's so popular because it feeds into exactly what people imagine about washington. they're us from stratd, sick much it, they don't like what's happeni happening, it splays that out. >> and you had a cameo in season
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one of house of cards. do you think that this show bears any relationship to reality? >> they get the suits right. they have the food court in the bottom of the capital offices right. but everything else is created. i don't know the statute of limitations on a spoiler alert. >> my answer is no spoiler alert. >> i can guarantee you nothing that happened in first episode could happen in real life. >> and that's a good thing. >> i think that's a good thing. >> yes. the state of the union. having seen that first episode, that is a good thing. >> and be sure to catch all of george's interview with kevin spacey, and the latest happenings in washington coming up on abc's "this week." >> he did well in the cameo. >> he's got potential. >> and back to bill kelly for the weather. good morning, once again. >> good morning, everyone. we'll start in the pacific
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northwest where we had a tree down on highway 101. shut it down for a couple of hours. we have been in drought, but you are get, the rainfall, and it's one to three feet by monday night of snow, 1-2 inches of rain. but the winds continue, 50-70 mile per hour gusts. over to the midwest, this is in minneapolis, you guys got some snow. but it's not so much the snow, it's the cold. 44 days with sub zero temperatures. you have to go back to 1981-1982 season to find one so cold. it has just been relentless there in terms of the cold conditions. over 30 years. look at the forecast today, only at 22 for the high temperature, 23 in chicago, 26 in indianapolis, 34 around st. louis. and watches, warnings and advisories in seven states as this low pressure creeps its way along. that is a look at what's going on around the country, now to the local forecast.
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i'll just bring up something you said earlier in the show, that's 31 days until spring. >> yeah, 31 long, long days. >> and as soon as that happens, it'll be 70 for everyone, and everyone will be singing. hang on. >> we have had spring blizzards before. >> i know, march can be snowy. >> okay, mr. negative, enough. couple on "good morning america," ice king. he's the hockey hero who led team usa to a big win over russia.
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♪ ♪ let it go ♪ let it go anymore ♪ let it go >> and that is the voice belting out the hit song from frozen, melting all of our hearts. demi lovato has her version popular with teens. and now hilarious interpretations. i know you interviewed adina, and she said her son gets in on the renditions. her 4-year-old son sings let it snow, let it snow. >> it's still coming down. >> yes, it is. >> and bianna might to want stop sing as well. you have a great voice. the dulcet tones.
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why is america so obsessed with political dramas when we are so frustrated with washington itself? >> but first, the olympic hockey player everybody is tweet about. >> oshie. why do i say ochie? i'm not going to sing either. and a nail biter of a game, that ended after an eight-round shootout. it was an edge of your seat thriller. oshie kept his cool. back to sochi, where matt gutman had a chance to speak with the man of the hour. it's complicated, you have to give me that. >> reporter: very complicated. but what's simple now is hockey. it's in the air. slovakia against the usa, but everybody is still talking about t.j. oshie. now i got a chance to talk to him, he is as humble as could be. he would never say anything like this, 1980, the miracle on ice,
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and now maybe the savior of sochi. folks in bars across the country, packed at 7:30 a.m. on saturday morning anointed a new patron saint. during the epic finale between the united states and russia, he became an instant icon. >> tale usa wins. >> reporter: t.j. oshie skated into history, slipping four goals past the russian goalie. not that there was pressure, it was just billed as the second miracle on ice. vladimir putin was there to watch. did you know putin was watching? >> i didn't. >> reporter: he didn't just get the knot nod once, but six times. >> back to back to back. >> i was looking, there were qualified guys that could shoot. i was surprised every time he call mid number. >> reporter: becoming a hero on
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the ice and on the web, doubling twitter followers overnight. >> it's cool seeing the minnesota guys. >> i was jumping up and down in my seat. it was fun to watch. >> reporter: and the only thing hotter than his slap shot, his fee yan see. and she rocketed to instant fame. >> it's surreal. my heart's still racing from the game. >> she couldn't make it to sochi because of the baby obt on the way had to watch from home.
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or are you just so large you make them look small? >> reporter: they're professional-grade hockey stick. got you each one. >> we have t-shirts, oshie wins sochi. we have an extra large for you to make room for the biceps. >> oshie fever in cool effect. >> right. two tickets to the gun show. >> his wife is gorgeous. >> yes, she is. >> so happy for him. oshie fever sweeping across the u.s. tee spring sent us these designs. >> somebody said i was going to get to model today. >> ron is shaking his head. a lot of other headlines, let's go to the man for look at the news. >> hi, good morning, everyone.
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and a split verdict for the so-called loud music trial in florida. he was found guilty of attempted murder, but they will retry dunn for first-degree murder. and now bode miller bounced back from disappointing results in the men's downhill and super combined to win the bronze in the super g. now the most decorated in winter olympics history. and the son of the muppets creator died on sunday. he had a massive heart attack while building anni igloo with s daughter. he was only 48 years of age. and the west versus the east in the nba all-star festivities. san antonio spurs marco wins the three-point shootout in
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overtime. benelli, the east dominated the slam dunk competition. john wall won dunker of the night, as he soared over his washington wizards mascot. celebrating there. let the partying begin. the big game is tonight. i actually like the dunking contest better than the actual game. >> me too. i love watching michael jorden and everybody else through the years. thank. and time now for a check of the weather. and over to bill. >> good morning to you guy. and good morning, everyone. start out in the deep south, atlanta, you are up to 61 today. quite a difference from earlier in the week with the ice storm and the snow. 77 in miami, and these are near or above normal temperatures. so finally some nice weather to get you going here on your sunday. it's going to be nice, but very warm for this time of year. to the southwest, 86 yesterday,
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the boys town national hline can help. (tdd# 1-800-448-1433) when all 13 episodes of -- 13 episodes, right? 13 episodes of "house of cards" was released friday night, many americans had bing watching. >> waiting to do that. but it's not the only political drama. the more corruption the better, as long as it originates in hollywood. reena ninan is looking into this lurid love affair. >> start with a clean slate. >> reporter: it's back, just one of america's favorite political thrillers like abc's "scandal". >> your time as president will be over. >> reporter: and show time's "homeland," all busting at the
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seams, a problem of a broken washington. your americans glued to the tube with corruption in the capital? >> it's that fact i can't get my head around. >> i think what these shows do well is combine the fact and the fiction of government. hope it's more fiction than fact. >> reporter: a recent gallup poll shows that the majority of americans are dissatisfied with the system of government. and a vast majority of americans are more than satisfied to watch the drama on tv. with 10.5 million viewers tuning into the premier for scandal's third season, and even the man in this house asked people to keep their mouths closed. the commander in chief tweeted, tomorrow, "house of cards," no spoilers. >> why dampen his mood? we gave him a great gift. >> reporter: whether you fear frank, pull for oh life ya, or root for mathison.
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good morning, everyone. i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, february 16th. let's start with a quick first look at the weather with meteorologist lisa argen on our roof deck. good morning. >> good morning to you. hi, carolyn. good morning, everyone. we are looking at some damp pavement outside and the showers ending in the south bay. here's a look at live doppler 7hd. last hour we is had a few showers around morgan hill and mountain hill and right now it's moving into the hills. the cloud cover will continue to clear and we will look for a sunny middle of the morning for you. for the rest of the day we have sunshine returning to the entire bay area. so this morning it's in the 40s in the north bay. elsewhere 50s and by
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