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good morning, america. this morning, wild winter weather. tornadoes, severe storms with high winds and frooding rain, impacking millioning of homes and schools. no match against the force of nature. >> this weather is brutal. brutal. meanwhile, a new polar vortex waits in the wings. peace parkt. opposition readers in ukraine sign an agreement with the president. pro testers want him prosecuted. what will it take to end the bloodshed and where is the president now? bad apple? the computer company admitting there is a major flaw in software on iphones, ipads, and maks. how vulnerable are you? and o, canada.
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the canadian hockey team again shatters our dream of winning gold. but an american teen becomes the youngest american slalom champ in history. we have the latest from sochi. and good morning, everybody. much of america dealing with extreme weather right now. a really noosety mix of twisters, high winds, and flooding rain. check this out. this is lightning hitting a sky scraper in nashville. >> look at this. a towering pine tree crashing on to a house in atlanta. fortunately, no one was hurt. some 600 storms in the last 48 hours. >> we'll get the forecast if a moment. we kick off with marci gonzalez in laguardia airport.
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scene of massive delays overfight. i can attest. i arrived at 11:00 last night. didn't get a lot of sleep before the broadcast. >> reporter: oh, that's painful dan. you were one of many. thousands of flights delayed yesterday. here in new york, travelers held up for more than two hours because of fog. elsewhere, all kinds of problems blamed on a mixed bag of extreme weather. this morning, cleanup is under way after another brutal round of severe weather. friday, tornadoes leveling homes in ohio. and plowing a trail of destruction in maryland. >> i could hear it coming. it got really loud. i asked my other daughter to go ahead and get in the basement. >> reporter: severe flooding from indiana to pennsylvania. forcing people into the water-logged streets. all of this on top of thursday night's storm. parts of the country barely rekoer covered hoping with a fresh dose of disaster.
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23 tornadoes across 8 states. >> just a big roar. about 50-mile-an-hour winds. >> reporter: entire neighborhoods in alabama reduced to splinters. >> the aftermath is just as bad as the storm itself. >> reporter: leading to emotional rescues in the rubble. >> i'm glad nobody's -- nobody's hurt. >> reporter: watch as secure cameras capture a violent wave of debris. this tennessee high school roof is shredded. melting ice and snow wreaking halvoc in the east. >> this weather is brutal. wrutle. >> reporter: firefighters rushing to the rescue as this home collapsed under the weight of the winter weather. so many nationwide feeling the brunt of the winter whiplash. flights grounded across the country.
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and some of those problems are lingering already today. we have seen several hundred delays and cancellations. and bianna, there are still people stranded from cancellations days ago. >> oh, unfortunate for them. thank you, marci. is there any more extreme weather in store for us? let's bring if jason nicholas from wews. unfortunately, i think i know the answer. >> what are you going to do? great to be here. huge weather day. wild weather. severe weather can happen in february. look at this map here. eight states, more than 20 tornadoes. in fact, in illinois itself, eight tornadoes. storm surveyors are out there. they may add to that. the severe weather, thankfully, now, moved off across the east. each of the blue dots indicates where wind damage was. we had hail damage and tornado reports. the big weather story over the next couple of days, certainly across the eastern third or
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eastern half of the country, another arctic blast. air temperatures not getting out of single digits across many spots. even down into the deep south. temperatures could top out in the 20s. we'll talk more about that in about 15 minutes. dan? >> jason, thank you. another major story this morning. major flaw in apple's devices could allow hackers to intercept your e-mail. this is a big deal considering more than half of all american homes own at least one apple product. ryan smith has more. >> reporter: we do everything on our phones and ipads these days from shopping to surfing. a flaw in apple's software could leave these things open to cyber criminals. overnight, apple admitting major flaws making them vulnerable to hackers. on its website, apple stating, an attacker may capture or modify data.
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the problem, affecting anyone using an iphone 4 or later, ipod touch, and the ipad 2, 3, and air. the security risk stemming from a problem with encrypting data you send over a wireless internet connection. you might not want to send an e-mail or purchase something. >> every consumer needs to do the following. they need to have up-to-date software on the iphone, ipad, the mac. there are vulnerabilities. >> reporter: am would not confirm when the lapse was noticed. the with millions using iphones, ipads, and ipods, the worry, that am security problems may have only just begun. am seems to have a fix for these
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things. they released an update of its system on friday. you may want to update today. since apple has been tight-lipd on the details, it's tough to say how far this problem reaches. >> the cyber attacks so much more prevalent now. ryan, thank you. the fast-developing situation in ukraine. it's no longer clear who is in control of the country. h hamish macdonald is in kiev. >> reporter: it's clear that the president is not in full control of the country. walking around the streets of the capital this morning, the protesters are in control. of the key pieces of infrom structure, the parliament building, the president's home -- one of the key
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opposition leaders is wanting to be freed. >> right now, he's still the legal president any way. we cannot see him here. no one knows where he is. right now, we have -- we are on the edge of a war. and -- the result of this war could be really horrible. and any way, we can see here, not just economical war or social. we can see g erk opolitical war. >> reporter: abc news has been told by the president's spokeswoman that he's in an eastern city. the opposition doesn't believe that. they're looking at flight records. they believe he may have gone overseas, perhaps to abu dhabi. the real risk is where it will remain united or split into two, possibly even three parts with russia backing the eastern states. >> hamish, disturbing to hear
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that member of parliament talking about the country being on the edge of war. thank you for your reporting. we're going to stay in the region and talk about the olympics. team u.s. racking up more medals. we're tied with russia for first place. matt gutman is tracking all of the action at our "gma" head quarters at our olympic desk. hey, matt, good morning. >> hey, dan, good morning. we have had some thrills here. the u.s. dominating the x games-type events. 27 medals, as you mentioned, the total so far. more than in any other games outside forth america. the past 48 hours have been agony. the u.s. men's and women's hockey teams losing in never-wracking gut-wrenchers to the canadians. thrilling to watch until the final whistle. >> the horn sounds. canada has won! >> reporter: the canadians raised their arms in triumph.
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the americans downcast in defeat. the score was close. the game was not. the canadians dominating play and shutting out a high-scoring american team after the game's only goal if the second period. it was a rematch of the gold medal game if vancouver in 2010. and the same result. the loss coming just 24 hours after the women's team lost in a sudden death overtime nail biter to the canadians. it nearly ended with this shot. a u.s. puck skittering toward the open canadian net, coming so close and thing dinging off the post. it's the shot julie chu can't stop thinking about. when you closed your eyes, was there one play from the game that kept being replayed over and over? >> half inch, one way, maybe this would be a different story. that's hockey. that's the way it is. >> reporter: the men's team taking the loss in stride. >> we knew they were one of the teams to beat here.
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you know, like i said, proved it tonight. >> reporter: with both teams defeated, president obama will have to pay up on his friendly wage we are the canadian prime minister. >> i let the president do the gambling. >> reporter: sending the white house beer to the great white north. >> congratulations to them. >> reporter: on the slopes on friday, this 19-year-old phenom walked away with guilded hardware. mikaela shiffrin became the youngest medal winner in history. living up to the hype. now the men's hockey team butched out of the finals. it will face the fins today. finland, how tough could they be? they dominated the russians, team you'll recall that gave the u.s. men, barely beat in the
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shootout. other news, one american here in sochi who won two gold medals in the games. he's vic wild. he's not competing for the u.s., but for russia. he moved there a couple of years ago because he couldn't get the resources he needed to compete in the u.s. and, add a little olympic anecdote. we had one of our cars towed. an old vw. we went to track it down. the tow company offered a deal. pay a big fine or give us ten olympic pins. we scrambled together ten of these "gma" pins. >> the power of the "gma" brand, matt. >> you know you're number one. >> world renowned. world renowned, guys. also world remound to here in sochi. the cat hat. it's the leopard hat. it chemos your head warm and
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your hands, with pom-pom in them. this is a snow leoparleopard. and for you, bianna, a polar bear. >> and he still looks handsome. >> the briefry to wear that hat. >> i hope you had a lot of fun. you and amy did a great job. >> thanks, guys. we had a lot of fun, yeah. but, with these hats, how can you not? >> well, you know, someone else had a lot of fun out there in sochi. one of the proudest moments in sochi. maddie bowman said she was just trying to have as much fun as she could. i guess it work out for her. i spoke to her moments ago from sochi. great to see you. congratulations. love the see the gold arnold you net. how does it feel to win a gold in an event in its olympic
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debut? >> it's awesome to come and represent, you know, our sport for the first time on this world stage, but to walk away with the gold is incredible. i still can't believe it. >> something magical about watching you. you're obviously having a ball out there. you are famously telling everybody you're just having fun. your mom telling you to have fun. how do you slay the nerves? >> it was nerve racking. there's a lot of buildup to the olympics. at the start, i was just like, okay, i'm going to ski, and i'm just going to have fun and just focus on what i have to do. and, whatever happens happens. i can only control so much. >> i have to ask you about your family. obviously, they're all there supporting you. your parents are skiers. you first skied when you were 2. i want to talk about your grandmother. i hear she has a certain nick naim that i can't say on air. cow can now that you're wearing
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gold. >> my grandma is a badass. i'm so thankful she's here. she's taught me so much. to have her here was very special to me. >> we're so proud of you. enyou the rest of your time there. congratulations once again. >> thank you so much. thank you for having me, guys. bye. >> bye, and thank you. i could never get away with calling pi grandmother that. let's bring in julie foudy. hey, julie, good morning. some high-profile disappointments for team usa. overall, how do you think we have fared in these winter games? >> you know, there was a little bit of panic early on, dan, actually, when you saw ted ligety didn't medal, shaun white didn't medal, shani davis. i think, at first, we were thinking, oh, gosh, how is the united states going to do? but at 27 medals, the most the
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team has had at a winter games outside of north america. the reason is, even though those high-profile athletes are not medaling, you're seeing the action sports. they're kicking in. about half of them are coming from that. and so there's no need to panic, even with u.s. speed skating getting no medals coming into these games. >> i'm no longer panicking. thank you for that. let's talk about mikaela shiffr shiffrin. she made history. is she the next lindsey vonn? how bright is her future? >> i have never seen an 18-year-old as composed, as confident. she's smart. she's funny. and she gets into these press conferences and here she's facing, at 18 years old, i couldn't think about anything other than who was bringing orange slices at our soccer game for halftime. she's saying, i want to win two. and coming off the slalom, where
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she won a gold, she says, i want to come back and win five gold medals. that's not overconfidence. it's the fact that i thinky do that. so i have just been so impressed with her. i think this is a star in the making for sure. >> a star in the making. so much time left. julie foudy, we thank you for your analysis this morning. always great to talk to you. our olympic coverage for this morning. >> 27 medals, we should be proud. >> absolutely. and it's not over yet. other news overnight. for that, it's mr. ron claiborne. we begin with the grows unrest in venn dwa la. u.s. secretary of state john kerry condemning them for using force against anti-government pro te protesters, saying this is not how democrat okay sis behave. they want an end to shortage of goods and freedom of speech.
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a venezuelan beauty queen was killed. she was shot. she died later at a local hospital. in arizona, demonstrations over a controversial bill passed by the state legislature that would allow business owners to deny service to gay and lesbian customers. the proposed law is said to protect owners' religious freedom. the governor vitos a similar bill just last year. in georgia, federal officials say they have foiled a terror plot. they're facing charges of trying to buy pipe bombs and other explosives. they were supposedly going to use them against fema, the tsa and homeland security. in washington state, a
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fast-moving fire destroyed efrl boats at the shelter bay marina. fire officials estimate the damage at about a million bucks. luckily, no one was injured in the waterfront community there. the cause of the fire is under investigation. and caught on camera. watch this out-of-control pickup truck veers off the road crashing into a boat dealer's lot. good samaritans stepped in to help. this cell phone video shows local firefighters pulling the man from the wreckage. he is how recovering. finally, an alligator got stuck in a storm drain in saraso sarasota, florida. the alligator is about nine feet long. it was first spotted on wednesday. this just in. the state fish and wildlife officials have extricated the reptile and it's now back in the water. and it doesn't even have a name.
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>> that's a big boy. >> i wonder what the conversation was about who was going to take the alligator out of there? >> yeah, i would nlt mess around with him. bianna wrestled one into sum mission. >> until ron called it an iguana. back over to jason nicholas from wews in cleveland. good morning, jason. >> to be honest, probably would rather be out southwest. look at these temperatures. 70s and 80s. warmer than that over the next day or so. laredo, 81 today. you'll be near 90 by the time tomorrow gets here. different story across the great plains. big cold front. that is dragging the arctic air in. fargo orks you'll feel it today. minneapolis in the teens. still a decent weather day. this is the last day. temperatures fall as you head through the day tomorrow.
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light snow from chicago back through des moines. the big story again is going the on be the cold air. the arctic plunge that happens as we move through next week. look at these temperatures. the weekend, not bad in philly. boston, 50s and 40s. new york, high today fear 50. 30s next week. normal high is low 40s. from above average to below average as you move into next week. this winter storm we're tracking, again, will be the big story moving forward. that's a check of weather across america.
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>> all right. there's your local weather. more, of course , on this big polar plunge. i would like some of those matt gutman hats for next week. >> i don't think he thinks we'll follow through. next time, you'll be wearing that. >> it will never be cold enough for me to wear one of those hats. ever, ever. >> never say never. >> i'm saying never. >> tune in next week. coming up here on "gma," the jailhouse tapes. for the first time, we're hearing what michael dunn, the man at the center of the so-called loud music trial had to say shortly after that featful night. plus, opening up. liam neeson talks frd the first time about the death of his wife, that that shall richardson. why he still has trouble five years later. and hat's off.
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the action hero still struggling. the pact they made before she died. first, the jailhouse tapes just released. on them, we hear if the man who opened fire on a car filled with teen agers after an argument over loud huzic. >> this morning, the phone call he made to his son shortly after the shooting. reena ninan is here with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. these recordings coming out under florida's sunshine law, which allows people access to public records. that including jailhouse conversations. >> let me get a hold of myself. >> reporter: for the first time, we're hearing michael dunn, defending his image to his son. in the jailhouse conversation as he awaits trial for murder offen armed teen jordan dais. >> i'm not a monster. that's important to me that you know that. >> reporter: these tapes recorded less than a month after dunn shot and killed davis at a
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gas station parking lot during an argument over loud music. dunn says he would do things differently if he could go back to the night he fired ten shots into the car where davis and three of his friends sat. >> i wish i had a time machine and i wouldn't have parked there. between adrenaline, fear, and muscle memory, i wasn't doing a lot of this. >> reporter: giving his son the same account he gave his girlfriend. >> it was a me or him situation. it wasn't just my life i was worrying about now. >> reporter: that jury wasn't able to reach a verdict on murder davis. but he was stunned when they found him guilt of attempted murder. >> lit work out. i have high confidence that it will work out. if it even goes to trial, once they see all the evidence. >> reporter: so what's next for michael dunn? the sentencing hearing for the three attempted second-degree
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murder charges could come as early as march. a retrial date for the first-degree murder charges of jordan davis could come in may. >> it's amazing to hear his confidence on in the taps. meantime, let's do to ron with the other stories. >> hi, again, bianna and dan. good morning, again, everyone. history at the vatican the. retired pope benedict xvi joining pope francis. they waumd 19 new cardinals into the college of cardinals. this is the first time the two popes have appeared together in public. pro testers have taken control of the capital city of kiev. meanwhile, ukraine's president has fled the presidential palace. back here at home, a multistate listeria problem. one person in california has
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died. eight people if maryland infected, including three newborns. it's linked to a semisort latino style cheese. the cheese sells under several brand names. if there was a girl scout badge for business vaf i have, this girl would be a shoo in. she set up her cookie shop across there the green cross marijuana clinic. her mother says she sold 117 boxes in just two hours. as customers emerged with an appetite, the store has invited her back. i believe that hunger craving is called the munchies? >> i would have no idea. our researchers. the fact that he can say that with a straight face. >> he's not straight anymore. he's cracked. thanks, ron. back to the weather and we're going clean it up with
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jason nicholas from wews joining us this weekend. >> sometimes i know when not to comment, being the new guy there. as far as what's going on, we'll start out west. winter is not over. it's hitting in full force. snow for the mountain west and the northwest. temperatures in the teens and 20s. 6 to 12 inches of snow expected there from seattle through wyoming. the nebraska winter storm watches, warnings in effect. the polar plunge. the arctic blast moving in from canada. it will set up shop over the eastern two-thirds of the country. des moines, below zero. minneapolis, could be near 10 below zero. minneapolis nearing 50 days of below-zero temperatures. one more good day for the northeast. temperatures in the 50s and 60s with sunshine. the cold air with snow, that
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will arife adds you head into sunday and monday. temperatures through next week only in the 20s. that's a look at weather across america. >> and this weather report was brought to you by petsmart. guys? >> good job on the discorrection coming out of the munchies. >> mr. muchmunchie over here. >> all i know is what's written on the paper. in the movie, he plays tough guys. this morning, liam neeson opening up about the death of his wife. the one thing that gives him comfort five years later. jennifer lawrence, making sure nothing like this happens
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>> it's been five years since the tragic death of his wife, actress natasha richardson. the actor says he's still struggling to come to terms with the loss. he's really opening up. >> reporter: he is indeed. he says he's baring all. he says it's been tough and still is tough. we see him as the ultimate tough guy. >> but what i do have are a very particular set of skills. >> reporter: throwing punches and killing bad guys many movies like "taken" and his new movie, "nonstop." there's a softer side to this action star. especially when talking about his late wife. have she was on life support. i went into her and i just told her i loved her. >> reporter: in a new interview, 16-year-old liam neeson sits down with cbs's "60 minutes" opening up about the death of his wife, natasha richardson, five years ago if a skiing accident.
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admitting years later he has struggle with grief. confessing there are times in his new york residence that any time i hear that doer opening, i think i'm going the hear her. >> i think their identities were fused. >> reporter: 45-year-old richardson fell and hit her head in a skiing less yon in quebec. initially, she seemed fine. refused medical adengs. hours later, complained of a headache and was taken to the hospital. in the interview, he revealed that her death saved lives. >> donated three of her organs, so she's keeping three people alive at the moment. >> reporter: he said one of the ways he koepd immediately was by working a lot-his latest film, rather aptly titled, "nonstop." opens next week. he plays an air marshall. a u.s. air marshall.
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and before we go, we want to remind you about our awesome initiative to share the power of story telling in your community. disney is partnering with first book to provide brand-new books and other resources to children in need. they've distributed more than 100 million books and resources to schools and programs. to find out more, go to
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goodmorningamerica.com. tomorrow, an exclusive interview with an anteater with a 16-inch tongue. >> 16 inches. how long is that? >> a ruler plus four inches. >> in case you have trouble with math, people, we'll see you tomorrow. connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land.
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hey! have you ever tried honey nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet.
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♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪
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this is abc7 news. >> good morning, everyone. i'm indicate march. happy saturday. it's 5:00 a.m. here's a first look at the whether with meet lease arrange. >> good morning, katie. a little chilly on the roof, but we are looking at cooler temperatures because of the fog that's moving into the shoreline. so that will be the rule not only for today but the weekend. we will look for the numbers to reflect that in the afternoon. right now we are talking about low 40s half moon bay, 46 mountain view and numbers in the upper other 40s closer to the bay. 51 in antioch. visibility a problem it in novato. half moon bay 5-mile visibility and it could get worse in the next couple hours. keep this in mind throughout the day to
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