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pillsbury pizza crust. make dinner pop good morning, america. happening now. double trouble. blasts on both coasts. relentless rain and wild winds in the west flooding streets and homes. toppling trees. and in the east, not again. another major snowstorm, setting sights on new england, still digging out. spinout after spinout. the blinding snow piling up. team coverage of the bicoastal storm. deadly crash. bruce jenner behind the wheel. he was involved in a pileup that caused a car to swerve into oncoming traffic. and that driver was killed. >> bruce, are you okay? >> paparazzi capturing the moment of impact. did they play a role in the accident? gunfire at the mall. bullets go flying. shoppers running for their
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lives. three people wounded. the intense manhunt on for the gunman. why did he open fire near a children's play area? and we have news this morning on the giant jackpot. no powerball winner overnight. this gives you another chance to become a multimillionaire. so how high will it go? we have the expert advice on getting lucky. hey, good morning. hey, good morning. let's get right to the top story. two big storms. one on each coast. look at the map. out west, a second bout of extreme weather bearing down on the already drenched northwest. >> and in the east, a tough pill to swallow. hard to believe. but new england is about to endure yet another massive blast of snow. this after repeated pummelings. >> we'll get the forecast from rob in a moment. but first, we start with aditi roy who is in sacramento.
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aditi, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. residents here in northern california ary covering from one storm and bracing for another. watching those river levels so carefully as heavy rain and high winds are expected to sweep through the area. this morning, both coasts bracing for another wallop of extreme weather. in the west, nearly six inches of rain expected in already storm-ravaged areas. neighbors rushing to clean up downed trees and power lines from friday's storms before the next one hits. look at the roots of this 90-foot pine tree. here in berkeley, california. feels massive just standing next to it. it fell on three homes. but luckily, no one was hurt. the east coast bracing for another round of snow and freezing rain. that could break records in parts of new england. the weather system threatening to bring at least a foot of snow. >> these patterns of just snow week after week after week, it's not been like this in ages, right?
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>> doesn't seem like it. is there a danger of snow fatigue? >> i think so. yeah. it's only february. >> reporter: january 26th and 27th, a powerful storm brought more than two feet of snow in spots. on monday, some areas received more than a foot of snow. and now we're expected to get over another foot of snow on top of it all. in northern california, the rain expected in a few hours and lasting through the day. paula? >> it's not over yet. aditi roy, thank you so much. rob is outside tracking the bicoastal extreme weather. rob, i imagine folks on both coasts saying not again. >> exactly. and these are two very, very potent storms. we'll start with the west. because the storm that's coming to the east actually originated in the pacific. this is from the atmospheric river that's been pointed at the
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west coast for the greater part of the last week. torrential rains for the northwest. the next storm coming in has winds with it, too. we had winds this week over 100 miles an hour in the mountains. we could very well see that again later today and tonight. it starts in san francisco. potentially power outages there. rainfall, a handful more inches. mudslides possible. the beneficial rains don't get south to los angeles and san diego, unfortunately. all right, off to the northeast we go. a number of winter weather advisories and storm warnings in the northeast. in areas they were posted this time last week. and the week before that. yes, it's another sunday night and monday storm. that means that the monday morning commute is going to be a nightmare again. watch the freezing line. the mixing, the pink area there, as we get towards new york, 9:00 a.m., snow and also some icing, especially along long island in through pennsylvania. a very treacherous commute in the new york tristate area. more accumulating snow the boston. a multiday event. look at the totals we expect through tuesday. 12 to 18 inches of snow through central new england and upstate new york. lesser amounts to the south. no less of a mess as we go toward another monday storm. dan, back over to you. >> this is what they get for
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winning the super bowl. rob, thank you. a reminder to keep it here on abc and abcnews.com for the latest on both storms on both coasts throughout the day. but we're going to move on now to the breaking powerball news overnight. for everyone hoping to wake up as a millionaire, my condolences. there was no winner overnight. which means the jackpot now balloons to 450 million bucks. everyone buying their ticket. mara schiavocampo is in new york city. buying her tickets as we speak. mara, good morning to you. >> reporter: yeah, i got my ticket, dan. i got that covered. good morning. there were ten $1 million winners across the country. so don't toss those tickets just yet. but there was no big winner. that means the jackpot keeps growing. and so does lotto fever. >> i hope you got your powerball tickets ready. good luck to you. >> reporter: this morning, the tenth largest jackpot in history unclaimed. with 48 million tickets sold, that prize, more than $380 million, now growing even
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higher, to $450 million. >> those sales will just continue to exponentially increase as people get more and more lotto fever. >> reporter: so how much could it grow? the largest payout in history for powerball was for $590 million. going to this single winner, a grandmother and mother of four. who bought the lucky ticket in her florida supermarket in june of 2013. shying away from the cameras, but revealing this to lottery officials. >> she did ask that i share this statement with you. while in line at publix, another player was kind enough to let me go ahead of them in line to purchase the winning quick pick ticket. >> reporter: if you're trying to win the $304 million cash payout, here are some guidelines from lotto experts. go with quick picks. those computer-selected numbers
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make up over 70% of winning tickets. and, if you pick your own numbers, you may find yourself attracted to number 26. that's the most frequently filled out of those little bubbles. but be sure to scribble in the number 20. that's the most common numbered ball to pop up during the drawing. no jinxes on big dreams. now people are now crossing state lines just to buy their tickets. the next drawing is wednesday. in case you're wondering, the odds of winning are 1 in 175 million. and paula, i got a quick pick ticket. i'm playing the odds. those are the most likely to win, it seems. >> you like your chances. we're counting on you to grab a couple of tickets for us. dan wants ten. i'm not sure if i can secure the money for you. but if you can buy a couple of tickets, that would be great. >> i'm good for it. >> good luck to you, mara. breaking news overnight. the gunman who went on a shooting spree at a crowded mall
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near pittsburgh has been captured. a macy's department store turned into a firing range with shoppers ducking for cover. abc's bazi kanani is on the scene in monroeville, pennsylvania. good morning, bazi. >> reporter: good morning, paula. police have gone through every store in this mall, more than 100 of them, evacuating people. making sure the gunman was not still hiding inside. they captured him a few hours ago elsewhere. they have not said why he chose this place to attack. >> notify forbes. three gunshot victims. >> reporter: the panic in a packed shopping mall. >> people started running. >> reporter: this morning, police in pittsburgh have arrested 17-year-old tarod thornhill, suspected of opening fire inside a macy's store, injuring three and sending hundreds of terrified shoppers scrambling for their lives. >> all of a sudden, we heard people screaming. next thing you see is a bunch of people, teenagers, scared to death, just exodus en masse. >> reporter: the shooting around
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7:30 saturday night near the inside entrance to the department store. just feet away from the popular mr. rogers neighborhood play area. in the chaos, children separated from their parents. >> there was another little boy, he's like, i can't find my mommy. i can't find my mommy. i grabbed him, too. >> reporter: also escaping, former kansas city chiefs quarterback. terelle pryor, tweeting -- didn't see who was shooting. i was looking, but ten more shots went off. and was getting closer to me. then i ran. police say the shooting was not random. >> we believe that one of those three people that were shot was a targeted individual. >> reporter: that man and to bystanders remained hospitalized this morning. many more at the mall still shaken. of the three victims, two men are in critical condition. a woman was less seriously injured and is expected to survive. again, the suspected gunman is a 17-year-old, currently being charged as an adult. dan? >> that 17-year-old arrested just hours ago. thank you, bazi kanani. we move on to an exclusive
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report from the ground in the american-led fight against isis. as the u.s. government scrambles to confirm a claim by isis that their young american hostage, this woman, kayla mueller, was killed by a coalition air strike, there has been no letup, meanwhile, in the air campaign itself. and abc's martha raddatz is in jordan right now with the u.s. general leading the international charge against isis. >> reporter: good morning, dan. general alan says the jordanians have been more helpful in the fight against isis than ever before. but this will be a very long fight. do you think isis, isil, is a more formidable enemy just by sheer numbers? the 20,000, 30,000 fighters than al qaeda in iraq? >> isil is at an entirely different level than al qaeda. it's better organized. its command and control is better. its situational awareness is -- of a broader battle space across the entire region is better. and so, we of course have
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adapted to that as well. >> reporter: do you believe isis poses a threat to the homeland? >> i think we should take it very seriously. >> reporter: general allan meets with king abdullah tomorrow to see what more can be done. dan? >> martha, thank you. you can see more of martha's interview later this morning on "this week." right here on abc. now let's bring in the host of the program, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. george, good morning. >> hey, dan. >> can isis be defeated militarily? >> it's going to take a little more than that. it will take more than what we're doing right now. most experts say, we need not only an air campaign, other arab nations have stepped up as well the, but also boots on the ground to rout them in iraq and syria. but in addition to that, it is going to take the arab world coming together, the muslim world coming together and engaging in the ideological battle as well for the hearts
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and minds of the young people that might be inspired by this message. i talked to the jordanian foreign minister about that i talk about later this morning. >> it appears that the isis execution of the captured fighter pilot. the captured jordanian fighter pilot, which they released the video of, seems to be uniting many people in the arab world. it could be exactly what you're talking about. >> galvanized jordan. galvanized the arab world. it seems to have backfired. no question. will that unity last, though, as the days and weeks go on? >> it seems like we cannot expect a quick resolution to this problem. >> it will take some time. but we also made progress. >> all right, george, thank you. a reminder, george has a big show this morning. aside from martha's report from jordan, george goes one on one with republican senator ted cruz about the 2016 campaign for the white house. you can tweet george your questions for the senator at gstephanopoulos on twitter. spell stephanopoulos correctly however, if you want to get that question to him. >> bonus points for that. thank you, george and dan. look forward to it. a closely watched case that's been a viral sensation is making headlines this morning.
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you may have listened to or heard about the wildly popular podcast called serial, about a convicted murderer's fight for freedom. the subject is serving a life sentence for killing his ex-girlfriend. but has now been granted a chance to prove he deserves a new trial. abc's gloria riviera has the late ers from baltimore this morning, gloria? >> reporter: good morning, paula. what a case. it was 15 years ago that a popular high school athlete's life changed forever. his ex-girlfriend, brutally murdered. her body buried in a nearby park. a key piece of evidence in the trial revolving around this best buy parking lot, just behind me. now a veteran reporter making it her mission to definitively answer, did he really do it? and the same court system that sent him away ready to reconsider. >> what they're saying is, maybe there was another guy in there that i just never -- knew. >> reporter: it's the public radio podcast helping this prisoner get a second chance to prove his innocence. >> the podcast has had such a
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tremendous effect on potentially reversing a murder conviction. >> reporter: at age 18, adnan syed was sentenced to life behind bar, convicted of the 1999 murder of his ex-girlfriend, hae mini lee. a case forgotten until it became part of the podcast serial. more than 5 million listeners had a chance to hear a different side of the now 34-year-old prisoner than the one prosecutors portrayed in the trial. >> i don't think i ever displayed any tendencies like that. >> reporter: the convictions 15 years ago relied on testimony from his friend, who told the court syed called him from a pay phone in the best buy parking lot, asking for a ride after burying lee's body. the podcast exposing cracks in that testimony. >> i just want to pause here and talk about this phone booth for a minute. weirdly, we have not been able to confirm its existence. >> reporter: all of syed's tries to appeal his conviction have so far failed.
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but friday in an unexpected twist, the maryland court agreed to hear fresh arguments on syed's case, citing ineffective counsel. >> if the appellate court throws out the verdict because of reversible error, the defendant could likely go free. >> reporter: the next step, the appellate court will hear oral arguments from both sides. but neither side is allowed to introduce new evidence or new witnesses. still, some say that could result from anything ranging from a reprieve to a whole new trial. regardless, we may see this case go all the way to maryland's supreme court. dan? paula? >> the power of a podcast. gloria, thank you for that report this morning. you're a big fan of that podcast. >> my wife and i listen to every episode. it's fascinating to see the new developments after the podcast concluded. it may be the case that she has to start that podcast back up again. >> 5 million. every time i go on a road trip, people are like, you have to start listening to serial.
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>> it will make the trip go quickly. >> you know what else would make it go quickly? not having three kids in the car. but that's another subject. we need to get it over to ron who has been tracking the other stories for us. >> hi there, paula and dan. sara haines. good morning. good morning, everyone. a georgia community is reeling this morning after man goes on a shooting rampage during a family gathering. five people are dead, including two children. abc's kendis gibson has more on this horrifying massacre. >> reporter: this morning, the horror of what happened in this suburban atlanta neighborhood starting to set in. seven people shot. several children among the victims. five dead. two children surviving this terrible tragedy. >> it's always hard when you have children that are involved in this. it's just -- it's kind of -- touches your heart. >> reporter: neighbors, eyewitnesses to the rampage, tried to save the victims before paramedics gone on the scene. police in douglas county, georgia, say the gunman hid in a car outside of a home and then opened fire in the middle of the street. shooting his ex-wife, her new boyfriend, and several young children.
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>> these innocent little children and innocent family trying to live a new family life. and to get disturbed like this is very sad. >> reporter: the violence continued indoors, with police saying there were victims inside the house. the gunman eventually shooting and killing himself. >> i've been with the sheriff's office 38 years. i have never seen this many victims in one shooting. >> reporter: this morning, two of the youngest victims of this rampage are alive, but have lost many family members. and those two surviving children listed in critical condition this morning. those neighbors who witnessed it all and ran to help the victims as best they could credited with saving those two young lives. ron? >> okay, kendis, thank you. and now out west to a massive wildfire that has torched dozens of homes and structures in two states. the round fire started on a highway on a far northern stretch of the california-nevada state line. the fire exploded with winds of 75 miles an hour whipped through
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at the area. heavy rain helped fire crews keep that wildfire from spreading even farther. a moment of silence and prayers for bobbi kristina brown at clive davis' annual pregrammys party. at the gala saturday night, magic johnson asked music's biggest stars to pause for bobbi kristina as she fights for her life in a georgia hospital. her mother, whitney houston, died the night before clive davis' party in 2012 at the beverly hills hilton before the grammys three years ago. bobbi kristina is in a medically induced coma after being found face down in a bathtub a week ago. police are investigating the circumstances around that incident. >> breaking right now, legendary college basketball coach dean smith has died. he coached the university of north carolina tar heels for 36 years beginning in 1961. his teams won two ncaa titles in 1992 and 1993 and he coached some of the greatest basketball
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players of all time including michael jordan and james worthy. he coached the u.s. olympic team to a gold medal. he was 83 years of age. and you're look at the most expensive piece of art ever sold. that is ever. history of the world. paul gauguin's 1892 oil painting of two tahitian women titled when will you marry sold for $300 million. the buyer is believed to be a museum in the gulf nation of qatar. finally, for anyone who ever wished there was an unsend button. 18-year-old heather from scotland wanted to send a resume and cover letter. she was shocked when the company said, dear heather, you attached jamie oliver's chili beef recipe. she then posted that to her twitter page and got thousands of retweets. jamie oliver tweeting back, brilliant, you deserve the job. that stew can do anything. >> yes, it can. >> she was so embarrassed, she never sent the cover letter out.
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she's still looking for work. is a chili a stew? >> yes, it can be. if it's thick enough. >> it can be? if it's thick enough. >> got to have enough substance in there. >> we have the chili expert here on set. speaking of chili, it's warm inside. we've invited rob marciano back inside. >> thank you, thank you. where is my bowl of chili? i didn't realize you were such an authority on the subject. it's my only role. >> from coast to coast, chilly weather for sure. maybe some hot chicken noodle soup. wind advisories out for parts of the bay area. this is a strong system. flooding, we have already seen that. we have seen mudslides across western washington. the rain increases through the day. as will the winds. winds gusting 50 miles an hour or better in san francisco. there will be power outages for sure around the bay area. the rain and winds will go up through portland and seattle as we go throughout the night tonight and tomorrow. mild, record-breaking air in the midsection of the country. temperatures 70 in denver. and we're going to see things
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cool down a little bit. this trough that's been giving us persistent cold air across the northeast dips to the south a little bit. this pattern won't change. especially as we get toward the end of next week. thursday, friday, just mind-blowing cold. pleasant across the midsection. 64 degrees, cooling down in >> ron, thank you for letting me back inside. it was cold out there. >> i noticed the west coast getting punished for losing the super bowl. >> boston is getting the punishment for winning.
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it goes both ways. coming up on "gma," off the air. nbc news anchor brian williams says he'll step aside for several days from his nightly news cast after lying about his iraq coverage. what he's saying about the scandal now. plus, bruce jenner involved in a car crash where a woman died. did the paparazzi who caught the whole thing on camera play a part in it? i discovered a convenient way to moisturize every day. new nivea in-shower body lotion. first i wash... then i apply it to my wet skin. it moisturizes instantly. and lasts for more than 24 hours. then i quickly rinse off. my skin feels amazingly smooth with no sticky feel. so, i get dressed... ..and go. now i enjoy smooth skin every day. new nivea in-shower body lotion in the body lotion aisle.
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good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >> good morning to you, ladies. a lot of famous faces, like iggy azalea and taylor swift at clive davis' annual pregrammy party last night. sara was invited but couldn't attend because she's working. >> exactly. >> who is in the running to take home the music industry's biggest honor tonight? >> i like how taylor swift did hers as a drive-by. iggy leans into the camera. also this morning, bruce jenner who has been in the headlines lately for his dramatic personal transformation. now involved in a deadly car crash in malibu. he says he was being pursued by the paparazzi at the time. so were they to blame? we'll tell you about that coming up.
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but first, nbc's brian williams is taking himself off the air for the next few days. the network anchorman citing the controversy over his mistaken claims that he was on board a helicopter in iraq that took on enemy fire. david right is here with the details. >> reporter: good morning, paula. brian williams broke the news, not on his broadcast, but on the internet. a personal note posted to the nbc news website stating it has become painfully apparent to me that i am now too much part of the news due to my actions. >> a word tonight about our colleague brian williams. who you may know has been under scrutiny this past week. over his recollection of certain stories he had covered. >> i made a mistake in recalling the events of 12 years ago. >> reporter: williams had already apologized on air for a nightly news story that falsely claimed he had come under fire in iraq. williams rationalized his mistake this way. >> this was a bungled attempt by me to thank one special veteran and by extension, our brave military men and women. veterans everywhere. >> reporter: it did not quiet the critics.
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parodies posted online with the hashtag brian williams misremembers were making fun of his claim that he misremembered being on a helicopter hit by a rocket-propelled grenade. photo shopping williams like walter middy into all sorts of news events he's never covered. >> this is nbc nightly news with brian williams. >> reporter: now, america's most prominent newsman is having his every utterance fact-checked online. the whole ordeal disappoints many viewers. among them, one of the flight engineers from the original mission. >> i don't understand what was the purpose? who got the most out of that? >> reporter: on friday, nbc news launched its own internal investigation. the news division president telling the staff we're working on what the best next steps are. williams insists he'll be back. posting saturday, upon my return, i will continue my career-long effort to be worthy of the trust of those who place their trust in us. well, after his on-air apology
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wednesday, williams had sought to move on, business as usual. but it's become crystal clear this is not. it's a voluntary step on his part. as managing editor, no return date set. and in the meantime, lester holt is going to fill in. paula? >> a sensitive story for sure. now we're going to head over to ron with an update on the morning's top stories. good morning, ron. >> hi, again, paula. good morning, everyone. we have yet another chance, you do, all of us, to be megamultimillionaires. that's because no one won the prize in the $380 million powerball drawing. the new jumbo jackpot jumps to 450 million bucks. the next drawing takes place on wednesday. an arrest overnight in the terrifying shooting at a pittsburgh-area mall. shoppers were scrambling as the packed mall was put on lockdown saturday. three people were shot, two critically injured. the alleged shooter was identified using images from social media and store surveillance. and rescue crews in arizona have expanded a search for 21-year-old drake kramer. he went missing after going hiking at the grand canyon.
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he was from san antonio, texas, was last seen now more than a week ago. finally, mason plumlee, of the brooklyn nets, he owes somebody a round of drinks. >> oh, no. >> the nets game. >> oh. >> oh! >> he was chasing a ball. couldn't put on the brakes in time. >> he's so big. >> knocked the drinks or beer or whatever it was in the laps of -- >> oh, no, no, no. >> the expensive seats. occupied fans. some were calling this the worst party foul ever. >> and that's expensive, too. those drinks are about $6. >> the seats are expensive. >> i know there's a game going on. but if you knocked over a whole tray, wouldn't you be like, oh, my gosh, i'm so sorry? he just spilled on all these people -- >> back in the game. >> he's in game mode. >> like, five seconds. you just need to say -- >> all right, emily post, it's a game. come on. >> i would feel mortified. >> we're not talking about you. we're talking about a professional basketball player. >> even in my nba days, i would totally have done that.
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>> we have a show. >> we have veered away. to the absurd. that's where rob is. >> i do very well in the absurd. or at least trying to get out of it. it's heart-breaking to see that beer spilled. for sure. we take you to new york, just outside. i think that actually happened somewhere around town. 34 degrees. i was just out there. it's chilly. not as cold as it has been. the system coming in is pacific-based. it's bringing in some mild air. but there's a canadian air mass just to the north that will be kind of forcing cold air down. temperatures around new york, right around the freezing mark as this thing comes on board. you'll see icing tomorrow, accumulation held down in the new york city area. philadelphia, you're left out of this again. you'll get a little bit of snow on the backside of this. hartford to boston. the core of the heavy snow is going to be. it is already starting in new england now. it will last right on through tuesday. so easily a foot in the purple area. some spots may see two feet. this is on top of the four and
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five feet that they have already seen. oh. 74 in tampa. 66 in atlanta. 74 in new orleans. mild air to the south. mild air across the midsection as well. that heavy rain and winds >> this weather report brought to you by bare minerals. so you're going to have a clinic to teach the nba players some ethics. >> some manners. >> the poor waitress will lose her tip. he didn't apologize to her. she's going to get blamed. >> she won't lose her tip. >> i hope those are understanding fans. >> sara is on fire this morning. emily post haines. a close call for bruce jenner. who was involved in deadly crash.
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real-life drama for the olympic gold medalist turned reality star bruce jenner. he was involved in a deadly car crash in malibu, california. it happened on saturday. >> jenner walked away from the accident. there are questions this morning about the role of paparazzi in the fatal accident. linzie janis is on the scene in malibu this morning. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, paula and dan. that multiple car pileup happening here on the windy and narrow stretch of the pacific coast highway. bruce jenner's car pushing another in oncoming traffic. the paparazzi following him capturing the whole thing on camera. this morning, bruce jenner no doubt counting his blessings after escaping unharmed from deadly chain reaction accident saturday on the pacific coast highway in malibu. >> we now have seven patients. including one doa. >> reporter: jenner's suv was
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the last car involved in this pileup. it was his vehicle that bumped this white lexus into oncoming traffic. the elderly woman inside hit head-on by a black humvee. she was declared dead at the scene. >> minors were in one of the vehicles. they were transported to santa monica hospital. >> jenner's going tremendously. >> reporter: jenner, a 1976 olympic gold medal winner now perhaps best known as the patriarch of the kardashian reality tv empire. >> paparazzi. >> reporter: under intense tabloid scrutiny regarding his changing appearance, growing his hair longer and appearing in public with his nails painted. his step daughter, kim kardashian, speaking with "entertainment tonight" about the speculation. >> i think it's just his story to talk about. >> reporter: jenner telling l.a. county sheriff's investigators he was being followed by paparazzi at the time of the crash. >> bruce, are you okay? >> reporter: the moment of impact captured here
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in this series of professional photos. >> he has intense scrutiny on him right now, both through his physical transition as well as just being part of the extended kardashian family. >> reporter: deputies say jenner is fully cooperating. it does not appear he was trying to evade the shutter bugs. sometimes criticized for taking their aggressive tactics too far. like this encounter with halle berry. >> stop harassing people! >> reporter: in 2010, after a series of high-profile confrontations with stars, like jennifer aniston and reese witherspoon, california passed a law imposing stiffer penalties including jail time for paparazzi who drive recklessly in pursuit of celebrities. again, police say it doesn't appear that the paparazzi were involved in causing the crash. bruce jenner passed a sobriety test and volunteered to give a blood sample to show he was not intoxicated. investigators will be focusing on the first car in that chain?
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why did it slow down to suddenly. they'll also be checking cell phone records for all of the drivers, including jenner, to make sure no one was texting at the time of the crash. >> scary scene. coming up, making music magic. we have a look ahead to tonight's grammy awards. sara has a look ahead. >> sing it, sammy smith, sing it. >> he's a real contender. >> yes. he's amazing. d. >> sing it, sammy smith, sing it. >> he's a real contender. >> yes. he's amazing. it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual bleeding breast or uterine cancer blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant.
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