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good morning, america. severe spring storms tear through the heartland. reported tornadoes and golf ball-size hail pound the midwest, as record rains lead to flash floods in the south. now, more severe weather is coming, southwest to the southeast on high alert. also breaking right now, new and chilling video of the brussels' terror suspects from the moment before the airport blast. a massive manhunt under way right now. the other horror, at least 65 people died in a new isis-inspired attack, targeting christians on easter sunday. back here at home, ted cruz pointing the finger at donald trump for that tabloid story about alleged affairs. the war over wives hitting a breaking point, as the front-runner welcomes a new family member. and bernie sanders sweeps
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hillary clinton with huge wins over the weekend. ♪ and the big dance down the final four. this underdog's cinderella moment, upsetting a number one seed. busting brackets and breaking hearts, but not mine. who's still in it to win it? we do say good morning, america, on this monday morning. great to have lara back. his heart is not broken, syracuse heading back to the big dance. >> slightly larger smile on this monday morning. what a win. >> final four. >> huge weekend for march madness and bracket-busting games. syracuse the number ten seed, i might add, landing a top spot in the final four. i was on the phone with my dad when the shoe came off. >> the moment we're all talking about, our cinderella moment. a syracuse player's shoe slips off right before he goes for the three and nails it. of course, he does.
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lot of people arguing do they have the right to be there? i think so. the orangewomen going to the women's final four. >> they got there before the men. >> lot of that is coming up. but first those big weather headlines. storms are tearing through the midwest overnight. reported tornados and hail leading to a very messy easter. robert marciano in for ginger. tracking the latest. good morning, rob. >> we had rain all day long. look this is not snow. this is hail across parts of indiana. part of a system that brought severe weather to the midwest overnight. overnight, central indiana and florida hit by golf ball-size hail. plus, heavy rains sinking this car. three reported tornadoes yesterday in southwest kentucky, several homes sustained damage in the area.
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on easter weekend, a blast hitting the west and the central plains with up to a foot of snow. with power outages to thousands of homes and businesses. >> it's the weight of the branches falling and breaking. especially in some of the older parts of town. >> reporter: in kansas, firefighters are still battling the largest fire in state history. more than 600 square miles destroyed. >> stand by engine two. respond with keystone for houseboat fire. >> reporter: in springs, oklahoma, crews battling a fire at keystone lakes here sunday night. authorities saying the flames began on a houseboat and spread to others and the dock itself. firefighters rescuing several bystanders trapped on one side of the jetty. no one was injured. that midwest storm combining with the southeast rains. a bit of a mess from d.c. to new york, to philly, if you're flying out of some of these airports likely you'll see delays. things will clear out late in the day.
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early on just not too good. western storm coming across the mountains, especially across las vegas. wednesday, another significant threat of seeing some severe weather across the central plains. robin. >> all right, rob, thank you very much. david, big headlines coming out of brussels, new charges overnight and the death toll rising to 35. >> unrest in that city over the weekend. rioters clashing with police who tried to get crowds under control with water. meanwhile, the man hunt for suspects intensifying. new video emerging this morning and abc's alex marquardt is in brussels with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. dramatic scenes out here on this square, as european authorities step up their effort this morning. that video along with an appeal for the most wanted man in europe. this as belgian authorities hand down new terror charges to three men in custody. this morning, the net being cast wide across europe.
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new security video just released by the belgian police showing the suspected attacker in the hat from the airport taken just moments before those two deadly blasts. authorities appealing for help in finding him. this, as they charged three more men on monday with being connected to a terrorist group. four others already slapped with the same charge. including the biggest catch so far. this man, faycal cheffou, who once described himself as a freelance journalist. abc news learning he had been detained for trying to recruit refugees for jihad. european security forces hunting anyone involved in past and potential future attacks. on sunday more than a dozen raids in belgium and in holland a frenchman arrested for planning a plot in france. in italy, a man for forging documents for the paris and brussels attackers. meanwhile, those far-right
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protesters descending on the brussels memorial for those attacks. waving flares, directing their anger at resident muslims. >> everyone that's not belgium. because this is belgium. if you don't want to live like us, go. >> reporter: the bombs that tore through the airport and maelbeek station, leaving 35 confirmed dead including four americans. this weekend justin and stephanie shults missing all week, confirmed to have been killed. we're getting word this morning that the airport here in brussels will reopen tomorrow to staff and flights may resume as early as thursday. europe is not the only victim of these horrific terror attacks. yesterday, easter sunday in lahore, pakistan, more than 70 people were killed. most of them women and children celebrating easter in a park. a group linked to the taliban, which has expressed support for isis, claimed responsibility saying they deliberately targeted the christian community.
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david, robin. >> such a horrific scene. >> children swinging in the playground. now to another big story here at home, the race for the white house. bernie sanders racking up three big wins over hillary clinton over the weekend, but clinton still far ahead in the delegate count. abc's cecilia vega is tracking the latest in the democratic race. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. this was a landslide bernie sanders claiming victory in those three states. you can see them right here on the map. alaska, hawaii and washington and by double-digit margins. hillary clinton may want this race to be over but bernie sanders is not backing down any time soon. it was a full-blown bernie sanders sweep. >> our campaign has the momentum, you are the momentum. look around you tonight! >> reporter: delivering hillary clinton a western wallop with that triple-state win, some of the results coming in as sanders spoke to supporters. his wife jane whispering the news in his ear.
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>> news alert -- we just won the state of washington! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: this morning, no official comment from clinton but her aides were bracing for the loss saying the states favored sanders with progressive voters and fewer african-americans and they maintain the results don't change the race going forward. sanders would need to win 73% of the remaining delegates to clinch the nomination. he still insisted he could win. >> i won't deny for one second that we still remain the underdogs. but we have a long, long way, you'll have to concede in the last ten months. we have a path toward victory. >> reporter: with voting in new york on the horizons bernie sanders is now turning up the heat in clinton's former home turf. his campaign manager mincing no words to clinton's campaign manager calling for a new york
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debate, saying, can you please explain why new york should not host the april debate? is the secretary concerned about debating before the people who twice elected her to the u.s. senate? and no response from clinton's team on that front. yet, they still have to get past voting in wisconsin first all of to candidates will be there this week campaigning. >> all right, cecilia thank you. >> i like the orange and blue today. >> i'm a california girl. >> on to the republicans. the republicans also facing a big weekend. no contest. but the war of words between donald trump and ted cruz over their wives intensifying. that tabloid story of course with a rumored of infidelities. jonathan karl has more. >> reporter: good morning, david. this morning there's a new twist. in addition to the allegations, donald trump is now threatening a lawsuit. he said ted cruz is trying to steal his delegates.
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donald trump told abc news that he categorically denies that neither he nor his campaign had anything to do with the tabloid cover story about ted cruz. >> i had nothing to do with it. the campaign had absolutely nothing to do with it. he's got a problem with the national enquirer. i have no control over the national enquirer. >> reporter: the story cites rumors that cruz engaged in multiple marital infidelities. cruz said it's false. tab loipd garbage. >> condemn this story. >> they did the story. it wasn't my story. it was about ted cruz. i have no idea whether it was right or not. >> reporter: trump claims he's the victim of personal attacks from cruz. after an anti-trump super pac released this ad last week featuring a nude photo of melania trump. >> the fact that i have no involvement with used as a
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deplorable add, he used that as an excuse to go after my wife. attacking spouses and children are off-limits. >> reporter: another unusual petition, demanding the republican party allow delegates to bring guns to the convention this summer in cleveland. it already has more than 35,000 signatures. should delegates to the republican convention be allowed to bring guns? >> i haven't seen the petition at all. i'm hearing it now for the first time. i'll certainly take a look at it and let you know. but i have not seen the petition. >> because you're, as you said, probably the biggest critic of gun-free zones. >> nobody stronger on the second amendment than me but i would like to take a look at it. >> in response to the threatened lawsuit from donald trump cruz's spokeswoman tweeted overnight, oh, cry me a river, we have earned our delegates fair and square. and our momentum grows. now, david, in entirely
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different news, ivanka trump, donald trump's daughter, has now had long-awaited baby, son theodore. as you see in the picture there, born over the weekend. this is a baby that trump has been talking about for some time. as you can imagine. >> the easter gift for the trump family this weekend. john karl, thank you very much. i want to bring in matthew dowd in texas and kristen soltis anderson. in washington this morning. good morning to you both. matt, you got donald trump here categorically denying that he had anything to do with that tabloid report. you have cruz saying attacking wives, children should be completely off-limits. any question in your mind that this is the new low point in this race? >> david, every week seems to be a new low point in this race. made for tv movie meets high school locker room. nobody benefits from this, in my view. the only person that possibly might benefit is john kasich the governor of ohio who's still running but way behind. but the republican brand is
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severely damaged and going up against hillary clinton is very vulnerable. it actually almost puts the republicans in a place where they can't win after all this is happening. >> kristen, what we witnessed over the last week, the attacks in brussels, you had donald trump answering questions about foreign policy, some say not answering. little talk about that. >> did donald trump has benefited from his way of benefiting controversies. there's a new controversy every week. that detracts from the big headlines. like isis. donald trump for decades has benefited from being in the headlines and knows how best to create controversy. and that's been a key part of his campaign strategy thus far. >> our, kristen and matt kicking off another week in politics in america for us. thanks to you both. no an american airlines pilot arrested for failing a breathalyzer test just moments before takeoff.
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passengers watching the scene unfold from the plane. abc's david kerley is at reagan national with that story. good morning, david. >> good morning, robin. passengers were told one thing about a delay over the intercom. they saw something entirely differently unfold in front of them. you're in your seat ready for take-off and you see a police car and then an arrest on the tarmac, that apparently a pilot police are taking into custody. passengers snapping photos. >> i saw them taking the pilot around the side of the car and handcuffing him. >> reporter: an american airlines pilot heading to his jet for a flight to philadelphia. an airport official says a tsa agent smells alcohol and calls law enforcement. he's asked to take breathalyzer. passengers are told there's a problem with the pilot's seat. the pilot never got in the seat and the passengers were delayed. >> we were all told to get off the plane and they told us our flight was canceled. >> many flyers, spring breakers.
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vacation delay. s. >> i was getting nervous and i get there was a good reason why now. >> authorities say the pilot failed two breathalyzer tests. above the limit which is actually lower than that for drivers. >> they have to be able to respond instance obtain youly. that's why this is intolerable. >> reporter: over the past decade a pilot has shown up at the gate over the limit of alcohol at the gate. american airlines is assisting with the investigation. this morning, no word on the status of pilot from either the authorities or the airline. >> david, thank you. can you imagine being on that plane and seeing that go down? >> looking out the window and seeing the pilot arrested. favorite time of the year. >> robin, time to take mar madness and the big dance down to the final four. after huge upsets this weekend, abc's t.j. holmes is here with all the action. good morning. >> reporter: if anybody in
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your office tells you have these final four in their bracket they're lying to you and they're not your friend. nobody saw at least one of these teams coming. lot of people didn't think syracuse would make the tournament. only 1,140 people predicted this time four in their brackets. less than 1% of the 13 million entries to espn's online bracket challenge. villanova, oklahoma, north carolina, and syracuse are on their way to houston. 10th seed syracuse, a controversial selection, many analysts argued should not have made this tournament. overcame a 16-point deficit to upset virginia. number one seed. their story included a lost slipper. >> this goes to show you, you don't need shoes be a shooter. >> reporter: and north carolina knocked out notre dame with this second-half surge.
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while cutting down the nets, roy williams cut his hand and apparently he doesn't bleed carolina blue. >> and the carolina tar heels are moving on to final four. >> reporter: on the other side it's oklahoma, moving on after a historic night for buddy hierld. sinking 37 points for the sooners. >> there's the shot. >> they'll take on fellow number two seed, villanova. all right, guys, syracuse, 1,000 to 1 odds to win it when this tournament started. somebody put down 100 bucks in vegas. >> was that you? >> it wasn't me. >> 1,000 brackets left of 13 million? >> that's it. >> congratulations to the women, too, orange nation. great time right now. >> thank you. it's the first time the women have gone. and 2004 connecticut won both titles. >> he's going to be intolerable here in a couple weeks.
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>> send me back to the nights. >> the washington women making it to the final four for the first time in school's history. the matchups tonight, texas, uconn. oregon state/baylor. all the action on espn. all the tickets will be punched for the final fours. >> that's exciting. we do love this time of year. want to switch gears, just going to say, everybody's buzzing about this next story, a swarm of bees invading the outfield, heyward and fans ducking for cover. hiding under their blanket. the game delayed five minutes. heyward said not to worry, he was stung 20 times he's not allergic and recovered well enough to hit a two-run homer later that inning. beat the bees but not so much for the mariners. winds are cranking across
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four went to the hospital with minor injuries. they show the anchored boat. they are still trying to figure out how to recover it. it is unclear what caused boat to capsize. >> sue. >> we have a high wind advisory for san mateo bridge and high winds over the altamonte pass and in san francisco southbound 280 near ala many and slow traffic. the yellow on the screen, that means fog in the area. we'll check with mike in just a few minutes. we'll be back after this. reggie. >> thank you, mike nicco is back
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let's start with the winds. already 23 at oakland. 23 at half moon bay. up around 25 to 35 miles per hour. even 45 at sfo, and along the coast. you could see the winds blowing the flags and the trees around the embarcadero center. mid-50s around the coast and a random shower is possible. it looks dry. the west of the accuweather forecast. reggie.
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>> welcome back to "gma," on a monday morning. you're looking at the new video of that brussels terror suspect. we had seen images before. they have released the video this morning. the moments before the airport blast. massive manhunt under way right now. as authorities charge more suspects overnight. also right now, david, the heartland recovering from severe storms overnight. reported tornadoes and hail pounding the midwest, record rain in the south. more severe weather is on the way. and "batman v superman," huge weekend at the box office. the superhero movie bringing in a whopping $424 million worldwide, the biggest superhero movie ever. >> you know who can take superman and batman on, wolverine. hugh jackman. we all know him as
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wolverine, now he's known as superdad. what he did springing into action to save his kids. that's all coming up. >> he's modest as always. he's downplaying it. saying anybody would have done what he did. we'll have that coming up. first this half-hour, that scandal rocking alabama. allegations that the governor had an affair with a member of his inner circle while both were married. now, there are calls this morning for him to resign. abc's steve osunsami has the latest. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, robin. alabama's governor said he's not stepping down. his critics point out while he was issuing statements last year, marriage was defined as one man and one woman. he was getting close to a woman not his wife. >> you kiss me -- >> that's the voice of alabama's governor who campaigned for office on old fashioned christian values. now accused of an improper
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relationship with one of his top political advisers. >> we're going to have to start locking the door. >> it was spilled when these recordings were made public. heard doing all the sexy talk, having a private conversation with rebekah caldwell mason who is married, too. >> put my arms around you and pull you real close. i love that, too. >> reporter: the alleged affair might have remained a secret if it wasn't for spencer collier who was fired last week. he says he got the boot because he refused to cover-up the alleged affair. >> i told him i loved him like a father. there was nothing i wouldn't do for him except lie to a grand jury. >> the governor says no affair ever happened. >> i want everyone to know, though, that i have never had a physical affair with mrs. mason. >> reporter: he does admit to making inappropriate remarks to
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the female staffer. in the conversation which he says was recorded in 2014. a full year before he and his then-wife diane divorced. >> take your earring off and let me kiss your ear. >> reporter: this former baptist deacon said he's apologized to his family and mason's family for remarks that he's calling a mistake. >> i said some inappropriate things and i'm apologizing that to her and i apologized to my family and the state of alabama. >> reporter: the husband of mrs. mason is defending his wife. she's my amazing wife of 20 years. that they have resolved the personal issue. the governor denies that the state law enforcement secretary was fired for refusing to cover things up. the state auditor on friday has filed an ethics complaint against the governor and his alleged mistress for using state resources to cover up their affair.
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david and robin. >> this isn't over yet. >> all right, steve, thank you. robert de niro facing backlash this morning over a movie slated for his famous tribeca film festival. the father of a child with autism reversed his decision to show an anti-vaccination documentary. david wright has more on that. >> reporter: robert de niro took a personal interest in this controversial film. but the actor got a huge backlash for critics saying the movie propagates quack theories and junk science and it didn't deserve a platform at tribeca. this morning, his reaction. the subject matter of the controversial film hits close to home of actor robert de niro. one of the founders of the tribeca film festival. vaxxed examines a theory linking autism to vaccines that has been thoroughly debunked. the film directed by andrew
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wakefield, the disgraced former doctor who published a 1998 study for blaming vaccine for the rise in autism. that study since discredited. >> he lost his medical license. now putting out a movie that raises the same issues. >> reporter: de niro insists he's not an anti-vaxxer. on friday he defended the movie on personal grounds revealing grace and i have a child with autism and we believe it is critical that all of the issues surrounding the causes of autism be openly discussed and examined. de niro didn't say which of his six children has autism. he's alluded to being the parent of a special needs child before. in this 2013 interview promoting silver linings playbook, he became emotional when talking to katie couric -- about relating to his character dealing with a son who has emotional problems. >> i don't like to get emotional but i know what he goes through. >> reporter: to screen vaxxed at
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tribeca led to a huge backlash on social media. over the weekend, de niro and the other festival organizers caved to the pressure, deciding not to give the documentary a platform. quote, we have concerns with certain things in this film that we feel prevent us from presenting it in the festival program. after the festival reversed its invitation, the filmmakers released their own statement saying they're disappointed because they didn't get a chance to defend their views. >> when you see that moment he's a devoted dad first. >> thanks, david. coming up here, high-speed heist, a gang of thieves caught on cameras stealing cars off a dealership. abc's gio benitez is going to have more on that. >> david, an unbelievably heist of brand-new cars like these. how these thieves pulled it off. they are still on the run. they are still on the run. they are still on the run. ... and low blood sugar.
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caught on camera. take look at this video of thieves working fast at dealership. they're matching keys with new vehicles and stealing them right off the lot. and abc's gio benitez has more. good morning, gio. >> reporter: lara, good morning. eight cars in just two minutes. high-speed heists are happening all across this country and this morning, dealerships just like this one are on high alert. early friday morning in tampa, police say these are thieves breaking into a car dealership. cameras watching as they find the lock box with keys. distributing them to other crooks on the lot. there they go, the ring of ten, stealing not one, not two, but eight vehicles right from the lot. one by one speeding off. nothing stopping their getaway. >> they took a car parked over here and used that as a battering ram to open up a wider
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space in the middle to pull out the expensive cars from the front row. >> reporter: the whole heist taking two minutes. like a scene from "gone in 60 seconds." >> this is a daily event across the country. >> this security expert says we're seeing a spike in these crimes. thanksgiving in orlando, three teenage thieves made off with three cars. in san francisco four crooks made off with seven audi vehicles from a dealership. total loss, nearly $500,000. >> entrance is very easy. minimal security. a lot of these dealerships don't have any type of video surveillance. thieves find it very easy to get into a lot of these car dealerships. able to get parts. able to take the entire vehicle and able to monetize these parts and vehicles rather quickly. >> reporter: only two vehicles in the tampa incident have been found. but this morning, all ten of those alleged thieves on camera are on the run.
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and so clearly security cameras are not enough. so, now, police say that dealerships should add lighting to their lots and add alarms and get those lock boxes and put them in safes or take them off property. overnight. >> yeah that's a good idea. >> that's the one idea that doesn't cost more money. >> two minutes? >> eight cars in two minutes. >> it looked like a motorcade. >> can you imagine the four of us backing out those cars? >> keystone cops. >> only you would think of it like that, david. all right, coming up -- hugh jackman's latest role -- superdad. how the "x men" star sprung into action. saving his own kids at the beach. digital sororities, the new ways women are connecting online. but is it too exclusive? we'll take you inside this morning with tori johnson. come on back. morning with tori johnson. come on back. is it too exclusive? it'll get better. i'm at the edward jones office,
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♪ ♪ to the women who know what real values are, you inspire us to bring you real value every day. ♪ you hear that song. we're back now with the real-life superhero, you should see lara jamming over there. x-men star hugh jackman jumping into rescue his son and others. jesse has all the details. >> hugh jackman sprung into
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action when rough waves from a riptide put his son at risk on australia's famous bondi beach. it was all caught on camera. he plays wolverine in the x men series. but this morning, watch real-life superhero hugh jackman in action. caught on camera. helping beachgoers and his own children oscar and ava escape a riptide. >> there was a bit of a dip in the sand bar and the rip was quite strong and oscar just got washed off the edge. >> reporter: his son, seemingly pummelled by waves. the 47-year-old action star calling out to others to return to shore while life guards rushed in. >> he was under a bit of pressure because two kids at once. he was trying to organize all that stuff. pretty cool calm and collected. >> reporter: the north bondi surf life saving club thanking jackman personally on instagram. was also spotted assisting with the rescues.
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thank you, hugh. the beach closing due to rough conditions. authorities citing more than 40 rescues saturday. jackman isn't the first celebrity riptide rescuer caught on camera. in 2013, model heidi klum saving her son and two nannies from strong currents while on vacation in hawaii. jackman spent the weekend in australia after his world press tour for eddie the eagle. a rep for the actor telling abc news hugh and oscar are completely fine. it looks more dramatic than it was. >> a bit of a surfer hero. >> and what happened to the jackmans is an important warning now as spring-breakers are getting set to head to that beach. >> two weeks ago i was at bondi beach. the currents there, the undercurrent, the undertow is really, really strong. it's dangerous. you have to be careful. for my doggy paddling.
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hugh jackman is in a better place. >> as we all universally say, one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet, hugh jackman. ginger is going to be back on the dance floor. "dancing with the stars." she's in a three-way tie. this person, as well, part of that three-way tie, nyle is blowing away the ballroom. he'll reveal his secret advantage coming up. >> go ginger! reveal his secret advantage coming up. >> go ginger! hello?!n presents the yardley's. you do? really? ding dong? -oh, pizza is here! -oh! come on in. [claps] woah! lose the sneakers pal. kind of a thing.
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good morning. i'm reggie aqui. it is 7:56. i'm from the abc7 news morning anchor. let's get an update from sue hall. how does it look out there? >> an earlier fatality from sky 7 hd, southbound nearal amainy, still out there with traffic stacked up toward 101. they were doing the investigation. we'll check back in just a little bit. >> let's talk about the wind and look at them on live doppler 7 hd. everybody in double-digit. except for napa, fairfield and santa rosa and livermore and he is clear. 35 to 45 over water keeping us below average. low to mid-60s, mid to upper 50s at the coast. 30s and 40s, a chilly one tonight, not as breezy. warmer toward the weekend. reggie.
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>> we'll have another update in 30 minutes and always on our news app and abc7news.com. join natasha, mike, sue and me every week day from 4:30 to 7:00 a.m. the news continues right now with "good morning america." have a great day.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. bouncy castle tragedy. new details on a horrific accident. a child caught inside the castle sent 500 feet into the air. authorities now making arrests. and new overnight, a rare glimpse of royal life. what kate is revealing about how the queen is guiding her. the lessons she's learning and the queen's special relationship with george and charlotte. also, bono joins us in a live and exclusive interview this morning. the u2 superstar on new music and his most passionate cause and the road ahead. ♪ and secret sisterhood. the digital sororities forming on facebook. helping women to grapple with life, love and what to wear.
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are these modern means girls or a way to support each other. inside the exclusive clubs. all that, and are you ready to get in formation? the syncopated ladies that are blow you away as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. ♪ can you feel the energy? it is great to have the syncopated ladies here. they're tearing up the internet and our studio upstairs. the routine to beyonce's "formation," getting million of views, even from beyonce herself. they're showing us how they do it, coming up. >> speaking of moves, the guy who's blowing away the ballroom, nyle heating up the ballroom. of course, he's deaf, and peta, are revealing how they communicate on the dance floor.
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they have a secret advantage. >> really? >> yes. >> we'll learn that. and everybody is flipping for this guy. or should we say, he's flipping for everyone. his name is nathan shields. he's the artist. look at that. he's making incredible dishes. wait until you see what he's creating for us live. that's coming up. >> what does this song have to do with -- ♪ >> wait, wait. >> do you know the words? >> yes, i know the words. everybody knows the words to that song. >> just good energy. thank you control room. >> appreciate that. we turn now to cecilia back now with the morning rundown. >> i might be able to recite every word of that song. good morning to you. we do begin with new details in the belgium terror attacks. four more victims have died from their injuries, bringing the death toll to 35. police carried out more than a dozen of raids around in brussels on sunday. charging three more suspects.
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this morning, there's new video of the man investigators believe to be the third airport attacker. reports that he may have been in custody but now, police are once again asking the public to help identify him. anger at those attacks is boil over. police firing water cannons at protesters near the attack memorial site. in pakistan, at least 70 people including many children were killed at this park. the target, christians celebrating easter. taliban fighters with ties to isis claiming responsibility. breaking news out of georgia where the governor has just vetoed the so called religious freedom bill making headlines. it would have allowed clergy to refuse to perform same-sex marriages and protected organizations that refuse to participate in those ceremonies. opponents said the bill would provide an excuse for discrimination and several
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companies including film studios threatened to stop production in lawmakers approved the legislation. the governor rejected the bill saying, georgia is a generous state, i do not think we have to discriminate against anyone to protect faith based community. >> and a tragic turn at a easter fair. manslaughter charges filed after a young girl's death in a bounce castle near london. a gust of wind tossed the inflatable castle nearly 500 feet. the 7-year-old girl died at the hospital. two workers from the castle company are now under arrest. procter and gamble are responding to a lawsuit. that claims deodorant has left thousands of men with severe rashes. the suit seeks $5 million in damages. the company insists its products are safe and says those customers experienced rare skin reactions, not burns. still very tough to look at.
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okay, guys, i've got three words for you -- peep eating contest. take a look at this, if you can stomach it. this competitive eater just set a world record by eating 200 marshmallow peeps in 14 minutes. you can insert your own sounds here. you could hoj ro it dind imagine what it sounded like. he struggled toward the end but he managed to put them all away. that's 5600 calories, 1300 grams of sugar. guys, i'm going refrain from telling you what i really feel about that. and just say, godspeed. >> thank you, cecilia. >> between that and the old spice i'm all uncomfortable this morning, cecilia. those burns. duchess kate this morning making headlines in a new documentary about the royal family. she's opening up about her relationship with the queen ahead of her 90th birthday. now revealing how the queen's advice is guiding her through motherhood. abc's lama hasan has the royal details. >> reporter: overnight, a new british documentary giving a
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rare, behind the scenes glimpse at the queen's life, with heartfelt tributes from those closest to her. >> being a mother and new in my job as well, i have no idea how the queen has managed to do it with four children of her own. >> reporter: the itv documentary celebrates elizabeth ii's upcoming birthday. kate the future queen, says she's learning the ropes from her. >> she's been very generous. not forceful at all in any of her views. but she's been a gentle guidance for me. >> reporter: her majesty always taking a personal interest in the next generation of royals. >> the queen is very fond of charlotte who's always watching to see what she's up to. george, 2 1/2, he calls her gan-gan. she always leaves gifts in their room when we go and stay. that show is her love for her
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family. >> reporter: sunday night's documentary also showing previously unseen footage of the royal family, showing us a side of the queen that we rarely get to see. >> this is a prima donna. i know just by looking at her. do i look all right? >> who else is riding at 90? that's what's so incredible. i mean, who's got the energy to get on to a horse and go riding? >> reporter: for "good morning america," lama hasan, abc news, london. got me, guys? >> i love hearing about that bond. lara, we got you covered there. over at the morning menu. >> david, david, can you read me? here's what's coming up. he's the man on fire. how nyle is dancing his way into americans' hearts on "dancing with the stars." and we're taking you inside the exclusive digital sisterhood. new way women are helping each other live. with life and love. they're bonding together. are there mean girls involved? and so far from the mean girl, get over here, lauren conrad is back with us live.
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don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. ask your doctor about lyrica. powerful.evving] ♪ by design. [tires screeching] ♪ charged up. by design. ♪ ♪ ♪ in the name of love i know why we're playing this song. welcome back to "good morning america." that's bono, u2 singing their hit pride. we love them for their music.
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now, the lead singer is joining us live to talk about his passion project. that's coming up in our next half-hour. >> can't wait to talk to him. incredible work that he does. but right now, nyle is the dancing sensation quickly becoming a fan favorite this season. looking at him perform you would never know that he's deaf. they're dancing into everybody's hearts. jesse back with how the duo stays in sync. >> reporter: communication is a huge part of dancing. but based on nyle and peta's performance, there's definitely no lack of communication here. ♪ >> reporter: last week's first-place tying cha-cha brought down the house. ♪ >> reporter: nyle and peta nailed it, exploding on social media. and you thought you were surprised. >> i was like, wow, i can
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actually do this. >> reporter: so, how do they do it? their secret weapon, a set of signals and cues between them that keeps them in step. >> sometimes i tap his back. i have the squeeze, i go like this when i want to be brought back for the rumba. good old scratch on the back means turn around. as soon i lift my head that's his cue to come in. we do it hundreds and hundreds of times. so he gets the feel how long to hold something, how quickly to move through something. >> reporter: it doesn't always work. on his blog, nyle let fans in on a mistake, when peta gestured him to come forward, but in sign language that means, hurry up. >> we had to hold our frame a little while. before we started. >> reporter: interpreter is there every step of practice. but nyle has a secret advantage over the other celebrities. ♪
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>> get freaked out by the noise and there's hundreds of people in the ballroom. nyle can't hear any of that. >> reporter: this is what it sounds like for him. >> he's in his own world with me, and it's kind of perfect. he can't get distracted. >> reporter: nyle's entire family is deaf going back four generations. he's become an overnight hero to the deaf community. >> to actually represent them it's an honor for me. >> reporter: this weekend he hosted a communications event for the hearing impaired. >> held loam -- hello everyone. >> superstar model and now dancer is an inspiration to deaf and disabled children. and to all of us. >> it's been such a beautiful experience so far. it's just incredible, he's showing america that anybody can dance. no matter what. and i'm so proud of him. what could be more inspirational than that. >> real inspirational. as you can see there, nyle is
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deeply committed to the deaf community. they relocated their rehearsals to austin texas so nyle could be there for that special event. now they're back in l.a. getting ready for tonight. >> i'm so excited for tonight. being there for the debut last week. cheering on ginger. we're watching everyone, and wow, what a cast. nyle, i'm telling you, there's something very charismatic about him. it was so effective, in the piece, when you had it go silent, i can't imagine -- >> when you see that, it gives you appreciation of the things going on. the hand signals -- the way she's grabing him to help keep him in sainch, pretty cool. >> what's the signal, hurry up? >> that's what david is giving me right now. >> no. >> but they're doing that to us right now. >> you can see nyle and peta do the rumba and of course our ginger and val. we're on team zee. all the competitors tonight on "dancing with the stars" at
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8:00/7:00 central on abc. >> #teamzee. we'll turn now to that digital sisterhood that could be shaping the future of friendships. it's a secret online community for women. we first learned about it on fusion and abc's kayna whitworth is getting an inside look. >> reporter: when most of us think of sororities we think of images like this. but she's turning that image on its head, creating a similar experience digitally. her exclusive online group is the 21st century's answer to friendly neighbors, but it's ladies only. when people call this kind of an online sorority, what's your take on that? >> i think that's what it is, it's a club, a bunch of girls, getting together and doing all kinds of stuff. >> reporter: there are nearly 2,000 ladies in the l.a.-based girls night in.
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ranging in age from 18 to their mid-40s. everyone from executives former reality show contestants, and models. getting into the highly selective group is tricky. at least three veteran women in the group have to nominate new members and, even then, they have to be deemed worthy of entry. >> one of the most interesting things is the exclusivity. they call members who are not active, the lurkers who might spill the secrets that allows it to be this really supportive, bare all your dirty laundry community. >> reporter: posts from politics, relationship advice, designated drivers. of course, fashion guidance. i'm a guest in the group. we just posted a picture of me asking if my outfit looked like pajamas. it's been three minutes and there are almost 30 comments. >> they're supporting your
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choice to wear fashionable pajamas. >> reporter: and then there are the more serious posts. one person shared they had been raped, within the group, they felt it was a safe place to talk about it. >> any experience these people have does get talked about. >> if someone wants to connect in person, not just through a computer, it's not unusual to place a post and see what happens. her online suggestion of a wine and pizza party brought a dozen women to her home within an hour. >> one more resource to feel like we're less alone. >> reporter: critics of girls night in say similar to real-life sororities the group's exclusivity gives it a mean-girl persona. but the group isn't about being mean but supporting one another. >> it's not exclusive in a snooty way, it's in a way that we want to keep the group of people that we can trust.
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>> reporter: for "good morning america," kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to kayna. and joining us now is tory johnson. there are always pros and cons to this. what are the pros and cons? >> the biggest benefit anything that makes us feel less alone, groups can do that, online and offline. there's this great sense of friendship, camaraderie and bonding. that's a good thing. we're bonding over -- i like to consider it a safe haven for very candid opinions, whether it's something frivolous or something a lot more serious. having that safe haven is valuable. i think also in a group like this, having some standards for posting is really valuable. someone has to vouch for you. a few people have to vouch for you before you get in. that avoids a lot of venom spewed online. this keeps it safer in that regard. i also think, i happen to love with this particular group, participation is encouraged and in fact required. so for a group to work really well everybody's got to be all-in. we can't be bystanders.
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we can't be observers. we've got to be participants. >> you talked about these standards and rules and that. you can have that. that's fine. but you still have to be cautious? >> you have to be cautious. in this group, they're clear that everything is confidential. nothing can be shared. if you share things outside of this group, you're going to be bolt -- out of that group. you'll also be publicly shamed. that's all well and good, and yet, the reality is, even so, your naked selfie has already gone viral. whatever you have put in there, among 2,000 people, it's really difficult to guarantee privacy, even it's among 20 people. once you post you should know it's public. if you post something socially, figure it's going to be public in some regard. >> you have to be prepared for it to be seen everywhere. >> absolutely. >> you know, what if you don't get in the group, it's harkening back to high school. >> you know what, that's life. sometimes we don't get in.
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we get rejected from colleges, jobs. not everyone gets a trophy. that's life. find the group that's right for you, that wants you or starts your own. that's one of the benefits of social media. we have equal access to start our own. >> it's nice to see it's being used for good. >> yes. >> that's the intent. >> i don't see this as mean girls, good girls. outside now to rob. >> what happens on a rainy monday? you come to "good morning america." you get a free umbrella, not too bad. you're holding up pretty well. it's pretty miserable out here with raw, rainy conditions. once the rain clears this afternoon, we'll get into a wind crunch. wind advisories up. there goes the front, behind it a cold wind tonight and tomorrow. maybe some snow across upstate new york. hold on out to your hats over the next 24 hours. snow across upstate new york. out west, as well, high wind watches and warnings for vegas. not to mention the mountain snows that will continue to pile up there. that's the latest on your national outlook. here's you
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>> good monday morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area forecast. cool and gusty breezes and a stray shower are possible, and clear and calmer and cooler tomorrow morning, and a gradual warming trend as we end march and jump into april. mid-to-upper 50s along the coast and low-to-mid 60s for the rest us, and mid-30s to mid-40s tomorrow morning. my seven-day forecast shows thursday and friday and saturday and sunday away from the cost, warmer-than-average >> oh, man, we got some troupers out here. how are you holding up in the cold and rain? >> good. >> what do you have to say to lara? >> lara, back to you. >> thank you. well done. >> did you have a great time on vacation? >> i did. it was sunny and then very snowy. i'm not that good of a skier. i was drawing a picture of how bad the skiing accident was.
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i'm all in one piece. happy to be back. we begin "pop news" with big movie buzz. aaron sorkin has his poker face on, it's the fascinating story of molly's game. olympic-level skier who's forced out but gambles on poker. wins big, runs a high high-stakes poker ring involving athletes, and it's a real story, guys. sorkin, though, going to get lengths to keep up the movie magic and keep out the gossip which a-listers bet big bucks. sources say they are major hollywood stars. the film is a long way off, we anticipate it will be the ace of spades at the box office. >> intrigued. >> yeah, really intrigued. if you read this story about molly and molly's ring, it is fascinating. >> millions of dollars apparently changed hands at these poker tables. it was huge money.
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>> these are names we all know. >> never mentioned here, jesse. >> i just said yes. and some easy math for you. one perfectly symmetrical face and eight chiselled abs equals the hottest math teacher. he became an internet sensation after one of his students spotted him. that's him. he shared his findings on facebook. he has now also been spotted for giorgi armani. the 28-year-old will be the face of their inspired line in addition to having a ph.d. in engineering and quite possibly i have the most popular math class on the planet, there he is. >> six pack would be you. >> or two, four. >> pretty good, though.
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teach you your theory. >> exactly. so, finally, guys, just a little monday motivation for your week. take a look. >> hey. >> is he not the cutest thing? we spotted him shaking his groove thing. it's on a variety show from vietnam that's kind of like "america's got talent." we don't know whether or not he won. but i believe all of us would agree, a perfect ten. look at him. >> i love where his buttons are. his belly is hanging out. are. his belly is hanging out.
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good morning. i'm natasha zouves from the abc7 news morning anchor. a test will determine when we will get crab on the table. today crab will undergo testing to determine quality. buyers want to know the quality before they set a price. and fishermen went go out to sea until they know the price. if everything goes well boats head out on wednesday and back with crab on thursday. for an update on your morning commute with sue hall. >> a car fire on the bay bridge has things stacked up, it was rolling off of harrison but a good delay into san francisco. a sig-alert on 280, a pedestrian fatal earlier. they are blocking a couple of lanes.
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and the yellow represents windy conditions this morning. >> good to know. mike nicco will join us with the ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ don't you just love it ♪ ♪
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good morning. the sun has been up for an hour and a half and so are the winds and they continue to pick up speed. 35 to 45 along the coast and through sfo. 25 to 35 gusts for the rest us. back to average on wednesday. warmer than average away from the coast thursday through sunday. natasha.
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>> we'll have another update in 30 minutes and always on our news app. the news continues ♪he news continues ♪ that's some fancy footwork. >> yes. >> those are the syncopated ladies. their dance routine to beyonce's "formation" is a big hit. huge hit. now, you're going to see them perform live right here in times square. >> earlier, you said that they were going to teach us some of their moves. i don't think one of the moves theyt jusdid is teachable. lauren conrad, though, so good at so much. now she's sharing her best party planning secrets this morning. she's written a couple of other books. this one is quite beautiful. some tips out of it coming up. we can't wait for this special guest coming up.
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>> bono is here this morning. we also know his music, he's also trying to rid the world of aids, poverty. this morning, he joins us from jordan. bono, great to have you back on "good morning america." >> good morning, america. how are you doing, david? >> we're fantastic. you come to us from jordan this morning, an area that's about 3 square miles, jordan, the fourth largest city, incredible that you have gone there to bring attention. this is just one of the refugee camps with so many families in need? >> yeah, i'm here representing the one campaign which i cofounded ten years ago. we got 7 million members, organized to speak up for the world's poorest and most vulnerable. in fact, 48 hours ago, i was in
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a camp on the border of kenya/somalia, it's the second largest refugee camp on earth. and it's shocking, 350,000 people living in cardboard boxes. a third of them born there. this has been going on for 25 years. a lot of us in the developed community very worried about the refugee crisis undoing a lot of the good work doing in development over the last eight years, that's why i'm here. you know all about this. by the way, your story on that girl, the stolen lives, i think her name was heidi, just moved everything. >> thanks, bono. when we were there, we saw the mothers carrying their children on that 100-mile journey just to get there, to find food, they were leaving somalia making that long journey to kenya. if people are watching this morning and want to join the campaign to help bring attention to this with you, what do they do?
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>> yeah, just get onto one.org. i mean, 7 million members, 3 million of them i might add on the continent of africa. which is very exciting. south of equator will drown out our voices north of the equator. america has been on this. this was a problem that was just a few years ago, 10,000 people a day were forcefully displaced from their homes. at the moment it's 40,000 people per day displaced from their homes. so it's a global problem. and what goes on, we know now, that what goes on in the middle east or in north africa this year, will spill on to the streets of paris or brussels, next year and god forbid, america, next year, we can't separate ourselves from the outside world. it's our world. that's what's come with globalization.
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with global impact, we got responsibilities. >> you've been showing the footage at your concerts. for folks who haven't been to your concerts you bring this message to your fans. if we don't figure out an answer, europe will be no more. you believe that. >> yeah, that's right, david, if what happened in syria were god forbid to happen again to another country, it's happening already in libya, but god forbid, nigeria, europe is no longer viable. that's a big problem for america as well as being a big trade partner, we are -- europe's america's greatest ally. nato is very important to europe. jordan where i'm standing is a really critical ally of america. as it happens, jordan, a lesson in grace in the way they're treating the refugee crisis. by the way, the government here
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have told us they think one quarter of their population are refugees. >> one quarter, that's incredible. >> and their generosity is at its limits. but we need to get behind them and countries like them, trying to represent our values, and i think that's very important for americans to hear that they have an ally in jordan. >> those beautiful little children running behind you helps to underscore your point to highlight the magnitude of the need. bono, thank you for bringing attention to what we think is so important. bono, great to have you on "good morning america" this morning. >> david, thank you for your voice and remember, all these kids, all these lives, they want to be friends of america, they want to be friends of liberty and these places can be sort of universities and teaching people our values or else they can be places that are dangerous to our
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ideas and to who we are. so, let's take the first course not the second. thanks for listening to me. >> let's do that. we want to be friends with them, too. that's bono. and the one campaign. back outside to rob. >> we brought them inside. it's still cold and wet and miserable out here. we're dry for the minute. the central u.s., actual in the morning, some of these spots had snow on the ground. some flowers blooming in the area. 32 degrees in wichita and some cold, snowy conditions out west. >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco, it will be breezy and cool today. temperatures are in the low-to-mid 60s, a stray hour is possible, across the north bay mountains and east bay hills and my seven-day forecast shows 30s and 40s >> this weather report is brought to you by febreze.
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nathan shields. cranking out the pancakes. who doesn't love pancakes. especially the day after easter. how does your panache for this technique come about? >> let's see, four years ago it started. just exploring art with my kids. >> now you're the pancake guru. >> i used to teach math. i worked as an illustrator also. the kids are having fun and so i'm happy. >> you had some fun with some of us here on "good morning america." we want to show you some of the portraits that we have here. here's his technique and goodness, who's that? oh, i think i know who that is. looking good, robin. bit of a caricature there. show me some of your technique. you start with a frying pan. let's do some work here and i'll kind of guess what you're going after.
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>> all right, let's see if you can guess -- i'll give you a couple clues, how about that. >> that would help. you're drawing eyes. >> this is a person, and it's someone you know pretty well. >> a very powerful person. maybe the president of the united states? >> oh, well, that's actually incorrect. it's a rob cake. >> oh, look at that. that's way too flattery. thank you very much. all right, well, that's the finished version. that's a rob cake. how many calories? >> about 250. >> 250 right there. >> what's your website? >> sidepancakes.com. >> check it out. >> thank you so much. that was really neat. now, yet to that superhero showdown sweeping the box office. "batman v superman: dawn of justice" brought in a whopping $420 million worldwide. the biggest superhero movie opening ever.
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abc's nick watt has an exclusive with its cast and director. >> the gladiator match in the history of the world. >> reporter: it's "batman v superman," ben affleck versus henry cavill. who had the bigger trailer? >> he never invited me inside his trailer. i don't. >> reporter: you're a massive comic book fan, what's your verdict. >> i have wanted to see this movie for 35 years. i'm really, really happy. >> -- you never did. >> reporter: diane lane is superman's mom. the only thing that i don't buy is that diane's old enough to play henry's mom. >> it's a movie, okay? come on, a guy flies in the movie, too, okay? >> my son was very in awe of henry. he stood, watching him for a little while and he goes, that's the real superman?
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that's the real one. >> reporter: amy adams, also in a little in awe. >> at one point, henry took his shirt off and i didn't know what to do and i kissed his stomach. i was mortified. >> black and blue. fight night. >> reporter: jesse eisenberg is lex luthor. who engineers the superhero showdown. some people thought you couldn't be lex. you were getting hate before they even seen you. >> yeah. >> reporter: who were you channeling? >> that's me, unfortunately. >> reporter: holly hunter. plays a senator, a part written specifically for you. >> nonpartisan openness, reasonableness, yes. >> she's the observer who has to make sense of this world and offers us this sort of rational way forward. >> i don't think you have ever known a woman like me. >> reporter: gal gadot is superwoman. do they have cameos in your movie? >> i cannot tell you.
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>> reporter: i'm not going to tell you who wins the ultimate superhero battle. >> our very own superman with me now. >> and look who has the wonderwoman bracelet on. did you see this? for right now, "batman v superman: dawn of justice" is in theaters and continuing to do very well. >> coming up on "good morning america," lauren conrad is here sharing her best party planning tips.
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♪ we're back now with lauren conrad, the television star and author known for sharing her fashion and beauty secrets. now she's revolutionizing the way you plan parties with her new book. it's called "celebrate." welcome to "good morning america.". >> thank you for having me. >> and you just celebrated a special birthday. >> i did. i turned 30. >> how did you celebrate it? >> i just finished this book. i have been doing parties all year. the last thing i wanted to do was plan another party, so i went on vacation. >> nice. very nice. by the way you're not supposed to plan your own 30th. hopefully you had a nice family,
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husband to plan for you? >> i did. >> how is marriage? congratulations. >> it's good. >> how did you find time to write three books? it's hard work. you have to create the party to photograph it. >> it was 12 different parties in this book, including wedding, at my bridal shower. it was all kind of different parties. but, yeah, i had a lot of park. i did. >> i want to talk you about one thing when planning parties and that's money, and you have some very practical advice. we're going to use this party in your book, a moroccan-themed brunch. how do you determine the cost splitting? >> dividing it up 30-30-30. between food, beverage and decor. i usually leave a 10% buffer. things happen. you want to throw things in at
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the last minute. i start there. depending on the event, tweak it. for this brunch there wasn't a ton of decor. the brass pieces are part of a collection i have. i reuse them all the time. >> i love flea markets. these are great vintage glasses that you can find at a flea market. that's a great way to save on the budget. i was surprised by 30% on food. i would have thought more on food. >> it depends. baby showers aren't going to have as much alcohol. >> hopefully. >> it's just a starting point, depending on what you're serving. >> another thing you take great inspiration from is pinterest. >> it's a great way to get visuals. especially when you're planning with a group. >> you actually print things out and create a vision board. >> i do a lot of times. otherwise, you send people a link. share ideas and different things especially if you're working with a florist. easier to send them a photo.
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>> i agree. all right, also invitations, featured in your book. i was saying holiday cards can be so expensive. same with invitations. lot of people are doing evites. what is your advice? >> the rule in this book is, if it's a once in a lifetime occasion go paper. if it's you know something you're going to do again go evite. >> the food looks good enough to eat, which we'll have to do at the break. because we're out of time. you should see the group surrounding the table. lauren book's "celebrate" is available tomorrow. thank you for coming to us first on "good morning america." keep us posted. another book coming up on kids? no, there's no announcement there. tomorrow, the ladies -- coming up today, ladies who get in formation, like beyonce, performing live right here on "good morning america." really, it's happening next. so, don't go anywhere. happening next.
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♪ we're here now with the syncopated ladies and the formation performance flooring the internet and beyonce herself saying they killed this routine. >> big compliment. that dance routine getting more than 6 million views online. they're getting in formation for us. give it up for the syncopated ladies. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> unbelievable. unbelievable. great job. great job. wow. all right, so, tell me how did you ladies come together. >> we started in los angeles from a dance session. i saw these incredible tap-dancing women who were multitalented. i said we got to together. be fierce, feminine, strong and skilled. >> it's so unfair to ask questions after that workout. maud, you're the producer of this, what inspires the jaw-dropping moves? how do you keep going? >> my sister and i are a producing team. it's about sister hood collaboration.
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beyonce's music is so inspiring. it makes you feel something. it's all about the feeling. >> we're feeling it. are you feeling it? [ cheers and applause ] >> syncopated ladies, everyone, you can watch them, their tour, their group dance announcement check them out. we'll be rig
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