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we'll be back with an update and gma starts right now. making nen good morning, america. no spring in sight. record cold and snow from the midwest to the northeast. freezing fans bundling up on opening day. the severe storm alert this morning. overnight president trump sparks new fears of a trade war with a $100 billion threat to china. and the president goes off script with fiery and false words about undocumented immigrants and breaking his silence on stormy daniels. ufc fighter under fire. one of the biggest stars in the world, conor mcgregor, caught on camera attacking a bus full of people now facing charges. what started the brawl? supersonic success. incredible rocket launch flying high over the mojave desert.
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what it could mean for tourists dreaming of a trip to space. ♪ i want to fly like an eagle to the sea ♪ >> and the eagle has landed. the startling moment on the baseball field. challenger swooping in landing right on the pitcher. why did he pick that player as his target? ♪ i want to fly like an eagle to the sea ♪ ♪ fly like an eagle let my spirit carry me ♪ good morning. michael, you answer your own question. why did the eagle pick that player? >> maybe he liked the other team. >> what a moment it was at the minnesota twins game. it happened during the national anthem. look at this. the eagle landing right on mariners pitcher james paxton. it turns out he thought james was his handler. paxton said afterwards he figured he couldn't outrun the eagle so he might as well see what would happen. >> putting a lot of thought on that eagle. >> when they say they thought it was his handler, did they ask the eagle? did he tell him that? while that was going on in minnesota, the chicago white
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sox were celebrating their home opener with snow. winter weather and record cold moving in from the midwest to the northeast and right to rob for the latest. good morning, rob. >> good morning, michael. some of that snow is heading towards the northeast. we got a couple heading this way. our endless winter doesn't want to end. more pictures out of the chicago area from yesterday. traffic was not that much fun either and we're seeing wet roads and snow today across parts of detroit and a slow go yesterday just west of illinois and behind this is not warm air. so whatever falls won't melt all that quickly. let's go through it. active jet stream for this time of year, it's more like a mid-february pattern and we have that pulse that's moving through the great lakes now. pennsylvania, upstate new york will get it later on today. a threat for severe weather with a stronger system moving through the south and watch for that. developing into some snow across the mid-atlantic during the day tomorrow. we don't expect a whole lot of accumulation, mostly at elevated spots and grassy areas, but still for this time of year
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one to three inches this time of year, another significant spring snowstorm that we keep talking about. michael, back inside to you. >> thank you. it's a weekend. we'll just embrace it. all right, george. >> we'll go to the white house right now where president trump ratcheting up his trade war with china. now putting an additional $100 billion in tariffs on the table. this comes on the heels of an unplugged appearance in west virginia where he threw out his speech on tax reform replacing it with red meat and false claims about immigration. jon karl is covering it all. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, george. well, the white house plan was for the president to go to west virginia to talk about tax cuts. instead, as you saw, he literally threw out the script and vented once again about immigration. a day after ordering the national guard to the southern border -- >> you know, this was going to be my remarks. it would have taken about two minutes. [ applause ] that would have been a little boring. >> reporter: president trump used a planned speech on taxes to unload on undocumented immigrants. >> we don't know if they're
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murderers, if they're killers, if they're ms-13. >> reporter: the president offered new details on his plan to send the military to the board and wants 2,000 to 4,000 national guard troops along the border with mexico and wants them to stay there until the wall is built. >> this is the kind of stuff and crap that we're allowing in our country. and we can't do it. we can't do it anymore. >> reporter: and echoing his controversial attack on mexicans during his campaign kickoff. >> they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime. they're rapists and some, i assume, are good people. >> reporter: the president suggested without any evidence that there has been rampant rape among the central american migrants traveling in a caravan through mexico. >> and yesterday it came out where this journey coming up, women are raped at levels that nobody has ever seen before. >> reporter: the organizers of the caravan say there have been no rapes. the president also repeated the
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false claim that millions voted illegally in the last election. >> in many places like california the same person votes many times. you probably heard about that. they always like to say that's a conspiracy theory. not a conspiracy theory, folks. millions and millions of people. >> reporter: the pentagon says it will be weeks until the first national guard troops are deployed to the border. the details still need to be worked out with the states and, george, one of those states, california, which, of course, has a big border with mexico is so far saying they do not agree to cooperate with the plan. >> they'll fight that one hard. on the possibility of a trade war, jon, after the president's first announcement earlier in the week, his team tried to tamp down prospects of a trade war but this new move is drawing a fierce response from china. >> reporter: that is exactly right. so what happened here, george, is that the president announced or the white house read a statement from the president late yesterday saying that they were responding to the chinese response with more tariffs. the president threatening $100 billion in additional tariffs
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and now the chinese have come out with a statement from the ministry of commerce saying we do not want to fight, but we are not afraid to fight a trade war. that from the chinese threatening that they will respond with even more tariffs on american goods going to china. >> the markets are taking notice this morning. okay, jon, thanks very much. president trump also facing new questions about his embattled epa administrator scott pruitt. on air force one trump voiced strong support. >> i think that scott has done a fantastic job. i think he's a fantastic person. >> but that came before new reports overnight about pruitt's honesty and management of the epa and more pressure from congress. so let's bring in our senior congressional correspondent mary bruce. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, george. well, the blows to scott pruitt keep coming. epa officials now tell abc news pruitt knew about and supported a plan to give two of his most loyal aides big salary hikes, even after the white house refused to sign off. earlier this week pruitt claimed he knew nothing about this at
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the time but sources tell us that simply is not true. and now "the new york times" also reports that several epa officials who raised red flags about pruitt's management and spending were either demoted or reassigned. now we've reached out to the agency for comment. so far no response. publicly as we heard there, the president says he has pruitt's back but privately white house officials tell us he is frustrated by all of this controversy and there are now growing calls for him to resign. the looming question this morning, george, can pruitt save his job? >> it is a big one. okay, mary, thanks very much. paula. >> certainly under fire. thanks, george. president trump making his first public comments about stormy daniels telling reporters he did not know about the $130,000 nor where it came from. that's the amount his attorney paid the adult film star to keep her from talking about their alleged affair and abc's linsey davis is here with details. good morning to you, linsey. >> reporter: good morning to you, paula. for months the white house was
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silent careful to not answer if the president knew about the hush money. now the president has spoken out about it and stormy daniels' lawyer is celebrating. for the first time president trump broke his silence about the adult entertainer. >> did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no, no. what else? >> reporter: on air force one he forcefully denied having any knowledge about that $130,000 hush payment made to daniels by his personal attorney, michael cohen, just days before the 2016 election. >> why did michael cohen make it if there was no truth to her allegation? >> you have to ask michael cohen. michael is my attorney and you'll have to ask michael. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> no, i don't know, no. >> reporter: a spokesperson for cohen tells abc news the president's assertions are an accurate assessment of the facts adding that michael cohen made the payment to protect business, family and reputation. it had nothing to do with the election. overnight stormy daniels' attorney said he's celebrating the latest comments from the
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president. >> well, first of all, ari, let me say merry christmas to you because it is a very merry christmas this evening here over in our camp. >> reporter: and saying he'll be taking the steps to depose him. >> we're going to find out what the president knew, when he knew it and what he did about it. >> reporter: daniels says she had an affair with trump in 2006 long before he was president. the white house has repeatedly denied the affair. >> you were 27. he was 60. were you physically attracted to him? >> no. >> did you want to have sex with him? >> no. but i didn't say no. i'm not a victim. i'm not -- >> it was entirely consensual. >> oh, yes, yes. >> reporter: just last week a federal judge rejected stormy daniels' lawyer's request to depose the president. at the time the judge called it premature. avenatti says it is no longer premature. he plans to refile the motion. michael. >> all right, thank you so much, linsey. and now we're going to go to that facebook scandal. overnight chief operating officer sheryl sandberg admitting the company made a mistake and also suggesting users would need to pay to stop facebook from collecting and using their data to sell ads.
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rebecca jarvis is here with more. good morning, rebecca. >> hey, michael, good morning. and, yeah, this idea of paying for facebook, purely hypothetical. it's very unlikely that it would happen, but sheryl sandberg, the coo, was making the point that facebook is a free service and the reason they don't charge users a subscription fee is because they make money off of collecting all that information and selling ads on the platform that can perfectly target you and your interests. sandberg says she and others at facebook were too idealistic and let bad actors take advantage. just this week facebook announced it uncovered a new issue where you could scrape the public profile data of every one of facebook's 2 billion users saying this -- >> in this case we had a feature that enabled you to find your friends. you could find your friends by their name or their e-mail or their phone number. that was a good use and really important to a lot of people. people who should not have scraped that data and made a directory of it but what matters here is that all of the information they received was
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already public. they did not scrape any private data so it was information people had already listed on facebook publicly. now, that doesn't make it okay. >> and she said this is an arms race. they've shut down this issue, michael, but there will continue to be issues that crop up. they're trying to stay ahead of them. >> one of the major questions is what role facebook played in the 2016 presidential election. what are they saying about that? >> well, it's interesting. sheryl sandberg said that she's not sure. facebook isn't sure what role the platform played in the election. but that they know every single candidate, every politician was using the platform. >> absolutely, to their advantage. >> yes, indeed. >> thank you so much. there is another big development in the russia investigation now. abc news learned of new questions about the congressional testimony of erik prince the founder of security contractor blackwater, major trump campaign supporter. those questions now being looked at by special counsel robert mueller. abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas
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is in washington with this exclusive report. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: george, good morning. that's right. today we have new details about the special counsel obtaining documents from a new key witness in the russia investigation. sources telling abc news those documents appear to call into question the congressional testimony of a prominent trump supporter. erik prince, trump supporter and blackwater security founder leaving a closed session of the house intelligence committee frustrated. >> i've already wasted four hours of my life on that. >> reporter: but sources tell abc news that very testimony is now drawing increasing scrutiny from the special counsel. the brother of education secretary betsy devos was irritated by democrats raising questions about a meeting he had with a russian with close ties to vladimir putin. half a world away at the seychelles islands in the days just before trump's inauguration. >> they were asking me weird fishing expedition questions. >> reporter: he suggested to house investigators he met putin ally and russian businessman kirill dmitriev in the seychelles by chance.
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i didn't fly there to meet any russian guy, prince testified last november. prince said he had gone there to discuss possible business opportunities with officials from the united arab emirates and he said they suggested he meet with the russian. but prince's testimony is now being revisited because of george nader, a lebanese-american with international connections. sources tell abc news robert mueller has obtained documents from nader that appear to conflict with prince's testimony about the seychelles encounter. nader now a key witness has testified before mueller's grand jury at least four times. sources say among the documents mueller has secured are those suggesting nader met with prince at the pierre hotel in new york city on january 3rd, 2017 and that within 24 hours, nader sent prince detailed bio information on dimitriev showing he was a powerful putin ally. a week later prince was in the seychelles having a beer with dimitriev. nader says he was at the seychelles meeting, something prince never mentioned in his testimony.
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prince denied going to the seychelles as a representative of the trump transition and a spokesman of his tells us he stands by what he told congress. george. >> scope of this investigation is wide. thanks very much. paula. there are also new developments this morning in that deadly water slide case which took the life of a 10-year-old boy back in 2016. the co-owner of the kansas park has pled not guilty to second degree murder, and abc's diane macedo is here with all of the details. diane, good morning. >> paula, good morning. jeff henry said only that his heart goes out to the boy's family as his lawyer called the allegations against him ludicrous. but prosecutors say henry ignored safety standards in a rush to open the world's tallest water slide. water park designer jeff henry is pleading not guilty to second degree murder in connection with the 2016 water slide death of 10-year-old caleb schwab. the man once called the water park visionary built the verruckt water slide to be the tallest in the world. >> he does not have any formal education in terms of engineering or physical sick, correct? >> and neither did henry ford
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and he built the car. >> reporter: according to the 47-page indictment, henry who is the co-owner of schlitterbahn waterparks relently pushed engineers to make this prototype in 36 days and the indictment says the ride was hurriedly built to partly impress the show "water parks." >> the issue about pushing this forward is, in fact, totally false. if anything, the construction schedule was moved back by over a year and a half to accommodate safety issues. >> reporter: the indictment also alleges the design of the ride guaranteed that rafts would occasionally go airborne in a manner that could severely injure or kill the occupants. that's what happened to caleb schwab. >> there's just times you want to be there and be in the moment with him and you see him and you almost want to touch him. >> unbelievable what those parents are going through. the trial is currently set for september 10th. there was a big debate over whether henry is a flight risk. his attorney argued he's not going anywhere because he wants to defend himself against these
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allegations. >> yeah, in the meantime, caleb's family has to endure all this agony once again. thank you. okay, we'll move on to a new warning about a data breach from delta air lines. the company says hundreds of thousands of customers may have had their personal information compromised and our senior transportation correspondent david kerley is at reagan national airport with more on who may be affected. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. just not delta. other companies affected by this hack that used a california company's text chat software. it happened last fall but delta says it just learned about the hack. the airline telling us that several hundred thousand of its customers may have been affected by this malware which was actually scraping their data between september 26th and october 12th. that included their name, their credit card number, expiration date, security codes, even their addresses. the airline says it has its customers' backs and will monitor their credit and cover any fraudulent charges. now, the other company hit was sears. it says less than a hundred thousand customers were affected
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but has not told us what it's going to do for its customers who might have been affected. >> so do we know how the hack happened and how will customers know if they've been affected? >> right, so this california company, [24]7.ai has this chat software. the malware was sitting in that so if you went on the site and bought something it was getting your data. the company won't tell us why it waited five months to tell delta. it says it has notified law enforcement. the best thing, george, monitor your credit. look. are there charges that shouldn't be there if you did business with these two companies during that period last fall. >> you got to keep an eye on it, five months is a long time. thank you, david. michael. >> thank you, george. the dream of sending tourists into space, well, it's one step closer to reality this morning. virgin galactic successfully launched a rocket powered spaceship over the mojave desert thursday. the first test of its kind since the crash in 2014. the rocket plane hit nearly twice the speed of sound reaching an altitude of 84,000
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feet before the pilot shut down the engine and glided back to earth. virgin's richard branson tweeted space feels tantalizingly close now. would you guys take a trip like that? >> no way. >> i might take that one. yeah. >> i'm not a risk taker. i like my feet on the ground. >> good to know. rob is a risk taker because he's going to tell us all about the new storm that's coming to the west. >> sounds like fun. hey, michael, this is an impressive atmospheric river emoting or emanating from the tropics. it means it has a lot of deep moisture coming to northern california and will hit the entire east coast with wind as well. flood watches up with high snow levels, two pulses of heavy rain coming.
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good morning, i'm "abc 7 news" meteorologist mike nicco. get ready for instead yay rain and morning. the rain coulding moderate and heavy. temperatures in the mid to upper 50s this morning and low to upper 60s this afternoon thanks to the mild and moist air. with a last push of heavy rain. by sunday, sunshine and 70s coming up here, famous ufc fighter conor mcgregor now facing charges after this dramatic confrontation caught on camera. an abc news exclusive. patriots star julian edelman speaking out about how he helped stop a possible school shooting. , i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real.
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landslides. thankfully no major damage and no eagles were hurt. don't mess with eagles. that brawl caught on camera. ufc fighter conor mcgregor is facing assault charges after hurling a dolly at a bus full of fighters. he turned himself in overnight and abc's adrienne bankert is here with the story. good morning, adrienne. >> this goes so far beyond unsportsmanlike behavior. george, ufc president dana white calling it one of the most horrific events in the organization's history. when the nypd responded there may have been as many as 25 men involved with allegations the instigator is former lightweight champion conor mcgregor. the chaos and destruction began as mcgregor and his entourage arrive at the loading dock of the barclays center in brooklyn. >> 25 male white threw a chair through the window of the bus. >> reporter: cell phone video obtained by tmz sports shows him storming towards a bus full of fellow ufc fighters and picking up a trolley cart and hurling it through a window. video taken inside the bus
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captures the moment the glass shatters causing a facial injury to ufc fighter michael chiesa and he was rushed to the hospital. as mcgregor's entourage attempt to hustle him out of the building, he picks up a security gate and launches it towards the bus. mcgregor left the scene but later turned himself in to police where he was charged with assault and criminal mischief. he's due in court later this afternoon. just two days ago ufc president dana white stripped mcgregor of his ufc lightweight championship because he refused to defend the title. white told espn, mcgregor's violent outburst is a black eye on the ufc. >> disgusting, despicable, makes me sick and we as an organization need to make sure that this never happens again. >> reporter: in the past year mcgregor appeared to move away from the ufc turning his attention to the boxing world taking on undefeated floyd mayweather in this bout last
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august. >> i mean not only am i going to beat him, i'm going to beat him under the specific rules that favor him. >> reporter: mayweather knocked mcgregor out in the tenth round. >> that's it. >> reporter: many are speculating whether this will be a tko to mcgregor's career. ufc president dana white said this is bigger than us firing him. michael chiesa can't fight as schedule after several facial injuries and cuts to his hedo to the flying glass from this incident. flyweight ray borg also scheduled to fight has injuries so he's out. >> you would think they would have to throw the book at him. >> dana white has talked about him being sued by a lot of people. >> i'll bet. thanks very much. >> he's in court later this afternoon. thanks, adrienne. now that exclusive look inside the home of the alleged youtube shooter, nasim aghdam who police say opened fire at youtube's headquarters. our senior national correspondent matt gutman has been on the story from the beginning. matt, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, paula. we found the family shattered by
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this event. one that is mourning the loss of their daughter and mourning for her victims. they said that they didn't know she had a gun and that their daughter with zero criminal history did not know she would go on a shooting spree. in a heartbeat they went from a working class immigrant family in suburban california to being the parents of a mass shooter. was your daughter a terrorist? >> no. >> was she violent? >> no. >> did you know that she had a gun? >> no. >> reporter: nasim aghdam's in their first interview grieving for their daughter and the wreckage she left behind. today was her birthday. >> today. >> today, yeah, her birthday. >> she would have turned 39 on thursday but instead police say she took the handgun she bought in january to the san francisco
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area and on tuesday used it on youtube employees. >> active shooter at 901 cherry. >> reporter: and then herself. >> so confirming she is the suspect. >> affirmed. that's what we were told. >> reporter: overnight her family invited us into the home they shared with her. this is her bedroom. >> yeah, that's her bedroom. >> this was her screen for the videos. >> yeah. >> reporter: over the past decade she became something of a youtube sensation in the iranian community for those videos of her exercising, promoting veganism or even dancing. is this how she made money? was this her livelihood? >> yeah. >> reporter: but the family says youtube began to filter her last year. would you say she was obsessed with youtube? >> i mean that's all she was doing, making videos. >> reporter: and when she disappeared last weekend her parents filed a missing persons report. police in mountain view, california, said they spotted her car and then alerted her parents that she was safe. that was at 2:00 a.m. the
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morning of the shooting. police thought the family would be happy but instead they tried to warn police she might be up to something. did you tell them that she could be -- that it might be violent? >> i said maybe she go there like protest or start a fight with somebody or that kind of stuff. >> reporter: and the police response? they said don't worry about it. go to sleep. >> don't worry about it, yeah. under control. >> reporter: hours later police say she would sneak through that garage into the red umbrellaed patio. her family saying they are shocked at their gentle daughter's apparent transformation. >> you're saying she didn't want to kill an ant. >> yeah. >> she went there shooting at humans. >> right now i thinking she never hurt one ant. how she shoot the people? >> they say they're crushed by
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the loss and the harm nasim caused her victims. paula, we contacted the mountain view police department overnight and the chief confirmed to me that one of his officers did, in fact, tell the family he would, quote, keep an eye on her but the chief said the officer meant that as a turn of phrase, a way to end the conversation, paula. >> yeah, matt. you mentioned in the piece both the father and brother reported her behavior to the police and they said don't worry about it but if authorities had followed her, do they believe it could have been prevented? >> reporter: i mean, theoretically, yes, but the chief told me that following nasim aghdam would have been, quote, inappropriate because she hadn't committed any crime. basically he's saying there's nothing that could have been done to have prevented the shooting. >> matt, thank you for your reporting. michael. coming up, how do these cars end up here? are apps sending drivers down one of the most dangerous roads in america? we'll be back to tell you. u. as a control enthusiast, i'm all-business when i travel... even when i travel... for leisure.
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we are back with crazy accidents taking over one of the busiest and most dangerous streets in the country. residents are saying navigation apps may be to blame for these crashes in los angeles. abc's whit johnson is there on the scene. good morning, whit. >> reporter: michael, good morning. baxter, one of the top ten steepest streets in the country. take a look at this incredible slope behind me and pretty much everywhere you look here, casualties from recent accidents like this banged up street sign here. recently navigation apps have been leading drivers to this street looking for a shortcut.
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neighbors say the problem is only getting worse. >> look out. look out. there you go. >> reporter: baxter street, los angeles, one of the steepest most dangerous residential roads in america. a daredevil's playground. a collision magnet leaving cars in front yards, on curbs, even upside down. so this has kind of been a landing pad for some of these cars. >> looked like a plane crashed through my front yard. >> reporter: now after a recent influx in traffic residents have had enough. >> hear a lot of screaming. >> reporter: screaming? >> yeah. >> a lot of "f" bombs. >> a lot of "f" bombs. show me the baxter lean. >> it's sort of like this. >> got it. so just kind of walk around like that. >> yeah. >> reporter: the people who live here say popular navigation apps like waze are sending commuters unfamiliar with the street's 32% grade down their road hoping to avoid traffic. the results at times disastrous. >> the traffic like is one thing
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but the safety concern is what's concerning this neighborhood. >> where was this sign originally? >> in front of the house. >> right there. >> yeah. where they took out the entire fence. >> oh, there was a fence here. >> yeah. >> it's like a blind drop like a roller coaster. >> it's literally like a roller coaster. >> reporter: we tried it out. cameras rolling. can't see a thing, one, two, three, four, my neck is not long enough. at five seconds and then you can see the street again. google, which owns waze, tells abc news our map reflects any measures taken by local agencies to protect their citizens. should the local agency decide to restrict baxter street, this change will be taken into account. neighbors had a fiery meeting with l.a. city leaders earlier this week. the city is now considering two option, one making this a one-way street. another, preventing left turns onto it from a nearby thoroughfare. still, this problem with navigation apps not just happening on baxter, but across the country. michael.
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>> all right, thank you, whit and dangerous for residents who live there and also for the drivers on that street. >> certainly. i'm lost without a navigation app but sometimes they take you on random routes. i had to take a right, a right, another right and was literally where i started before i took those turns. random sometimes. lost with or without the navigation apps. all right, coming up, what new england patriots star julian edelman is saying about stopping a possible school shooting, the interview next only on "gma" on this friday. i'm lost. what can i say? outer layer of your tooth surface. the thing that's really important to dentists is to make sure that that enamel stays strong and resilient for a lifetime the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend pronamel strong and bright. it helps to strengthen and re-harden the enamel. it also has stain lifting action. it's going to give their patients the protection that they need and the whiter teeth that they want. ♪
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we're back now on a friday morning with that exclusive with new england patriots star julian edelman revealing how he helped stop a possible school shooting and abc's gio benitez is here with the story. good morning, gio. >> hey, good morning, paula. good morning, everyone. he said at first he wasn't sure if the threat on his instagram was real. but when he and his assistant thought about the shooting in parkland, florida, they said they had to act fast. this morning, edelman is speaking out about it for the first time. this morning we're hearing from two unlikely heroes, super bowl winning football star julian edelman and his assistant shannen moen. >> at first i was like, this is -- i don't know if this is real. >> reporter: the patriots wide receiver had posted this photo on instagram from texas when a follower sent him a direct message, dude, there's a kid in your comment section says he's going to shoot up a school. i think you should alert the authority. edelman immediately called his assistant in boston. >> my initial thought was my
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heart just sunk. and i first thought i need to go and find the comment, locate it. i did. i took screen shots of everything. immediately called 911. >> reporter: they found the frightening comment, i'm going to shoot my school up. watch the news. right away police in massachusetts called authorities in michigan who say they found the user just 14 years old. inside the house two rifles belonging to his mother. police say the boy admitted to making the threat and that he was allegedly talking about shooting up his own middle school. >> it's scary to think that those types of things can happen at a place of learning and a place where kids are going just to grow up. >> reporter: this morning, edelman has a message for the follower who saw that comment and alerted him. >> i just want to say thank you for being the awesome human being that you are. keep on going over all the comments, you're like the comment police, bro. we appreciate you.
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>> the comment police. the 14-year-old is still being held in jail. police say that if convicted, he could face up to 20 years in prison. he's charged with making a false report of a threat of terrorism. >> even though he's a minor. >> yeah, that's what they say. >> wow, okay, gio, thanks very much. >> thank you. coming up, a health alert. could eating pasta help you lose weight? this is the best news of the day or is it too good to be try? dr. ashton has the answer. we might bolt and go to olive garden in the meantime. we're trying out three delivery services and the results straight ahead. coming up, "gma's" concert series sponsored by pepsi. celebrating every generation. generation. pepsi has always had great taste. today, try great taste with zero sugar. this is the pepsi with zero compromising. this is pepsi zero sugar. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor.
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welcome back to "gma." let's go global for a second. this shot of a volcano that's erupting in southern japan for the past couple of weeks with pyrocumulus clouds and we got some lightning. this is dramatic stuff there. love it. nobody hurt, thank goodness. and we are watching potentially the heaviest atmospheric river heading towards california with heavy rain, two pulses of it coming over the next 36 hours, up to 6 inches of rainfall. san francisco, the giants play the dodgers and haven't had a rainout since 2006. let's see if they get that in. meanwhile, dealing with snow across many opening days. yesterday across chicago and the white sox and if you're planning any sort of baseball game in the next couple of days more in the way of cold air
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. no spring in sight as record cold freezes so much of the country. snow is back to blast much of the northeast. the two major storms on the march right now. startling discovery. the woman who took a simple at home dna test only to find out her mother's fertility doctor was her biological father. that lawsuit and how more and more genetic tests are leading to family secrets being uncovered. new this morning, food face-off. amazon, walmart, safeway, "gma" teams up with a family to try out the different ways you can get your groceries delivered. the new headline on pasta. can eating your favorite fettuccine really help you lose weight? dr. ashton with a reality check.
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and we're rocking into friday. ed helms is here live and he's here to say -- >> good morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> good morning, america. bryan adams is making you happen this morning. >> very happy. we just had a little sing-along. >> you know what else will make you happy? some happy news out there on this friday. could eating pasta help you lose weight? well, dr. ashton is breaking down that new study. one of our workers on the stage said yeah. >> i have a feeling she'll said it's good for you unless you bathe it with heavy whipping cream, butter and parmesan cheese. >> it's not pasta if you don't do that. >> yes, it is, beautiful pasta. >> also ahead, just six weeks until the royal wedding. new images of prince harry and meghan out for a very important event. we'll have all of the details just ahead on this friday. first those spring storms are on the move.
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the midwest to the northeast bracing for more record cold and for more snow. rob, please tell us when will it end. >> i don't know about you but i'm tired of this story line but it's my job so here we go. snow across parts of chicago yesterday. that snow in april is now moving through detroit. it's going to get up towards the northeast. a couple of storms through this very mid-february like jet stream and looking at snow across pennsylvania, parts of new york today, some severe storms across parts of the south with the second system today and this will ride that front, get into the mid-atlantic with a little white through parts of west virginia and western parts of virginia during the day tomorrow. one to three inches is all we could expect but very cold behind this, not just tomorrow but again on sunday. 31-degree windchills in atlanta down the street from augusta so a cold final round to the masters. it's just wrong. michael, back over to you. >> i'm sure those golfers are happy out there swinging those clubs. if you don't make good contact it hurts your hands. new details now, excuse me, on that facebook privacy scandal. chief operating officer sheryl sandberg has admitted now that
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the company made a mistake. want to bring rebecca jarvis back and rebecca, sandberg is suggesting users would need to pay to stop facebook from collecting their data to sell ads. >> yeah, that's right, george. so here's the situation. facebook makes billions of dollars every year by selling ads based on all that information they're collecting, all that data. the alternative is charging you to use the site and sheryl sandberg, the coo, is making the point that facebook would have to charge a subscription fee to users if it stopped collecting that information. right now the social media site says it is doubling down on security and by the end of this year will increase the number of employees working on security from 10,000 to 20,000. in multiple interviews overnight sandberg apologized for the cambridge analytica privacy scandal. >> well, we made big mistakes and know that and i think it really is that we were very focused on social experiences and pretty idealistic that we believed in a world where people could share and experience things together and -- >> echoing very similar things to what we've heard this week from ceo mark zuckerberg.
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we'll hear again next week from mark zuckerberg when he testifies before congress. still a lot of questions here, george. >> sure are. okay, rebecca, thanks very much. you know, it's cold in philadelphia but they're not paying any attention to it because they're warming up to celebrate that mammoth block party in philly, celebrating the villanova wildcats' national championship over my beloved michigan wolverines. the team taking to the streets in that double decker bus, holding that trophy high surrounded by their cheering fans. thousands, look at this, closed down streets in the heart of philly. the teams go to the crowd on the steps of city hall which was pretty cool but here's the big moment when nova nation cheered the hero known as the big ragu, donte divincenzo. [ chanting ] >> just rolls right off the tongue. looking a little sheepish, certainly enjoying the moment when he had that trophy in his
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now, give a big welcome to sara haines. she's back for "pop news." [ cheers and applause ] >> that was so natural. we're going to start "pop news" with prince harry and meghan markle. the happy couple spotted just moments ago attending the team trials for the invictus games. the fourth annual games are this coming october in sydney, australia and will likely be the second attended by meghan markle. the future husband and wife were seen publicly for the first time during last year's games in toronto. the games founded by prince harry are in international paralympic style sporting event for wounded and sick servicemen and women both serving and veterans where they compete in events such as wheelchair basketball, archery and swimming. of course, prince harry and meghan are six weeks and one day away from getting married. >> but who's counting? exactly. >> feels like it's been longer than a year since those first sightings. >> yeah, that's when all the rumors started flying.
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we were right so you totally can believe everything you read in the news. but it is april and that means it's national poetry month. as part of a new series in america", celebs are celebrating by reading poems on subjects close to their heart, from bono to shaq. >> taking the ball into the air by himself and laying it gently aglass the glass for a layup. losing his balance in the process and hitting the floor for a game he loved like a country and back to sea, an orange blur floating perfectly through the net. >> so emotional. [ applause ] i didn't know the ball was going to go there. >> interpretive reading with shaq. i love that. >> i would like to introduce michael strahan with a little football poem. >> i saw him, i hit him. he fell. [ applause ] >> that was so good.
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>> a little tear there. >> that's for the gentleman in the cowboy hat over there. >> ah. >> one, michael strahan. zero to gentleman in the hat. >> the basketball legend being shaq reading "fast break" by edward hirsch, and aims to inspire americans to deepen their understanding of 9 world through the power of poetry debuting tomorrow on pbs. only thing that comes to mind is roses are red, violent are blue, can we go out, i like you. i was asking, george. can we go out, i like you. poor george. >> you're going to make him blush. >> they don't warn me when she comes to the table. okay, attention, gladiators, the countdown to the series finale of "scandal" is officially on and as we prepare to say our good-byes to olivia pope and company, the cast calling dibs on what they plan to pretty much steal from the set. take a look.
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>> definitely olivia pope's closet. >> there's this dumb little battleship that sits on fitz's desk and i thought i should keep that. >> i think i'll have you give me a copy of the dvds and i'll show them to my kids in ten years. >> a pair of brass knuckles and they're mine. >> and it ends with a kicker. [ applause ] >> wow. >> yeah. >> brass knuckles. >> i would totally take olivia pope's wine glasses. they get bigger as the season goes on. she grabs the wine glass and it's huge. that's the way to take your wine. but there are only two episodes left in the hit show. the final episode airing thursday, april 19th at 10:00 p.m., 9:00 central right here on abc. to see the full clip of other things the cast plans to swipe, head to our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! we like to cover that kind of news. >> you covered it well.
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>> i told you can believe everything you read. >> and here and you heard it from me so you should totally trust it. >> yes, we can. sara, thank you. incredible "pop news." as always. [ applause ] and now to our "gma" cover story. the grocery delivery wars. families all across the country are signing up to get their produce delivered and companies like amazon, walmart and safeway are here to help. how do these services compare? becky worley teamed up with a family to try all of these services out. hey, becky. >> good morning, michael. there are times as you know when getting groceries delivered is ideal. but cost, accuracy and delivery times, they're all factors and will a professional shopper pick out the good produce like you do? well, there's only one way to find out. meet the anders family of sun sunnyva sunnyvale, california. both steve and jo work. it's challenging to keep the fridge stocked. >> finish what's in your mouth. >> reporter: so trying out grocery delivery services, sure. >> okay, let's order. >> reporter: we order roughly the same items.
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cereal, olive oil, lots of produce. our three grocery chains, jo shops at walmart trying out same day delivery in six cities with plans to expand. steve shops from regional chain safeway. i shop at amazon prime now promising free two-hour delivery for amazon prime members who pay their $99 a year subscription fee. the time is exactly 7:45. check out. we order simultaneously but the turnaround times for these is wildly different. amazon's window, 10:00 a.m. to noon. walmart can't deliver until 5:00 p.m. at the earliest and safeway's window is 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. amazon delivers within their promised time slot. delivery cost, free for prime members. safeway rolls up in their window at 6:25 p.m. delivery cost, $7.93. but walmart misses their promised delivery window by more than 45 minutes showing up around 6:45. their standard delivery fee is $9 but they waived it because they were late. we go over our groceries with
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beth mitchum, a food scientist who specializes in produce. do you get this a lot? how do you like those apples? with a few exceptions like these peppers and these bananas. >> it's completely bruised and discolored. >> overall the produce looked good. she gives the amazon and safeway produce an "a" grade and walmart b plus. >> i'm pretty impressed. >> unpacking highlights omissions, the amazon order was incomplete but safeway and walmart were missing two items. safeway notified us at delivery and didn't charge us for them but walmart didn't tell us until two days later when we reached out to them, but we weren't charged for the items. while we only tried this service once on delivery times alone our experts says -- >> walmart and safeway have a lot to work on if they're trying to compete with amazon. >> reporter: all the delivery services we tried say they offer full refunds or credit if you're dissatisfied or don't receive any product. we experienced that with all three. walmart gave us a larger quantity of cereal for the same
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price and safeway didn't charge us for these grapes. walmart says their late delivery and omissions are not indicative of the overall program which they say consistently receives rave reviews. speed, cost, accuracy and quality, lots to weigh up for our family. >> i would have gone with amazon. it was super convenient and, you know, the produce seemed to be better quality than i expected. >> reporter: as for the concept of grocery delivery, would you rather go to the grocery store with your parents for an hour or stay home and do what you want? >> stay home and do what we want. >> i thought so. i bet you're thinking after that, yeah, but amazon, whole foods is probably most expensive. i mean, hello, their nickname is whole paycheck, right. but the price tally was surprising. while walmart did have the lowest prices on most of our groceries, amazon was right in the middle and it was a regional chain coming in with the highest grocery price, michael. >> you know what, becky, looking at this, could this
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revolutionize grocery shopping where we never have to go to the store again? >> some people might wish that but i think that browsing the aisles is still serendipitous and i'll put capers in that or that looks fresh. that might replace the midweek shop, ah, we're out of milk. that kind of shopping. >> shopping is a little therapeutic to me. >> i like shopping too. >> how often do you go? >> you can only steal a grape if you're in the store. [ laughter ] >> sara looks for samples. >> becky, you heard sara's take on it so she likes to go to the store. [ laughter ] >> i can't be her lawyer. i'm sorry. >> oh, boy. not stealing if you're shaking it and it's free from the stalk. we go over to rob. >> that's product testing. it's fine. we've been big on baseball all week long. i want to introduce you to a cute 4-year-old from houston who already has wedding plans. have a listen.
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>> hey, he's going to marry me. lance mccullers. let's go, astros. they won the world series. lance mccullers is going to marry me. >> what? >> you know that, mommy. >> you heard her, mommy. call the wedding planner because it's on. well, lance got a hold of that video and invited penny and her mom out to the game. got the whole tour behind the scenes and gave her a big hug so we'll let you know when the date is. it's going to be sometime after the royal wedding but this could be a bigger deal. i promise you that. good luck to the houston astros this year. congrats on last year. good morning, i'm "abc 7 news" meteorologist mike nicco. get ready for instead yay rain and breeds through tomorrow morning. the rain coulding moderate and heavy. temperatures in the mid to upper 50s this morning and low to upper 60s this afternoon thanks to the mild and moist air.
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with a last push of heavy rain. by sunday, sunshine and 70s >> now to another "gma" health alert. two big headlines this morning. one that we love. a study claiming pasta could help with weight loss and the other that exercise could help breast cancer patients. dr. ashton joins us now from massachusetts. let's start with the cancer study. what did it find and what does it tell us about these particular cancers? >> this was an interesting study. it appeared in the journal "oncology" and looked at women with nonmetastatic breast cancer and looked at their fat-free muscle mass and overall body fat by cat scan and then correlated it with their death from all causes or risk of death and found that women who had less muscle, more fat, had a significantly increased risk of death from all causes, not just breast cancer. >> fascinating finding so what is the connection between muscle mass and survival rates? >> it's an interesting condition
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that i want people to know about. it's called sarcopenia, a decline in muscle mass and muscle function. usually we see it with age. we used to think of it like osteoporosis, that it happens to everyone when we age. but there's extensive data that if you are dealing with any kind of chronic medical condition, cancer being one of them, all types of cancer, that if you have sarcopenia it really really helps with your risk of death. better start identifying it and targeting it. >> motivating us to go to the gym. what are the healthier ways for women to build muscle? >> women, listen, you have to pump iron. have you to lift weights. you can also use your body weight as resistance and what i recommend to a lot of women, get a weighted vest, put some light three, five-pound weights, use it as you're doing errands and grocery shopping as we heard and lastly you have to eat enough
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protein in your diet that you can actually build muscle. so that's important too. >> from the too good to be true files there is a study that says pasta might be linked to weight loss. is this true? >> slow your roll on this one, paula. [ laughter ] >> you knew where i was going with this. >> yeah, this is a headline that the media got pretty wrong. there's a big difference in saying that people who eat small servings of pasta in moderate amounts are able to lose weight and there's a big difference between saying that and pasta causes weight loss. it wouldn't be my medical and nutritionist recommendation for someone trying to lose a lot of weight because carbs get broken down to sugar so you have to eat smartly. it has to be safe, sustainable and, you know, easy in moderation with the pasta and i'm half italian so -- >> can you justify my trip to olive garden after the show is all i want to know. >> i can't. >> come on, dr. jen. thanks, jen. george, back to you.
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>> a big blast of common sense. we move on now to a pretty alarming discovery. a woman who used a test to learn more about her past claims it revealed her parents' fertility doctor is her biological father and is suing about it. gio back with that story. >> people can't stop talking about this. listen, last year alone the at home dna testing industry was worth nearly $120 million. so many people use it and now one woman is making those shocking claims about the doctor and she's taking it to court. >> i wanted to know who i am and where i came from. >> reporter: we've all seen them, the simple at home dna tests getting to the root of a family tree. >> you always wonder, you know, who does make you who you are. >> reporter: while millions turn to companies like ancestry.com and 23 and me to learn more about the past, the results aren't always what you might expect. >> something that just happens in the movies, i guess. >> reporter: this morning a 36-year-old woman is suing her
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mother's fertility doctor, claiming an ancestry.com test indicates he is her biological father, alleging it's the doctor's dna that was artificially inseminated into her mother. in the lawsuit filed last friday, kelli rowlette claims that dr. gerald mortimer recommended her mother and father undergo a procedure in 1980 to mix her father's genetic material with a carefully selected anonymous donor's after the couple struggled to conceive. instead of inseminating her with that mixture, the lawsuit alleges the doctor used his own and knowingly concealed that rowl rowlette was her biological daughter. concealing it so much the lawsuit says that years ago the doctor cried when the family told them they were moving. >> i did not think this was possible in a million years. >> reporter: in another case 43-year-old andrea ramirez took
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one of those dna tests and learned the man who raised her was not her biological father, a secret her parents took to their graves. >> i wouldn't have expected that there's potentially another biological relative that is significantly closer than anybody else on earth that would be related to me. >> reporter: meeting her half-sister just as shocking. >> she and i had the same mouth, some of the same mannerisms and the way we talked, so that was kind of a shocker. >> reporter: genetic genealogist cece moore says they've led to surprising discoveries before. >> people have been learning all kinds of interesting things about themselves. although these are often unexpected surprises. >> reporter: but ancestry dna and 23 and me tell abc news while some of these results are unexpected, having the profiles as part of the database is optional and users can opt out. and by the way, we have not heard back from the doctor's lawyer and that genealogist says over the past five years she's worked with several families who claim their ob/gyn or fertility doctor was the father of their child.
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good morning north bay, gets get and you happ get up and get going. >> i'm reggie aqui from abc 7 mornings. got to wipe off the screen t. is wet outside of the bay area. here is sky7 checking out an officer involved shooting. you can see the low cloud ceiling and the rain falling. be ready for flooded streets, down trees, power outages and sue hall, how are we looking now? >> busy on the roads and unfortunately, we have major problems. we have a problem in the berkeley curve, eastbound 80 as you make your way around. out of the picture here. you can see the rain falling and the slick roads.
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together forever-a pixar night time spectacular. ooohhhh. ahhhhhh. okay, maybe two. celebrate friendship and beyond at pixar fest. staring april 13th at disneyland resort. (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) now your accuweather forecast with mike nicco. >> a lot to talk about. the storm impact scale it is three. santa cruz mountains a flood watch. light rain right now and
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moderate to heavy rains possible through 11:00, tomorrow, ♪ we are family ♪ i've got all my sisters with me ♪ welcome back to "gma." happy friday to everybody at home. happy friday to everybody in the audience here. good to have you. that little story here, you know how parents say -- always say they can never pick a favorite child. >> they're lying. >> yes, they did. apparently they can and a survey done by two british parenting websites more than half of the parents who took part say they favored their youngest child the most. yes. >> someone is clapping. >> what do you think about it? >> you could play it cool. they can see this. >> she's sitting there with two kids -- i'm like, one is older
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than the other. >> you are the youngest. >> i'm the youngest. >> you're the young effort. >> so what do you guys think -- what do you guys think about this? >> i had broken my parents down so much, they're just like, do whatever you want. >> i'm a middle and i don't think -- i know i'm not either of my parent's favorite. >> my favorite is the baby because she doesn't do much. >> they say that -- >> oh, my gosh. >> look at that little smile. >> literally an angel. an angel child. >> she has to be because alec keeps us busy. it's her survival technique. >> you said she is your favorite and alex is going to grow up and see this program. >> a long time from now. >> internet, internet. >> yeah, done some amazing things. >> this is the last time you can do that. >> what, say it? >> say who your favorite is on tv. michael is exactly right. >> well, yeah, you don't tell
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them. you do what my parents do is they don't play it well with their poker faces. i don't have a favorite child. >> you know, you said you're the middle child. they do say the middle child is actually -- may not get as much attention simply because they don't require it. >> why do you think i come on this show every day for more attention? >> that's the first thing i think of with sara haines. she doesn't require attention at all. >> i'm so low key. >> you know what, you're right. >> so low key. i mean, you barely notice me. >> sara has met all of my kids. do you think i have a favorite? >> absolutely. caroline. >> you think? >> really? you think so? >> i have a favorite but it fluctuates. it is who is bothering me least at that moment. right? >> mine fluctuates. whoever is acting up moves to the bottom of the list and who has been good moves to the top. >> good behavior, that's good. that's the way to do it. >> so with my four, they have all have a 25% chance of being my favorite. >> all i'm saying is my kids watch tv which is why i'm staying out of it. >> ali has a favorite. >> we do have a great guest to bring to the table. you know him from "the office" and you know him from "the hangover."
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welcome ed helms. [ applause ] ♪ king of the road >> hello. >> good to see you again. >> how are you? cheers. >> hey, george, good to see you. >> hello. >> good it see you. >> likewise. >> how are you? thank you. [ applause ] ♪ don't pay no union dues >> welcome back. >> thank you. >> it's great to see you. picking up we were talking about favorites. >> right. >> what about you? where did you fall in the family? >> i'm third. i mean i'm the baby. i'm the third of three. not the favorite. >> not the favorite? >> i mean i'm my favorite. i think my older sister who is the oldest was the favorite. because she was perfect. i was trouble. i was -- >> look at you now. >> yeah, right. >> it all worked out. >> now i'm the favorite. >> also taking a new turn, this
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movie "chappaquiddick," a little bit of a dramatic role. what drew you to the story? >> it's just -- i don't know. i'm older and maybe a little more mature now and i just thought maybe it's time to change up the performance and go for something a little more dramatic. this story is incredible. it's just a piece of american political history that needs to be told and needs to be discussed. >> yeah, and this is already sparking a big conversation. let's show a little bit of it for everybody. >> senator kennedy's car went off the bridge at poucha pond last night. he's okay. but we cannot find mary jo. >> are the police looking for her? >> i want you to know that every effort possible was made to save her. >> that was mary jo kopechne. she went down with senator kennedy. you play a kennedy cousin who
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has been described as the moral compass in the movie. >> yeah. yeah, it's just this incredible story. i think -- i think it's safe to say i'm america's moral compass. so it was a natural fit for me to slide in there. >> one call. >> yeah. but i don't know. i really enjoyed it. i tried to make the movie funny but it just didn't -- they didn't use it. >> but joe, who you play, he's a real person. if you could choose another real-life person to play in your next role, who would that be? >> gosh, i think just going by a lot of people say i look exactly like brad pitt. >> yeah, i hear that. >> i see it. yes. >> thank you, right. so i would just do his biopic. his life story. >> if people watch this film, my husband had a chance to watch it last night, they'll notice you look a little different.
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you had to get a perm. your co-star jim gaffigan, one of my favorite comedians, posted a picture of you getting a perm. so what was that like going curly? >> i loved it. i've never had -- i've had sort of straight hair that's not very exciting my entire life and to just all of a sudden have like frizzy wavy hair, i just felt free and kind of sassy. i don't know. brought out this other side of me. >> how can they perm such short hair? >> it is a little longer than it is now. >> a technical question. >> they just had little tiny curlers. they have these terrible chemicals that make you very sort of high. yeah. >> i would never see this coming to look at your hair now or that perm but one step better is a picture we have from high school. >> oh, boy. [ applause ] >> yes. >> you can perm that hair all day. >> you're the original j.b., the original justin bieber. >> oh, my, right. thank you.
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>> brad pitt, justin bieber. this is your day. >> that's actually not my hair. that is a golden retriever that sat on my head. that's insane. where did you get that? >> i dug deep. i'm the investigative reporter here. >> oh, boy. >> we also had your co-star on john krasinski earlier this week and a fan asked if they were to make a reboot of "the office," which character would you want to kill off and why? he said pam. >> okay. wow. that's kind of a dark question. why do we have to kill someone off? everybody is great. right? but i think the obvious answer is that we would just kill everyone except andy, right? >> yeah. >> right. >> makes sense. makes sense to me. >> or just andy. just kill andy off and then i don't have to go to work. >> that works. >> we're glad you did go to work on this movie, man. >> thank you. >> "chappaquiddick" is in theaters now. make sure you go out and check it out, everybody. thank you for coming. we appreciate it. [ applause ]
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>> my pleasure. >> and we'll send you away with a little something. we know we love food here on "gma." we got a little treat. the "the chew's" michael symon. come on out, michael. he's going to bring us something this morning. >> i brought you guys a little barbecue. a little barbecue ribs. [ applause ] >> you don't need me. do you? i'm kidding. >> you brought us some barbecue ribs. right? never too early for ribs. >> no, never too early for ribs. we're going to pretend spring is rolling, stra, and we are outside grilling ribs. >> the great thing is when we come back, michael will show us how to make these ribs, okay. you don't want to miss that. pass them down. don't hog them. [ applause ]
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welcome back to "gma." we are getting our "star wars" droids on while we the pollen report sponsored by claritin. let's look at the map. anywhere away from the northern tier that has the cold and snow, your pollens are starting to ramp up and purple is bad. southeast, parts of texas and trees, of course, this time of year are the worst. charleston, south carolina, where oak and birch are a problem, albuquerque, jupiter and ash, oak and ash and good morning, i'm meteorologist mike nicco.
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rain all day today. and a little breezy from noon to 4:00. temperatures upper i'm here with this incredible young inventor carter ball and her sister. they're from denver, colorado. you keep playing. i'll brag on carter just a little bit. she came in first place in the beginner category of the littlebits competition for creating the droid r2-d2 rock lifter. littlebits joined forces with lucasfilms to challenge kids to invent their own custom "star wars" droid and along with us -- along with the girls is ayah bdeir, the founder and ceo of littlebits. i want to start with carter. i know you're a big "star wars" fan. how are you able to incorporate your droid with your favorite "star wars" scene? >> i made my droid do the scene from where rae is lifting the rocks by using a wireless
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transmitter, a wireless receiver, a dc motor which is controlled by a proximity sensor. >> you just said a bunch of things i did not understand. you guys are both obviously very bright. ayah, why is it important to incorporate robotics and play with learning? >> when kids are playing they're at their most creative, most imaginative and they're the most happy so we at littlebits believe it's a powerful moment to inject learning about s.t.e.m. science, technology, engineering, math and arts. >> we love us some s.t.e.m., and, carter, you're 1 of 300 in this and you won, congratulations again. aren't you proud? huh? for sure. you're going to go to lucasfilms where they actually film "star wars" and check that out. is that not cool? >> it's really exciting. >> i bet it is. can i go with you? we'll talk after the break. michael, we're all going to lucasfilms. michael, back over to you. >> rob, i know they're excited. we're excited because i'm here now with our friend from "the
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chew," chef michael symon. [ applause ] and michael has a new book coming out called "playing with fire" which is usually dangerous until it comes to your cooking because your cooking is a business. it is all about the barbecue. you brought out ribs earlier. >> absolutely. >> the ribs smelled amazing and looked amazing. what is the secret to making your ribs so special? >> the secret is patience and i do love live fire so i will give you some great tips to flavor them up. the first thing i do, i make a pickle juice glaze i'll hit these with at the end that gives them a little bit of sweet and sour. sounds weird but fantastic, brown sugar, pickle juice. we let that simmer and a rub going straight. it's all about ratios so two parts salt, two parts pepper. i use celery seed, coriander seed ground and a little paprika and mix that all. then what you do is you don't rub it in, you actually -- you sprinkle it from above. get a big pinch and let it go. let it go.
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let it go. again, stra, over here. over here. let it go, stra. >> boom, boom. that's what i'm talking about. >> so a lot of people like to get in there and rub it on. you have lots of suits. but if they rub it, don't rub it. it seals it up and the smoke doesn't get into the meat. >> ah. >> so at this point if you're smoking these, you get them on the smoker. i like to smoke them at 325 for about 2 hours. you don't want them to be annihilated. people guess and say, it falls off the bone. >> oh, my ribs fall off the bone. you don't want them to fall off the bone. >> that means they cooked them three hours longer than they're supposed to. they're supposed to be tender but not obliviated. >> my friends will be upset. >> you are but you're bigger than they are. we take this glaze. this is a pickle flaz. we let it cook for a half hour. i brush it on, and and it's a little sweet and sour and what i would do in a perfect world if we were outside
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and it was spring we're at my house griddling up, i put these back on for a minute to caramelize up. >> but you can't just have ribs. you got to have some coleslaw. >> heck, yeah. >> you kind of add a little something from your childhood. something growing up into your coleslaw. what is that? >> i grew up in cleveland and we always grew up having that salad with poppy seed dressing. so i made a poppy seed coleslaw. so we took a poppy seed dressing that sweet and sour dressing, onions, cabbage, cilantro, it's delicious and what i do is we take our sauce, our cleveland barbecue sauce, a little bit of mustard, sweet and sour and go like this. you move over to a big giant good friend. >> you know what, i appreciate it. you know all of these are for me. i'm not sharing with anybody. >> another slab in the back for you too. >> congratulations, you're opening up a second mabel's barbecue. >> in vegas. >> i got somewhere to go in vegas. >> you'll love the book. it's not -- there's a bunch of recipes but it's a guide. it is a how to on how to make you the pit master, stra. >> it looks like i have to share
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the ribs now because we got some people coming over here but the book, as you said, "playing with fire" is out now and you can see michael on "the chew" weekdays on abc. make sure you go check my man out. coming up, tinashe is performing live. we'll eat ribs answer watch her perform. perform. [ applause ] [ applause ] "gma's" pollen report sponsored by nondrowsy 24-hour claritin. live claritin clear.
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don't want no drama-ma ♪ ♪ can't cop the coupe, don't do it for two, skrr, skrr ♪ ♪ all black truck hanging out the roof, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ mobbing through the hills pulled up with my crew, crew ♪ ♪ i can't cop the coupe don't do it for two ♪ ♪ i got way too many people all my people equal hey ♪ ♪ if my life was like a movie i'd need 50 sequels movie ♪ ♪ i need 60 bad bad acting like they single, smash ♪ ♪ yelling you can't sit with us, throwing up middle fingers ♪ ♪ don't want no drama-ma i don't want no drama ♪ ♪ we pulled up in that ooh-la-la, ooh-la-la ♪ ♪ and backed out in that, oh, my god, oh, my god ♪ ♪ don't want no drama-ma i don't want no drama, no ♪ >> let's go! ♪ don't want no drama-ma i don't want no drama, no ♪ ♪ we pulled up in that ooh-la-la and backed out in that, oh, my god ♪ ♪ don't want no drama-ma ♪ double r. phantoms, phantom ♪ she like the way i'm dripping organic true, true ♪ ♪ yacht on my wrist titanic, yeah, raahh ♪
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♪ come ride on this like a banshee, raahh ♪ ♪ true dubai on a jet to miami, dubai ♪ ♪ when the chopper start kicking is damage, brr, brr ♪ ♪ got patek on her wrist in her patek, hey ♪ ♪ yeah ain't no drama yeah ♪ in the back of maybach on comfort, maybach ♪ ♪ yeah, iced out summers woo invite your main girl to a slummer, smash ♪ ♪ my money long out there yonder, long ♪ ♪ fat with a flat stomach, flat ♪ ♪ baguette glass cost the whole hundred the coupe fast going 200, skrr ♪ ♪ don't want no drama-ma i don't want no drama ♪ ♪ we pulled up in that ooh-la-la, ooh-la-la ♪ ♪ and backed out in that, oh, my god, oh, my god ♪ ♪ don't want no drama-ma i don't want no drama, no ♪ ♪ don't want no drama-ma i don't want no drama, no ♪ ♪ we pulled up in that ooh-la-la and backed out in that, oh, my god ♪ ♪ oh, my god, oh, my god don't want no drama-ma ♪ ♪ don't want no don't want no drama-ma ♪ ♪ yeah, no, no, no, don't need no, don't want no, don't want no ♪
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good morning bay area, let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. >> good morning, it is raining. i'm reggie aqui from abc 7 mornings, mike nicco, the storm is big this morning. >> it's going to get bigger, a three on the storm impact scale. we had flooding already and more coming. there's a slight chance of thunderstorms and gusty winds. north bay and santa cruz mountains under a flood watch. more rain developing continuing to 10:00 tomorrow morning. >> b.a.r.t. experiencing weather related delays, 10 minisystem wide due to wet tracks. over turned suv. long stretch of traffic, so give yourself time t
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wet. >> >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, star of the new thriller "a quiet place," john krasinski. and from "jersey shore family vacation," nicole "snooki" polizzi. plus, the house check out the latest in the hottest sedans as we wrap up "live"'s auto show week. all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> ryan: good morning! hello. hi, guys.
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