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it's a cougar, right? it's a mountain lion? ♪ >> good morning america, donald trump hours away from surrender surrendering to authorities. donald trump back at trump tower. set to turn himself. first american president to face criminal charges more than two dozen. what will happen in the courtroom as he campaigns again his lawyer joins us live. >> robin: another severe weather outbreak more than 41 million on alert tornados, damaging winds and hail.
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this morning cityring f impact. ginger, you know she is tracking it all. >> george: new fall out in russia, detained evan ger sh vich files appeal. >> fatally shot in cancun, investigation and warning. >> george: amazon's counterfeit crime's unit. how they find bad actors and how you know if you are buying an if i can. >> robin: four astronauts launching into a lifetime. our gio spoke with them >> huhs keys dominating to win
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fifth to win. this morning enthusiastic, emotional, yes, husky's coach dan hurly joins us live. >> live in time square, this is "good morning america." >> robin: certainly is "good morning america" you can and you did win by double digits. crazy. >> houston going while. university of connecticut watch parties much more on ncaa march madness. >> george: first impending indictment of president trump. forty-five presidents have served as president and he is the first to be indicted. >> robin: we don't know exact a
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was focussed on hush money payment to stormy daniels. good morning, lindsey. >> reorter: good morning, robin, historic with high stakes, donald trump new yorker returning home to face a judge who formally charged and fingerprinted. you have more media and barricades than anything else. mayor warn ed everyone to quote be behave. donald trump is expected to turn himself in to face criminal charges, former president heading to straight to trump tower waving as he walked inside. trump facing two dozen counts including felony hush money
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payments to stormy daniels on the eve of 2016. 2018 michael cohen sentenced to three years in federal prison after pleading guilty to number of financial crimes, campaign finance charges, charging documents cohen made $130,000 payment to stormy daniels at the behest of individual one who cohen identified as trump. though trump initially denied it. both trump's current and former attorneys said he did know and there is nothing improper about it. making first comments. >> i have faith in the new york police department. >> reorter: this is just one of several investigations former president faces others involve
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handling of classified documents, efforts to overturn 2020 presidential election. georgia faces scrutiny to losing that state pressuring officials to find him votes. >> really a lot of mystery. we are doing something never before. having arraignment 100 center street with secret service. i know they are running show from outside. >> george: no handcuffs, he will be fingerprinted? >> typical processing doesn't take long, 20-30 minutes. won't be handcuffs. he will be processed to a degree
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with secret service and deal with a judge. won't be a long day in court. >> george: you'll see the indictment for the first time. further talks with prosecutors? >> certain procedures. they have not shared until it is unsealed. we know the basis of the indictment and factual allegations. >> george: we have talked about this couple of times, part of the indictment is dealing with falsifying business records is a misdemeanor in new york. would the president consider pleading guilty to a misdemeanor? >> there will be no guilty plea in this case, that is the one thing. i don't think this is going to see a jury. i think it will go away on papers. legal challenge will be and should be made successfully. understanding the base of the charge are going to be regarding federal election. state prosecutor bringing
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charges on a federal campaign violation theory that has never been prosecuted before. it is going to make a lot of motions, selective prosecution. >> george: some speculation judge might impose gag order? >> no indication. can't happen in this case. when you have a gag order you have to balance first amendment, right. important to all of americans an right to fair trial for both sides. balancing act. here you have something uniquely different. defendant is leading republican candidate for office of the president of the united states and campaigning. hard to put a gag order fuelling questions about current legal situation. no indication gag order or attempted. >> george: we will be hearing from president trump? >> we will be.
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>> george: joe, thank you. >> let's go to aaron katersky where former president donald trump will be surrendering. >> reporter: deborah, good morning. he will be here to be placed under arrest and then plead not guilty to more than two dozen felony charges. charges having under seal. soon enough we will get a look at what they are and why prosecutors believe trump is a criminal. we are not going to see very much of him. he is going to enter through a side door under heavy guard ride special elevator 15th floor deposit him steps to the courthouse. jij judge declined
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trump lashing out at prosecutors and judge saying trump hating. judge mashawn presided over trump organization ended in tax fraud convicton. he is known as fair jurorist and no non sense. streets blocked off. ton of officers, robin, no sign of protesters trump summoned to his arraignment. >> robin: maybe different when he heads home. just heard from former president's lawyer. expected to head back to make remarking at mar-a-lago. rachel: robin, good privately trump and team of advisers have been strategizing how to turn this into a political advantage.
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even as motorcade left making its way to the airport. we spotted own son erick trump capturing with cell phones and trump supporters lining the streets. they are hoping this turns into a political rallying cry. campaign claims they raised seven million dollars off this indictment. president picked up the phone to call top republicans to rally in his defense. some republicans do plan to protest. trump is as defiant as ever. leading republican candidate. he will be campaigning as a legal defendant. >> george: we will hear from him around 8:15. >> he talked about he was going to have a big show of defiance. you can tell when you look at him, he is troubled by this.
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he is going to get in and out absolutely quickly as possible. when he gets to mar-a-lago, you will see all-out campaign not just against bragg and the judge but criminal justice system. >> george: he has faced so many legal proceedings, civil and trump organization criminal. never had this moment. >> yeah, he is going to be a criminal defendant. this is entirely different. you can see. i don't know if you noticed, he put out a statement on his social media saying bragg should indictment himself. he seems to be really out there on this. this is going to be his presidential campaign, george. not just his defense, criminal defense. this is the main subject, prime subject of his presidential campaign. >> george: one plus sign, raising ton of money. >> he is raising money. they tell us he raised four
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million dollars day indictment came out. another million. if you go back and look at amount of money he was raising early days of 2016 campaign, you know, it is roughly comparable. >> george: on that point doesn't appear major protests at least not yet. >> i was at trump tower yesterday, you heard aaron at the courthouse, i have seen almost no sign of protesters here in new york. >> george: meantime we have talked about this case a lot. special counsel jack smith pursuing classified documents determined way. lots of new information coming out, suggesting that this could be the most serious investigation the president is facing. >> this is what we need to be paying attention to. trump's lawyer compelled to testify. subpoenaed secret service agents, valet, "washington post" valet ordered him to move boxes
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that contain classified documents. charges much more serious, 10-20 years maximum sentences. level of evidence. >> george: what sets this apart from president biden, is obstruction of justice. >> it is that he didn't cooperate with investigators returning them. >> george: >> reporter: officials detaining a woman carried out an attack. tom has the latest. >> reporter: suspect arrested after explosion at a cafe at st. petersburg killed military blogger. passionate supporter of russia's war on ukraine giving a talk when the bomb went off. receiving golden fig reen in
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this video russian officials suggesting that figurine packed. killing blogger and injuring 40 others several in severe condition. agents arresting a 26 year old from st. petersburg. russia interior ministry releasing trava admitted she handed the blogger the figurine suggesting she was given it by someone else. without providing evidence, russian officials blaming ukraine and russian opposition activist. exiled opposition leader. this is american wall street report reporter evan ger sh ka
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telling abc news he was cheerful. white house reiterating urgently working on his release. finland joining nato. russia -- border with three nato member states, robin? >> robin: tom, thank you. overnight, coach dan hurly and huskies after a dominate performance throughout the ncaa tournament. big finale of the big dance. have you been to bet at all will? fess up. >> will: not really good morning. everybody's bracket looking like a zombie from the thriller video. there was uconn waltzing in and
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emphatic win for huskies on top of college basketball world. >> reporter: this morning uconn's shining moment, husky's national champion beating san diego state 76-59 to finish off dominate ncaa tournament run. san diego state going 11 minutes without a field goal. in the second half aztecs mounting valiant effort jordan hawkins, and adamdugo.
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>> short and mae program history. >> brotherhood and these guys real leadership i can follow. clanged the trajectory. >> connecticut won five games by double digits. schools watch party going crazy for the program. all since 1999. all but five programs in college basketball history. son andrew dribbling out dan hurley won his first title. >> we had to play to our level. we have been striving to no. five, now we got our own! now we got our own.
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>> reporter: jordan hawkins huge, he had to keep pace with cousin angel rees lsu tigers winning on sunday. that win on sunday watched by 9.9 million people by far a record. great end to great college basketball season. what an exclamation point, robin. >> robin: coming up uconn's coach dan hurly will join us. d we are going to hear from the astronauts. >> george: let's go to ginger. >> ginger: nighttime tornados could be up to two-tornados deadly. watching as it moves through the great lakes. let's check closer to home.
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drew: i'm meteorologist drew tuma with your accurate weather forecast. a lot of sunshine today, we lose the wind we had yesterday. a little breeze along the coast but no advisories in effect. temperatures below average again for this time of year, most of us going into the 50's. overnight it will get chilly, dropping to the 30's and cola spots -- clear skies.
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let's take a look at the winds because that was the biggest story yesterday their a lot lighter today. i think a lot of people appreciate that. calm if not light winds for most of us right now. temperatures though it is chilly out there a lot of us starting out in the thirties , if not close to freezing from santa rosa to livermore. right now, we're at 33 degrees, so we're starting off chile. we have a lot of sunshine out there. look at this live look from the exploratorium camera. looking gorgeous out there will find temperatures later on this afternoon below average by about 10 degrees in most cities. typically we should be in the
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details. >> george: former president donald trump will surrender to authorities lower manhattan will plead guilty up to two-three dozen charges, back to mar-a-lago. 28-year-old man died last month in a mental hospital. medical examiner, positional and mechanical asphyxia with restraints. republicans in tennessee taken steps to remove through democratic lawmakers because they were involved in rallies at the capitol. gloria johnson, justin jones and jus justin pearson after alleged supporters at the rally at the capitol.
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>> deb: tiger woods hitting the ball strong and solid think of a sixth master's title. look at this, shep straka. obviously i don't know a lot monday's practice. w have a lot more coming up next. >> robin: how amazon is cracking down on counterfeit goods. right now joined live by the head coach of men's 2023 national champions, uconn huskies, dan hurley. there you are.
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congratulations to ya. i have to ask ya, come on, coach has it sunk in, you are champs. >> finally, robin, pleasure to be on with you. finally little time alone in the room with my wife and get a little bit of peace and reflect on it. just obviously one of the great moments of my life besides marrying of course her. >> robin: you are a sweet heart. i can tell you left it all on the court, i can hear it in your voice. coach hurley, i don't have to tell you outside of connecticut there weren't a lot to pick you to win it all. did that motivate you throughout the tournament? >> you know what, i think it gave us a big boost of confidence. ithink prior to the beginning of last year's tournament, i think we all tried to kind of
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kind of listening to a lot of the noise and media surrounding the tournament. our approach to join it more. and watch the different shows. i know we are a popular pick and good number of people win their pool. >> robin: i have to tell you, i remember what you said about the loss to villanova 2020. you said you better get us know, it is coming. how did you know? how did you know it was coming? >> i knew we had a culture that was beginning to form. a working character in the organization. strong culture in leadership
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amongst our players, collective really coming together. we knew very talented players come ♪ still in high school or young players about to come into their prime. it just wasn't here and now it is here. >> the way you all played coach hurley tournament of up seeds, no. 1 seeds and nail biter, you guys won every game by double digits, how did you do that? >> we have tremendous leadership from our older players. dam ma son go
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andre jackson like an old school captain. derek jeter-type of presence in the locker room. those guys spear headed this talented team that really didn't have flaws. top offensive team. one of the best >> robin: one final question, we know you come from a basketball family. dare i say basketball royalty, your brother and your father, bobby and bob sr., how have impacted you throughout your career, coach hurley? >> they have been um, incredible supporters.
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obviously grow up in hall of fame er coaches and brother, you learn how to strive for things, how to push yourself where you develop a toughness about you, too, you know, because you are constantly compared to truly exceptional human beings. so um, but they supported me greatly along the way in my coaching career and in my sports life. and i couldn't have two better mentors than my dad and brother. >> robin: well said. at the holidays, hey, bobby, hey dad, look at my ring, i got one, too. >> i can go to dinner, i have my jewelry and sit at the grown up table now. >> robin: you always had a seat at the groan up table. coach hurley, congratulations, uconn, you can and you did.
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death. >> didn't heed too much warnings. we had come here so often. makes you rethink. >> reporter: incident comes after a tourist is shot in the leg. americans still flocking to the tropical paradise. first two months of 2023, 1.6 million americans traveled to cancun 13% compared to last year. >> one of the closest destinations for folks here in north america, that is obviously one of the attractions. look at the cost, prices, weather, accommodations, everything that tourists is looking for in a vacation. >> reporter: another incident when a confrontation rival gangs caused a shootout at the riviera
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>> george: the "good morning america" 8:00 a.m., donald trump back at trump tower hours away from surrendering, first american president to face two dozen criminal charges. details what will happen in the courtroom as trump campaigns for the white house. >> robin: another severe weather outbreak expected across heartland, more than 41 million on alert damaging winds and hail and tornados. >> reporter: growing number of
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people effected by infertility. what can be behind it and what can help your chances of success. dr. ashton here. >> robin: amazo scenes look at retail giant counterfeit crime's unit and if you are buying a fake. >> reporter: 80s power look with modern day style, yes, shoulder pads are back. hottest looks from heathers to dynasty back on the runway. >> robin: very funny chris tucker live talking about his new movie "air." ♪ >> george: riding rails in style. dog going viral for in time square as we say "good
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>> reporter: subsequently decided they don't want all the pomp. still circumstances extraordinary. in a little while expected trump will exit trump tower, first former president to ever face criminal charges. hours from now donald trump is expected to turn himself into authorities to face criminal charges. former president stepping off a plane bearing his name here in new york heading to trump tower waving as he walked inside. trump is facing two dozen counties encolluding felonies related to hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniels on the eve of 2016 election. 2018, trump's attorney michael cohen sentenced to three years after pleading guilty to financial crimes among them campaign finance charges.
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cohen made $130,000 payment to stormy daniels at the behest of donald trump. trump initially denied it. >> did you know about the $130,000 payment. >> reporter: both trump's former and current attorney claim there is nothing improper about it. present biden making first public comments on his predecessor's indictment. >> no, i have faith in the new york police department. >> reporter: earlier george spoke to trump's attorney joseph tackapina. >> false fieing business records is a misdemeanor in new york. would the president consider pleading guilty? >> george, one thing i can assure you there will be no guilty plea in this case. one thing i can guarantee you.
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i think it will go away on papers legal challenge will be and should be made successfully. >> reporter: trump denied any wrongdoing. he will enter a plea of not guilty. robin, i have to tell you more police and media presence than anything else. all quiet. >> robin: okay, lindsey, thank you. back to aaron katersky at the courthouse in donald trump m manhat manhattan. good morning, aaron. >> reporter: good morning, robin. he is going to leave opulence of fifth avenue apartment where lindsey is at the dreary courthouse and placed under
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arrest and plead not guilty to two dozen felony charges. trump is going to appear with former federal prosecutor todd blanch added to his legal team and once worked for endless speculation about strength and merits of his case. he'll get to tell us his own legal theory and soon we'll all see the indictment for ourselves. around here at court, deborah, plenty of police officers and reporters no sign of protet testers. mayor warned protesters to be on their best behavior. >> deb: big story of the day severe weather on the move, ginger track thing the good morning, ginger.
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>> ginger: yes, two and a half times more deadly when people are as one of the ingredients will erupt, afternoon and evening for cedar rapids or davenport that is peoria. west of little rock hit hard. more of the storms potential for strong tornados, know where you are going to shelter. ask friends, family, know where the community shelters are. know which county you live, social sciences people don't know what county they live in. following through the great lakes tomorrow. >> robin: so glad you are going to be there for us, thank you. hopeful sign as we emerge from the pandemic and mental
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health challenges brought on for many of us, new survey, fewer americans feeling lonely. 17% self- young people and lower income higher risk can negatively effect physical, emotional and mental health. >> robin: good to see it is coming down. >> deb: absolutely. >> robin: three years with this pandemic. coming up with "gma" stunning new numbers about infertility, one in six people worldwide impacted dr. ashton what perspective parents should know. >> george: amazon counterfeit crime's unit. >> deb: shoulder pads back, new trend. how designerings channelling 80s
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>> george: we want to get to "gma," exclusive look at amazon's counterfeit crimes unit. elizabeth shul sdi live. >> amazon scans eight billion to figure out which is real and get rid of the fakes. exclusive behind the scenes look at amazon's counterfeit crime's unit. push to crack down on fake products on its site. >> as we are looking at the counterfeiting network, where they are being sold and >> reporter: they have multiplied on e-commerce platforms. u.s. chamber of commerce counterfeits cost global economy more than 500 billion dollars every year. >> counterfeiting one of the
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oldest crimes in the books. they have used evasive and emerging schemes to move from brick and mortar to e-commerce. >> reporter: head of the counterfeit crimes. >> we are never going to rest until there are zero counterfeits. >> reporter: feels like a long way. >> we are doing what it takes. >> reporter: it seized six million counterfeit goods and products 2022 double from year before. stopped 80 0,000 attempted by bad actors trying to open amazon accounts. >> this is a link chart. >> reporter: information so sensitive we had to blur it. >> it represents 15 bad actor clusters whether they are using llc or shells.
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>> most are using different names. >> sheriff's department. >> reporter: they conduct raids like this one in los angeles confiscating 10,000 counter fit car grills. >> our mission to work upstream and go after identity fraud sters and manufacturers. >> reporter: what advice do you have? >> in the event they purchase a product dissatisfied a-z protects them and fully refund. >> reporter: read the products reviews and misspellings in the listing. photos look real or packaging is damaged. be ware of super steep discounts you wouldn't get from authentic
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sellerses robin? >> rob >> robin: world health word revealing one in six impacted by infertility. what is going on here? >> this was assessment over data three decades worth, infertility one in six, here in u.s. one in five couples. we have to remember this is not just female infertility. it is male infertility. we don't understand the why. first step of course making observation, there are a lot of possible causes, unexplai infertility, then hormonal causes, age, gyn endometriosis, sexually transmitted infections scarring and male factor
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infertility at play, 30-40% of the time. this is a major problem with major stigma. >> robin: so many factors. what is the medical workup? >> first thing in this country we define 12 months without conceiving after having unprotected sex. a lot of couples go down the work up road. see minute analysis, chromosom chromosomes, surgery which can be diagnostic as well as therapeutic. >> robin: what can parents do here? >> shift the paradigm. don't wait until you are diagnosed. be proactive about your fertility. head to co-common sense things, do not smoke, horrible for your whole body.
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getting screened regularly for sexually transmitted infections women and men. attention to eating well, exercising, food and fitness. elective egg freezing, outrageously expensive which can lead to medical bankruptcy. a lot of employers offering this. becoming more of an option needs to improve from there. >> robin: in other places it is. >> we all need to get better. >> robin: as also, thank you. deb? > deb: big fashion trend making a come back. shoulder to shoulder with modern day style and what we are talking about is shoulder pads. stella, rocking them on the runway. is it time to go digging in your closet? take a look? who can forget iconic look defined on dynasty on film
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"heathers" and cutting edge "designing women." >> ignore her, something we have all learned to do. >> reporter: shoulder pads once unforgettable fashion station statement poppin up again. 50% increase bold shoulders during fashion shows over the last year. designers like stella mccartney, jewel sander proving shoulder pad back and bigger than ever. >> when you see that many different designers all thinking along the same lines, this is something everywhere. >> joan crawford helped popularize back in the 30s. seen ♪ classics like "working girl." that is your desk. >> it is women co-opting commune
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form to assert their place in a traditionally masculine workforce. now it is much more about the structure of the female body at a time women's bodies have become a political football. this is a reclaiming and assertion of women's bodies by designers. >> for years mocked relic of fashion. broad shoulders never seem to go out of style long. >> it is powerful and shoulder pads give you that. >> deb: end of the day everything is new again. exhibit a. >> lara: exhibit a, exhibit b. . >> i didn't realize they were in this jacket as well. you and i rocked them back in the day, robin. > deb: you and i rocked them. >> lara: you can tell them you
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have been in all along girls. >> deb: there is a look, we rocked them back in the day, right? >> robin: not a wrinkle on me. >> not a wrinkle on me or my suit. [laughter] oh, oh charlie steiner. we can move on to deb. where are deb's there we go. >> lara: they form a nice silhouette if i do say so myself. >> deb: you just dit. >> george: now to ginger. >> ginger: i had the shoulder pads and color so you could make it look different. i feel y'all. you are going to have to take them off with moisture and heat. look at pittsburgh, pennsylvania this morning clouds. tomorrow night severe storms. before that happens, you have the great lakes through the day,
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indiana, michigan, ohio tornado threat. damaging wind down to louisiana. pittsburgh before the storms get in drew: i'm meteorologist drew tuma with your accurate weather forecast. a lot of sunshine today, we lose the wind we had yesterday. a little breeze along the coast but no advisories in effect. temperatures below average again for this time of year, most of us going into the 50's. overnight it will get chilly, dropping to the 30's and cola spots -- clear skies. we find showers in the forecast friday and saturday but the warmer day >> robin: time to get popping with lair ra. >> lara: good morning to you all. two of our favorite things, animated movie moe anna and dwyane, the rock, johnson. live action of the movie in the
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works. great news from beautiful shores of hawaii. look at this. >> we are so excited and happy to announce live action reimagining the beautiful ocean. yours truly, hey, hey the chicken. kidding. >> lara: hey, hey, live action film will tell story of self-discovery continuing to celebrate pacific islanders, 2016 block buster this most streamed movies. it is terrific. raking in over 600 million dollars. taking home grammy and two oscar nominations. no word on when production begins. dwyane johnson will be back at maui the demi god.
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also in movie news another movie making a big splash at can festival, indiana jones may 18th. cast members, harrison ford, phoebe waller nton ba banderas and kan plans to honor harrison ford. gracing silver screen for six decades. indiana jones and dial of destiny final installment. set to hit theatres june 30th, mark your calendar. >> robin: is it the final installment? >> lara: never know. that is our story for now. then quickly, everybody, we want to introduce you to one dog that knows how to ride in style, loomy, 52 she
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rule dogs have to be in the bag on a new york subway. over five million views, we have them in person. meet loomy. jackie. hi jack. hi loomy. loomy likes? >> loves. >> loves. >> lara: is he comfy with his legs? >> it is basically a flat platform allows him to sit as a dog would. comments. >> millions, millions. right. >> she is on new york city subway. we are so glad you came in. you have become, what is the name of your instagram? >> lara: thanks for being with us, we'll be right back, we are
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going to pet loomy during the break. bill. a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc. seven news. good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc seven mornings and reinforcing his look at traffic. thank you, reggie. good morning, everyone. so we do have a singular in the santa cruz mountains on northbound 17. but that's not a primary commute corridors of what i really want to show you. is this the bay bridge toll plaza. we have a new report of the crash just before the toll plaza. so it's out of view of our camera, but expect delays their sluggish traffic into san francisco across that bridge and same thing goes at the cemetery. ridge very heavy traffic in the westbound direction. residual delays from an earlier stall, reggie. thank you. we're going
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the coast, but for most of us it's a light wind for the afternoon and temperatures about 10 degrees below average in the fifties. reggie true, thank you . another abc seven news update is coming up in about 30 minutes. you can always find us at a news app and >> welcome back to gma live from time >> robin: welcome back to "gma." excited to have our next guest. you know him from "rush hour" movies, now star of "air" about nike and michael jordan. please welcome chris tucker back here to "good morning america." [applause] good to see you. >> you, too. >> robin: love the throw back pick, 1997, you and mj.
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>> michael doing camp in santa barbara every year for kids. i took my son at five. i was going to see michael myself. i got my autograph. so that is the only time you could see michael, when he was up there doing the camp thing. he road in my car. he said this is your car? this is a nice car. he didn't know what i was thinking. camp was great. >> deb: your first movie in seven years. not a stretch the character you are playing is a friend of yours. >> ben affleck over the years, i want to work with you. in hollywood, he called my people. we have this part for ya, it is about howard white. i kno howard white.
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i called howard, he knew about the part. he was helpful doing the research. he talked about to me about people doing hopscotch in the neighborhood, coaches and teachers. a lot of information and stuff together to embody his spirit. ben had to talk to michael at his golf course in florida, what wishes do you have for this movie. he said awant vie yol la davis and howard white. i wrote my own part. that is what i do with all my movies "rush hour." >> george: you created this character out of whole cloth. >> a lot of the of fun, a lot of hard work and research. i had to lock myself in hotel 20 days talk to howard information about nike and time period. got fun and i can go anywhere i wanted i had all this
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information from my friend howard. >> robin: you didn't even have a script. you were doing it yourself. they didn't hand you a script? >> they gave me a script, howard role wasn't in it. i went over the script several times. had to insert myself in there. that was the hard part. worked out. thank god we figured it out. ben affleck was so good. >> george: let's give everybody a look. >> you made me believe man. you started a tournament. you have them all there. greatest high school players in the country. you might have forgot about this, i was invited. best day of my life. then ablew out my damn all that matters is how much do you believe? el . he met howard
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white, you nailed him completely. sounded like him, actions all that. i understand the movie turned you into a shoe guy. >> everybody was what were your first jordans. they were jordan 4s, i bought them with my own money. had to save up. $100 back in '89. i remember trying to keep them clean, shoe polish. i got in a fight i wasn't worried about my eye, i was worry about my shoes. we can work this out. shoes made you feel good. people see you have jordans, doing something right. it was great. >> deb: everybody liked their jordans it has been 25 years since "rush hour" everybody still associates you with it, are we going to see another one? >> i want to jackie wants to. we have to get a script
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together. that won't be hard. i think it is going to happen. >> robin: you did other stuff, too. >> excuse me? i am producing and writing a lot of other new stuff. i am excited about what is coming. and then my stand up comedy, i am on tour. come see me. a lot of stuff coming out. >> robin: you are going to have to wear jordans doing stand up. >> i do. jordan 1s. first thing michael look down, rebok you crazy. >> robin: you do a good mj as well. >> you have to have a lot of self-esteem. who invited you. >> robin: chris, you are always a delight. >> all the best. >> thanks, robin. >> robin: "air"
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sfx: bubblewrap bubble popped sound. >> lara: we are back on "gma." mobility pioneer juliet and dr. kelley starrett. they wrote this book movements that anyone can do to help you get more active and better yet to reduce pain. if you are over 50 you know what i am talking about.
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good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> lara:ikthis philophy exercise sure. is that our br bodies designed to be in continuous movement. in the fitness, you can exercise one hour a day and that is enough. turns out for the other 23 hours so many levers you can pull and make a huge difference. >> lara: word move sounds more doable. everybody jump on board. i loved how you broke it down. 10 tests so you know what you are dealing with and 10 practices to better the results. 10 ways to make your body work better. can you explain why you decided to do it this way and what you can do better job than i did. >> everyone can understand
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concept of vital sign. if we can give objective ideas morning they wake up until the time they go to bed how can they shape their environment to feel better? this gives us biggest hinges that open largest doors. >> lara: specifically sitting on stools. >> gives you so much more movement option. sitting at a stool you change position more often. you can work on balance. >> opens up that concept of the book how do create more movement-rich environments. this is a good example, sitting is good, moving is better. >> lara: that is easy to swap out a chair same. for a while i was doing work on an exercise ball. i assuming you would like
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because of the core impact. >> you are going to make more micro movements working on a ball. >> lara: one of theessments this is not easy. i can't do i sho on. sit and rise test. >> this is based on a study, ability to get up and down off the ground the people who could not do that actually passed away earlier than the people that could do that. other thing we know, no. 1 reason people end up in nursing homes can't get up and down off the floor. obviously this is not easy for everyone simple modifications. put a hand down like kelly. take a knee or use a stool, coffee table, bench to help you get up. way to practice is just doing it which is getting up and down off the ground also you can do that
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while sitting in front of the television. >> something as simple as sitting. you say benefit, too. can you explain. >> used to spend on the ground. one of the ways body tunes itself average person expose tissues to more full range motion and spend 10 minutes watching tv. >> lara: while you are sitting on the ground that is it? >> act of getting up and down practicing the movement. >> sitting crisscross, apple sauce, over time, that aggregates into a lot of change, body feels better. >> lara: julia one other test, kelly, explain what she is doing. >> balance is big metrics of long-term health, old man balance test. designed this to help his
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friends or beat kids at a skill. stand ond off everyday. this is a dynamic balance test maybe too difficult for the average person. standing one leg eyes closed. can i stand on one leg 20 seconds eyes open or closed, you'll get better. >> i do this while brushing teeth. >> lara: i like it. so much great information for people of all ages, can't thank you enough. looking forward to diving in. let me plug it away. "built to move." available for download. ginger bragging on you. >> ginger: have to get it in if you are traveling. >> such a dynamic system happening, temperatures, 20-25°
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above average. behind it all about the snow. cottonwood canyon. they have had greatest snow pack in history for records. we have blizzard warnings five different states. meanwhile southern halves of states dealing with severe drew: i'm meteorologist drew tuma with your forecast. temperatures mainly in the 50's. here's the forecast, showers and the forecast for friday and saturday with warmer weather sunday. >> time now for >> george: time for april "gma" book club "dirty laundry." >> dazzling debut, like big little lies meets desperate
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building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions . this is abc. seven news. good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc. seven mornings. joanna has look at the roads. thank you, reggie. good morning, everyone. we're starting here with the live picture at the san mateo bridge. most of our blocking issues of cleared with the sluggish traffic has not your speeds are going to be well under the limit as you travel westbound on the same mateo bridge and also the richmond san rafael bridge, where we have a stall reported around the center span and also a wind advisory issued by the chp pedro. okay so we're looking at winds and it's a little breezy along the coast but away from the cursor doing a lot better with just calm conditions. and a lot of sunshine temperatures right now we are seeing them warm out of the thirties and into the forties for the most part alive. look from future tower. tons of sun out there will keep that breeze along the coast today in
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temperatures blow average will go into the fifties for daytime highs later on, reggie drew. thank you. it's time now for live with kelly and ryan were on the air again at 11 am for midday. live until then. you it's "live with with kelly and ryan." today, actress emma thompson. and mel b. is here to spice things up. plus "cobra kai" star ralph macchio. also, train performs. all next, on "live." and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. i wish it would stuck on there. morning. hi, deja, good morning. i tried to get that stuck to the back of your coat. -didn't work. -it didn't work. nice childish prank. it didn't work. it is tuesday, april 4th. kelly just ripped a sign.
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actually, i ripped a sign that says "no food or drink on the wall" back there. -it said no food or drink. -she tried to stick it to my back. and i tried to stick it to the back of his jacket, but it fell right off.

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