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♪ >> dangerous weather on the move after leaving another deadly, destructive twisters. at least 14 reported tornadoes in six states. severe weather slamming the heartland again. a twister with 130 mile-per-hour winds killing at least five people in missouri. now, where the storms are
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heading this morning. >> knew trouble for donald trump. his former vp, mike pence, agrees to testify into the investigation in january 6 in efforts to overturn the 2020 election. as trump faces felony charges in new york. >> the fatal police shooting in washington dc under investigation. authorities releasing body cam footage. his family demanding answers. >> the new report detailing decades of sexual abuse in baltimore. catholic officials. victims by church leaders cover it up. as catholics and the pope prepare for easter. >> violence erupting in one of the holiest sites in the middle east. overnight, israeli forces and palestinians clashing in ramadan.m we are live in the region. >> abc news exclusive. jeremy renner's road to recovery. sitting down with diane sawyer. how the avengers star went from just three months after his accident. his family helping him every
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step of the way, his emotional message and how he is coming back stronger. >> we just endured. that's real love! >> diane is here live, this >> find my iphone glitch. strangers knocking on a texas homeowners door looking for their missing apple devices. >> the last ping location was here. it said it was at this address. family's safety.ied for >> burrito bowl battle. chipotle versus sweetgreens. what fired up the spicy beef between the popular restaurant chains? ♪ >> and he's got the power! back to back hole and once. plus the kids who want to be like dad. tedious tournament tease off this morning. will tiger woods make one last run at the green jacket? >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america. have a lot to discuss this
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morning. a powerful storm in missouri left five dead. >> another damaging storm making its way across the country. this when hitting the heartland hard again. we are in glenallen, missouri. this neighborhood, it's all quiet now. most of the residents have how many times have we seen . this? windshields and windows of cars completely blown out. nearly all the homes here are unlivable. this morning, the severe storm pushing across the country turning deadly. overnight, the mayor of louisville kentucky said at least one person died after a tornado struck there. deadly and destructive twisters obliterating homes and structures in southeast missouri. nef to tornado with the winds of 130 miles per hour county.ing parts of
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the predawn tornado responsible for killing at least five people and injuring many others. >> it was just hitting the house. it was a horrible experience. we were all scared. >> the governor on the scene seeing the destruction >> when you look at the devastation of this, it's going to be weeks upon months to recover. >> this is what is left of the firehouse that services this salvaging what is left. the trucks were mostly salvageable, but their spare equipment here and supplies. the roof of this fire station now sits over there. >> keith and his wife took shelter from the storm in their bathtub. >> the couple awoken by in. emergency alerts on their phones in the middle of the night. >> you could hear everything banging on the house. >> these nocturnal tornadoes g.
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are 2 and a half times more deadly. the lincoln's telling me they were woken up in the middle of the night after 3 am by the emergency alert on their phone. they credit that with saving their lives and likely saving them from serious injury. it's a reminder to all of us to make sure that emergency notifications are turned on on george?one. good reminder.. sam champion is here with the >> yeah, i'm going to get super serious. on average, we would expect 70 tornado deaths in america. we are already up to 68 or 69 and we are just april 6. time to get serious. yes, they are bad storms but i need you to be in place when the warning sounds go off and know where you are going for look at the powerful storms are expected in dc. some could get into philadelphia. even new york was he scattered storms.
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this could include damaging winds and hail as well. the line curves into the deep south. we have flood watches out.ain. at least six states involved. look at the rain totals we are talking about on a saturated ground. san antonio and houston. jackson, mississippi again. and of course, the tornado expected on average, george. so time to get super serious. >> thanks very much. now new legal trouble for donald trump following his indictment in new york. as former vice president mike pence moves one step closer to testifying on the january 6 insurrection. rachel scott is an mar-a-lago. good morning, rachel. >> good morning. all eyes were on manhattan this week is donald trump became the first american president to face criminal charges. in several investigations could put trump in even greater legal this morning, federal prosecutors could be just weeks away from hearing from a key witness. former vice president mike
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pence. after months of her resistance, pence agreed to testify on a slightly narrow set of topics. clearing the way for him to. >> robin: the grand jury investigating the efforts to overturn the 2020 election. >> so you may be willing to >> ominous stand firm on the constitution of the united states. we will let the courts sort that out. >> on january 6, pence was pressured by trump and taunted by the mob. young he says he repeatedly could not (indiscernible) he election results. >> president trump was wrong. i had no right to overturn the election. in on trump's role, including to the capital.ttack itself. >> smith is also investigating >> the big question, will
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former president donald trump try to appeal this? we know he has tried to keep other top aides including his former chief of staff mark metals from testifying and >> all right, rachel.iled. thank you so much. now to the rising tensions at one of the holiest sites in jerusalem with more clashes overnight between israelis and palestinians. all of this happening right in the middle of ramadan and passover. matt gutman is there in jerusalem. good morning, matt. >> good morning, deborah. this is the first time passover and ramadan (indiscernible) in 30 years. for months, israeli sources tell me about the eruption of violence. clashing fiercely with israeli overnight tensions on the temple intensifying after another night of clashes. one of islam's holiest sites in jerusalem. inside the mosque again met
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with explosions from fireworks. this video released by (indiscernible) officers firing tear gas. this video showing israeli forces , prompting global outcry. at least six people wounded, including this woman who says she was hit in the chest with a stun grenade while praying. nearly 500 arrested overnight wednesday. the chaos coming after nearly a week of mounting tensions during the holiest month of the response, palestinian factions firing multiple rockets from gaza into southern israel. and israeli air force striking for broader escalation. gaza. overnight we have seen protests
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. in lebanon, (indiscernible) the violence at the temple mount. the white house now says (indiscernible). >> thank you very much. we are going to stay overseas and turn to the war in ukraine. a top ukrainian official suggesting ukraine might be willing to negotiate the future status of crimea if they managed to drive russian forces back. tom soufi-burridge is in kyiv with more. >> yeah. top advisor to president zelenskyy telling the financial times that if russia were to drive russian forces out of mainland southern ukraine and write back to the administrative boundary with the crime indian peninsula, which has been held by russia for the last nine years, ukraine would be willing to open a quote new diplomatic
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up until now, the stated aim of officials here in kiev is deliberate all ukrainian land, including crimea. the domestic political risk for zelinski on this but keeping the door open to future diplomacy will reassure allies ukraine first has to launch a and recapture a large area of territory in the south. and success is by no means guaranteed. george. >> thanks very much. now to the startling report detailing decades of sexual abuse and baltimore. more than 100 officials in the than (indiscernible) people over 80 years and church leaders covered it up. terry moran has the latest. >> good morning, george. this 456 page report, the product of a four-year grand jury investigation up in baltimore emma reveals decades of unspeakable crimes against children perpetrated by members of the clergy and baltimore. covered up by the leaders of this report comes on holy thursday, as pope francis just out of the hospital leads the
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church in the celebrations of easter week. the holiest days in the church calendar. in baltimore, maryland, the attorney general said today is a day of reckoning and accountability. as you said, more than 600 at young people from preschoolers to teenagers and young adults suffered sexual abuse" physical torture by more than 150 members of the clergy and baltimore from the mid-1940s to 2002. and it is almost unbearable to there are accounts of teenagers being chained and whipped. up to little girls, grade schoolers come abuse hundreds of times by one priest. telling the washington post, this is just the tip of the they want justice.
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in a statement, the archbishop of baltimore saying this report is shocking and soul-searing. he says the archdiocese is a different organization now. but this investigation >> all right, terry. disturbing indeed. now to the justice department launching a civil rights investigation into us park police shooting in washington dc that left the 17-year-old that. we are getting a first look at newly released body cam video of the incident. we do warn you that this video has opened a civil rights investigation into the actions of these two unidentified united states park police officers. seen here quietly approaching the back of a vehicle they believe was stolen. it was early saturday morning in washington dc, on march 18. the car was running. inside, 17-year-old (name) was the other officer standing around from local dc police. they warned the federal
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officers about going inside the car. >> if he takes off, he takes off but don't get caught inside of that car. >> police! don't move! >> no sooner they get in the car, the teenager wakes up, struggles with the officers and speeds away. the officer directly behind him falls into the street. but it is this officer who can't get out of the speeding vehicle. who takes the teenagers life. >> stop! [sirens] stop!op! >> the officer fired six times. the boys mother said he and the >>anjue fitiedos but the officer who shot my son, executed him, i want him locked up. >> police pointed out the car officer still inside made it out and started giving cpr to the teenager but was unable to victim didn't have a gun on his
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person they later found this gun in the stolen car. >> he was my son. he was somebody's brother. he was somebody's nephew. the police union this morning is standing by the officer, saying they had a lawful reason to enter the vehicle, and that the shooting was justified. both federal officers are an administrative leave this morning. the funeral for the teenagers next week. robin. >> all right, steve. so sad. thank you. we're going to turn out to a new covid sub variant being monitored by the world health organization. tracking the spread in other parts of the world. trevor ault is here with that. >> we make great progress battling covert. the world health organization is still carefully monitoring these variants and there's a new one on their variant. it's a micron sub variant xp b1 16. it's spreading largely in india. triple to more than 18,000.
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a similar profile to the dominant strain here in the us. this new sub variant does appear to be more transmissible, but there is no evidence it's any more dangerous. and so far, is not present in the us at any meaningful level. it is not been reported by the not yet.able estimate last week, the us had its few number of covid deaths since the start of the pandemic officials are continuing to watch the virus very carefully to get ahead of anything potentially dangerous. >> thanks. now to the masters. tiger woods hoping for one more green jacket . hey, well. >> good morning. it's a tradition unlike any other. leading up the masters preview with tiger woods. a five-time winner at augustine the biggest draw at this or any tournament. but who knows what he can give on the course, considering his age, his injury history, including mangling his leg and that near fatal car crash two know when his last masters will beat. rory mcelroy has taken hit but this finally be the year he
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completes his career grand slam? he finished second last ar behind scottie scheffler. scheffler as defending champ got to set the menu for tuesday's champion dinner. all living champs get invited. you may have been a little awkward for the six past champs, including phil mickelson and dustin johnson who defected from the pga tour league. the saudi backed they been kicked off the pga tour but the majors run a separate entity so they all got an invite to augustine. >> someone else got an invite to agusta! >> yes, they did. a few months ago scott stallings ce invitation to the masters. the only problem is he's scott stallings the realtor. it was meant for scott now, they are both at the
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masters. the golfer and his wife, inviting the realtor and his wife, jenny, to practice rounds and dinner this week. you can catch all the action from agusta today on espn. >> when you first brought us that story we were hoping that was going to be the case. >> all's well that ends well, right? >> absolutely! >> we have another special with her exclusive interview >> we are looking forward to having diane here live in the studio with us. but the man who says a glitch with apples find my iphone is sending strangers to his home. and why chipotle is suing siu greens over a new burrito bowl. what's the beef? but first, now back to sam who was in virginia. [laughter] drew: your accuw increasing clouds today. temperatures mid-50's along the coast, mid-60's and the warmest spots inland. it is ahead of a cold front that
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building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions . this is abc seven news. good morning, everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from abc seven mornings, there could be even more driverless taxis on the streets of san francisco by the end of the year. waymo is now seeking regulatory approval to transport passengers around the city. if this is approved, waymo would join crews to operate self driving taxis and san francisco become the first city in the country to have competing robot taxi services. cruz has been operating driverless taxis in the city for several months, and there have been complaints that the cars make unexpected stops on city streets. all right. good morning, everyone looking at traffic here. we're starting with the mass transit because of the service disruptions happening on bar due to an earlier medical emergency at the montgomery street station. all
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this morning, we have the first look with his interview with our diane. and suffering those life-threatening injuries. amazing! snowplow. determined to protect his nephew. but what he teaches from this interview is about the ferocious will to live. that's coming up. including severe weather on the
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move right now. at least 14 tornadoes reported in six states. a twister killing at least five people in missouri. the us (indiscernible). north korea says they will respond with offensive action. honoring their national champs with the parade and a celebration held on campus for head coach never disappoints in that purple sequined blazer. a great time!s! >> it looks like mardi gras! sparkling today!
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>> and now, we want to bring in our friend, diane sawyer. i remember the moment we first saw that trailer of the jeremy renner interview. it takes your breath away. >> it really does. it's not just that he teaches about the will to live, but willing yourself through pain to get back to strength. that's a lesson for every single person. to turn your suffering into it turns out he broke about 15 percent of all the bones in his body, this accident. it crushed from his toes to his shins, his ankles, all the way up to his eye socket. i didn't know what i was going to find a receipt when i walked up to his home in los angeles and walked in the door. we arrived at jeremy renter's house in los angeles. we expect a quiet sanctuary. shattered man recovering from a brutal accident. but what's that? a horde of people everywhere. the patient is dancing. to journey's anyway you want it. >> it feels good. look at you!i?
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look at you! oh! >> everything is good.you! >> is this new? >> yeah, yeah. i just got it yesterday. >> really? impossible that it's only been 10 weeks since this. >> someone's been run over. >> what happened? >> i don't know. someone is in front of my house on the ground. he's been run over by a snowcapped. he's been crushed. >> everyone is on their way right now. okay? >> you might want to get life flight out here immediately. >> okay.
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are you with him right now? >> yes. he's in rough shape. >> he is moaning on the ground. [phone ringing] >> is he awake? >> barely. >> oh, yes. >> this is the voice on that 911 call. rich kovacs, who lives in a nearby house. >> he was just in such pain. and the sounds that were coming out of him. there was so much blood in the snow. when i looked at his head, it appeared to me to be cracked wide open and i could see white. i don't know if that was his skull. maybe that was my imagination, but that's what i thought i saw. >> he called for his partner, barb fletcher, to come help. >> i didn't know what was. ery layi lolood cfrom his head.
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d of the towels still lded a jp struggling to breathe. >> the two terrified strangers are not the only ones there. so as a young man named alex. that is his uncle on the the nephew lifts his uncles arm and seems to help him breathe. >> just breathe. just breathe. that's it. i stood over him, holding his arm for the entire time. from seconds after that guy came over, i just walked in on him. >> the injured man is fighting with the kind of strength you see in superheroes in the and in fact he is one. jeremy renner, hawkeye, one of the avengers. ♪ do you remember the pain? move my legs, and i said, "that i said that leg is going to be
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a problem. and i said what does my body look like? am i going to be just like a spine and a brain? like a science experiment? is that my existence now? what's my existence going to be like? >> and how did you first hear about it? (crying) i don't know. >> this is his mom. >> he was intubated. (crying) horrible. >> i heard that you had, in sign language, you said to your family "i'm sorry.". >> yeah. sorry.signing that >> but the mom, he says, taught him everything about being tough and never giving up,
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stays by his side. >> oh, jesus (laughing)! so she is reading stephen king. but she wants to read like she is reading dr. seuss to me! [laughter] house now, brown cow! >> i just wanted him to hear my >> he wants everyone to know that the real superpower is the ability to transform your >> shift the narrative of being victimized or making a mistake, or anything else. memory that way. that's what i talked to my familyabout. from all their perspectives . which are horrifying. we just endured.them
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that's real love. suffering. love is. feeds >> and his positive energy is real. he just will not live inside regret or let anyone around him for us to transform our how he has been able to do that. >> yes. he has this sense of purpose. as long as you have a sense of purpose for your day, he says you can achieve it. it's a great, raucous, wild family who was there all the it was like the roller derby! with all of his nieces and nephews. want to say there is another part of the story, many miracles. who got up the snowy mountain.
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and also, the neighbors across the street coming over with his nephew, and hanging onto him. and it will not let him sleep >> it is amazing!it. but every single day, he does hours, hours. and you will see tonight, you will see the pain and you will but he's just not going to let it be on his watch. that he doesn't do everything that he can. >> my goodness. >> amazing! >> all of you at home can see the whole conversation tonight at 10 eastern. it streams tomorrow on hulu and disney+. >> it's so great to see all of you! and later, charlie is here. sam is here. [chatter] >> thank you and we will be watching tonight. coming up later, a new look at the impact of increased screen time teens.
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sending strangers to his home. rebecca, you have to tell us about the story. >> it's bizarre. it's frustrating. take a look, robin. >> my brothers phone is lost in the last ping location is here. >> it's a puzzling case that has everybody involved frustrated. >> i said find my phone and said it's at this address. >> perfect strangers checking their iphone to this stranger's home. saying their stolen property was shown at that location on the find my iphone app. >> the cops are on their way over here, so you may want to come talk to me before they come here. >> the only problem? those phones are not even there. according to homeowner scott schuster, who says his address is being mistakingly paint. >> whatever technology apple is using for find my phone and apple's? it's grading problems for me, personally. >> since 2018 and months onward, he says this kind of
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thing happens. people searching for that they will knock on my door any hour of the day, expecting me to open and say hey, yeah, i have your device you lost. or i stole. or whatever. which is not the case. that's been a problem. >> he has contacted apple and was told his problem needed to be escalated up the chain. so far, he says no further response. abc news reached out to apple but they did not provide a comment on these incidents. some of these incidents have gotten so bad, at times, he is worried for his family's safety. >> sometimes it's funny. in certain situation, it's not. my fear is that, you know, someone shows up with a gun or is drunk. or, you know, irrational and once there device back and insists that i have it. ultimately, the safety concern is what i keep coming back to. >> law enforcement, who so far
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have not been contacted by schuster, still taking the case seriously. >> i have a unit to go by and talk with him and let him know we will be checking by to make sure that him and his family urging anybody who finds themselves on either end of a situation like this? to get the professionals involved and not try to recover items themselves. >> that is good advice. schuster tells us his neighbors like to bring a little levity he is now known as the neighborhood iphone thief. [laughter] not really! we know he's a good guy! >> good information. rebecca, don't go far. you're going to tell us how to save on our easter celebrations. and up next (indiscernible).
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talk to your kids. >> battle of burrito bowls. why chipotle is suing sweetgreens and what may really be behind the beef between these two restaurant chains. ♪ hop on into easter savings, from egg prices to easter baskets. we've got everything you need to know to celebrate without breaking the bank. >> and marlon wayans is here in living color. he's talking about his new movie, "air," as we say good morning america! >> live in times square, this is gma. >> always wonderful to have marlon wayans here with us. he will be in in just a little bit. >> i'm looking forward to
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meeting him. tory johnson is gonna be here with deals and steals and doing what she does best, highlighting small businesses. >> kate gibson is here behind-the-scenes and bu fit wadinmiou good morning, sam. >> good morning. this is hard to see. the damage in glenallen and five people lost their lives in overnight tornadoes. they are2 and a half times more deadly but you would expect they would be. these people got alerts to wake up at 3:00 in the morning and find safe shelter. some folks didn't make it. we have another situation in louisville where we are examining those. a tornado there.line winds you saw that tree, 100 years old taken down. we movies and you see the
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powerful line of winds and hail go from richmond to charlottesville to washington. southern new jersey. philadelphia on into new york. everybody look out for the this barely moves today. that means an awful lot of rain. at least six states have flood watches. look at these totals. that is san antonio, houston, alexandria. jackson, you are surrounded by heavy rain likely to be in those terms. we will come up with more on the forecast and tell you what's going on in the country. >> okay, sam. a tech entrepreneur killed in san francisco just one block from google's office. >> good morning. leaving flowers at the scene where it is believed bob lee collapse. the killing sending shock waves of sadness and anger throughout the tech community. overnight information bob lee he played an integral role in developing the android platform, serving most recently as a top executive at crypto currency mobile coin. >> i'm bob lee and i am mobile cones freshly minted chief product officer.
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>> authorities responding to reports of a stabbing at 235 surveillance video captured lee walking across the street holding his side after stabbing, before collapsing 20 feet in front of a front door at a condo complex. he later died at the hospital. >> i will do everything i can to make sure whoever perpetrated this crime is brought to justice. >> 'sdeath igniting a firestorm over public safety in san francisco. elon musk tweeting violent crime in san francisco is horrific. even if attackers are caught they are often released immediately. homicides in the city have increased 20 percent since the same period last year. this morning, his friends remembering his impact on the
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tech world and his family. >> he was charismatic. he was brilliant. he was a thinker. to his kids was, first and foremost, that bob was father of the year. >> lee moved to miami last year. police are asking anyone with a dash cam video or surveillance video, if you were in the area that morning, please come forward. george. >> thanks. >> all right, george. now to the fast food chain chipotle suing sweetgreens over the new chipotle chicken will doing triple duty. hi, will. >> it's a showdown between two of the most popular restaurants in the country. court battle mighty medium?od myla? or spicy? >> to potently filing a lawsuit in california again salad chain, sweetgreens. sweetgreens bo violates >> certainly the name chipotle is in the new sweetgreens bowl. if you think about it, chipotle has become very synonymous with that type of bowl.
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the new documentary ry. takes a look at how technology shapes substance abuse in teenagers. good morning, becky. >> good morning. teen mental health is a huge topic. but now, teens self-medicating with substance use which is
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increasingly showing to tie into screen time and social media. this morning an exclusive of a new documentary that shows parents and teens, with a need to know. >> i started vaping about one pyear ago. i would go to a party. it would make me feel really calm. >> 22-year-old ellie says she got hooked on the nicotine on e cigarettes and college. >> i would take a bathroom break every 30 minutes just to youth opening up about their experiences with substance use in a new documentary, under the influence. examining the intersection of the tech world and drug in a use and young people. massive increase in screen time for kids has led some teens to substance use. >> teens struggling mental health wise, they are three substances in a problematic way. >> ellie taking to tiktok to quit. >> i just pulled my phone out. it was the first take. i just filmed it. i said it starts here. this is day one and i want to see if i can do this. i have only been vaping less i think the only way i could
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hold myself accountable is to make a video and document it. >> as she detoxed, her videos getting more than 60,000 followers. she did it. >> quitting is the best decision i ever made. >> what we know in regards to addiction or any addictive habits, accountability helps folks be motivated and remain motivated to make those changes. >> we also meet joe, who in 10th grade says she turned to marijuana to deal with her depression. >> i didn't care about my school as much. i didn't want to feel what i sometimes in the classroom, because you can have the vape pens? i would do that when i was in back of the classroom. >> i would imagine this was normal teenage behavior. >> this is a mental health issue. and i think addiction is the response to mental health crisis. >> joe got into a mental health program and went to community support meetings. >> it's almost been two years
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since i've smoked, used i've met with other students who are in recovery and actually created a group for students in recovery. >> for parents, there are constructive ways to support your teens. >> i think it's to have a loving and experimental attitude towards working with your kids to find solutions. it's trying different conversations about substances. having that ability to keep >> the documentary is screening in theaters, schools and community centers. you can go to the screen agers website to learn where to find it or request it be shown in problem.mittee. what can parents do? >> yeah, i mean, conversation is first and foremost. a movie like this is super helpful. it shows how big companies are manipulating kids on how the the movie talks about parents .
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providing boundaries for kids. like, no, you can't party at our house. and remember, when the stakes are high, shaming kids does they say name the negative things the kids are doing and try to go about solving the problem from that perspective, not making it about them exclusively. >> a lot of good advice. thanks very much. >> it really was. thank you to you both. easter coming up this weekend. many are planning to celebrate the holiday with spending expected to exceed $24 billion, according to the national retail federation. that's why rebecca is back. she's going to help us with the best tips on savings. because when you look at this it is. this is a really important holiday for many families. it's not just about the money. but when you break it down in expected to spend about $200
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each on easter. $3.3 billion of that going to candy alone! 4 billion on gifts. 7 billion on food. and robin, part of this is inflation. part of this is where people . are putting their money. that's where prices are going up. in part because people are spending on activities and times together. they're willing to spend on celebration and that's where you see the prices going up. >> so easter eggs. we've known about the egg prices. they are through the roof! >> when people think inflation, people think eggs. because eggs with the avian flu's have been driven up. they are starting to come down. they are still 55 percent so here's the deal.ago. we are not trying to mess with your tradition. if you like the real deal, go for it and find a place to cut elsewhere. but if you think about the plastic eggs and you are year after year.ate?
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so think about that option. it will save you some money. >> all right. candy! how do you keep the cost low? >> that's what blew my mind! the best thing you can do is buy in bulk. you can obviously set some then, think about really . setting that budget. the easter bunny has to stick to a budget! so don't go over it! >> i know! when you are thinking about the basket, you should do that. >> yeah. have that contained. have the numbers, go for it. but don't go over. when you put many things together, that adds up fast. >> many people want to put ham and lamb on the table. that's kind of expensive. >> it is. so tis definitely going to that's a tradition. a lot of people do ham for
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easter. >> we do that. but we love a brisket. >> thanks so much! thank you for eating it on camera! >> sam, you should have been here yesterday! lex i should! >> it smelled so good! >> all right (laughing) here's what's going on. two days, how many blizzards in you couldn't see the blowing snow. we have winter weather advisories but there are no blizzard warnings out today. check the record cold deep in rapid city, south dakota 13 degrees. this went all the way down almost to the tip of texas. that allowed this warm air to rush along the eastern seaboard. remember the records we showed you earlier this morning from yesterday? here's where we are going today. 10 to 20 degrees about normal. 79 is a record in new york and we couldry closeo pr taahasse88
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drew: your accuw increasing clouds today. temperatures mid-50's along the coast, mid-60's and the warmest spots inland. it is ahead of a cold front that moves through late tonight, spreading light showers across the region. level 1 light storm on the exclusive abc 7 storm impact scale. temperatures in the upper 40's to lower 50's. showers tomorrow, drive for saturday. look a a >> spring is here in the air, and tori is here with deals and steals, and she has products with the changing station. you can't help it get 'r pla s siness. st wh re fun one,
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scale slick roads tomorrow morning the biggest issue, julian okay. thank you. so much. drew we'll have another news update coming up in about 30 minutes here on >> we are back now with a very talented actor, comedian, writer, producer. he does everything. you know him from so many starting in the new movie "air". hello! [applause] >> that was a hell of an intro! i looked around i didn't know it was me! >> you have had a lot -- we've had a lot of your costars here this week talking about the movie stop. you been raving about the movie.
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you play george, michael jordan's coach from the 84 olympics. your big brother gave you a little advice? >> damon new george. i asked damon about george. i was like, you got his number? he said i don't think he wants you to have it. i had to do my own research, so i did a crash test on youtube. he was the first black coach to win a national championship. you know, he's a boss, you know? >> an integral part of the story. lexie yet. jordan said there were two requests he had. he said george had to be in the movie. otherwise, my part -- [laughter] and he said viola davis had to play his mom. >> ben affleck actually called you personally to be in the
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film? >> he did! and when you called me, it's funny, i was like how did you get my number? [laughter] he played batman, so he probably had his ways. he called me and he talked to me for 45 minutes. he was just like, you know, there's this part. george raveling. the guy is amazing. he told me i'm looking for a hello!actor who is funny.d a i am there! >> let's take a look at a clip. >> michael is not coming tonight. he doesn't even want to meet. believe me, i told him multiple times, and we got along. he did say if somebody was to buy him a red mercedes three adsl, he would sign a shoe contract for life with anybody. except nike. >> you are a big shoe guy?
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but, i think growing up, i have a lot of shoes. i do. i have a lot of shoes.feet! maybe i got tired of growing up poor and having to wear my brother's shoes? i just wanted my own. i grew up. i worked in sneaker stores. i worked at footlocker. that's where i grew up. so when i started making a little bit of money, iwas like i don't want to buy rings and cars and jewelry . and so, my dad would never let me buy jordan's. he always bought a slow shoes you buy in the meat market that smelled like meat! [laughter] that was my shoe collection! >> those are all shoes? >> i'm slinging them! anybody who wants shoes? [laughter] >> so a new comedy special as
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well? i heard it's a deep dive into the slap heard around the world. there is also so much more to it than that? >> yet. it's called god love me because i knew god said that -- because at that time, it was when chris and slapped him.nd will that had nothing to do with the will, jayda or chris. that everything to do with me. that was my fault. i know! you are like, how was it your fault? watch the special and you will why the slap was all about me! >> that's deep! >> because i've known chris for so long, were all great friends. jayda, will. they are all friends of mine. and it's my interaction with all of them and why the slap had to do with me and not them. notoriously hate everything i
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do! they try to switch me to the osmonds years ago! and this is the first time -- 50 years of comedy -- they don't even laugh no more. damon said i saw marlon's special. it's brilliant. keenan watched it and pulled me aside. he said that's brilliant. i've never seen that done before stop i'm proud of you! damon mac was like, i know he still sucks! [laughter] another new project?ecial? i thought you had another project? good morning america! i have no more to tell. i'm actually working on another
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project. i've learned that in my life, right now, i've got so much stuff that can be depressing. you know, i lost my mom recently. i lost my dad like three days ago. i realize the only thing that saves me is the stage. because when i'm hurting, those laughs that i hear from other i realize my purpose. pain? i think it's important for all of us to do what comedians do, which is look at this world, look at this life, and always try to spend your life trying to find smiles. >> so powerful!o on stage. [applause] >> beautiful. marlon wayans, thank you so much! >> thank you. >> "air" is in theaters right now. i know you aren't feeling any stress, but coming
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>> is the space who we were yesterday and what we can become tomorrow. i was always fascinated by white internal candidates always left if they didn't get the job. until one day, i realize the very act of interviewing for that bigger job meant they had to wear the close of that role. they had to speak in the voice of that role. once they did, they couldn't unseat themselves in the new way. rather the vision of yourself is at work or home, it is wonderful. to feel the excitement of this promise of who we can be. we also feel the burden of our newfound potential. >> all right.l and it's hell. so i love your book. your writing is always so brilliant. the way you have it as an amusement park and roller coaster of emotions we go through. a step into the first mirror. the first attraction. >> the first attraction! >> it shrunk me! what am i saying here? of course, you feel small.
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the looking glass theory tells us we are not who we think we are and who others think we are. >> we are not who we think we are. we are not who others think we are, we are who we think what others think we are. when you see yourself in the mirror, when you've done something you've never done before, you feel smaller. and that voice of imposter syndrome creeps into your head. >> how do we get out of that? >> the first thing we have to do is change interpretation of that voice. it's not the warning i haven't done this before, it's the cheering. i haven't done this before! and that turns our limitations i love that!ions. >> the second thing is use context and data. make a list of what you have done well and what you are proud of. we that every day because emotions have a hard time do.uing with facts.
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i'll let you take me to the next mirror. oh, my gosh! you are stretched! >> i look like i could take over the world, right? we've got rid of the internal voice. what i've learned from people who thrived in wonderhell is they were able to create boundaries about who is allowed to give them advice. they turn up the volume on those who saw their promise, and down on those who only saw their faults. "wonderhell"? get out of >> every time you do something see a new version of yourself. so on the other side, there is a enter next one after that. but if we are able to look into the mirror and control our motion, the synonymy that comes at us, we actually can reduce the stress and enjoy the ride. >> give us a bottom line of what you want people to feel and do when they pick up your book. >> i want people to understand
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the only people who actually see wonderhell our people worr : worthy of that potential. so if you are feeling the moment, that's an invitation to congratulations and welcome to "wonderhell.". >> i love how you phrase things. you motivate me! >> "wonderhell," i can't believe i keep saying that word! i keep thinking about my mama! >> we won't tell. charlie just walked into the studio, guys. >> let's get this pollen count down. pollen has been on the rise for so much in the eastern us. this segment is sponsored by zyrtec.
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(name) from medford, new jersey shaking the pollen from the pine trees. tree pollen is superfine and blows and travels in the wind. so be careful around the dallas, oklahoma area. atlanta as well. we have high pollen counts even rushing up the eastern drew: your accuweather forecast, increasing clouds today. rain returns late tonight, afternoon highs in the 50's and 60's. morning showers tomorrow before it drier and warmer weekend. morning. >> you don't have to stand because i'm here, charlie! our good friends, kate and charlie gibson! [cheering] [applause] >> you always stand up for your (indiscernible)?
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and charlie gibson host of the podcast, "the bookcase." working to talk to them in just a moment. first, take a look at this. >> you don't have to hear it to believe it. the business of audiobooks is booming. >> the industry is growing year after year and expected to reach $35 billion by the end of the decade as readers swap their hardcovers for headphones and listen on the go. >> you can read no matter what you are doing. >> (name) is the narrator of over 300 audiobooks from bestsellers, like a flicker in the dark. >> i was 12 when the girls started to go missing. >> we went behind the scenes of
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mcmillanaudio, where she recorded her latest narration, "night will find you," . >> pretty name for a psychic. >> sometimes she works with the help of a director. medium. you are literally in somebody's ear. you are really telling the story in a way that is immersive for them. and you are playing all the characters. i could be a five-year-old girl or an elderly man all within one book. >> and according to amazon, audiobooks were the most popular reading format for 50 percent of the books that hit number 1 on their charts. >> we spoke with authors like harlan coburn. he said audiobooks are just one more way to get people reading. >> he says they make up a sizable proportion of the initial sales from his latest novel, "i will find you.".
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>> harlan coburn, the age-old debate is listening to an count is reading the book?nish why or why not? >> definitely. it may be a slightly different experience as a storyteller or writer. i don't care if you read me on stone tablets, you play an audio. i am definitely on the side that this counts as reading. >> the boys behind some of his audiobooks is one you might recognize. >> we are rich because we have each other. >> (name) of wings fame. >> to what extent are you reading and acting? >> i called read. i comment on how lazy i am or adept i am. it propels you into the moment. and i'm reading it and acting it and feeling it at the same time. so it's a combination. >> how, you wonder, can i possibly be innocent? >> oftentimes, when stephen is reading some of the dialogue,
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i'm like okay. that's not how i heard it. it's actually better! which is really the magic moments of audio. >> the cool thing about a lot of the characters he writes is they are so accessible. and i have to say i keep landing on the character of hester, who is this fantastic, older, kind of like alpha, jewish woman, lawyer. that character, those traits are in my family. i'm doing any number of aunts and grandparents that i have grown up with. so it flows out of me naturally. >> stephen, are you surprised by how fast this business is growing, of audiobooks? >> i'm not surprised, because it's holding pace with technology. and that is ever evolving and rapidly evolving. >> it sounds like a lot of fun! >> it was. >> so are some of your favorites up there? >> yes, those are some of the recent ones we listen to. i think the two at the bottom are books we named if we would narrate if given half a chance. speed. you listened
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>> it depends on the book. charlie and i are book nerds. i don't listen to fiction. i only read fiction the old-fashioned way. >> but you listen at double >> here we go! [laughter] >> it's like he is revving up. i disagree. when i was watching that piece, i was like that's really slow when they were playing it back i listen to audiobooks doing everything -- folding laundry, making dinner. everything i don't want to do, and audiobook makes it better. >> and you are fiction, nonfiction? >> i am both. >> i only listen to fiction. nonfiction, i want the book in my hand. >> i'm exactly the opposite. it depends on how well i know the subject. if i know it really well, i'll read it. >> nerds! >> don't you fall asleep when
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you are listening? >> i'm always walking. >> oh, you are walking? oh! >> when i'm listening, i fell asleep. and then, i don't remember where it stopped. >> don't do it when you are sedentary. you have to do it one folding laundry and making the dinner and other stuff. >> also, charlie, you remember this job. anytime after 7:30, that's three pages! that's it! the most i'm going to get! thank you guys for coming in. if you were hired to read a book, what book would you read? >> it would hav to be my own! [laughter] >> shameless! [laughter] >> oh, that hurts! >> george stephanopoulos's book can be found in bookstores everywhere coming out next year. but you can listen to charlie and katie streaming.
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bill a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc seven news. we hope you're having a great day. so far. i'm julian glover from abc seven mornings checking in now on that traffic with joe bina. thank you, julian. if you all have been with us this morning, you know that bart has faced a series of system wide delays that has cleared so we're going to take a look at where we are seeing slowdowns, and that's certainly at the bay bridge toll plaza. once you make it through the meeting life, so your speeds are definitely at the limit, also a slightly sluggish ride west bound on the san mateo bridge, but otherwise you're looking good. hey, drew. okay so we're warming through the forties and low fifties at this hour. we do have a fair amount of sun. shine out there. live look from our bay bridge camera. showing you partly cloudy conditions will find clouds filling in as the day goes on. we'll turn to overcast skies with brain returning in the north bay first tonight in spreading south overnight. it's a level one lightstorm on the storm impact scale friday
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