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back to nice by wednesday. closing out the month like a lion. >> all right. >> thank you. have a great morning, everyone thanks for being with us. good morning, americas. severe spring storms tear through the heartland. reported tornadoes and golf-ball size hail pound the as record rains lead to flash floods in the south. now, more severe weather is coming. . southwest to the southeast on high alert. also breaking right now, new and chilling video of the brussels' terror suspects from the moment before the airport blast. a massive man hunt under way right now. the other horror, at least 65 people died in a new isis-inspired attack. targeting christians on easter
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back here at home, ted cruz pointing the finger at donald trump for that tabloid story about alleged affairs. the war over wives hitting a breaking point. as the front-runner welcomes a new family member and bernie sanders sweeps hillary clinton with huge wins over the weekend. and the big dance down the final four. this underdog's cinderella moment. upsetting a number one seed. busting brackets and breaking hearts, but not mine. who's still in it to win it? we do say good morning, america on this monday morning. great to have lara back. his heart is not broken, syracuse heading back to the big dance. >> slightly larger smile on this monday morning. what a win. >> final four. >> huge weekend for march madness and bracket-busting games.
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landing a top spot in the final four. >> the moment we're all talking about, our cinderella moment. a syracuse player's shoe slips off right before he goes for the three and nails it of course, he does. lot of people arguing do they have the right to be there? i think so. the orange women going to the women's final four. >> they got there before the men. lot of that is coming up. but first those big weather headlines. storms are tearing through the midwest overnight. hail leaving to a very messy easter. robert marciano in for ginger. >> reporter: sunrise services and easter ugh hunts were a bust here. indiana, part of system that brought severe weather to the midwest overnight.
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florida hit by golf ball-size hail. plus, heavy rains sinking this car. three reported tornadoes yesterday in southwest kentucky, several homes sustained damage in the area. on easter weekend, a blast hitting the west and the central plains with up to a foot of snow. with power outages to thousands of homes and businesses. >> it's the ees's the weight of the branches falling and breaking. >> reporter: in kansas, firefighters are still battling the largest fire in state history. >> stand by engine two. respond with keystone for houseboat fire. >> reporter: in springs, oklahoma, crews battling a fire here sunday night. authorities saying the flames began on a houseboat and spread to others and the dock itself. firefighters rescuing several
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of the jetty. no one was injured. northeast, a bit of a mess from d.c. to new york, to filly, if you're flying out of some of these airports likely you'll see delays. things will clear out late in the day. western storm coming across the mountains. especially across las vegas. wednesday, another significant threat of seeing some severe weather across the central plains. robin. >> all right, rob, thank you very much. david, big head lines coming out of brussels, new charges overnight and the death toll rising high. >> unrest in that city over the weekend. rioters clashing with police who tried to get crowds under control with water. meanwhile, the man hunt for suspects intensifying. new video emerging this morning and abc's alex marquardt is in brussels with the latest. >> reporter: dramatic scenes out
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authorities step up their effort this morning. that video along with an appeal for the most wanted man in europe. this morning, the net being cast wide across europe. new security video just released by the belgian police showing the suspected attacker in the hat from the airport taken just moments before those two deadly blasts. authorities appealing for help in finding him. this, as they charged three more men on monday with being connected to a terrorist group. four others already slapped with the same charge. including the biggest catch so far -- this man, faycalc., who once described himself as a freelance journalist. abc news learning he had been detained for trying to recruit refugees for jihad. european security forces hunting anyone involved in past and
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>> congratulations to the women, too, orange nation. >> intolerable here in a couple of weeks. >> send me back to the nights. >> the washington women making it to the final four for the first time in school's history. the matchups tonight, texas, uconn. oregon state/baylor. all the action on espn. >> that's exciting. we do love this time of year. want to switch gears, just going to say, everybody's buzzing about this next story, a swarm of bees evading invadeing the outfield, heyward and fans ducking for cover. hiding under their blanket.
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was stung 20 times he's not allergic and recovered well enough to hit a two-run homer later that inning. beet the bees but not the mariners. winds are cranking across the good morning. happy monday.
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grab your rain gear. 42 degrees right now. the rain is coming from the south. we've got it coming from the city and west and south and southwest and to the far west. that will push through the day into midday. this afternoon we are looking at breaks of sun. late in the day we can hit 60. coming up the governor on the hot seat denying allegations of an fair with a top adviser. the private conversation caught on tape. hugh jackman becoming a
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it's 7:24 on this monday march 28. an east orange cab driver is in the hospital after being shot overnight while on duty. the victim took at least one bullet to the face. amazingly he remained conscious and was able to drive himself a few minutes away to east orange police headquarters. he managed to talk to police. no arrests made. a teen is dead after being shot near an east harlem housing project. the 16 year old was shot in the head friday afternoon outside the jefferson houses and died yesterday in the hospital. the shooting happened across the street from a middle school. a renewed call for changes in times square. the times square alliance is demanding changes to pedestrian plazas where aggressive costume characters panhandle for tips. council introduced new legislation. this past weekend a man dressed as spiderman is a i accused of
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says stiffed him a commuter alert. a large stretch of one train will be shut down each night for two weeks beginning tonight through friday of next week. there will be no trains overnight from 96th street to doug man street. fast track obstruction will last from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 am the following morning. free shuttle buses will be available. mta recommends taking a or c train as an alternate. let's get a check on your morning commute. >> you can see behind me we do have the new jersey turnpike. the airport seems to be okay. new jersey turnpike, pretty slow to exit 14. we have this situation with the line of metro north running with delays there. train signal problems and the
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alternate side of the street parking rules are in effect. back to you. >> thank you. >> we've got this rain, wet streets, puddles and all that. have your rain gear at least through lunchtime. this is a chilly raw rain out there. it's cold so you need the rain coat, umbrella, and the rain boots. this is light to moderate rain, rain to our west. this lasts until about lunch. late in the day the sun breaks out and we'll be close to 60 by 5:00. tomorrow is windy and chilly day and it's sunny and nice by wednesday. >> thank you. coming up, robert deniro
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welcome back to "good morning america." on a monday morning. you're looking at the new video of that brussels terror suspect. they have released the video this morning. the moments before the airport blast. massive man hunt under way right now. also right now, david the heartland recovering from severe storms overnight. reported tornadoes and hail pounding the midwest. record rain in the south. more severe weather is on the way. and "batman v superman," huge weekend at the box office.
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a whopping $420 million worldwide. the biggest superhero movie ever. >> you know who can take super hero and batman on, hugh jackman. we all know him as wolverine. now he's known as superdad. what he did springing into action to save his kids. that's all coming up. >> he's modest as always. he's downplaying it. we'll have that coming up. first this half-hour, that scandal rocking alabama. allegations that the governor had an affair with a member of his inner circle while both were married. now, there are calls this morning for him to resign. abc's steve osunsami has the latest. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, robin. alabama's governor said he's not stepping down. his critics point out while he
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year, marriage was defined as won man and one woman. he was getting close to a woman not his wife. now accused of an improper relationship with one of his top political advisers. >> if we're going to do what we did, we're going to have to start locking the door. >> reporter: the tea was spilled when these recordings were made public. governor bentley is heard doing all of the sexy talk. having a conversation to rebekah caldwell mason, who's married, too. >> put my arms around you and pull you real close. i love that, too. >> reporter: the alleged affair might have remain a secret if it wasn't for spencer collier who was fired last week. he says he got the boot because he refused to cover-up the
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the governor says no affair ever happened. >> i want everyone to know, though, that i have never had a physical affair with mrs. mason. >> reporter: he does admit to making imappropriate remarks to the female staffer. a full year before he and his then-wife diane divorced. >> take your earring off and let me kiss your ear. >> reporter: this former baptist deacon said he's apologized to his family and mason's families for remarks that he's calling a mistake. >> i'm just apologizeing that to her and i apologized to my family and the state of alabama. >> reporter: the husband of mrs. mason is defending his wife. she's my amazing wife of 20 years. the governor denies that the
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was fired for refusing to cover things up. the state auditor on friday has filed an ethics complaint against the governor and his alleged mistress for using state resources to cover up their affair. >> all right, steve, thank you. robert de niro facing backlash this morning over a movie slated for his famous tribeck tribecka film festival. he reversed his decision to show an antivaccination documentary. >> reporter: robert de niro took a personal interest in this controversial film. but the actor got a huge backlash for critics saying the movie propagates quack theories and junk science and it didn't deserve a platform at tribeca. this morning, his reaction. the subject matter of the
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home of actor robert de niro. vaxxed examines a theory linking autism to vaccines that has been thoroughly debunked. the disgraced former doctor who published a 2000 study for blaming vaccine for the rise in autism. >> he lost his medical license. >> reporter: de niro insists he's not an antihalf vaxxer. revealing grace and i have a child with autism and we believe it is critical that all of the issues surrounding the causes of autism be openly discussed and examined. de niro didn't say which of his six children has autism.
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silver linings playbook, he became emotional when talking to katie couric -- >> i know -- >> reporter: to screen vaxxed at tribe can, a led to a huge backlash on social media. over the weekend, de niro and the other festival organizers kraifd to the pressure, deciding no to to give the documentary a platform. quote, we have concerns with certain things in this film that we feel prevent us from presenting it in the festival program. after the festival reversed its invitation, the filmmakers released their own statement saying they're disappointed because they didn't get a chance to defend their views. >> thanks, david. coming up here, high-speed heist, a gang of thieves caught on cameras stealing cars off a
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good morning. it's 7:56 on this monday march 28. the man accused of killing an nypd detective goes before a judge today. blackwell is due in court after pleading not guilty to the murder of detective brian moore. this happened last may in queens when police say blackwell opened fire on moore who was in an unmarked police car. his attorney is considering incident defense. workers and labor advocates rally today to raise minimum wage.
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in support of the proposal to raise minimum wage to $15. governor cuomo wants this included in the state budget. this proposal would gradually raise minimum wage with $15 reaching the mark in two years. we have some arrival delays at laguardia, 45 minutes. jfk, newark. get in touch with your individual carrier. here you see the north bound is slow. metro north, hudson line is dealing with delays. seven trains, we have those signal problems. expect delays. white stone bridge, queens bound, accident being cleared. street cleaning rooms are in -- rules are in effect. >> thank you. >> you need your rain coat and your umbrella right now. later things will be better. we are at 43 degrees. it is 45 around cambria
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we will be looking at the rain coming up now. we'll get some breaks down to the south here. after another hour or so the rain kind of pushes to the north and we'll get into light showers. by lunchtime, this is gone. this afternoon temperatures will be near 60. tomorrow windy and chilly and then sunny and nice by wednesday and we close out march warm.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. bouncy castle tragedy. new details on a horrific accident. a child caught in the castle sent 500 feet into the air. authorities now making arrests. new overnight a rare glimpse of royal life. what kate is revealing about how the queen is guiding her. the lessons she's learning and the queen's special relationship with george and charlotte. and bono joins us in a live and exclusive interview this morning.
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his passionate cause and the road ahead. and secret sisterhood. the digital sororities on facebook. helping to grapple with life, love and what to wear. inside the exclusive clubs. all that and are you ready to get information? the singh pated ladies that are blow you away as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. can you feel the energy? it's great to have the syncopated ladies here. they're tearing up the internet and our upstairs. getting million of views, even from beyonce herself. they're showing us how they do it.
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>> speaking of moves, the guy who's blowing away the ballroom, nyle heating up the ballroom. of course, he's deaf and peta are revealing how they communicate on the dance floor. they have a secret advantage. >> really? >> we'll learn that. everybody is flipping for this guy. he's the artist. look at that. he's making incredible dishes. wait until you see what he's creating for us live. >> what does this song have to do -- >> wait, wait. >> do you know the words? >> yes, i know the words. >> appreciate that. we turn now to cecilia back now with the morning rundown.
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we do begin with new details in the belgium terror attacks. four more victims have died from their injuries. bringing the death toll to 35. police carried out more than a dozen of raise on sunday. charging three more suspects. this morning, there's new video of the man investigators believe to be the third airport attacker. now, police, are once again asking the public to help identify him. anger at those attacks is boil over. police firing water cannons at the attack memorial site. in pakistan at least 70 people including many children were killed at this park. the target, christians celebrating easter. taliban firefights with ties to isituation claiming responsibility. donald trump once again denying that he had to do with that story on ted cruz. cruz is dismissing the story
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calling it garbage and this morning, there's a new battle brewing, this time over delegates in louisiana. after winning that state, trump is now threatening to sue the republican party because it may award cruz more of the state's delegates and on the democratic side, bernie sanders is celebrating landslide victories in washington, alaska and hawaii. he still, though, needs to win 73% of the remaining delegates to clinch the nomination and he's now pushing for another debate and a tranelic turn at a easter fair. after a young girl's death in a bounce castle near london. a gust of wind tossed the inflatable castle nearly 500 feet. the girl died at the hospital. two workers from the castle company are now under arrest. procter and gamble are responding to a lawsuit.
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the company insists its products are safe and says those customers experienced rare skin reactions. okay, guys, i've got three words for you -- peep eating contest. take a look at this if you can stomach it. competitive eater just set a world record by eating 200 peeps in 14 minutes. you can insert your own sounds here. he struggled toward the end here. he managed to put them all away. that's 5600 calories, 1300 grams of sugar. guys, i'm going refrain from telling you what i really feel about that. and just say, god speed. >> thank you, cecilia. >> between that and the old spice i'm all uncomfortable this morning. those burns. duchess kate this morning making headlines in a new
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family. she's ening up about her relationship with the queen ahead of her 90th birthday. abc's lama hasan has the royal details. >> reporter: overnight a new documentary giving a rare behind the scenes glimpse at the queen's life. with heart felt tributes from those closest to her. >> being a mother and my job as well, i have no idea how the queen has managed to do it with four children of her own. >> reporter: the documentary celebrates elizabeth ii's upcoming birthday. kate the future queen, says she's learning the ropes from her. >> she's generous. not forceful at all in any of her views. she's within a gentle guidance for me. >> reporter: taking a personal interest in the next generation of royals. >> the queen is very fond of
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what she's up to. george, 2 1/2, he calls her gan-gan. >> reporter: sunday night's documentary also showing previously unseen footage of the royal family, showing us a side of the queen that we rarely get to see. >> this is primadonna. i know just by looking at her. do i look all right? >> who else is riding at 90? that's what's so incredible. >> reporter: for "good morning america," lama hasan, abc news, london. >> i love hearing about that bond. lara, we got you covered there. over at the morning menu. david, david, can you read me? here's what's coming up. the man on fire. how nyle is dancing his way into
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in the name of love >> i know why we're playing this song. welcome back to "good morning america." that's bono singing their hit pride. we love them for their music. now, the lead singer is joining us live to talk about his passion project that's coming up in our next half-hour. >> can't wait to talk to him. but right now, nyle is the dancing sensation quickly becoming a fan favorite this season. looking at him he form you would never know that he's deaf. they're dancing into everybody's hearts. jesse palmer back with more. >> reporter: communication is a huge part of dancing. but based on nyle and peta's performance, there's definitely no lack of communication here. >> reporter: last week's
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brought down the house. >> reporter: nyle and peta nailed it. exploding on social media. and you thought you were surprised. >> i was like, wow, i can actually do this. >> reporter: how do they do it? their secret weapon, a signal of cues between them that keep him in step. >> i have the squeeze, i go like this when i want to be back for the rumba. good old scratch on the back means turn around. we do it hundreds and hundreds of times. so he gets to feel how long to hold something, how quickly to move through something. >> reporter: it doesn't always work. nyle let fans in on a mistake, when peta gestured him to come guard n sing language that
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>> we had to hold our frame a little while. >> reporter: interpreter is there every step of practice. but nyle has a secret advantage over the other celebrities. >> reporter: i get freaked out by the noise and hundreds of people in the ballroom. nyle can't hear any of that. >> reporter: this is what it sounds like for him. >> he's in his own world with me. it's kind of perfect. >> reporter: nyle's entire family is deaf going back four generations. he's become an overnight hero to the deaf community. >> to represent them it's an honor for me. >> reporter: this week he hosted a communications event for hearing impaired. this superstar model and now dancer is an inpresentation to deaf and disabled children.
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beautiful experience so far. it's just incredible, he's showing america that anybody can dance. no matter what. and i'm so proud of him. what could be more inspirational than that. >> real inspirational. >> nyle is deeply competed to the deaf community. they relocated their rehearsals to austin texas so nyle could be there for that special event. >> i'm so excited for tonight. >> amy and i had the pleasure to be there for the debut last week. cheering on ginger. we're watching everyone, and wow, what a cast. nyle, i'm telling you, there's something very charismatic about him. in the piece, you had to go silent, i can't imagine -- >> when you see that, it gives you a appreciation of the things going on. it's pretty cool. >> what's the signal, hurry up?
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>> no. >> you can see nyle and peta do the rumba and of course our ginger and val. we're on team zee. all the competitors tonight on "dancing with the stars" at 8:00/7:00 central. >> # teamzee. that digital sisterhood that could be shaping the future of friendships. a secret online community for women. we first learned about it on fusion and abc's kayna whitworth is getting an inside look. >> reporter: when most of us think of sororities we think of images like this. but she's turning that image on its head creating a similar experience digitally. her exclusive online group is the 21st century's answer to friendly neighbors. but it's ladies only.
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online sorority, what's your take on that. >> i think that's what it is, it's women getting together and doing all kinds of stuff. >> reporter: nearly 2,000 ladies in the l.a.-based girls night in. ranging in age from 1860. getting into the highly selective group is tricky. at least three veteran women in the group have to nominate new members and they have to be deemed worthy of entry. >> the ebb exclusivity. they call members who are not active the lurkers who might spill the secrets that allows it to be this really supportive, bare all your dirty laundry. >> reporter: posts from politics, relationship advice, designated drivers. of course, fashion guidance.
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me asking if my outfit looked like pajamas. it's been three minutes. and there are almost 30 comments. >> they're supporting you your choice to wear fashionable pajamas and the more serious post. one person shared they had been raped, within the group, they felt it was a safe place to talk about it if someone wants to connect in person, not just through a computer, it's not unusual to place a post and see what happens. her online suggestion of a wine and pizza party brought a dozen women to her home within an hour. critics of girls night in say similar to real-life sororities the group's exclusivity gives it a mean-girl persona. but the group isn't about being
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>> it's exclusive in a way we want to keep the group of people we can trust. >> reporter: for "good morning america," kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to kayna. joining us now is tory johnson. what are the benefits of being in a group like? >> the biggest benefit anything that makes us feel less alone, groups can do that. online and offline. there's this great sense of friendship, camaraderie and bonding. that's a good thing. we're bonding it over a safe haven for very candid opinions whether it's something frivolous or something a lot more serious. having that safe haven is valuable. i think also in a group like this, having some standards for posting is really valuable. someone has to vouch for you. a few people have to vouch for you before you get in.
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i also think i happen to love with this particular group, participation is encouraged and in fact required. so for a group to work really well everybody's got to be all-in. we can't be bystanders. we can't be observers. >> you talked about these standards and rulesened that. that's fine. but you still have to be cautious? >> you have to be cautious. in this group, they're clear everything is confidential. nothing can be share. if you share things outside of this group, you're going to be bolt -- out of that group. you'll be publicly shamed. that's all well and good. the reality is, even so, your naked selfie has already gone viral. whatever you have put in there -- it's really difficulty to guarantee privacy, even it's among 20 people.
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figure it's going to be public in some regard. >> you have to be prepared for it to be seen everywhere. you know, what if you don't get in the group, it's harkening back to high school. >> you know what, that's life. sometimes we don't get in. we get rejected from colleges, jobs. not everyone get astro fee. that's life. find the group that's right for you, that wants you or starts your own. that's one of the benefits of social media. we have equal access to start our own. >> it's nice to see it's being used for good. >> i don't see this as mean girls, good girls. outside now to rob. >> what happens on a rainy monday? you come to "good morning america."
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bad. . rob, thank you very much. i'm meteorologist bill evans. we've got rain, clouds, rain, fog, 43 degrees. 45 around whitestone, cambria heights. rain still coming up from the south is going to be light here in about another hour, then keep pushing through by lunchtime. this afternoon, we'll be looking at a temperature close to 60 degrees with a southwest wind. like rob mentioned, very windy >> oh, man, we got some troupers out here. how are you holding up in the cold and rain? >> good. >> what do you have to say to lara. >> lara, back to you.
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>> did you have a nice vacation? >> yes, i did. it was sunny and very snowy. i'm not that good of a skier. >> i was drawing a picture of how bad the skiing accident was. "pop news" aaron sorkin has his poker face the fascinating story of molly's game. olympic-level skier who's forced out but gambles on poker. runs a high-stakes poker ring. it's a real story, guys. sorkin, though, going to get lengths to keep up the movie magic and keep out the gossip which a-listers bet big bucks. sources say they're major hollywood stars. we anticipate it will be the ace
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>> if you read this story about molly and molly's ring, it is fascinating. >> millions of dollars apparently changed hands at these poker tables. it was huge money. >> names we all know. >> never mentioned here, jesse. >> i just said yes. and some easy math for you. one perfectly similar mery call face and eight chiselled abs equals the holtest math teacher. he shared his findings on facebook. he now also been spotted for armani. in addition to having a ph.d. in engineering and quite possibly i have the most popular math class
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there he is. >> six pack would be you. >> pretty, good, though. >> exactly. >> so, finally, guys, just a little monday motivation for your week. take a look. >> hey. >> is he not the cutest thing? we spotted him shaking his groove thing. it's on a variety show from vietnam kind of like america's got talent. we don't know whether or not he won. i believe all of us would agree, a perfect ten.
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his belly is hanging out.tt2watu#@m4 bm@qn., tt4watu#@m4 " dztq ]:h tt4watu#@m4 " entq ->( tt4watu#@m4 " gzt& 49p tt4watu#@m4 " hnt& $7< tt4watu#@m4 " iztq n^d tt4watu#@m4 " jntq \.$ tt4watu#@m4 " lzt& dcx . good morning, everyone. 8:27 on this monday, march 28. new information on a breaking story we've been following since 4:30 this morning. we now know the name of the cab driver who was shot in the face after picking up a fare. elliott du collins managed to drive himself to the hospital. he's been a driver for 17 years, originally from haiti with four children. police have not said what led to the shooting. the n.y.p.d. is searching for this man linked to five attacks, mostly targeting elderly women in
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the latest attack happened saturday afternoon in kensington. we spoke exclusively with the 84-year-old victim who was hit in the face with a handgun in her home. erin van skindel says she is nerv . let's get a check on the commute with heather. hi, michelle. hudson river crossings, 30
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the lincoln is 60. holland tunnel is a 25-minute delay. coming off the george washington bridge, inbound upper level ramp to the west side highway, we had an accident here. we have laguardia airport with 45-minute delays as far as arrivals go. jfk, newark, get in touch with your individual carrier. seven trains, willets point corrected. still expect delays. sunrise highway, expressway, accident investigation continues. eastbound lanes are closed. westbound side has been reopened. alternate side of the street parking rules are in effect. michelle? >> thank you. let's send it over to bill. good morning to you. good morning to you. thank you for joining us. we've got cloudy skies, 43 degrees and light rain and we'll have this over the next few hours. we're looking at rain coming up from the south. rain still continuing, starting to wind down a little bit towards southern sections of jersey. but we'll see that rain continuing through the lunch hour and then this afternoon
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by 5:00, we'll hit 60 degrees. tomorrow's kind of a windy, chilly day. there is a wind advisory until 6:00 p.m. tomorrow, as wind gusts at the coast could go to 45, maybe 50. inland, about 35. wind calms down with nice weather for wednesday as we close out march like a lion. michelle? >> thank you so much. that's the news for now. m that's some fancy footwork. >> yes. >> those are the syncopated ladies. their dance routine to beyonce's formation is a big hit. huge hit. now, you're going to see perform live right here in times square. >> earlier, they were going to teach us some of their moves. i don't think one of the moves they just did is teachable. lauren conrad, though, so
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now she's sharing her best party planning secrets this morning. this book is quite beautiful. some tips out of it coming up. we can't wait for this special guest coming up. >> bono is coming up. we know his music, he's also trying to rid the world of aids, poverty. this morning, he joins us from jordan. bono, great to have you back on "good morning america." >> good morning, america. how are you doing, david? >> we're fantastic. you come to us from jordan this morning, an area that's 3 square miles, jordan, the fourth largest city, incredible that you have gone there to bring attention. one refugee camp with so many families in need? >> yeah, i'm here representing
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co-founded ten years ago. we got 7 million members, organized to speak up for the world's poorest and most vulnerable. in fact 48 hours ago, i was in a camp onsomalia, earth. and it's shocking. 350,000 people living in cardboard boxes. a third of them born there. this has been going on for 25 years. lot of news the developed community very boird about the refugee crisis undoing a lot of the good work doing in development over the last eight years, that's why i'm here. you know all about this. by the way, your story on that girl, the stolen lives, i think her name was high did, just moved everything. >> thanks, bono. when we were there, we saw the mothers carrying their children that 100-mile journey just to
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were leaving somalia to kenya. if people are watching this morning and want to join the campaign to help bring attention to this with you, what do they do? >> yeah, just get on to one.org. 3 million of them i might add on the continent of africa. very exciting for us. south of equator will drawn out our voices north of the equator. america has been on it. this was a problem just a few years ago, 10,000 people a day were forcefully displaced from their homes. at the moment it's 40,000 people per day displaced from their homes. so it's a global problem. what goes on, we know now, what goes on in the middle east or in
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spill on to the streets of brussels, paris and we can't separate ourselves from the outside world. it's our world. that's what's come with globalization. global with global impact. we got responsibility and you have been showing the footage at your concerts. for folks who haven't been to your concerts you bring this message to your fans. if we don't figure out answer, europe will be no more. you believe that. >> yeah, that's right, david, if what happened in syria were god forbid to happen again to another country, it's happening already in libya, but god forbid, nigeria, europe is no longer viable. that's big problem for america as well as being a big trade
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america's greatest ally. jordan where i'm standing is really critical ally of america. as it happens, jordan, a lesson in grace in the way they're treating the refugee crisis. by the way, the government here have told us they think one quarter of their population are refugees. and their generosity is at its limits. we need to get behind them and countries, trying to represent our values and i think that's very important for americans to hear that they have an ally in jordan. >> those beautiful little children running behind you helps to underscore your point to highlight the magnitude of the need. bono, thank you for bringing attention to what we think is so important. great to have you on "good morning america" this morning. >> david, thank you for your
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kids, all these lives, they want to be friends of america, they want to be friends of liberty and these places can be sort of universities and teaching people our values or else they can be places that are dangerous to our ideas and to who we are. let's take the first course not the second. thanks for listening to me. >> let's do that. we want to be friends with them, too. that's bono. back outside to rob.
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miserable out here. >> this weather report is brought to you by nathan shields. who doesn't love pancakes. especially the day after easter. how does your panache for this technique come about. >> exploring art with my kids. i'm >> you're the pancake guru. >> i used to work as a math teacher. the kids are having fun and so i'm happy. >> you had some fun with some of us here on "good morning america." we want to show you some of the portraits that we have here. here's his technique and goodness, who's that? >> oh, i think i know who that
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looking good b, robin bit of a caricature there. >> you start with a frying pan. let's do some work here and i'll kind of guess what you're going after. >> let's see if you can guess -- i'll give you a couple clues, how about that. >> that would help. you're drawing eyes. >> this is a person. it's someone you know pretty well. >> a very powerful person. maybe the president of the united states? >> that's actually incorrect. >> oh, look at that. that's way too flattery. thank you very much. all right, that's the finished version. that's a rob cake. how many calories? >> about 250. >> 250 right there. >> what's your website? >> side pancakes.com. check it out.
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now, yet to that superhero showdown sweeping the box office. "batman v superman" dawn of justice brought in a whopping $420 million worldwide. the biggest superhero movie opening ever. nick watt has an exclusive with the cast and director. >> reporter: it's "batman v superman," ben affleck versus henry cavill. >> who had the biggest trailer? >> he never invited me inside his trailer. >> what's your verdict. >> i have wanted to see this movie for 35 years. i'm really, really happy. >> you never did. >> reporter: diane lane is superman's mom. the only thing that i don't buy is that diane's old enough to play his mom. >> it's a movie. a guy flies in the movie, too.
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>> my son was above henry. he stood him watching him for a little while and he goes, that's the real superman? that's the real one. >> reporter: amy adams, also in a little in awe. >> henry took his shirt off and i didn't know what to do i kissed his stomach. i was mortified. >> reporter: jesse eisenberg is lex luthor. you were getting hate before they even seen you. >> yeah. >> reporter: who were you channeling? >> that's me unfortunately. >> reporter: holly hunter. >> nonpartisan openness, reasonableness, yes. >> she's the observer who has to
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offers us this sort of rational way forward. >> reporter: gal gadot is superwoman. do they have cameos in your movie? >> i'm not going to tell you. >> reporter: i'm not going to tell you who wins the battle. >> our very own superman with me now. >> look who has the wonderwoman bracelet on. for right now, bat man"batman v superman" dawn of justice is in theaters and continuing to do very well. >> coming up on "good morning
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tt2wmrsta!@eo j# \mx tt2wmrsta!@e!!*n ,m0 tt2wmrsta!@e4!j# z[d tt2wmrsta!@ex#*&`:]u0 tt2wmrsta!@et#j'`:iut tt2wmrsta!@et#j)`:b50 tt2wmrsta!@ep#j*`:u., tt2wmrsta!@ep#j,`:4tl tt2wmrsta!@el#*.`:=]@ tt2wmrsta!@el#*0`:&k( we're back now with lauren conrad, television star and author known for sharing her fashion and beauty secrets. now she's revolutionizing the way you plan parties with her new book. it's called celebrate. welcome to "good morning america." america.". >> thank you for having me. >> you just celebrated a special birthday. >> i did. i turned 30. >> how did you celebrate it?
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i had been doing parties all year. i went on vacation. >> nice. very nice. by the way you're not supposed to plan your own 30th. hopefully you had a nice family, husband to plan for it. >> i did. >> how is marriage? con dwrat lags and it's good. how did you find time to write three books? it's hard work. you have to create the party to photograph it. >> it was 12 different parties in this book including wedding, at my bridal shower. it was all kind of different parties. i had a lot of cake. i did. >> i want to talk about a one thing when planning parties and that's money. you have some very practical advice.
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your book, a moroccan-inspired brunch. >> 30%, 30%. between the menu decor. i leave in a buffer. i start there. depending on the event, tweak it. for this brunch there wasn't a ton of decor. the brass pieces are part of a collection i have. >> i love flea markets. these are great vintage glasses that you can find at a flea market. i was surprised by 30% on food. i would think more on food. >> baby showers aren't going to have much alcohol. >> hopefully. >> just a starting point depending on what you're serving. >> another thing you take great inspiration is pinterest.
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visuals. >> you actually print things out and create a vision board. >> otherwise, you send people a link. share ideas and different things especially if you're working with a florest. easier to send them a photo. >> all right, also invitations, featured in your book. i was saying holiday cards can be so expensive. same with invitations. lot of people are doing evites. what is your advice? >> once in a lifetime occasion go paper. if it's you know something you're going to do again go evite. >> the food looks good enough to eat. which we'll have to do at break. because we're out of time. you should see the group surrounding the table. the book is available tomorrow. thank you for coming to us first on "good morning america."
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another book coming up on kids? tomorrow, the ladies -- coming up today, ladies who get in formation, like beyonce, performing live right here on "good morning america." really, it's happening next.
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we're now with the syncopated ladies and the formation performance flooring the internet and beyonce herself saying they killed this routine. >> big compliment. getting more than 6 million views. they're getting in formation for us. give out up for the syncopated
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[ cheers and applause ] >> unbelievable. unbelievable. great job. great job. wow. all right, so, how did you ladies come together. >> we started in los angeles from a dance session. i saw these incredible tap-dancing women who were multitalented. i said we got to together.
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after that workout. maude, you're the producer of this, what inspires the jaw-dropping moves? >> my sister and i are a producing team. it's about sisterhood dlab rations. beyonce's music is so inspiring. it makes you feel something. it's all about the feeling. >> we're feeling it. are you feeling it? [ cheers and applause ] >> syncopated ladies, everyone, you can watch them, their tour, their group dance, announcement
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>> see you tomorrow. good morning, everyone. it's 8:56 on this monday, march tweats. topping headlines, a teenager has died after being shot near an east harlem housing project, shot in the head friday afternoon. he died yesterday at the hospital. the shooting happened across the street from a middle school. the nypd is responding to the violence overseas with a meeting on counter terrorism efforts and the mayor will sit down with the police and other officials for an exercise to fight terrorism. we are expected to learn more about the plans this afternoon. let's get a heck on the community with heather o'rourke. hey, heather. hey, michelle. this is the lie, and this accident is still with us on the westbound side and we'll
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crossing, 40 minutes inbound, george washington bridge and the holland, 20 minutes. george washington bridge, inbound upper level, an accident cleared away. 45 minute arrival delays at la guardia. street cleaning rules are in effect. back to you. over to bill evans. good morning. good morning. we still have rain around and temperatures at this hour around 43 degrees and looking at temperatures climbing but not until lunchtime. we still have the rain for a few more hours, push up from the south to the north. 46 in rice town, and we'll get a break in a little while, about another hour or two and then pushing through and brightening of the skies and later, sunshine and we'll have a pretty sunset this evening. tomorrow, a windy day, wind advisories in effect, chilly and it will feel like the 40s.
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