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the real feels in the 20s. northerly wind will be blowing right into home plate. 41 this afternoon. we should be at 57 with a real feels around 30. we're going to warm up a little bit more tomorrow and more so on thursday where we could have a shot at some showers and a thunderstorm. we don't care it's cold. go yankees. let's go. >> whoa! >> thank you. i'm michelle charlesworth in for lori. >> i'm ken rosato. "good morning america" is coming up next. beautiful shot there from newscopter 7. stay warm, bundle up. have a good morning, america. deadly spring storm. whiteout conditions from buffalo to boston wreaking havoc on roads. a bus with dozens of college students on board this pickup going airborne as a bitter blast of cold air his the east. crucial votes. both donald trump and hillary clinton bracing for setbacks today in wisconsin as sanders and cruz rise in the polls.
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>> when you attack him, he will bunch back ten times harder. >> and ted cruz answers the question about his marriage as he tries to seal the deal. a stunning scene unfolding on an aircraft. a flight attendant under investigation after inflating the emergency slide and taking off down the runway leaving behind a plane full of bewildered passengers. what they're saying today about the bizarre incident. what a finish. >> for the championship. >> the buzzer-beating basket with half a second to go seals the deal for villanova. >> the national champions. hitting the winner at the buzzer. >> their first championship in more than three decades. one of the most exciting finishes ever. the hero of the game joins us this morning.
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what a big game last night for the ncaa championship. villanova there with that buzzer beater to win it all. >> they practice it every single their first championship in 31 years. students went crazy. you can imagine that. watch what happens when they station broadcast the win. >> he made the three for the win at the buzzer. cats win it all. cats win it all. cats win it all. >> what a moment for everyone right there. just incredible and, of course, the hero kris jenkins facing off his brother nate britt and will join us this morning. >> villanova understandably canceling classes to celebrate but unfortunately there was some weather cancellations across the midwest and north with that deadly winter storm. snow from buffalo to boston. creating dangerous and deadly driving conditions. abc's linzie janis is in
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with the very latest. good morning to you, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, amy. it is ten degrees here in syracuse. that is a record breaking low for this day in april and it is roughly 20 degree colder than average for this time of year. this springtime winter weather is causing chaos on roads across the northeast. overnight, blizzard-like conditions in massachusetts. nearly 1900 crew working through the night clearing roads. treacherous conditions leading to wreck after wreck. this u.p.s. truck struggling to get traction. in upstate new york, a bus carrying three dozen college students flipping over and winding up upside down. incredibly, there were no serious injuries. but in another accident, outside rochester, one person was killed and 13 taken to the hospital.
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the road conditions are certainly being taken into consideration as part of the investigation. >> reporter: police investigating whether the van driver was distracted and in connecticut, a tractor trailer sliding and jackknifing on this bridge. new jersey police releasing this dramatic dash cam video, trees snapping from heavy winds sunday. that chevy pickup airborne after slamming into the falling trees. >> are you all right? >> reporter: the driver of the pickup shaken but okay. one of the big concerns for this morning's commute is ice on back roads and especially residential streets. this one slick enough to double as a hockey rink. amy. >> negotiation, no, that's just wrong, linzie, on so many levels, speaking of sports from hockey to baseball cleveland getting a blast of snow. the red sox supposed to play their season opener there on monday. well, you can see why the game was postponed.
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boston, wouldn't be any better there. yep, that's what the field looked like and that's where we find abc's rob marciano in hard-hit boston. good morning to you, rob. look at that snow. >> i know, can you believe it? i mean mother nature obviously not ready for the boys of summer, snow falling here in boston getting 5 inches of widespread 6 to 9. this street getting help from the sun but forget about spring cleaning, you'll need one of these to get out the door and get on the road. overnight, areas that don't have sun like this had some freezing going on so icy conditions around the boston area, especially in the suburbs then, windchill. these number, this is incredible stuff, linzie talked about it here right now, 23 degrees but feels like it's 8 because the winds will be howling. new york city, you're no different. 11-degree windchill. even outside the snow zone you are feeling the bitter cold so dress like it is january when you head out the door. in the northeastern third of the country below average temperatures, looks like into
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a much warmer out in the west and happy spring, everybody, mother nature giving us a mild winter but we are working our way to summer very, very slowly. >> that heat, i had to turn back on, looks like it will stay on. >> they'll try to play the opener as yankee stadium today. today's pivotal vote in wisconsin. 42 delegates at stake for the gop. ted cruz hoping to block donald trump with a win and tom llamas is in milwaukee with the latest. good morning, tom. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. the voting starts here in about an hour in wisconsin and donald trump is hoping a last-minute blitz will help deliver a victory but some trump aides tell abc news they believe what the polls are showing that ted cruz will win tonight and melania trump opening up about campaign life and how she advises her husband to stay away from those retweets. >> got to get out and vote. >> reporter: this morning, donald trump fighting hard to
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>> and i've been making speeches three today, four yesterday, three or four the other day. we're here constantly. you're going to get so sick of me, you'll say get him the hell out of here. >> reporter: trump pulling out all the stumps. for the first time melania trump speaking at length at an event. >> as you may know by now, when you attack him, he will punch back ten times harder. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: mrs. trump there for support but also to help her husband with female voters after trump stumbled on the issue of abortion. >> no matter who you are, a man or a woman, he treats everyone equal. >> reporter: melania saying the race has taken an ugly turn. her husband criticized for retweeting this image of ted cruz's wife. but melania also attacked for striking this pose as a model. >> when they run a super pac ad
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>> i have a tough skin. i think it's not fair that they children. >> reporter: it's something the well. the texas senator answering some very personal questions after a national enquirer report cited rumors of marital infidelity. >> i have not. that attack was complete and utter garbage. >> not going to be any e-mails or texts or videos -- nonsense. it's simply not true. my wife. i love my wife. >> reporter: cruz blaming trump for the tabloid story. a smear campaign to stop his momentum in wisconsin where pre-election polls show him beating trump. i asked cruz what a victory today would mean. >> i think the people of suisse, they're looking at the records of the candidates and they realize that donald screams and solutions. he has slogans but no solutions.
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for the first time, the "washington post" is reporting on trump's plan to force mexico to pay for that border wall he's been talking about for months, as president he says he will try to cut off the money that mexican immigrants send back to their families. that would choke the mexican economy. it's unclear if that's even legal and it would definitely fracture the relationship with the key ally in a trading partner. >> all right, thanks for the latest. now to the democratic side, bernie sanders hoping to keep up the pressure on hillary clinton and take away a victory in wisconsin as clinton turns her focus now to new york and the upcoming race here. abc's cecilia vega is tracking it all for us. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hillary clinton's campaign says her delegate lead is nearly insurmountable but they are bracing for a loss in wisconsin. bernie sanders, on the other hand is on a winning streak and he is hoping to keep it going today. [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders feeling confident in the final stretch.
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>> reporter: crisscrossing wisconsin from milwaukee -- >> this is our last rally before the primary to thank the people of wisconsin for their kindness. >> reporter: to green bay. >> if we have a large voter turnout, we can put wisconsin in the ranks of those states who are fighting for a political revolution. >> reporter: this morning, sanders heads into voting in the badger state leading in the polls and taunting his opponent. >> she's already under a lot of pressure. so, don't tell her this, but i think we win here, we win in new york state and we're on the way to the white house. >> reporter: now hillary clinton faces a stark reality. overnight her campaign sent this fund-raising e-mail to supporters saying, we could lose wisconsin. tomorrow's primary is going to be a tough fight. clinton's husband there fighting the fight on her behalf. >> we need wisconsin, go out and work for it. thank you and god bless you.
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>> reporter: while she stays behind to campaign at home in new york, a state she cannot afford to lose. >> i adored being your senator. i loved representing new york. >> reporter: well, overnight both sides finally came to an agreement on holding a debate here in new york. it will be on april 14th but it did not end this bickering. sanders' team said he had to cancel a big rally, quote, to accommodate secretary clinton's jam-packed high dollar coast-to-coast fund-raising, a clinton spokesman, amy, says classy. that's the response. >> very nice, indeed, cecilia, thank you. a lot to talk about obviously. lease send it over to george. >> i'm here with matthew dowd and jon karl, both joining us. and the democrats right there, i talked to hillary clinton about this yesterday. bernie sanders, if it comes in as the polls are suggesting right now, six out of the last seven seven.
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>> striking how both are having a hard time to close the deal. for hillary clinton this would mean a real losing streak going into new york, her home state. you asked her if she could afford to lose in new york. she said, you know, it's not a must win tate but i think that would be devastating to see a loss in her backyard in new york to bernie sanders. >> i agree with that. i think it's funny that in the course of this the dominant front-runners are not dominant going into the bleu cheese state and somebody will be black and blue when they come out of this as they hit the wall, what's fastcinateing about this donald trump keeps dominating the national polls and doesn't look like he's dropped a lot in wisconsin or nationally. a hard connection cannot be broken by an argument. >> to maintain his path to get the nomination and get the 1,237 delegates, he has to start doing better. >> yeah, donald trump is the front-runner and been the front-runner forever in this race but he's got to do significantly better, in fact,
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available pledge delegates left he needs to win nearly 70% of them going forward. so being a front-runner with 35, even 40% of the vote going forward will not be enough for donald trump to clinch this nomination before the convention and at the convention i think he faces a real uphill battle. >> matt says if he wins it's all over. if not that chance of a contested convention goes way, way up. >> the other interesting thing, ted cruz has less of a chance of passing donald trump than bernie sanders does. bernie sanders has a better chance of passing hillary clinton among pledge delegates than ted cruz in passing donald trump. >> we will be watching tonight of thank you both. back to amy. >> thank you. we have new details about that deadly amtrak crash near philadelphia on sunday. the train hit a backhoe working on the tracks and this morning "the wall street journal" reports moments before the crash, an amtrak supervisor raced into the path of the train trying to warn his colleague on the backhoe to get out of the way but it was too late. both men were killed.
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miles an hour. that's slightly under the speed limit. investigators are trying to figure out why that work was being done on the tracks at that time. and now to an investigation under way into the deadly helicopter crash killing five people on board a sightseeing trip that happened in tennessee. look at that, the hillside going up in flames and abc's gio benitez is here with the latest on that. good morning, gio. >> reporter: amy, good morning to you. a sad story. these sightseeing helicopters take thousands over the great smoky mountains but this chopper crashed at the foot of a mountain. there's nothing left. this morning, investigators are searching for answers after a sightseeing tour turned deadly. a tower camera capturing the moments after a helicopter with five on board crashed into the tennessee hills monday afternoon. thick, black plumes of smoke appearing almost out of nowhere. authorities believe there are no survivors. >> there's not much left. the helicopters pretty well consumed in the fire.
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the flames from the fire causing an immediate threat to the surrounding area. >> the fire has leapt -- had gone from where the helicopter crashed awe the way across the top of the mountain. >> the owner smoky mountain helicopter, a popular group which offers scenic aerial tours of the nearby mountains. their website advertising tours since 1964. >> it's not the same thing as getting on an airliner to fly across the country. the safety record just is not the same. you have to do some research and be sure that you're getting on a helicopter that's well maintained. >> reporter: there is no word yet on the cause of the crash. and it turns out sightseeing helicopter tours have been heavy criticized in this area. after several accidents residents asked the tours be stop but this morning we don't know anything about the passengers on board. >> more to come and on the investigation, as well. gio, thanks so much. lara, you have some more uplifting news. >> the bags under the eye, well
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one of the greatest college basketball championship games ever. the buzzer-beating three-pointer that clinches the wildcat, first title in 31 years over north carolina and abc's jesse palmer is here with all the highlights. >> this game was truly an instant classic. two evenly matched teams who looked like they were headed to overtime until kris jenkins' shot seen around the world. you can bet we will talk about this one for a very long time. >> arcidiacono, three seconds. >> jenkins. >> gives it to jenkins for the championship. phenomenal. the national champions. with jenkins hitting the winner at the buzzer. >> reporter: villanova triumph oftriumphs
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the last time they clinched a national title. >> how good is that? >> reporter: college basketball saved its best game for last. >> they're going to have to do something from the outside. >> reporter: unc tying it up with just five seconds to go thanks to marcus paige's dramatic three-pointer but then villanova senior ryan arcidiacono did what he has done all season, taking control, passing the ball to kris jenkins who took the leap of a lifetime. >> jenkins -- >> gives it to jenkins for the championship. >> reporter: jenkins' own brother nate britt playing for unc in stunned silence. britt's family adopted him when they played basketball at age 11. after the game jenkins tried to put this magic moment if perspective. >> for our team to make it to this point and pull out the win, you know, for arch and the other three seniors to go out this way, it's a storybook ending. >> reporter: meanwhile, at
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ball in the air, this was the reaction. >> jenkins' three to win it. he made it. he made the three for the win. at the buzzer. cats win it all. cats win it all. cats win it all. 31 years later, villanova is the king of college basketball once again. >> cannot get enough of that video and 'nova's win was very unexpected. espn.com says more people in the espn bracket contest actually picked 'nova to lose in the first round against unc asheville than win the whole thing. >> that makes it all the sweeter. >> amazing moment. >> surpriseing. that's awesome. want to show you once again the team celebration. just what you'd expect. they're going nuts but at the same time, look at coach jay wright. that's his expression while the entire arena is erupting.
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>> was he even there? >> he's like, did that just happen? >> he looked irritated. >> i know. >> stoic in defeat and -- great leaders. >> that was incredible and kris jenkins will be here live a little later. back to rob up in boston. >> good morning, again, guys. chilly start to the day. windchills well into the single
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to melt any time quickly. >> and coming up here on "gma," what was this flight attendant thinking to deploy the emergency slide as the plane landed? we have the investigation this morning. and tiger woods' surprising announcement. why he's sitting out the masters and staying home. could he be headed for retirement?onnect us with the wonderment of nature. with the tiger image, the saliva coming off and you got this turning. that's why i need this kind of resolution and computing power. being able to use a pen like this on the screen directly with the image,
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goncht it's 7 dlo 24, this tuesday, april 5th. i'm concern. topping headlines at this hour, police are looking for two men who slashed an robbed a young man on the number 2 subway line in the bronx. the man demand the victim's back pack as the train was pulling into the jackon avenue station just after 1:00 a.m. when he resisted, they grabbed the man and slashed the man across the top of his head. he's now at lincoln hospital in stable condition. new video of the man charged in the hit-and-run killing after businessman in brooklyn. 24-year-old joshua cologne was moved to central booking overnight. he's accused of driving off with a flatbed truck belonging to 63-year-old phil delagratzi. but delagratzi stopped the truck at a light. he tried to get into the cab of the truck but ended up on the street and was run over as the truck drove off. the yankees try to open the day. dress in layers.
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for today's rematch of october's american league wildcard game against houston. it was 67 degrees that night. temperatures still have not hit 30 degrees yet this morning, at least it isn't raining, though. by the way, yesterday's tickets are going to be good for today. first pitch 1:05 this afternoon.
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take a look at 7:27. we check the commute. here's heather. >>reporter: hi, ken. we're going to talk about our subway status. "a" trains signal problems at broad channel. so expect some uptown delays. b and d trains mechanical problems on the manhattan bridge have been repaired. you can still expect some delays. harlem river drive going north, just north of the george washington bridge you have an accident. southbound side there's police activity. and the northbound side is subject to closures. so you can see those delays there. west side highway coming southbound off the george
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some volume as well. and then we still have this problem as you travel through queens. the whitestone bridge queens bound that accident right near the whitestone expressway still being cleared away. street cleaning rules are in effect. ken, over to you >> heather, thank you. meteorologist bill evans with the accuweather forecast. >> sunshine but cold. and it is 26 degrees at this hour, 25 teterboro, white plains 22. it is going to be a cold day. it is way cold for baseball, but, hey, we gotta game to play. sunshine, 37 at game time. it'll be in the 20s for the real feel with that northerly wind up to 10, 20 miles an hour. only hitting about 41 this afternoon. normal high is 57 and with the real feel at 30, we're 27 degrees colder than normal. we will warm up to 60 by thursday, but we got some showers and thunderstorms to come with that. make it is back to chilly weather for the weekend. ken. >> thank you, sir. golf's biggest tournament is teeing off this week without
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look at syracuse, new york, this morning. so much snow on the ground in april, although the sun is coming up there. there are whiteout conditions from buffalo to boston creating deadly driving conditions as a bitter blast of cold hits the east right now. also right now, wisconsin's voting this morning in what could be a crucial contest in the race for the white house. donald trump and hillary clinton
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and bernie sanders see surging poll numbers. and villanova celebrating a huge win over north carolina, sealing the deal with that buzzer beater, there it is. classes understandably canceled this morning. a lot of celebrations going on there overnight and the hero of the game is joining us in just a bit. >> what a night on "dancing with the stars." the theme, my most memorable year. take a look at this new memory, ginger's baby adrian there helping dad cheer mom on. the spotlight may be a little too much for the little guy. >> ben said he was crying because get recalled dough was gone. >> emotional night for everybody. >> harper ran up the stairs saying ginger's baby is crying. he's crying. >> oh. >> we're celebrating ginger. she he did an awesome job last night. so much more on that coming up.
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surprising scene unfolding on an airplane in houston. a flight attendant under investigation after united airlines says she intentionally activated the emergency slide. abc's david kerley has the very latest from reagan national airport. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning. that flight attendant is grounded this morning and imagine the surprise faces of those passengers inside the terminal with the scene that they saw. it's something you rarely see. a jetliner's evacuation slide being inflated in front of you. this obtained by our houston station kprc. watch again. this was no mistake and this morning united airlines is trying to figure out why one of its flight attendants intention intentionally deployed it after landing in houston. flowing a bag out the door and jumping down the chute for a quick exit. united telling abc they have removed the flight attendant from her flying duties, calling her behavior unsafe. saying "we hold all of our employees to the highest standard" and that her behavior "does not represent the more
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who ensure the safety of our customers." the president of the association of flight attendants telling abc news "the crew members remaining on the plane immediately went to work to protect passengers and ensure everyone deplane the aircraft without incident" passengers on the flight say they didn't even realize what was happening because someone else on board was having a medical emergency at the same time. >> i was on the flight and i only found out about the emergency slide being deployed afterwards on the news and i was like, wait a second, i was on that plane a didn't even realize. >> reporter: this isn't the first time a flight attendant has exited a parked plane with flair. remember steven slater's infamous take this job and shove it meltdown. the former jetblue employee frustrated with i apassenger grabs two beers before activating the chute and sliding his way to freedom. >> i was absolutely done at that moment. >> reporter: he served a year of probation on a misdemeanor charge and paid retribution to
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slides deploy in seconds and the high pressure with which they hit the pavement can injury the crew on the ground. now, united airlines says that that plane has been inspected but, george and amy, replacing one of those slides is kind of expensive. >> all right. >> i bet she'll have to pay. >> i'm sure she will, david. that explosive case out of vanderbilt university back in the headlines because a football player previously convicted of sexual assault is back in court after a judge declared a mistrial the first time around. ryan smith with the latest. >> reporter: cory batey and brandon vandenburg were awaiting sentenceing facing dozens of years in sentence until that mistrial set them free. >> violated the principles of human decency. >> reporter: this morning, prosecutors trying for a second time to convict cory batey, one of two former vanderbilt football players freed after their convictions for sexually
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thrown out last summer. >> mr. batey, he's all in it. he's the first one, within a minute of entering that room mr. batey starts assaulting. >> reporter: prosecutors charging the 22-year-old batey and 22-year-old former teammate brandon vandenburg with aggravated rape alleging the two men seen here in this surveillance video from june of 2013 along with two others brought the unconscious victim to vannenburg's dorm room sexually assaulting her while snapping pictures and recording video with their cell phones. >> i was horrified. i didn't know what had happened to the young lady and the pictures and i immediately deleted them. >> reporter: vandenberg and batey tried together last year. >> we find the defendant cory batey guilty of aggravated rape. >> he told dr. phil it devastated his mother.
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convictions a tennessee judge abruptly declared a mistrial after learning the jury foreman failed to reveal he was the victim of sexual assault years earlier. both men again pleading not guilty. now this new jury sequesterered for the duration will see much of the same evidence including photos and video of the alleged incident recovered from the phone of vandenberg a friend and blaming his conduct on the booze as in the first trial. >> we know that college is also a time we make some mistakes. >> reporter: batey has an infant son bringing him to court. vandenburg is being tried separately in june because his attorney has a medical issue and two others pleading not guilty with no trial date set. if convicted on all counts they face decades in prison. >> let's talk about this with dan abrams. and, dan, cory batey already convicted once. that's not supposed to matter. >> it's not and in theory this
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this was a huge win for him and vandenberg. the fact they're getting new trials based on the fact one of the jurors failed to disclose something, huge win they get a new chance here. the key thing that could be used against him in this case his own testimony from the first case, could very likely be used against him in this case. >> he didn't put up much of a defense. >> no, it was basically there is a culture out there in college and, you know, i'm sorry this happened. i was so drunk. it seems this time, though, because he's being tried separately he's pointing the finger at his co-defendants, basically saying they were egging me on. they were the ones trying to get me to do this and i was so drunk that i hardly remember it. that's a slightly different defense than we saw the first time of course, the downside for him in being tried by himself is that prosecutors can now introduce evidence against just him. remember, in the first tile if there are two people you can't introduce evidence just against one of them. here the prosecutors can do
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we're back now with more sports. the excitement mounting for the masters but one golfer who won't be attending this year, tiger woods. the champ revealing he'll sit this one out due to an injury and now we're learning more about his life out of the spotlight. abc's linsey davis is here with all the details. good morning, lins. >> since he was just 2 years old his life has revolved around golf. once ranked number one for a record 281 weeks, tiger woods is now ranked 476th and now some are questioning what life after golf will look like for tiger.
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throughout the world of golf and beyond. tiger woods announcing he will not be competing at this year's masters. the four-time winner saying i've been hitting balls and training daily but i'm not physically ready. the news even disappointed his opponents. >> i like tiger being out here. it's good for all of us. >> reporter: woods has been recovering from a string of injuries and back surgeries, sounding uncertain when recently asked when he'd be back in full swing. >> there is no timetable and so that's the hardest part. that's the hardest part for me. >> reporter: woods now 40 years old is one of the game's most decorated players but hasn't won a major title in year, last year he played some of the worst golf in his career. >> just totally out of sorts now for tiger. >> reporter: while woods has said he's making progress, he's also said that he spends a lot of time playing video games in this $60 million mansion and while that may not be cause for alarm in an article in "sports illustrated" some say they're concerned.
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they feel like he's isolated. he's sprayed himself from anyone in golf. there's this collective concern that without golf, he really doesn't have much else. >> reporter: he divorced elin nordegren in august of 2010 following allegations of numerous affairs. his relationship with skier lindsey vonn recently ended. while speculation is rampant his absence is a sign of his early retirement his agent says absolutely zero truth to this. >> maybe the greatest athlete of all time. you can never count a guy out like that and he deserves a victory lap. >> many say he does have a shot at winning more majors. jack nicklaus was when he won his final masters. woods' agent said woods we'll see. >> hope so. >> yeah. >> all right, thank you, linsey. american eagle under fire for this body positive campaign
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we are back now with american eagle under fire for a series of body positive ads that may now say were just a joke. some, though, are not laughing and american eagle is now responding to all the backlash. abc's t.j. holmes is here with those details. holmes. >> robach, what do you think of when i say male underwear model? actually robach, don't answer that but you probably don't think of a hair are pudgy dude sitting in a tree in his draws but this kind of image was a part of this new campaign and some thought it was a positive move forward in marketing so the company said, just kidding. they'rery man video released at the end of march showcases men of all shapes and sizes and nothing but their underwear and highlights the slogan the real you is sexy. >> it feels kind of empowering to know nye flaws will be embraced. >> reporter: excitement around the idea that american eagle was
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popular female version. >> do you think you're more beautiful than you say? >> yeah. >> reporter: however, in a statement released on paper 1st american eagle says the ads were meant as a parody, we know our male customers respond to humor. it turns out there will not be an aerie brand for men at all. >> the reason the joke kind of got lost in translation because a week after american eagle said this was part of an april fools' hoax and they thought they were making fun of the guy in the ad. >> some didn't find it funny and questioned why positive male body imaging needs to be a joke and people took to social media and one tweeted male body acceptance is no laughing matter especially because the issue already has little visibility. your joke diluted it further. another, so apparently the aerie man campaign was a parody. sore,i aerie, but i'm missing the part where it was funny. one of the models in the ad
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"good morning america" is brought to you by the makers of zyrtec. zyrtec, muddle no more. good morning. it's 7:56 this tuesday, april 5th. i'm ken. topping headlines at this hour, the frigid temperatures. meteorologist bill evans has all the details with the accuweather forecast >> yeah. we have sunshine, but it's a morning where we have 26 degrees, that's going to be your 8:00 temperature an it's 27 laguardia, 28 jfk. normally we would be at about 42 degrees. so it is way chilly.
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pitch temperature 37 at the stadium. the winds northerlily 10 to 20 miles an hour. that will come blowing right into home plate. we'll have sunshine and it touches 41 for about 10 seconds today. it's going to be a cold day. real feels to around 30 this afternoon. it warms up tomorrow to 48. and 60 by thursday. but it comes with some rain. ken. >> thank you, sir. time now to check the commute with heather. >>reporter: all right, ken. this is a look at route 78 behind me. you can see we do have some delays there. let's head right over to our maps and we'll explain what's going on. traveling onto 78 east right near exit 18 that's an accident. 2 and 3 trains, especially activity at 125th street. 30 minutes inbound george washington bridge. we do have an accident on that upper being cleared. the lincoln is 35, the holland is 45 minutes. then we have this problem on the belt, west right by cross bay boulevard an accident. our street cleaning rules are in effect for today. ken, over to you. >> heather, thank you. and new this morning at least 20 people are hurt after a bus carrying bronx college students overturns upstate. it happened in minerva about 75
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this is new video from the scene. the charter bus was carrying student from suny maritime back to campus. it went off the side of a road late yesterday morning, all of the injuries considered minor. state police think that icy conditions caused that crash. new york state's common core testing for english language arts will start this morning for grades 3-8. the e.l.a. testing will run through thursday and the common core testing for math will be conducted from april 13th to the 15th. schools are bracing once again for parents who opt out of having their children tested. coming up the couple booted from the ball room on last night's "dancing with the stars."
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good to be alive right about now good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. what awe buzzer beat sunk with just seconds to go. villanova with a win in the ncaa championship and the player behind that unbelievable shot joins us live right here on abc. time for me to take it dancing drama. nyle and peta steal the show
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ginger and val right behind them bringing it home in a heart felt dance. >> i thought you really pulled that off. >> and the couple leaving the ballroom talking to "gma." wake me up we're going one-on-one with the actress playing marcia clark in the trial of the century, what sarah paulson is revealing about "the people v. o.j. simpson" before tonight's blockbuster finale. >> i just came to realize that was so, so far from the truth. uh-huh all that and cameron diaz is with us live talking about aging with strength and grace. revealing her keys to looking 40 and fabulous. all ahead as we say -- >> good morning, america. what a nice soothing good morning from cameron diaz and a whole bunch of women out there
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great comfortablenversation with her this morning with a brand-new book out. wow, villanova winning big with that buzzer beater. it's so good weigh tant to keep showing it. here's their cheerleaders celebrating that big victory this morning. they're live. let's hear what they have to say. >> all: we're number one. >> yeah, you are. yep, they're definitely number one and the man of the hour, kris jenkins is joining us after hitting that winning shot in last night's championship game, boom. coming up. >> that is so good. then also this morning, former "dancing with the stars" contestant and "the view" co-host candace cameron bure is here breaking down all of the best moments in the ballroom last night including this heartfelt performance from her friend "full house" co-star jodie sweetin coming up. >> we have weigh got to give amy more time to get over to the desk. we do that every single morning and go. >> thank you very much. well, the big story this morning, it is primary day in
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a pivotal contest that could shake up the race for the white house. ted cruz leading in the polls but donald trump is hoping to regain his momentum calling it his wife for damage control. abc's tom llamas has the latest from milwaukee. good morning to you, tom. >> reporter: amy, good morning. again, the voting now under way here in wisconsin. and this is such an important day for donald trump. he knows this election means so much because if he wins here, he has a better chance of becoming the nominee without a contested convention and last night he brought his wife melania trump out on stage. he's done this before but for the first time melania trump actually delivered a speech and in that speech she made one important point, that she says donald trump treats both men and women equally. this comes after a very rough week for donald trump where he stumbled on the issue of abortion and women's rights and so trump wanted to hammer home that he treats both women and men equally. now, some trump aides tell abc news they believe what the polls show here in wisconsin, that ted
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state. if that happens, that could lead to a contested convention and a big fight on that convention floor. amy. >> all right, tom, thanks for the latest. as for the democrats' polls, bernie sanders has a slight edge in wisconsin prompting hillary clinton's campaign to e-mail supporters reminding this emthat clinton has a, quote, nearly insurmountable lead in overall delegates. clinton and sanders have agreed to debate next week before the new york primary. well, federal investigators are looking into the cause of a sightseeing helicopter crash in eastern tennessee this killed five people. there have been at least two other crashes involving those helicopters in the past in that exact same area. well, a federal judge has approved a $20 billion settlement with bp for the 2010 gulf oil spill. most of that will go to five states and local governments. critics are angry some of it could be tax deductible. bp already reached a similar settlement with businesses and residents. well, some of the most popular medications taken by
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geeing ga if i lesson. look at this shirt sold by walmart near baltimore. it's a shirt for the university of maryland, fans with the cool's logo there, the terps. do you see anything wrong with it. >> yes. >> yes, because it's the state of massachusetts, not maryland. and when the mistake was first pointed out on twitter a walmart rep said the states look similar. i don't know. what do you guys think? is it a fair mistake. >> it does kind of look similar i mine -- >> no. >> no. >> lara is saying no. >> lara says no. >> terps in it. and it's a red state with the "m." that to me says -- >> they apologized and pulled the t-shirt. >> still gets tough love from maryland. >> not tough love. i want one of them. a collector's item. here's what's coming up on our "morning menu." ginger bringing home an amazing performance last night. we have all of the biggest moments from the ballroom on "dancing with the stars." and the hero of last night's
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>> i was really proud of us. >> yeah. >> i thought it was a great dance. it's real life and you don't know that you can have it all and right now i feel like i can. >> she did very well. >> the choreography from the beginning i was so into. i was so glad we got to perform it. yeah, you did that. >> and her husband benjamin, we planned it all out. we briefed adrian on the whole process. he's not going to be loud. >> that's how america got to meet adrian. >> but he was wearing a tux. as we hold on >> what kind of reaction do you expect when you get 7s. >> 7. >> 7. >> 7. >> there's stuff i can improve on. >> no, it's not even about that. i don't want you to get cocky. >> the whole night was emotional. having my family here meant everything to know that i'm doing this crazy adventure and
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the world to me. >> we all voted 11 types for ginger last night. every one of us who had phones. she was awesome. >> she was. good to see the whole family there and saw all the stars last night paying tribute to their most memorable year and jesse has more of the highlights is there there were plenty of tears shed on one of the most emotional nights of the season as the stars celebrated their best memory answer made new one, of course, one couple had to go home. out on the verge >> reporter: dance after dance step after step, the stars taking inspiration from their most cherished memories. >> that was bad ass. highs. >> 1976. gig. >> reporter: take the good >> reporter: kim fields dancing the foxtrot and getting it right the facts of life >> reporter: even getting a thumbs up from her fictional
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crooner wayna morris waulting his his way to the top society say can you see by the dawn's early light >> reporter: commemorating his 1996 national anthem performance at the atlanta olympics. >> reporter: football star antonio brown making memories in the ballroom. his mini-me antonio jr. joining dad on the dance floor. >> this is for you. >> how awesome was that to dance with dad? >> cool,man. >> reporter: nyle earning the highest score remembering his courageous solo trip around the world with a passionate tango. >> you're proof that anyone can do anything if they want to. >> reporter: others focusing on years that made them stronger. >> 015 is it a year i'll never forget. >> reporter: doug flutie with an emotional tribute to his parents who passed away on the same day
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>> this is how your parents live on. >> reporter: i just wanted to make mom and dad proud. >> reporter: jodie sweetin opening up about her problems with sobriety. >> i remember my mom saying your light shines again. rise up >> reporter: showing her tenacity with a hard-fogt foxtrot foxtrot. >> the couple leaving right now is -- >> reporter: not everyone will make mirror ball memories. >> mischa and artem. >> we were getting to a place where it was easy and fun. put my hands up >> the great experience and really sucks. >> i am sad to be going home. i'm not going to lie. >> it was an emotional night all around for the most memorable year but next week they'll lighten things up with the most magical night and they will weigh do it devoted to disney. >> make as i lot of sense. we're here with candace cameron
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"dancing with the stars" season "dancing with the stars" season 18. who was great last night. >> i'm looking at that package and, of course, i know i'm biased but jodi, that's so overwhelming to watch and see her story and be so close to it. she was just gorgeous last night. did such a great job. and, man, i was crying before. i was crying after. >> "rise up" with her story. >> she really is an overcomer and so vulnerable knowing her, i haven't seen her in that place very often and she just -- she left it all out on the dance floor for everyone. my other favorite was nyle. i still cannot believe that this man can't hear the music. >> it's unbelievable. >> i almost wonder does he have an advantage of not hearing it because he's so in sync with peta. >> he clearly feels it. >> he feels the music like no one else. >> peta was very emotional last night getting the high score. i know the judges have been more critical the week before but
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and they had an amazing demonstration and obviously huge performance. >> got to throw in ginger. i thought they are performance was spectacular. >> ginger was fantastic. i was crying too and just her story of meeting her husband and having a baby and that putting together work and family, i just loved it. she was beautiful and, you know, i'm a huge val fan too and like they were gorgeous out there. >> it gets to be crunch time and you got to step it up. >> this is where it starts, i think, although disney night is really, really fun. >> what did you do for disney night. >> i was ariel. i was the little mermaid. it was awesome. can i come back next week and put my costume on, please? >> we do that every tuesday after the show. >> you've got a big week. first of all, happy birthday. about to celebrate your 40th. >> i turn the big 4-0 tomorrow. >> welcome. >> i know. i know. >> and you got hillary clinton on "the view" today. >> we have hillary clinton,
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show, so, i mean tune in. we got lots of questions for her. >> thank you and come back in the ariel costume next week. would love to see it. >> "dancing with the stars" monday night at 8 khloe okay. the "the view" later today. to villanova's kris jenkins stealing the show at last night's college championship game. and stealing the deal for the wildcats with less than a second ago joins us from houston. good morning, kris. congratulations, you got to tell me how you're feeling right now. >> good morning. i just am feeling good, excited. a little tired but, you know, i'm just happy that we could go out and get the win last night. >> have you -- have you slept? have you leapt or just party all night? >> i didn't party all night but i still haven't gone to sleep yet. i'm going to save that for the plane ride back. >> sounds like a plan. now, just before your incredible buzzer beat shot, unc guard
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three-pointer that magically went into the hoop to tie the game. what did you think when you saw that? did you think you were done? >> no, i just thought that was a great shot by marcus and, you know, we called a time-out and, you know, all our guys are saying attitude and next play, let's get ready to execute and we were able to do that. >> you guys have practiced that play every single day and it was just as you imagined it. >> yeah, you know, coach wright and our staff do a great job of preparing us and go over these swayings in practice every day and put the ball in ryan's hand because we know he'll make the right decision and, you know, he usually makes the shot but last night he made the pass. >> kris, your brother nate britt obviously plays for unc. i know you hadn't spoken a lot the days leading up to the game. did you get a chance to talk to him afterwards. >> yeah, we talked for awhile
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know how proud he was and how happy he was for me, you know, he was upset they lost but happy for me. >> did he have any sort of regrets or how did he say that unc guys were doing? >> you know, he said that they were upset they lost and he just wished that they would have denied me or not left me open but i'm happy that, you know, they forgot about me for a little bit. >> kris, of course, you ha that national championship winning three-pointer at the buzzer and i understand your mother actually taught you how to shoot. >> yeah, my mom, she taught me a lot about the game and my shot was one of them. you know, she started with me when i was young and she even coached me on my shot still to this day. >> what did she have to say after the game? did she like your form? she just told me how proud she was and, you know, she was actually shocked that they left me open too.
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>> you had no time to think when that shot went off. did you know it was in? >> well, i think every hot is going in, so that shot was no different. one-two step. >> winning attitude. >> and it works. >> well, congratulations enjoy your sleep and many your success. thank you so much for joining us. kris jenkins. >> thank you for having me. >> you can see the women's final tonight at 8:30 eastern on espn. let's go back to rob and snowy boston. >> what an incredible game last night and not a whole lot of baseball played in cleveland and
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i got to tell you this is a lot easier than the 100 plus inches they were digging out last year so i'll take a broom over a shovel any day and i'll certainly take summer. >> i still can't believe it. >> it's a good attitude, rob. thank you very much. "pop news" time, everybody. and some sweet satisfaction for rolling stones fans this morning in the form of a new album. the british icons gave us a bigger bang in 2005, the name of their album then and now comes "the aftermath." ronnie wood, the band's by guitarist revealing they're on the way and spent a few days in the studio recording and this time around they have tapped into their blues roots recording 11 loose covers mixed in with brand-new material and woods said we can hear them as early as this year proving that sometimes you can always get what you want. >> nice. >> puns? no, that's not a record.
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also in "pop news" "american idol" winner kelly clarkson made a hit out of "heartbeat song." it will end sunday. cowell says in his opinion it lost its mojo when paula abdul and he left. that was in 2009 and 2010 respectively and the ratings don't dispel that opinion. at its peak "idol" had 36 million viewers. this season it's averaged around 8 million. nice to see simon's insults don't stop because he's left. and then finally, a nasty neighbor dispute you would be nuts to mess with. these pictures tell the story. take a look. a stalking squirrel who will not rest until he gets revenge. the guy -- there he is again -- the evidence of mental warfare admits he shined a light at him to shoo him away and it backfired.
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him peering at him through windows leading the man to admit he is afraid to go outside of there he is again. there is a lot of gray area over who is right and wrong. we can't make heads or tail, bushy tails of it. we just hope these two figure it out soon because we don't have a corny pun left to say about this. >> here's johnny. or six. >> yeah, i've done better but i just thought the pictures of that nutty little squirrel were worth the read and that is "pop news," everybody. on this tuesday. >> thank you, lara. coming up a lot coming up in the last half hour, sarah paulson starring in "the people v. o.j. simpson." playing marcia clark and she opens up to us this morning. snack rescue. the popular kids so many enjoy that, oh, may not be as healthy as you think. we have better options.
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talk to her live coming up. good morning, everyone, 8:27 right now on this tuesday, april 5th. i'm michelle charlesworth. topping headlines at this hour, new video of the man charged in the hit and run that killed a businessman in brooklyn. 24-year-old joshua cologne was moved to central booking overnight, accused of driving
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belonging to 63-year-old phil delagratzi. but del agratzi tried to get in the cab of the truck and end up on the -- ended up on street and was rolled over as the truck drove off. the yankees will try to open their season today an the best advice for fans would be to dress in layers. yankee stadium will be packed for today's rematch of october's wildcard game against houston. it was 67 degrees, though, that night. by the way, yesterday's particulars are good for -- tickets are good for today.
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all right. let's get a check often the commute with heather. hello. >>reporter: hello, michelle. we'll talk about what's going on here, route 3 eastbound side right near meadowland parkway, an accident. delays all the way back to before route 17. e, f, m and r trains, police activity at 65th street. we have service changes, we have delays, so definitely give yourself some extra time. 30 minutes outbound george washington bridge. we had an accident cleared. it was on the upper level. so that is gone. the lincoln tunnel is an hour, the holland tunnel is a 30- minute delay. now, we do have a problem as you try to leave the lincoln tunnel. it's on 495, it's westbound. it's right near route 3 splits off. so as you're going right by the turnpike, route 3 split, you have that crash. street cleaning rules are in effect. michelle, back to you. >> all right. thank you so much, heather. it's not even 30 degrees, bill. >> yeah. you know, it's a great february day today. 27 degrees right now. we got sunshine. it is cold.
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28 jfk. what should it be? about 42 degrees at this hour. so we're looking at 37 game time this afternoon. we should be at 57 this afternoon. so it's 20 degrees colder. and you tack on the wind, it's about 30 degrees colder than normal. dress warmly. we look for sunshine, but it's only for a day. we start to warm up tomorrow. sun and clouds, 48 tomorrow. some rain and maybe a thunderstorm, 60 by thursday. michelle. >> all right, bill, thank you. that's the news for now. "live with kelly an michael" coming nobody nobody nobody can -- hello, everybody. welcome back to "gma." bundled up crowd in times square this morning. they'll be warm and cozy tonight looking for the finale of "the people v. o.j. simpson." a lot looking forward to that and sarah paulson will be here talking about playing prosecutor marcia clark. >> she really embodies her, unbelievable performance. cameron diaz is here with us live.
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sharing secrets now to gracefully aging which, boy, does she do well. she's got a brand-new book out. we'll talk to her coming up. also a big announcement. steve harvey and "shark tank" executive producer mark burnett are teaming up for a new show airing right here on abc that will feature two rival entrepreneurs pitching their idea to a studio audience. the audience gets to vote on which one should get funding. didn't we do a segment on this. >> the whole audience is sharks. >> i feel like this was a "gma" segment two years ago. great idea, folks. we have our snack rescue series this morning. we are talking about a staple in so many kids' lunch boxes, fruit chews that they often say is made with real fruit. how do they compare to real fruit? our becky worley is back to explain. uh-oh. i have a feeling i know what you'll tell me. >> parents are always trying to find healthy snacks that kids will actually eat.
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that come in a bag. what's not to love? well, sugar. successful parenting often comes down to -- >> i'm hungry. >> reporter: -- having snacks at crucial moments. little bags of goodyies that don't need to be refrigid that promise 100% vitamin c, they're a godsend except says maya feller when she says how much sugar they have. >> ten grams. 12 grams. 15 grams. >> 15 grams of sugar. the world health organization says 15 grams in a whole day for kids. that's the sugar content in this one packet of target market pantry chews. there's lonely eight or nine gummies so when i give tem to my kids they say i want two packs. >> exactly. then all of a sudden they've had 30 grams of sugar. very similar to giving them an entire packet of starburst which
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grams of sugar. >> reporter: sure enough the first four ingredients are similar. >> corn syrup, sure, fruit juice concentrate and hydrogenated oil. it's so confusing when it says organic. we've been told it's better but not when you're starting with sugar and not when it's the same as candy. >> target is currently phasing out the market pantry fruit flavored snack packages with a serving size of 26 grams and annie's says they are certified organic and don't contain artificial flavors, sin they haddic colors or high truck tuesday corn syrup. horizon says the same telling us they add natural flavors in the fruit snacks. the other brands we mentioned declined to comment. all right, becky is joining us now with more, so we know about the high sugar content but what about the like the vitamin, vitamin c that these snacks tout. >> they say you should get it
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three or four strawberries, boom, your kids got their rda of vitamin c. a quarter of an orange. if your kids eat any fruit they're probably getting their vitamin c. >> you don't need the chews for that. what about that whole shelf life thing where it's like you can keep it in the cupboard and throw it in your purse. you don't have to worry about it. >> as a parent you've got to have stuff on hand at all times to prevent looming meltdowns with energy crisis of blood sugar dropping so we all know this. but the good stuff, dried fruit. get your kids to eat it. get the unsweetened kind. this is a godsend. these are freeze dried fruits and sell them at costco. the only ingredient is fruit, sometimes citric acid but no added sugar and they will live forever in your car no matter the temperature. >> good. >> and tangerines. sailors went around the globe with these things. throw them in your purse. they'll last a month. >> in your purse? really.
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i'm telling you and they come in handy. >> so we've been talking about sugars. what about clamping down on fats and oils in our kids' snacks as well. >> that's important for us as adults but for kids, they need those fats. so trail mix is really great if you can get your kids going on it. of course, they're going to want the ones -- >> with the m&ms in it. the ones i want too. >> savory is good too. >> thank you very much, becky. we appreciate it. over to you, george. we look ahead to tonight's finale of "american crime story: the people v. o.j. simpson," you know, that sarah paulson stars at marcia clark and sass lara said she embodies marsha claushg and sits down with deborah roberts to talk about it. >> the truth came out. toughen up, cochran. this is a smoker's lounge. day care is on the first floor. >> wow. sizzle.
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she is. >> did you change your feeling or your thinking about marcia clark in any way. >> i did. i really had a very particular image and picture of her, one i think most americans had which is she was stride dent, aggressive [ bleep ] for lack of an articulate way of putting it and the scripts themselves. i came to realize that was so, so far from the truth. >> get back to work. >> had a chance to meet her. you met her later on in the filmmaking. >> we were practically done when i met her. it was an incredibly painful time in her life to have it all brought back and in some form of entertainment. i think it was probably scary for her and i felt protective. >> did she apologize for the hair. >> she did, when she sat down she said, i just want to say sorry for the hair. i thought i'll take it. >> because had you to wear that wig. >> i wore four different wigs
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not very attractive. >> you say that you have not actually watched the series along with everybody else. >> no. >> but people are riveted. why do you think this is touching such a button. >> gosh, i think everyone was so obsessed during the trial. i don't know why it would be different now. >> what do you hope people will come away from the o.j. simpson series with? because you don't really make a judgment about guilt or innocence. >> it's not really about that. what i hope they come away with is twofold. one that at the center of the story is the death of two innocent people and the circus this trial became really made that hard to see clearly but more than that or equal to that, you know, every player involved in the trial was a real person. a flesh and blood thinking, feeling person and so many of them were sort of treated almost like they were holograms like they weren't real people. didn't think about what johnnie cochran's personal struggles were or marcia clark's struggles
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and i hope what you're able to see we're talking about real people whose lives were forever changed and most not for the better post this trial so i hope that's something people take away. >> gripping so many more than 0 years later. "american crime story: the people v. o.j. simpson" airs tonight on fx. now back to rob in boston. >> hey, george, so weird to have this much snow and the sun be this strong.
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it to be this cold >> this weather report is brought to you by legal zoom. let's talk movies. it's a big day for "star wars" fans, "star wars: the force awakens," the blue-ray dvd is released and a force for change which is a charitable initiative started by lucas film and disney. they've got a new campaign coming up and executive producer kathleen kennedy and mark hamill have the details. >> mark is here to tell us what's happening with force for change in 2016. mark. >> oh, i'm sorry. i have dialogue? intently. from april 5th through may 4th. force for change will launch a brand-new campaign. this year for every dollar you
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charities, force for change will double your efforts and match your donation. >> just for participating you'll entered to win an all expense paid trip to ireland including kelly islands, the location of the final dramatic scene from "the force awakens." show your force and visit mark. mark. >> line, line. you know, if you want to take one more snow day this would be the day to get the new dvd and hunker back at home and put it next to your vhs copies of the original series. >> okay, rob, you get inside now. it's cold out there. when we come back, cameron diaz is here live. come seek the royal caribbean.
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group of women. >> yes. >> talking about your body. your body book and it was such a great, smart conversation so now you get into aging. what inspired you to write the book. >> i think that, you know, as we get older, there are phases of life that we enter into and i was -- i was entering the phase of 40 and i started getting a lot of questions about, was i scared to turn 40, are you afraid to turn 40. >> heck no. >> why is everybody -- why should i be afraid. >> beats the alternative. >> only one thing happening if you're not aging and it ain't so fun. if you're alive for me what i learned is that aging is really about living. you know, and so i feel very grateful that i actually get to turn another year older because not everybody does. not everybody gets to grow old and i realize that people were worried or they were afraid of aging because they just didn't understand it and i was like, what is aging?
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so i called up my writing partner sondra bark and said i have our next book. we're going to write about what happens to us on a cellular level as we age. she said, okay, perfect. we got this one. >> reading the research i was so impressed and traveled and did a lot of interviews and put on the journalism hat. >> there's no secret to aging well. there is a basic way of doing it and it's called -- it is, again, it's living and how well you live. you know, how well you take care of yourself. there's five pillars of well-being. it's good nutrition, good movement of the body, good night sleep which rest -- stress release, i know, stress release and meaningful connected loving relationships, those are the five pillars of well-being. that's just living every day. we all get up, eat, move our bodies, sleep at night. we try to release stress in some way during the day.
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people that we love. >> yeah. >> and if we can learn what that -- the first book, "body book" was about taking care of your body. how do you do that if you don't know what's good and bad. how do you good for your body if you don't know what good is. >> now we do. >> this is the same thing with aging. how do you age well if you don't understand what that is so you have to inform yourself and what this book is for help women take responsibility for their body, how they -- to look forward. aging is a decline. naturally that is what it is. it is a decline. and if you don't get ahead of that. if you don't know how -- what to expect and how to make sure that you get ahead of it then what happens is that you become sickly and old and broken instead of being full of life until the end of it. >> we are surrounded by beautiful and we're all aging women here. we have a couple who wanted to say something. bettyanne menza who is 54 says she is not feeling her best. tell us what you're feeling. >> yes, i definitely feel my age.
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are in their 20s and i haveth them and i have great pears at my house but i definitely see myself gaining weight and getting wrinkles but i try to exercise more and eating well. >> you know, the thing -- one of the research parts of the research that was really, really i thought was very interesting is that people who accept aging actually age better. you actually put up to six years more on to your life once you accept that you are aging. >> we can all do that, right? >> it's a way of once you embrace something it's a mind-set so the body follows the behind in anything so if you are accepting of it and people who were -- learn you could actually age well. a lot of people are afraid of aging so they're scared of it and don't do it well. if you know that you can do it well and learn how to do it and all those things are important then you can keep moving forward with a better mind-set and
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>> monica is there. you're about to turn 60. >> i am. isn't this crazy. >> oh, yeah. >> somebody is owning it. >> i am owning it. i'm totally opening it and i feel better than i ever did and cameron, you're right. it's all about those five pillars and i'm doing exactly that. i'm embracing age going through menopause right now and i don't have any of the symptoms that most women go through because i believe our issues are in our tissues and if you know how to release your emotion, good, bad or indifferent we can really feel the feelings and then just let them go. >> monica, you should write a book. >> i did. i did. it's called "how may i serve" actually. >> thank you for serving us with great positive attitude. >> thank you for inviting me here to share my experience. >> great to meet you. >> again, research shows that women going through menopause once they accept it and they're not afraid of the symptoms and that's another thing, knowing what the symptoms are, that they're coming at you helps you
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they come and the women who accepted it and didn't stress about it as much went through less and shorter menopause symptoms. >> great tips. this book is fantastic. thank you for coming back. >> thank you. >> so good to see you. thank you. >> i'll keep you not afraid. you keep me not afraid. >> all right. >> talking about it ladies. >> absolutely. "the longevity book" hits stores today. coming up, jessica seinfeld is live with us and maybe a
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thanks for watching. good morning. it's 8:56, this tuesday, april 5th. i'm ken rosato. topping headlines at this hour, the chilly temperatures in april. meteorologist bill evans with all the details. >> that's right. the calendar says spring, mother nature has not turned the corner towards spring weather yet. we haven't seen our weather pattern change. the temperature here at 9:00 is going to be 28 degrees. 28s are wild from the park to laguardia and over toward teterboro and even morristown and islip an down to toms river. baseball weather, 37 with a northerly wind at 10 to 20. doesn't seem very baseball- like. they will play. it'll feel like the 20s. dress warmly. going to the game or going anywhere today, it'll be around 41. tomorrow 48. and then we're looking at 60 with a thunderstorm thursday.
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and heather o'rourke has a look at the traffic. >>reporter: ken, you can expect some changes on the e, f, m and r trains. police activity at 65th street. so service changes and delays as a result. long island railroad cross honor new york city transit tickets. long island railroad not dog too badly. you do have metro north with about five to 10-minute delays and then you have route 80 eastbound side right near exit 62 an accident. street cleaning rules are in effect for today. ken, back to you. >> heather, thank you. police are looking for two men who slashed and robbed a man on the number 2 subway line in the bronx. the men demanded the victim's backpack as the train was pulling into the jackson avenue station. when he resisted, they grabbed the bag and then slashed the man across the top of his head. he's now at lincoln hospital in stable condition. new york state's common core testing for english language arts starts today for grades 3-8. the e.l.a. testing will run through thursday. the common core testing for math will be conducted from april 13th to the 15th. schools are bracing once again for parents who opt out of
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