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all lanes remained closed the southbound. here we go. we will have 56 degrees today. a pitching a theme here. 72 on sunday. so before i monday. have a great day. good morning, america. donald trump taking on his own party calling the system rigged as a new huge lead in new york. as his family rallies to his side. >> if he would only listen, i say, okay, do whatever you want. he's an adult. he knows the consequences.
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again about his own late run for the white house. severe storms slam the south and giant hail pounds homes shattering windows and new images of it collapsing a roof. an abc news exclusive, olympic gold medalist picabo street speaking out about the fight with her father and that arrest. >> my whole is crumbling around me. >> now revealing a dark family secret. her emotional interview only on "gma." out on the verge of the -- on the verge of greatness. steph curry's golden state warriors going for a history making win as another legend, kobe bryant, prepares to say good-bye to the game. the end of one era, the beginning of another right now. good morning, america. happy wednesday. what a night ahead in the nba. >> just minutes after kobe made his announcement that this was
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know, when he did this months ago, well, just minutes after that sold out. ticket prices for tonight's game shot up becoming some of the most expensive for a regular season game in sports history. >> yes, as george said history could be made tonight. steph curry and the warriors also have a chance to do it, to beat the record of michael jordan's chicago bulls team for season. >> what a season they are having. >> i'm going to go on record i'll be tired tomorrow morning because i'll be up late so when you see the red eyes, got it. thank you, all. we'll begin, though, with the race for the white house and the battle for new york. a new poll showing donald trump with a huge lead. up more than 40 points. the primary now just six days away and trump's family making headlines in a town hall overnight. abc's jon karl is in syracuse, new york, with the latest. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, robin. as he attempts to close the deal
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donald trump is moving closer to an all-out war with his own party. he has a huge lead in new york but bitterly complaining about republican primary rules accusing his own party of trying to tank his nomination. >> this is a dirty trick and i'll tell you why, the rnc, the republican national committee, they should be ashamed of themselves for allowing this kind of crap to happen. i can tell you that. >> reporter: he's upset about what happened last week in colorado especially which held a convention instead of an open election and awarded all of its delegates to ted cruz. we talked to trump about it backstage before his rally in rome, new york. you saw what chairman priebus said. these rules were set last year, nothing mysterious, nothing new. >> it's totally mysterious. this fact the people running it don't know about it. no, it's a rigged system. >> reporter: there are rules. were you unprepared for this? you're not a professional
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>> not, i'm not. i was ready for a democratic race meaning, you know, democracy and this is not democracy. this is not democracy at its finest i can tell you because i'm leading by millions of votes. >> reporter: in a cnn town hall meeting with his family, trump said straight up, the party leaders don't want him to get the nomination. >> you're saying you don't think the rnc wants you to get the nomination nomination. >> no, i don't. >> reporter: ted cruz says trump is just trying to bully the party and the delegates. >> donald needs to stop threatening the voters. he needs to stop threatening the delegates. he is not a mobster. >> reporter: at the family town hall, trump's adult children and his wife melania tried to show the softer side of the gop front-runner. >> now you see this side and it's something we love doing because we love the man to death. >> whenever my father puts his heart and soul into something he goes full force. >> reporter: even his own family says he needs to act more presidential.
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different? >> just to use nice language. >> better language. >> sometimes better language. >> he sometimes tell him to withhold some of that sort of fire. i also understand it and i think it's instinct. >> i'm capable of doing it. it's easy to do it. easier to do it than the way i behave right now. i have two more people i have to take out and -- >> reporter: republican party chairman reince priebus fired back overnight at trump with a tweet saying, quote, nomination process known for a year and beyond. it's the responsibility of the campaigns to understand it. complaints now? give us all a break. george, i have never seen anything like it. a war of words between the party chairman and the person that is the front-runner right now for that party's nomination. >> yeah and reince priebus, it really is and priebus has been talking to trump a lot. tweet right there. let's talk to moscow right now. our little analyst.
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between the rnc chair and donald trump. at the same time you saw some of trump's best assets out there in that town hall meeting last night. >> well, yeah, as jon said it's unprecedented he's in a fight with the people he wants the nomination of. i actually thought last night was his best moment. they put on a great face and a great interview in the course of that and one of the things i've learned the last 20 years is people now don't just vote for one person they vote for a family in the white house and they want to see the family as a unit and i this i that showed very well for donald trump last night. >> he is going to have to pull his delegate campaign together to do a better job of getting these people on board. >> well, he has never in this process put together a real professional campaign that we have seen, ever seen before that it's not even close to what we've seen in the past before. i think donald trump understands that he probably gets to 1200. how does he get the last 100?
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and a real campaign and he's in a hurry to put that together. >> big news from the speaker of the house paul ryan making calls to draft him at the convention. he finally put it to rest. >> i do not want, nor will i accept the nomination for our party. if no candidate has a majority on the first ballot, i believe that you should only choose from a person who is actually participated in the primary. count me out. i should not be considered, period, end of story. >> now, that seems about as shermanesque as you can get, matt. >> that's pretty direct statement. i think he figured out, you know, george, i'd like to go see the pope and visit with the pope but i'm not going to get an invitation. paul ryan wasn't going to get an invitation. a better chance kobe will play next year than he will be the nominee. >> thank you, matthew dowd. over to robin.
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now to that massive storm battering the south. baseball-size hail and flooding and more violent weather is on the way. ginger is back and has the latest. good morning, ging. >> happening this morning and look at this large hail this time in san antonio, texas, the hand shredding people's blind from the inside to outside and look at this. brand-new out of jackson, mississippi, from the heavy rains that moved through. record rainfall near 5 inches. the roof collapses at that school, the water rushing in, rushing outside. fortunately no one hurt there. flood watches this morning, still san antonio, texas, having some big issues, but from pensacola back through parts of mississippi, southern alabama watching the rainfall. i have more on that robin coming up on how much rainfall along the gulf coast in a couple minutes. >> all right, ginger, thank you. now to the big health alert about the zika virus. the house now taking a big step passing a bill to speed up zika drug research as health officials say americans and at least 30 states could
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joining us now from bethesda, maryland, dr. anthony fauci, the director of the national institute for allergy and infectious disease at the national institutes of health. thank you very much for your time this morning. i know you spoke recently at that white house briefing where the cdc announced that the zika virus could be scarier than first thought. what does that exactly mean, sir? >> well, there's several things. one, it's obviously spreading, you know, rather rapidly. we're seeing cases that are travel related cases coming to the united states. we haven't seen local cases yet. but when you look at the ability of this virus to destroy tissue of the brain and neurological tissue, that its ability to cause damage to the neurological system is really getting rather concerning, even more so than we thought originalfully sir, does it go beyond pregnant women here and how close is there to finding a treatment? >> i think when we talk about treatment, that's something that
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the sense of it's an acute viral infection. we really need to think about prevention, and one of the ways you can prevent obviously it is to develop a vaccine and that's something we have on very much of a fast track to try and begin some studies, early studies of vaccine candidates that we have lined up. the other is mosquito control. not only controlling mosquitoes, killing mosquitoes, preventing their breeding but also protecting pregnant women with things like making sure we can avoid mosquito contact. you know we have the cdc recommendation that people in the united states who are pregnant thinking of becoming pregnant going to these areas should really not travel to the involved areas. >> the president asked for $1.9 billion in funding last february as we were reporting the house is now finally acting upon it. what do you need, doctor, to be able to properly face this?
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and continue the programs we've already started with the programs now. we can't delay, but the money that was asked for is really absolutely necessary for us to get the job done. >> all right. dr. fauci, thank you very much for your tireless efforts. we appreciate it very much. >> good to be with you. of course, adding to the growing concerns summer will be here before we know it. >> it's real eye opening to see that red spread across the u.s. map. there are new developments this morning in the shooting death of will smith. the super bowl champ gunned down in a road rage incident and authorities now say there was a loaded gun in his car. abc's ryan smith has the latest. >> reporter: breaking overnight, police revealing to abc news former nfl star will smith had a fully loaded 9 millimeter handgun in his car when he was gunned down by 28-year-old cardell hayes. authorities say ballistics show the weapon wasn't fired and they did not find bullet casings.
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loaded eded revolver from hayes' car different from the gun he used to shoot smith and his wife raquel at least once in the leg. this morning police searching a third car involved in the car accident, a gray impala, they say, contained two friends of smith, uninjured during the shooting. police not confirming their identities, but a close friend of smith's, washington redskins running back pierre thomas was photographed at the scene after the shooting posting this on instagram, i witnessed a close friend shot to death over an expletive fender bender. hayes' defense attorney saying his client wasn't the aggressor. will smith's father speaking out for the first time since his son's death to our affiliate wtvd. >> he shot him in the back and then he walked up on him and shot him again and then when his wife started screaming we have babies, he shot her. please tell me where that was not murder. >> reporter: smith's father,
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>> do i forgive the gentleman that shot my son? yes, i do and many going to forget him, hell no. >> reporter: hayes has been charged with second degree murder. he has not yet entered a plea but another charge for shooting raquel smith is pending and a further investigation recovering from nonlife-threatening injuries. >> thanks very much. what a story. >> it really is, george. now to an incredible survival story. a 72-year-old woman stranded for nine days in the arizona wilderness. she says she drank pond water and ate plants to survive and made a sign that said help to signal rescuers and abc's clayton sandell has her remarkable story. >> this morning, 72-year-old ann rodgers has managed to not just beat the odds but smash them to pieces. on march 31st she's driving to see her family in phoenix. >> however, i took a wrong turn. >> reporter: ending up in the remote arizona wilderness.
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>> there was no way to do anything other than camp in the car that night with queenie, my dog and nike, my cat. >> reporter: on april 3rd her car and her cat are found but rodgers and her dog queenie missing, cold desperate to find water and plants they can eat to survive. >> every night the cold set in, so i had to prepare my campfire, space for me and queenie to squeeze together and curl up together for body warmth. >> reporter: for nine days search teams come up empty. a few days later searchers spot queenie and then this a help signal made from rocks and sticks. >> the ground searchers found my note, please, please help. i need it now. >> reporter: finally a helicopter finds rodgers, remarkably not just alive after nine days but able to walk to the chopper all on her own. >> age does not necessarily mean
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it can mean wisdom. >> reporter: for "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> what she said i love. now to amy with the morning's other top stories starting with some news about the fbi. >> that's right. we have new details now about how the fbi was able to break into the cell phone that belonged to the san bernardino shooter. "the washington post" reporting the fbi paid a one-time fee to professional hackers who found a flaw in apple's software then created a device to figure out syed farook's password. a police officer shot in ohio during a standoff has died from his injuries. steven smith of the columbus police department is now the 16th law enforcement officer to die this year as a result of firearms. that is double the number this time last year. well, the governor of north carolina is amending a controversial law that limits anti-discrimination protection for gay and transgender people and his new executive order will change the state's equal
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include sexual orientation and gender identity. well, nearly 40,000 workers at verizon are on strike security. the company says trained replacement workers will pick up the slack. finally, one couple got so romantic at a bar in montana they were oblivious to their surroundings, even an armed robbery. take a look. they're busy smooching there, right. then masked men run in and hold up the bar pointing the gun at people but the couple carries on un unaware as even though other frightened customers put their hands up. the lovers came up for air only when the robbers left the bar as the bartender hit the alarm. and to that i say love to blind. >> apparently. >> i was wondering what you were going to say about that. >> i was too. i had a few lined up too. >> big. >> robin, we're get ready. we're not going to get sleep. a huge night in basketball and the golden state warriors
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record and not just any record, michael jordan's. and lakers star kobe bryant closing out his 20-year career and both kicking off at the same time and t.j. holmes is here with more. hey, teej. >> forget politics. this is the most heated debate we have going on in the country. we're all divided. jordan's '96 bulls that won a 72 games or curry's 2016 warriors that could win their 73rd tonight. who is the greatest? depends who you ask. the nba champion golden state warriors have had a nonstop record-breaking season. >> running to klay thompson. >> reporter: 24 straight wins to start the season, the longest ever home court winning streak at 54 and the first team to clinch a playoff spot with a whopping two months left in the regular season. >> curry gets his back. >> reporter: now with 72 wins, mvp steph curry and his warriors have tied for the most wins in a
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one game away from breaking the '95/'96 chicago bulls. could they be the greatest team of all time? bulls hall of famer scottie pippen says golden state wouldn't stand a chance against his team. >> bulls and four. >> they don't get one off you? >> no. >> reporter: others not so sure. >> steph curry is the baby face assassin or the reason. the brother has heart, skip. >> anything can happen. >> reporter: but the warriors have a secret weapon. their coach. steve kerr was on that '96 bulls squad. but wisely told "the san francisco gate" if the two teams played each other there's no question that we could beat us and they could beat them. well played. steph curry remains coy, as well. >> we're doing something special and this is a great time to be a warrior fan. >> with the hottest ticket of the night actually kobe's last game. >> i remember when i spoke with him in november about tonight
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beautiful morning, chris, cool it is blue. >>8 on staten island. we have call chris -- crisp spring morning. it'll be a beautiful day with a high of 26 -- 46 degrees. italy gets warmer through the weekend. 61 friday. we warm up to coming up an abc news exclusive. olympic champion picabo street opening up for the first time in an emotional interview about her arrest after that fight with her father. it was pretty aggressive, yeah, it was very scary. it shook me up. >> she's revealing also a very dark secret this morning. and some passengers behaving badly. a nasty scene caught on camera and what is causing so much outrage this morning. stop... clicking around
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good morning it is 7:24 this wednesday, april 14 -- april 13. the man accused of flashing a young girl on her way to school is in police custody peer this man in this video exposed himself to an 11-year-old girl yesterday morning and eastern new york peer he grabbed the girls but, she screamed he randolph turn he ran off. the suspect who has not been identified as picked up overnight. more than 35,000 verizon workers are on strike this morning. they hit the picket lines at 6 am over a contract that expired back in august. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are supporting the workers and calling on verizon to resume meaningful negotiations. meanwhile, they have hired thousands of nonunion workers
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welcome back to "gma." you're looking at that major damage from a hailstorm in the south. and we have these images of rain collapsing a roof, as well. more heavy rain is on the way. >> it really is. ginger has been telling us about that. also right now a new poll out this morning showing donald trump way ahead here in new york.
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and take a look at these brand-new images, the royal couple on safari. kate feeding baby elephants and rhinos. we're going to have much more coming up. >> ah. this one is not quite as wild as those. amy has another special guest with us. >> vincent the dog was tipping the scales at 38 pounds. wait until you see him now. he's behind that screen and there is a reason he's being called skinny vinnie and, michael, you have my favorite story of the day coming up. >> yes, i do. another viral video. another viral star and it could be the worst prank ever even though i say it could be the best prank ever. what these brothers did to their little sister that had to do with zombies. >> she's never going to forgive them. >> one of the funniest things i've seen in a long time. >> it's very funny. >> bringing me back to childhood torture from my brothers. i'm sure you feel it too. we begin with the abc news exclusive.
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the first time about the fight with her father that led to domestic violence charges. she sat down with abc's matt gutman. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, george. after that humiliating dustup with her father and that arrest, picabo tells me she has nothing to hide and over the course of a couple of hours the skier known for fearlessly charging down a mountain showed us what she never revealed publicly. her vulnerable. picabo street was an american sweetheart, rocketing downhill right into our living rooms. >> picabo street. >> reporter: winning world championship, olympic gold in 1998 and american hearts. >> get the'sing power. >> reporter: she seemed to have it all but that arrest and that mug shot for the first time revealing a dark secret. >> this has been a long road and even in -- at the pinnacle of my career i'm in nagano, japan, just won my olympic gold medal and realize it's been an hour
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and i just -- that pit in my stomach. no, not here. not here. my dad's bonked. >> reporter: refer to her father ron's fits of rage just before he went into diabetic shock. his bonking had been a family secret until december 23rd of last year. >> i put him downstairs. i don't know what he's doing. >> what do you mean you put him downstairs. >> reporter: her mom was slated to have double hip replacement surgery that day. there was a blizzard out but nearing diabetic shock again ron who was living in picabo's house under her care decided to drive his wife to the hospital himself. instead, he drove into a snowbank. bumping the house. >> as soon as i got in front of him and made eye contact with me, i was like, oh, boy, i need to get him in the house as soon as possible. >> reporter: there was nobody home. >> there was nobody home, right. he eyed up on me and they were all glazed over. >> reporter: while she tries to
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downstairs he grab fistfuls of her hair. >> and so we were right above the stairwell to downstairs. i then just wrapped my arms around the back of his shoulders and barrel rolled. >> they tumbled down six stairs to the next landing. he has cuts on his neck and elbow. the thing is from the call it seems like you threw him down the stairs. that you were still in the top landing and that he had just rolled down but you -- >> we went together, yeah, i actually have a lump on my shin that will probably never go away from hitting the railing on the way down. >> reporter: picabo says she ran back upstairs calling 911. >> my father just tried to attack me in my own house -- >> you attacked him. >> reporter: both mother and father telling police picabo was the aggressor. as they're putting you in the squad car you must think all of this is crumbling around you because you're the breadwinner not only for your three kids but your parents. >> i have been the breadwinner since i was like 15.
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charges of assault and three counts of domestic violence. those charges dropped after her father filed an affidavit taking responsibility for the fight. what was so revealing about those affidavits? >> just the frustration level of my dad, of going from being the superman of the family to kind of almost like feeling like one of my kids. i just grabbed him and gave him a big hug. i said, i get it. i get it now and i'm sorry that you're hurting so much. now are you going to let me take care of you? >> there are tens of millions of americans in that so-called sandwich generation, both caring for their parents and their children like picabo. she says when she struggled with her father's condition she felt alone. isolated but says her arrest helped her learn that there is help out there and she hopes to help others find it. robin. >> i hope she can do that. all right, matt, thank you. now to an ugly scene on a plane unfolding before it even took off. passengers getting into, well, a war of words ultimately kicked
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the incident as you can imagine caught on camera and abc's david kerley has that story. >> one of us -- >> okay. sir. >> reporter: even before takeoff some unruly jetblue passengers making the skies unfriendly with each passing second. >> i make $4 million a year. what do you do? nothing so shut the [ bleep ] up. >> reporter: nasty words between two men. >> you're right. i'm a loser. i own six houses. >> i'm a loser. >> reporter: but not even this claim of 4 million bucks a year and six hopes could keep this guy on the plane. he's not done yet as passengers take video. >> i do not sign any disclaimer for the release so i will be filing a lawsuit. >> go ahead, jay z. bye, felicia. >> 20/20 vision with the 176 i.q. >> we apologize, everybody, for that behavior. we hope you enjoy the rest of
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[ cheers ] >> bye-bye. >> reporter: but the plane's passengers ready to leave long beach, california, aren't satisfied yet. >> the guy in the white shirt -- >> he moved. >> he was causing -- >> he moved back. >> you were part of it. don't act like you weren't. >> one down, two to go. >> they're all drunk. >> see you later to the passenger in the white shirt. >> bye. >> well, i think everybody feels uncomfortable even watching it. it's just totally ridiculous. >> reporter: and then the guy next to him. >> not your plane. >> it is. we had too much to drink. >> nothing to do. >> reporter: two of the three men were arrested for public intoxication but were released. because their alcohol level was below the legal limit. jetblue says the flight continued on to sacramento with three empty seats. david kerley, abc news, washington.
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>> with linkedin, i had so much luck with finding jobs in the past that i didn't suspect this to be a scam at all. >> reporter: experts say here's how the scam works. the crooks send a desperate job seeker a check, a sort of signing bonus for let's say $,000 then there's a catch, instructions to send most of that back in the form of a gift card or wire transfer. the scammer tells them it's a one time fee. the check, of course, is a fake and now the job seeker's money is in the hands of the scammer. wade received one of those checks for 2,400 bucks but she didn't play the game. >> i ended up calling up the bank and they proceeded to let me know that it was fake and for me to make sure i don't deposit it. >> reporter: the ftc admitting scams like these are a problem. >> as technology changes the way that predators seek people out who are looking for these types of opportunities will change
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>> and it's not just linkedin. karen kettering told our chicago station wls she used indeed and wasn't so lucky. she tried to deposit a check for almost $2,400, a check that bounced and sent $2,000 to a scammer. >> to come out fraudulent like this, you know, was a real big shock. >> this morning indeed tells abc news indeed has an entire team dedicated to the search quality effort and we do everything we can to determine a job's suitability. linkedin which sara wade used telling us when this type of activity is detected we work to quickly remove it and prevent future reoccurrences. we have taken action on sara's issue. so, remember, no job will ever make you pay a fee for working there. that should be your first red flag. just don't pay and the best way for websites to learn about this is if you tell them so report it right away. but these guys, they are really convincing. >> yeah. >> because you know they're so desperate to have a job and you
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on the up and up. >> wow. >> thank you very much. coming up on "good morning america," oh, brother, michael have you that epic prank. >> yes, i do. what happens when you put three brothers, a sister and a zombie apocalypse together? an amazing practical joke. we have all of that coming up. i am a migraine sufferer. my mom wants to understand, but she just can't see it. so excedrin worked with me to show my mom what i experience during a migraine. excedrin relieves my pain and symptoms. but their dedication to migraine sufferers doesn't stop there. oh my god... i'm so sorry, honey, that you go through this. now i finally feel understood. experience more stories at excedrin.com here's how it feels to get a new iphone every year with iphone forever from sprint. here's how it feels to get 50% off most national carrier rates too. so imagine how you'll feel when you get all this
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thriller >> all right. that's a scene from the hit series "the walking dead" and zombies are on everyone's minds right now and after the epic traffic hit the internet three brothers who say they tricked their sister into thinking there was a zombie apocalypse. to be honest with you, i may have believed it too. these guys are good. they did it after she had her wisdom teeth surgery. >> that's terrible. >> that's what brothers are for. let's take a look. >> centers for disease control in washington, d.c. has issued a viral outbreak warning. state and local officials have reported cases of high fever, nausea, death and even cannibalism. >> what the heck. did you -- >> what? we're driving like a slug.
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>> don't move. >> what? cannibals? zombies? >> you're going to need to defend yourself. i need to see you do it. okay, you got to hold it up. >> what is this gonna do against anything? >> hold it. >> we can only take one pet. which pet, the cat or the dog? >> the cat, you idiot. no. >> what do we do with the dog. >> he's the worst. he's already dying. leave him. get the cat. >> okay. i'll go get the cat. >> mom said we're leaving the dog. >> okay, that's fine. >> okay. >> dad said that since he's in las vegas, that he's close to mexico and wants us to meet in mexico. how good is your spanish from high school still? >> i -- i can say pants. >> we can only take funfetety or chocolate cake. which should we take.
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>> can we go to costco first? >> no, it's gonna be a bloodbath in there. >> we're going to let you get in bed. >> millicent, i'm sorry. we love you a lot. >> make sure you go online and check it out and i tell you, the family dog hasn't talked to her since. >> come on. >> the cat, you idiot. >> it's awesome, though. >> she can say pants in spanish. >> coming up in our next hour a weight loss story like you've never seen. meet the dog shedding half his size. skinny winnie or skinny vinnie? stand out. by design. that feeling recaptured.
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p good morning,merica it's 8:00 a.m. and weaver the sorority sister under fire for posting this photo on tinder, told it was provocative and risque, her secret recordings of being disciplined now telling her side of the story live this morning. also this morning, "dora the explorer" in hot water. the child star behind the famous
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did she get another child expelled? royal safari. brand-new pictures of kate and will feeding baby elephants and rhinos as the royal couple charms their way through india and what kate just revealed about little prince george being very naughty back home in britain. and hot digdety dog. a little dachshund that shed half his weight and faced down his doggie depression. fat vincent is now skinny vinnie and with us this morning as we say -- >> good morning, america. skinny vinnie. we all have a new friend this morning. >> that is not the same dog.
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>> oh, sharp. vincent the dachshund. >> see, that's what he looked like before. that's the before picture, yes. so how did he shed all that weight and become skinny vinnie? >> we'll meet him and the foster mom that took him in. ali is holding our daisy dachshund in front of the camera to get inspired to lose weight this. is amazing. you will love it. lara, we have a story about some athlete. >> you're looking at one across the table, by the way. one of the most stylish. was that your -- did you do blue -- blue steel. >> everybody says that i go to the blue steel. but i got to say it takes a village. it really does. >> listen, "sports illustrated" is out with its very first fashionable 50 list of the world's most stylish athletes. spoiler alert, i just -- well, i just did it. >> congratulations. >> well done, michael. >> it's great, big event for it.
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honored to be on the list with a lot of guys and ladies fashionable on the court, on the field and out. >> isn't your spring collection out now. >> yes and we sponsored the party along with jcpenney and it was great. >> who are you wearing? >> i'm wearing myself, robin. >> i just set you up. poof. >> the voice and the look from michael. to amy with the morning rundown. >> good morning. the big story this morning donald trump locking horns with his own party doubling down on complaints about the nominating system. during a prime time appearance with his family trump lashed out at the gop saying the rules on selecting delegates are stacked against him calling the process a scam. the chairman of the republican national committee fired back saying the process was set a year ago and saying, quote, give us a break. as for the democrats hillary clinton has picked up the endorsement of "the new york daily news" but a new poll finds her lead over bernie sanders narrowed to just 10 points. nearly 40,000 verizon
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walked off the job. they have been working without a contract and are fighting a pension freeze and they have trained backup workers to take over during the strike. a big boost in the fight against cancer. shawn parker who helped launch napster is donating $250 million to launch an institute aimed at developing treatments in the field of cancer immunotherapy which uses the power of the body's immune system to fight the disease. it's considered the largest single contribution made to immunotherapy research. after 15 hours, surgeons in texas have successfully separated twin sisters who were conjoined at the waist. the 10-month-olds shared a colon and a bladder. doctors are very optimistic about the girls' recovery. well, the texas teenager who used the so-called affluenza defense at his drunk driving trial claiming he was too spoiled to know right from wrong is back in court today.
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violating his probation. newly released documents show taxpayers spent $150,000 on his court ordered rehab because his parents couldn't afford it. well, consumer alert. the government is cracking down on skin care products that claim to be all natural but are not. the ftc says four companies have agreed to shop using the phrases all natural or 100% natural. one of the companies, the maker of rocky mountain sunscreen calling it a misunderstanding. and finally, call him king of the couch potatoes. a guy in brooklyn set a world record for binge-watching. he spent 94 hours in front of the tv, much of it watching "game of thrones" it was organized by a software company and doctors looked at how it affected him and said that he was suffering from acute hallucinations. i mean, "game of thrones" will do that to you. >> 94 hours without sleep. >> that too.
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we're going to move on to the story about "dora the explorer" actress is in hot water. the voice behind the character is named in a lawsuit after another student was expelled from school and the allegation is that the dora voice pressured her friend to smoke and then got special treatment herself. abc's linzie janis has the story. >> clap with us. >> reporter: "dora the explorer" has long been synonymous with the adorable animated girl who teaches children spanish on the hit nickelodeon show but the voice behind dora is now reportedly named in a lawsuit filed in a manhattan civil court. the ap reports that the case brought by nadia allegations in december the voice of the most recent addition of dora, 15-year-old fatima ptacek encouraged their 14-year-old daughter to join her in using a vaping pen to inhale caramel flavored water in a bathroom at avenue, a private new york school. according to the ap report, when
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the incident, the voice of "dora the explorer" was given a three-day suspension while the daughter of the couple who filed the lawsuit was expelled. the couple reportedly arguing their daughter was treated un unfairly because she was not a celebrity. >> parents are basically saying the school violated its own rules, that it's so unfair that they should be forced to readmit their daughter. >> reporter: fatima ptacek and her family say they have to comment and we hope this matter can be resolved as a private matter. in a statement the avenues school told "good morning america," avenues has very high standards and follows a fair process when there are infrookzs. we know students will make mistakes but we expect them to take accountability for them. the attorney for the couple who brought the suit says what her clients want most is for their daughter to be able to return to school.
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york. >> we'll see how it plays out. over to michael. thank you, george. here's a look at what's coming up on the "gma morning menu." the college student allegedly kicked out of her sorority after posting this photo on tinder. she's here to tell us her side of the story live in our studio and ginger's getting ready to switch up for the switchup week on "dancing with the stars." we're revealing her partner >> it's you. it's you. >> it might be me. you never know. ken jeong is here. if he's crashing our "dr. ken" watch party right in our studio. you have the little dog that could. skinny vinnie. he shed nearly half his weight and became skinny vinnie all coming up live on "gma" in times square with the people. honey, did you call the insurance company? not yet, i'm... folding the laundry! can you? no... cleaning the windows! the living room's a disaster! (vo) most insurance companies give you every reason to avoid them.
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just dance just dance. we got a big reveal. who will be ginger's new partner on "dancing with the stars." you know, it's switchup week. he's here now behind that screen. revealing -- we're revealing the mystery man. >> zorro. >> somebody who doesn't -- >> that's what it looked like to me. looked like zorro. >> you never know. >> that's michael's guess. >> we'll have that coming up. first i want to get to the university of nebraska giubilato who says she was kicked out of her sorority for posting a picture of herself on tinder with two sorority sisters and their chi omega tank tops accused of breaking the rules and came to a disciplinary meeting ready to record every meeting as she was confronted by an alumni sister. first linsey davis has her
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>> do you see that you've broken the rule on human dignity and your disrespectful attitude? >> not really, no. >> reporter: suggestive, provocative, even risque and promiscuous according to the university of nebraska omaha junior shannon workman that's how one sorority is characterizing this picture she posted on the dating site tinder. >> there's no place for personal degradation within membership of chi omega. >> reporter: it was her meeting with chapter administrators to can be heard saying thee violated the human dignity rule by wearing a chi omega shirt on a site known for making hookups. >> i think you should have told me to take it down. >> i think they did ask me to take it down. >> yeah, and i did. >> the appropriate response could have been and should have been, i'm sorry. i didn't know that was a rule. i will take it down. but instead we lots of attack attacking, lots of back and
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ultimately that is where we're at. >> reporter: as workman questions on the recording why she's still being disciplined even after taking the picture down things grow tense. >> what is happening here, we're not talking about tinder. we're talking about your attitude. >> yes. >> talking about your disrespect. >> i was being honest. >> okay, that is okay and that's great. in if i'm going to get kicked out for that then let it be. >> at this point we're going to pursue membership revocation, okay? so what that means is we will take all the minutes -- >> is this a joke. >> reporter: instead of going through the process of sending her membership she decided to walk away on the spot. >> i'm never coming back. >> for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> and shannon workman joins us now and shannon, i want to get your reaction to a statement from chi omega national chapter and say personnel matters are handled by our local chapter and they offer a series of checks and balances to make sure they're reasonable and fair.
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her membership. they offer an appeal process to those who do not. what's your reaction. >> as you could tell in the recording that she pretty much said you're being revoked and if i would have known about the hearing process i don't know what i would done. i was so humiliated after all of that and i don't know. >> i can hear the emotion in your voice. >> i did not there was any option in pursuing my membership because of what she said to me. >> so what do you see when you look at that picture? >> i see happiness, a big day for sorority girls like christmas. i was so happy with my big and my little and i was with my best friends in what did they see? what did they say they saw when they looked at it. >> well, they said that the fact that i was wearing my letters made it break a policy that can't be posted on tinder and i asked why i didn't get a warning like everyone else does for social media violations. and she said it was because that
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risque in nature require personal meeting? >> he said it was suggestive. >> yes. >> you disagree. >> completely. >> did you know that it was even possible that posting that picture with your sorority letters could get you kicked out or disciplined? >> not at all. i even like went brack and looked at the policies after the meeting and there was no way i would have ever even thought of that even happening. >> we heard in the audio recording that you -- they say, you were being disrespectful and aggressive. what happened leading up to that recorded audio meeting? >> all that i did was text the personnel chair who was in charge of all these mootings and ask for clarification basically. i was in shock that i would be given a personnel -- i don't do anything wrong honestly. >> how are your former sorority sisters reacting. >> a lot are supportive and warms my heart to know that. >> and your family and friends. >> they're amazing and i couldn't have done this without them and i love them. >> so where are you now? >> now i'm hoping to get the
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the word and hope girls stand up for themselves for whatever they believe in. >> all right, shannon workman, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> thanks, amy. we'll take a look at kate and will's royal road trip on safari in india, fourth day of a royal tour speaking out about an issue close to their hearts. abc's lama hasan has the details. >> this morning, william and kate in the jungles of north ears india feeding orphaned baby elephants and rhinos and going on safari through kazaranga national park. >> they both love wildlife. particularly william. conservation is his fashion. >> reporter: they dressed down this casual chic for their trek through the desert. kate in skinny zara jeans and a white polka dot blouse. last night william and kate received a warm welcome at a campfire complete with traditional songs and dancing and one adorable tiny 3-year-old
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their hearts too. as he tried stamping on william and kate's feet. the girls at the village reminding her of princess charlotte revealing later she is missing her own kids and confessing that prince george is very naughty. but away from all the official engagements on their whirlwind tour of india one thing everybody is buzzing about is her dazzling fashion choices. the duchess putting out all the stops on this trip mixing a little indian and british couture with main street labels and this little number kate choosing a $75 bohemian red dress with a navy trim to meet some of india's poorest children. >> she decided that that dress was the right thing to wear, i think, to go and meet children on the streets this time in delhi. >> you can look good in cheap chic. for "good morning america," llamalama hasan hasan, london. >> the way she says it, cheap
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now to the most stylish athletes around. for the first time ever "sports illustrated" is revealing its 50 most fashionable athletes list as we told you our very own michael strahan made it and jesse palmer, i'm sure, was a strong honorable mention. he is here with the details because you all win the sock game, jesse. >> these socks won't get you in the top 50. "sports illustrated" is honoring athletes whose fashion game is on point and last night, the magazine celebrated their top 50 at a star-studded event right here in new york. it's the hottest ticket in town. stars from the world of sports and fashion came together in the big apple to celebrate "sports illustrated's" first ever 50 most fashionable athletes issue. >> now the athletes be the ones setting trends is pretty cool. >> reporter: those on the list include lebron james. serrano williams. >> she's so powerful and strong on the court but then so feminine and girlie. >> reporter: even one of our
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>> who am i wearing today? i'm wearing myself. collection by michael strahan. very weird to say that but it is myself. >> reporter: which athlete tops the list? the new york giants victor cruz. >> something that i can't, you know, i can't hide the excitement on my face. super bowl champion "dancing with the stars" standout von miller was almost on the list here with lindsay arnold. not his usual partner witney carson. >> it is switchup week and found out lindsay will be my partner. i'm trying to get there too so great -- >> a lot can happen. >> i'll respond to either. >> and you just saw von miller's new partner for "dancing with the stars" with the switchup week and we'll reveal the rest of them coming up including who ginger's partner is going to be. should be exciting plus the "sports illustrated" editors for this came up with experts in fashion and sports and it wasn't just based on what you wear but
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why you wear it. this is victor cruz on the cover. new york giant, of course, michael strahan former new york giant. making the list. >> exactly. >> can we take a shot -- i'm telling you socks alone should get you in? >> every day. >> i hope they're listening. a lot of pull. >> write-in candidate. let's get outside to ginger. >> oh, good morning, everybody. and we've got my new favorite ladies from nebraska. they want to say good morning to, your grandkids. . ginger, thank you very
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i'm meteorologist bill evans. we have sunshine, temperature at 42 degrees. we're going to be looking at 43 in ridgewood, down the jersey shore. low 40s, climbing up to 50s at noon time. 52 by 2:00. lots of sunshine this afternoon and it only gets warmer. chilly in the suburbs overnight tonight, but tomorrow back to 58. 64 by saturday. warming to 74 >> i'm loving your hat. >> thank you. whatever. how do you say it. >> whatever. >> whatever. >> all right. lara -- >> you did that well. >> come on in, ging. "pop news," everybody and, papa can you hear me. robin, you know we love to sing it. papa, i hope because big news for barbra streisand fans. i was hoping for the crescendo but "variety" reporting she is in advanced negotiations to
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to begin. no confirmation on who will portray gypsy this time around in the classic. natalie wood played her in the original lady gaga said to be -- >> oh, yeah. >> considered for the dream role of lifetime. barbra, momma rose and john travolta the male lead and barry levinson to direct. coming back and i think remakes can be tricky but i feel like they have stacked it. so look for that in "pop news" then also, a leaky roof usually a pricey problem. this one turns out could be the best thing that ever happened to a family in toulouse, france. they may have hit global art world pay dirt uncovering a pieceny caravaggio. it's thought -- it's beautiful. it's a happy little sketch. >> i'd like that over my bed. >> yeah. >> doodle time there for caravaggio.
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1600 missing for 400 years. art experts calling it this find momentous saying it is the most important painting by far to be discovered in modern times. the louvre is currently studying it to confirm authenticity. if it is in fact by caravaggio it could be worth $150 million. >> holy -- >> they found it where? >> in their attic. >> it was hiding in the attic. >> a leaky roof. >> everybody go check your attics everybody. >> exactly. >> you won't find a caravaggio but go check anyway. >> on sale now. >> and then not long now until we find out ginger's new partner. >> do you not know? >> i have it down to two. >> we have a suggestion. we found you a backup option. he's a little wild but does have good moves. >> great one, right, ginger? >> yeah. we like that. so we'll find that up coming up on "gma." we're excited to hear. i can't imagine you dancing with
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finally just a little musical note, today's al green's birthday, 70 years old. what are you going to play for me. so in love with you >> robin, i'm so in love with you. >> thank you for that. you told me this would be for me. i love this song, some al green. >> he wrote this song in five minutes. >> five minutes? >> thank you, al green. 70th birthday. >> happy birthday.
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partner.tt2wlr=[kk`:o j# .9 tt2wlr=[kk`:!!*n ^9h tt2wlr=[kk`:4!j# (/< tt2wlr=[kk`:x#*&`:/!h tt2wlr=[kk`:t#j'`:;!, tt2wlr=[kk`:t#j)`:0ah tt2wlr=[kk`:p#j*`:'zt tt2wlr=[kk`:p#j,`:f 4 tt2wlr=[kk`:l#*.`:o)8 tt2wlr=[kk`:l#*0`:t?p . heather is off, debbie is in, checking our commute. thanks. good morning. bumper to bumper on the van wyk up toward lyndon boulevard. hillside, an accident. going to the maps, van wyk at hillside, a collision. watch for big time delays at the throngs neck bridge into the bronx for a collision. try the whitestone. and the l.i.e. westbound at deer park avenue, accident blocking the lane. inbound george, lincoln, one 40. b nd back close to schedule. meteorologist bill evans with a look at weather. sunshine, beautiful. starting off at 42, getting warmer every day a little bit into the weekend. bright blue skies, temperatures
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mid-30s well north and west. we'll get into the mid-50s this afternoon to about 56 degrees. lots of sunshine. a little light northerly wind. then tomorrow we start warming on up. 58 tomorrow. 61 friday. we'll warm to 72 by sunday. lots of sunshine. next shot at rain, not until tuesday. ken? >> thank you, sir. that is the news for now. "live with kelly & michael" coming up at 9:00 a.m. meantime, more of "good morning america" after the break here on channel 7. have a great day. pardon you call this -- >> how about that star turn on monday night, ginger as belle at the balance with val. that was monday night. but now it's about time to see who she's going to be dancing with next monday. it is switchup night next monday. are you ready
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>> let's not wait anymore. >> yeah. >> yes! >> yay. >> this is so good. >> how are uyou. >> so excited. >> i thought it has to be you. >> a dead giveaway. >> ginger not competitive at all. gives you a little yes. yes, i got -- i mean he's at the top of the leaderboard. this guy is soy creative. so amazing, i can't wait to work with you. >> i'm excited too. >> you smell good too. >> thank you. >> how difficult is it because you only have a few days? >> yeah, i mean i think the whole part of the switchup is seeing how well you can do with such a short amount of time. you know, we've been spending every day with someone and you get to know each other well but we hung out in the hall a little and val and i are great friends and he's given me -- >> here's what she can't do. >> get me into the flava. >> does that mean you'll be working this afternoon? >> we have five-hour rehearsals all lined up.
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>> the salsa. >> i love the salsa. >> what do you have in store for ginger? >> oh, you know like a lot of booty shaking. >> a sexy salsa. >> do you already know the dance in your head? >> no. not yet. >> do you make it up as you go along. >> i kind of -- i prep like i have a blueprint and then as i go i kind of make -- >> adjust. >> i make changes or i take things out or i put more in. for me it's all about the music. >> who picks the song. >> this week the producers pick the song. you got a great one. >> tell us what it is? >> it's -- i don't know what it is. it's in spanish. it's a traditional spanish latin -- it's like traditional. >> i can say pants in spanish. no, that's -- but how are you feeling, mark, we know that one week -- >> i'm feeling better. it was definitely nerve-racking the first day. i was really nervous but i've had this injury before and i had all the correct scans and exams afterwards and the doctor
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partners. the other switch-a-roos. jodie. you see there. peta and doug flutie. i like that. >> ginger, you do you get >> i did. i was looking at all the women giving him the stink eye. you don't take my man but now i'm all right. pairing. i love mark and you're the best. push her. >> i will. i got you covered. >> great to see you, mark. >> see you, mark. of course, you can see ginger and mark do the salsa on "dancing with the stars" monday night at 8:00, 7:00 central. now you got to get back to work. >> mark, you'll learn a lot about weather so let's quickly go and this is the first landspout or tornado of the year in colorado. they'll have many more. the high plains, you get high bases. this fors differently than a damage. fortunately that one didn't hurt anyone or anything that we have record of. and then a new storm coming into
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this one going to affect mostly northern california, southern oregon, all coastal, some of the >> oh. all that weather brought to you by nationwide. we have a lot to do. let's get to work. >> i'm excited. >> over to robin. all right, everybody, thank you, time now for our series and this morning, it's all about getting a flawless face. jamie concernkern lima and a team of experts helping with her cutting-edge it cosmetics joining us in a moment but first
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>> i'm wearing one life-changing product. unlike anything you've ever seen before. >> reporter: she's the former beauty queen who is now giving the cosmetics world a fresh face-lift. in what way did your search for the miracle makeup work for you? >> i have re red tri rosacea and hyper pigmentation and no cure for it and every product wouldn't cover or they're so thick, they crease and crack and make you look older. there has to be a better way. welcome to it cosmetics. >> reporter: her days as a news anchor which led jamie kern lima to team up with plastic surgeons and dermatologists to create her anti- anti-aging it cosmetics. >> cc cream which is a number one best-seller. >> reporter: her humble beginnings in a studio apartment and just a few years ago, the big break. a ten-minute spot on qvc but what really raised eyebrows. >> we're all real gals.
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her on on live tv. >> you can see. >> we have an authentic mission to create products that really work. >> reporter: even a-listers making a mad dash for her top sellers for the flawless fix for every faux pas. >> every woman deserves to feel her most beautiful. >> reporter: for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, new york. >> we thank juju and excited to have jamie with us this morning. i can't believe i'm seeing you again. i had the pleasure. >> i though. >> ran into you on -- we were on a flight from chicago. something like that. >> yes, we were. >> i told you at that moment even though you were well on your way there was something very special about you. >> yeah, literally that moment like i want to tell you it changed my life. i know that you know we had just met. i think this will inspire viewers. we just met and talking and all of a sudden i remember you paused and looked at me and said there's something really special about you and i got butterflies and chills and i just want you to know like since that moment there's been so many times, you know, i've been working 24/7 or
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back on your words. they've inspired me and i know it's beauty week and want to say on "gma," thank you, because you're one of the most beautiful inspiring women i've ever met and millions of viewers will agree and -- >> you have done it and you -- thank you for those kind words. we saw that oat to. you told our producer that you weren't wearing makeup. >> no. makeup-free even though you're in the makeup biz but being makeup-free. >> i have the re red tri rosacea. i used to be scared to show it to anybody and really that's why i launched -- started it cosmetics to develop products that give you full coverage but you can't see them. products that will cover anything that are all about your most beautiful you and every woman is beautiful, right and deserves to look and feel her most beautiful and partners with plastic surgeons and dermatologists and a special be here. she's working on issues. this is what's great. you can do it yourself, desiree.
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so as you're applying tell us what she'll do. >> she has like so many of us, right under eye dark this is and acne prone skin, redness. so for her, you know her whole life nothing would cover but when you find great products like they just do the work for you. she'll show us in 30 seconds. >> get to it. >> 30 seconds how easy that it can be. even if you have something to cover, so step one is really a great moisturizer and using confidence in a cream but occupy hydrating and really sort of set your skin for makeup. >> know what i love. they don't crease. a lot of times -- >> right, so many concealers crease, crack so desiree is using the bye-bye under icon sealer. when you find a concealer that goes on like an eye cream like an anti-aging eye cream, never creases or cracks, it's life changing. >> she's doing it herself. i want to keep going. >> you do your thing. come back to you. >> great. want to show how you do it. >> sheila over here. >> yes.
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>> okay, so sheila is going to show us -- >> we're dancing. so fun. so sheila will show us three steps if you have 30 seconds to look your most beautiful you five years younger starting with brows. she's going to show us brows because they're your frame and lashes tart at the root and when you get a mascara that starts at the root and perfect pink lip brightens your whole collection. >> three issues and you think you can highlight those three things that makes a difference. >> yeah. i mean your brows, a lot of women forget to do them but that's the feature that gives you symmetry and it gives you the frame of symmetry and that ee ways to beauty in the human eye. so she'll show us the three things. even if you do one thing and your brows, it's huge. it's everything. >> what are the main issues? eight years that you've done this. what are the main issues they come and say they have a problem were. >> one of the number -- the number one issue, okay, i have something to cover but i hate makeup. i don't want to see makeup.
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just see beautiful skin which is what desiree just did. >> ding, ding. >> is that her 30-second mark. you see live she just did this right here live in the studio and look at the difference. her under eye circles look like they disappeared. she has flawless skin and used three steps. the bye-bye under icon sealer, cc cream. >> less than 30 seconds here. sheila was able to do. want to show the split screen and, again, it was like no makeup artist here, though i'm grateful for the one i have every morning. thank you. but we can do it ourselves. >> yes, we can. >> thank you, thank you. so philanthropicic with what you're doing and so giving. you can see more of your interview with juju with jamie on "nightline" tomorrow night. so much more. let's get over to george. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, robin. >> and now you guys will meet the young man about to wow the world in the jungle book.
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2,000 hopefuls. rachel smith met up with him in his natural habitat, new york city. >> reporter: we're heading into the jungle, the junge "jungle book," disthink's live action take on the rudyard kip yard stories that inspired the 1967 animated classic. look for the bare necessities the simple bare necessities forget about your worry and your strife >> reporter: about a boy naked mowgli being raised by a pack of wolves but suddenly finds himself being hunted out of his jungle home by the vengeful tiger shere khan. >> a man becomes man and man is forbidden. >> that is unbelievable. so what better place to meet the man cub himself neel sethi in tiger mountain in new york. you feel comfortable like this because you've had interactions
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i mean, a tiger was chasing you in the movie, right? >> it looks like that but it really wasn't. there was no tigers, no animals, no nothing. >> no? >> no. >> ba berra, i'm not taking one more step. >> aaagh. >> action. >> reporter: 12-year-old sethi in his first anging role is the only human character to appear on screen in a film cgi environment and motion captured animals. >> what was the audition process like for you. >> they literally wanted moo he to do a couple lines and i had to play imaginary tennis and showed a karate move and said i don't need no stunt double and they started laughing. >> reporter: the film boasts an all-star voice cast including idris elba, sir ben kingsley, lupita loourp, scarlett johansson and bill murray as baloo the bear. >> what's that. >> a song about the good life.
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>> yeah, i have some stuff in the works. >> that supzs like such a hollywood thing to say, neel. you got to give me than that, man. >> i can't. i'm not allowed. >> reporter: for "good morning america," rachel smith, abc news, new york. >> i'm mow gli and this is my home. >> i'll bet he's got some stuff in the works. "jungle book" hopes in theaters friday. you'll meet skinny vinnie the dachshun he say's we should punish women who have abortions. there has to be some form of punishment. that mexicans who come to america are rapists. they're rapists. and that we should ban muslims from coming here at all. total and complete shut down. donald trump say's we can solve americas problems by turning against each other. it's wrong and it goes against everything new york and america stand for. with so much at stake, she's the one tough enough to stop trump. hillary clinton.
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now though with the help of the k-9 angels rescue and new mom fat vincent has been transformed into skinny vinnie. >> you got it. good job. >> reporter: vinnie's paws in the water, no swimming up to 30 minutes a day. finally able to join his doggie friends on long walks. >> i know. it's going to be okay. baby. >> reporter: with months of hard work get ready to meet vincent like you've never seen him before. the time is now. everyone, please welcome skinny vinnie and his foster mom melissa anderson. skinny. look at that. spring in his step. melissa, thank you so much for caring for vincent. how much weight has he lost. >> you won't believe this. he has lost 20 pound. >> that's incredible. >> so melissa, tell us what kind of diet program and food program did you put him on? >> well, you know, he came to us quite overweight at 38 pounds
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we had him in the swimming pool in houston right away. it's too hot to walk in august in the summer and then eventually walking and now he's up to an hour a day. >> he gets carrots in his food and some bananas, i see. >> i add carrots, originally he was -- he was not happy with a third of a cup which is what you see which is right for him. he was probably eating something -- we don't know exactly what he was eating but he was probably iteming that many calories. >> oh, vincent. now you're handsome. >> bananas sometimes but he's special. >> thrilled he's okay. i want to get to quickly to lauren friedman. really important to understand it's easy to foster a dog. >> it is. it is so we're a weekend adoption. open only on the weekends and so during the week our dogs go into foster care and when they do, we can learn all about them so when the people come in to adopt on the weekend we can tell them and
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we're back with ken jeong who plays the hilarious dr. ken and in this new clip trying to get out of this club his wife made him join. >> it's a little too ethnic for me. i'm more of a bandwagon korean. don't get me wrong. there's a plate in the middle of the table i'm all over it but i don't see any so peace out. >> look, ken brought some kalbi with me. >> made it myself. i hope you like it. >> it's all i could whip up at the last second, guys. got awe authentic korean corn on the cob.
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and an authentic napkin that made. >> it's so -- >> i painted it. >> so impressed. korean tradition. west side. >> ramble park is in that. tell us what role he plays. >> the leader of this korean men's club that supposedly does a lot of community projects and all over koreatown but just a big front for just korean dudes to get away from their wives and to gamble, drink soju and watch knicks/laker games if we have a lot of fans who had a viewing party this morning. they are watching catching up on all the episodes so we have one of our super fan, julio with a question. you can ask ken anything. go for it. >> are you happy leaving the medical field for hollywood? >> well, you know, actually to be honest i miss the patients that i take care of and i still keep in contact with some of them and so i do miss the patients but, no, i love my movie star hours. >> i love -- >> weekends off, yo.
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and we also have leslie who has a question tore dr. ken? how did you develop your sense of humor. >> i wasn't really that -- i never thought of myself as that funny as a kid. i was always pretty shy. a lot of comedians probably are. you know and i'm more of -- i think i'm more reactive in funny situations but never think of myself -- >> no, you are funny and in fact in "dr. ken" you're -- he's actually going to give a go at stand-up comedy. is he up for it. >> yeah, i mean this is art imitating life because i got my start before acting was doing stand-up comedy on the side as a hobby so definitely inspired by my real life where my character tries stand-up at the laugh factory for the first time and that's what exactly what i did when i first moved out to l.a. pretty surreal. >> and pretty successful. you can come any time. you're funny. if anything happened you can be here for a medical emergency and you can cook korean barbecue. >> we had a mooshboosh coming up
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millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. "good morning america" is brought to you by the makers of zyrtec. zyrtec, muddle no more. >> one last thanks to our skinny vinnie. keep up the good work, buddy. >> way to go, vinnie. >> and our thanks to ken jeong
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>> he really is. good morning. 13. i'm ken rosato. breaking news in new jersey. schools in several communities have received bomb threats this morning. we have confirmed midland park, fairlawn, lodi and elm wood park so far. we will keep you updated on air and at abc 7 ny.com. new this morning, a suspected thief turned himself in for stealing 27 years ago. 60-year-old randy inaconi is accused of stealing a tv from a connecticut jewish center. this happened back in 1989. when he learned there was a
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florida to norwalk to face a third degree larceny charge. 8:57. we check the commute with debbie. ken, a major problem on the garden state parkway. taking a look at this is the garden state parkway southbound toward 90 and brifnlgt it's barely moving. going to the maps, garden state parkway south, exit 90 at brick, all lanes remain closed with an ongoing delays. delays on the train 7, mechanical issue there. inbound george upper level, disabled truck, at least 30 minutes. alternate in effect. back to you, ken. >> thank you, debbie. bill evans has the forecast. sunshine and temperature now at 9:00, 42 degrees. we'll be looking at temperatures at about 43 to 45 around the five boroughs now. 45 bridgeport, connecticut. it will warm up to 50 by lunchtime and 56 this afternoon with a lot of sun and blue skies. great weather this week. 58 tomorrow. up to 64 by saturday.
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american workers know how to fight back and rebuild an economy. so does she. we need jobs that provide dignity and a bright future. new penalties to stop companies from moving profits and jobs overseas. for businesses that create manufacturing jobs, a new tax credit. and let's invest in clean energy jobs, with 500 million solar panels installed by the end of her first term. a real plan to create new jobs and industries of the future. hillary clinton. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. >> it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, academy of country music awards -- candidatemy warning actress gwyneth paltrow and star of ken jeong ken, ken jeong. and "american idol"'s andy dalton. all next on "live."
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