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zoo's baby po r bear officially has a name: it's nora! nora!the name was chosen in a public online vote, which attracted participants from 115 counties.nora is a combination of nanuq and aurora, her parents' names.she was born on november 6-th. now let's get another check of the roads. roads.ally has your nine first warning traffic.
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another look at your forecast. ( gives 7-day forecast) a effect for brown, butler, ohio for heavy snow. 2-5" of snow is counties with amounts the northeast. after drops to for the will continue until 6 the advisory area 3" of snow to fall as morning. you'll our side and neighborhood streets. a bring even colder tuesday with more scattered to wednesday, the the very cold air. only expected in we drop thursday morning. cold week with wind chill values
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causing problems on the roads. and here's a live look outside from our balcony camera. downtown cincinnati starting to see some slick conditions...which are only going to get worse as the morning rolls on.it's tuesday feburary 9th...welcome to good morning tri-state. it's a 9 first warning alert day in the tri-state. state.overnight snow intensified quickly as most of you slept...and it's already causing some problems this morning.we're on your side with weather and traffic
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sent to us by 9 on your side tory wegerski ... of snow in pleasant ridge. this is video... sent to us by 9 on your side producer griffin frank... of snow on victory parkway in east walnut hills. these are pictures from 9 on your side reporter kristen swilley of snow just off i-275 in montgomery. these are pictures from 9 on your side photographer ron
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bortner sent us this photo of a car... flipped onto its roof in covington.the car fell nine feet off the side of highway 8 into a parking lot. no word on any injuries. right now, you're looking at snow-covered roads in the kings mill area - this is right near kings island.ally, what kinds of conditions are you seeing on the road right now?
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let's check in with 9 first warning meteorologist jennifer ketchmark. a winter storm warning is in effect for brown, butler, clermont, clinton, hamilton, highland and warren counties in ohio until noon tuesday for heavy snow. 2-5" of snow is possible in these counties with locally heavier amounts possible. the higher amounts will fall to the northeast. after noon, the warning drops to a winter weather advisory, which has been issued for the entire tri-state and will continue until 6 a.m. wednesday. the advisory area is still expecting 1-3" of snow in general. light to moderate snow continues to fall as you wake up this morning. you'll notice the greatest impact to the roads will be on our side roads, rural roads and neighborhood streets. a secondary front will bring even colder air into the tri-state late more scattered light snow. by the bigger story will be the very cold air. temperatures 20s and upper teens. then overnight, we drop to 90f for a low on thursday morning. an arctic blast of cold air settles in wednesday through the end of the week with wind
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good morning, america. i voted for donald trump. >> good morning, america. and i voted for john kasich. >> good morning, america. i voted for bernie sanders. >> those are just some of the voters here in new hampshire voting in the nation's first primary. you see the polling place right there in nashua, new hampshire. the voting has already begun. it begins at midnight for the new hampshire primary. some votes actually counted. they'll be voting all through the day. abc's jon karl is with some of them in derry, new hampshire.
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>> reporter: good morning, george. as you know independent voters just dominated here in new hampshire and they are famous for deciding late and changing their mind. we had a poll just yesterday, george, that showed 44% of likely republican voters in this state saying they still haven't made up their minds going into today. one of them right here, jonathan, now, as i understand you voted for barack obama in in '08 and 2012 and now you're undecided between who? >> kasich and christie. >> so, you went from obama to kasich or christie? >> correct. >> that's one of the amazing things. we have a lot of undecides and independents here in marion's diner. they can vote. these independents, either the republican or democratic primary and so many of them still now getting ready to leave the vote, still haven't firmly made up their mind. >> they love their independents in new hampshire. that's why the moderate state is live free or die. thanks, jon karl. back up to rob.
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me too. lawn signs everywhere here in new hampshire. >> looks that way. all right, george, thank you. we'll have the latest on the race for the white house all morning long. right now the father of that young teen murdered in virginia is now speaking out saying he and his wife tried to do everything they could to protect their daughter. abc's eva pilgrim is here with that story. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning. this case sounding alarm bells on social media for parents. nicole lovell's father talks about his daughter this morning. the father of nicole lovell speaking out for the first time since learning the details of his daughter's death. >> i know she fought like a wildcat. i mean, she's my kid. >> reporter: two virginia tech students, 18-year-old david eisenhauer and 19-year-old natalie keepers are behind bars accused of allegedly plotting to murder the 13-year-old for weeks. authorities say eisenhauer had an inappropriate relationship with her, communicating with her
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lovell's father telling dr. phil her family tried to step in after finding out she was talking to older men online. >> my daughter in ohio had dug around in nicole's instagram accounts and kik and so on and screen shotted me a few of those. >> reporter: abc news finding this screen shot of her kik account showing that around thanksgiving she was chatting with a guy named david. >> they had actually had some very vigorous and on point discussions about her social media activity in november and december leading up to this. they had taken her phone away from her because they felt like she was having some inappropriate conversations. >> reporter: one of lovell's friends telling abc news she referred to eisenhauer as hr boyfriend. authorities say eisenhauer told them he saw her the night she disappeared giving her a hug before going home. four days later police finding
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her home, about two miles from eisenhauer's grandparents' home. >> i'd like to be locked up in the same cell with him. i'm pretty sure i could get answers out of him. he took my little girl. >> reporter: both students are still behind bars, neither interred inter have entered a plea. this has shaken the student, still in shock at these charges. >> they're still children doing this. that they're going on social media. >> still on social media. sometimes they don't realize the repercussions of what though post post. >> the stories are so critical. >> more of the father's tomorrow. thank you, eva. changing gears now to the latest on that royal caribbean cruise heading back to new jersey this morning after getting caught in hurricane-force wins and a map
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and linsey davis is in bayonne, new jersey, with the latest. good morning to you, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, lara. that ship is expected to return here tomorrow morning so they wouldn't have to endure yet another storm. some of the firsthand accounts from passengers are really quite terrifying. among those on board the editor of "the detroit free press." the ship tilting so far he said he was scared and told his wife he loved her. rough seas causing the cruise ship to turn around. it's on its way back to new jersey in morning after hurricane-force winds and 30 to 40-not waves prevented it from making it to its final destination of the bahamas. >> cabinets slamming open. >> reporter: passengers used cell phones to capture scenes that looked like they were right
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massive waves slammed it as it ran into a rough storm off the leaving new jersey over the weekend. the captain ordering the 4500 passengers and 1600 crew members hours. >> the amount that things were shifting around our room was a little frightening. >> reporter: four passengers suffered minor injuries, now some on board blame the captain. >> i'm really concerned about situation. i really resent the fact that he put 6,000 people's lives at risk predicted. >> reporter: royal caribbean apologized to passengers in a statement monday adding "while the weather was unpleasant, the ship remained seaworthy at all times. we thank the captain and crew for guiding the ship safely back to better weather." the cruise line is promising a full refund to all passengers and a 50% discount for a future cruise. one senator is calling for an ntsb investigation into why the cruise ship left the port in the first place when a storm was in
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>> that is a very good question. thank you so much, linsey. coming up on "good morning america," an abc news exclusive. amy going one-on-one with teresa guidice now out of prison opening up for the very first time on tv about what life was really like behind bars. male penguins show their love with... a pebble. some males, however... are smarter than others. save up to 30% on select diamonds in rhythm. at kay, the number one jewelry store in america...
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we are back now with an abc news exclusive. reality star teresa guidice opening up go her life in prison in her new memoir, "turning the tables," after spending 11 1/2 months behind bars. we sat down with her just a few weeks after her release. while she is working to get her life back to normal, the teresa family still has a tremendous amount of challenges ahead. >> for what? what am i apologizing for? oh, my god. >> reporter: with her no nonsense attitude -- >> we're here to discuss -- we're not here to play games. >> reporter: and explosive personality.
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as a real housewife of new jersey but beneath it all authorities say there was a different reality. a federal investigation into the teresas s guidices were partially funded by ill-gotten gains. her and her husband were charged for obtaining more than $5 million fraudulently. >> over the better part of a decade they were engaged in a scheme to defraud financial institutions and the irs and pled guilty including conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bankruptcy fraud. did you know you were breaking the law? did you know you were committing a crime? >> definitely not. i didn't know i was committing a crime. the government saw it differently. i got sentenced. i got served time. >> reporter: and she began that sentence on january 5th last year turning herself into a federal prison to serve 11 1/2 months behind bars.
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the reality star, the wife, the mother to an inmate number. how did that feel? >> it broke my heart because, you know, i was always growing up the good girl. always did everything right. >> do you remember your inmate number. >> yes, 65703-050. >> reporter: and her life as an inmate was a far cry from the one we see on tv. your life was stripped down to the bare minimum. no makeup. no purses, fancy clothes. what was left when you were there in prison with all of that removed? >> it was teresa guidice, you know, the person that i am. everything that you just said, i don't need any of it. i was fine just being just who i am. >> some would says you had it easy. you went to danbury. it's like being sent to the country club of jails. how would you describe --
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trust me at all. i mean, there was mold in the bathrooms, there was not running water constantly. the shousers were freezing cold. it was -- it was hell. it was like, you know, it was definitely living in hell. >> what was the worst part about the experience? >> just being away from my daughters and joe. that's the worst part. >> and to get through the days she says sticking to a routine helped. >> i had a job in the kitchen. i wiped tables. three days a week, wednesday, thursday, friday. that was my job and got paid 12 cents an hour. i spent at the commissary. my first paycheck was $1.60. the only thing they give you is toilet paper and maxi pads. the girls were amazing there. anybody anybody needed help we helped each other. >> was there ever a moment where
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>> i wasn't scared. it's not like i was terrified. but, you know, i know i could hold my own but i mean there was fights that went on. so i mean believe me, they were trying to start drama with me but i just -- i walked away. >> you're used to drama. >> yeah, it was nothing like being on "the real housewives of new jersey." let me tell you. and i thought "real housewives of new jersey" was drama. let me tell you, when you go to prison it's a whole different -- there's a lot of drama. >> now she's taking all she's learned from her incarceration and writing about turning a new leaf in her memoir, "turning the tables." you write about some of the bad experiences with the paparazzi, with the media being unfairly targeted. but then why continue with the real housewives series and write a book and stay in the spotlight? >> good question. it's my life now. it's what i know and i live in new jersey. i don't live in hollywood.
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staked out at my house. during the legal situation that's where the paparazzi came around a lot more. >> your husband joe is facing 41 months in prison. there is the possibility he could be deported. would you move to italy with the girls if that ended up becoming reality? >> we're just taking one day at a time. i'm just, you know, happy to be home. we're just enjoying every moment like living in the moment. we really are. >> and you can see more of my interview with teresa tomorrow on "nightline" and in our next hour we will talk to teresa live. she is there in studio with us. coming up next, though, first on "good morning america," the college gymnast setting the internet on fire. ooh. go-girl. >> she is so good. medicare part d prescriptions, walgreens says, carpe med diem. seize the day to get more out of life and medicare part d. just switch to walgreens for savings that'll be the highlight of your day. now preview the cost of your
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. the race for new hampshire is on. candidates barnstorming the state for final votes. >> i would be happy to win by one vote. i just want to win. >> donald trump trying to hold his lead. hillary clinton and bernie sanders fighting to the finish. all the candidates making their stand. george is there in new hampshire. abc news exclusive, teresa guidice speaks out for the first time since leaving federal prison here this hour for her first live tv interview answering your questions about life and lockup. her husband heading to prison next month and what's ahead for
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zika virus alert. "consumer reports" is out with its exclusive list of the best mosquito repellents to keep you safe. the three products that work best. we're showing you live the most effective way to make them work and keep mosquitoes away. and we're on the road to oscar sunday. behind the scene with the nominees together in one room for the first time before the biggest night in hollywood. sam smith revealing his secret plan for singing on oscar night. >> all that and our $5 dinner challenge heating up with marcus samuelsson as we say -- >> good morning, america. we do say good morning, america. on this fat tuesday. hey, george, you're missing it. we're celebrating mardi gras here in the studio. we've got beads, we've got moon
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i know you were concerned about the race for the white house. let the good times roll. is that what your:30 says. >> they always do, baby. >> so, i want everybody to have a festive and safe fat tuesday. happy mardi gras to everyone. amy, you had a chance to sit down with teresa guidice at her home but she'll be here live. >> she's here for her first live interview on "good morning america" and will talk about what's next for her daughters as her husband joe gets ready to serve his own sentence. she'll answer your questions. a lot to talk about. george is in new hampshire where those first votes in the primary are being cast. >> that's right, robin. look at donna brazile. we'll talk to her. she's ready for mardi gras, as well. but the votes are beginning already here in new hampshire. first votes at midnight will go
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want to go straight to new hampshire and meara n nn's restaurant. >> just how high the stakes here, no republican has gone on to win the republican primary without coming in first or second in new hampshire over the past 64 years. >> thank you. >> reporter: after his loss in iowa this morning, front-runner donald trump has something to prove. then you'll win here in new hampshire. >> if we don't win here and elsewhere then we're not going to win as a country. >> reporter: he holes a double digit lead headed into the first primary of 2016. >> this is sort of our final love fest, all right. >> reporter: but new hampshire voters are famously fickle. >> don't underestimate new hampshire independent voters. >> reporter: so many undecided at the 11th hour candidates are putting on the hard sell. >> i think voters realize i give the republican party the best chance to win. i'm as conservative as anyone in this field.
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can do it's the ability to get people to work together. >> 4 hours to go. >> i know, i know. i hate election days. >> reporter: how does it feel? >> i think we're going to do really will. >> reporter: on the democratic side it's bernie sanders with a big lead. >> the people of new hampshire will have the opportunity to say that enough is enough. >> reporter: hillary clinton is fighting hard for new hampshire votes right to the end. >> you don't want to overpromise. the last thing we need is promises that can't be met. >> reporter: and, george, here at maryann's diner in new hampshire. we have still have a lot who are about to vote. who either hasn't made up their mind or could change their mind? we got -- that's about 40% of the audience here which is where it stands in new hampshire. these people still on their way to their polls could still change the mind -- their minds.
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skeptical with that, jon, but thanks very much. it is getting late. i'm here with donna brazile and matthew dowd. a lot going on matthew. the republican side, you know, you would have thought a week ago after new hampshire it would be a three-person race. ted cruz, donald trump, marco rubio. but now a real scramble. you could have five or six come out of here. >> three have a rest surveying on the ship coming out. but there's one or two more that will book one. john kasich looks like he'll go on to south carolina and then somebody else. i think you'll have some that will stay in the race but this now looks like it'll go into south carolina a five-person race instead of a four or three-person race. >> it could go on for months. >> into april and may for sure. >> same thing on the democratic side. hillary clinton coming into the vote today well behind bernie sanders. she was behind barack obama i think by about eight points eight years ago. managed to win. that's unlikely this time. >> last time around, george, she
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difference with unmarried women in the closing days of the campaign. this time her campaign is really focused on making sure that she can reconnect with those women and try to close the generation gap. if she's able to do that she'll end up losing but gracefully. >> meantime, there is some talk about a campaign shake-up on the clinton side. >> i talked to a lot of people last night. let me tell you, george, it's very demoralizing to put that statement out before the big day but john podesta pushed back and said there's no changes but you always -- when you lose something you have to recalibrate. they'll probably recalibrate before super tuesday. >> donna brazile, matthew dowd, thank you very much. we'll be on this all day long. "world news" will be live from manchester tonight and i'll be standing by with our whole team to bring you results as they come in. back to new york. >> time for some news this morning. we begin with the high fire risk in the west today. record heat in los angeles is combining with high winds wrapping up the fire danger in
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are up to 50 miles and they are fueling wildfires in oklahoma that blinded drivers and forced police to close an interstate. more in rob's forecast coming up. a deadly train collision. two passenger trains collided head on in this rural area killing at least nine people. 150 others injured and no word yet on why those trains were on the same track. well, the developer who built an apartment building toppled during saturday's earthquake in taiwan now arrested. he could be charged with negligent homicide for using materials like tin cans bill the high-rise. about 100 are still believed to be buried in that rubble. new research on the dangers of concussions. a new study finding suffering just one concussion could triple your long-term risk of committing suicide. doctors say the research shows the lasting effects that even a mild head injury can have on mood and behavior. and in florida, an army
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tangled up in power lines when his training exercise went off course. firefighters brought in their ladders to get him down. he is thankfully okay this morning. and finally if your significant other hogs the bed, well, there is a solution from one guy who works in the tech industry. he posted these pictures. take a look. he wanted to end the debate over how much of his bed his wife takes up each night so he measured the bed and then mounted a remote controlled laser on the wall to draw a line down the middle and get some real data on how many times she crosses the line. not exactly romantic but he says it's only meant to be a fun experiment. one commenter posted this. this man must be a newlywed because no man who's been married for any length of time to be fooled to think hard facts would -- >> i love that. >> maybe she's trying to get closer to him. >> maybe she wants to spoon. maybe it's not crossing the line. >> i'm staying out of it.
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here's a look at what's coming up on the "gma morning menu." teresa guidice is here live opening up about her life in prison and what's next for her and her family. and as concerns about the zika virus grow, we've got "consumer reports" best mosquito repellent. and what to look for when you buy them. all that and more coming up live on "gma" here in times square, miss louisiana, mardi gras, it is mardi gras, everybody. get out and party. "gma's morning menu" is brought to you by advil. fast, powerful and proven relief that makes pain a distant memory. dvil, you' ll ask what backache? what sore wrist? what headache? advil makes pain a distant memory. nothing works faster stronger or longer than advil it' s the world' s #1 choice.
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welcome back to "gma." go right over to amy who is sitting down with teresa guidice for her first live tv interview since leaving prison. amy. >> all right, thank you, guys. well, teresa yooud is one of the stars of "the real housewives of new jersey" but for the past year she was also known as inmate guidice spent 11 1/2 months in prison for tax fraud and writes about it all in her memoir, "turning the tables" and in our last hour we showed you our conversation back at home in new jersey, now teresa is here for her first live tv interview since her release, welcome. >> thank you. >> it's a big deal today because you get to leave your home. you were under house arrest even though you returned back in december. this is the first time you're getting out. how does it feel getting out. >> it feels great to be home with my daughters, with my husband. and i mean, even though i was on
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things but i just had to, you know, i had to let my probation officer where -- what i was doing. >> now you can go anywhere you want. >> now i don't -- there's no questioned. i could take my kids to all their activities because that was my biggest thing like i just wanted to drive them to all their activities. >> you want to be back to being full time mom. >> last night i didn't get home till past 8:00 driving them all over. call me miss taxi. >> part of your sentence was to pay back the more than $400,000 you owed in restitution. in addition your house was in foreclosure. what's your financial situation right now. >> restitution is paid off. my house is not in foreclosure everything is good. >> in your book you write about how difficult it was to leave your four daughters at home. we asked our viewers to send us questions for you and ngata atalie asked what lesson will you teach them about your experience? >> before you sign something, make sure you completely
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everything. >> i know that before you left for danbury, you told your younger girls you were going away to write a book. you didn't explain to them you were going to prison. what will you tell them about their dad leaving, joe is going to spend the next 3 1/2 years behind bars. he leaves next month. will you tell them that their father is going to jail? >> no, we said, you know, mommy is going to go to work first and i told them mommy was going to write a book and i had to live at camp, which i call prison. you know, which is prison, obviously and had to go through the experience and that's what mommy was writing about then we say when mommy comes home daddy will go to work. sweetheart. how did this experience impact your marriage. you said don't sign anything you don't read first. what happened to you? >> no, i don't. no, there was -- you know, there
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which signed those papers and, you know, something that happened and i'm not going to look back. i'm just going to move forward and look at the future. >> what impact has this all had on your marriage? >> if anything -- i mean really it made it stronger. it really has. i mean, you know, and we've been married 16 years and it's going strong. >> so you've been home for a little over a month now. after you got home and hugged your family and did what was important, i want to know what was the first luxury you treated yourself to that you had been denied when you were in prison? >> just spending time with my daughters. that's it. that's all i wanted to do and spend time with joe. >> that makes a lot of sense. what were the things that you other than your daughters dreaded most about prison, what you would have to live without? >> being there? >> yeah. >> just my daughters and joe. i didn't care about the food. i didn't care about anything. i didn't care. i didn't care about clothes.
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not wearing makeup every day, i just missed my daughters. they're my life. i mean, i live for them. you know, it's like amazing. after you give birth like it's like, you know, you can't live without them. >> and yet you had to for 11 1/2 months. how did you pass the time? we heard in our piece when we sat down you talked about you had a job in the kitchen but you also had a lot of other free time on your hand. what did you do? >> i worked out three types a day. i did yoga. yoga changed my life. i'm going to get certified in yoga. i just went to my first class. i did a lot of pilates, did a lot of running. god for that. outside. >> and you actually -- a lot of this will be detailed in the seventh season of "real housewives" so what will we see you? how much will you show the cameras about your experience the last 11 months. >> i'm an open book. so, i'm going to -- i'm going to
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read my book you'll see that i -- you know, everyone will get to know me from my upbringing to -- in my 20s to when i got married to when i gave birth and how it was when i was away, and being on "the real housewives of new jersey." >> i know something you can clear up right now. a lot of controversy about how to pronounce your last name so we're all supposed to call you teresa guidice, not guidice. >> that's the italian way. you know how to say it but you know what, joe and i are fine with saying guidice. >> it's teresa and joe guidice. >> yes. >> "turning the tables" is available now and let's go outside to rob. >> hey, amy, out with mardi gras
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how can you protect yourself? "consumer reports" is reissuing its exclusive list of the most effective mosquito repellents and linzie janis has the details. >> reporter: this morning, concerns surrounding the zika virus at an all-time high. the cdc raising their zika response to the highest level of activation, assigning staff to work 24/7 on the response. and while the world continues to spray pesticides to try to kill off the mosquitoes, what can you do to keep from being bitten? >> deet is safe and effective. >> reporter: "consumer reports" re-releasing ratings from mosquito repellents, high highlighting their results regarding the '80 these three the most ee ffective. picaridin, natrapel and deep woods.
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that contained neither 25% deet or 20% picaridin. both protected for about eight hours. >> reporter: those infected with zika can get fever, rash, joint pain or red eyes and when pregnant women become infected, it's been linked to a severe birth defect called microcephaly. while the cdc says it's safe to use insect repellent while pregnant or nursing they say pay close attention to the directions on the label. for good morning good morning, linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> all right, thank you. joining us now from his lab at the university of maryland and college part, an expert in mosquitoes and professor of entity molg is michael ross. good to see you again. we heard in "consumer reports" -- the specific rules on how to apply it. >> number one, these products go on exposed skin and clothing,
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the other thing is you hold these about a foot away. you don't have to slather them on. just a couple little squirt, squirt, squirt, squirt. and if you're going to do your face and your neck and you should apply it to your hands first, rub it on your hands then gently put it on your face, not in the eyes, around the nose, around the neck and same thing goes for your kids. don't let kids put these on by yourself. >> you have a demo for us right now to show us? >> i sure do. in this cage this is the cage of fear. i've got 350 blood thirsty mosquitoes. i tested them out earlier. they were hungry, was really getting bitten. let's see how well our pi works. we're going in, robin. you don't have -- you don't have to worry.
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all right, these have been raised in isolation. look at this. nobody is biting. comes in. this is going to help us be safe from zika and especially pregnant women and women that plan to get pregnant, they need to put on this protection before they go to the caribbean, south america, central america, so do this, you'll be safe. >> so no bites? bites. >> just landing, no biting. these things really, really work well. i've used them in the rain forest really well and these are the products i use when going into the rain forest. >> michael raupp, good to know. ooh. i thought he was going to get bit. lara. >> thank you, robin. let's begin "pop news" with a little amy schumer news. her girl squad keeps getter ing better. goldie hawn is in talks to play her on-screen mom.
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said to be a comedy about a family vacation gone write by the writer of "the heat" and also "the ghostbusters" reboot. the first movie goldie has been in since 2002. we haven't seen her since "the banger sisters" in a film. a new movie with the reigning queen of comedy would be a welcome return. bring it on. this is a hollywood match made in heaven. >> one of my all-time favorites. >> so excited for that. also in "pop news" this morning, when beyonce comes to town she better have lodgings fit for a queen, right? where did the super bowl superstar stay this past weekend? b. it was a $10,000 airbnb but gives major cache to the brand. it was in lost altos and has five bedrooms. 8 half baths. shared.
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airbnb. this is a couple weeks after gwyneth paltrow shared pictures of her puerto vallarta villa rented by airbnb. with their furniture you can get deals on. in those -- >> i didn't have that view out my window. >> no infinity pool. >> but wouldn't you think they might stay in a very high-end hotel. this is sort of a trend and you can get -- >> staying in a high-end home. >> beyonce is probably scrolling through the internet deciding which to pick. >> beyonce slept here. >> which makes it better for next time. >> i'm just going to have to save the third one for you. we'll have to wait till tomorrow because we ran out of time. >> is it a walrus? >> it's part of it. you read that, didn't you? >> a mammal.
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i love this tune. when you wish upon a star, jesse, you might just win the super bowl and a trip to the happiest place on earth, there's super bowl champ peyton manning celebrating at disneyland with all the stars. his adorable twins. >> he didn't waste any time. >> not at all and the parade in denver is today. that's full on. sea of orange. congratulations, peyton. >> also, take a look at this photo. here is your oscars class of 2016. every nominee all together.
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scenes with them all ahead on the biggest night in hollywood airing where, right here on abc. >> all right, then we have chef marcus samuelsson. he is teaming up with robin, taking on our $5 dinner challenge. question pull it off? i think he can. >> i love -- >> smells delicious. >> he is so good. >> uptown chicken on the cheek. >> i like that. >> bruno. >> singing that. >> uptown chicken on the cheap. less than three weeks to go till oscar sunday. who has their dress? >> not yet. >> i got mine. >> rob does. rob raised his hands. >> all sequinned up. all the nominees are celebrating together gathering for the exclusive nominees luncheon in beverly hills. chris connelly was also there. check it out. >> i need to hold my husband. >> reporter: in "the danish girl" swedish born alicia vikander's character brims with tenderness and understanding. >> you know what i got to say.
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eight." jennifer jason lee is no gentle hanging. each nominated for the first time as supporting actor and at the luncheon in beverly hills each shared how the academy awards' lure has been part of their lives since childhood. >> i used to watch the oscars but that was like watching cinderella on tv. it was very, very distant, a dream far, far away. >> all the pageantry and beautiful clothes and acceptance speeches and tears and all of that, you get so swept up in it as a kid, so to even be doing this interview is kind of surreal for me. >> brie larsonen. >> reporter: for brie larson from "room" acclaim coming after 20 years of showbiz struggle that began in youth full determination. >> i had a dream last night that i was hanging out with my 7-year-old self and i said it's going to take 20 years before you get any sort of recognition
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self go. >> reporter: nominated for "spotlight." mark ruffalo hailing the omni set of ensemble acting set by tom mccarthy. >> that's rare when actors kind of sub blip mate their own egos to serve, it's super rare. i think that's part of why i think the movie is exciting to see this group of people playing at that level but in a way that is just purely to serve the storytelling. >> reporter: and while no one knows if leonardo dicaprio will win best actor for "the revenant" he has a guaranteed treat in store, that according to nominee sam smith. i've been near >> reporter: will sing live his song from "spectre" "writing's on the wall." >> looking at ten rows of the best-known actors -- >> i'm going to sing directly to lee joe. only leo and before i'm doing
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>> reporter: for "good morning america," chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >> it's going to be a good one and academy awards airs february 28th right here on abc and we do have your post awards after-party on "gma." the morning after which is still the night to us. jesse. >> i love after parties. time to check in on our "10 dates in 10 states" adventure. abc producer erica scott is in the home stretch. two-stepping her way across the country and learning about love and the chemistry behind it. take a look. >> i'm now more than halfway through this incredible coast-to-coast journey and had my seventh date in the lone star state of texas. >> i'm good. how are you? >> i stopped in austin and met up with amir and we went horse. middle school. just follow me.
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>> that i can do. >> so far i've had all these dates set up online or by a friend or colleague. this was different because actually the ceo of fumble set me up. their headquarters in austin so i stopped over there to get an idea of what makes their app so different. how is bumble changing the dating game. >> only women make the first move. oftentimes women won't make the first move because they're concerned about the perception on the other end. >> how can you know if you have chemistry by spending five seconds looking at their profile. this doctor shays a woman is looking to are a couple things. >> biologically she's looking for the healthy specimen saying this is good genetic material. it's going to last. >> all dates have been fun but made me think about chemistry and what's going on chemically in your brain when you're on the dates. >> you have an increase of dopamine, the hormone of reward so you're psyched and addicted like gambling.
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which is bonding so you feel knuckly and cuddly and have a decrease in the hormone of obsessional. you can't stop thinking about that other person. >> i'm still trying to figure out what exactly it is i'm looking for but i am having a lot of fun along the way. >> and joining us live from austin, texas, abc producer erica scott and, erica, i hope you're holding up okay out there. it's been a whirlwind tour and heard you say when you fall in love that can be like an addiction. so when you have a breakup, a bad breakup can that be like a withdrawal? >> yes, so, according to our experts you actually can become chemically dependent on your partner so when you go through a breakup you experience the same loss of dopamine like you would like withdrawal from a drug so the same brain areas that process body pain light up when rejection. so personally i think it's totally justified to finish a pint of ice cream when going
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>> what about chemistry. people are looking for that right off the bat. if you don't have it right away is it something you can develop over time. >> yeah, so chemistry develops the more you attach with someone by sharing inter mat mate secrets, any kind of time spent with somebody so maybe share that ice cream. >> we all need to know, erica, how do you pack for ten dates in ten different states? >> so, norm amelie i'm really a light packer. but actually obviously i had to be very well equipped. i have everything from my ski parka to the wet shirt from hawaii and a ton of equipment. all my shoes obviously, but camera stuff and i had to get a few postcards which i've not had any time to mail yet. sorry, mom and dad and my diary because i got to keep it all to myself sometimes. >> well, obviously, erica, you're doing such a great job.
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between erica and jesse. >> i was just going to say that. >> guys, my dopamine levels are rising through the roof right now. >> i was -- robin, i was just thinking that. that we might have an 11th date. >> save room in that -- in your suitcase there, erica. thank you very much for joining us. wish you the best of luck -- >> blushing. >> i got to go to the tag. you can follow her on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! #teninten. we got to go outside to rob.
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>> brian friedman and kayla baez met 2 and a half years ago. >> somebody who loves dogs, how can you not fall in love with. >> reporter: plan to get married this summer. talking about merging finances has been a challenge. >> for me talking about money is very uncomfortable. >> reporter: according to a "newsweek" poll, 40% of couples say they did not talkabout financial issues prior to getting married. >> you're not just talking about money. you're talking about choices. >> reporter: so we brought in this woman, author of "financial intimacy" to help this couple plan their financial future together. >> please come in. welcome. >> reporter: her number one tip. >> sit down and map out what are your goals, what are my goals and what are our goals? >> her advice, be open about finances. list each person's assets, debts and expenses. have a transition plan. decide if you want to merge bank
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financial roles like paying bills and managing investments. and keep the conversation going after you're married. >> you are intentionally having what i call money dates. >> she says planning your wedding is a starting point. >> that's a perfect entree into some of the more awkward pieces of the conversation about money. >> reporter: beginning a life together on the right financial footing. for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> hey, one way to save money is have a $5 dinner so coming up we have our $5 dinner challenge. chef marcus samuelsson is teaming up with robin and revealing his dish all coming up next. "gma's" real money brought to you by voya financial.
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the chef was terrific yesterday and back with our $5 dinner challenge giving celebrity chefs a $5 budget to create a well-balanced meal for two using just that and whatever is in the pantry. this morning, we have a food network star and owner of red rooster in harlem. here is celebrity chef marcus come on out. hello, marcus. whoo! >> how are you? $5. that's it. what's in the bag? >> we got this. i don't know what ming did
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he was at $4 something -- listen, this is -- we got drumsticks for $2.20. >> drumsticks for 2.20 $2.20. should you buy the whole chicken -- >> on a budget drumsticks are great and it'll get you there. you know, if you want -- would like to get a whole bird, yeah, you can do that but it'll cost you more. >> $2.19 for these. >> what else you have. >> couscous. this could be a great supplement and it's only about 79 cents >> that's it. so that's -- >> we can be healthy and trendy and good at the same time. >> kale. >> it's kale. you know what, 64 cents. this is going to be just $3.60. >> let me ask you this about kale. it spoils before i can use it all. any suggestions. >> i'm having a little pickle ing juice in and keep longer, as well. >> wonderful. i got to try that. these are the three.
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>> 3.62. i don't know what gayle is going to do tomorrow. mario -- together. >> i'll go to the pantry. we can use items out of here. it's not cheating. what do you need? >> affordable doesn't mean it's not going to taste wonderful. cayenne. affordable doesn't mean it's not going to taste good so i got -- actually made a marinade. a little soy and ginger. >> can never go wrong with ginger. >> healthy and a little bit of this spice rub, paprika and cayenne. marinate it for two hours then we put in a little bit of flour in can you smell it already? >> right, we're just going to put that in there. all right, we're going to move straight in and put it in the pan. boom. >> right in the pan. >> you like like a little bird. >> i love. >> and to make the kale taste
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i love kale. welcome, guys. >> smelling so good. >> saute that. >> thank you. you know, they were messing with you. >> i know. i knew some chicken would help out. getting bullied on national television. >> i saw that. >> are we -- >> when does the couscous come in? >> right here. >> ah. >> taste that. come on, robin, taste that. >> i would love to. >> take that little bit of couscous. we got a whole plate for you there. cooking for $5 does not mean it's not going to taste good. we did not have to compromise. we have 3.60. gives you $1.40 to spend. what do you want to spend it on? >> dessert. >> exactly. >> a lot think if you want to eat healthy or well you have to spend a lot of money and that's not the case. >> just learn how to cook. you will take care of leftovers and cook on a budget and you can taste delicious. even lara is eating this. are you eating this? are you enjoying it.
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>> i love the gospel brunch. i used to love to go to that. where are you on the tally board, $3.62. look at that. >> wow. >> see what ming did. >> you are in the lead. >> by a lot. >> all i know is we're going to eat well this week. >> with mario coming, gayle is coming. >> all of them. marcus, as always, you can get all these recipes at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! we'll be right back. i hope you haven't eaten mine. >> no.
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now behind-the-scenes look at abc's hit comedy "fresh off the boat." the show is in its second season and giving fans a new perspective on family life while getting a lot of laughs. chris connelly sat down with the stars. >> reporter: hudson yang may justin 12 but few tv characters represent for old school music quite like his eddie huang on
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>> represent like -- >> he with forest wheeler as emory and ian chen 9 got up to speed on the culture of the 1990s when it's set. >> i had to learn a lot because i didn't know about a lot of stuff. >> yeah, yeah. >> i probably had to learn like a lot too like about the rap music, about the culture. >> reporter: lessons learned as a trip to the wardrobe trailer proves. >> this is a s a is a boyz ii men outfit from "end of the road." >> we re-enacted the actual video. end of the road >> reporter: along with the laughs, "fresh off the boat" looks to put across the rhythms and realities within the home of an asian-american family. >> yeah, that's incredibly rewarding and very meaningful to me. >> reporter: its significance is no secret to stars randall park and constance wu. >> with our chinese new year's episode i don't know if that topic has ever been explored in a family sitcom.
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party but nobody cares enough to get it right. y'all ready for this who's ready for a dragon dance. >> reporter: a valentine's day episode showcases the interplays between these-high achieve ing chasing the dream parents and their sons. >> our version of romance is doing taxes together. >> a quiet night alone gives us a chance to focus and not miss any crucial deductions. it's completely natural. >> reporter: for the wangs it works out in the end. sometimes it just takes some sweet moves. >> you know what i should do, the body rope. >> reporter: for "good morning america," chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >> it is a funny show. "fresh off the boat" airs at
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