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good morning, america. the midwest to the east coast in a deep freeze this morning. the coldest air of the season americans. temperatures in the single digits and below. and the northeast bracing for the first big snowstorm of the season, up to a foot possible from washington to boston. donald trump quotes the bible as he fights it out with ted cruz for key votes from evangelicals. >> two corinthians, right, two corinthians, 3:17 is the whole ball game. >> now rush limbaugh taking him on warning he is a wolf in sheep's clothing. >> the head of the academy awards says she is heart broken speaking outspeaking out overnight of an oscar boycott promising big
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problem as hollywood heavyweights announce they are staying home. >> i won't be at the academy awards and i won't be watching. >> spike lee joining the boycott. friends and fans mourn the sudden death of eagles death glenn frey. this morning a look at the life of an artist who helped define the sound of a generation celebrating the man who taught us to "take it easy." lighten up while you still can don't even try to understand just find a place to make your stand >> love that voice. >> what a talent glenn frey was. good morning, america. with the eagles he wrote so many great songs, "hotel california." "desperado." "lying eyes." second best-selling album of all time. >> it takes you back. >> absolutely heartbroken when i heard the news. >> we're thinking, again, another great one. "tequila sunrise." i could go on and on.
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blast of winter frigid temperatures for tens of millions of americans and look at that. 21 below zero in wisconsin. that cold air extending all the way east and that first big snowstorm of the winter right behind it. rob is going to start us off. he's outside. >> hey, robin, the entire eastern half in the grips. 16 in new york city but a windchill of 2. winds are gusty. look at these numbers from deep south. we're talking about windchill advisories that are dangerously low. minus 3 in chicago. 9 degrees is the windchill in atlanta, georgia. 1 degree in washington. cold air in place watching the storm system likely to develop thursday, friday into saturday. the potential for heavy snow exists, new york down to the southwest. details of this, george and robin, of course, throughout the week. >> it is coming. the race for president now and on the republican side, donald trump and ted cruz locked in a battle for iowa where the caucuses are dominated by conservative and evangelical voters.
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in des moines. good morning, tom. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. and neither candidate is turning the other cheek and now cruz's aggressively going after trump to draw distinction with voters and cruz says, trump is now rattled. this morning, donald trump sending a signal to a key iowa voting blockbuster saying he can do something senator ted cruz cannot. >> i'll be much stronger in protecting the evangelicals. >> reporter: in an interview with the christian broadcasting network trump compared himself with ronald reagan. >> he didn't read the bible every day seven days a week, but he was a great president. >> reporter: on monday, donald trump quoting scripture at jerry falwell's evangelical liberty university. fumbling the bible verse corinthians. >> but two corinthians, right, two corinthians, 3:17. that's the whole ball game. >> reporter: and now rush limbaugh issuing this warning to voters. >> there are a lot of
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is a wolf in sheep's clothing, that he is a traditional lifetime new yorker and that means something. >> reporter: and according to cruz, he's chipping away at trump. >> don't listen to any candidate. look to our actions as the scriptures say, you shall know them by their fruits. >> reporter: while trump is taking the fight to the airwaves airwaves, they believe cruz will be one on the ground. volunteers try to make 1200 calls a day. >> this is what we're convinced wins iowa. >> reporter: but iowa, nor new hampshire have ever seen a campaign or a candidate like trump. >> what was that? is that a dog? >> hillary. >> uh-oh, it's hillary. >> reporter: and trump has three events today here in iowa. he says there will be a big announcement at the last event, the first event is in john wayne's hometown. george, it's about 9 degrees.
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i hope trump has layered some of those navy blue suits he loves. >> jon karl will talk more about it. it cannot be more engaged. trump unloaded on cruz. cruz doing the same thing to trump but what about this factor now, these talk show hosts like rush limbaugh weighing in. >> reporter: we may have reached a pivotal point where those influential sizes on talk radio are starting to turn on donald trump. until now these have been some of trump's most reliable cheerleaders but in the latest fight they are siding with ted cruz, not just rush limbaugh, mark levine yesterday said trump should cut the crap with his attacks on cruz so that new york values attack from cruz drove people right back to what trump himself said 20 years ago as you know he said he was pro-abortion rights, open to gay marriage because he is from new york, not from iowa, this is the attack that could really hurt 2ru6r7. >> evangelical voters could make all the difference in iowa. you saw that direct pitch yesterday at liberty university
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>> reporter: yeah, now, >> reporter: yeah, now, evangelicals have never been the core constituency for trump. he said he never asks god for forgiveness. yesterday at liberty, he did something we hear from on the trail a lot, lumping together his book, "the art of the deal" with the bible. listen to this. >> i always say, a deep, deep second to the bible, the bible is the best, the bible, the bible blows it away. there's nothing like the bible but "the art of the deal" was and obama didn't read it. >> reporter: cruz is on the rise largely because he is winning among evangelicals, although, george, i have to say if you look at national polls, the most recent still has trump with a big lead among evangelicals nationwide. >> okay, jon karl, thanks very much. >> george, as you know republicans on the campaign trail taking aim at the white house over that prisoner swap with iran and while the families of those freed americans are celebrating what their loved
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betrayed. abc's brian ross is here with that. good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning, robin. that's right. the criticism is coming not only from republican presidential candidates but from the family of the one american who was not part of the deal, the american left behind. under the deal, the u.s. released from prison seven men convicted of helping iran's nuclear program and dropped charges against 14 more. republicans are calling it a bad one-sided deal. >> fact is we shouldn't have to trade anything to get our citizens back home. >> we've got to take our head at how it's happening. >> reporter: no one more upset with the obama administration than the family of the american seen in this hostage video who was not part of the deal. >> please help me. >> reporter: former fbi agent bob levinson who disappeared in iran almost nine years ago. the family heard the news on television, not from the white house. >> i'm very disappointed, i'm --
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they have done nothing to get in touch with me other than after i asked them to. >> reporter: levinson's wife christine and son dan said the white house has gone back on its word. >> we have been given assurances over the years that my dad would be a top priority to get him home as much as everybody else if not more because he's been held for almost nine years. >> reporter: a senior administration official tells abc news that levinson was part of the negotiations, but that the u.s. does not know why he was not ultimately included in the swap. mrs. levinson, do you consider whether bob might have died in captivity. >> no, i will never consider that until i have proof. i believe every day he's trying to come home to our family. we will never give up. >> reporter: the white house says the iranians have promised to determine the whereabouts of levinson, something the iranians know full well and have known since he was first taken captive almost nine years ago. >> my heart goes out to the levinson family. that water crisis in flint,
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national guardsmen are on the ground this morning and new lawsuits set to be filed this afternoon. abc's alex perez has the latest. >> reporter: this morning, the flint water scandal erupting, protesters rallying outside michigan governor rick snyder's home. class action lawsuits expected to be filed today against city and state officials over the ongoing water crisis. newly revealed e-mails show when officials switched the water source from lake huron to the flint river they waited nearly five months to warn the public of the toxic levels of lead created by the switch. >> my baby and i, we breaking out in itching from bathing in the water. i don't like the idea my baby can't drink. >> reporter: the state attorney general now investigating why it took the governor and other officials so long to respond. >> every day -- >> reporter: president obama declaring a federal emergency here, national guard troops water and filters.
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help residents share teaming up with a company to donate more than 180,000 bottles of water, tweeting, maybe fellow artists will help flint, and one of the city's most famed son, filmmaker michael moore calling for the governor of michigan to be arrested. >> we're all angry. this was purposely done. they knew it was poisoned. they knew it was toxic. >> reporter: the system has been switched back to lake huron water but the river damaged the pipe system so badly, water is still not safe to drink. and officials here say it could be months before the water is safe to drink. the governor is expected to tackle this tonight in his state of the state address, robin. >> looking forward to that, all right, alex, thank you. now to those plunging gas prices happening all over the country. take a look at this. the price war in michigan sending prices dipping to 47 cents a gallon. abc's rebecca jarvis is here with more on this and, rebecca, how low will they go.
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most of the country isn't going to be paying quitee customers at that gas station in northern michigan, but prices this week should drop another 10 to 20 cents. the national average this morning is now $1.89, 48een prices drop this year and gas buddy is forecasting we will save an additional $17 year. it's great news for consumers, robin, but, of course, there is the other side to this story. >> yes, there always is. there is a downside to those low it? >> all the people who are employed by energy companies, because prices have dropped so far, so fast, it also puts their jobs in think of them this morning too, robin. >> we do keep that in mind, rebecca, thank you. to that scandal in pro tennis overshadowing the australian open. tennis officials aregations of match fixing and some of the sport's biggest stars demand answers. ryan smith here with the story.
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full swing but this scandal is headlines, even serena williams speaking out saying she was totally unaware of it and all of her opponents seem to play hard but now more stars on the hard court want to know exactlyeir game. this morning, it's not the play at the australian open garnering headlines, but the reports from the bbc and buzzfeed wt tennis authorities suppressed evidence of match fixing by players. failing to investigate around 26,000 suspicious matches. this morning, the sport's top stars,erer and andy murray speaking out. wanting to know just who was involved. >> i would love to hear names, you know, then, at least it'sou can actually debate about it. >> it's bad obviously, you want to be made aware of the people that are, you know, potentially involved in this. >> reporter: while the tennis professionals deny the allegations players were paid tens of thousands of dollars to
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buzzfeed said they have text prove it. >> the evidence actually included 82 text messages that one of these players had exchanged with the ringleader of the sicilian gambling and millions of bucks are bet on it and tennis is the easiest to fix because it involves one person.kovic admitted someone on his team was approached in 2007 about throwing a first round match in exchange for $200,000. >> i was not approached of course, we -- we threw it away right away. it didn't even get to me. >> reporter: he and other stars like murray say it'shile players are coming under such scrutiny a major sponsor of the australian open is william hill, a british betting agency where you can bet on the winner of matches, sets and gambling sponsor william hill is not implicated in the scandal. they're saying their partnership is part of the solution to integrity issues, not part of
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how much gambling is there in rding to aussie betting company tab corp $16 million were wagered on the australian open on the first day, guys. >> betting just on a game. >> it could be games, set,that's part of the allegations here. >> wow, okay, thanks very much. amy with today's other top stories. a traffic nightmare in san he famous bay bridge is finally back open after a crowd protesting police brutality blocked traffic. they drove their cars onto the bridge and stopped one in eachn chaining themselves together. police eventually cut those chains and arrested 25 protesters. well, crews searching for 12 marines missing off the coast of hawaii have rafts in the water but so far no sign of those marines. they've all been missing since last thursday when their helicopters apparently collided during a training mission. and a newclimate change, scientists say the oceans are warming up faster than previously thought. they say since 1997 the world's
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amount of heat energy as in the previous 130 years raising more concern about rising sea levels and severe storms. overseas fire spread through the roof and top floor of the hotel in paris today. the hotel is being renovated and was due to re-open in march. thankfully no one was injured. a close call for a man driving near washington, d.c. a light pole and the pole then came crashing through the roof of his toyota missing his head by just sixing to the floor. he credits god for saving his life. finally, this could change the world or at least my world. scientists claim they've invented the world's first ree alcohol. it's called koryo liquor made from ginseng and replaces sugar with burnt ricehe caveat, the so-called miracle drink was brewed in north korea and let's say the
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overstate their discoveries. reportsn saw the production himself and favorite quote from pyongyang, it's highly appreciated as it is suave and causes no hangover. >> hing says suave like burnt rice. >> or kim jong-un. >> exactly, exactly. >> that's a real going to switch gears. thanks, amy. i do want to celebrate the life of eagles co-founder glenn frey, so many celebrating thed this morning. he passed away at the age of 67 and abc's chris connelly takes a look back at his incredible contribution to the music world. >> reporter: as a principal singer, songwriter and guitarist with the eagles glenn frey helped to define the sound andf southern
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>> reporter: that 1972 careerh, just the first in hi steady stream of irresistibly melodic hits with frey at their see you again >> reporter: including "peaceful easy feeling." it's another tequila sunrise >> reporter: "tequila you can't hide your lying eyes >> reporter: with harm mizing with don henley on "hotel california." frey and henley formed the eagles in l.a. after a stint in linda ronstadt's and went their separate ways before reuniting in '94. frey in the meantime, turning up as an actor on "miami vice." >> right now yourup front. you belong to the city >> reporter: and as a solo
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the heat is "the heat is on." glenn frey died monday in new york at the age of 67. the eagles website saying in part words cannot describe our sorrow nor our love and he has given us. for "good morning america," chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. there are stars in the southern sky >> a lots from the eagles documentary. it transcends time, generation generationally just holds up. he will be missed. our thoughts and prayers go out to the frey family. >> every second a hit inre singing along. now to rob. that snow is on the way here getting hit out in the midwest. >> one step at a time. talk about the weekend snow more that's coming to the midwest, the heartland and the midsouth but nashville, 2 to 4 inches expected today.
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. good morning to you. continued lake affect snow, but it shifted a little bit out of lake county and new western geauga and eastern cuia hog a.271 is going to be a critical spot there if you're driving this morning as well as 322. we have had some hee recently. chester and munson, you're seeing the heaviest snow now and mayfield heights has had heavy snow, too. watch out for the windchills. the temperatures down to cross. >> coming up here on "gma" the
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from their vehicle. he was taken to the hospital where she t now, an accident reconstruction team still out there on the scene. now, let's take a look at traffic. weather is certainly impacting the roads for or slowdowns some issues. an accident on east 116th one 480 westbound at northfield road causing major delays and backups to 271. for you east siders, it's another rough commute for you, 322 and 90, route 2 having we're getting reports of spinouts, disabled vehicles and an accident route 2 eastbound and route 91. another one just coming in, 90 at 306. i want to take you outside here and show you what it's looking 1. we're seeing a major delay caused by weather reduced visibilities out there. it's rough ride, tera. and that is what i'm seeing on your e most difficult driving conditions for us. we have plenty of trucks out.
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we're all in this together once we know that we are >> can it be ten years since "high school musical"? you don't have to wait anymore. all in for a reunion on "gma." favorite stars ten years after the hit. >> ten years ago they were here "good morning america." uh-huh. also a lot ahead. people waking up to arom the midwest to the east coast. nearly 100 million americans facing some of the coldest temperatures of the season and preparing to are a big snowstorm that could hit thethis morning, abc news has learned that ethan couch is no longer fighting returning to the
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a judge expected to consideris case to an adult court. >> will be coming back. also this morning guess we'll be decoding something called the man flu. >> decoding. >> men suffer more than women. >> amy is looking forward. >> i just want to see this science. >> what's the theory, that men well when they get sick? >> there is a reason why. >> men are whiners. >> that's a proven thing. >> why they don't is another s a proven thing. >> yeah. >> i told you. she's loaded for bear for this. >> i'm glad t.j. is over here on the side because there's no way i can win on this in any going to bring that to >> yes. >> get ready. that's all i got to say. that is ahead. we'll begin with that anger surround the oscars, the overnight to calls for a boycott from stars including jada pinkett smith and spike lee issuing a statement promising, quote, big changes to
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abc's linsey davis is here with the latest. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, guys. with the #oscarssowhite trending again and multiple big nameng to boycott the awards the academy had to say something and that response is coming from the academy's first black president who says they're taking dramatic steps to bringiversity. this morning, a host of hollywood heavyweights are announcing a boycott of the 2016 i will not be at the academy awards and i won't be watching. >> reporter: jada pinkett smith posting this video explaining why she's skipping out on tinseltown's biggest can no longer beg for the love, acknowledgement or respect of any group.ning the boycott director spike lee who challenged the academy's lack of diversity this past november while accepting his own honoraryeed to have some serious discussion about diversity and
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>> reporter: lee wrote in an instagram post that he cannot support it and pos how is it possible for the second consecutive year all 20 contenders under the actor category are white? last night the academy's presidentaacs responding to the controversy admitting in a statement she is heartbroken and frustrated about the lack of inclusion and promising the academy is taking dramatic steps to alter the makeup of ourile the academy does not release the demographic info on its members according to a 2013 "l.a. times" investigation, the academy is 93% white, down just 1% from african-americans making up only 2% that year. >> to celebrate -- >> reporter: at an award s s was echoed. >> for that to happen again this year is unforgivable.
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>> reporter: somehris rock will handle the growing controversy on the big night. both jada pinkett smith and spike lee have bothock saying they mean no disrespect but certainly puts the comedian who will have the first word and last word of the night in a bit of a precarious they both -- they supported him saying they understand him doing that and know he will do a good job and i don't know if you saw jada's facebook posting. such grace and love and also michael moore sweeted this overnight saying i support jada pinkett smith and spike lee and will join with them. i believe the academy will fix this. thank you, presidentaacs and spike lee, thanking her and spike lee will be live on "gma" tomorrow and we'll talk to him about the oscars controversy but just veryverybody is handling this and the bottom line wanting change. wanting change. >> seems like it's going to come. >> it does. >> okay, thanks, guys. we turn to a prettyng out in court right now. a massachusetts teenager facing
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taunting her boyfriend to commit suicide. good morning. george. michelle carter was roughly 50 miles away from her boyfriend when he killed himself but prosecutors say she had been to do it via text message and was even talking on the phone with him when he ended his life. this morning, massachusetts is one step closer to standing trial for allegedly convincing her 18-year-old boyfriend conrad roy to commit suicide. prosecutors arguing carter now 18n dozens of text messages. >> she goes back, when are you going to do it? stop ignoring the question. question mark, question mark, question mark, question mark. pushing it off. >> reporter: roy died of carbon monoxide poisoning after locking himself inside his truck in this kmart parking , prosecutors say he was on the phone with carter for
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at one point telling her he was getting out of the truck because he feared it wasn't>> he was scared. she told him to get back in the car. >> reporter: just days before in another text message carter writing, don't be scared. you're finally to be happy in heaven. >> it's inconceivable. i don't understand how someone could do that, to encourage someone they claim to r: roy had attempted suicide and had been hospitalize hospitalized before he even met carter and in one text message two weeks before his suicide, he to take his own life, writing, i can't get better, i already made my decision. the defense now trying for a second time to have the involuntary dropped. >> he has, in fact, brainwashed her to the point where she's now accepting his idea of this is my only op a statement to abc news, the defense says,
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by no means threatens and that roy made his owno take his own life. adding, this is a tragedy, not a crime. carter is due in court next month. if convicted she faces up to 20 years in >> okay, linzie. read. does this brainwhance of getting the charges dismissed? >> yeah, this is not an easy case for prosecutors primarily because of the law meaning prosecutors are going to have to show ha she caused his there was an assisted suicide ban in massachusetts the way there are in more than half the states it would be much easier. they'd have to prove she helped,. they don't have that kind of law in massachusetts. so they're charging her with involuntary manslaughter which makes it a much may not go to trial. >> it's possible a court will ultimately throw it out. >> you're launching a new website.
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it is 7:42 with the race for the white house pitting two good friends against each other. chelsea clinton and ivanka trump, theirth running for president but they have much more in common than that. abc's david wright has their story. >> reporter: publicly and >> mr. trump has a great capacity to use bluster and bigotry to inflame people. >> reporter: hillary clinton and donald trump apparentlyh other.
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single worst secretary of state in the history of this country. >> reporter: but when it comes to their dutiful way, speaking of great people, come on, i have my daughter ivanka here. >> reporter: ivanka trump there in new hampshire just yesterday. >> i am so my father. >> reporter: just as chelsea clinton was a few weeks ago. >> i am so proud and grateful to be my mom's daughter. >> reporter: they have more in common than you think. ivanka andts used to be friends. so they've known each other for years as chelsea told "e.t." everything. i'm so grateful she's my friend. i think she's a great reporter: two 30-something women of incredible privilege nowering their own place in the world. both worked in television before joining the family business. >> i know a lot of peoplely what they're thinking. >> reporter: ivanka apprenticed on "the apprentice" now an executive vice president for the trump organization. chelsea works with clinton
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apartments in new york city. both are pregnant, expecting before the election. both married to jewish e fathers-in-law who went to prison. >> they can provide great testimony to the type of parents and the type of is and hillary clinton is. >> reporter: long before the campaign, ivanka tweeted this quote from chelsea's book, "life is not about what happens to you, but what you do with what happens to you."ewords. chelsea told "vogue," ivanka, quote, reminds me of my dad and his ability to increase the joy of the room. adding, there's nothing skin deep about ivanka.e new york daily news" reports chelsea recently called ivanka to wish her a happy new year and the two agreed not to let the election ruin their fact, the news claims that they have scheduled a play date after the election.
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in this corner, back nowing referred to as man flu where a man gets sick and, let's face it, acts a little bit like a baby. >> wah. >> hey, guys, new research,uggesting there may be a scientific reason why men suffer more than women when it comes to the flu. t.j., you got to tell us about this. >> lfrt, look, robin, by thent is done you, robach and lara will feel compelled to apologize to me, george and robin. >> bring it. >> man flu, all right,dea that the common cold or basic flu is ten times worse when a man has it. they say we exaggerate or act like a baby but the good folks at johns hop incans say naturally occurring
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off the flu and simms of the flu. next graphic, lilly, testosterone which occurs in men weakens our immune system. you have something to fight it off. we have something that makes us weak to it so in conclusion, robach, if i get so much as a ane thing to do is hand me a hanky. >> did men conduct the study? >> i knew you'd ask. the lead men, two women, the two men both named andrew. >> i don't know what to say. >> we'll be back.ther great "improve this!" from lowe's. time to organize toll tools. put that old rake head to use turning it into a tool hanger. now you'll never where is my monkey wrench. to find out more go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! an excellent source of protein,ay to fuel up
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. good morning, 756time. we're following -- 7:56. a 51-year-old woman is dead after crashing her car into a tree in overnight. the 1100 block of north portage pass. akron firefighters saying they had to extricate the driver from her vehicle. she was taken to the hospital where accident reconstruction team is still on the scene. >> and now, let's look at how the roads are looking right now. we're seeing volume increase and weather certainly impacting plenty of red out there and lots of slowdowns to talk about and for you east siders, that is another rough morning. i am sorry to say now that one accident i want to talk to e 2 eastbound at route 91. we're seeing delays there on 2. you see that. we had earlier accidents as well.
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drive times really are awful. 33 minutes, 90 eastbound crocker to the inner belt. you will need to leave extra -minute ride for you, 77 northbound rock side to downtown. the speeds scrawling 17 miles an hour. he's a -- crawling 17 miles an crawling, visibility is poor. terrence and jackie. bitter cold temps out there again this morning, closing hundreds of schools and delaying others as well. >> the med where we find somara theodore in storm tracker 5. >> that's right. here's a look at our location outside of bratnal and gordon park coming up next. we're on 90 westbound heading into downtown. this is a look at the roads. seeing lots good news is that visibility cleared up for good. the snow stopped for the most part. a few flurries coming up off of the ground with the wind. as we look at the roads, we're clear and g good pavement. that is the good news, what i meant to say. we don't have snow on the
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good morning, america.yden panettiere speaking out for the first time since she depression. >> you know what, it's made my life better. >> her message of hope for dr. ashton is here live. back to sleep. the new headline on sleep depp prix vague and your body. how catching up on your sleep on the weekends couldess. a bachelor jaw dropper. >> looks like lace is reaching the end of her stick. the one they love to loathe. >> i'm mad at myself for the way
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>> now why lace really left ben chose to say good-bye to. we're all in this together we're all in this together ten years after became a blockbuster phenomenon, the cast back together with our cameras rolling. >> my heart is just bursting at the seams. >> vanessa, ashley, corbin,ucas and a very special message from zac. get ready to go back to high school as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. we're all in this what we know we're all-stars we're all in this together >> yep, get ready to go back to high school. we're all in this together, the cast of back, better than ever. their huge reunion. you'll see it this morning on "gma." >> love hearing those songs again. re. sharing his billion dollar secrets and tips on how to go
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account this morning. >> he really has a >> he does. absolutely. you mentioned incredible today it's time to "improve this!" >> i knew that was coming. >> crazyall fan cave for your subianto bowl party right now, michelle collins, rob marciano going head-to-head with a diy michelle putting astro turf coasters and an all in one serving tray and cutting board that got our guys to do d. we've got great tips for you coming up. >> the clock is ticking. amy has the morning rundown. >> the big story this essure mounting on the presidential candidates, two weeks from today we will be revealing the winners of the iowa caucuses. donald trump is courting the christian vote, promising to protect evangelicals better than anyone else including ted son of a preacher.
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the real heir to ronald reagan. >> he didn't read the bible every day seven days a week. but he was a great servatives are uniting behind our campaign and we're seeing the old reagan coalition on the democratic side the fireworks from the heated debate still echoing with hillary clinton and bernie sanders drawing sharp distinctions between each other on everythingguns. >> he voted to let guns go onto amtrak. >> you received over $600,000 in speaking fees from >> the clinton campaign now preparing to are a primary fight that could stretch well into may. well, wall street is back at work this morning after the there is some encouraging news. overnight stocks in asia surged higher even though a new report shows the chinese economy is growing at the slowest rate in 25 years.ve that report will prompt the chinese government to step in and try to stimulate more growth. well, there is a disturbing
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the u.n. says nearly 19,000 killed in that country between the start of 2014 and october of last year as isis gained power. the u.n. calls that numbers more than 3 displaced. in medical news more americans are now at risk for lyme disease. about 300,000 americans each year get it and now a newnds the ticks that carry lyme disease have been found in nearly half of all the counties s s in red and green. are at lower risk. bizarre chase in southern california, a driver surrendered to police but then she let her six dogs loose on the freeway. they ran around backing u miles until police were finally able to round them all up safely. finally, well, the stars really are aligning or at least the planets are. take a look.venus, saturn, mars and jupiter will all align tomorrow for the first time in more than a decade.
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in a diagonal role just before dawn each morning through february 20th and if you want the know the order my go to, my very educated just served us nine pizzas to you. >> we'll move on to a new report on sleep deprivation. a new study concludes catching up on sleep may help reverse the risk of hief health and medical editor dr. richard besser here with the reality, checking first of all on the effects of sleep d on the body. >> in this study they took a group of healthy men, they let them sleep only four hours a night and they looked at the impact. what they found was their cells became insulin. one of the things you see in people who develop diabetes. you know, just a short period of time, their cells were looking like the cells of someone. >> we've always been told you can't catch up on sleep.
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>> they let them sleep 10, 12 hours a night and found the effect in terms of insulin went we know from other things you can't make up for all of the sleep deprivation. >> four hours versus 10 or 12. how much sleep should we be know, if you look at it, what they say is adults need seven to eight hours of sleep per night. teens need 9 to 10 and young children at least us are really getting that and it's having an impact. not just in terms for diabetes but concentration, memory, reaction time, even our immune system is impacted by thatsleep. >> so we've got to make the time. >> you do. you know, you'll make up for a little of it on the weekends but you can't cheat yourself every night and expect to not see someich besser, thanks very much. taking questions on twitter? >> all morning. now to lara. >> thank you, george. here's what's coming up on ourenu." "nashville" star hayden panettiere sharing a powerful
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depression and big drama on "the bachelor." one of the booted women is speaking out and whated to lace and right over here, it's getting ugly, people. rob and michelle hard at work l style for our man cave. "improve this!" all coming up on "good morning america" in times square. did you just -- that's not good, rob.ntdown." "gma's morning menu" is brought to you by centrum silver multivitamints multivitamin you enjoy like a mint. with a full spectrum of essential nutrients...h, refreshingly cool. i see you found the vitamints. new centrum vitamints. y to get your
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head in the game. for the bigsical" reunion just minutes away. but first a big moment for actress hayden panettiere, the star speaking out for the first time since seeking treatmentum depression. and these back better than ever. abc's juju chang is here with that, great news, juju. >> reporter: good morning, robin and everyone, the ar says stepping out publicly is empowering because she doesn't need to hide herself anymore. she says battling taught her people will accept your scars, bumps and bruises and will relate. actressing the red carpet at the critics' choice awards sunday night and opening up about her struggles in the past year to artum depression was not something i could understand. you can't understand it unless you have a personal involvement in it.
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>> it's made my life better and i do feel and hope that it's made other people's lives better. >> reporter: the 26-year-old "nashville" star checked herself into a facility in november to help treat her postpartum depression. something her character on the abc show also struggled with. life imitating art. >> help me get my source of the show told us that story line was developed long before hayden gave birth. the show did give her time, though, to go through the treatment off camera as her camera went through the similar situation. >> reporter: the first time mom to 1-year-old kaia is 1 of 600,000 moms across the country diagnosed with this form ofry year and she hopes talking openly about it will help break the stigma of the disease. >> she believes that she's going to be a more positive role model for her daughter showing her that she can be a proud woman while admitting what's going on inside. >> i want to put out a good
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her that she can be anyone she not have to be afraid that somebody's not going to like it because no matter what you do, there's always going to be somebody who doesn't like it. >> reporter: sharing her story, she says, has >> i was floored by the positive response and really happy that i can stand up for the women who are out there suffering from this and let them know that they're not alone. >> reporter: hayden says she is refusing to stay silent not just ace role model for her daughter but all those womend wants to send a clear message that struggling with postpartum doesn't mean you're weak and certainly does not mean you're a bad mom. robin. >> not at all. juju, thank you. here with us now, abc's chief ealth correspondent, jen ashton. i know you want to weigh in. you were watching and hearing the things that hayden had to say, before we talk aboutcular we want to acknowledge there is a wide range of feelings that women have following birth.
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and as juju just said this doesn't make you a bad mom. this makes you you human. in fact, we have a list of the life's most stressful psychological events and, you know, you have things oth of a spouse, divorce, pregnancy, birth of a child, that's on that list, that is a significant life stressor and we also have to bring -- we have to little bit, robin. yes, here we're talking about the natural birth mother. but make no mistake, if you bring a new baby into your hope, it can affect the partner, the spouse, the entire family. it's a majorometimes we hear, oh, the mother -- just has the blues, has the baby blues. when, though, what's the criteria that you know that it has extended far beyond that to you know, i've delivered over 1500 babies so i've seen every possible manifestation of maternal behavior here. i think where you'll see some crying, some tearfulness and have some trouble sleeping and eating.
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for your baby. that's kind of normal and these symptoms or feelings last about two weeks. when you make the jump to postpartum depression, which affects anywhere from 10% to 20% subtle. overwhelming sadness. you cannot perform what we call your activities of daily living. you can't care forght have trouble caring for your baby and in severe situations you have thoughts of harming yourself or your baby. >> we heard in juju's report, 600,000 women a year. >> right. >> if you're a new mom or have a loved one and you suspect something isn't right, what do you do? >> you have to speak up and ask for help. it's a sign of of the day it's your health and your baby's health so asking for help is the first step. >> there are various treatments. >> a lot of streeps. they range from medication, talke cases hospitalization but remember this is out there. it does not discriminate. it can affect the celebrity as
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we need to talk about it more. >> and we're soyden is leading that conversation and the manner in which she's doing it. going to be busy again. you can take your questions, seal's take them throughout the morning. go to or go to our facebook page. amy. >> all right, robin. well, let's turn now to "the bachelor" bombshell that has so many people talking this morning. spoiler alert, if you have not three women are gone and one of them chose to leave. abc's reena ninan has the very latest. >> reporter: tears flowing anding. >> go away. >> me? >> leave me the [ bleep ] alone. >> reporter: week three of "the bachelor" delivering plenty of drama as personalities clash. >> she is not >> no. she's very aggressive. >> reporter: olivia making enemies. >> i would love more, more, more, more time with him and i'm going to >> to no one's surprise olivia
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>> does anyone else want to go on my date. >> reporter: jubilee's ate off to an awkward start. >> will you accept this rose? >> yeah. >> reporter: but not the women. >> i don't know what you guys are doing but this ain't rks fly when amber confronts jubilee. >> i don't know what's going on. >> when she said a little comment like, anyone else want this date, a lot of girls were pissed >> reporter: just when you thought the night couldn't get any crazier. >> ben, can i talk to you a second. >> lace makes a shocking exit. >> i think it's better that i go.night telling chris harrison why she really left. >> 24 is bringing out the bad side of me. >> reporter: revealing. >> taking a step back from drinking obviously, my career and just knowing myself worth. >> reporter: ben saying good-bye to to more women including 27-year-old shoshanna overcome with emotion. >> i had no be
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>> reporter: telling us in an exclusive interview her take on all the drama after having a front row seat. personally really like her. she's a very sweet girl. i think we all get a little different when we drink but i think she'll learn herorter: revealing her pick for ben's future wife. >> kayla is my soul sister. i really love her and it will work out for ben with her. >> reporter: for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> all right, joining us with her take on last night's drama, uper fan and co-host of "the view," commercial collins. last night's episode, lace leaving, were you as shocked as everyone else? >> this was the likend of heard around the world although she left of her own accord. >> to better herself. >> which was like i always felt
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loved her for it and i washe has real problems and i feel bad for her. she's working on herself which is nice. she also has a tattoo that says work on yourself which is a good>> now with lace out of the way, will olivia now emerge as the new villain, villainess? >> amber emerged as a major e was very mean to jubilee which was i thought -- kind of rubbed me the wrong way and didn't look good in front of ben. i'm now obsessed with gave some disturbing news, sad news about something that happened in his life and olivia chose a conversation that was quite odd coming right out of this e tell you something, last night's "bachelor" can be dedpiened by two words. i know you won't like them. fat toes. i know you don't want to hear about it. i'm. the guy has family members die or family friends. cangles.
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it's not easy, amy. you can't take your foot on a diet. there's no toe cleanse. you can't do a juicy toe cleanse. she actually is the only sort of other than amber. >> well and jubilee decided to go and give him a massage. >> oh, my god. >> which is also a little strange and the other girls did not like it. game. the other girls didn't like it because they didn't think of it. they didn't know there was a massage table. who knew that? she was on it. she already had her rose and said, my man wants a gave it to him. >> we can't wait to see what happens next. >> oh, my god. >> anything can happen. michelle collins, thank you very much. new episode of "the bachelor"t 8:00, 7:00 central right here on abc. you can see michelle, of course, on "the view" at 11 a.m. eastern. let's head outside. chilly out there, rob. >> hey, ee. the windchill is 1 degree so safety numbers, we're just trying to stay warm. anybody cowboys in the group?
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>> these are professional horse riders and bull riders, 42nd annual steamboat cowboy own the hill and do all sorts of fun stuff. that was yesterday. today more snow expected. not only for the colorado rockies but all of intermountain west.sh powder. good morning. lots of active weather here . the areas of dark blue under the lake affect snow warning until noon. everywhere else under a windchill advise or. we're going to see temperatures feel subzero numbers, negative 10 and 15 in some spots. this is a look at the snow band. starting to slow down and decrease in he day. the temperatures are going to reach the low teens for a lot of us. that snow should start to clear up by this afternoon. have a great day. >> all right, lara,
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cowboy or whatever that song is, back to you for "pop news." >> all right, i won't today. maybe on thursday. all right, time ford i love this song. every move you make >> call it synchronicity for two of music's most iconic artist, sting and peter gabrielning they are uniting for a huge concert tour this summer. this is brand new, just came out this morning. the tour will be called rock, paper scissors, not clear whyfavorite game of mine, though. they'll visit select north american cities this june and july. you may have seen these rock stars in your eye, thank the '80s, prejesse, i'm sure. jesse, you don't even know who we're talking about. >> i feel like i've heard this song somewhere in a god. >> wow. >> jesse. >> that's a joke, guys. i know the song. it's sting. >> good boy. >> you guys actually. >> but would you know peter
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>> he's a big genesis -- in your eyes the life the heat in your eyest. anyway -- >> yes, yes, that's right. >> i love it. >> so the tour will feature solo and duets from the rock hat every breath you take, every move you make be used to get tickets when they go on sale this monday. >> i think i know why they're calling it rock, paper, they'll play each other's songs at the different concerts and play rock, paper and scissors before each concert to decide -- >> are you making this up. >> no, i actually r tour. >> "pop news" update. >> you always start with rock, always start with rock. >> i didn't know that. >> rock -- i don't know how theworks, rock -- >> paper can smother. >> canadian. >> update coming, the rock, the paper or the n "pop news," this morning, if you've ever looked for a job you know how hard it
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responsibilities and sort of the pleasantries ofwill look like at the job posting unless, of course, it's for this job. the senior digital producer position posted on the aussie website seek, the ad says quote, is the worst job in town with a, quote, poor location and is, quote, paying below market value. the ad goes on to say that doesn't value work life balance at all and that some of the staff don't even bother to shower. the digital recruiter who posted the ad says, instead of overselling, he went fornd it worked. he says the responses have been great. a lot of people appreciating his honesty. >> okay. >> bring in our new "gma". can't go that far. >> and finally, it is cold outside as my boy rob has been saying all morning long. we want you all to be very we're hearing about snow and dogs, know. this one in particular, this is
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a low center of gravity is always the safest way to go.the streets are snowy. just take one more look. >> that's a dog sled, all right. >> can't fall down on the ice if down on it. >> well played, amy. >> that's "pop news" on this tuesday. >> that will cool it down. >> dog sled. >> dog sled. >> absolutely. >> oh, goodness gracious. >> i can't figure out what that dog was doing. >> safe sledding. >> i don't know. i have thoughts. >> but we have the "high school musical" reunion coming up. the gang is back together after ten years.
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. a long time now, 8:26. i'm terrence lee with jackie fernandez. bitter cold temperatures again closing hundreds of schools. >> be prepared. the morning drive ially if your commute takes you through the snowbelt and that is where somara theodore was driving through storm tracker t home with us. >> i'm back in the studio nicely warm. let's look at what is going on now. the areas in the darker green, you are under a lake affect snow at is lake county, geauga, cuyahoga and ashtabula expiring around noon. for the rest of the neighborhood out of northeast ohio, we're under a windchill advise or. that means the temperatures subzero
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windy . and this is a look at the areas in the darker purple getting hit harder and moving uth and inland. north russell and mooreland hills seeing the heavier snow there. as we head throughout the morning, better conditions are expected. this is a look at the we're feeling like 12 below zero in mansfield; 10 below zero in wooster and 6 below in new ry chilly out there and wear many layers. what you can expect is the lake affect snow to diminish. the temperatures to rise to 18 st neighborhoods and sunshine will return this afternoon. that is a look at the power-of- 5 forecast. over to you. >> and it's been a rough morning. we have had several reports of spinouts, disabled vehicles. things report getting better. as we look at the maps, it's still a mess with major slowdowns on 77. northbound 71, 490, 90, plenty of red on siders dealing with another snow event causing
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we're breaking free soaring flying n ten years since "high school musical" ." the huge cast, the reunion is just moments away here on "gma." >> it holes does. >> i know george's daughters, my daughter knows this song. >> ava told me yesterday there isn't a sleepover i've been to where we don't sing all thend act it out. that's great. >> begging for this reunion. so i'm really excited to see it. >> it is going to be great. also, daymond john is here this morning. you know." he'll share billion dollar secrets, powerful new book
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>> has great ultimate super bowl party setup, we hope. these are pretty cool ideas, plus we put rob and michelle collins to the test in a diy challenge. we've got the big reveal look how calm rob is. >> i'll use the term creations loosely. >> come on. >> i liked your idea. i liked your idea. an easier chore than you so we'll see how -- >> i got to be handicapped in some capacity. >> exactly. >> jesse, you wanted some of that, right? >> if i see football get excited so we've got a lot in the studio, by the way. you're about to see coming up. it's genius. >> it'll all makenion that's been trending huge on facebook all night. the gang from "high school musical" back together celebrating ten years since the phenomenon d.a. debuted ieir first live performance was right here on "gma."
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for our cameras beforespecial. a note from zac efron who's gotten a lot of flack for not being -- he has a lot of flack online. he sent in a speciall the fans. >> he's a little busy. >> he is a little bit. you saw the selfie that chris connelly took. here's abc's chris connell together together together everyone >> my heart is just bursting at the seams. it's just so crazy it was ten years it's true, 2006 saw "high school musical" debuting on the disney channel and rocketing to the head of the class. here and now it's time for celebration songs, dance numbers and beloved characters creating a tween tass tick phenomenon and turing its stars into overnight it was such a whirlwind. it felt like we were kind of swept up into this vacuum. at one point it literally felt like we were the beatles. >> everywhere we went people
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and we're completely left alone now. that's what i mean. it feels like a different life. >> they still want selfies with his past weekend, the cast minus zac efron -- >> only ten years, let's have a billion >> reporter: reuniting to share fond memories for disney channel tenth anniversary show on wednesday. what does it feel like to began for you. >> it's amazing. for me i kind of embrace the i want it all of sharpay and i'm doing it all so i got a clothing line, makeup line, movie coming out in may so it's been insane. >> i hated her through the -- [ laughter ] -- a lot of it. i love ashley so much more now.t me that what you do is actually potentially going to impact people. >> just to come back into this room and to see everyone again and to go, oh, my gosh,f this together. we made this incredible magic happen together.
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everyo of the magic their first live performance on "gma" back in 2006. wherever each other every time >> you guys were the first ones to kind of make everybody know who really neat to be here doing this specifically. >> we're all in this together. >> reporter: as they continue to work on projects from broadway and tv to the big screen, theseeflecting on what made "high school musical" special. >> "high school musical" cage out at the perfect time. we were found by fans seeking us out. to actually haveople playing that age and then have them put under the microscope and to really -- >> to survive. >> to survive. have nobody completely go off the rails, that i think is a huge testament to what this cast is. >> we have tons of other friends but they don't understand what like this of us. >> if somebody cops into your life what, do they have to know about this experience to
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>> that they all come with me. a package deal. >> it's a package deal. we're all in this together >> reporter: for "good morning america," chlos angeles. >> doesn't get old. >> seeing that. >> those dance moves like that the special "high school musical" airs tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern the disney channel. >> jesse, wasn't he in high school ten years ago? i think maybe -- >> oh. >> i'm just segueing toe out of mind" to say good-bye to bad posture. turns out it doesn't hurt you physically but can also affect your emotions as well so a double-edged sword and as the details. you want to sit up straight for this one. >> you sure do and want to go back and finish 12th grade again. ten years ago. it turns out something many of us do called actually impact our energy. our productivity and even our mood, so we met up with a
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up advice.k at this woman. and these people. what do they have in common? bad posture. professional violinist melissa tongic but recently it's been a pain in the neck. literally. >> i was feeling kind of like a pinching pain, neck discomfort. neck r: her bad habit. her posture. >> see, strain on the neck, strain on the back. >> reporter: enter the posture police. >> bad just about slumping your shoulders. that's better. >> reporter: she teaches the alexander technique which helps to i will prove poor posture and says it can cause physical pain like neck and back breathing issues, energy depletion and more. >> it can affect how people perceive you, how you feel emotionally and it might affect whether or not you get a second date or a second job >> reporter: don't forget about
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stwres from our many device. >> we're hearing about very young people who are having spinal problems related to theirheir smartphones. >> reporter: melissa's new good habits have made all the difference. >> the pain is almost so much better. >> you know it's amazing how posture really impacts how we're perceived. experts say poor posture gives st impression. whether you are he applying for a job or starting a relationship or even trying to make new friends make sure you use good posture because it makes you >> we've all been shifting here. >> i know. >> so we're obviously and so many of us are sitting at desks each and every day. what can we do to improve it. >> three easy stepsend. first try to make sure your screen is at eye level. not tilted up or down. type with your elbows at a 90 degree angle and wrists and arounds are rested
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you do that, those three easy steps, avoid the slump and look stronger and more confident. >> lara, i've always marveled at yourhank you. >> is it from diving. >> ballet and diving and just my mom always used to say imagine up. but -- yoga is a great way too. it. you can gain an inch back from your height because as we get older we do start to curl. >> and the shrugging of the power pose, she said -- >> if you stand like this -- >> it actually improves -- >> that's so relaxed. >> good morning, america. >> but it's it's scientific. >> lock it in, george. there, whoo! >> power pose. >> try to huddle in close here. we'retall. stand up tall. good posture, everybody. you just want to shrivel in. moderating temperatures though. at least across the southd even all the way down
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rebounding from the 20s and 30s today in atlanta. above the, air that's cold enough for snow so watching very carefully this developing situation which will bring some snow friday and saturday just a matter of how much and where. that's good tuesday morning, move. we have heavy snowfalls reported east of cuyahoga into geauga and focus on geauga g could be a concern from chester and munson here on 322. be careful. you by weight a little hot soup is on the menu today. amy, back in to you. >> coming up, do you want to be a billionaire? "shark tank's" live sharing his secrets to go from broke to a full bank account.
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>> especially me. >> especially you and beyond the tank, new episode of "beyond the tank" takes you back 0 que grew up and started fubu out of your mom's house. >> out of my mom's house. i didn't realize i was executing the "the power ofn "shark tank" when i see the pose successful people. look at me. don't anybody tell you need money to make money. i'm short, me from the hood -- >> nothing wrong with that. >> i can't design, dyslexic, i can't count, right. stop me from growing my company and doing what i need to do. i took affordable steps. >> what difference did your mom great. see, a lot of mothers don't realize. they already are entrepreneurs because they're the ultimate start-up. when you have a child there is no blueprint on how you'll raise this child. when your child hasfection three types a month you have to go to the emergency room. you don't give your child up for
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maybe kevin o'leary would but other than that this is theoke. you work it out. >> you were a scrapper and had to get your business going and find ways to get your fashion seen including get it on the back of head of ll cool j. >> maybe says you need opm. other people's marketing, manpower or manufacturing and in the book i put gigi butler whoff as a maid and doing $30 million a year doing cupcakes and kevin plank, $4 billion annually doing all exercise the power of broke. >> advice. entrepreneur ellen park's team hit a roadblock. she's wondering what do. let's take a look. >> toasty time, hoodies with mittens for pockets. we've been making hoodies for sizes. but we've been struggling getting noticed on our
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already loyal we do? we're ready for prime toasty >> all right. well, she's going on facebook and find the about mittens and/hoodies or going skiing, things of that nature and buys $10 of advertise many, ten separate times with ten separate messages and seee back and like ad one, like ad three, like ad four. your conversion rate, four like that one. when she finds out the one she likes the most shed spends more money and starts converting her goods and selling her goods. >> daymond, that was specific. we have a little surprise for lot of people know you kept your job at red lobster -- >> i did. >> when you were starting out fubu so in honor of that, let's see a surprise today. where is he coming yeah. >> there he is, the manager from our local red lobster right here. >> how are you doing? >> all right. >> bringing some --
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>> where are the biscuits. the cheddar b >> we're bringing you the lobster. thank you so much on behalf of red lobster, want you to congratulate you on your book. >> thank you too guys for sacrificing appreciate it. >> thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> thank you, daymond, "the power of broke" is available right now and daymond is on "shark tank" on friday at:00e on abc. congratulations. coming up we'll see how rob and michelle did on the diy challenge, the football man
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it's the final oh, i like this song choice. yes. we are kicking off a brand-new edition of "improve this!" with the ultimate football fan our favorite team is playing in the big game or if they didn't make it, who cares, let's watch some football, people. everybody loves to watch the super bowl in style and here
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chris and peyton lambton from 's "going yard." i love when we have props like my co-workers. very nice, robin. right next to my so this is stadium seating that you guys have created. you could put this in your basement or your garage if you can get a tv in there and this is just -- 6y to make. something great for your garage, man cave, whatever. so you put it together with some 2x8s. buy a whole bunch of 2x8s andtificial grass. >> i think we have graphics. there you go. so you have that. wall. lay those 2x8ew them together. exactly. that's on every 16. once step two is done put the
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this is very ave to worry about falling through that. that is sturdy right there. you can jump around and cheer, no problem. >> all right. >> thank you very much. >> i love the idea of astro really cheap at a place like lowe's. at your home center. you can find astroturf to give it the football look. >> played on that in high school. carpet burns. really good quality. >> very comfortable. >> if you want to dress it up more, take duct tape and make the yard lines. >> the one thing it's not easy to to say so this is sort of an investment project. it's not expensive but it's not the kind of thing you'll want to break down so you can use it for oscar season, you red carpet. >> bring in chairs from all around your house, kitchen chairs, whatever you have. >> office chairs. >> first choice egic move. >> all right. our second project is even
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cat birth seat and these are made with those ou find behind stores and a lot of stores will give them to you. how many does it take to make this mosharrafa pit. >> six pallets. 2x4s, e together and you won't hurt yourself there. >> you want to make sure you stand it down so it's not so rough. >> a little primer and paint. >> then you bought two few ton >> comfy pillows and you're ready to go. >> this is easier than this because this you can break down and store in the garage. it can be fun for kids, moving watcnly the super bowl. finally find an old coffee table, you can get it for next to nothing, wood top, try to not get pressed wood, wood ut three holes in it. this is the coolest cooler table ever. >> you don't want to 'tis a
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>> ours will not be filled with >> dom perignon for lara. >> liquor. >> and so it's very cheap. what kind of saw do i need. jigjaw. one plunge cut, sand it down. it's that easy. >> these bucks are next to nothing. >> exactly. o. you can do chips in one. you can rescue, recycle and reinvent an old coffee table, stadium seating, mosharrafa pit. yeah, yeah, yeah, michelle, rob, we want to see your diy. so really quick. michelle made coasters. >> my hands are rough. >> aren't these nice? >> rob made a- >> which is a serving tray. >> because that's what you need in the man cave is a serving tray. >> he added two door handles, couldn't be easier.
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time now is 8:56. terrence lee alongside of jackie fernandez. bitter cold temperatures this morning closing day. >> we want to you be prepared for your morning drive. it could be messy, especially through the snowbelt. and let's get a check of the eteorologist tera blake. what can we expect? >> ongoing lake affect snow. the good news, it will be ending into the afternoon hours. the heaviest for us now is in ave had moderate pockets pop in and out of cuyahoga. watch the major highways and biways. the good news is there is a lot of o dot making sure the roads are safe for you. currently close to chester and munson, fullerton, yates corners and newbury. you can see the heavier snow shifting six -- 3:22 and 4:22 is slower for sure and especially 271. in addition to the snow, we have the extreme cold. seven below is what it feels like in
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below in mansfield and 3 below in coshockton. not moving the windchill temperatures until the still until 11:00 with the advise or. and the roads are a mess and experiencing major slowdowns the past few hours. that is the case. 77 northbound. 71 as well and 90 -- i want to talk about an 1 at the unupper belt bridge. that is certainly affecting -- at the upper belt brim and we're seeing the delays there e east siders, there is another messy morning for you, and we're seeing delays on 322, 90, route 6 and route 2. i want to zoom into an accident here. route 2 westbound causing backups as well for you this morning. drive time certainly affected, a 20-minute ride for you, 90 eastbound crocker to the inner belt. this is a live look outside.
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