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. good morning, america. blizzard emergency. east coast bracing for that monster storm. >>ng a state of emergency. >> blizzard warnings from washington to new york. more than two feet of snow expected in some areas with wind gusts up to 60 miles an hour. coastal areas fear flooding that could rival hurricane sandy. the nation's capital shutting down and the south already hit hard overnight. cars sliding off the road.ing down. damaging homes and ripping trees from the ground. more than 70 million americans in the crosshairs right now. donald trump and bernie sanders surging. polls just days before the voting begins. hillary clinton now on the attack.
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donald trump's latest line of rning, we speak exclusive exclusively to the senator. a pilot arrested for flying passenger planes while drunk nowarges. how did this captain get behind the controls? and clash of the titans. two of the biggest names and brands in sports a trip to the super bowl. tom brady and peyton manning, battling on the feel and off. which star will be super? we do say good morning, america. well, if you're snowed in this weekend at least you have some great football to watch, right? fans heading to the game in carolina may haveg there. >> that is a look live right now at asheville, north carolina, looks pretty lovely but it is going to get fierce and the monster storm has 22 states on hat map right there. thousands of flights are already
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these are drone shots coming in right now from belmar, new are working so hard to protect the beaches because they are worried about hurricane sandy-like flooding. >> the quiet before the storm. that blizzard warning inton to new york. this storm affecting more than 70 million people. the washington area expected to be hardest hit. could be the biggest nearly a hundred years. >> the radar and it shows how big the storm is sweeping across the south. dozens of reports ofnight including a tornado and massive hail. we do have full team coverage this morning from all across the storm zone. and abc's morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, george. as you can see it is really coming down. when we got here to town just a hese streets were bare but take a look at it now. we see at least one to three inches of snow piling up on the ng
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up to a foot. overnight, the storm refused to take a break. a tornado in mississippi pushed over trees and peeled off threat of more severe weather is spreading to florida this morning. in arkansas drivers are sliding off the roads. this nasa satellite imagesize of the snowstorm sweeping through the east and south. in all at least 70 million people are sitting right in the way of punishing weather. at least six governors havete of emergency. the d.c. metro area is expecting the worst. a blizzard like they've never seen. as much as 30 inches of snow. >> because the blizzard isthey don't want to get stuck. >> reporter: authorities are shutting down the trains all weekend. >> we cannot risk putting our customers out there and then leave them truckloads of salt are standing by. and the nfl, the carolina panthers have been forced to cancel a pep rally ahead of sunday's nfc
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could be stuck for days clear out supermarket shelves. there were long lines for food and water at this trader joe's in at a time. >> we'll take the next ten. >> reporter: this hardware store in virginia had to put a limit snow equipment each customer could buy. shovels. >> reporter: authorities here trying to get the word out to families to stay inside because of this snowy is as beautiful as can be is quite dangerous ice. george and robin. >> you can already see itthere. >> we can. washington really expected to get slammed from this storm. as much as two feet of snow there. one of the worst storms in that city's history and rob is in our for us this morning. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning, robin. they don't get more than 20 inches very often, matter of
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preparing, deep poes s depots like this battling this storm growinghe snow coming down quickly too so they'll have a hard time keeping up. the snow is already getting into virginia and the back side of this already bringing snow and to parts of arkansas, the storm head up the east coast and blizzard warnings posted from d.c. all the way up to new york. here's the storm. it gets to the coastline ands there and taps that moisture and heat content and throws all that into the cold air, a foot or better in philadelphia. could get that much in new york city, could get over twoly southwest of washington, d.c. and that certainly would make it historic. schools are closed and the federal government is shutting down at noon. that is right around when the snow is expected tozard warnings then up right through sunday morning, not to mention the winds, george, they are going to be intense not only here but along the coast. >> everyone is getting ready. coast.
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maryland to connecticut and could rival hurricane sandy and abc's linzie janis is in belmar,he areas hit hard by sandy. >> reporter: it was, indeed, george. as you say the big concern here at the jersey shore is not the snow, but majorng. check this out. it is a giant sand dune that's been created to try to protect the homes and properties along the oceanfront here and look at our drone shot. this thing is alreadymile and a half long, 10 to 15 feet high and this morning they're out here making it longer. coastline are going to be racing today breaking out the bulldozers to create these emergency barriers by tonight, of course, these communities, some of the hardest hit byrm sandy and winds could be up to 65 miles per hour on saturday with waves up to 20 feet, one of the reasons they
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weekend, so seas are already high. we could see close to historic storm surges in southern new jersey. robin. >> all right, very much. it's best to just hunker down if you can. what if you have to travel? nearly 2500 flights canceled already today. almost as many for tomorrow.ley is at reagan national with that side of the story. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is the tale of two t this one. this is a beehive of activity people racing to get out of town come this afternoon and this will be a ghost town. as you mentioned, a lot of flights e amount tomorrow. could go to 3,000 canceled tomorrow because the airlines are basically shutting down for saturday here in the mid-atlantic and east coast, in fact, starting to move their planes to the west away from the storm to store them so there won't even be any planes come saturday.ill be affected by this storm. either canceled flights or have
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most airlines are offering waivers if you have to change your ticket., the nfc championship game, all those cardinal fans from arizona, if they haven't gotten there it will tough to get there onther like this, it's best to pack a lot of patience. we'll bring you the latest developments on the storm all morning long and we'll check in with rob again in a few minutes. to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo for the latest updates. just ten days until the iowa caucuses and new polls out show lead over ted cruz and bernie sanders as well. that has clinton stepping up the attacks on sanders and abc's cecilia vega is on the campaign trail in cedar morning, cecilia. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. those attacks are swift, fierce and not letting up on either side. it is down to the home stretch here in iowa. between those two
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look no further than this endorsement pletely embodies the concept of women empowerment. >> reporter: demi lovato center stage with hillary clinton. >> and i would be so thrilled and honored if you came andused for me on february 1st. >> reporter: compare that to this new ad from bernie sanders,or going retro with a simon & garfunkel throwback. they've all come to look for america nton now facing a possible upset in iowa and new hampshire, she is turning up the heat. >> you believe the american people are ready to elect aresident of the united states? >> it's up to the voters. i know a number of democrats, people who i highly respect are concerned and areat concern to me, to journalists and others. >> reporter: sanders saying
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about the polls. >> and if we do well in both of those states, i think my we are looking at one of the great political upsets in the modern history of the united states of america. >> reporter: in sin city theust as fierce for the republicans. overnight the national review a conservative political magazine making their message clear with this cover saying "he is not conservative support" and calling him "a political xunist." trump on the offensive. >> people don't even think about "the national review" sot to get a little paper. >> reporter: and continuing to hammer rival ted cruz. >> he's a very striking person. nobody likes him. take a look.n senators. he doesn't have one endorsement from one senator. >> reporter: he also continued on that birther fight andn the magazine cover
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dying publication, so did the nrc booting the magazine as the host from an upcominganks. that trump/cruz battle getting so intense top republicans are taking sides and when i rode with ted cruz yesterday on his campaign bus i sta him about those new ads. >> donald is getting rattled. instead of talking about what he wants to do for the country he stands up there and attacks me. >> people do not like donald trump. i'll sing his praises. >> you still like him. >> look, he's bold, he's brash, he's an amazing marketer. i mean this man is annd marketer par excellence. now, i will draw policy distinctions. that's fair game in politics but the personal how ugly he gets i will not respond. >> did seem to welcome the
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about the argument, he repeated likes ted cruz but that it will cause cataclysmic losses. >> he omitted two words. no one in washington likes cruz. >> that doesn't bot said many, many times, the biggest divide we have in this country politically is not between democrats and republicans, it's between career politicians and washington and both parties and people. >> what do you make of the fact that it seems like at some level somewhere a lot of top republicans are coming around to the idea be a more electable nominee and he would be a better nominee. >> not a question of electability. listen to what they're saying. you're right whatis the washington establishment is abandoning marco rubio and they're rushing to donald trump and they've explained why. bob dole yesterday explained why. he said donald trump is a deal with. we can cut a deal. we can work with him and, listen, if you're someone in this country who thinks we need more rep
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to agree with harry reid and nancy pelosi and chuck schumer then you ought to vote for donald trump. >> is he qualified to be >> that's going to be a are making. i will say anyone who wakes up every day and sees a slight drop in the polls and responds in af tweets, i would suggest that the next commander in chief instead of living or dying by the daily polls and by the latest twitter storm, shoulddentifying our enemies and doing whatever is necessary to keep this country safe and as president that's what i'm going to do. >> you mentioned marco rubio. hisupporting him is putting up ads in iowa now questioning your commitment to conservatives saying you're switching positions on all kinds of issue. >> in the last year alone cn immigration, syrian refugees, ethanol, trade. >> you know, six weeks ago, just about every republican candidate in the field was attacking
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republican candidate in the field is attacking me. >> let's dig in on a couple of the issues. immigration, donald trump says you're weak on immigration. you now believe that a path tos amnesty but in back in 2013 you suggested there could be a compromise on that. what would the compromise look like? >> so, look, i understand thatonald trump are trying to very, very hard to blur the lines here. but let's start with -- >> you did say there could be a promise that secures the borders but doesn't have amnesty. >> no, but included a path to legalization. >> no, i didn't say that the lines are real simple.h chuck schumer and barack obama and advocated for citizenship and amnesty for 12 million people here illegally. i stood with jeffsteve king and led the opposition that defeated amnesty and i would note at that time right in the middle of the fight donald trump was publiclyesty and by the way, you know, if you look more
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establishment think they can work with donald trump? well, he supported barack ilout for the big banks, the wall street banks and supported barack obama's stimulus plan and said it should have been bigger. his view on obamacare is it, we should expand it to make it socialized medicine for everyone. really -- >> he recanted those very long ago. for the first 60 years of his life he supported partial birth abortion and supported bailouts and big bank cronyism. not only that his healths far as i can tell sanders. both of them are proposing socialized medicine. now, when donald trump announceddate he says now he doesn't support it. but, you know, voters all across this country, they're tired of being burned. >> we're out of time but talked campaigning for you winning some votes. the obamas famously promised
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>> i have made the same promise. they get a second dog. we haven't discussed what kind but if we win we get a second dog. they have right now a lff ball, a rescue dog named snowball. we live in a condo that doesn't have a backyard and my daughter says, okay, daddy, i'vekay if you run for president because if you win, it means snowball will have a backyard to pee in. >> senator, thanks very much. >> thanks, george. >> you know, the daughtersating plans for their rooms in the white house. we have that on our website on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! >> the other top stories from overnight north korea announcing it has detained an american student for what it claims was a hostile act. it came on state tv but the north koreans are not student has been identified as at to warmbier from the university of virginia who was on a tour from china. he's believed now to be the
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from the water crisis in flint, michigan. a regional administrator for the epa has now resigned. flint's water wasead after the city switched its water source. the epa has issued an emergency order taking control from local authorities. the agency says from now on it will test for lead andults public. well, there are new concerns about the mosquito-borne zika virus spreading. health officials arether there is a link between the virus and cases of a rare syndrome in brazil that causes paralysis. the virus is already linked to brain damage in newborns. the cdc has women to avoid travel to brazil and more than a dozen other countries where that virus has been confirmed. finally, many kids are getting that day offf the big winter storm but some enterprising students in tennessee tried to speed up that process. they texted the abc station inrsday pretending to be a school official canceling classes. i love the station's reply, ha,
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don't know the password then the station tweeted as the kids wentect messaging and facebook don't direct message us pretending you are some school official. we're not that dumb. but in the end the kids won because the county closed the abc affiliate reported it. >> they just had good intelligence. >> exactly. >> priceless. >> thank you, amy. you know, the south saw that severe weather and, rob, we go back to him. it's heading to florida? >> yeah, george, we have some severe weather that's rolling through tallahassee right now. this is all part of thisch has brought spring-like severe weather across parts of the south. look at the size of this hailstone out of wilmer and
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, let's look at the local forecast. 24 degrees to start in cleveland and we're warmer this time than yesterday; how far, the temperature is not moving much as we expect highs in got a different wind direction in play here. that northeast flow causing some of the snow flurries to be more adjusted towards western counties there. some parts of lake county also few flurries. today's highs in the upper 20s and cloudy. have a great day, everybody. >> we'll have more from rob coming ing up, a big scare in the air. that pilot accused of flying
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well, that pilot is facing e get into the cockpit? tracking the latest on that winter storm. before you hit the road is your car able to handle it. do you have a your car. "gma investigates." caught on camera, a doctor attacking an uber driver. what led to this violent encounter? come on back. i' ll never remember all the projects, presentations, or meetings i gave up my nights for. ify) i' ll never forget. in the 2016 ford escape. be unstoppable. fight song take back my life song (music) your tablet to your wireless printer give you a jolt of confidence?
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>> reporter: the shooting took place at th building behind me here on west 9th in the heart of the west district with secure entrances. the initial report came in before 8:30 last night of the hey arrived, they found one man dead inside of an 8th floor apartment and another with a gunshot wound to the head taken to metro medical center where eveland police source tell us a large amount of drugs were removed from the apartment after the the shoeing. cleveland police tell us that the identities of the victims and their relationship with one released. reporting from downtown cleveland, nickfield for newschan -- nick foley 5. and let's check on the weather, the temperatures outside warmer than yesterday at this time but chilly. 24 degrees in cleveland. good morning, akron; 22, u're waking up to 19 degrees in philadelphia. 18, not only some cold but flurries and that is not coming out of the west this time but the northeast.
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flurries shifted into parts of lorain es in cuyahoga and snow in lake county. what is happening farther south that major system that is going to hit the northeast coast. that is going to bring about a half an inch to holmes county. today's high, 27 degrees. and we're seeing volume build up across the board. i want to focus you in on what is happening on i-480. the two lanes are 480 westbound at transportation boulevard causing traffic backups all the way to warrensville center road. we're looking live from the odot cam, i-480 at granger traffic is barely crawling right now.
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we welcome you back to "gma." live at asheville, north carolina. snow, as you can see is coming down. that big winter storm warning under way for more than 70 million americans. 22 states onw. >> the district of columbia, too. they're expected to be hit the hardest this morning and that's where the march for life is set to take place today despite the storm warnings, tens of d to protest abortion on the anniversary of the supreme court's decision on roe versus wade. north korea is detaining a student for a so-called identified as otto warmbier on a tour from china. this is the perfect football weekend.
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great games on the tube. a showdown. peyton manning/tom brady going head-to-head for a chance to return to the super bowl. how do these two stack up on and off the field?t coming up. >> a big game. we have the big storm coming. let's go to rob marciano in washington this morning. >> hey, george, not to mention in charlotte whereg a playoff game, freezing rain there right now, sleeting in raleigh. this storm is massive. here in d.c. these plows will be in high gear. had a quiet quiet start this year and blizzard watches have been upgrade to blizzard warnings from d.c. and northern virginia all the way throughisland. the winds will be huge with this. as are the snow amounts and snow already into the southwest parts of virginia. here are snow totals. could see a foot or better in but the greater concentration from philadelphia to baltimore back through washington, d.c. and into the higher elevations that's where
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issue. the definition of blizzard is not how much you get but those winds that blow that snow, drift it and drop visibility. that's what will make it dangerous. >> 60 miles an hour. >> busy weekend for him and our weather team. now to that former airline pilot accused of flying under the influenced with flying not one, but two flights while drunk. abc's kayna whitworth has that story for us. good morning, ah, robin, good morning to you. in going through the court documents, his co-pilot says that when they landed here at john wayne airport, david an stone saw the testing team and said, i bet they're here for me. well, that would be the last commercial flight he would pilot. this morning, an alaska facing federal charges for allegedly flying commercial flights while under the influence of alcohol.s an stone
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wednesday accused of piling two flights in june of 2014 while intoxicated. >> the s an eight-hour rule from bottle to throttle. >> reporter: he flew from san diego to portland and back to california when he was selected for a random drug and alcohol test. both tests performed showed he had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.134 and 0.142. >> the faa says some say none at all. >> reporter: he told officials at alaskan airlines he didn't know how it was possible because he had not had anything to drink but in a statement to abc news says an stone resigned after the incident before he could be fired. he now faces up to 15 years in prison and our abc aviationnt says that something like this happening is extremely rare. it certainly doesn't happen on
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it's an embarrassment for thery. robin and george. >> we have the case of a passenger behaving badly. an uber driver was attacked by a doctor in miami and you seere caught on camera. abc's reena ninan is here with the story. good morning, reena. >> reporter: good morning. an uber executive said they want to be as reliable ast it's not customer service at issue but yet another confrontation with an uber driver and this may be the wildest yet. hat are you doing. >> reporter: barking and berating. >> get the [ bleep ] in the car. >> reporter: and at times seemingly violent.e in a confrontation with an uber driver identified as anjali ramkissoon, a fourth year neurology resident in miami, florida. >> can you call 911, yes, call 911. oh, yeah. >> reporter: when ramkissoon jumped into an uber that wasn't
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the uber started recording the >> i'm a five foot girl that weighs 100 pounds. i'm getting really like belligerent right following clash ensuing. ramkissoon kneeing the driver, he then throwing her down. >> [ bleep ] in the car. get the [ bleep ] in theter: ramkissoon even tossing items from the passenger seat at one point. >> you lost your mind. >> i have lost my mind.ore walking away. good night. >> reporter: the driver speaking to local station wtvj. >> she was erratic, screaming, ing. >> reporter: this isn't the first time this has happened. this showed a former taco bell executive attacking his driver from behind. as for ramkissoon she did ner request for comment and miami police telling abc news there was no incident report nor was she arrested
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health system releasing a saying she has been placed on administrative leave adding they have launched an internal investigation to determine if any disciplinary action will be taken up to and includingand getting around town may be harder. uber tells us they've suspended her account. >> i understand that. okay, reena, thanks very much. coming into the winter weather some surprising information about what may be missing from your car. gio has the details. >> reporter: good morning. when you're on the road and get a flat some thinke of these in your trunk but instead you'll find one of these. so now the huge number of vehicles on the road right now
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going on and what you it. good morning. >> good morning to you. you know you'll really be surprised to hear this. many car manufacturers are swapping out the spare tires for these tire inflation fix all your problems and you may never know until it's too late so this morning, "gma investigates."n the road or a pothole in your path could stop your car in its tracks, michele stevens got a flat in her 2014 a big hole in my cadillac. >> in her trunk no spare tire. only a tire inflation kit. >> i said it's not going to eporter: it includes a seal haven't and covers a puncture and compressor to reinflate it but the kit won't work on all flat tires, in factt on the kit it won't fix some common problems like a tear on the side of the tire or a larger puncture.
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with aaa in philadelphia more drivers like michele. >> now they'll have to have the inconvenience of being towed. >> reporter: this man stuck in a parking lot. his car only has a so where are the spare tires? automakers began eliminating them to make them lighter to meet fuel efficiency standardsn a third don't come with one. america." we went to lake buena vista factory stores in orlando to ask drivers to open their trunks. can you show us your spare pare tire. i just bought it thursday. we better have a spare drive. we drove from chicago. >> reporter: no matter how hard she searched the tire, no spare eporter: this is a 2015 four-door sedan, you open it up and find an inflation kit. no spare tire here. when would this work. >> when on object the tread, a nail or screw and when it's in the tire still it will work.
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see how and when it doesalling on car companies to put spares back in cars. >> it's not going to take the place of a spare tire. consumers really should understand what's in their car and what it means to them at the >> reporter: car manufacturers defend the switch saying tires are so good these days flat tires are rare. cadillac tells "gma investigates" spares occupy space, carry and often go unused. hyundai telling us it won't help on some flats but works extremely well in many cases adding customers can opt for a tire if they depending on the carmaker that option will cost you an extra 300 to 600 bucks for the tire and tools. aaa says check the dates on the they do expire after four to eight years. really surprising. >> a lot of good information, thank you. coming up, a missing child mystery.
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are you football? i said, are you ready for some football? a big showdown this weekend. tom brady, peyton manning going head-to-head.k to the super bowl. our superstar t.j. holmes with that story for us. >> before that, robin called me a superstar. look, ase about the game aren't you a little sad too? this could be the last time we see brady versus manning. the 17th time they've gone clear who have gotten the better of the matchups. stat sheet, it's brady. if you look at the bank account it's manning. brady are headed into the aftershock championship game this weekend sounding more like friends than fierce rivals. >> peyton's been one of the best to ever play. >> all i can say about tom brady is that he plays the way it's supposed to be played. >> reporter: the superstar quarterbacks are once again in each other's way.
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the patriots manning will have ring. brady already has four. over the course of their careers they have faced off 16 times with brady winning 11 of those matchups, but in the postseason 2-2. but manning has had the highest earning career of any player in nfl history. raking in a total of $245 million from the league during his 18 years.58 million more than brady. manning also scores the highest with his off the field endorsement deals raking in another $12 million annually fronting for companies like , papa john's and gatorade. brady only brings in another $6 million a year in underarmor,uggs. good thing his wife is picking up some of the financial slack. >> say what? >> i don't want to say that on camera, no. >> what's that, george? >> we were comprises surprised by all
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>> his wife makes 45 million a year. she picks up some of the slack financially, if you will. but he's not starving. he's going to ning has a light edge when it comes to head-to-head about to get to the super bowl. >> the postseason 2-2 but when the aftershock championship or the super bowl is on the line manning is ahead 2-p -- if you don't have a dog in the fight it's kind of hard not to cheer for manning. it's his last hurrah.u don't have a dog in the hunt. >> i would like to have a dog in the hunt. >> next year the more coming up. here's another great "improve this!" tip from lowe's. time to organize your tools. go on, put that old rake head to good use by turning it into a tool hanger. nowo ask where is my monkey wrench? for more go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! a genius because you got this guy to install it for you."
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. good morning to you. i'm jackie fernandez. it's 7:56. we're following flight cancellations and ghts nixed in anticipation of the monster storm about to hit the east coast. more than 4,000 cancelled and delayed flights. we're keeping an eye on the situation at hopkins. so far, only a dozen ellations. check out your flight status -- status on our news 5 app. and growing concern about card skimmers here in ohio. the troopers believe this is from a crime ring in alling the readers here and in six other states. they can be installed inside the pump or over the card spot on the outside. if anything looks strange, tell the gas attendant and you side. somara. and let's get a check of the weather right now.
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, 19, millersburg. and we're warmer starting off still pretty chilly and we're not -- highs to break them into the 20s today. this is a look at the current radar. you can see we have flurries ng in off of the lake, lake county north of menner and lorain county and parts of cuyahoga county to 71 and 271. the big picture, this nasty at is getting ready to impact much of the northeast. d.c. is bracing for that and possibly blizzard conditions there. today's forecast, you can expect the slippery slope ow, oh, my gosh. i can't speak. and expect them to dissipate. 27 degrees and mostly cloudy are the roads, corrina. we're seeing slowdowns and volume build. we have a couple of accidents to report. one of them in here, too, i- 480. we have a disabled vehicle blocking the left lane here avenue and then 480 westbound at transportation boulevard. two lanes are blocked because
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causing major delays and road. farther south around the akron area. we're seeing some slowdowns as well for you on 76. and as for drive times, 15 minutes, 90 eastbound and crocker to the inner live look outside, showing you the impact of the accident on 480. this is at warrensville center road. major delays right now.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. we have a state of emergency. 70 million americans in the path of a maim storm. >> it's an extremely large storm. it will last for 36 hours. as we saw yesterday, can change at any moment. >> snow, ice, winds up to 60 miles an hour threaten the east coast. thousands of flights already canceled as severe weather rips through the south.it easy new questions about glenn french open's death. the the eagles star sufferingritis for years. did his medicine play a role in his death. dr. besser is here with the latest. mcdreamy and his wife
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new reports patey is hitting reset taking divorce off the table. will he get that hollywood ending? the final countdown". it's a "shark tank" iewers trying to win over kevin o'leary. will they sink or swim as we say -- >> good morning, america!ing, kevin o'leary. yes, we love is here. good morning, america. we want you to take a look, what could be under that tarp? we're going to shift into high gear in times square.>> detroit, that's where we're headed. we'll go there and jesse palmer is live at the auto show revealing the hottest new car this year. >> he looks happy to be there. that. also this morning, this mystery child mystery. remember 7-year-old kyron horman
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hisp telling her side of the story. >> a special edition of "pup news." these guys are here with us. big announcement.nel -- the dog show. >> love the dog show every year. >> look forward though that. amy. the big story this morning as we all know, theizzard. more than 70 million people across the eastern u.s. bracing for that monster storm. a state of emergency has been declared already in five states as well as washington, d.c.t of snow could fall near washington. federal offs in d.c. closing at noon today to make sure people get home before the snow begins and for many, the stormaking its toll. sweeping across the south. about a dozen homes were damaged by a reported tornado in rural mississippi and if you're traveling, brace your of flights have already been canceled.
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asheville, north carolina, where the snow is already falling. steve, good ood morning, we're in downtown asheville and when we arrived into town these streets were clear, but right now as you can see the snow is really coming down. we estimate somewhere between 1 and we're expecting up to a foot of snow in the mountains. because it was raining, before the snow started falling, we believe that underneath all of this is a lot of ice,ies of course are encouraging families to stay indoors and off the roads. we're seeing snowplows go up and down the streets doing their jobs and salt but it will be a long weekend for many families in this part of the country. amy. >> it sure is, steve. in so many places. thank you so much. this storm is expected to track nd you can see in addition to the snow delaware and new jersey could face severe coastal flooding. rob's full forecast coming up in just a news an american college student detained in
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what else is coming up here with sara. >> thanks, robin. a look at what's coming up onning menu." new questions about eagles star glenn french open's death. what was really behind it and patrick dempsey and his wife, are they calling off their divorce. new reports about a possibletion. the hottest car in times square and a special edition of "pup news." meet the new breeds competing at the westminster kennel club dog eminds me of "best in show" coming up live right here in times square. i like that one, second, third. sorry, little are closed. "gma's morning menu" is vitamints, a multivitamin you enjoy like a mint
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take it easy oh, my to that big headline. you know, listening to his music, glenn frey and new questions emerging about his famous for "take it easy" suffered from rheumatoid arthritis for years and now his manager reportedly believes the musician died in part because ofook for that condition. abc's david wright has more. take it easy >> reporter: reporter: for rock legend glenn frey it was tough to take it easy later in life because of his 15-year battle with and this morning, there are new questions about the precise cause of his death. the eagles website says frey
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colitis and pneumonia. his manager says he believes those were side meds he used to treat his disease. >> these medications fall into a class we call biologic therapies and they act by suppressing thend may increase the risk for infection. >> reporter: about 1.5 million americans suffer from rheumatoid arthritis. chronic inflammation that occurs when the body's immune system the joints. usually starts in the hands and feet but can progress through other parts of the body resulting in swollen joints, tender joints andcan last for hours. as frey's manager described it, one day his knees would hurt, his hands would hurt saying the nt to joint. there is no cure for r.a. and doctors say some of the most effective treatments can increase the risk of infection. >> so if you havethritis and you're on a medication that suppresses your
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could turn serious if it's not caught it to the limit >> reporter: we may never know for sure if the drugs frey was taking allowed him to take it to the limit or shortened his life either way, his friends and his fans will miss him. for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, new york. to the limit >> you're right, david, miss him. joining us dr. richard besser. we heard in david's report 1.5 million americans suffer from this type of is it different from other forms of arthritis. >> there are many different kinds of arthritis. when many people think about arthritis they think of so that hits 27 million people. that's the chronic wear and tear on our joints just from life. different. there it's our immune system going awry and attacking our body and can hit our joints,
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and the treatment is focused ondown our immune system to help settle that down. >> with certain types of medication for that and can you describe what that is? >> yeah, so if our immune system the drugs focus on slowing that down and they can be very effective and often they'll want to go at it hard before there is a lot of damage to the joins but the problem is ouroes so many things and helps prevent cancer and prevent infection so there's risk and benefit. slow it down so it doesn't hit your joints but don't want to put yourself at increased you can avoid it for other things. >> give us suggestions if you are in need of this type of medication. >> so there are a lot of peopleimmunosuppressed. >> i am. >> you were with your treatment. things individuals can do. they want to monitor -- make sure you're among toring the drugs and the doctors will monitor your body but make sure you're doing things tofection and there you want frequent hand washing to reduce colds.
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from people who are sick and then what we all do for people who are , make sure everyone around you are vaccinated so you won't be at risk for things you can't protect yourselfall into that category and helpful for us in the wintertime to make sure you frequently are washing your hands and just being aware of people around you. >> exactly. people say to me, i never get sick. you know, or i'dght it off. yeah, but you may give it to someone else who can't fight it off. >> thanks for that, rich. okay, have a good weekend. >> you too. >> much. now to another star making headlines. new reports that actor patrick dempsey and his wife jillian could be reconciling andvorce. abc's kayna whitworth has the details. >> reporter: this morning patrick dempsey and his previously estranged wiferoving unlike his "grey's anatomy" character, love never dies.
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for divorce from him after 15 years of marriage.ears those breakup plans are flat-lining. >> jillian filing for divorce was a huge wake-up call for he didn't like the idea of not being a family anymore and worked so hard to make her happy. >> reporter: they were seen on dates and said to be focusing on together. earlier jillian posting this photo on instagram at a celebration for dempsey's 50th birthday. >> recently she won an award. she's a makeup showed up to support her and looked proud and happy. >> reporter: hints of them rekindling their marriage sparking last fall when they were seen together in paris. the duo not the firstle to decide to stay together, in 2013 catherine zeta-jones and mukle douglas a rough patch in their marriage. i guess i just lost my husband >> reporter: pop star pink who
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troubles in 2008 worked it out with motocross hart. the pair welcomed their first child together in 2011. true love true love >> reporter: pink love" just a few short years later starring her main squeeze. patrick and jillian may be in good company.worth, abc news, los angeles. >> good luck to them. you see i'm here with kevin o'leary from "shark tank" here for a special edition of sell a e three entrepreneurs who will get a shot. first we want to talk to you, kevin. i was surprised. recently you in a paper greeting company and you think those are dying. >> i think what is happening, everything old is new again. with all this electronic paperless e-mail greeting cards, you lose the what i found so compelling is
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the "shark tank" set and i was just in awe of -- >> 3d is pretty cool. >> it's n a really special time of your life, marriage perhaps, marriage and birth all those things really have to be special. people want the signatulled me plus the entrepreneur, harvard, mit, marines. i thought if they're willing to give up those careers for greeting cards, i have to come on board. >> all right.oday is second chances. have you ever given a pitch a second chance or do you move on after you say no. >> first of all it's incredibly ake a mistake the over. i have given a second chance and the reason it occurred was i saw a deal once on "shark tank," i only problem was the two women involved because i love women entrepreneurs, they've made me most of the money on "shark tank," women running business, i love it. head around their valuation and i thought, let the real world tenderize them for a year.
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is to run a business make them a know humble and that's exactly what happened. >> all right. let's see how those guys do on the second chance right now. entering the shark stadium, scott tory of thread stacks and mike baxter, popcorn ball and matt kahn the inventor of cool ch time do you need to sell a shark? the bottom too will compete. are you ready? no, no. little edit. >> one, two, three, let's see what you got. >> 10, 10, 11. oh, scott, i am sorry. but you know what, forget about it. you're all going to surprise. >> wow. generous guy he is today. >> it's not my money, right? >> thank you, george. >> thank you. >> all right.
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>> hot food, super ry kids the coolit is shaped like a bowel that can take them from too hot to just right in 30me to eat, mr. wonderful. >> we'll show the clock for mike. let's get the clock set up right there. you ready to go. go. >> popcorn, the world's numb and just got a new accessory the popcorn ball. simply ad popcorn shake on your favorite toppings, close the lid and let the mixing fun begin.of time. >> let's get the clock set one more time for scott. are you ready. >> yes, i am. >>info innovative foals and stores clothing allows to stack higher when searching for the right at was easy. could have done it in six seconds. what do you think, kevin. >> scott's stack-it deal looks i would use that in my closet. >> looks like you are the winner
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congratulations. >> nice. >> thank you. to all of you. here comes our shark right there. >> oh, nice. >> thanks. >> ready to go. all three were terrific. we want to thank all of you and s well. you can see "shark tank" tonight at 9:00 eastern right here on abc and now let's go to rob in d.c.ing, george. they are geared up and gassed up and ready to head out. the snow is yet to start here but it's snowing in southern be here by noon. it cranks up along the coastline. this will be the real big test we've seen since superstorm gust to near hurricane strength near atlantic city when this thing is really tomorrow. a dangerous situation there. another storm coming into the country. watching severe storms across
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> thanks, rob. 8:21 for us here. morning temperatures in the 20s and we're looking at lake affect snow on the lighter side for us. it's chilly out there, too, the -- in lake county and cuyahoga for us and rain as well. itate not causing -- it's not causing problems and we're going to see chances into your s well. the day time high in the upper 20s. if you plan anything hour-by- hour, you need to plan on wearing that heavy jacket. we'll talk about a wa next. >> local officials are saying for people to shelter in place especially during the day tomorrow at least for right now shelter in place and listen to a sara. >> thank you for that introduction, rob. stay warm out there. whenever, wherever you need shakira we've got your back. the pipes to "zootopia" of gazelle and singing "try everything."
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the brand-new look. i won't get hurt so i won't give in till i reach the end and i'll start again >> you can watch the our website goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! "try everything" is available -- i wish you could see the dance moves. amy. if you'd like to do the sprinkler. i've seen that live on a dance floor with her. that's how she dances. "zootopia" marches intorch 4th. big celebrity couple news. miley cyrus and liam hemsworth are reportedly engaged again. the singer and that gorgeouse diamond ring i would have been wearing anyway back in 2012, but a source close to the superstar says she ise with liam again. >> that source close to the superstar?
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but it's crazy because you think think there were some songs written about the breakup. how do you take those back? >> you just make new song. >> like "wrecking ball." i was just >> love you. >> love you mean it. i have a little weather update for america. this blizzard is shaping up to be a perfect storm for singles new data from hinge reveals winter is a better time to look for a relationship and during 2015'sad a 47% spike of activity across the east coast as users rushed to find a cuddling companion. i'm not at my all time best in >> why? >> because i put on a little extra padding. hibernation. you guys or is that just me. >> that might just be you. >> okay, skinnyorge. >> george, what about you?
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>> yeah. >> try skiing. just not my -- whatever, i'm married, okay. got a "pup news" pop-in. this year seven new breeds are joining the pack at the famous westminster kennel club dog showe here. before they parade before the crowds at madison square garden next month, first we have nishu, a . how does that dog see? >> a lot of times you can tell that she can't see because she >> oh. >> i think that should give her that's adorable. >> and next up we have oblio, a berbel and weighs 150 pounds and loves bananae has a sweet face. >> he does. we also have mona, a spanish water dog.
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>> i think it was i was just rounding all the water dogs together. >> that will cause an international incident. >> i was hoping for a chihuahua but i guess theyp three. >> beautiful dogs. >> so cute. >> thank you, guys. >> good luck. >> they look nervous. >> we'll be right back. >> wait till. tt0w!tw((i! %4 ($^( tt0w!tw((i! el (.yd tt0w!tw((i! ed (([ tt0w!tw((i% )8x-_d4
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tt0w!tw((i% n-x-7bd . good morning, time now is 8:27. a deadly shooting sending shock waves through downtown cleveland. two people shot and killed in an upscale apartment building and the gunman is on w. the shooting took place at the archer building, on west 9th street. when officers arrived, they found one man dead inside an payment on the 8th floor,wound to where he later died. a chief lan police source telling us a large amount of drugs were removed from that throughout the day. let's get an update on the forecast with tera blake. >> and i am watching the big snowstorm south of reating snowfall far north of cincinnati. the purple there, the winter weather advisory, but none of
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watches -- up waes or ve lake affect snowfall that is moving into the northeast wind. so it's coming this way. the morning temperatures for you in the 20s, chilly and a nice 10, 15 degrees sterday's start. you will notice the difference. there is your snowfall for east lake, and menner and heading toward euclid. not that it's a receive more snow in and around cleveland, cuyahoga and lorain, too. the power of 5 seven-day forecast showing the warmer temperatures into next week. the flurry chances ow. corrina. and besides the normal slowdowns, we have issues because of an accident. we want to focus your attention on e-480. the -- laen is still blocked gauze of an accident at transportation boulevard causing major delays and backups. farther south, we had some issues and that route 8 southbound at glennwood avenue and still some delays because of that. another accident cleared in the past minute here. 77 e central exchange that was
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i'm riding solo welcome back to "gma." moments away from the big reveal of the new "it" carople are talking about. we've got it right here in times square under that tarp. >> and there is jesse. >> thumbs up. auto show and has a behind-the-scenes look at some of the other new cars. looks like he liked them. >> have you ever been to that? fascinating. >> it is. >> and jesse is having a great time there. first we want to turn to terri horman, the stepmom of kyron who disappeared in oregon five years ago.
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exclusive and "nightline" anchorown with her. >> imagine a second grader goes to school and simply disappears seemingly without a trace. five years after kyron horman wentll a slew of unanswered questions and even though police have never even called kyron's stepmom a suspect, in the court of public opinion, terri horman has faced brutal this gap-toothed smiley face boy frozen in time. kyron horman vanished five years ago and stepmom terri who dropped him off atday says her life has been a living nightmare ever since. a cloud of suspicion and dark whispered accusations that she somehow harmed her own stepson. this morning, terri says the record straight. >> did you have anything to do with his disappearance? >> no. none. and i don't resent you asking that question but it hurtst to even be asked. >> reporter: when 7-year-old
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bus on june 4th, 2010, it was terri who called the school in aking to the secretary and he -- she says he's not here and your heart just sinks. i mean you're just like -- how be there. >> reporter: his baffling disappearance launches the biggest manhunt in oregon history. both parents and stepparents showing a strong unitedtil terri fails two lie parents turn against her. >> they threw me under the bus. >> reporter: did you at any time i think they had already settled on me to be their patsy. a little bit of the irish started coming out. you're wasting your time on me. what are you doing to find my son.r: but desiree young, kyron's biological mom presents a different story. >> i say she did this and i'm confident in saying that. no doubts. i will searchhe end of time.
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as a villain in the press in part due to allegations in divorce papers that she tried to murder her husband. you say this plot was made up. >> yes. >> and yet that was the basis on which -- >> my daughter was taken. >> he got a and filed for divorce just 24 days after kyron went missing. he's had full custody of their daughter now 7 who she hasn't been years. >> i've missed every moment with you. i can never get it back. i'm so sorry.. you can't fill that. >> reporter: while never being charged with a crime law enforcement rushed to judgment and even threatened her. >> and they without a doubtre going to make your life hell if you don't tell us what we want to know. we're going to destroy you and they sure did. >> reporter: today the former teacher says she can't get a jobays her life has been forever changed she hasn't
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>> either you're a very convincing liar or a grave injustice has been befallen've dealt with the latter. people can say what they want about me. i really don't care. my purpose is to find my son. to get my daughter back. to get my life back in order. and in that order. reached out to the county sheriff who says it's still an active criminal investigation and terri has a slew of theories aug dealers or pedophilia as possible leads which she says detectives overlooked. now when i asked do you think he's still alive she doesn't hesitate. she says, yes and she refuses tootherwise. >> what a story. >> it's hearbreaking. >> wow, wow, thank you for bringing us a portion of this. for more of this incredible up this week's issue of people, that's on newsstands now and you can see much more on "nightline," juju? >> absolutely. >> thank you for that.
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>> hey, robin, it's pretty loud, the depot where the big trucks are getting out to attack the w makes their way here. there's a severe component we don't want too ignore in florida. slight risk has been extended to miami. be aware of the strong winds and possible and flooding rains as it gets off the delmarva peninsula and snow will crank tonight and tomorrow and blizzard warnings posted and snow all the wayth. . thanks, rob. we have snowfall here in northeast ohio, but with that major winter storm. the winds have shifted out of the northeast and we do have a little bit of lake affect snow over lake and around cuyahoga and is it. the high today of 28. >> and saar ray, amy, back over to you. always wanted to drive one of those but it's time for the take over. >> in that weather you shouldn't
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time for the moment we've all been waiting for, revealing the hottest car from this year'so show. you guys ready? >> we are. >> okay, audience, do us the honors. there it is. it's a minivan. coming. >> sara, you might be looking closely at this one in just a few short weeks, the brand-new chrysler pacifica, the mostut car and jesse palmer is there now. hey, jesse. >> hey, sara, you know, you're right. when the doors open at the north american auto show it will beble to get right beside and close to the chrysler pacifica. everybody is buzzing about this car. at this auto showch cool stuff to see. i'm here in motor city, usa, to check out the industry's newest and sleekest sets of ove the seats.
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looks like expensive red. >> they probably put about 20 or 30 coats of red on nd one that can do almost anything. oh. kind of how you just cruise. switch hands like this, roll this way and you don't have to really drive the car, it'll drive itself. you can listen and dance to your own music. >> if you have a cool 125,000, no problem. pocket change. but living in manhattan i'm in the market for something a little more practical, something like -- oh, yeah.lor, tons of hair room so you can't mess up the 'do on the roof. like tupac said, picture mehe hottest car in town is a minivan. the chrysler pacifica. this car, it gets labeled as a s will want to drive this car.
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in class, horsepower and drives like a car, terrific. why don't we jump on in the >> it's like you're sitting in first class on the plane. you'll never again hear kids say, mom, are we there yet. >> when they do we have an all new are we >> you know, there's some other features a lot of consumers seem to love about it. number one, it's extremely spashts, you can fit eightasically a little league team and, three-panel sunroof so lots a lot of sunlight in. tremendous security features, you got a camera in the front,ear and a sensor so you can't close the sliding door on your children which has happened to all of us once or twice. sara, you're getting a baby so this might be the car now. what do you think. >> we got the heated seats on right now because it's really cold. i can't figure out how to get the heat is not working but
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>> it's nice and spacious and would fit all five of my kids. it would be awesome. >> this is like an overshot for not working to try to catch up. >> we're working on the heat. in the meantime, coming up we're getting the lowdown on all the news you need toekend. the ladies from the skimm are here. you muted the music. there's that.
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all right, time to skimm our way into the weekend with the co-creator of the r newsletter making it easier to be smarter. they're joining us from their headquarters in manhattan with all the news you need to know. great to have carly zakinsberg with us. thank you for being with us on this friday, ladies. >> thanks so much, amy. we're so excited. >> thank you, welcome to skimm you have real power players that have been hitting the campaign trail with the presidential candidates. who do we need to know about? >> so, let's start with killer mike.i really like him. bernie sanders' best friend. killer mike noticed him when chilling and reading his tweets and has had bernie's back. facebook for defending sanders' position on reparations.
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you can check him out ata. >> unexpected friend. also other people making news is donald trump, donald trump brought back someone very special back into all of our lives. we can thank him.back. i think the people think of him most are probably the "snl" writer staff. >> oh, my god what "snl" dreams are made of. >> home this weekend which probably given this weather you will, get ready for anl" writers to say, you betcha. >> lorne michaels popped the champagne. we saw him. heading to a ing you need to make sure your friends know because there's been some misinformation or at least some people are thinking something isn't true. >> yeah, this iss. 10,000 college students were polled and really 10% of them believe that judge judy is oncourt. >> no. >> let us clarify on behalf of the skimm. >> i know, just like -- >> i can't.
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she has never been on the supreme court. >> we cannot say that enough. i mean, good job, america. >> she lives on your tv. >> sorry. >> next upe talked about how it is a big weekend for football and you actually have a great way for everyone to remember who is going head-to-head. >> yeah, we do. we got you. we love ourcs, peanut butter is politically correct. the new england patriots and the denver bronco, the carolina panthers and arizona cardinals and whoever wins, yeah, we we are where skimm hq stands, not taking sides officially but super bowl. >> yeah, and also one thing to watch out for so the panthers and cardinals, neither has ever won before so this is a crazy rivalry because both want to go back and win. this is like the final rose ceremony, if you will before the like that. the big snowstorm and some watching football.
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families deal and address their 21st century issues from babies right the way through and using the mobile office as a parental clinic as you will to be able to provide a public service for the community and to be able to help hundreds of other families who need that >> what a great idea. that's fantastic of the let's get you warmed up this morning. from our council, annie, adam,tie and alden. go for it. >> i'm annie. my mom always makes steamed broccoli for her to stop? >> oh, do you really not like the steamed broccoli? okay, here's what i suggest you do. okay.ou let her know because at your age, okay, you do know the vegetables that you like and don't like because you've tried them enough. it's not like a child just
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is there any suggests you can give her with respect to vegetables you do want to try so you can get your greens in, annie, okay.nd my sister katie really, really like plain spinach. >> spinach, okay.t to your mum. say thank you for cooking broccoli but can we try other greens as well. >> adam, you're 10.our question. >> my sister says she'll eat all my vegetables if i do her chores. you do? tell her no-no. i suggest you eat her veg -- your do her chores. it may sound good to you, the more responsible you can be, and
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monday kim cattrall has a lot to say about it all. >> feeling young is where it's her secret to getting older with sexy style? monday on abc's -- >> good morning, america.ca" is brought to you by walt disney world resort. come join us as "star wars" awakens. >> but wait, before we go, taking over hollywood battling aliens in the new thriller "the 5th wave." rob marciano recently sat down with her to talk about what could be the next "hunger this clip she's rescued by a stranger trying to figure out his motives. take a look. >> why did you bring me here? what do you my family, i couldn't save them them. but i could save you. the wayned i guess it just makes me feel more human.
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feeling human? >> don't you? now with chloe grace moretz, welcome to "gma." >> thank you. >> you have have aliens to deal with and guys you can't trust. was that an alien or is that givingplot? >> that's kind of the question, you know, what do the aliens look like, where are they? and, you know, eventually come to find they are hiding amongst us and look like us. >> you can't trust anybody? >> nothe kind of ideas that the aliens kind of pit us against each other and that's what starts to derail our entire sense of humanity. >> you're an ordinary kid with no you obviously quickly learn them in the movie. >> yeah, i mean that's kind of -- that's the cool thing about the story. it's really just -- it's a movie about human really about a young girl who is -- she's not the smartest girl in school. she really is just a normal kid. you know, very abnormal situations. >> switching gears past "the 5th
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working on "the little mermaid." >> yeah. >> a remake of th one of the controversies i'm reading about on social media. do you keep your hair blond or go to redhead. >> it's not really kind of my decision. it's up to interpretation. that's what's so great about thean andersen novel. he did leave the color in everything kind of up to our imagination where we want to take our character. >> how good are you at holding your breath. >> you know, i'm actually not aimmer. >> you'll be the little mermaid. >> yeah, with a little bit of training. a little help. >> someone who is not a good swimmer and you've gone through many would you sell your younger self now that you're grown up. >> i treat myself like i'm a 35-year-olds and i'm not and i am mistakes. >> please don't make any mistakes in "the little mermaid" because my 4-year-old daughter is depending on you, no pressure there. luck with the opening of "the 5th wave." >> and what were you doing when
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cancellations and delays. a lot of flights nixed in storm that is about to hit the east coast. more than 1,000 delayed flights. we're keeping an eye on hopkins, a dozen cancellations for today. you status if you're heading out on the news net 5 app. and there is a growing concern about car skimmers the troopers believe a crime ring in cuba is installing the card readers here and six other states that can be installed inside the pump or over the card slot on anything looks weird, say immediately. inside. and let's get another check on the forecast with sarah >> and watching the snowfall ask making its way off of the lake and it's here with an intensity in lake and cuyahoga. still on the light side, don't get me wrong, about you we have more to
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we have a shift in the wind. rather than being a northwest push, you have a northeast push. and i think that is going to be to your saturday morning as well. the temperatures, upper 20s here and we look at 30s finally back on sunday which are melting and 41 by and happy friday, everyone. we made it and good news. things are starting to improve on the roads. still slowdown for you, 71 northbound and 90 with issu an earlier accident that is cleared for 80 at transportation boulevard. still, some slowdowns for you and nothing we were seeing, even 25 minutes ago. farther south, we had an around the akron area. 77 before the central inner change. and that has been cleared. things are much improved now. as for drive times, 13 crocker to the inner belt and this is a live look outside at 480 and granger. traffic is moving better now.
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