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good morning, america. six days to iowa. a furious fight to the finish. >> they throw all this stuff at me and i'm still standing. >> democratic candidates make their closing arguments on health care and taxes to a packed town hall. while republican front-runner donald trump zeros in on closest rival ted cruz. >> my new battle is with a gentleman named ted cruz, the canadian. >> as he faces a barrage of new attack ads, donald trump joins us this morning. happening now massive cleanup. the deadly blizzard of 2016 leading to major problems on road, rooftops and homes as firefighters struggle to get through unplowed streets. the federal government shut down for a second day while out west el nino is causing problems
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the edge. a state of emergency this morning. caught on camera. police open fire and a traffic stop escalates becoming a blitz of gunfire. now body cam footage reveals what happened the moment before those shots were fired. a young skier tumbling more than a thousand feet down a mountain, now an exclusive never before seen look from her point of view. she's joining us live with how she managed to survive an impossible plunge. i'm alive good morning shgs , america. angel collinson, you just saw her, not a scratch on her after a thousand-foot fall down that mountain. she says i'm okay. >> her name is angel and an angel was on her side. in just a bit. crunch time in the presidential race. those first votes closing in. >> just six days until iowa. democratic candidates, hillary
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hall. care on the table. abc's cecilia vega is on the campaign trail there in des moines, iowa. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: the windy campaign trail this morning, robin. good morning to you. a tough night, indeed and a very tough day ahead with all of these stops that these candidates have. this is it. they are running out of time now to make their cases. overnight, the closing arguments. >> it's a tough campaign and it should be because it's the hardest job in the world. >> reporter: hillary clinton and bernie sanders in their final face-off before the iowa caucuses. >> they throw all this stuff at me and i'm still standing. i have been fighting to give kids and women and the people who are left out and left behind the chance to make the most out of their own lives. >> reporter: taking on the issues like how to pay for universal health care. >> you are going to raise taxes to do this. >> yes, we will raise -- we will raise the -- we will raise
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>> reporter: and taking on each other. >> i led the effort against wall street, deregulation, see where hillary clinton was on this issue. >> reporter: on the republican side, the feud between donald trump and ted cruz in overdrive. >> my new battle is with a gentleman named ted cruz because you got to speak the truth. you got to speak the truth. the canadian, the man from canada. >> reporter: cruz hurling an attack right back. >> donald trump, new york values, not ours. trail. >> mr. trump has had a lot to say about me lately. interesting. i learn something new about myself from donald every day. >> reporter: the fight that won't end. now, donald trump says he may consider skipping this week's republican debate. the host of fox news, megyn kelly, you'll remember they had that fight.
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we're very surprised he's willing to show that much fear, george, about being questioned by megyn kelly. >> thanks, cecilia. donald trump joins us now by phone. thank you for joining us, mr. trump. i want to pick up where cecilia just left off. it seems like fox news might be taunting you a little bit saying -- suggesting you're showing fear about being questioned by megyn kelly in that debate. >> no, i have no fear. i don't think she's a good professional. i don't think she's professional at all. she's very biased against me. i've done six debates now including one with her. i've won every one of them according to every online poll if you look at drudge -- >> so you will be there thursday? >> excuse me? >> you will be there thursday. >> i'm making a decision. i think she's not a professor ago. i don't think she's a very talented person. i don't think she's a good reporter. i think they can do a lot better debates. i do think they should get competent reporters, shouldn't use somebody like her. she's not very good at what she
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>> we should assume you'll be there thursday night. >> well, you can probably make that assumption, but i'm thinking about it. >> you talked about our latest poll. it shows 64% of republicans now expect you to be the nominee. which part of the job of president gives you the most pause? >> well, that's a very daunting task and we're in deep trouble, the country is a mess. you look at the iran deal which is so sad. now they're taking that money and spending it with everybody else including terrorists, by the way. you saw that with secretary kerry the other day which was disgusting when he expects it to be given to terror. what's he making the deal for if they give it to terror? you look at so many different aspects. our economy, look at the stock market today and the worst opening in its history we've gone down so much. we're in a bubble and, you know, frankly if there's going to be a bubble popping i hope they pop before i become president because i don't want to inherit all this stuff. i'd rather have it the day before rather than the day after, i will tell you that.
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hard in iowa launching a new ad today in iowa. here's a part of it. >> would president trump ban partial birth abortion. >> i am pro-choice in every respect. about iowa? >> how stupid are the people of iowa? >> he's backing that up on the stump saying a candidate who for 60 years supported partial birth abortion, we should not be surprised if as president he life. 100%. he knows it. everybody knows it. and as far as the iowa, i was talking about they were backing somebody and i didn't say just iowa, i said the people of iowa, i said the people of the united states, it's just like his last ad which he had to take down because he said i ripped down a woman's house which i didn't because of eminent domain. eminent domain you wouldn't have roads, you wouldn't have highways, you wouldn't have hospitals without eminent domain or the keystone pipeline ever gets built so he really does lie. he's so nervous -- i saw him the
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he is so nervous, he is such a mess his polls have gone down like i've never seen polls gone down. people realize he probably can't even run for president. he was born in canada and now all of f of -- >> where is the line in that add. you used to be strongly pro-choice, now strongly pro-life. what caused the conversion? >> i'm saying i'm pro-life and he's not making it that way. yesterday he said that i ripped down a woman's house for an economic development job. i never ripped down the house. i never -- i decided i wouldn't do that. i mean he's just saying lie after lie. it's so -- it's not becoming and he's got a problem. he's got a very much bigger problem. there's a lot of people think he can't run for president. he was born in canada. there are many constitutional scholars including laurence tribe, including many others, i mean, i'm not even talking about laurence tribe of harvard anymore. we have so many others that say flatly he is unable to run, illinois has a problem. they might not be able to
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he's got to get that straightened out otherwise he can't even run for office. >> you have a lot of top republicans nervous including haley barber saying the establishment should rally behind anyone not named cruz or hampshire. how do you respond? >> well, look, he's an old-time politician, up in my office looking for money for many times and he's an old-time politician who's losing his grip and, frankly, i haven't heard the name haley barber mentioned in a year and a half and i guess people don't like to get out. the fact is whether they like it lot. cruz is in second place. and a lot of that is because people are fed up with the old-time politicians like haley barber that haven't done anything and you look, we have barack obama for the last eight years because of people like haley barbour that don't know what they're doing. they're only good for them 168s not for the people. >> thank you very much. our poll on trump shows an
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p months ago two-thirds said two two-thirds say he'll be the him. >> big change. along. matthew dowd and will join us from home in austin, texas. you heard donald trump with george sounding very confident yet again. the poll numbers as george was alluding to and i believe back in august, you were saying this was his nomination to lose. >> yeah, he's got double-digit leads nationally and in all of the key states coming up and i think donald trump has an opportunity to do something no gop candidate for president who was an incumbent has ever done which is win iowa and new hampshire. no gop candidate has ever done that who wasn't an incumbent president. if he wins iowa he's on a roll and i think the dominos start to fall. >> let's look ahead to november, matt. and are we going to see and hear the same donald trump that we're seeing and hearing today or does he have to change his message a little bit for november?
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smart enough to know and brilliant on his own brand knows as dominant a position he is in the gop race right now he's as weak in a general election among the broad population and he'll have to do some shifts as soon as he clinches the nomination and move forward and towards the center. i think you'll see him do that because he understands his brand and he understands the voters are different in the fall than right now in on the other side of the aisle how do you see the democratic states right now? >> i think if bernie sanders wins iowa, he wins new hampshire and the race gets reset in the course of that. bernie sanders right now, he needs to get knocked down in the backfield by hillary clinton, otherwise he's got open field running and no telling where that goes. analogy. was going to just wait until you gave that to us, matt. as always. >> for his voters on monday. the massive cleanup from this weekend's deadly blizzard. it's warming up a bit in the east but baltimore and washington still digging out
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for a second day and here you see rfk stadium, those aref d.c. but that's rfk stadium. their actually dumping the snow from the streets into the parking lot and abc's david kerley is live in , with the latest. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, george. three days now and there are neighborhoods like this one in alexandria that have not seen a plow. these neighbor, these stranded. now i'm going to give you a sense standing in the middle of the road. take a look. know is crusty. i don't know if i'll break through it or not. this is what the through and these residents are being told they may not see a plow maybe until tomorrow so a lot of them dug out their driveways which is good news but 16 of the 42 related to this storm have been from shoveling. overnight, firefighters struggling through unplowed streets to reach some going up in flames. fortunately no one injured. it's now more than 55 hours
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washington, d.c. areay crippled. much of the trouble in the surround suburbs. some homeowners trapped on the streets untouched since friday being told they may not see a plow until plowing went down the drain and they did not have plan b. >> reporter: the weight of all that standing snow has claimed its share of roofs.maryland, it was a church that was a victim. for a second day in a row the federal government has shut down. employees again told to stay home while crews work plowinges of roadway. the national park service has another 300 miles and 155 bridges to make sure are clear. with the help of this special rail yard plow, metro lines arehis morning. but many city buses still snowed in with limited service. schools too closed for a second day. >> it's getting old realorter: new york city was generally up and running monday but much of queens remains unplowed. >> the people don't clear their
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now the process of applying ter: on long island this jet engine brought in to clear snow from train tracks there. this drone showing philadelphia from above and this morning government schools,or business. so the digout continues here hoping the plows get here. the good news, the weather is better. might even rain here tonight, guys. that's good news to get the snow. >> that would be. david, thank you. now to the latest on that mosquito-borne zika virus that's linked to brain damage in babies and paralysis in e world health organization warning it could hit the united states, cases have already been reported in 22 countries and territories. some countries even urging women to postponen for two years or until the outbreak can be controlled. dr. richard besser joins us from los angeles with the latest and, boy, a lot of people are shaking their heads. this outbreak, rich? >> the pan-american health organization is saying any
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mosquito is going to see zika virus. now, take a look at this map. that mosquito is found in every country in the western hemisphere except for canada and chile. >> so what about the united ant to know what is the possibility of a big outbreak here in the u.s.? >> yeah, well, we have that mosquito in parts of the south and i asked the cdc about this.oing to see small outbreaks due to people coming back from countries who are infected. they get bit by a mosquito and spread it to others but they don't think we'll see big aven't seen that with other infections spread by the same mosquito like dengue. >> what should people do if they're thinking about traveling to these areas of know, if you're pregnant the cdc says don't go. for other people if you go, use repellant to reduce the chances you'll get bit and when you come back, if you have fever, joints or rash, see your doctor so you can be tested, monitored so you don't spread it to other people. >> a lot of people have questions, rich. thank you and you'll be taking the
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@drrichardbesser. good morning, amy. >> good morning. has now cleared planned parenthood of any wrongdoing following those undercover videos. it claims to show them selling fetal jury unexpected indicted two anti-abortion act ifs who shot that video. they're charged with tampering with government records which is a felony. well, a major change forng time in federal prison. president obama has banned the use of solitary confinement for them. he cited research that shows the practice has lasting consequences. police in orlando have released video showing an officer opening fire at a 17-year-old in a stolen car.was trying to stop the driver for not wearing a seat belt when the car then moved toward him. he fired four shots and is now on leave peppingion. the teen who was not seriously
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well, an apparent case of road rage in austin, texas, turned into this duel. look at n carrying a bat. other grabbed a wooden pole from his struck and fought for 15 seconds before thankfully cooler heads prevailed. yikes.r about the unexpected runner who joined a half marathon in alabama. her name is ludivine and she is a hound dog. when she saw all the runners she them and she never stopped. she ran all 13.1 miles. she actually finished seventh. good enough to win a medal and so they promptly placed oneer neck. her owner says she went out to do her business and never saw her again and is usually lazy so completely shocked she ran for of 13.1 miles. >> is there any truth that she qualified for the new york city marathon. >> now she'll sleep for about 13 days. >> exactly. >> a lot of terrible weather
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in california, the west coast been hit by el nino storms which has caused a state of emergency and we have drone viout. the apartment buildings are teetering on the verge of disaster and abc's neal karlinsky is out inhe latest. good morning, neal. >> reporter: michael, good morning. up on top of that bluff. this is as close as we can get and stay safe. here's why, look at the edge, the pavement just crumbled away. used to go out all of it falling over the edge over just the last two weeks. this morning, el nino's fury caught on camera.ws a chunk of this bluff in the city of pacifica shearing off leaving an apartment building dangling sidents told to leave immediately. their balconies right over the crumbling cliffs. take a look at this. you can see where it's cracking away right even feel comfortable standing here to be honest.
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up and down the coastline pounding waves and powerful rains wreaking havoc damaging a opening this sinkhole. engineers scrambling to fortify the sandstone bluffs with boulders, rods and concrete from the beach or this home. the ground of the patio crumbled away. pictures from before this season's storms show just how much erosion there's been. >> it's going really fast,fast. >> reporter: even so, many of the people evacuating this apartment building this morning say they don't want to go. >> guys have to me out. i'm not leaving. my maybes aren't leaving either. >> reporter: as much as they're doing to shore things up here they know it's really up to mother nature now, george and don't know how you could not move away from that. >> i hope she's okay. to rob in central park. >> hey, george, want est where it'll be dry for the next couple of days in california but more storms
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the february outlook calls for more in the way of el nino ms for northern and southern california. warm and wet across parts of the northeast. mild right now, slick spots out there so take it easy on the way out the door. all right. here's your tuesday triviaought to you by cintas. . all right, light get to the local forecast right now. we're seeing some drizzles coming down in lorain county. getting ready to go through other than that, dry throughout northeast ohio.
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. good morning, time is 7:26. i'm terrence lee. rnandez. a multimillion bank deal in the works this morning. >> huntington is planning to buy first merit. sarah phinney is live with the latest in akron. >> reporter: the leaders of appear to be
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and they call the deal great but that layoffs are expected. our partners at the akron- beacon journal spoke with the huntington ceo and he told them that it's too early to tell ny first merritt employees will lose their job, but the company is working to keep the numbers low. the combined companies will go by the name huntington and the in columbus, first samaritan is here in akron. the deal is expected to close steinhower expects to be here today to tour the first campus. sarah phinney, newschannel 5. and now for a check of recast. we saw rain that mutualed in and out, west to east and no you we're seeing lingering showers, drizzle in lorain county into cleveland right ms of rain, don't worry about it this morning and that is not a major story. the temperatures are interesting, though and we're seeing the warmest temps we
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wooster, 41; coshockton, 40 degrees there and notice the hour-by-hour trend. we're going down throughout the day and can you figure out why? we have a cold front d we have seen the highest peak. corrina? >> and we're seeing volume build here. 71 and 77 lays to talk about and this is a look at drivetimes. twenty minutes through 90 eastbound and crocker into the inner belt, a 15-minute ride town and we're keeping an eye on medina county and right now, the traffic is still affected and the scene . terrence and jackie. >> we'll see you here in 25
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just look at that video right there. angel collinson, that's what she was seeing as she fell aown the mountain, hit bottom and said, i am okay and angel collinson is going to join us live this morning to tell us about that incredible is right there. >> amazing. only jammed two fingers in all that. we'll talk to her. also right now, just six days as you know until iowa and the candidates are making pitches. as the deadline approach, gop front-runner donald trump was with us moments ago talking to george saying he may be part of thursday's debate not committing also, "variety" magazine taking on diversity at the oscars. look at this brand-new cover,
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with the caption, "shame on to get a lot of reaction. >> also counting down super bowl 50 and, boy, cam newton, carolina panthers superstar quarterback. you see him right son he is having. >> he's had a great season. this is a comeback. last year he had a serious car that to beat the odds and become the odds-on favorite for the mvp of the nfl. incredible story. we have more on that coming up. >> would you have liked the chance to take him down. >> bigger than me, know about that. of course, i would take newton down. i can say that now because i don't have to do it. >> the the massive manhunt ramping up this morning for those three violent convicts who broke out of a maximum security jail. authorities now warning theyn the u.s. or even outside the country. abc's kayna whitworth has the latest from santa ana, california, good morning, kayna. >> reporter: yeah, robin, good rities say when these
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they ended up here in the civic center surrounded by government buildings and neighborhoods song authorities had to do was warn everyone including the past victims of these three men. this morning, three allegedlyls on the run for a fifth day after breaking out of this maximum security jail. how concerned are you? >> my concern is the fact that gotten out of the immediate circle near the jail and probably outside of the los angeles area. >> reporter: former fbi special agent in charge steve gomez saysee men traveled 600 to 800 miles by car each day they could potentially be anywhere in the u.s., mexico or canada. authorities think the men escaped after a 5 a.m. check butted missing until almost 9 p.m. the rope made from bed sheets authorities say they used to rappel down nearly six stories can still be seenthis metal grate. anywhere.
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>> reporter: two of the men associated with a vietnamese gang. making a plea to that community for information. >> we understand that you may be fearful about coming forward but we need the information to help us find these people. >> reporter:ying to figure out when an alliance was formed between tieu duong. overnight the district attorney bringing felony escape charges against the three men. robin. >> all right, kayna, thank e on to a new murder trial in georgia where a father of two charged with killing his wife pretending she disappeared business his teenage daughters are firmly in hisill on youtube and steve osunsami has the story. >> reporter: this morning as a jury is seated at matt leili's murder trial a family is flit in just want our dad home. >> reporter: his teenage daughters are saying that their father could never have killed
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>> my parents, they were married 13 years, my dad loved my mom.does. >> reporter: here they are on youtube, amanda and rebecca defending their dad after he was arrested last year nearly four years after their mother's nude body was found covered in leaves in a woodedir suburban atlanta home. police say that matt leili waited two days to report his wife missing in july of 2011 and then filed for divorce two days from the start dominique's family blamed her husband for the murder saying that the couple fought bitterly before she disappeared. >> it's a thing i've pictured in my mind had it. >> reporter: matt leili was arrested in march of last year after police took another look at a computer seized from the home that contained files from the system. >> reporter: but even magic bullet. the medical examiner ruled the
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saying it was possible she died by strangulation or asphyxiation. he is pleading not guilty. steve osunsami, abc news. >>brams about this. that youtube video such an emotional pull. what difference does it make to the legal case. >> the daughters of the victim and the person on triald to put this out on youtube. we need to make sure people realize that my dad didn't do it. now, the youtube video itself won't be the issue but they're going to testify and they're nottify about, oh, we loved our dad. we don't think he did it. they're going to offer substantive testimony in particular 911 call which the prosecutors are going tohe called 911. this is evidence of problems in their relationship, et cetera. the girls are going to say, mom called but there was nothing wrong. she was off her rocker at that time. that's incredibly valuable testimony for the defense. >> as steve pointed out this is not a rock solid case and it did r years to
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>> you have even the police spokesperson saying we don't have a magic bullet. this just tipped the scales for us. boy, that sure makes itey don't have a rock solid case at all here. in conjunction with the fact that his daughters are going to testify on his behalf this is not going to be an easy case. >> dan woo ale keep an eye on it. coming up an abc news exclusive. that skier caught on camera tumbling down the side of a mountain. no major injuries. is going to join us live next on "gma." come on back. they start. abdominal pain. urgent diarrhea. prescription xifaxan. xifaxan is a new ibs-d treatment that helps relieve your diarrhea and abdominal pain symptoms. and xifaxan works differently.scription antibiotic that acts mainly in the digestive tract. do not use xifaxan if you have a history of sensitivity to rifaximin,otic agents, or any components of xifaxan.
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hang on, everybody. we are back now with that alaskan mountain. take a look at this. angel collinson, one of the world's top big mountainshe's filming scenes for a ski documentary. >> oh. >> when she falls more than a thousand feet.
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her body is like a rag doll. you hear- >> i'm okay. i'm okay. >> she's okay. walk as way without any major injuries and angel joins us exclusively now city. so good to see you. this happened last spring. you're okay. you were shooting that documentary. but what happened, angel? >> well, yeah, i waswith teton gaffety research for "paradise waits" and i was skiing down pretty fast but totally reaso i normally do and i hit some icy chunky snow and it kind of bounced my ski around and this happens to us a lot but in it kind of bumped my ski up above me to my left and my body kept going down to my right and then that's when i started falling.
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tomahawking down and you thoughtere going to top but you kept on going and amy and i both remarked you didn't say anything. you didn't scream or anything. >> yeah. >> you had a mike on know, i was miked up, yeah. >> what was going through your mind as you were tumbling down like that? >> well, at first i was trying to slow myself down with my once i started picking up speed i realized that i was going to be falling for awhile and the snow is icy and there was big icy snowballs so as i was tumbling i face and protected my head with my arms and i kind of just held on until i stopped. >> so you were protecting your head like that and the only two jammed fingers? >> two jammed fingers and some bruises, but totally unscathed other than that. >> angel, are you fearless? because you seem like thiser day at the office. >> no, i definitely always have
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and it's -- i feel like professional skiing and a lot ofwing the difference between the fear in your gut when you shouldn't do something or just the little bit of nervous fear that we always have, i'm always scared on d to have healthy fear. this is now being used for a safety video? can you explain that? >> yeah, so teton gravity research is doing a safety week right nowht a bunch of professional skiers together where we talked about some of the lines that we've skied where maybe we made good calls or calls we wish wey and talk about them so we can learn from them so they showed my -- the footage of my fall and we all kind of talked about it and now they're using it, yeah, learn from it. >> and you said get back on that horse. i think that's how you phrased it. don't be afraid when something like that happens, get back outt's what you have done. angel, thank you. you have the perfect name.
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all right, welcome back to "gma," everybody. we are counting down to super bowl 50. >> yeah, we are. >> yes, we are. the broncos are getting ready to take on the panthers and the panthersback cam newton is looking like a real-life superhero and our real-life superhero t.j. holmes, he's here with that. what you got, t.j.? >> stra, you'll remember for sure butctors of cam newton just a few years ago and doubted he could play the position but fast forward a few years he's flashing that smile around, on the field handing little kids footballs and next thing you know you're dabbing too. faster than most speeding defenders. >> quarterback draw, diving in the end zone. ping big linemen in a single bound. carolina panthers quarterback likened to a superman on that play.
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is flying high. >> the carolina panthers are nfceporter: his next stop super bowl 50. a feat many thought impossible just over a year ago when he suffered two spinal fractures after his truck flipped in an accident. he told reporters at the is supposed to be dead. but he came back stronger than ever. the 6'5", 250-pound quarterback has a 35-inch vertical leap and can run a n 4.59 seconds, the second fattest time among quarterbacks drafted since 2010. with his dazzling play and smile he's soaring over madison avenue. >> exclamation point, peanut butter, jelly. >> reporter: selling everything from headphones. >> you hold this? thank orter: to gatorade, even yogurt. >> my go to protein snack. >> reporter: and in the end zone it's all about the dab.
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on the craze. [ cheers and applause ] stopping him might actually take >> ooh. >> all right. everybody -- i got to give some perspective how great he is and i'll use strahan. tan up for me. >> strahan is a hall of fame defensive lineman. is a quarterback and is bigger than this dude right here. >> yes, yeah. he is bigger he's built like an action figure. i am a little too. but impressive. he's having fun playing the game.
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good morning to you. it's 7:56. i'm jackie fernandez with terrence lee. >> and school is in ohio. the school is waiting on test results there and the state sending bolted water to the mahoning county. >> and the operator is forkidden -- forbidden from working there. he failed to warn the public of unsafe levels of lead for months. and in a few hours, ewest k-9 will arrive in northeastern ohio. he's making the way home with the new partner tucco. >> thank you. >> and the new police dog was donated based non-profit k9s for cops. the officer spent the entire weekend searching for the
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his dog jethro who was killed when responding to a car by officer davis. >> tucco is too cool. >> and you'll be cool today with the temperatures and look at the we're seeing the bulk of the showers and some drizzles, the drizzling rain is pushing through right now. wooster, akron into lake county and that is where it's headed. the temperatures, 47 degrees in cleveland. not bad, i have been saying this is the warmest part of the day where we're falling off in terms a cold front. 43 in wooster to start; 46, millersburg. as we had throughout the day, temperatures will level off into the 30s and drop the cloudy conditions expected with a few snow showers tonight and into your --'s few flurries into tonight and your wednesday. and things are e roads here around greater cleveland. we have a couple of reasons why. one of you in here to i-90
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two lanes and causing major delays for you east siders heading into the city. also, i-90 eastbound near east 22nd street and this is on 77 northbound and up to 90. and then we have an earlier accident in medina county. 71 southbound that has been cleared and there is some good news for times, though, not looking good at all.
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good morning, america.aigslist nightmare. police race to find a suspect on the run after two home invaders target a seller on the site tying him up and robbing him in his own homrt this morning. the american heart association issuing a powerful new statement about heart attacks. why women often don't know they're having one. the symptoms so difficult to detect. dr. ashton explains bachelor bombshell. one twin sister up against each other for a date. the sister sent home speaking to our >> olivia seems to be popping
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nightmares. the playoffs are set. the countdown is on.der and seth rogen against big names and brands. >> greatest super bowl commercial of all time. do you understand? >> who is headed for the big win when it comes to the super bowl it's all ahead as we say -- >> good morning, america. and good morning, america. boy, we just saw barbara corcoran from "shark tank" there. this is the finale this morning of our supersaver showdown. that is coming up. looking forward to that out on assignment. jesse is here with us. we have an action-packed hour ahead. some secrets to keeping new year's resolutions going. >> if you're on the verge of it. our fitness guru dr. ian smith is here helping us hit the reset
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like his purple powereds tastes great. >> delicious. >> i can't talk while sipping. also this morning, guys, when a billionaire pops for ang how big should it with? mariah carey knows laying out 10 million ozzen the sparkler. the romance and what her e.x. non has to say. >> taking note. >> out of my league. out of everyone's league. we have a lot coming up. amy has the morning rundown. >> the big story this morning, crunch time in appears to be backing off his threat to boycott the next debate on fox news. he told george just a short while ago he willebate but has not decided. he's protesting the moderator megyn kelly claiming she's biased against him. trump is also attacking senator ted cruz for telling, quote, lie after e learned something new about himself every day from trump's attacks. the democrats answered
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bernie sanders acknowledged hislan would raise taxes but would also eliminate premiums. hillary clinton admitted it's been a tough campaign but she says she can take it. federal offices are closed again today in the aftermath of the blizzard. schools in d.c., baltimore and philly are also all closed again. there is growing outrage here inome streets still not plowed days later and in baltimore snow made it impossible for fire trucks to reach this fire. crew has to drag equipment down thewell, police in the caribbean reportedly have a suspect in custody in the murder of an american tourist. jessica colker of atlanta was husband in grenada. they were walking on the beach when they were attacked by a man with a sword. her husband escaped. no word on a motive for the > and a warning for anyone posting items for sale online. a man in colorado posted an ad on craigslist and when he met with the potential buyers, he
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to rob him but he was ready. story. >> reporter: this morning, police are desperately searching for a suspect on the run after an apparent craigslist exchange turned deadly. out here. >> reporter: police say two men came to this house in littleton, colorado, sunday after seeing the home owner listed several items for sale on homeowner tells police instead of purchasing the items one of the men took out a gun, tied him up and robbed him. >> they wanted the keys to his r: that's when the home owner managed to free himself grabbing a handgun and shooting at them as they drove away in separate vehicles fatally wounding the drivercar. the other driver managed to escape. last january, georgia grandparents bud andred after attempting to buy their dream car from someone they met on the site and last year a college student was shot to death after answering
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craigslist for comment. they have yet to respond. back in littleton, the d.a. has yet to decide if the home many owner will face charges. >> it is much too early for ushe direction of this case. >> reporter: for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. much. finallye face of adversity. one guy from brooklyn so discouraged of having to dig it out he decided to sell it for 100 bucks. prius with 45,000 miles on it and the buyer just has to shovel it out. another guy in brooklyn built an igloo in the snow but then he tried to post it on airbnb for $200 a night. says it does not meet standards but it did add to the igloo owner he's glad he was able to stay busy during snowmageddon. he said he had five p to take him up on the offer. see if it pans out. >> i'll pay $100 for a prius.
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we got a health alert from heart association about the fact that heart attacks may be harder to detect in women than men. our chief women's health correspondent jen ashton with the details. good to have you here. we heardn women before. what's different? >> this is the first statement that addresses the question, does sex matter when it comes to heart attacks and the answer, men versus women, ans. those differences are outlined in the statement, differences in survival. women are more likely to die after a heart attack than men are. difference in the mechanism we think, why it ely to involve the small blood vessels in the heart and plaques that clog those arteries may behave differently in women and symptoms, very, very different in woment i wanted to ask they're more subtle. >> we talk about that hollywood heart attack, clutching your chest. chest pain is still the most common in men and in women, but in women there are a range of ey much more vague, much more subtle. some of the big ones unusual
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even flu-like symptoms, nausea in addition to the classic onesn radiating to the shoulder, jaw or arm. >> really are differences between men and women. what's the most important thing women to need to know? >> really now it's about action. the awareness part, one in three women die of disease. everyone thinks that's someone else. the good news is 80% of heart disease is preventible if we reduce those risk facts likend smoking, even some ob/gyn like pre-eclampsia or polycystice and now the american heart association go red for women action campaign encouraging women schedule that well woman visit with your health care provider. yourou can understand your risk and how to reduce it. >> at the first sign of simms. >> call 911. do not deny it. do not dismiss it. do not feel elf to the emergency
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i'm having a heart attack. >> jen ashton, thanks very much. you'll take questions throughout the er @drjashton. now to michael. >> what's coming up on the "gma morning menu." mariah carey's engaged and everyone is talking about that big is it? bigger than beyonce and kim kardashian's. and modern romance at work. when is it really okay to date your co-worker? that this morning. plus the stars stealing the super bowl and an inside look at the best new commercials and we're saving money and we're also saving your waistline withan and dr. ian smith coming up live on "gma." "gma's morning menu" is brouvitamints, a multivitamin you enjoy like a mint the flu virus hits big. with aches, chills, and fever,ing as a little flu. and it needs a big
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come back a little mariah carey right there. smash hit "we belong together." she has something to the ring. everyone is talking about it. one of the biggest diamonds in the world, jesse has all the details. >> hey, george, get your you'll need them to look at this thing. it is huge. $10 million. 35 carats, this is not your typical family ame to have a party >> reporter: talk about a ring with some serious bling. 35 carats, the reported size of mariah carey's engagement ring from billionairepacker. the ring is so big, it's larger than elizabeth taylor's rock. so big, it's larger than beyonce and kim kardashian's
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>> wilfredo rosado does a lot of celebrity yulery and said it was one of the mosthat he worked on in part because he's really good friends with mariah. >> reporter: who is the groom-to-be? james packer is an australian businessman. he's a casino tycoon before reportedly worth about $3.5 billion. "baby oh! baby" >> such an she has residenceny in las vegas. just got her star on the hollywood walk of fame and now she's engaged. >> reporter: the engagement a year after car carey said as a single mom it's a like i'm going out night. occasionally i will but it's much more about watching movies with the kids and having fun and reading themshowing his support
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4-year-old twins nick cannon who sent out a warm message.o mariah and james. great future, great couple. if the ring is any indication, it's likely to be a big wedding.ether >> getting back to that amazing 35 carat ring, here's something crazy to think about the. is a 45-karat diamond. estimated somewhere between a cool $200 million to 250 >> does she need a security team? i would be so afraid to have that much on your hand, my god. >> you probably get another one to look like it that you wear ah. >> very nice. >> oh. >> he's had advice for former girlfriends what to do. >> no. i don'tor that. >> saves a little money on the insurance doing that.
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we're counting downday answering your modern romance questions and this morning should you date your co-worker? one couple's story of meeting at the office then marrying is trending big right now and abc'srvis has their story. >> that was nice to meet you, ben. >> reporter: office romance, even the interns can't escape it. >> see you later. >> love to. >> but not all is fair work. these days many companies have policies that frown upon it so what happens when the one is the one you sit next to every day.ogether for just over a year and i never told a single soul. >> reporter: 27-year-old jaclyn smith and now husband tyler mckee were together for four years when tyler took a job atompany where she no longer works finding his desk right next to his girlfriend's. >> you know, eight floors of a building you didn't expect to be sitting 15 feet away feporter: the couple choosing
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>> we were worried about our reputation and what people might think or say. >> reporter: the business insider editor saysral steps they took to keep separate. >> you should always check the company policy before you start an office romance.howing up and leaving at the same time. and to be frank, we rarely talked to each other. >> reporter: the couple also kept their lovey-dovey messagess e-mails and cell phones. another important consideration, keeping their love quarterlies out of the office. now happily married for four months jacqueline and tyler saynship is a testament to making an office relationship work. >> i ended up leaving the company and going to work somewhere else and we stayed together and a few yearsoposed. yeah, the rest is history. >> all right and rebecca joins us now along with life coach demetria lucas, author of "don't waste your pretty." us.
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little personal tale to tell. you met your husband at a very convenient time at work. >> yes, we met working back-to-back. a cubicle for almost two years, i worked at a bank and for almost two years, he came to me and told me he was quitting and i told him i liked him.rything. >> very interesting conversation, but for me, you know, i had always been taught you don't date people at work. it's a really bad wanted -- >> you know, you can ask my friends. i tried to set up a lot of my friends with my husband before we ended updating because i thought he was such a good person and i don't think i evenyself to think of him that way until i knew we wouldn't be in any conflicting situation. he wasn't my boss. i didn't report to him. >> that makes a big es. it really does. i think in my case it did. in my mind i didn't want it to hinder him at work. i didn't want it to hinder me at a couple of weeks we
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that same cubicle together but -- >> don't look behind me. do not look behind ave to be in rebecca's situation to start that romance. >> you did it the exact right way and took things slow. i don't know if two years isgood job. that worked out but take things slow. investigate who you're dating because you're taking a really big risk. so do a little search. find out about his office history.son he's dated. has he hit on everyone? these are thinks you want to know. >> don't leave a digital trail. e-mail. >> never ever on the company e-mail. at the beginning at the end, nothing, everything is on your personal account. if you can't keep it that way you talk in person. >> should you keep yourraps if you're dating in the office? >> absolutely, the people in the office do not need to know anything. >> don't they always know, though? >> they do. >> i feel like they always know in they knew before we dids something there. >> is it fun to pretend you're not dating like keep it on the
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>> there is that element of excitement initially buted on it, in the early stages, you don't know. you can't possibly know how serious this is going to be so you want to take it slow and then give yourself that time. >> you're it's going to happen so do it right. >> exactly. i don't think it's the best idea but if you're going to do it i think you didhank you. congratulations on a happy marriage. >> that's great. >> we're counting down to the super bowl now. super bowl 50. peyton manning and the broncos upwton's panthers. that's not the only matchup. look at amy schumer and seth rogen for bud light. >> more about the ad rom date nights and websites to bud lights. >> will you get the middle of my back. >> there is no ancy cars plus movie stars with pikachu and tyler too. the ads slated for super bowl 50
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group and better be with econd spots on the telecast said to be going as much as $5 million, major impact is a must have. >> there are very few places advertisers can go to get a lot of people in one shot andr bowl is it. last year the super bowl had a record 114 million viewers. that sort of opportunity simply doesn't exist in this day and reporter: steven tyler walking this way for skittles. squarespace nabbing comic duo key and peele. >> starring >> reporter: and liam nissen for lg electronics. abby wambach sings the men any cooper's praises and christopher walk enand amy seth rogen are beer bottle buddies. >> it's going to be the greatest super bowl commercial of all time. do you understand?
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are competing for doritos' 30-second slots. all of these men i epics eager to get your attention the way the lost puppy did at xlix last year so don't go away. chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >> oh, that was definitely thet year. >> so great. looks like they might try to top it. every year. one thing you can always look rob. >> super bowl 50 in san fantastic. the crew survived the snowstorm. minneapolis, in other spots in minnesota they got 2 to 4 inches of snow yesterday so that is slowing traffic down. we have a little freezing rain, a little moisture headingd air in the western valleys of pennsylvania and new york so slick spots out there. two fronts coming through, maybe lake-effect snow and coolering.
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we're going to see some of the lake affect snow. for now, we're seeing light showers pushing through parts of geauga county. other than that, dry today. temperatures in the 40s. 43 degrees in wooster; 47, 46 in mentor. as we head throughout the day, it's going to get cooler from here. and here's a look at the hour- by-hour forecast. we will be seeing cloudy be sure to have the umbrella handy through the morning as the rain clears out. >> you are from where? cedar rapids, iowa. >> iowa. it's cold out there. who are you voting for? that question. michael, back over to you. >> all right, thanks, rob. now it's time, everybody, for "pop news." and we are talking about the academy award "the revenant" and don't worry we're not going to spoil anything for anybody. but in the movie there's a very realistic bear attack scenef the trailers so it's not a spoiler. leonardo dicaprio gets tossed
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it was actually -- look at that. oh, my goodness.his guy. doesn't look at scary, does it. stunt man glen ennis wearing a blue seat in a bear head and told "the global news" there was no real bear >> it's a person. >> they painted the virtual bear in later. it's unbelievable. now, the director was add perhaps it had to move like augh he was a big smurf bear. still had to be as authentic as possible. i'm sure we have seen it here. realistic and leo was not wrestling around. it was a 51-year-old stunt man. >> how did he not tart laughing? really uy is a great actor. that's why he got nominated for an oscar. >> any of those wanted a in any parts, he's got it. >> i can do that part.
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night -- on "jimmy kimmel live" chris pine sang a sweethildren on the east coast who could stay in their pajamas and go sledding for another day. check it out jerome dunn academy, st. hubert, st. joe, schools are closed schools are closed play xbox and eat cheetos oh you're learning sucks go home, schools are closed >> what can't the guy do? what can't the guy do?chris is going to be on the show. maybe he can sing us a diddy. >> he has a voice. >> he's got a great voice. >> i like that. >> he made a lot of kids george. coming up on "gma," health guru dr. ian keep your new year's diet
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. hello and good morning. i'm. i'm terrence lee. >> i'm jackie fernandez. a $3 billion bank deal in is not works. >> and planning to buy -- going to the partners at the e company will go by the huntington name and remain in columbus. it will have a significant perhaps in downtown akron; however, some will lose the ceo saying that it's too old to tell how many but the company is working to keep the numbers low. and speaking of keeping the numbers low, somara, nd actually, yes. >> all right. >> the temperatures are dropping. right now, we have an area of
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the interesting part, we're not line, see the rain is way ahead of the front. as we head through the afternoon, though, it will push through dropping temperatures and that means anything wet coming out of the sky is going to nd whammy here will bring us snow into the overnight hours. for now, though, we're seeing showers from that front there. you can see a ight showerings into cuyahoga county and ashtabula, along the lake store is a gale rees in elyria. you can see the front at fremont and 35 degrees. quite the contrast at ravena at 46 and throughout the day. and again, ce of snow is tonight and into wednesday morning. coripa. a slow ride and a rest commute on 77 northbound, 71, 90 with some out some of them here. and so, i-90, we had an earlier accident westbound at mlk jr. is cleared but we're seeing delays because of that. an accident that is still
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you can find these recipes on our website, goodmorningamerica.comdoc. over to you, amy. >> all right, michael now to a bachelor." ben saying good-bye to two ladies and one of the twins in las vegas.g out about leaving her sister and ben behind. abc's abbie boudreau has the very latest. >> reporter: whatever happens in >> let >> reporter: last night, three contestants were left behind after the bachelor rejected roses for amber, rachel and emily's twin sister haley. hard to watch. >> reporter: the twins were stunned when ben higgins dated them together and visited their home in las vegas. asking their mom for advice. >>n the more dominant twin. she's more outgoing but haley, once she can just let her guard
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>> i could see how people would think she was leading ben toward my sister but i don't think that was the case at all. i think she was describing our true >> i'm going to have to say good-bye to haley. >> i really respect ben's division. before any deeper feelings started to develop and it got sister and i -- >> i know what heartbreak feels like. >> reporter: an emotional roller coaster as the usually uffers a meltdown. >> i just bombed everything. what happened. >> reporter: while she flopped in a it will lent show that did not stop her notorious drive to spend morey interrupting his conversations with other contestants. olivia survives and so does haley's twin sister. >> now i have my shot. >> i'm so happy for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> and "the bachelor" airs monday night at 8:00, abc.
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back with a brand-new season of "what would you do?." a little winter season. >> a little winter season. be back and what's on the show tonight," what would you do?" it's a very simple question. what would you do if you are at a restaurant and you overhear having a conversation. two of those girls pushing hard to persuade a third girl the best way to lose weight and get a boyfriend is by taking >> ooh. >> yeah, if we get a pizza, you should take these. they've been helping like -- i literally lost 15 pounds. >> you them. >> isn't there a better way to lose weight. >> what, exercise? seriously like -- >> you're not going to go to a gym. >> she seems stunned by the these teens. >> everyone in school is taking them. >> it's normal. it's not -- >> why do i have to take them. >> don't you notice everybody else is thinning out? something that was going to hurt you. i mean, don't you want to look --
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what are you doing? her. >> how is that helping her? so you're raising your blood pressure. and how do you know she's not going to have a stroke and you gave her that. >> we're fine so >> but she's not you and you're not her and you don't know. >> we ask our bullies to step away. that's when we learn that she knows exactly what she's talking about. >> i'm a and worked in hospitals and i've seen people take things like this and have heart problems. what kind of person do you want, you want a guy that'sst for the way you look. >> beautiful. this is amazing. >> develop yourself in education and become something and you're who's going to want you because you're real smart not because you are stew pi and take pills that you don't want. >> wise words from a another person who intervened told our actors he had a friend
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you just never know who is going to walk into our?" -- >> i'm so glad they jumped in. >> you don't know who is going to walk in. she happens to be a psychotherapist and the other person knew someone who took them and died. over the counter diet too many young people -- >> she gave good advice. what else is happening on the show. >> what if you're on the side of the road and see a woman with a flat tire on the side of thee is attractive. men will be falling over each other to help her. what if we change her appearance and what if that same woman is dressed more conservatively ande wearing a head scarf, a hijab. she's muslim. what will people do then? >> ooh. cannot wait to see that. a little quinones, it always is. the new season of "what would you do?" premieres at 10:00 eastern right here on abc and airs the following three tuesday nights in february. thanks for coming in. let's go to rob.other always told you it's impolite to point but
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having a great time from south carolina. >> that's right. >> you're supersavers, right. >> oh, yes. >> what's in the bag? was that cleared by security? >> uh-huh. >> good to have you. we got a good crew over here too.] like to save money, don't you? you like saving money. >> yeah. >> who doesn't, all right. listen, not bad shopping weather in southern california for the santa ana winds blowing. temperatures will be rising. the jet stream is moving to the north so the pacific northwest getting the bulk of this action. look at those temperatures into the 70s before thecomes through. rain moving into the southeast from new orleans up through atlanta and some heavy storms potentially across parts of southern florida. milder across the northeast in the snow zone, that melting. a quick check on your fat outlook. . most of the rain is headed out of our le bit of showers are falling down in cuyahoga county and lake county, pushing through ashtabula.
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dropping into the 30s this afternoon. >> all right, this weather report is brought to you weight watchers. we got a lot of number ones. we'll see >> the big finale of our supersaver takeover and barbara corcoran will show their best tips yet. that's coming up.
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tonight -- >> this" >> it's back all new and what people do when they i you need to lose weight by taking the diet riend -- >> why don't you mind your own business. >> can't, can't. >> what happens when this dad refuses to buy ice cream for his own son. >> ice cream is for winners and you're al blow you away. >> please, buy him an ice cream. i'll even pay for it. >> "what would you do?" >> tonight at 10:00, 9:00
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dollars hiding in your closet. the new apps people like you are using to uncover big money they never imagined they had. hanging right now in your cash in tomorrow with abc's "good morning america." [ cheers and applause ] all right. we are back now in our savingi love the sound of that for the finale of our showdown. biggest names in bargains going head-to-head and we have "shcoran here with us to help. >> thank you. thank you. >> barbara, when it comes to amassing wealth a lot think it's about what you earn but you say a lot of it is what you it has nothing to do with what you earn because the reality is that most of us spend everything that we earn. so the key is saving a portion of what you earn and today we're going to get the best are open. i want to learn how to save money. >> all right. and so that's right. our supersaving stars are all
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the crazy coupon lady joanie r. consumer reporter and author of "bargain fever" mark ellworth. and the money coach, personal finance expert lynettealfani-cox. after our first day of competition joanie is in the lead with an average savings 49% lynette has 42% and 40%. look at that smile. it's everybody's game. here's how it works. we'll spin the wheel once again and all-stars will give us their best tip saving in that category. and let's see where it lands, on clothing. all right.'s start with you. your best deal. >> all right, you heard me talk about stacking coupons at the grocery store but what you don't know is that you can also stack coupons online.
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coupons and kolh's and gap allow four or five coupons per order so keep in mind not every code will stack. your best back look fs. a 15% off code plus a free shipping code or a $10 off your purchase plus a 25% off sale. so i bought two women's workout tees, the $54 but after i stacked two coupon codes at kohls.com i paid only $23. >> a savings of. >> which is a savings of w. >> two coupon codes. i did not know that. mark, i'm giving you 50 bucks for those two t shirts right now. >> i'll take it. >> ifet deal online not just for clothes i have a secret discount ray gun that costs you absolutely nothing. in store honey in your browser. hit that page and it will scrape the internet for any coupons.
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138 bucks, honey found a 40 us. >> wow. >> which is a savings of 29%. >> very nice. nicely done. for saving? >> well, i think that you should buy clothes for children online at a daily deal site called every day they put one fantastic item on sale at a crazy discount and keep it on sale until that item runs out. now, i was able to recently get for my alexis, hi, alexis if you're watch, i was able to get her four different winter weather clothing items recently including a very nice coat. now, the retail costtems would have been $105 but i paid only $42. >> wow. >> thank you very much. >> which is a savingsig old 60% savings. >> great. right.
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>> so lynette takes this round. >> we'll tabulate the two-day you're doing that why don't you give us your supersaving secret. >> i'm out to compete with these people. you know, you think that you need thousands of dollars to invest in the stock marich folks out there. not the case anymore. because there's a brand-new app called acorns and this is how it works. every time you use your credit card or your debit card to make an acquisition of anygroup of items they will round up that charge amount to the nearest dollar and invest that difference automatically in a mutual fund, like dropping your change into a bowl on your table like we all do every day. >> except the bowl is charging interest. >> the charge for this making a lot of money she's right but the1 a month. if you're a student or under 21 no charge at all. >> that is sweet. >> i like that. >> barbarative at all. >> i am.
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right. thank you. now time to reveal our winner after three rounds of competition in our supersaver ultimate supersaver is joanie demer. applause ] all right. we can give you the trophy. congratulations to joanie and everyone in our savings stadium. youo this. everyone in the stadium gets a $25 american express gift card as a big thank you. [ cheers and applause ] so you can save.tions. coming up we have "the finest hours" casey affleck opening up
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remember snow day. when the schools were closed the first step into fresh powder was like stepping into a new world. the crunch of the snow as it packed under our boots.icles melting in the sun. so pull the hat down a little lower. and make sure there's a cup of hot cocoa waiting.inter, every day is snow day your snow day begins at michigan.org "the finest hours" is an action thriller that tells us
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daring rescues in coast guard history starring casey affleck and he talked about the grueling shoot and his brotherck watt. >> reporter: "the finest hours" is a film that can finally be want you to go up on deck and have a look. >> reporter: because movie technology can now make this look real. >> it's a>> mayday, mayday. do you copy. >> two gigantic oil tankers splitting in half. both of them at the same time and this huge storm. >> every fella herend the only way that happens aground. >> reporter: chris pine sent tohem against unbelievable apparently insurmountable odds. >> you got about five seconds, boys.
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mention who, chris pine, ben foster, they wore wet suits and dry suits and complained all the time. i never did any of ffleck is baby brother to ben. >> who's that? >> that is bruce wayne. >> when i said i didn't want to do batman there was a little bit of tension, but i'm glad that he got the job >> reporter: i mean if they can't get casey, they take ben. casey is bffs with joaquin phoenix and met on "to die for." now casey is married to hissummer. >> matt was up for the joaquin phoenix part. >> if he had you may have never married youreporter: director, producer, indy guy. >> i was drawn to this because of the old-fashioned heroics of it. >> i'm spried. very few have even heard of>> it's incredible. i never heard of it. i grew up in massachusetts and
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someone finds it and think, myble. let's call casey. >> reporter: for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, hollywood. >> "the finest hours" is in theaters friday.
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"good morning america" is brought to you bytters. fun tuesday. how about a little "gma" rewind. chris pine singing on "jimmy kimmel live."
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>> those schools closed. schools are closed >> for sure, in d.c. >> chris pine live here tomorrow. >> i hope he brings cheetos. thanks for watching.sday, everyone. >> cheers.
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good morning, time now is 8:56. i'm terrence lee. >> i'm jackie fernandez. the school is cancelled in sebring, ohio, and results on lead levels in the water. >> the operator is forbidden from working there. the state officials say he failed to warn the public about unsafe levels of lead fo>> and in a few hours -- hours, canton's newest k9 will arrive in northeastern ohio. officer davis is making the way home for his new as donated to the department by houston-based non- profit k-9s for cops. the officer spent the entire weekend in texas searching for the perfect companion and after evious partner jethro three weeks ago. and let's get a check on the forecast with somara theodore. >> and let's do it. look at the numbers. you see ent there? in downs -- youngstown, dover, canton and 37 degrees. looking at 34 and 36 degrees respectively. you can see the cold front is on the way and the cooler air
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ohio and on the way to us. the warmest the temperatures will be all day and they will fall throughout the rain and seeing how we're seeing ght showers falling there and throughout your work morning and into the afternoon, it should dry out. we're expecting flurries into the overnight hours traditional. and that is a look at the updated forecast and this is a live look outside now. >> and we're seeing some improvements on the roads and and earlier accidents cleared on e-90 westbound and 77 ninety sucess look better now that the earlier accidents have been cleared. the drive time, 15 minutes for you and 77 northbound, rockside to downtown and this is side.
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