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good morning, america. deep freeze. a bitter blast brings then a decade with windchills reaching 30 below. already two feet of snow? the east and more on its way. breaking news, the fbi closing in on thoseoregon. >> we fear for our lives. >> still defiant after that deadly shooting. now their face-off coming to a possible head.. >> our team is on the scene right now. ready to rumble. the democrats debate tonight. hillary clinton hoping to knock bernie sanders off stride after his big win as thele across south carolina. >> you vote for trump, we win here, we're going to run the table. >> trump blasts jeb s jeb bush.
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home at last after four terrifying days at sea, caught in hurricane-force winds fearing for their lives. from that nightmare cruise now on dry land and here in our studio live on "gma." and good morning, america. happy thursday. let's take a live look at royal caribbean's "anthem of the seas." there it is docked safely in new four scary days on the water. those hurricane-force winds and passengers from that ship are standing by right now. robin will talk to them live. kissed the ground when they got back here. also have a big morn ahead. lara is live in hollywood. a huge "scandal" eventnd the scenes and those empty chairs. no, no, wait till you see who's coming to visit us.
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>> told her where the camera is. arctic blast moving east. temperatures 20 degrees belowany it's about to get worse. more than 50 million could face below freezes and to rob marciano for that. >> good morning, george. temperatures below freezing. come this weekend willher 20 degrees. the polar vertex will release a chuck of cold air and that means we'll be in the deep freeze. this picture out of i-90 east ofake-effect snow machine in erie and ontario. south of buffalo and fulton, new york, another 10 toly. then here we go with temperatures. actual morning temperatures and then we push that cold air further to the south and chicago tomorrow morning, 3 degrees, minus 10 and on sunday hit zero degrees in new york city, george and robin, that will be the first time the coldest night, i should say, since >> i'll sleep in.
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now to breaking news in that oregon standoff. the four remaining occupiers may turn themselves in and end their more than est. the fbi surrounding them right now and abc's neal karlinsky is in bend, oregon, with the latest. good morning, neal. >> reporter: robin, good morning. a bizarre and fluid. the fbi moved in overnight and the standoff appeared to be ending but that is when the four inside who are still holed up in there called out that theyas imminent. >> you're gonna come up with your hands up. >> no, we're not. >> reporter: overnight chaos at the standoff as the fbi move in on the final four 40 days into an occupation of this federal wildlife refuge. >> be reasonable. >> reporter: the hold-outs live streaming a phone call from inside. in the background theheard telling them to surrender as the four claim they fear the fbi will murder them. >> do the right thing all right.
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kill us? >> reporter: they posted these defiant videos on youtube. >> tired of you guys. telling us what we can and can't do.hem lashing out at the fbi and doing doughnuts in a government vehicle. >> yeah. >> reporter: just last month the standoff's leaders were arrested during a traffic stop group spokesman lavoy finicum was shot and killed. according to investigators, he was reaching for a gun after briefly fleeing. and this morning cliven bundy, the r of the oregon occupation leaders who sparked his own fight with the federal government over a cattle grazing right in 2014 also now behind bars,tody by the fbi while flying in to support the remaining oregon hold-outs overnight. the four inside drop their guns and surrender. later this morning when a nevada legislator and supporter of
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they have changed their minds this time the fbi's patience appears to be wearing very thin, george. >> yeah, very dangerous situation. okay, neal, thanks very much. we move to the race for the white house.," and the democrats will face off tonight. let's take a look at the stage in wisconsin set for their first debate since new hampshire. the big question now, will something new after bernie sanders' sweeping win? abc's cecilia vega is here with the latest. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: george, good morning to you.ust win in new hampshire, it was one of the largest margins of victory since jfk won there in 1960. now, hillary clinton's team isegy and we could see it unfold tonight on that debate stage. as both sides prepare to come face-to-face at tonight's debate, for the first timenders' big new hampshire victory, this morning, worry inside camp clinton. sources telling abc news hillarys are now calling supporters from big
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trying to ease concerns. >> we've learned it's not whether you get knocked down that ther you get back up. >> reporter: the strategy now shift the focus to sout the hope that clinton support among african-american and latino voters can help propel her to the nomination. the 22-point loss in new hampshire, biggerembarrassing than her camp ever expected. so big even sanders was shocked. you sound like you're surprised by the outcome yourself? >> we thought we'd win but not by that largeorter: when i asked about the uphill fight ahead, this stark admission. if the election were tomorrow do you think you could win south carolina and nevada? >> no. the election is not tomorrow. >> reporter: and about those recent attacks from bill clinton. has he gone below the belt. >> i think so. look, i know he's going to be ng his wife. trust me, my wife will be out there defending me.
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for minority voters. sanders' first stop after his big win, harlem whereul food and met with al sharpton. and listen to this, that new for bernie sanders. in the 18 hours after the polls closed aised more than $5 million shattering the campaign's previous record for money raised in less than a day. guys, and it is mostly from small what's been fueling him all along. high stakes tonight in this debate. clinton team telling you anything about their strategy? >> you know, it's funny, george. they won't. they don't want to put their in the past they've given us nuggets here and there. we expect issues affecting minority communities to be a big one. that's the battleground and where bernie sanders ise watching for hillary clinton to go on the attack tonight and bernie sanders told me yesterday that he is ready for it. >> okay, cecilia, thanks very much. >> very important tonight. th> now to the republican race, the field down to six candidates this morning after chris christie and carly fiorina
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now, all eyes one the next primary is about to take place. abc's jon karl is there for us in clemson, south carolina. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, off his big win in new hampshire, donald trump took a victory lap here in south carolina last night, he's hoping a win here would make him unstoppable. candidates are bringing their fight for the gop nomination to the south this morning. rallying supporters mp said a south carolina win would clear his path to the republican nomination. >> we win here, we're going to run the table. big in new hampshire. all of these characters are going to give it up. >> reporter: trump once again trained his fire on jeb bush who is hoping a strongng can save his campaign. >> you have a guy like bush who has his big fund -- it's te honest, the last thing
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that i can tell you. >> reporter: and while ted cruz, the winner of the iowa caucuses couldn't repeat that performance he says he won't be deterred by trump's victory. >> one of the most important conclusions coming out of these first two states is that the only candidate who can beats me. >> reporter: meanwhile, marco rubio is trying to get back on track after his disappointing fifth place finish in new hampshire. we caught up with rubio as he headed to he says he's willing to take on the gop front-runner. are you going to go after donald trump? >> it's no longer in my opinion enough to say the great going to do but you won't tell us how you're going to do them. >> reporter: and john kasich after his surprise second place finish in new hampshire drew an overflow crowd in south sich has relied on a positive campaign but says he is ready to hit back at his rivals. >> don't mess with me, okay. so i'm not going to be a pin cushion for a
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time trying to trash other people. >> reporter: with chris christie and carly fiorina out, that republican field is a lotou remember, robin, at one point we had 17 candidates. now just 6 but that means donald trump and the anti-trump candidates down to five. >> that is true. situation right now? how does the race stand right now in south carolina? >> reporter: well, we've had no reliable polling since a week before the iowa caucuses.rump had led every poll here in south carolina going all the way back to october. i don't imagine that's changed very much. >> probably not. all the polls in new hampshire, as well. let's get more from our political analyst matthew dowd. matthew, very different terrain from iowa andhampshire and that has vicious politics. >> it gets nasty and negative fast. it has aspects of iowa and new it's an open primary.
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independents and republicans can vote in it like new hampshire. but it also has the highest personal of evangelicals but one of the differences in the evangelicals in south carolina is they're not driven to the polls by social issues but establishment conservative issues and so when you look at all thethis and also is, south carolina is going to have twice as many liberal and moderate voters as iowa, so when you look at it, you give advantn you go into south carolina. >> and he probably has the lead going in. let's talk about the democrats. that debate tonight. a lot of commentary swirling around hillary clingy. does she go very, very positive, put forward a vision, some people said she hasn't done that or is now the time to really try to take down bernie sanders? >> well, listen, george,nded and she's bleeding so the first thing she needs to do is apply a tourniquet and stopping bleeding so she doesn't state up. what i would do if i were her prosecute the case directly against bernie sanders and ignore the moderators and
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strong way prosecute thehe only person on this stage that can get anything done is me. your ideas are great. they're aspirational but the only thing that get those done would be me. him and prosecute the case. >> we'll be watching tonight. matthew dowd, thanks very much. >> thank you. now to new developments overnight in ferguson, missouri, the federal government the city trying to force it to overhaul its police department. which has repeatedly been accused of racial discrimination. abc's pierre thomas is in that story for us. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, robin. in a blunt press conference the attorney general accused the city of ferguson of stonewalling wrongs of a police department she flatly described as racially biased. >> all: this is what democracy>> reporter: this morning the justice department firmly agreeing with african-american residents of ferguson saying their complaints of unfair and racially enforcement are in fact true.
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department's violations in particular were expansive and deliberate, stopping people ion. by arresting them without cause and by using unreasonable force. these violations were not only egregious, they were routine. they were driven at least inl bias. >> reporter: the justice department now suing the city of ferguson less than 24 hours after the city council rejected a deal to reform the police. >> i think the of course aed for are very reasonable. we're not trying to take away any safeguards. >> reporter: the attorney general wasn't buying it saying blacks in the city which saw so er the fatal police shooting of michael brown -- >> they have waited decades for justice. they should not be forced to wait any erguson officials say they're willing to reform police practices but argue that implementing the deal might be too costly and that changes were city councilman mark burns sent us an e-mail last night saying while washington politicians can run up endless
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ferguson where we, quote,ay our bills. the legal showdown now fully engaged. robin. >> it certainly is. all right, pierre, thank you. now we turn to amy with the morning's other top with a tragedy in maryland. >> it is so, so sad. flags are flying at half-staff across maryland to honor two sheriff's deputies shot and killed while responding to reports of at a panera restaurant. this is north of baltimore. police say the suspect who is wanted on two warrants opened fire targeting the deputies before he himself was shot dead.es were 16 and 30-year veterans of the force. well, there are new precautions now because of the zika virus. the u.s. olympic committee says it will hire infectious diseaseise athletes about the outbreak in brazil after soccer star hope solo expressed concerns about traveling to the rio games this summer. north korea leader appears to have made another move to tighten his grip on power.
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executed his top abuse of power, a day harsh er sanctions on the regime. they're con depping iran for releasing video of a dailor who appeared to be crying. a u.s. navy spokesman says we are disgusted by the exploitation of our sailors for propaganda ten were held after straying into iranian waters. and some terrifying scenes from india as an elephant rampaged through this town for hours crushing cars. it damaged about 100ople ran for their lives but the animal was not on the attack. apparently it was just looking for the way back to the forest. it was subdued withturned to the wild. and finally, sometimes you just really, really need your morning coffee, especially after a snowstorm so forget the one woman in canada relied on four-legged drive and hooked up her trained border collies to
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for the tim hortonrough. they had a special lane for her. an urban musher. i didn't know there was such a thing and a pro. she didn't get any coffee for the dogs. she said they're plenty rung, you know. dogs. they had their treats. >> thanks, amy. we'll move on to the debate over concussions in pro urning to wrestling after that big announcement from daniel bryan who says he's retiring because of repeated head injuries. jesse is here with that andd a message. >> he sure does. the #thankyoudaniellebryan is filling up after thennounce noed severe concussions are forcing him out of the ring and now wants to be a role model for others at risk. >> exchanging head butts at the top of the r: it's hits like that and slams like this
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one of pro wrestling's most ars off the mat. >> i took a test that said maybe my brain isn't as okay as i thought it was.old wwe champion daniel bryan announcing this week that he's walking away from the sport he loves because of concussions. >> within the first five months of myer, i had already had three concussions. and then it gets to the point when you've been wrestling for 16 years that adds up to a lot of ter: his doctor documents at least ten of them, some bryan says even leading to seizures. so, unlike many pro athletes in concussions are a constant danger bryan is one of the first to walk away before too much damage is done something he's encouraging others to consider. >> you have a responsibility to family, to your friends just to protect yourself. >> reporter: and bryan makes it clear he doesn't blame the sport or the wwe.
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outside doctors had given him the okay, the wwe would not clear him to return. and that decision may have saved him from a situation whereave been able to walk away by choice and maybe without major consequence. >> this is his choice. >> you're seeing more and more athletes. nfl players have left the sport early in their of concussions. people becoming much more proactive. >> clear about why he's doing it. rob with the record. cold in the east. heat in the west. >> california, three days in a row of record-shattering heat and we'll do it again today. maybe slightly cooler, 10 to 20 degrees above normal.shot with a run of the marathon ahead of schedule to beat the heat not happening
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straight to the radar, this is it's din diminishing, quieting down and weakening. we picked up a good amount of in the next 24 hours, i would say by friday evening we could pick up an additional 2 to 4 inches. check out the feel like eling like 7 below in wooster. 11 degrees in medina. i can tell you not much warmer as we head throughout the day. highs will reach about 18 l talk more later. still to come on "gma," that nightmare royal caribbean cruise
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snow is still causing the area. >> temperatures are ng a dangerous combo.
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how are the conditions now. >> it's finally stopped snowing. that is s. traffic is moving fine. odot plows are trying to battle the thick snow coming down and the wind not making the job and drifting the areas once clear. traffic was heavy on 77 south after the cavs game last night. many braving the weather to see kobe bryant in cleveland for the last affic was moving slowly. that is what drivers should do because a scary scene played out on i-90 in lake county wednesday es show it all. the chain reaction crash showing several cars and 15 semis closed a portion of the three people are in critical condition we are working out to find out if the status changed.
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a look at things are diminishing and weakening. still picking up scattered flurries throughout the area. temperatures dropping below we push through time, you will notice we have another chance for snow moving into the snow belt this afternoon. >> taking a look at the map, zoom in on a couple of accident i-90 eastbound at west 25th street. 480 has been a mess all morning. 480 at grayton with an accident blocking state road. the left lane blocked there. around the akron area, major issues. i want to take you outside and
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we welcome you back to "gma." you're looking at the "anthem of the seas," safely docked this morning in bayonne, new jersey, after facing, oh, winds. how some of the passengers from that ship, now they're here live. i'm going to talk to them in just a moment. looking forward to that. >> we are. lara out the scenes with the cast of "scandal." how is it going in the oval? >> it's not bad, george. i could get used to this. i am in the oval the "scandal" oval office and i'm not alone. joined by none other than mr. president. >> good morning, america. >> and some of his cast members. here, it is the fight between good and evil. but the question is on "scandal"
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evil? we'll find out in a "scandal"-icious hour. >> why was lara in my seat? that's what i want to know. >> i'm going to get in trouble. this guy, watch him. >> watch me. >> we got our eye out. all right, lara, we'll get back to you. first, the cruise ship passengers finally back on solid ground after that nightmare at sea. royal caribbean's giant of the seas" arriving safely in new jersey overnight after surviving hurricane-force winds. some of those passengers are good enough to be with us here. we're going to talk to a moment but first, linsey davis is at that dock in bayonne, new jersey, with more. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, robin. seeing the ship now from theks as if nothing ever even happened. certainly that's a far cry from the accounts that we've been hearing again and again from passengers who talk about this massive ship listing at then if you count up
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water going overtop of those balconies three stories high. after four sea, the "anthem of the seas" finally made it to shore where passengers were greeted with cheers. the 4500 now passengers thankful to be on dry land. >> i'm alive. i'm alive. this is insane. >> reporter: again and again, we heard stories of fear, of passengers saying as the s pounded by 30-foot waves and wind gusts topping 100 miles per hour sunday night they thought for sure they would not survive. >> some people were absolutely it was scary. >> reporter: some are still questioning the captain's judgment to venture out to sea with severe storm warnings in the forecast and wednesday night, royal caribbean apologized to its passengers inalling the event exceptional and saying the ied gaps in our planning system that we are addressing. showed
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>> something went wrong. we either didn't interpret the forecaste will see any way to change our procedure, processes to do doesn't happen. >> reporter: maritime lawyer jim walker says half a dozenalled him from the ship wanting to file a lawsuit. >> the real issue here is whether the cruise lines have any liability for the fear and of these passengers had and in most cases, cruise lines are not responsible when the passengers of weather conditions. >> reporter: while at least four people suffered minor injuries, royal caribbean says the ship didn't sustain any major damage. the ntsb is considering an investigation. in the meantime, royal caribbean tells us "anthem of the seas" will once again set sail on saturday, heading to the bahamas.right, linsey, joining us
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peter and angela alupus. ash lot and charlotte lipman andy, brittany and alex hayes. good morning to you all. >> good morning. >> do you still feel like you're rocking a little bit? >> absolutely. >> i was just looking at you asing that. we're so thankful that there are only some minor injuries and that you all are doing okay. okay, who kissed the ground when they got back? anybody do you always hear about people saying they're going to kiss the ground. peter, we saw your sister's video that she posted. you guys were told to stay in your ike you guys were in a washing machine. i mean, what was it like inside -- >> that's exactly what it was like. it was absolutely n the third floor with an ocean view and we literally saw the ocean with dori >> good you can have a sense of humor about it right now. but the captain would come on.
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he's been a captain. he was experienced but there are a lot of crew members, this was their first time ou hear the fear in their voices? >> absolutely. my sister walked out into the corridor and saw some of the staff hugging and crying and that's when she got con't have any life vests in the cabin which is unusual. we've cruised many times and i guess they keep them at stations to go back to the cabins and there were no life vests. luckily we had our own personal snorkel vests and my sister was wearing it throughout the -- >> yes. >> youruises before. >> we have. >> lauren, okay, i can >> oh, yeah. >> even though you were -- >> even fever. had to get out. >> we were probably -- we were all together probably in the room for 20 minutes if that and then we left.ldn't do it and the crew members were even telling us get back to the room and i said, no.
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>> i hate to use the phrase but you said you felt like you had a moment. >> i felt that way when the captain came on the actual loudspeaker telling us to get back to our rooms. convincing that it was going to be okay so it just -- everyone around us just started crying, saying they couldn't breathe. i had a guy rubbing my back up the stairs saying it's going to be e is freak out like that it gives you a lot of anxiety. >> not everybody was freaking out. charlotte, you're 10 years old. it was your birthday cruise. your daddy and everyone said you were having a good time eating candy and stuff. what was the like for you. >> it was kind of scary since i saw the waves and they were ing on to our terrace. and the room is basically tilted all the way down like a ramp but when it wasn't moving i just ran down and then i fell on the bed. it was fun but still really >> yeah, because your daddy was there for you and you had to be concerned, papa. >> it was very concerning but we
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>> you said you got to eat candy time with your dad, one-on-one time with your dad so there was a bonus there. you heard in linsey's report the response from royal caribbean saying that there were and stuff. looking back, what do you all think should have been perhaps something different? >> yes, it came to my attention from of mine this storm had been forecast up to a week before and i've been watching the news since we came on land and they say even 24 hours before, theery accurate as far as what we were sailing into. so, you know, in retrospect, the captain did maneuver us through the storm, but i think he wasn getting us to the storm and that's what i think needs to be addressed is how do we prevent tagain. >> the big lesson here. show of hands. who is going to go on a cruise ship again?
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>> a few shaky was right up. quite a daughter you have there. >> she's a daredevil. >> hey, thank you all very much and finding the humor in it. i know it had to beary moments and thank you for sharing your story. all. coming up as thehat should you do if you want to use your phone outside? we'll look at the touch screen gloves that can keep you connected. put them to the test. some males, however... are smarter than others. save up to 30% on select diamonds in rhythm. at kay, the number one jewelry store in america...y kiss begins with kay. guys, kay jewelers would like to remind you... ...it's engagement season. and, all engagement and wedding rings are 20% offh monday only. at kay... the number-one jewelry store for... yes! ranches equals great rates. it' s a fact. kind of like bill splitting
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e're back now with a touch screen glove test as temperatures fall into the single digits typing on your phone outside can be a challenge. regular gloves don't work on touch screens. what about those speciallyones? wirecutter.com put 12 pairs to the test and abc's gio benitez here with the exclusive results. hey, gio. >> it's cold outside. you know regular gloves don't work on touch screenut wirecutter.com broke it down. you know which one is the best.
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results right now on "gma." >> typing in the cold in more ways than one. >> annoying having to take off the gloves every time to send a text. >> reporter: regular gloves don't work with touch designs. here's why, the fabricharge from your finger which activates your phone. nick guy, a website that advises on best gadgets evaluated 12o find out how well they work. they don't have the tips we're so used to seeing. >> the technology is advanced. this he actually sew in silver and copper thread electricity and allows you to use your touch screen as if you weren't wearing gloves. >> to test for touch screen ability. he camped out in a temperature controlled brewery cooler, a lot keeping it consistently frosty above freezing while he texted, used apps and played games. now it's my turn with wire cutter's picks. here.
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>> 37 degrees. >> got to keep the beer chilly. >> moshi. >> these are our favorites.re nice and warm but we were also able to type really well with the thumbs on them. >> how well can i type in a brewery cooler?typos. >> looked like you did pretty good. >> next up the north face thermoball tip gloves. >> not quite as flexible but pretty impressive for how warm they are. >> feel like i could be in a blizzard and can type. >> yeah. >> they all loseover time but sometimes too quickly. that's what wire cutter found with glider gloves winter style which sell for $29.99. >> yeah. for a few months and were fine. when we went to do our final tests the left-hand glove stopped working altogether.
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>> glider gloves told us we found it's about 1% of all gloves that fail early. we do back up our product with a 90-day warranty and replace any gloves that havedefective. get gloves with gripping material on the palm. palm. get a tight fit.hose with extra materials or seams on the tip. that reduces touch screen ability. we showed tell you wire cutter does get a percentage of money from retailers on through the links on their site and by the way, out of 12 of the touch screen gloves that expert tested this year he says he highly recommends four of them.entire list of results on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! check it out. >> good info. thanks very much. coming up here, johnny depp plays donald trump.s coming over? yeah, so?
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directed and evenabout himself. that's essentially what this is and 50 minutes of them making fun of donald trump. what threw them off is who put it up. if you don't know already, yes, that is johnny depp who trance forred -- it took him two or three hours every day to do t in december over about four days. and let me give you a little example of how this came out. >> i had to start up withhe shirt on my back and a small million dollar loan from my father. >> that's the beauty.. >> he did say that and goes on with more stuff. >> a full movie. >> full-on movie. you'd love this. they thought they had to do it in a murray because trump to be out of the race. >> plenty of time. >> yes.
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good morning. i'm jackie fernandez lee. aliza sherman's attorney is due in court. >> he is facing charges for lying in the murder investigation but they have charged nip with sherman's murder. she was killed in march of 2013 outside of his office on a day they were set to meet to discuss her divorce trial set to begin among the charges, moore will be arraigned on tampering with evidence. >> he is accused of sending her false text messages before and after she was killed. moore claimed he was inside his office the day she was murdered. phone records prove otherwise. moore's attorney maintained innocence on these charges.
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of light up a little bit on the radar. we are seeing some of the lighter flurries and showers moving through parts of lorain county as well as cuyahoga into akron and canon. today we are not expecting what we saw verything as bad as it is, we could start to see a little bit of accumulation on the roads there. let's take a look right now at cast. we have an issue with the graphics. but we are dealing with temperatures pretty low. temperatures and feel likes of , negative 7. be sure to stay warm. corrina, over to you. >> thank you. we are seeing a rough morning commute. take a look at the red and owdowns and several accidents to tell you about. one blocking the left lane i- 271 southbound at broadway causing major delays. 480 has been a mess all o lanes blocked, 480 at grayton because of this accident. then another one at state road blocking the left lane.
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good morning, america. kim kardashian opening up about baby number two and that bigmoms, kid and being happy. experts weigh in with three ways for all moms to reduce the stress. new this morning,t how popular weight loss centers are getting people to shed those pounds. the new report raising big questions about whether some even work. dr.ith what you need to know before you sign up. it's time to get the chains out things are about to getright here. >> don't tell me you can't do this. >> the all-star cast of primetime's hottest show like
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live, unfiltered and on the "scandal" set and behind closed door. >> sit down. >> as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. yes, indeedy, good morning, america. suit up, gladiators. you know who you are. "scandal" is back tonight, and we're celebrating big time this morning.ted access behind the scenes as you saw the entire cast is going to be joining us live. >> yeah, who needs sleep? it's 5:00 in the morning there in l.a. set with the entire cast. first time we'll see it. hey, lara. >> hey, yeah, george, this is unprecedented. so kind. "gma" starts at 7:00 in new york. out in l.a. a welcome sign. we're in the studio where "scandal" comes to life. i'm in pope & associates with the gladiators, we got huck, quinn, we got
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something is wrong with this picture. gladiator, gladiator, first lady. you have infiltrated. a little foreshadowing of something to come in. >> we could tell you but we'd have to killeah. >> we're here. >> we like you too much. >> please don't kill me. i did notice, guy, they do have some new clients here. >> not sure if they're clients or suspects. but as i told them off camera they have a lot of work to do. >> >> the dirt. >> uh-oh. >> we'll have a full cast talk and we'll talk with all these guys and give you secrets all throughout the 8:00 hour. >> going to be so much fun. a lot coming up. now to amy with the morning rundown. >> the big story this morning after 40 days, the standoffife refuge in oregon
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the four remaining militia members are promising to turn themselves ined by the fbi. meanwhile, cliven bundy was arrested in portland last night, the father of ammon bundy who led the occupation of the refuge to protest the use of publicwell, hillary clinton and bernie sanders are preparing for another crucial debate tonight, this time in wisconsin. it will be their first face-off since sanders' landslidehampshire. sources tell abc news hillary clinton's top advisers are calling supporters and donors trying to ease concerns about their campaign. they are focusing onlina and nevada and relying on support among african-american and latino voters. on the republican side, donald trump telling supporters in south carolina, if he wins their state's primary, he'll, quote, run the table to thenation. ted cruz claims he is the only candidate who can beat trump. john kasich is considered a long shot in south carolina, but the
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he prepares to signg planned parenthood. in health news, encouraging signs about dementia in america. it appears to be on the decline. a new study finds rates of down more than 40% since the 1970s among whites. doctors say the change is most likely because of lower rates of heart disease and they also found a link between higher lower risk for dementia. well, we have an update on this video we showed you of that man helping police catch a drug suspect by tripping him.walk. police released the video in hopes of finding him so they could thank him for doing their legwork and now they have. it turns out he is a soldier in the british army and like any goodalways on duty. and finally the secret service has posted a sign outside the white house that may seem a little obvious. it reads, weaponse white house. well, the agency tells "usa today" that it's required by law to post the sign to have the right to search people.
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that law was passed back in 1988.hem 28 years to get the sign up. no word why it took so long, but good work, guys. better late than never,uess so, amy. thank you. we have a big health headline for the millions of americans frying to lose weight. two-thirds of u.s. adults are classified as overweight or obese and a new study hopkins says those popular weight loss centers that so many use may not be helping. dr. jennifer ashton is here with the details.? >> if you are overweight or obese and in my office i would likely counsel you about the importance of losing weight and then might likely refer you to one of these weight loss you because this is an ordeal. so what this study did, they did a report card in an urban area of medical weight loss centey found, they didn't do so well. there is a lot of room for
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one of the findings was about 1% only follow the actual medical guidelines in helping patients fewer than one in three are actually supervised by a physician. and only about 3% are recommending the proper amount of physical activity. so, again, report card here. >> these are shocking numbers. >> yeah. >> why are they not following the requirements? >> we don't know. i mean, my take on this is able explanations. number one, a center may choose deliberately to pursue their own approach, which is fine as long recipe. what would be more concerning if they were actually unaware that there were real guidelines that should ideally be followed and, re could be financial gain here and it could be a scam so this is a scenario where patients need to proceed with caution. >> congratulations, you are just newly >> board certified when it comes
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there is some research out there that shows why it is so difficult for many to lose weight. >> right, we know ity medicine data in some cases losing a significant amount of weight may not be as simple as eating carrot sticks and exercising a lot. issue with multiple causes. there are metabolic reasons, hormonal reason, environmental reasons, exposure in utero, netic. this is a war on obesity, so we need an army to fight it. >> jen, you know so many people, they see these centers in malls, in strip malls and all around. what is your recommend proceed with caution. okay, there are a couple of tips. nun one, you want to be clear about your goals. are you going to lose 20 pounds or going because you're trying to lose 200 pounds and askntials of the people operating these centers. >> good. >> that should be up front. it's not a secret. you are entitled to know their qualifications.o to the internet and read the american
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handling that new addition to her family going from one child to two and we have how to manage that challenge. reena ninan has the story. >> reporter: kim kardashian has conquered the worlds of reality tv, fashion and social from one baby to two, that's something she says she's still trying to master. posting this week, i get no sleep. in reference to balancing the needs of her those of her toddler daughter, north west. one is like one she writes repeating something her mother once told her. two are like twenty.e second i'm not with the baby i'm with north. i feel like i go into overdrive to give my daughter attention and make her feel loved. >> this is exactly what youre like. relatable and in this post, kim kardashian proved she's just like every other mother out there. completely overwhelmed by taking care ofter: the strain from becoming a second time mom is far from uncommon.
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conducted by the university of michigan, 65% of women are likely to be the first year or two after the birth of their second child. nicole herwitz knows 9 stress of going from one to new york mom says she was just getting no a routine with her firstborn max when she welcomed a new baby two months ago. >> mornings used to be really easy. my son would wake up breakfast for him and get him off to school. now it's a lot of preparing at night to get the toddler out the door and start things all over with the >> reporter: experts say enlist help from a baby sitter or spend time with mommy friends who understand the stress and schedule somelar basis. >> if your older child is feeling jealous or left out, you can always make them feel included in taking care of the baby. >> reporter: fora," reena ninan, abc news, new york.
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child off the younger child. >> yeah, you have to watch thosetely. >> and kim is very fortunate. she has her resources to be age to help her out that some other mothers might not have. now to the moment we've been waiting for all morning, lara live in the cast of "scandal." enjoy, lara, enjoy. >> oh, thank you, robin. you know i'm in heaviening. i love the show and the cast is as you would imagine. "scandal" back tonight. millions of viewers have followed every plot twist about olivia, fitz, mellie, the entirel talk about all that but first we want to get you caught up on what's gone on. take a look. >> it's handled. >> no one handles a me you can't do this. >> reporter: quite like olivia pope. >> i need to work. >> reporter: tonight the gladiators are back in business. and things are getting a little >> i was trying to save us. >> there is no us.
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them at christmas, president fitz narrowly survived antrial. his ex-wife mellie became an overnight political sensation. olivia's evil dad came back into the fold. >> i may be the bad guy but theout there. >> reporter: and for a brief moment, it looked like the white house may even have a new first lady. but she found out that even the best fairy tales don't always have happy endings. >> we did. >> reporter: so where will it all end up? >> it don't matter. i know. >> reporter: of course we'd love we'd have to handle you. right now an unprecedented look behind the scenes on the set of prime time's hottest show so grab your popcorn, down. >> reporter: because this "scandal"-ous cast interview starts now. yes, cannot tell you how excited i am to be here for thisted live look at "scandal" behind-the-scenes. the show as i said back tonight
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i'm here with 13 members of the cast and we are going to -- and tables are turned. i'm interrogating you guys today. >> uh-oh. >> we have all agreed to spill some "scandal"-ous secrets but here is a littlething to come tonight. >> yes, yes. >> are you going to open the door? are you okay? >> i'm fine. what do you mean. >> i mean, you won't open the door and that's weird. is there someone in sn't about a client. you want to talk on the phone. surveillance -- >> we do not want anyone at the nsa to hear about this. >> why? who's the ead of the nsa. >> i was just trying out for a role. i'm not going to live. i have a captive audience and iso much. [ applause ] i'm going to start -- oh, so kerry washington, thanks for being here. very, very early. all of you, thank ator and one of our most fierce gladiators. >> i tried to dress the part today.
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the scene that we just saw what are you hiding behind the door, scene, huck is trying to talk to you. you will not -- usually you let everybody in. you have something, either a man or a something. >> uh-huh. 9:00, 8:00 central. 9:00, ral. >> really? >> that's my answer. >> the only way you get to see what's behind the door. >> does what's behind the door have a heartbeat? >> hmm.speaking. >> that's beautiful. >> i see life in all kinds of things. >> that was great. >> whoo. >> i have a big crush -- we saw a glimpse of it. is almost another character in the show. >> uh-huh. >> it definitely tells a bit of the story and what we've seen so far indicates a sea change ofct, i'm going to start -- i want you to roll one more clip and you'll understand what i'm talking about. go ahead, roll this.
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we do not give up. world, my rules, this is war. >> there is no script. >> do you want to be a gladiator in a >> i like that. >> oh, yeah, you throw that white hat. out with the white, in with the me ask any of you what is the red symbolize? what's the change we'll see in olivia and in all of you? >> ooh, wow. what is the change? >> if you say 9:00, ral -- >> no. it feels like it feels like we're not hiding anymore. it feels like -- which is ironic because of the clip we just showed of hiding. but it feels like everybody isp into their new truth. >> are you sick of being on the white horse? do you have a different agenda now. >> we'll see. i think everybody is still struggling.o me what the show is about. everybody is trying to be the best version of themselves. >> not everybody. >> upstanding person. >> trying. >> not everybody is --
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>> no, no. >> he thinks he's being the best version of himself. >> absolutely. yeah. >> i mean, nobody does ae you, my friend, joe plays command. >> thank you very much in front of my entire case. >> yes, thank you. >> there's just something about the lilt in your voice and i love the happening or that i'm sensing between you three. scott foley and guillermo, my hunk. what's to come? what can you tell us about theween that triangle? >> well, the last thing you saw, right, was that he walked into my house which means that we're either going to be very close or there's going to be a lot of blood. >> really, okay. >> oh, wow, look, action. >> oh, well -- >> we have a chyron up. you can't see but i just saw a very touching moment. >> it was. >> i'm not feeling singing "kumbaya" during that scene. >> you don't know.
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walking into rowan's house so i think there's a lote. you know, there was some harsh feelings in the past and >> yeah. ask you. your character is probably the most complicated. guillermo. >> okay. >> guillermo, how is to play -- must just be a >> yeah. from your character? >> it's awesome. you know, i'm the luckiest like i'm on television to portray huck but you know, huck, i think, is trying to be that normal guy. you know, he's trying to be thatally, he's trying really, really hard and as you saw in one of those scenes a few episodes ago where he doesn't end up torturing rowan was ad. >> huck is getting soft. >> well, i don't -- >> kind of.
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>> that, i y agree. >> resisting the -- >> trying to break -- >> yeah, katie, next to you is corn themous. he is the newest applause ] >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> he might not be as willing to do the things that you are willing to do. >> very true? my friend. so how -- really. >> i mean, who knows. who knows. >> that's true. how will that dynamic work, though, when you're willing to pull teeth literally? >> i think that you'll see ard about what it's like to have a new gladiator in the office and how we all sort of deal with that energy and what responsibilities we give him, what we don't give himits into the fold. >> all right and then -- darby, who is my fashion icon. always fun to see you. >> ah. >> and abby, poor abby, be in that press room. you had a hard time with the press core. do you get a break?
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of a different scene inalf of the season and there is a major change. >> ooh. >> that's all i can say, major. capital >> oh. >> so are we saying abby has one of the biggest story linesy should we be watching abby. >> yeah, yeah. >> i know. >> i haven't even gotten to >> every story -- >> equal opportunity writing. but abby -- >> i would say every character has major changes. >> and i mean, little three-way back here quite literally and art must, well the family. i want to hear about that. i've been saving -- your trouble all the time. playing cyrus beane and the president and first lady and wait fhe nukts of your relationship and, of course, with this gal, kerry
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more with "scandal" coming up. plenty more time coming up so thank you for this little sort, more to come, everybody, but just a ree mind reminder, "scandal's" winter premiere is tonight, 9:00, 8:00 tay with us, though, we'll get a little "scandal"-ous coming up. back to you guys in new york. >> lara, please tell each and every one of them how grateful we are for them getting upying with us this morning. we know how early it is and our audience is loving it. you tell them. >> they baited the hook>> thank you, thank you, to each of you. we can't wait for me. outside to rob. >> we're grateful for those bearing the cold. you're from you come to the cold? >> something different. just something different but, yes, freezing. >> well, heading to hawaii. warmer ant to build a snowman. snow rowers in idaho. wind with light sticky snow will
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the three feet of snow across with more to come. all right. still seeing lake-effect snow moving in. so it's lighter in lorain county to areas like medina, farther south, cuyahoga out to ries an lighter snow today. feel like temperatures, feels like it's 7 below zero in w in cleveland. highs around 18 degrees and colder as we head into the weekend. we are expecting temperatures to be in the single digits. more from the set of up in our next half hour. >> also "deals & steals," tory
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gothe snow is still causing problems for many of you on the roads. temperatures are dropping creating a dangerous combo. odot drivers are working all night long to clear the for you. the wind is making the job harder covering up areas that were once clear. looking at video from 77 south from overnight. which is what odot is asking people to do. the weather is bad. >> lot a this video from ty. crash involving several cars. a dozen people were taken to the hospital in critical condition. we are expected to learn more about their conditions and the
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update on the forecast with somara theodore. >> some residual lake-effect snow not anything like what we saw yesterday this is light to moderate to heavy. still nonetheless moving through lorain county and affecting medina up xt couple of hours as well. that's the weather headline. temperatures, here is the feel likes. feels like it's below zero for a lot of us. throughout the day. and we are expecting another chance for some lake-effect snow in cuyahoga county as well as geauga as we head throughout your ur power of 5 seven- day forecast, it will be cold this weekend. >> the morning commute has been a headache all morning long. i want to show you the traffic are seeing major delays and backups. we are dealing with accidents and disabled vehicles as well. starting off with a look at the big lk about the accidents.
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a couple of them, one 480 at grayton blocking two lanes, and state road and akron dealing accidents 77 at ridgewood.
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don't stop can't stop it's like a freight train stop can't stop until you feel >> this is the world premiere of the first video ever done completely in zero gravity. it's called "upsign down and these guys are always fun. >> they certainly are always fun. known for their creative -- >> got these balloons with paint in them that shatter all over the cabin. >> there you go. >> how wild is that? >> i wonder how many trips they had to take to do rob. >> go back on that cruise ship. even the group has done creative
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was out of the box for them. and you can see the full video ebook page right now. you want to check that out. >> very cool. also this morning, mario batali is here, he is taking on our $5 dinner to team up with him for i guess we're making penny pinchers penne chlt . taste good if mario is here. let's get back to lara. lara. >> hi, everybody.news" time. i am on the balcony on the set of "scandal" with the one and only josh alina. we begin with part one. we need to roll the music. >> do you like adele? >> sure. hello from the other side 's me. actually it's adele. she is in california dreaming
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actually she's probably dreaming about how tomorrow night will be. a surprise pop-up concert she's throwing for her most loyal fans ahead of her performance at the grammy awards. 1500 tickets were offered to super fans -- you had to be adele.com which i know you were. >> this is the surprise. we know it's tomorrow. >> she surprised fans by saying, hurry, go to my website. >> she just walks is a surprise. >> but this is big. 1500 fans get to see her. she's got a world tour coming but this is just for the very biggest fans like i am with sure. >> and not to worry if you didn't get tickets they are all gone now, six shows coming here in l.a. at the tapements center and all over, world tour for adele. go to her website for the dates and the places. >> uh-huh. >> also in "pop news," if you don't have a date for valentine's day, i can't help do. my wife of 20 year. >> fantastic.
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how about a little pillow talk with fabio. >> fabi this out. >> yeah, baby. >> fabulous. >> oh, yeah. there's cheesy music, rose petals.and inexplicably a wind machine. >> he still looks good. he's hanging in there. i probably should not be speaking. >> hallmark is offering --ave to talk like this. >> i wish you would. >> he's prepared a lovely evening for you thanks to hallmark offering 18 minutes of the long hair lothario'sention on their timing site feeling.com. he's stretched out on a bear skin rug. he will ask you how you are, of course, he's not really listening to your innermostr secrets. this may not lead to a happy ending. >> i feel like after three minutes of skyping with fabio it would get awkward. >> it's not even skyping, it's alls. >> you're watching and he's pretending to --
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other plans on valentine's day as the gladiators would say, fabio has it you see what i did there. >> it was good. >> so now we have two other teammates of yours. >> lp me. you have wine, wine coolers and you seem to like wine coolers. i know that that olivia likes a nice bottle of red. with a game. these are all wines and description. tell me which cast member best matches the wine. first one is rose, bubbly as summer beach houses. >> jeff perry. >> jeff perry. >> okay, artemus. >> 23 we get to hard liquor, i answers. >> saving that for last. malbec, deep and soulful. >> i think papa pope, no? >> that's what i was thinking.
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>> who in real life is malbec. deep and soulful. >> nobody on the show. >> fantastic. >> we don't have any of >>. r ri risli risling. sweetest of the sweet. >> bellamy. >> she's very sweet. >> anybody catch that. portia was like, me. >> i just wanted one person -- >> i was assuming -- ind melting. white zinfadel. high alcohol content. you like to have a good time. >> that might be me. >> we got our love it. >> oh, that's it and, okay, and good old hooch. you said you wanted it. >> well, that's su said you were going to name. >> oh, shoot, how about -- oh, tequila, i'd say scott foley. >> there you go. >> bitter sampling of the secrets of the "scandal" set. for now, though, back to you in new york. more with the president and olivia coming up.
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sos almost 9:00. >> thank you, lara. thank you everybody. a lot more with "scandal" coming up. amy and mario batali, our $5 dinner right. we are giving celebrity chefs 5 bucks to whip up a well balanced meal and this morning a celebrity chef and co-host of taking on the out. [ applause ] >> all right, you, this is not an easy challenge, $5 but you've >> absolutely. >> first of all i have a box of pasta which we'll only use half. >> pasta is a good option for people on a the problem with americans, a lot think of it as a single portion serving. this is enough for four people. >> all right. >> then sausage. >> sausage. delicious italian spicy $1.50. >> we'll only ice half of it then broccoli. >> broccoli. >> 85 cents worth for a half a head. >> that is an incredible -- this
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brings you to a grand total of $3.21. that is amazing. >> all right. >> pretty incredible. so, let's get any items from our pantry. >> could you bring me extra virgin olive oil, chili flakes and quarter pound of the '50sl thin. that was a joke. >> i want to tell you. you actually have a brand-new restaurant. congratulations. >> i do. >> first in ten year. >> first new restaurant in tenalled -- >> laserena, means the mermaid in "the odyssey" that would sing from the rocks of ould crash the ships and die. no one will die in this restaurant. >> all right. >> so we drop our pasta. what we always do, right before we drop the pasta in the water we salt it so you always right before i put the pasta in i put the salt. salt is free on today. then we cook it until it's out there.
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according to the package right on the box. cook it one minute short of that and then throw it in with all of the rest of the things we call palm de i put three of the links back in the freezer. don't be afraid to freeze. don't leave it on the counter. take it out the night before and put it in the fridge andlanched in water and throw it in like that. >> you blanched it. how long do you blanche. >> when you blanche things you bring water up to a boil and throw it in quickly with a little bit of salt, take it minute, put it in ice water to shock it and refresh it which retains the chlorophyll. >> glad i asked. >> retains the crunch and also helps you know you'reome of the vitamins and minerals. >> very nice. good. all right. >> so if you don't have a colander around the house or a sick, let me reach for the sink, ooh, sorry. >> virtual>> the virtual sink is so good. what's important in good pasta
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and just put them naked on the plate. you toss them into the pan with o the two separate ingredients, the noodle and all the other stuff come together as one. >> yeah. >> now we'll add a little >> a marriage of flavors. >> exactly. a little drizzle of extra olive virgin oil. >> cheese. >> just a little cheese. >> cheese is expensive and will mask it. >> and you in bulk. >> buy my cheese in bulk and also i only keep in the refrigerator how much i'll use that week, a half pound. the rest in the freezer wrapped then in a plastic wrap. >> you can freeze that. >> you can freeze cheese -- the hard, dried cheeses you can freeze. the soft ones not so much. >> put the cheese -- in the pan. so that it melts -- almost becomes a little like fondue. >> oh. >> one of the big things about
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cookery. abudanza, simple food. never see giant italians walking around on the street. they eat pasta every day. they eat the right porti. >> this is amazing. >> oh. >> robin is like -- >> a little of that. >> look how much robin is eating. >> robin is a good eater.ible because she's slim and sexy. >> you're good. >> stop it some more. you can get recipes at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! i almost spit it out. rob. we'll save you some. >> looks delicious and hot. we're cold out here. you bought the hat here. good job. where it's warmer is the midsection all the way up to the north he with. temperature in the 70s. look at billings, 59 and 60s in southern oregon. the northwest will seeng in after a dry spell. all right.
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picture again we expected the lighter snow bands moving in. that is the good news. not quite as heavy as what we have been seeing. we should get on and off throughout the day. more snow moves in have a great day, everyone. this weather report is brought to you by weight watchers. back to you, amy. >> amazing, ore fun with the cast of "scandal" live.
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i'm not doingt. we're back with our favorite gladiators with this unprecedented look at "scandal" out in hollywood. with me and then tonight on back again for the winters. >> i got to get to the president. i got to get to cyrus beene. so, jeff and tony, tell me about your dynamic. for you, no wife, no mistress. >> right. >> you and jeff are back together. >> we're working together. but as you saw in the last --tty strained between us so abby really has -- >> are you going to hit on abby now? >> i can't tell you anything about that. >> whoa. >> i think you w us a little -- a little -- >> look at bellamy. meanwhile, bellamy is fine. >> me. >> doesn't care with olivia
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she is focused on becoming the president of the united states. >> yeah, yeah. >> right? >>p from her ex. >> if she needs it. >> amen. >> so, are you watching -- >> helping other places. who knows. >> hence, why we saw bellamy inpope's office earlier in this show. thank you for sharing a secret. >> could it be? could it be? >> that's what this segment is all abou digging. >> cornelius, the very handsome, very earnest gladiator, newest member of the team. getting on the set, working is like a family what was that like for you and what was something that surprised you, a "scandal" secret about one of your castst off i was really surprised just how much it felt like a family on set. people are really genuine, open and like family when you kind of get in there you get teased a
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i've had my share of -- let us say pranks but -- >> a little bit. on. what o eat. i found somebody who loves to eat just as much as i do. >> who is that. >> this man. every morning. >> how long are the days on the me about the days. long. >> we have the hardest working crew in hollywood. this crew like any of us -- >> our crew is tireless and they are professional and like if they are the family you're not seeing here because no way we'd work harderp here. >> they're here today with us. >> they came in. >> thank you, guys. behind the scenes. so one of our viewers wanted to know who hangs out off screen? you guys are dark >> i've actually been out with a few and i've seen you all -- the wine flows even when you're not
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>> yeah, >> the girls like to gather and do walks -- >> we do too. >> boys do too. >> did you watch the super bowl ybody? >> no. >> i want to ask you, kerry, your wardrobe changes, which did you like better, being the gladiator in white or the lady in red? me. our very first sitting was in the script that olivia starts wearing bright colors and lynn and i kind of froze. we sat and looked at each try again the next day. one of the ways i've distinguished between kerry and owe live i wear a lot of bright colors and she doesn't. we're it out. >> it was a huge shift. >> your costume designer deserves an award. >> she is a genius. >> i agree. >> i just need to know before we go, can you really? you've got your -- flanked by
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stand on her own two feet? >> i think it's also -- that's an are you alone when you are surrounded by friends and family. like she still has her gladiators, maybe that's enough for now. >> is that enough? >> maybe. >> it is whatts for her. >> oh. >> stand on her own two feet. >> listen, command. >> it's the truth. >> we always worry about what your ulterior motive sure my daughter is happy. >> oh, my god. >> or dead. >> so, who here is going to leave our "gma" you so much for having us and for coming in early and go home and take a nap? raise your hand. >> that we can raise. >> i don't blame you. >> you guys are going to go --ve it. >> everybody from "scandal," we thank you. we love you, keep up the great work. >> thank you. >> great to see how it unfolds. mwah, mwah, mwah.inter premiere.
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well, parts of the snow belt are under the lake snow effect advisory and warning but areas like lorain county aren't light to moderate snow. areas that have been impacted so hard are receiving a little bit of snow or the least bit can prove to be treacherous on the roads. this through medina heading vat for a bee line to akron and canton geauga. what can we expect throughout the eye on the timestamp. as we move through the afternoon, we are expecting lines of snow bands to move through primarily in the snow belt. we could pick up scattered showers, snow tuscarawas county. it's not only the snow but the temperatures. 7 below zero is what it feels like in wooster. four is what it feels like in e head throughout the day. we are going to be seeing temperatures rising to about 18 degrees this afternoon.
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day and we will see scattered snow showers. you might not see a lot of snow where you live. as we head to the weekend, ings get cold. on saturday, we are down to the over to you. a messy and tough commute oking at the map, major slowdowns 77, 71, 490 a come of accidents dealing with -- a couple of accidents we with. left lane i-480 eastbound at state road. at one point six accidents affecting 480. in the akron area dealing . the right lane blocked at 8 and tallmadge. drive times are rough. 13 minutes 77 northbound.
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