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good morning, america. a battle brewing overurt. the race to replace justice scalia is on. republicans fighting to keep president obama at bay. >> it's called delay, delay, delay. any nominee. >> the senate needs to stand strong and say we're not going to give up the president stands firm. >> i plan to fulfill my constitutional responsibilities. >> as we learn new details about final hours as millions honor his legacy. storm warning. winter weather moving in.
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rescue of dozens stuck in a tram in sub zero temperatures. mid-air york-bound flight with around. >> we have a medical issue with one of the pilots. >> after a laser beam hit one of the pilots in and look out below. see those dots in the water, that's not seaweed, those are sharks. why thousands are swarming this weekend, just a stone's throw from the shore. and good morning, america.presidents' day to valentine's day weekend for hundreds. this river frozen over as aters battled a six-alarm blaze in philadelphia. the cold and storms are making this trip back home tough if the latest on that battle for the supreme court.
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the supreme court building in washington, d.c. the flag there at half-staff toustice antonin scalia. >> scalia, the longest serving member of the court. his fight over his so fierce. team coverage this morning. we begin with new details about justice scalia's final hours at thatm avila has the latest. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, george. this luxury hunting ranch is now virtually a hunting trip interrupted by the guest of honor. this morning, justice antonin him and ourt after being flown to dulles international airport overnight from texas. this as "good moretails about his last hours from the man who discovered his body behind the drawn cur tans of this $500 a
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>> he was totally peaceful, a didn't wake up. >> reporter: the judge who loved to hunt was scheduled tourday with an exclusive group with mostly texan couples who flew in by private jets to ike this property adjacent to big bend national park. justice scalia was the only famous guest, a friend arrived friday about noon, toured the property, didn't join that day's hunt, but did have dinner over with the group c lake. excusing himself early citing fatigue. >> at 9:00 he said it's been a very reporter: in the morning, he missed breakfast and lunch. the owner knocked he didn't get any answer. he entered.
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him dead over the phone told abc news the ska objected to an autopsy. after talking with sheriff deputies and u.s. marshals on the ground, she agreed one was not the texas judge says she talked to scalia doctor who told her he was in he visited the office twice last week. she'll write on his death certificate, natural causes, heartustice scalia was the longest serving member of the current supreme court with three decades on the bench. his death has huger big cases the court is hearing right now. terry moran has covered the supreme court for us. good morning, terry. >> reporter: antonin rare instance where his impact is felt.
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question about it, the second amendment that caseividual right to bear arms. he was part of bush versus gore and in dissent, he did as much really when he was question, they're shorthanded. huge cases right before the court right now. on public sector employees and the mandatory fees t now. the conservatives had that one lined up. liberals will likely win that one. other cases that president obama's actions on controversial likely to become before the court. that and so many others, an his voice and his vote, if you're going to be conservatively, are going to be very sorely missed. >> understandable why that s heating up. >> it's begun already. it's shaping up to be a
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with that side of the story. >> reporter: good morning, george, this is a battle that's likely extend throughout this and into the first months of the next presidency. the battle over replacing justice antonin scalia came fast less than an hour after the supreme court announced his death on saturday, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell declared the vacancy should not we have a new president. senator marco rubio told george, the senate shouldn't start the process no matter whoa nominate. >> reporter: within the last few months of the president's term we shouldn't be appointing supreme court justices.r: president obama called scalia a brilliant legal mind made clear he would move forward >> nominate a successor in due time.
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run out the clock until obama leaves the white house. that has democrats up in arms.d of obstructionism that mitch mcconnell's talking about. he says no, we're not having upreme court vacancies during an election year are extremely rare. while it's still early, the short list of presidential obama it includes merrick garland, a moderate who's won praise from republicans. circuit court judge jane kelly praise from senator grassley. and sri srinavasan confirmed as a circuit judge 97-0 years ago. he would be the first justice of asian descent. no word from the white house when the president would make
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point out in his two previous supreme court nominations he took about 30 days. >> okay, jon, thanks very much. to senator lindsey graham. senator graham, thanks for joining us this morning. your leader mitch mcconnell saidnt obama should not have a chance to fill this vacancy, does that mean the choice won't get a hearing. same time. very rare that you get a nomination and a selection in an election year. i don't think that's happened very much. but the well has been poisoned by our colleague since 2013, changed the rules to approve the appointees by a minority. >> your said you could get behind the idea of a consensus choice. what does that mean?
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>> a republican senator, that's not going to happen. >> i voted for soed meier and an election is over, the president wins, they have a chance to send qualified nominees of their philosophy to the senate and i will vote if they're qualified even if i would not have chose them. rules in historic fashion to pack the court and that power will have a consequence with me. if hillary clintonite house in 2017 and she sends over a qualified person who's liberal, i'll intend to vote for them the if they're >> what's the odds of this vacancy is going to get filled? >> very little. >> zero? >> yeah, very small. asking, big primary
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you're behind governor bush, jeb bush you been leading the charge with him against donald trump. he still has a pretty big lead in your state, can he be stopped in south carolina?ome the michael moore candidate of the republican party. at the end of the day, i don't know what's going to happen here. jeb is definitely surging.l not win the nomination. if you want to get a replacement for justice scalia, nominate a conservative -- can win. donald trump can't get 270 lek rat votes. what he said about george is michael moore stuff. i think that will bite him here. he's unfit to be president ofates. if we nominate donald trump we're giving not only the
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democrats but control of the ou would still support him? >> i got to really re-evaluate after what he said bush. the mainstream democratic party opposition of george w. bush,e donald trump went. being 9/11 that's something that comes from the part of ust five days away from south carolina primary, which could be a critical moment for many of the campaigns and this morning the battle over thehaping up to be a key issue and abc's tom llamas is here with that. >> reporter: this week and this primary, so important fore jeb bush and even senator marco rubio, who need a victory, a boost,
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closer and closer to super this weekend's debate was any indication what this primary will look like, candidates betterady to fight. republicans -- agree on one thing, to block any nominee president obama puts forth to replace antonin needs to stand strong. we're not going to give up the u.s. supreme court. >> reporter: some still recovering from what many are calling thee yet. >> while donald trump was build building a reality tv show, my brother was building a security keep us safe. i'm proud of what he did. he's had the gal -- >> the world trade center under your remember that. >> reporter: more than once, the crowd booing donald trump
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bush locked horns throughout the they lied. they said there were weapons of mass destruction. there were none. >> reporter: in battle between rubio, started on immigration and ended in a different lang wang. >> marco went on univision in spanish and said he would notresident obama's illegal amnesty. >> first of all, i don't know what i said on univision because he doesn't speak spanish. >> reporter: cruz later tangling with trump. >> hes next s s federal taxpayers -- >> you're the single biggest liar. you're probably worst than jeb the single biggest liar. >> reporter: on that point,
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quote, funny that jebelp from his family in his failed campaign and didn't even want to use his last name. then mommy, now brother.ll right, tom, thank you for that. to reaction from the democratic candidates. hillary clinton and bernie age at the republicans and backing president obama all the way. abc's cecilia vega has the latest from miami, florida. >> reporter: amy, good morning to you. for hillary clinton and bernie sanders this became a fight against republicans in congress and here on the campaign trail.aid even though he disagreed with antonin scalia on every issue, it clears the president makes a gress confirms it. he wants this process to get under way as soon as clinton. >> it is outrageous that republicans in the senate and on
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pledged to block any that president obama nominates. >> reporter: and she says these republicans vowing to block this nomination are dishonoring theon, amy. >> cecilia, thanks so much. now to ryan smith with the other headlines starting with a scare on a flight to new g, guys. virgin atlantic flight to new york had to return to london after a laser beam hit one of the pilots in the eye. to determine where it came from. surge of laser attacks recently.g news from the war in syria, doctors without borders says a makeshift hospital has been destroyed in a russian air strikes leaving dozens wounded. u.s. has called on turkey stop shelling kurdish and eliot spitzer is denying
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woman. 25-year-old woman claims that inside the plaza hotel. no charges have been filed. spitzer resigned during a prostitution scandal in think about swimming with the sharks? no? how about this? off the coast of south florida. tens of thousands of making their annual migration to warmer waters, these are black-tipped sharks, only about six feet long. their teeth are too small toy real damage to humans. what do you think? they won't do any damage. >>worries. we move on now to that record-breaking cold and a dramatic rescue in new hampshire. dozens of people a tram.
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harrowing rescues in new hampshire. >> there was an 8 month-old >> reporter: hanging over 40 feet off the ground. terrified. >> we knew that there was a problem. for nearly three hours, skiers and sight seers left dangling inair. rescuers about to get people to rappel down cables to get down safely.with wreckage. in indianapolis, multiple pile-ups. this morning in pennsylvania, the popular i-78 is back massive pile-up on saturday. in philadelphia, a 150 firefighters battling this fire, water meant to put out flames car completely covered in ice. wicked cold temperatures breaking a near boston. feeling like negative 36.
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service forust outside "good morning america's" window, a valentine's day tradition -- weddings taking place in times square despite the 53 years. and back here at the ski lodge, some good news, no reports of s a travel mess across the country right now, we're talking about nearly 600 flights delayed. by the way, this spot right here tomorrow, 32 degrees. compared to this it will feel like sunny. let's go right to rob for hat storm. >> winter weather advisories and warnings. snow in d.c., up to new york justsnow changing to rain as we go through the day. pockets of cold, some ice across the south. issue.
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com up on "good morning america" -- peyton manning fresh off his super bowl win is facing some pretty startling allegations this morning. named in a sexual harassment lawsuit., new developments in the so-called diamond diva case. the aspiring model accused of a string of jewelry store y she had training and who they think helped her prepare. i accept i'm not 22. i accept i do a shorter set these days.
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is 726 and i am jackie andez hillary clinton will be here. she will be rallying for next ary. she will be at the community center on the east side. we will have accrue at the event and we will bring you updates on our news 5 the bulk of snow is spreading. it is respected to the -- restricted to the areas and about an inch ed. you will notice that the snow kicks back up overnight. mostly cloudy through the remainder of the day. if you live tabula, you have a winter weather advisory beginning at 7:00 tonight and ending at 1:00 tomorrow. what does that mean, it could be a messy commute for you
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morning america." you're looking live at richmond, virginia, where so many are facing a snowy commute this morning as a new winter storm moves across the midwest,to the east, a lot of snow, sleet and rain expect sfld tough travel ahead. also right now -- battle brewing over the supreme court to fill justice antoninseat this weekend after he passed away. also right now, state of hawaii declaring a state of emergency over zika and other illnesses. it's a preventative measure. and also this morning -- the hottest superstars in music are getting ready for the grammys. we know be a
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adele said hello to that award, she's an exception. the case, however, the one hit wonders who took home the honor and where they are >> nomination -- milli vanilli. >> taylor swift -- >> there were some we're going to begin, though, with new scrutiny for peyton manning. he's named now in a new sexualsuit against his alma mater university of tennessee. linsey davis with the details. >> reporter: this new lawsuit is giving some new insight. the school is being called into question the way it's handled sexual assaults against in the case of peyton manning he
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teammate. when she complained to heror, it was dismiss as merely a prank. on the field. >> manning hits the pass. >> reporter: off the field. >> i'm >> reporter: super bowl champ peyton manning is known for his good-guy image. but this morning, questions about his college days are challenging that image. >> orter: his allegations resurfaced from a 20-year-old incident. on tuesday, six women filed a new lawsuit alleging the university of tennessee title ix. especially with respect to major sports athletes, among those major athletes mentioned, peytone of the is dents described in the suit involves highly-regarded trainer jamie naughright. for placed his bear
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her foot in 2006. >> even if it's 20 years e was in college, i think it resonates in large part because of the image he has created for according to court records manning denied assaulting assault ing naughright. back in ent surfaced again. this time, from manning's point of view in his book "manning." manning as a crude, but harmless locker room exchange. naughright simply catching himammate. described her as a vulgar seen in this video filed a defamation suit against herened harper collins.
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the book claimed her to lose her job at florida southern college. peyton manning and university of tennessee, but did not hear back. this has been around for a long hasn't gotten the traction for whatever reason. >> okay, thanks, linsey. now to new developments in that massive jewelry crime spree bust. a young woman caught on camera swiping millions of dollars in jewels. may have held from a pair of brothers. who may have trained her to be a part of their crime team. reena ninan has more. >> reporter: maneuvering a handgun, and zip tying workers. this mean a lot of jail time. it's the high-stakes crime spree that's earned this fame.
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documents according the fbiman allege allegedly seen in these surveillance video one of four bling band its accused of swiping $4 million worth of precious at least six stores across 5 southern states. >> they were tied up. i went to them and starting removing the ties from alleged master minds behind these heists -- brothers, larry and michael gilmore arrested and hauled intoiday. accusing the duo along with lewis jones iii woman here. they reviewed layouts of targeted shops, taught her the proper way of handling a and ene even cluing her in on code words.
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abc's matt gutman with tips on how to survive. >> reporter: take a look at this dramatic rescue caught on camera.s rushing to save a 16-year-old after he plunged an icy pond in missouri earlier this month. and in pennsylvania, kyle orr pulled from the frigid waters by neighbors who heard his screams. >> kind of felt like i was going to die at this point. >> reporter: luck may have saved him. basic skills could save you. to democrat nstrate how to survive, n tundra. the indiana state police and fire department giving me a life-saving but first, the checkup. >> fol le my finger. he's good to go.
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expert on information. but some consolation on a balmy 15-degree day. gordon said the first thing to know when you hit the you have time. then get control of your breathing and don't panic. >> two words kick and pull. >> kick and pull. >> reporter: like swimming on to which the ice. i take the plunge. just walking along and ---numbing cold. okay. but i acclimate, i adjust my instructions. i kick and pull my way to safety. but as this thermal imagery my extremities were blue and cold.
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to the freezing water. my core is fine. i'm not but no warmth for the weary. oh, yes. i love it. this is like getting in an ice p, back in the water, this time, i was given a nifty tool to help extracting myself are called ice picks. put around your neck. >> reporter: easier es apply -- kick and pull. for "good morning america," matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> ooh, matt >> the fact you have 30 minutes so you don't panic. >> stabilizing your breath and hopefully having those matt. thank you so much. grammys tonight.
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we're back now with the excitement for the grammys. you're hearing "can't feel my face" by the weeknd.n the superstars getting ready to take the stage, but there's one category that could be a blessing or a curse. it's best new artist and with more on that. jesse, explain. >> reporter: that's right, amy. nominees for best news bay, meghann trainor, sam hunt. winning any kind of grammy is an honor. but winning this doesn't always guarantee fame and fortune. you may still remember the songs. i'm looking for a new love baby >> reporter: but chances are, youxactly be able to
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everyday that's because the best new artist of the grammy category hasn't always been the most reliable predictable of musical in 2011 jazz singer she beat out a 17-year-old upstart. better belieb became a monster star what do you mean my life >> reporter: debbie moon may have lit up our lives in 1978 but foreigner the little band i want to know what love is >> reporter: woundn records. >> reporter: and of course,
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>> thank you very much. thank you. >> reporter: perhaps the star vocal band summed it afternoon delight >> reporter: four years after winning best new artist award, they broke aid the award was kiss of death. but there's some good news for this year's nominees. there also have some n recent years. like, john legend, mariah carey, alicia keys, amy adele. >> i think most artists will take it. >> just back it up -- >> exactly, more pressure with the next big hits.vanilli had a string of hits. >> i thought they were going to be awesome.
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and a lot of schools and buildings will be closed. trains will be on normal schedule. how is it looking for your day off?>> it depends on where you are headed. along e and ashtabula, there are flurries and light snow. we expect less than an inch this morning. that will move out of ohio. the high will be around 35 degrees and snow returns overnight. we have winter weather res will reach around 50 degrees by friday. that's what we have to look forward to. we are starting to see left lane blocked due to an accident on kinsman road. another one at westlake rrington avenue. it does not causing too much of a delay. i want to measure -- to mention
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. anr storm warning. millions of americans hit with snow, sleet and rain after a weekend of record-breaking exclusive interview with sue klebold. about the serious signs she might have missed. >> would you ransack his room now? >> what every parent consider. and sports illustrated breaking barriers, ashley graham and rhonda rousey rocking the covers. or goal home one-on-one with nba
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as we saying, america. and happy to everyone out there. that's the batmobile right here in the heart of gotham. you're going to see batman versus superman it's comingt. we have a special announcement coming up. >> all right, looking forward to that. also this morning -- we're kicking off a very special edition of our girl all about teens, making a huge difference in the world right now. this morning, we'll meet an inspiring teen who's breaking down the barrier. it's very interesting. hopefully, enlightening. >> yes, abs we count down to the oscars, all of the big moments
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from london.nto the valentine's day spirit, though, with a kiss cam there. >> that's leo dicaprio right lucky girl ryan smith with the morning rundown. good morning, guys. we begin with major travel delays as a winter storm moves from the midwest into the ic, snow is mixing with sleet and freezing rain from ohio to the east coast after some of the coldest weather in decades. to you. this is the kind of dangerous cold that could cause frostbite. sub zero temperatures. good news is, a storm is that will make this area warmer. let's take a look at some video now, this is the same area where and sight seers were stuck on a tram. everyone was rescued and safe this morning.
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chicago to north carolina, to d.c., today. in indiana, alone,s on the highways because of snow. in philly, freezing water needed to fight this fire. ryan. >> thank you, gio. turning now to the fierce political battle triggered by the death of supreme court justice antonin body arrived in virginia this morning two days after he died in his sleep at a texas ranch. the absence of the staunchilt the balance of the high court. president obama intends to nominate a replacement soon. but senate republicansthat decision should be up to the next president. a new poll finds donald trump leading in south carolina with a commanding 42% of the votes. trump'sed cruz
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and far behind with half of that is jeb bush. meanwhile, supposed to be in florida today instead she's staying in nevada to campaign against a surging bernie sanders. clinton and sandersame church on sunday reaching out to minority voters. overseas this morning, doctors without borders says one of itsn bombed in syria. at least ten people were killed. a record drug bust this morning. authorities in australia seized $1 liquid meth hidden in bra inserts. sobering news about a close e renowned novelist who wrote. pat con roy, he'sl witness with the same courage that served him so well in his writing career
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man who didn't show up six years and still got paid. the man worked here in spain overseeing a waste treatment facility. no one noticed he up. until he tried to give his boss a -- wait, where is that again? he tried to give his boss a there. the bottom line in all of this, is that he has denied the allegations that he's at this job, he didn't show up. up, there wasn't any work to do. that's the bottom line. i didn't have anything to do. the head of the waste managementwhy should i come? >> apparently, no one noticed. >> we'll see how that goes. let's go over to you, george coming up on "good morning america" morning menu. more from diane sawyer's exclusive interview with one of the columbine killer's every parent should consider.
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the new memoir and about the serious signs she may have missed. >> sometimes he would seem distant or quiet and i remember asking him, are you okay? are you sure you're okay?med so tired. >> and i'd let it go. >> i'd let it go. i would dig, if it were me ig and dig and dig. >> were you distracted? >> well, of course. because we're human. i mean, we all havestract us. >> could you have prevented what happened at cloum wine? >> if i had dylan was experiencing some real mental distress? he would not have been there. he would have gotten help. i don't mean to imply that i'm of the fact that he was a killer. >> a year and a half before the
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he hacked into the school's computer system with some friends. suspended for three days. then the big shock, he andkid break into a van, steal electronic equipment and police make an arrest. this is a felony. two felony and it was terrible. i know, absolutely. it was >> the court sentenced the boys with leniency. a year of counseling and community service.ries about her withdrawn son but allows herself to be reassured when he's released early from community he's a good kid, you don't need to worry about dylan. >> reporter: she looked through his room during his junior year. by his senior year, she to respect his privacy with distant and regret. would you ransack his room now?
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i would do as if his very lifending on it. >> we want to know while preparing this report, abc news did extensive research andus law enforcement enforcements and reached out to victims to hear more from now is director of the forensic science department at george mason department. ary ellen o'toole. there were some important who alerted police about eric's website. today, can we better connect those dots? >> we can today, certainly, but back then, we didn't know what those individual puzzle pieces meant. but today we can pull them allther and give them a lot more significance. >> looking back at dylan's journal it was pretty clear
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suicidal, but how does onefrom suicidal to homicidal. >> it's important to understand what leakage is, it's forecasting what someone wants to do. in this case, he was he saw suicide as a way to get out of his hopeless. homicide is a way to get revenge against people that you blame for your're both along the same dimensional scale. >> after the fact, looking at those journals there were so many warnings signs, mother didn't read because she wanted to respect her son's privacy. what is your recommendation to parents who may have concerns?he family has to understand what their culture is. we call that in the fbi who rules the roost, who's in charge of that family? despite who pays the mort want to be aware of not
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slide into secrecy, supported by behavioral changes? not talking to the becoming very distant. showing physical changes. not caring about their hygiene. you look at it, is it secret and what the support the fact that this person has nothing more to do with the family? >> you wrote the manual on how to prevent school shootings lik columbine, at least 79 attacks have been thwarted since that day. what's the most important thing everyone needs to know? >> everyone can see warning we are asking people don't vet these signs. if you see something you need to call a professional and not try to i will also say this, it's a gut-wrenching experience to pick up the phone and have to call 911. but you could be saving their life and the lives of many other
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>> yeah. >> these warning signs areo one group of people. >> this is life-saving information. mary ellen thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate your time this morning. >> you're 're concerned about a child in your life, you can go to our website on yahoo! for a resource for you. now to those sports illustrated covers. this year's swim suit issueking stereotypes featuring plus-size model ashley graham on its cover. >> we can know reveal the sportsrated swim suit issue 2016 cover. >> reporter: for the first time ever, there were not not one, not. >> i'm so -- i'm shaking.
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sports illustrated revealing ucfr ronda rousey, ashley graham and hayley of their 2016 revealed tv special. in a letter assistant managing editor posted on si.com what defines beauty today? the truth is, times have changed and one size does not fit all. our position is on beauty is well-known healthy, curvyvie vivacious vivacious. african-american model tyra banks breaking barriers gracing sports illustrated covers in 1996 and 1997. the cover stars taking to instagram to share the news.
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honor to. this cover is for every woman who felt like she wasn't beautiful enough because of her size. you can do and you put your mind to. #beautybeyondsize. >> three different type of womenan out there. >> reporter: for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> they are indeed rocking it.ow is supermodel emme, who broke the ground. we have it here in a big way. >> it's so exciting. it's in history. >> we have seen plus-size models in the pages. put to put ashley on the cover, what to little girls, to everybody? >> it's a very, very big stake in the ground saying that this is point in history that we're
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how we see women. i think it's going on reverberate across the industry whether it's fashion, toys, it's really wonderful. it's not a trend. >> please tell me it's not a trend. also, "playboy" ismen in a very different way. sports illustrated has done it. way. ashley, i don't think she gets a day off. she's >> yes, yes. there's a whole line of beautiful young ladies right behind ashley not going to make this a trend. they're going to be aeautiful mow mentum rolling forward for women and girls and quiet frankly the men that love them. >> yes. >> beauty comes >> it's great. >> i have known you for a long time. do you see more need to be broken? what would you like to see happen next?
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industry continue to roll forward like h its new fashionist ya line. >> it starts there, it starts very young where we imprint our -- >> yes, i think it starts very young, within the families, the mothers feeling better about themselves. and i think that thetions around the kitchen tables are really, really important for girls to not hear only ideal of beauty is the one that'sg forward, nice to see a little bit more on the age, having models in different age. right now, we're happy with having the diversity of body shapes and beauty out there. it's really quite lovely. >> congratulations toley, ronda and all of the girls. >> thank you for getting up
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>> my pleasure, lar zblanchts now outside to rob. a great crowd out here on this presidents' day. louisiana they came across the jersey. arkansas, and georgia. how can i forget? bundle up, it is vere weather across the south, this energy is going to go across louisiana, biloxi andpanama city. 87, another warm one in los that weather will impact us, but not for now. right now we have spotty snow
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that snow will clear around 10:00 a.m. for most of us. taking it hour-by-hour, the high is 35 today. the national weather service has put a few counties under a ry from 7:00 p.m. until tuesday at 1:00. have a great day everyone. nk you were -- >> i think i was, >> la lara back to you. couples singing. all fell in love with the same person this valentine's day. that would be ryan reynoldstheart of the box office over the weekend. starring in the r-rated superhero flick "deadpool." the antihero comedyltiple records. scoring the biggest february opening ever. the movie also the biggest r-rated opening of all-time.ng wade wilson, obsessed with saving his girlfriend.
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left him disfigured aftermedical treatment. ryan reynolds a dead certainty to be back with more cheeky mayhem. he fought very, very keep this movie as it was. he said it needed to stay r-rated. it's not about curse words it'se character. >> a bet that paid off. >> and a low budget movie. >> $58 million is low budget. >> nowadays. also in morning, close talker or double dipper, we have the perfect gift to give any jerry selling his classic
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one expected to fetchjerry said he's never bought a porsche as an investment. don't worry,oing to be biting it. he dozen s s -- he of those. >> how big is his garage? cars? don't. >> you think they're lemons? >> i'm just sayin', jerry,hing going on. >> lara, you would think spectacular in one of them. >> thank you. you guys know ali played hereinfeld. now valentine's day was yesterday. >> we can save up for next year. >> ali -- also in
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next time you go to grocery store to grab eggs and milk, whole foods is considering alling tattoos parlor. the grocery store is considering partnering with free-standing businesses that will sell are services, part of the plan to attract the younger buyers. been made on the tattoo parlor within the hallowed halls of organic produce. the first 365n los angeles. seems like a great place to try it. random. >> i don't know if i want a tattoo -- >> exactly. fresh organic produce section -- >> that is "pop news" on this beautiful monday.
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good morning cleveland,27 and i am jackie fernandez chelsea clinton will be here to campaign for her mom , hillary. she will next month's primary. it starts at 2:00 this afternoon at the community center on the will have accrue there to bring you details. you can find it on our news 5 app. here is what isweather this morning. we are expecting an inch of snow in northeast ohio and that
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up for now we will settle out with mostly cloudy skies. the high will reach 35u need to know is that the snow will return and will be heavily impacted under a winter weather advisory. in your forecast, the rain pushing to snow occurs tonight. then we bounce back and friday we will see temperatures at still no major accidents to tell you about. we are dealing with what highways. the plows have been out and in northeast ohio. the only thing i see is lorain avenue and rocky river major backups. there is a backup on 90. you need to watch the secondary worse off than the primary.
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we dare to take you inside the fire. >> oh, my gosh. you can see it. >> into the ice. >> then, amy journeys across the planet taking you into afrif eden, for the first time ever, a 360-degree virtual reality camera, live on safario face with the most fierce, exotic animals on earth. right in the midst of the great tuesday, "good morning america" on safari live. presented by samsung. >> that's right. welcome back to "good morning america." amy has her panama all pack. >> we're about to go on safari.
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just because so to highlight the danger of so many amazing animals, we're talking elephants, rhinos and facing an unprecedent risk of poaching. very important story we're sharing with you. hearts. you're going to show us the incredible beauty there. this is called africa's garden of know we're going to this massive crate. it's a very special stop on the great migration, that's the annuale than 2 million animals are on the move in pursuit of water and we're going to take you there with us. >> pretty good resort, too. >> yes.tay there. >> we have to stay somewhere.
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now,, drink with -- the microphone is in your other hand. >> when you can combine work and>> fresh off the trip of your trip to iceland with drones. >> we'll have network tv's first-ever live virtual reality cam camera with us. take your own look on your smartphone and computer. when you oneover these things, cardboard. when your smartphone moves, the cam dra moves with it. you'll be able to see live w to look and you'll be there with us. >> i'm so excited. >> so, you have control of what you see as a viey. if you want to get one of these, just go to our website goodmorningamerica.com. join us on tuesday.
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>> i got my shots and malaria pills. >> from there you go to on oscars. >> yes. >> so you won't switching gears to that, last night was one of first steps in the journey the bafta, the stars were all there. the last big the big one, the oscars. leonardo dicaprio and maggie smith caught kissing. i love that there was ahe only highlight of the night, lama hassan has the details.e at the bafta. the red carpet is ready. >> the bafta goes to the revenant. >> and the bafta for-- leonardo dicaprio. >> the revenant winning flee major awards. best actor, best best picture. leo even getting praise from his
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>> i think he's aing out matt damon, making the leo the favorite to win his first oscar after six nominations. . >> thank you, bafta, i'm absolutely humbled and i'mlutely honored by this award tonight. i didn't grow up in a life of privilege, i grew up in a very rough neighborhood in east los angeles and this womane hours a day to different ask school, mom, happy birthday. i love you very e wins let contenders in a neck and neck race for best actress. >> you're tipped to win. am i yes. >> don't tell me that. >> reporter: but tonight was kate's night. >> and the bafta goes to -- katenk you, bafta, so much. >> reporter: brie larson unable
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actress in "room" making her an almost shoo-in for the oscar. >> this is my first bafta. good. >> i was nominated once before. i was unable to come. >> it's amazing. >> it's incredible. so sweet intlr for america," lama hasan, abc news, london. >> there you go. >> touching speeches. >> reallym so excited about the oscars. what you see there is a big indicator. i don't know, i think leo? >> yes. it's his year. >> best ove spotlight. >> i love revenant. >> i don't know if it will go. i love that one as of great movies out there. we'll move now on to steph curry, dominated at the all-star
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he's become a ar. with his wife and even michelle obama. did a little bit of a cameo. >> funny. >> there she is right there.ou had time for a little one on time. >> yes. steph curry, despite his he's surprisingly a doting father. steph curry dominating the unday night. the sharp-shooting point guard bringing home the victory for team west. >> do you think you're the best player in west? >> yes. mentality, my focus. >> reporter: now with curry at the helm the golden state warriors are on track to break the nba record for regular-season wins. 95-6 record set by michael joran and the chicago bulls. >> i don't know how many times you're going to be able to chase
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be a team everybody remembers. >> reporter: but the 27-year-old is not the only one making his daughter riley, an overnight internet sensation, stealing her dad's thunder in his postgame press conferences. whatn you guys are at home? >> she's exactly that. she has so much personality. she's full of energy. >> reporter: what is it going to be like the time aomes to the curry household. >> i don't know if i'm ready for that. >> reporter: while his wife is the culinary chops and food blog. call him chef curry for nothing. >> i have one dish, five s, i keep it simple. knock it out. let the family enjoy. then, you'll have that tomorrow, the next day, the next day, the next he court, you'll find them rubbing
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the first lady posting this wildlyeo on friday. curry admits one thing that throws him off his game. >> a little secret service. i lost a match. i blamed it on the secret service. he's used to that environment. we need rematch and call it fans love steph curry and he's may be the most relatable superstar in the nba. not the tallest player in the game, can't jump the highest, he's a greater, he that's something everyone around the world can do. >> he's not relatable at all. -- >> you can try and shoot like steph curry. you can try. you're not going to drop them
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just a great, great guy.h, he sure seems it. >> and a popcorn connoisseur. >> there's a story. a "pop news" investigation. let's go outside to rob. >> new movie coming out bat mba s superman. all right, look, today i'm going to be a batman fan. we're getting into this bad boy a little bit. presidents' day. let's break out the presidents forecast. d.c., snow happening. your presidents' cities across the country.course, 33 degrees with rain changing to snow. kennedy california, 73. rolling in here. quick all ning we expected less
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it is clearing and as we move through the day, we will see cloudy conditions with highs snow does return overnight. >> this good. brought to you by jeep grand cherokee, we're in the batmobile. in honor of the upcomingwe're looking for a superhero of our own. yeah. if there's someone in your life that inspires you, impresses you, considered a real-life superhero, we from you. it's called "good morning america's" real-life superhero contest. submit it on our website and you and your heroive a red-carpet trip at the premiere on march 20th. entries must be received by all right, george, come on out
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we're back now withs" gill power series first installment with our friends at 17 magazine this week. we're introducing you to the woman founder of hijab project.she's just an 18-year-old freshman at brown university. but amara majeed is history born in the u.s. to vi lan can immigrants. she's an activist and muslim american fighting to break down the stigma the head skafsh with the hijab project. why did you start it.
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and girls to try onead scarf on the day. what surprised me the most the wide range of women have tried it and how far it's >> reporter: what's the biggest misconception of women who wear the head scarf. >> probably that we lack they see me as this wasn't my choice. >> reporter: and it was at 14 years old that she chose to wear the hijab but nevert perceived. >> i get a lot of hate. people telling me i'm a eporter: do you feel safe walking down an american street >> no. it's very scary. walking in the streets at i'm wearing a jacket, i put
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hijab. i hope and pray in my children's lifetime. >> reporter: that's her mission, to eradicate the stereotypes of muslim women and she pend an open letter to donald trump that went viral over his controversial comments. >> calling for a total and complete shutdown of united states. >> reporter: why did you write the letter? >> in this political climate i felt i needed a way tot i was feeling as a muslim american and to tell donald trump that his comments are harmful to the muslim orter: because of that passion to change the world, she earned a spot on 17 magazine's teen power list. but beneath all hers she's the still a teenage girl at heart. >> i'm a huge swifty. i love taylor swift and i'm a huge "gossip
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>> yes, gossip girl. >> what do the words girl power mean to you? >> i thinkower is essentially showing the world that we females can be powerful not despite but because of gender. >> we got to talk to some of her friends that got to wear the hijab, they said it's eye-opening. >> 17 magazine is on news stands now. coming up with how to be single star brie. ated him. all of us. >> there's no connection.
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back now with the romantic comedy so many enjoyed thisay weekend, it's called how to be single. allison brie plays a woman who's looking for love in all of the wrong places. haines. >> reporter: she may be best known to audiences as trudy from mad men. >> we're >> reporter: and annie from community. in the romantic comedy how to be single, she plays a new york city woman who's dating with the sole focus of
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>> i'm on ten different wedding websites to increase my odds. >> reporter: your character is very organized and yes. >> reporter: i have read that many of your characters have been inspired by your older sister. >> yes, my older and only sister is inspires a lot she's type a, she really gets stuff done. she's been a great inspiration for me.s movie. >> reporter: now speaking of mad men, we're all sad that's it's over. in the finale you and peter a jet-setting family, do you think they live happily ever after? >> good. i i'm happy to see that. bartender is kind of your wingman. >> yes. >> reporter: who in your real life would be your ideal >> rebel.
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i feel like, she's like -- she's so funny, she really keeps the she knows when to cut out of there and leave you alone with the guy. >> let me teach you how to be get us drinks. no, you don't buy the drinks, boys buy the drinks. >> thank you so much for taking the time to sit down with us.>> i love the movie. i'm going to see it again. >> everybody should see it twice. >> it's a quotable one. >> iromcoms over and over again. >> for "good morning america," sara haines, abc news, new york. >> that was fun, thanks> how to be single is in
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the time now am terrence lee . i am jackie fernandez at he honey park garage, the only entrance will be on west third street. it is part of a 20 million- dollar . the fees for the garage will also go up two dollars on march 1. the card readers will be down on the arting at 9:00 a.m. they are updating the network. if you have an easy past, you should not be -- ez pass, you should not be impacted. the snow is giving way to . the high today
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we will have a chance for rain and snow. as those temperatures falling at the freezing line, it could prove to ntry. their winter weather advisory begins for several counties beginning at 7:00 p.m. ll notice the temperatures trending warmer by friday and we could reach 50 degrees. there are wet highways along the east shore. you are coming into the city from 90 this morning. one accident in the north akron area st. andrews. it is a moderate accident and backups are not really happening in will see you right here tomorrow morning at 4:30. have it off.
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