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good morning, america. dead heat. a brand-new national poll showsd trump tied as trump takes aim at jeb bush. >> this guy, why doesn't he just give up, go home. go home. go home to lary clinton trying to avoid another upset striking a pose in "vogue" just two days until the next big showdown. breaking overnight,l travel to cuba, the first president to visit in more than 80 years and the huge events in the works in havana from major leaguebeyonce. the 18-year-old arrested posing as a doctor accused of treating patients now out on
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the question that made him do this.caught on a hot mike. the talent's temper tantrum backstage at "snl." >> by 50%, dead or this epic meltdown.morning, america. happy thursday. want to meet a dumb that can keep a secret? take a look at them right now. over a month they kept it. those winners in florida, theery, $528 million check. >> even from their children. >> even from their children. >> wow. >> what else are you keeping from mom and dad? >> well, somebody out there is keeping an even bigger secret. for the third winning ticket. >> anyone, anyone? >> i wish. >> we have a lot to get to this ith the race for the white house. it is "your voice, your vote." just two days till the south carolina republican primary and
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but take a look at thisoll showing ted cruz and donald trump virtually tied. abc's tom llamas has the latest from . good morning, tom. >> reporter: amy, donald trump up early this morning tweeting about that new national poll saying, there are several other polls where he's still in the lead. he's not sure why the media ist new poll. this as senator ted cruz goes after trump and senator marco rubio with a keys and gentlemen, if we elect marco rubio, every day will be a great day in america. >> reporter: thisco rubio with an early victory in south carolina picking up the endorsement of governor nikki haley. >> she embodies for me everything i want the the conservative movement to be about. >> reporter: but this political marriage in south carolina not impressing donald trump. >> she's very, very weak onation. you can't have that. >> reporter: her endorsement a hit with jeb bush.
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i'm disappointed she didn't endorse me. >> what do you think it means for the anks, guys. >> reporter: trump offering bush advice. >> this guy, why doesn't he just give up, go home, go home, go home to mom. got to go home toorter: trump may no longer be the king of the hill of a new national poll shows senator cruz has caught up. >> for the first time in many months, there's a newt-runner on the republican side. >> reporter: trump and cruz in a war on the campaign trail that may end in a courtroom. trump threatening to sue cruz over this ad. >> i am pro-choice in every >> reporter: cruz daring trump to take him to court. >> donald, i would encourage you if you want to file a lawsuit, challenging this ad, claimingon, file the lawsuit. >> reporter: later cruz striking a very different note at a town hall. >> you know, i just called to say i love you. i just called to say i care.orter: now senator ted
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mays for his wife heidi to embarrass her and though that may sound sweet people ono sweet saying senator cruz should stick to politics. george and amy. >> trump stayed away from tweeting on that one, to to the democrats. just two days before their caulks in nevada where hillary clinton and bernie sanders locked in a dead heat. abc's cecilia vega tracking that tight battle. good morning,eporter: george, good morning to you. this is not where hillary clinton wants to be right now. those caucuses right around the corner and now she is facing the very real possibility that she could lose her second state in a row. this morning, pollsllary clinton's battle for nevada could be a photo finish. but she is putting her best face forward telling getting the female vote is no slam dunk. saying "women are very judgmental about one another." clinton also revealing one campaign, herself. i'm great at advocating for
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not so good at really promoting myself. i just find it hard to do. now both clinton sanders are trying to promote themselves to minority voters ahead of nevada and south carolina. clinton running this new ad starting today in the >> i'll do everything i can to help, okay? >> reporter: and here she is hand in hand with the tearful mother of sandra bland, the death in a jail cell sparked outrage. >> i'm one of those mothers who met with her and was able to make it through. clinton and sanders now in a virtual tie we went to her brooklyn headquarters to ask her campaign manager about those polls. what is bernie sanders doing in nevada that he's ahead right now. >> you'd have to ask him what he's doing. we are executing on our strategy. >> reporter: that strategy, an army of thousands of volunteers in nevada now tryingters to caucus. >> your prediction for that state right now knowing these polls show what they show?
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close. we're going to going to be very, very close. >> reporter: some confidence. bernie sanders took a break from the trail. both sides back in nevada today. clinton made a last-minute her housekeeping staff. they're locked in a battle for latino and minority voters. >> matt dowd, the republicans. i want to put up that nbc national wall street poll showing ted cruz ahead or basically tied withnow. very big shift. you're not really buying it. >> it's an outliar. maybe it's a scientist that discovered a new planet whether everybody thinks the camera lens. if you look at every single other poll donald trump has a double-digit lead and if that poll was true donald trump would not be ahead in everyna poll. they may have discovered something new trend, i doubt it. i think what's going to happen we'll have saturday and see new
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with the same lead we thought heig battle if you're right about south carolina, big battle for second, third and fourth place. what kind of difference is this nikki haley endorsement going to make tot's like a nascar race and she's drafting for rubio and rubio gains from it and i think marco rubio was in a close third. hehat endorsement how popular she is among all those groups he could easily pass ted cruz in the course of this and if he passes ted cruz in south carolina, that's very good for him, ted cruz. >> closer to a two-person race with donald trump. meanwhile, cecilia, you did spend the day at clinton headquarters in brooklyn not where they want to be right now in nevada and how it's going to turn out. >> i asked her campaign manager about that and he smiled. they're looking aheadlina where they feel much more confident looking at super tuesday where they're confident there, but, the optics of another loss, a potential loss in nevada do not look good. this is a stateshould be winning.
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a second loss in a row is not where they want to be if that happens. >> on top of that what will that do to the south carolina contest just a week that's the thing. these are not dominos on their own. they're dominos that fall in a row. if bernie sanders wins nevada, it obviously affects south carolina. i don't think it causes him to win it but a series of dominos that affect the previous and following domino. >> in the meantime, he gets momentum. >> donald trump calling on jeb bush to get out.ts right there. >> that's it. they're done with us. >> if marco rubio gets by jeb bush onh the end of the line for jeb bush. >> i think the jeb bush folks are probably moving in a direction of now of when do we decide to get out of this race. i think they look at the polls and understand south carolina, very limited idea that they'll have success. my guess is they're starting to make the plan for the long exit out of this race. that's my guess. >> hope that wasn't a signal fors race. back to amy.
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you look good in the dark or the light. big announcement from the white obama expecting to make a historic trip to cuba next month, the first sitting president in more thank 80 years to visit that country and jim avila broke the story orning to you, jim. >> reporter: good morning, amy. abc news has learned that later today the white house will announce the timing of president obama's historic visit to cuba. the first to the island since calvin coolidge. march will be a huge month for cuba. president obama who in december of 2014 made to normalize relations with cuba and then shook hands with raul castro to solidify the deal will now visit havana march 21st andit's a visit that marks the thaw of the cold war. it's scheduled to coincide with other big usa/cuba baseball is planning a preseason game there. big entertainment names like
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rolling stones are negotiating huge concerts but the bon is likely to be obama who may be the most popular politician on the island, bigger than either castro brother. since diplomatic relations were two countries. sources tell me the national security council's second in command will make the announcement and confirm the date of the president's travelriefing today. >> jim, it's important to note. you've been breaking headlines. you were the first to break this story so great reporting and it's good to know obama will be bigger than beyonce. >>hat one little spot in the world. >> thank you, jim. we'll move on to the big battle between apple and the fbi. the company taking heat for with the judge's order to hack the iphone of the san bernardino killers but you see customers rallying in support of the company. a classic confrontationnd security and our abc news facebook poll shows 74% of you think apple should be forced to comply with that order. the white house and presidential
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abc's seniorndent pierre thomas is here with the story. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, george. the fight between apple and the fbi is igniting a fierce debate across the country from the man on the street who owns anighest levels of government. the white house calling on apple to comply with the judge's order to hack into that terror the hunt for clues in the san bernardino massacre. >> they are not asking apple to redesign its product or to create a new back door to one of theire simply asking for something that would have an impact on this one device. >> reporter: the obama administration'ss agreeing. >> i think being a good corporate citizen is important. >> to think that apple won't allow us to get into her cell phone, who do they think they to open it up. >> reporter: some of those who lost loved ones in the terror attacks furious with apple. >> by apple complying with this order, we may get somean, it's not going to bring my daughter back.
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standing firm vowing to appeal. ceo tim cook saying the implications of the government's demands are that the software is, quote, something we simply do not have and something we consider too dangerous to create. but law enforcement apple iphone encryption is crippling investigations and not just terror cases. >> a woman was murdered in louisiana last summer. eight months pregnant killed. no clues as to who did itr phone is there when she's found, killed. they couldn't open it. still can't open it. >> reporter: cops on the beat agree. >> it could be critical if that's the only kind of evidenc us to a victim or something, it certainly could be incredibly critical. >> reporter: but apple is drawing support from fellow tech companies. overnight senior officials at google issuing statements in support of apple saying there should be no government back doors into your devices. george. >> so, pierre, the battle lines are drawn. where does it go r: apple has five days
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they say they have every intention to do so. so this fight is on. george. >> okay, pierre thomas, >> all right, now to another cybersecurity nightmare. an entire hospital's computer network held hostage by hackers lockingdical records and officials there had to pay ransom to get those records and eva pilgrim has more. good morning.r: medical facilities taking a hard look at their security this morning after hackers threatened to shut down a california hospital with lives on the line, that taking no chances. a hollywood hospital admits paying $17,000 to a hacker in order to stop an attack on their the medical center's chief executive says it was in the hospital's best interest to pay as it was the easiest way to solve the problem. two weeks ago thebyterian hospital's computer systems were infected with a
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it locks access and shuts downion. the hospital still open left this message on its voice mail assuring the public that they were still treating patients. >> we want to assure that has not been compromised as we continue to address this incident. >> reporter: the fbi releasing this statement, we are investigatin partners at lapd to determine the person or group responsible. now, the hospital paid the hackers using an internet currency making it much harder to track who got that money.omware attacks are common butting itting a hospital is unusual and concerning, amy. >> oh, indeed. i mean very concerning. >> it could encourage others to do it again. >> i hope. all right, thank you, eva. michael, you have a nice big headline. >> a nice big headline. another big headline. a florida couple who of three winning powerball tickets has now come forward finally to claim their chunk of
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jackpot and we have abc's in tallahassee this morning with more. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. i can tell you that it's now been a month since those winning powerball numbers wer studio at the lottery headquarters directly behind me and there's still that one winning ticket left out there in california but i can tell you that the couple that has come forward from here does notnt. they are everyday people. this morning champagne wishes and caviar dreams have come true for maureen smith and davididt from florida. >> i knew they were my numbers. >> reporter: for 30 long years they played the same lottery numbers and hit it big in january winning a third of the record $1.5 jackpot. >> just kept quiet. >> yeah. absolutely quiet. >> reacted normal. >> didn't tell anyone. >> other than legal advice. >> just legal advice and is my second home and everyone
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not to tell them. >> reporter: they kept a secret from their own family until a week ago so what have the new multimillionaires been doing the last month, meeting with lawyers and accountants. he kept going to work as an engineer at northrop grumman to keep up appearances but now he's say it's been a lot to handle and even a little frightening. >> lost a lot of sleep. >> yeah. lost a lot of sleep. i lost over ten pounds too. pacing at night, let me tell you because -- >> the worry of what's going to happen because we know that we're no longer in a quiet t. >> which i'm going to miss. i'm afraid it's going to make me less friendly because i'll be worried. >> that's been a push to get the secure up in the home and so forth.r: the robinson family from tennessee who also shared the $1.5 billion jackpot and came forward in january can absolutely grateful we got the big piece of the pie. >> reporter: they're telling abc
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with total strangers begging for money. a a handwritten lawsuit suing them for a share of their winnings claiming he gave their daughter money to buy lottery tickets and the family is sending the florida winner some advice saying don't let people pressure you. have someone else sort your mail and most importantly, if it feels wrong, don't do it. the robinson family wish that all winners could claim their money anonymously and the clock is ticking, michael, on that winner in e 180 days which takes them until july to claim that money. >> well, like they said the secret is out but seem like really sweet concerns. >> such insight into what that feels like. it's not just a huge celebration. >> there's a lot of worry. >> we have a map. we have a map here now. in this map this shows the who have come forward from munford, tennessee, to florida in melbourne beach but
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hills that has not come forward. i'mw they have the ticket. that's what i'm worried about. i hope this prize does not go unclaimed. >> we have a little bit of time left for that. >> 180 days, july, just around then coulder rob. we had a big storm in the west. >> might be blowing that lottery around with winds across california including chino hills. damaging winds with trees coming down, power outages and ecks this one on highway 101 in northern parts of marin county. winds strong from california but all the way up into the northerndvance of that we're looking for record warmth. red flag warnings, maybe brush fires. look at that, 85 degrees in
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i'm power of 5 meteorologist somara theodore. i have news for you. it's cold. temperatures in the negative in negative 4 there. there is a little more clouds helping keep you warm in coshocton and millersburg. the question is how warm will highs in the low to mid-30s. we are expecting a great deal of sunshine. into the weekend, a nice warm up is on the way. have a great day, everyone. he warm-up act into the 60s in d.c., upper 50s in chicago and here in new york city in the northeast much warmer this weekend than it was last weekend.
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coming up here on "gma," the teen would calls himself dr. love. he was arrested for treating patients without a license speaking out now and the question we asked him that led to this walkout. >>m going to have to cut this interview short. i'm going to have to cut this interview short. >> not happy about that at all. we'll have what he's saying about it now only onnd kanye west apparently caught on a hot mike having a meltdown backstage at "saturday night live." what sparked the behind-the-scenes blowup and
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year-old from lorain is found this picture of her hugging an fbi agent taking her to the hospital f. sarah phinney is live outside the sarah, how was she found? >> well, terrance and jackie, a man decided to take e home. thank yous hoe he found her. this is video of the toddler being transported to the hospital. she was found hours after she went missing. you can see the tiny handprint and footprint hundreds of volunteers and multiple agencies looked for her and the family thanking god that she is alive and well. the grandma says the girl was not outside for very long ing missing for hours. the lorain police department said this investigation is far from over. back to you. >> a check of the forecast now. it's a cold lder for some.
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4 degrees below zero. it's very cold. one e a degree and 4 in may ditch that an akron. the farther south the warmer it will get. highs in the low 30s. a good deal of sunshine pected. notice the warm up for your friday. >> we are dealing with a few accidents i want to talk about as we take a look at our 5 on your side traffic maps. two accidents, i-90 westbound. one eddy, the other at lake shore. i want to talk about this one, i-90 near exit 153 an accident deer. major delays crocker eastbound 25 minute ride.
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tonight i'm going to want to -- >> welcome back to "gma." you're looking at big performance on "snl" captivating the crowd on stage but now newly leaked audios revealing some big behind-the-scenes drama. we'll tell you what led down to wn on a hot mike. >> that was something. also right now president and mrs. obama set to pay their respects to justice antonin scalia and and dr. jill biden will attend the
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the pope holes a mass at the u.s./mexican border. he calls for the governors toarts. also this morning, meet the selfie sisters. two teens hitting the campaign trail trying to get a photo with every presidential candidate and met everyone from hillary clinton so who's their favorite? and what is the one thing their mom said they can't do on the trail? they're going to join us live coming up. >> only one thing? >>g. >> thank you, michael. first to that florida teen arrested for impersonating a doctor. the 18-year-old who calls himself dr. love is out on bail now and went one-on-one withtman who joins us now, good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning. malachi love-robinson is a precocious 18-year-old who just opened a medical clinic with his name on the door butry much a youngster who showed up at the interview with his grandfather. now he told me finished being home-schooled at 15. has a passion pore helping people. he may soong record.
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marched out of his florida clinic in ay you've been practicing medicine without a license. >> reporter: sitting down with abc news overnight released from jail early wednesday morning on a $1,000 bail after being busted in an west palm beach caught allegedly giving a medical exam to an undercover officer. are you a doctor of anything? anything at all? >> i do currently hold a what i don't feel comfortable disclosing because that is not the issue here. >> but you treat people at your office. >> the issue is accusations. >> reporter: the 18-year-old indeed facing seriousons from police. seven including grand theft and allegedly practicing medicine without a license and last month he proudly showed off his medical center to our affiliate >> this is the new birthing life medical center. >> reporter: but peel back the tape and the sign on the door has his sign and these two
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due to be changed. there are many types of degrees out there that hold the title as doctor whether they are a physicist or engise someone has a title doctor in front of their name does not necessarily imply m.d. >> have you had training? >> i have. i have shadowed many say your training comprises shadowing other doctors. >> your training comprises a lot of things. >> but you weren't in med >> exactly so i'm not portraying as an m.d. i never said i've gone to school to be an m.d. >> reporter: but the teen who goes by dr. love does advertise in an his medical center website including photo therapy, food and air therapy and been studying this particular field for awhile. may not have been eight year, nine year, ten years but it has been long enough to, i would t i do.
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apparently treating the elderly. in a criminal complaint an 86-year-old woman said he recently treated her for severe paying him nearly $3500. what services did you provide in exchange for that money? >> i can tell you this, accusations are merelyons and services, you would have to define that, whether she paid for me to just show up, that's up to her. >> reporter: you're not denying the fact she paid you $3,500 correct? >> no, i am denying that. >> reporter: are you a fraud? it seems like everything you're saying to me is either ee vasistic or an outright lie. >> i don't appreciate your tone. ihe way you're portraying this interview to actually be. >> reporter: then a moment we didn't expect. are you in big trouble? i mean, it seems like you've spoken to a lawyer who's prepared you for only to the media but police as well. >> i don't know where you're
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and it's inaccurate. i'm sorry.o cut this interview short. >> reporter: and, in fact, he did walking out the door. now, we have a standing offer to the interview. the teen has not yet been arraigned but insisted throughout the interview he has done nothing wrong. he has also said when all this clears up he intends to clinic. amy, george. >> matt, we always appreciate your tone. >> thank you, to another biddle legal battle that could make a widowed actress one of the richest women in america. meadow williams winning a key victory in her fight a billion dollars left to her by her husband gerald kessler and abc's linzie janis has to story.ed in a series of so-called d-list flips. >> why did you kill all those people? >> reporter: but meadow williams
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women in america. >> thank you. >> reporter: this morning, she's one step closer to inheriting her late husband's half a billion dollar vitamin g a crucial judgment in a legal battle with his family over his vast estate. gerald kessler was the tycoon behind the popular vitamin and naturalpany nature's plus. when he died last year, the 80-year-old left his business and assets worth nearly $500 million to his 49-year-old yes, for all intents and purposes she is the sole beneficiary of the estate. >> reporter: but eight of kessler's children and grandchildren are now contestingg not only had williams isolated kessler from them so she could manipulate her way into his finances, she was never even legally his wife. in these legalin obtained by abc news the family claims even though williams wasn't officially divorced from
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illegally to enter into a big e amos marriage with gerald. a mistake was filing for her divorce. >> we're delighted that the court has thrown out the main thrust of their casemehow his marriage to meadow was illegal. >> reporter: but the family also alleges williams got kessler to change his will when he was sick with liver disease. >> started demonstrating significant mental deficiencies. >> though lawyers for williams says kessler was of sound mind until the very end. >> nobody ever told gerry kessler to do anything gerry want to do. >> reporter: for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> and our thanks to linzie for est comes out swinging against taylor swift backstage at "saturday night live."
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making headlines recently for his twitter rants and lyrics about taylor swift. well now the star isught on tape having a major meltdown. this was backstage before this past weekend's "saturday night live" appearance. abc's linsey davis is here with the details. good morning,orter: good morning. reportedly it's kanye in the audio clip claiming he's 50% more influential than any names he's 50% more influential than the apostle paul who was hand picked by jesus to spreadtianity. >> let's get to it, bro. >> reporter: exclusive audio of a kanye west meltdown behind the scenes of "snl" sbl. >> leak ]. they took my [ bleep ] without asking me. don't [ bleep ] with me. don't [ bleep ] with me. >> west. >> reporter: west musical guest
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that before his performance showp flooring which was reflecting excessive light. >> are they [ bleep ] crazy. >> reporter: in the audio, the rapper compares bly to an array of historical figures. >> bro, by 50%, stanley kubrick,ul, picasso, [ bleep ] picasso and escobar. by 50% more influential than any other human being. >> reporter: been easy. >> that and taylor swift fake -- >> reporter: coming under fire for attacking the pop princess his massive album and clothing release party. >> 50% more influential than any other human being. by 50% dead or alive. by years. >> in a series of recent tweets west indicates that he will start taking a more humble
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there is only one god and sources close to us tell us that abc -- sources close to yeezy say that all endedhim and the "snl" staff. >> the performance went on. >> yes. >> and apparently he had to be talked down byder to actually perform. >> i wonder how he got stanley kubrick and apostle paul in the same sentence. >> weird pick of people. >> for the next thousand years, thank you so much. coming up on "gma" the high school teens and their epic project. you have to see it coming up on "gma." hard to take care of business and take care of the people who matter most. so when your tax refund arrives, little further at walmart. from electronics, to home decor, even tires, you need to get more fun out of your
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all right, back now with the selfie shire teens doing something pretty amazing. they're hitting the campaign trail snapping pictures with almost every addy and emma nozell started over the summer and have been on a mission since joining us via skype. how are you two >> how are you? >> we're curious. we've been sitting here trying to figure out how did this start. whose idea was it?
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event was over, so we just were walking down the street and i decided why not get a selfie so i took it and addy was not get them with everyone and that's how it started. >> your mom set ground rules. this requires you to do traveling so your mom set ground rules. what were some of the rules for youn to get all these selfies? >> be polite. no selfie sticks and no -- >> why no selfie why not? >> i don't really know. really long, i guess. >> that's just kind of -- it looks silly. >> i'm with you. it looks silly. >> you're the only teenager says a selfie tick looks silly. which candidates' selfies do you still need? someone you don't have. >> jim webb but hee came to new hampshire. >> oh, he dropped out. mr. webb dropped out before he came to new hampshire but i hear
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>> yes, he saidaid he'll get pumpkin bread if he comes and takes a selfie with us? was it tough to convince any of them or were they allhey were all gracious. they all accepted the selfie. they're like, yeah, we'll take a selfie? i'm curious. which one got the most likes? >> i think presidents' day it was bernie. >> bernie had the most in what was your favorite? >> and trump. what was my favorite? our favorite? all of them. they all have their stories. >> well, we got one more thing for you. this will be my favorite. i'm taking a selfie with you smile, girls. yeah. there we go. we got it. emma and addy. >> thanks, guys.
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ica. it's 8:00 a.m., and we have the landmark new study revealing men taking testosterone are really seeing benefits but should they be taking it at all? are there. besser has the latest. family first. jen and ben figuring out how to stay friendly after their split and being strong for the kids. how the two stars areco-parenting and putting family first. shonda's big twist, she burned out
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between work/life balance. >> i couldn't start the engine. >> how saying yes to more play helped her get are you ready for the hot mess express? we are on a mission this morning. >> the sleeves are getting rolled up for this one. >> time to take her from dorm room disaster to the easy tips to go from drab to fab that you can put to work this weekend. get ready. we're rolling into town as we say --, america. rning, everyone. excited crowd out there in times square. we had a lot of excitement with those selfie sisters. let's take one more look at michael' okay. >> i'm not a presidential candidate but i like it. >> you never know, michael. >> lara, you were on a mission to help transform a home on a , a room.
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>> it's this young lady's home and so we really wanted to help her out of we're taking her apartment from dorm room drab to for example, there you see a before and after. she wanted to get rid of that dresser. we said, no, no need to. you can do this at home on a weekend. we're calling it the hot and we're rolling into town. >> saw the sirens over there. amy is rolling over for the morning rundown. you have tory coming. >> tory has a lot of great items grabs including this hat that says hot mess and bracelet bling which i can't wait for. good gifts. we have the deals all coming up. they start at just she do it? >> i don't know. >> that's why we love thursdays. amy with the morning rundown. we begin with president obama announcing he will travel to cuba next art of his push to normalize relations with the island. he will be the first sitting u.s. president to visit cuba
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1928 and some criticism. cuban-american marco rubio called the trip part of the obama administration's policy of, quote, weakness and appeasement. on the campaign trailg for a bump in south carolina now that the state's popular governor has endorsed him. meanwhile, donald trump is dismissing one national poll that shows ted cruzt place for the first time leaving them virtually tied of the cruz daring trump to make good on his threat to sue him over a negative campaign the democrats hillary clinton is struggling to hold on to her lead in nevada and tells "vogue" magazine she is great at advocating for other people but promote herself. there is breaking news at this hour overseas. turkey blaming kurdish rebels for this bombing in ankara that killed 28 retaliation turkey launched air strikes on rebel positions across the border in northern iraq. well, back here at home a major safety recall this morning.
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million rav 4 rear seat belts that could come apart during a crash. we have full details on our website. a health alert about a controversial birth control device. there are new calls for assure to be pulled off the is comes ravaghi a report linking the device to more than 300 fetal deaths but essure's makers say the claims have been > women who give birth for the first time when they're 40 or older are 60% more likely to suffer a stroke later in life a new study says. the reason why is earch is needed to kong firm that direct link. a man in florida picked the wrong pharmacy to rob. take a look at what happened when he tried to hold up this a state boxing champ happened to be there visiting his girlfriend behind the counter and held the robber until police arrived. i will call that the right place at the right all right. finally it can be a real frustrating to roll out of bed in the morning and, you know,
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know that. take, for example, this little guy. rolled out of bed in hist kept on going at the toronto zoo. stumbled all the way down the hill. it took him a few seconds to get his bearings. there he goes. he's got a lot of padding and it actually looks fun. i bet he had a great time. george, good morning. over to you. >> we move to a major new study on men and testosterone. more than a million american men take the hormones and shows some significant benefits it also highlights some potential risks. dr. richard besser benefits first. >> as men age their testosterone levels normally go down and millions of men are taking this for all kinds of conditions but not a lot of signs to show it works in 2003 themedicine called for studies. this is the first of seven studies being done so this one was in men who were 65 years and older and had at least two that were low and symptoms including decreased sexual function and physical fitness, depression, fatigue.
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half got ound over the course of a year was moderate improvement in sexual function, slight improvement in physical fitness. a little improvement in mood and no change in terms of all but a lot -- a large number, something like 50,000 enrolled but most didn't qualify. >> 24 is i think the most important thing here. 50,000 men were and wanted to get in this study. only 15% of them when they measured truly had low levels of testosterone. and only 1.5% coulde the others had medical conditions that said no so that's a lot of people who think they have the problem who truly don't. >> it's got to be something else going on. >> probably is. there are a lot of thietween men and women as they age and it's not all related to testosterone. >> meanwhile, what do we learn about the risks. >> there have been other studies that have raised concerns about heart attack, stroke, possibleer. this study only went on for a year so it's not able to answer the question.
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we need longer hould men think about this. >> you have to first say if you're having these symptoms is my testosterone really low so no one should take it unless they've had at least two levels that are you're over 65, think about it but get that measurement first. if you're under 65, you just have to wait for those other studies to come through because you can't take and say that it applies to you. >> rich besser, thanks very much. you'll take questions throughout the morning. >> i think there will be a lot of them. >> tweet him @drrichardbesser ors" facebook page. now to michael. here's what's coming up on the "gma morning menu."honda rhimes has a working message for parents. jennifer garner is moving on but she and ben affleck are putting their kids first. how they're navigating plus, the hot mess express. it's on a mission to turn this room from drab to fab. just wait and see how we did ting stuff.
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welcome back to "gma." we're going to start out with the latest on and ben affleck. now they're figuring how to stay friendly after their split taking their kids on a valentine's weekend getaway on the ski slopes. more on how they're co-parenting. >> there's no question with divorce cops a major lifestyle change but hollywood parents are choosing to put their kis beforend that includes
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despite calling it quits on their ten-year marriage in junenifer garner continue to spend time together for the sake of their three kids. >> jennifer garner and ben affleck are friendly nd time with each other for the sake of their children. >> reporter: according to "people" magazine the former couple work around their busy schedules to come together as a family unit. the familysgiving and christmas together and were spotted last week for a family valentine's day ski weekend. >> this past weekend jen and ben jetted off to with their children and a group of friends for a little snowy vacation and a little getaway from school. >> reporter: says the 43-year-old actress has found a new rhythm in her life. a thriving career and a happy family life after struggling to find balance after her painful jennifer was kind of struggling because she took the
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personally and worked really hard to fight for it. but now she's moved past thatsources say that she's happy and relaxed. >> reporter: deciding to co-parent and spend vacations together is no easy task but experts say it sends a sge to the children. >> if you can come together and put the child's needs first, that can make your children feel loved and supported and even though they don't have that oldtructure, they feel that they have a solid family unit. >> reporter: other celebrity exes like mariah carey and nick cannon, gwyneth paltrow and chris martin also take a similar approach to keep the family >> it's nice when celebrity couples shine a not spotlight on it because it can inspire others who have a hard timeare lots of benefits. >> reporter: the two still haven't filed divorce papers and with all the time they're spending together some are throwing out the "r" word, reconcile iation though multiplehey are moving
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good for them for making it work. those kids can play you like a fine fiddle. >> yeah. all about the kids at the end of the day. >> our family, we have a much bigger le to love. that's how we look at it. thank you very much, reena. now to shonda rhimes's powerful message for working parents. the tv mastermind behind revealing she is just like us and even she gets burned out. now in a new ted talk she's opening up about how she got at work with the help of her kids. abc's rebecca jarvis is here with that story. rebecca. >> reporter: hey, amy. good morning. this is such a powerful message resonating with people of all walks of life. so, how did thisindustry get her passion for life back? the answer may surprise you. >> shonda. >> reporter: she's the e of tv's biggest shows. "grey's anatomy," "scandal," "how to get away with himes, the woman who made a career about making up
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frustrating in a new ted talk. >> i have what most people call a dream job. i make television a great. i work a lot, very hard and i love it. >> reporter: rhimes calls that passion for her job the music. the hum is light and air and when you have a hum like that you can't help but strive for greatness. >> reporter: but that hum, that spark just plain g so many women face in their lives. >> the hum of the engine died. i stopped loving work. i couldn't restart the engine. if you make -- if you work, what you do, if you know what the hum feels like, when the hum stops, who are you? >> reporter: how did she recharge her batteries? her toddler helped her find the . >> a toddler refers to honey as though she's a southern waitress. honey, i'm going to need some milk for my sippy cup.
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she says, momma, wanna play? and i'm just about to say no when i realize my southern call me honey. when did that happen? here she is changing right before my eyes and so she says, momma, wanna play and i say yes. she says learning to say yes at that moment likely saved her life and career and by spending more time playing than working, she found her hum again. >> my 2 only ever want to play with me for about 15 minutes or so before they think to themselves they want to do something he. i can totally pull off 15 minutes ofime on my worst day. it doesn't is to be your kids. find what makes you feel good of the i said yes to less work and more play. >> more play. there's even scientific evidence to really back upplay is good for us and it unlocks creativity and helps with memory and reconnects us to
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interesting, now we're talkingicit. the same way we're talking about sleep deprivation, as bad for you not to play as it is not to sleep. >> makes total a" workplace contributor tory johnson here with us, as well. playing off of that, it is true when you're with your kids you're in the moment, right? everything kind of standsally get a reset. if you don't have kids you can still find a way to do that. >> you can still find a way to do that. i think the whole idea starts with being really honest with know, what makes you incredibly happy. there is a really powerful line in in that i love from shonda where she says i like working more than i like being at home and then she even kind of person says that? what kind of person says they like working more? i think the first piece of like finding that hum, having that hum is making sure yout you do and being un unapologetic about that. loving what you do doesn't make you a bad parent, person, partner, you can reallydo. >> it is.
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guilty if we love what we do, right? we shouldn't. i love she said that. >> i used to say when my kids were younger coming to going to the spa. >> right. >> understandable for a short period of time but isn't there that great feeling when you're at work and you're laughing, ith people you love or you're researching something that makes you feel like you've learned something. that's playing,y. >> i think that's what she was saying. >> she was saying that and i think weless realize and what rebecca is talking about too, player prevents burnout and , i think shonda said it best where she said work doesn't work without play and even if it's that 15 minutes, she forced herself and it was really forcing ou have to do it when they want to do it or they're going to move on. >> it's not about your schedule but theirs. the most interesting thing she said 15 minutes, so her saying, let's play all day. let's play for hours.
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and we all have that time if it's important to us. >> they don't want toll the time, breaking news. >> how about that. >> there's science that backs this up. >> there's so much science that backs it up. actually this world renowned psychiatrist who studied they ran the gamut from nobel laureates to mass murderers and found the mass murderers were the people who played the least in their childhood and the nobel the smartest healthiest were the ones playing the most and businesses have bought into this. you see the googles of the world, the facebooks, lego, when you walk into their offices, it bit like a playground and they get this whole idea that it stimulates creativity. >> work hard, play hard. >> i'm for it. >> 15-minute rule a. apply the today. >> shonda once again inspiring in thank you. all right, so it is a well-known fact that burgers -- oh, we're going to talk to that. we'll go to i wanted to talk about burgers. >> burgers are next.
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>> lara is bringing burgers to us. awesome. what a great crowd out here trying to stay warm. abbyy. from where. >> syracuse. >> on the hand where is michigan? west of detroit i think that cross the west from southern california, northern california all the way up to the northern plains. good gust over 40 miles an hour in tahoe with 50 miles an hour in the plains and red flag warnings there, could see fires pop out today. it's going to be really warm and windy tomorrow in chicago. winds up in ashtabula would help the temperature not be as low. 8 in akron. 23 millersburg. 5 in an arctic freeze. it's cold. temperatures in the low 30s today. a good deal of sunshine is
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power of 5 seven-day forecast, temperatures 50 degrees by friday. the warm up is here to stay throughout the weekend. then we return to cooler conditions next week. have a great day, everyone. >> oh,ybody is fired up for lara to deliver hamburgers. you better deliver it, lara. back in to you. >> i feel pressure now. >> you can do it. >> nows" and some, well, burger news, sort of. it is a fact that burgers go perfectly with a few brews and one fast food giant is hoping tothat. mcdonald's giving a trial run, serving up mcbrewskis at a franchise in south korea. turns out the concept already on tap in europe. if it's a success ina, we hear we can expect to see the mcsuds flowing in other -- >> that's going to be -- >> do you like it. >> especially if. >> that was nice, jesse.
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>> bingo. i like mchit too.t lost on me, miss amy. also in "pop news" the makers of monopoly taking a tan against fraudsters by releasing a new cheat-proof version called monopoly ulth malt is completely cash-free. in this version players scan cards using an atm, a little atm so cheaters can't stash money tors later in the game. the atm also has the added bonus of speeding up play time in the famously slow board game. i have had epic>> three-week-long games. i'm like nobody touch the board. >> we have the 15-minute rule on monopoly. >> don't even get to pass go. >> ig is up for all you cheaters when the new version hits stores this coming fall. some of hollywood's award winning show -- oh goodness, forget it.
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whose stars continue to rise, octavia spencer,ove these two known for their brilliance on screen playing actual geniuses in an upcoming film. the project is a feature film called "hidden figures" about can women who helped win the space race. henson plays kathryn johnson, she played a pivotal role in launchingo orbit. spencer plays one of the mathematicians on her team. if you're excited you're not the only one. taraji sharing her excitement with a tweet that says with eight as in it. so excited to be working with this woman. prepare for liftoff. i think so too. i love both of those women. two of the nicest ladies in hollywood. we like this too. another match made in hollywood heaven. meryl streep and hugh grant will
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in their next film called r general jenkins." a real life soprano who became infamous for her extraordinarily bad performances and yet she carnegie hall. people loved to hate her. and meryl will play her and hugh will play her common-law finally, speaking of movies, almost the weekend, great time for you will of us to catch up on the oscar nominated movies so grab your popcorn,ah. >> like these guys. >> isn't that cute? >> but why does the dog on the left keep taking the other dog's popcorn? >> because he's smart. >> that's the way real life they're married. that's "pop news," everybody. >> that was fun. thank you, lara. coming up we got some great "deals & steals" that start at just $10. and then the hot mess is on a mission. lara is transforming a room on a budget. >> major budget.
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good morning. if you haven't hit the roads, 77 is a huge mess right now. we are dealing accidents on 77. one north and east at 22nd and 77 north at about east 30th. you see them on the maps. it's causing backups from north of 480 into the zoom in, i'm tracking speeds at 9 miles per hour. elsewhere stop and go bumper to bumper. it's a mess. 490 not any tside. i will show you on the odot camera, 77 north at east 30th,
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lane there. we have been seeing an e scene. cleveland and police dispatch telling us that this accident on 77 north at east 22nd might involve up to 15 cars. we are formation on this. stay with us, make sure you follow me on twitter at kristin byrne. a missing 2-year-old from lorain has been found alive. >> the missing toddler was found by a young man that lives nearby. he decided toe home and saw her in the snow. >> several law enforcement agencies were searching for her she is doing well. the girl's grandmother saying she was not outside for very long despite being gone for hours. now a check of the th somara. >> 5 in mentor, 5 in medina.
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starting monday "gma" is going prime time with cameo appearances in hit abc shows. >> hey, yeah. >> it's tim allen. >> your exclusive backstage an robin, lara and amy go from news desk to actress? >> you just called me an actress. >> let's do it. >> next week on -- america. >> that is going to be so much fun. you and pepe>> we're just going to come out. >> you're in a drama.
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my fame is lila compo and helping police in e you method acting? >> solving crimes every morning. >> i had to play a journalist. we had a lot of fun on the set, though, both of us did so we're excited to bring that to you and our friends at l live" are breaking an announcement. their 11th annual after the oscar special will air sunday february 28th with a big special star,man" ben affleck. you spent time with him. they'll be there with tracy morgan, nathan lane and j.k. simmons, all-star cast. it's going to be lly fun. right now we'll switch gears and say hello, everybody, to the hot mess express. rolling into town to turn one woman's tiny apartment from dormo grown up glam. >> lara, can you please come help me with this hot mess of a room? >> reporter: wires everywhere. plastic containers galore. posterboard for artwork.
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room. this is a hot mess. did somebody call the hot mess express? we're here. hi. requiring our services. >> i am. >> reporter: this is lisa. a 28-year-old actress living in a room made for an freshman year. >> it is very freshman year. >> it's bringing me back to college. a disaster. >> the sleeves areor this one. talk to me. >> this is where i have to get ready. a pop and squat situation. >> you literally sit on the floor. >> the term hot mess kind of terrifying. >> it is just propped up with pieces of cardboard because it just has slowly turned into the leaning tower of pisa. >> walk step away from the bookcase. i'll need backup calling in stylist will taylor of bright bazaar. i'll be in charge of all the pieces we need to find.
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hot mess into a hot success. >> can't wait. let's do it. >> reporter: will's got the room covered. i'm off to do some serious thrift shop >> okay, step one from hot mess to hot success is to clear all of this mess out. and get a blank canvas to startthing back up. oh, this green has got to go. and i can't wait to see the back of it. lisa might be an actress but this belongs orter: first step painting the walls. >> if you're bored of your standard feature walls, no worries. i have a great tip. paint partially up the wall way up for a simple, easy and original way to add color to the room. >> reporter: next turning the old dresser from drab to fab. >> three simple step, nt and this is going to become amazing. these old knobs are out. we'll get new ones. why have oneree colors. don't overload your roller. you don't want clumps of paint
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>> i truck gold at housing i think this is it. don't you? so feminine. yes, broken but not to worry. so, this is primer and paint in it very simple and i'm using a metallic silver to cover the wood where the mirror was all broken so that makes your eye focus on the real gem. it's not supposed to look perfect. it's actually perfectly orking on some fun diys to make this room pop. >> so we've gone for sheer white drapes that we're updating with fun great ple running stitch all the way down with it. >> reporter: now for the fun part filling the room up. we couldn't get the bed in. so willtwo store bought frames, wrapping paper. >> resources. >> we're sorted. >> love that.
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room. >> holy crap. oh, my god. >> doesn't this much higher? >> oh, my god. >> you have a place to sit and do your makeup like a grown-up. >> reporter: that old dresser looking brand new. you like the way will painted believe it's the same piece. >> i cannot believe that's the same piece. >> we tried to give you storage and style that you deserve. >> i am so speechless right now.ely -- >> group hug. >> she loves it! >> that is what we call a hot mess express. success. off to my next job.ean even the truck is a hot mess. >> that was pretty amazing. >> thank you. >> that painting tip, i'm going to use it. such a good idea. literally like you're lifting up your ceiling height and you're able to breathe in a tiny space and
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is joining us on skype and, your first night in your new home? >> it was amazing. it actually feels exactly the way it needs to. it feels like home. >> oh, i'm so happy to hear like best about it now that you've had a chance to digest? we were there, it was like craziness and now you've gotten a chance to breathe. >> yeah, now that i chance to like breathe and hang out i mean i'm just -- i fell asleep staring at that mirror and i just -- it's such a gorgeous piece. that just kind of makes of zen. >> you just got a fist pump. >> double fist pump by lara. >> i bought that at a wonderful thrift shop that gives all the money to charity. it fights aids and and that mirror there, everyone in there was like you do know half the mirror is missing but the top of it was so glorious and it's just about thinkingbox. you can really reinvent pieces and i'm so glad you got it and it really does feel like a piece of art that opens up your room.
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i'm thrilled. my last question, lisa, is do you think you'll be able to keep it as neat as we left it? >> well, yes, once -- me all this storage and space that i need so now it's time to do the purge and figure out what to do so i feel like i'm being set up in the correct it. thanks for letting us be a part of your room and we wish you the best of luck on your acting career. you were a pleasure to work with. >> thank you so much, guys. >> enjoy >> bye. shoutout. thank you, guys. the hot mess express rolls on. i just have to fill it up with gas. will's book called 17th. are we on the air? may 17th. preorder on amazon. get back outside to rob. >> this handsome couple behind me not a hot mess celebrating 39ratulations. >> thank you very much. >> thanks for spending it with us. big day tomorrow and they'll be sleeping in to celebrate it.
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it's going to be chilly look at these windchills, minus 24 in watertown what it feels like now but the warm-up is coming. 70 in kansas city, records fall and that heats gets to the weekend. that's a quick check on the i wish it would heat up cold to start with. single digit numbers. arctic air is set in place sticking around. by this afternoon, highs will reach the low 30s. friday. brought to you by weight watchers. jesse, back inside to you. thanks, rob. now it's time for "deals & steals" and this morning we've got some viewer favorites-new products, as well, and everything is starting at just $10. so, of course, tory johnson here with all of this greatness. what do we got today. >> ready to have fun?-new brand for us, pretty gorgeous. look at this. i pulled one out for you to be
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sterling silver, solid sterling silver and all of thesel hand crafted murano glass beads. you get to design your own which i love or you can choose a premade option with one or multiple beads of the it's a lot ofething i think that is on trend right now but a classic that will never go out of style. a great deal from troll beads. normally all these piecesber you choose start at $34 but everything is slashed by at least 56% so $10 to $119 and free shipping from murano glass too. cool hats and slogans. >> mother trucker. this company was started by two mothers and they were truckers and they created this like following because all the sayings are fun, game day, caffeinated. i'm kind of a big deal. blessed, thankful. hot mess for lara. there's so many that are really,fun. >> clarify. >> you are the hot mess express. >> exactly. >> there you go.
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normally these truckers are $25 slashed in half today only >> amazing deal once again. now we got some makeup. >> "gma" favorite. they've cure rated a bunch. what i love there really is truly something no matter the kind you like for your lip, gloss, sticks, full coverage, all the stuff, you don't have to worry about it, but we do.ered and really beautiful color, as well. great deal on these normally depending on the set that you choose these range from $40 to $42 everything slashed by at least 55% so today and free shipping. >> cha-ching. >> all sets that you're going to get. >> another "deals & steals" favorite. >> this did from kings of cole. feel how super soft thisties love to wear these. >> celebrities love to wear these and faux leather little patches on the elbows so there's the -- they're classic skull, brand-new heart, quilted on the
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these range in sizes from 2 to 20 so big assortment that you'll find online. normally $88. these are slashes by 73%, 24>> amazing. >> and then last but not least another favorite, amelia rose, so these are brand-new collection. really beautiful pieces, we've got classic pearl, all these withstones. this one is a particular favorite. look at how long, beautiful, never too soon to start thinking about mother's day. >> right around then corner. >> sky blue topaz, one of the pantone art, the other pantone color of the year. beautiful pieces and long piece, short pieces, doubling, you can do so many different things with everything from amelia rose. beautiful. >> really great deal on these. normally depending on the piece you choose these are starting at $98 but today only everything is slashed by 67%, $29 to $49e ending on free shipping. >> again. >> again. >> again, phenomenal deals. we want to thank all the
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here now with kiefer sutherland, he stars in the new western "the forsaken" and for the first time on screen he teams up with his father father/son who need to repair their relationship. take a look. >> there ain't no god. >> there is no god?g if there was ever a time that men needed god it's now and trust me he wasn't there. if you're expecting god to save you, he ain't erland joins us now. a powerful scene right there and i read that actually as you were doing that scene you actually sobbed and watch him moment there and you have to understand i wanted to work with my father for 30 years. >> you've been in the same movies but never acted together. >> we've been in one movie "a time to kill" but we had never exchanged a line of dialogue together and i've
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and to have the opportunity to work withng i've wanted my whole kreefr and i think he's an unbelievable physical actor and there was something he was doing in that that caught my eye and i was like thinking as an actor, oh, i should remember that, that's actually cool. i thought, well, maybe it would have been better if i had remembered the supposed to say at that moment. >> so why did it take so long? what was it about this movie? >> for me i remember watching "on golden pond" when i wasnd i thought between jane fonda and henry fonda, that was a perfect movie for the two of them to do and i kept wait for this material to land on my desk and it never did and at some point i just realized maybe i should take it upon myself to try and help develop that that's what we did. >> it looks like it paid off. >> for me it did. the experience is something i will never forget.
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one period -- one time in my life and it's a memory and an experience that i will treasure for the rest of my . now you also have a great new series coming up here on abc. it's called "designated survivor" and you tar as the cabinet secretary we see every to stay away in case of ka catastrophe and in this one it happens and you become president. >> we were talking earlier. that makes me most nervous about this show is that it's one of the most beautifully written things that i've ever read in my entire career, so if itit's kind of our fault. we start shooting in about three weeks. it will air in the fall and i think it's one of the most exciting dramas thatd can't wait to start shooting. >> we can't wait for it. you know this is throwback thursday so we want to go back 30 years for you.
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>> come on, give me the you must have at least some of your brother's good sense. >> dime store hood. >> some hair you had there. >> yes and i have to say the smile on their faces, all of them when he got to say that line when we were shooting it, it today. it made us all laugh. they were so excited to be able to actually come back -- that was one of the great -- i was so lucky and fortunate to of the first flips i did in my career. it made me smile. >> it was only the beginning. "the forsaken" in theaters now. thanks for coming on. we look ahead to "gma's" safari adventure and how
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in africa where we'll attempt something that's never been done before on network tv. giving you our viewers a live ience using amazing virtual reality technology, take a look at how it works. imagine riding a roller coaster in imagine attending a concert without actually being there. imagine going on a safari ride able to chart your own path from home. feeds possible using virtual reality. all at the touch of a phone, tablet or desktop. >> you use multiple cameras to capture everything around you and thenh it together so that when you turn your head and you look around, you actually get the illusion of being in whatever that environment that was captured portrays.ple, this grandmother at a hospital miles away able to attend her
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thanks to the japanese based hug usc's institute for creative technologies is taking it one step further using 3d simulatings as one form of treatment for veterans with stress disorder. >> in the hands of a well-trained clinician, a patient can go in these simulatings and by this process of confronting it and talking about it anxiety start to diminish. i think we have a bright future. >> reporter: now "gma" is taking you on a stunning adventure. with us live at africa's garden of eden, the enguro crater viewing all the circle of life. this is so cool. the future is now with this technology. you can use your tablet, your phone or your computer. jesse, you're doing something with your tablet. >> this is a 360-degree viewall drop right here in times square on new year's eve. you can literally look -- see
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you can literally look all thend it's just got this incredible -- literally 360 degrees. this thing is awesome. >> rob, you're pretending you're here. >> hi, guys. no, i'm like on a i think in santa monica. there is the ocean. there's the ferris wheel. there's people like waving at me right now. it's really amazing.o show you this. this is a replica -- this is an im 360 camera. what we'll have with us on safari. this is how you'll be in the jeep with me literally as we're going >> this is so cool. >> i always dreamed of seeing it so i'm looking forward. >> you leave today. >> i leave today. big event on e on how to use it go 0
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i'm terrence lee. >> i'm jackie fernandez. after a frantic search a year-old from lorain is alive. here she is hugging an fbi agent. >> she was found by a young man who took a different route home and found her e family is thanking god she is alive and well. they have many questions this morning. her grandmother saying she was not outside for very ing gone for hours. police in east lake are on the look out for a peeping tom or prowl er mom she saw a man outside the window. police don't have any leads so far. it's still a cold start. we are working up from the negatives in places ashtabula, 2 degrees. 23 millersburg.
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you are now the warmer you will get. temperatures in the low 30s. sunshine is upon us. we will see highs about friday. all right. we are dealing with a handful of accidents in the greater cleveland area. two on 480 north of brookpark. also an accident 71 north at e right shoulder blocked. 71 is still a mess this morning. but i will tell you that the accident 77 north at east 22nd in the clear. i will zoom in to this here. this is 77 and harvard. i will show you what this looks like. the crashes on 77 northbound still causing slowdowns in the it was a lot worse a bit earlier. that has since cleared. we are seeing it picking up. it was bumper to bumper before. over to >> the next newscast is at noon. you can get updates at our app.
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