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good morning, america. waging war against the front-runner. mitt romney blasts donald trump calling him a phony and a fraud as the billionaire gets closer to capturing the gop nomination. trump joins us live. new overnight, major arrests in that brazen gun shop robbery. at least ten suspects caught on camera swarming a store smashing display cases and getting away with an arsenal of weapons. the massive manhunt. smackdown, hulk hogan's $100 million lawsuit suing a website about his private tape. we have what the former pro wrestler is saying as he prepares for the biggest fight of his life. the 11-year-old hitting the shot of a lifetime in front of
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all time, tiger woods' epic reaction this morning. and good morning, america. how good is it to be taylor crozier, that little 11-year-old boy right there? first shot and a brand-new tiger woods golf course. you saw it was a par 3. you can guess what happened. >> hole in one like that you could not have scripted it any better. another person having a great day is astronaut scott kelly. back here in the gold old u.s. of a touching down in houston reuniting with family and friends. we'll have the latest on that just ahead. we do begin with that breaking news in the race for the white house. mitt romney set to lufrn a major new attack in the gop establishment's battle with donald trump as the candidates get ready for another crucial debate tonight. abc's tom llamas is on the scene in detroit where that debate will take place, good morning, tom. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. and i have a copy of mitt romney's speech right here.
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donald trump. he's going to deliver it in a few hours. in this speech he calls donald trump a phony, a fraud, that he's playing america for suckers and one of the last lines of the speech, he says donald trump gets a free ride to the white house and all we get is a lousy hat. many have talked about a civil war when it comes to the republican party and donald trump judging from this speech, the war is under way. back in 2012, their relationship was in full bloom. donald trump endorsing mitt romney. >> i'm so honored and pleased to have his endorsement. >> reporter: but now romney thinks trump is toxic to the party and is set to make the case against him later in a major speech. romney calling for him to release his tax returns. >> i think we have good reason to believe that there is a bombshell in donald trump's taxes. >> reporter: but trump firing back, posting this clip on his facebook page, a greatest hits of mitt romney's least conservative moments.
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woman's right to choose. >> i want universal coverage. i want everyone in massachusetts and this country to have >> reporter: trump tweeting that romney's upcoming news conference is just another desperate move by the man who should have easily beaten barack obama. marco rubio tells me the battle are to the conservative movement is while he's still fighting after winning only one state out of 15. >> i am willing to fight as long as it takes to ensure that we save the conservative movement in the republican party from a con artist like donald trump. >> reporter: senator cruz saying right now there are too many candidates to beat trump. >> 23 we are going to beat donald trump, the field can't remain fractured. >> reporter: the field is narrowing. dr. ben carson essentially ending his campaign on wednesday announcing there's no political path forward. and as frump raquets up victories, confidence is spreading through the trump family. melania trump when asked making her case for first lady. >> would you be a good first lady, do you think?
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>> why? >> i -- i'm a perfectionist. i like to do things perfect and i like to put myself 100% into it, into what i do. >> reporter: now back to those establishment attacks on donald trump, this morning there is also this letter signed by more than 50 gop national security experts, all making the same point that donald trump will not keep us safe. it is a point that mitt romney makes in his speech and, george, mitt romney also says donald trump will lead this country recession. george. >> okay, tom, thanks. let's hear what donald trump has to say about it right now. mr. trump, thank you for joining us again this morning. i want to put up that excerpt up on the screen right now. he says, here's what i know, donald trump is a phony, a fraud. his promises are as worthless as a degree from trump university. for suckers. he gets a free ride to the white hat. your response? >> well, look, mitt romney was a
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beaten barack obama easily. i've brought millions and millions of people and you know this, george, because i saw your report on it into the republican party over the last very short period of time. it's the biggest story in politic, how many people are flocking into the republican party. they're leaving the democrats, they're leaving the independents, they're no longer independent. they're now going as republicans and they're with me 100%. i have rallies the other day in alabama, we had 35,000 people. 35,000, the biggest one of the season by anybody by far. we're having the biggest rallies. we get 20,000 and 15,000 routinely and there's great enthusiasm -- >> how about -- >> except by the establishment. >> how about the substance. he brings up trump university. you're facing ads in several states, several million dollars in ads where victims say they were scammed out of thousands, even tens of thousands of dollars. that's hitting you hard right in the middle of the campaign. >> george, it's a simple civil case. i could have settled and probably still could very, very
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settle it because, look, the people that took the course, 98% of those people liked the school. we have report cards. every single person that is in a civil case -- >> that was before they took the courses. >> excuse me. every single person that has taken it practically, almost all, 98%, loved it. business bureau. we got rated "a." make -- >> sir, according to "the new york daily news" you got a "d" minus from the better business bureau. >> take a look at it. you're wrong. >> i have it. >> it's posted as an "a" and i think they gave us a different mark before we gave them information. after they got the information they gave us an "a" so we have an "a." who is going to settle a lawsuit when everybody is suing. these are just people saying, oh, wow, if i can get my money back. i'm sued all the time and so is every other big business person. the difference -- this is why
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you can't run for political office because everything you do exposed. we will win that case very easily. i just don't want to settle. >> how about the foreign policy attacks from these 50 foreign policy experts? they say your advocacy for trade wars is a recipe for economic war. his embrace of the expansive use of torture is inexcusable. it is said the military will refuse to act if you order torture because they're not required to follow orders that violate international law. how would president trump respond if the military refused to follow your orders? >> i'll tell you how good our military is doing under michael hayden and people such as this. we've been fighting wars in the middle east for 15 years, 18 years, we're in debt $4 trillion or $5 trillion. we are arming enemies -- arming people that we want on our side. we don't even know who they are.
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they're worse than the people they depose. give me a break and as far as the economics are concerned we're going to lose $500 billion this year with china. we're losing with japan. we're losing with mexico. at the border and at trade. don't tell me about these people that sit around. the american worker is making less money now than they made 12 years ago, george. and that's why they're banking on me. but now they're spending the establishment is spending $100 million on phony ads against me and who knows what that does. >> but the question -- >> but i will tell you this, the republicans, it's dynamic what's happening. millions of people are joining the republican party because of me. and you know what, the probably give it right back and go back to the ole days of mitt romney that couldn't win. >> back to the question, if you order torture and the military refuses to carry out your orders, how will you respond? >> i don't think that would
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i don't think that would happen. they're cutting off heads in the middle east. they're chopping off people's heads in the middle east and we're afraid to waterboard. give me a break, george. general douglas macarthur and general patton are in their graves right now spinning in their graves, they don't believe what they're seeing. anymore. we can't win a war. we can't win economically and this is why this is happening. remember, we're losing $500 billion in terms of trade deficit with china. we have to change things around. we can't go on like this, george. >> ready for megyn kelly tonight? >> i'm ready. i'm absolutely ready. >> mr. trump, thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you very much. >> we invited marco rubio and ted cruz on this morning. they both declined. >> now to the democratic race, hillary clinton celebrating her super tuesday victories at a star-studded bash overnight as there's breaking news in her e-mail scandal. abc's cecilia vega is here with the latest on that, good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: good morning to you. there are new reports this
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to question hillary clinton herself in the coming weeks and the justice department has reportedly granted immunity to an aide who worked on her private e-mail server. this as clinton moves closer to securing this nomination. overnight in full celebration mode at a star-studded radio city music hall fund-raiser. you're going to hear me roar >> reporter: a hollywood who's who of supporters there for the big show. ballerina >> reporter: from elton john. >> this is a very important year for america and she's the only hope you have. >> reporter: to katy perry. >> the election feels very personal to me. >> reporter: julianne moore and jamie foxx. >> hillary. >> reporter: and the entire clinton family but the clintons are not the only ones packing in the crowds. >> thank you, bernie. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: bernie sanders now struggling to keep up with his
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still drawing big support from maine to michigan. >> a great nation is judged not by how many millionaires and billionaires it has, but by how it treats the weakest and most vulnerable amongst us. >> reporter: this crowd overnight reaching 10,000 strong and while clinton still has the vermont senator to contend with, she now seems laser focused on a different man standing in her way. >> so, we've got work to do, my friends. but not to make america great again, america never stopped being great. [ cheers and applause ] >> we have to make america whole. >> reporter: now, on those e-mails clinton's aides insist this is not cause for concern. they say the possibility of an fbi interview is a sign the investigation could be concluded soon. guys, still, this is not the headline this team wants to deal with as she says it's time to take her campaign national. >> especially at this point
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all right, cecilia, thank you. joining us from washington abc's jon karl picking up on what cecilia was talking about with the e-mail controversy. in your opinion what does this mean for her campaign, hillary clinton? >> this is the cloud that just won't go away. the latest reports are an indication this remains very much an active fbi investigation and although there's absolutely no indication that clinton herself is a target, it is very likely that she will be asked to testify or at least come in and take questions from the fbi in the coming weeks. now, the campaign says she is happy to do that but trust me, that is not the way a candidate working to wrap up her party's nomination and as cecilia said take her campaign national wants to be spending her time. >> not at all. let's talk about the gop big debate tonight on fox. you heard that donald trump just talking with george, what do the other candidates have to did to effectively take on trump tonight? >> reporter: well, trump's rivals are almost out of time and this debate is one last golden opportunity to find a way
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there will be only four candidates on the stage, that means more time to put trump on the spot and he will be facing as you pointed out not just the rivals, but also megyn kelly who has shown maybe more than just about anybody that she can really get under trump's skin. >> we'll see what happens tonight, jon. thank you. a massive manhunt for a band of robbers. they captured three of the suspects seen in this video. it shows ten thieves swarming a gun shop making off with dozens of guns. abc's phillip mena has the latest. >> reporter: this morning, after a two-day manhunt, police say they have captured three of these ten brazen gun store bandits who were caught on five different security cameras raiding a houston shop in this newly released surveillance video. watch as the hooded and masked suspects use a chain attached to a pickup truck to rip the steel clad front door right off its hinges. they burst inside ransacking the
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the display cases snatching dozens of weapons. this thief jumping over a counter to rip an assault rifle off a wall display and this hooded burglar bagging at least 18 handguns in just 30 seconds. >> what it potentially means you have that many people now distributing fireairports on the streets of houston. >> reporter: the crooks making several trips back to their escape vehicles to unload the loot. one suspect nearly falling as he races back into the store. others dropping a few guns as they rush to escape before police arrive. police say it took the thieves less than two minutes to get away with more than 50 weapons while authorities say some of these stolen guns have just been recovered, they're still concerned over the possible crimes that might be committed with the stolen guns still at large. >> you got another criminal element that needs firearms to commit their crimes, sometimes associated with the drug trade or robberies. >> reporter: police say the suspects changed getaway
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this morning authorities are offering a $5,000 reward for any information that leads to their arrests. george, robin. >> that is alarming video. >> it really is. now to a caught on camera encounter between an officer and teen triggering outrage at a baltimore public school. this morning the footage shows the officer slapping and kicking a student, abc's mary bruce has the details and joins us from baltimore. good morning, mary. >> reporter: hi, robin. good morning. what happened here is hard to watch. the video is just a few seconds long but it has already sparked what the school system is calling a vigorous investigation. this morning, baltimore prosecutors launching a criminal investigation into this brutal attack caught on tape. the video just four seconds long going viral. watch as an armed school police officer at baltimore's reach partnership school slaps this 16-year-old boy three times before kicking him. look closely, a second officer standing next to him doesn't flinch or react.
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through the community. >> as a parent of a baltimore city school student, i was appalled by what i saw, that behavior that was demonstrated on the -- the video is certainly something you never want to see. >> reporter: this morning school officials telling abc news the two officers have been placed on administrative leave. indicative. this is unacceptable. it's not behavior that will ever be tolerated by any city school employee but this is an isolated incident. >> reporter: words of little comfort for this teen whose lawyer says suffered injuries to his rib and face. his family asking to keep his identity private. >> this isn't the wild, wild west. even if, in fact, that client had done something to provoke the incident it's not an eye for an eye. that's not how police are trained. >> reporter: now his lawyer says the teen is a student here but
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grounds is now under investigation. george and robin. >> wow. thank goodness the camera was there. >> that's true. >> very unfortunate. >> a higher note. >> a little better feel-good story from tiger woods who was in texas yesterday for the opening of hi a new golf course he designed but i bet you he didn't see this coming. walking to the green, 11-year-old junior player crozier hit the first shot an a par 3. his it, it trickles down, gets a hole in one -- >> the first shot. >> tiger steps up and says, now i have to follow that? are you kidding me right now? but it was such a good thing. tiger later on signed the score card and the card shows that taylor and his friend beat tiger by three strokes. >> a hole in one. >> taylor has the chance to play with tiger because he had perfect attendance at school.
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skip a day when he goes back, everybody knows why. >> a sweet swing. >> sweet swing. he could beat me and you george, we've played together. >> he sure does. thank you, michael. on to rob. you have this winter storm moving east. >> not a great day to be playing golf. you made it way too easy. he'll have to buy everybody a round of milk. generally speaking 1 to 3 inches but a winter storm watch posted for richmond where we see the heaviest snow. tomorrow from d.c. to new york just enough to make for a bit of a messy commute and boston, here
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right now pretty much dry. take a look at this on the radar showing some light flurries or snow probably not reaching the ground outside of medina but the snow is on the way. so we'll see that this afternoon. here's a look at your temperatures what you can expect heading out the door. it's a very frigid start out there and here for your day planner highs only reaching the mid-30s, again, that snow does arrive after lunch. have a great day everyone. feeling like spring. we'll get some of that into the northeast next week. maybe some rounds of golf. >> maybe so. thank you, rob. coming up here on "gma," hulk hogan ready for the main event. the groundbreaking $100 million
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clinic turning violent a man running over his girlfriend's father. >> reporter: police describe very serious injuries telling us they're not sure if the father will survive. around 10 last night outside of the main campus of the cleveland clinic. investigators say the couple began arguing and the woman got out of the car and father's car. the boyfriend became upset and rammed the back of the car and then the father stepped outside and was run over by the suspect. thetion is ongoing. back to you. now, let's get a check of the forecast. >> good morning. all right so check it out not much has changed it's just really this is showing up on the radar. i'm thinking it's not reaching the ground but the snow is on the way. rest assured.
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welcome back to "gma." that is the debate hall in detroit. republican candidates facing offur left and donald trump under new pressure fending off new attacks from mitt romney who is now calling the front-runner a phony and a fraud. also right now, oneve, the deflategate case is back. legal teams for tom brady and the nfl set to head to court today as the league appeals a overturn brady's four-game suspension. and scott kelly back on american soil after spending nearly a year in space. the rocket manuelme by family and friends in houston and getting a special call from president obama. >> big smile right there. a big following as well.
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speaking out about the oscars, michael. >> the queen of comedy, taking on everyone from leo they said during the biggest night in hollywood. we'll tell you why coming up. >> she did not -- >> she didn't hold back. >> not at all,egin with that legal battle between hulk hogan and the website gawker. the former pro wrestler is fighting it out in court this time suing the site for $100osting a portion of his private tape. abc's linzie janis is here with the latest. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, robin. after nearly four years of legalhe trial is finally here with jury selection under way and this is significant because it is the first celebrity sex tape case this morning, hulk hogan is lifetime. but this time the hulkster whose bollea isn't
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the wchl we star suing the gossip site for $100 million forim having sex with heather clem, the then wife of his former best friend. florida radio deejay bubba the love sponge. >> this was an incredible. it was taken without his knowledge and/or consent. >> reporter: now hoganre court tuesday, "time for the real main event. i am going to slam another giant." but gawker arguing the tape and ere newsworthy. >> months before gawker published this was a giant story in the news. >> reporter: the company telling abc news, "we are defending the fightlk hogan's effort to create a world where celebrities can promote themselves around any topic, in
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the media covers their bragged about his sex life for years and denied this particular sexual encounter." hogan maintains the leaked tape has damaged both his professional life. he was wiped from the wwe hall of fame in july after the national enquirer released a audiotape from the sex tape. hogan heard making racial slurs. >> can we stop for a second? >> reporter: tellinghe audio's release he hit rock bottom. >> i was at the lowest point of my life to the point where i wanted to kill were suicidal. >> yes, i was. >> reporter: opening arguments are set to begin monday and the trial is expected to take three weeks, hogan is expected to take the witness stand.linzie, thank you. we bring in abc's chief legal analyst dan abrams for this. a high-profile case like this seating a jury, how difficult is that? what are both sidesnk you'll be able to
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there's been a lot higher profile cases where they have. but it is critical. fighting over the facts, they kind of agree as to what happened. it's a question of how do you interpret the law and so which jurors you get and what e in with is absolutely critical. so hogan's team will want people simply offended that gawker published this at all while l want people more willing to focus on sort of constitutional principles but it will be an interesting case to be a juror on because to one was killed here. you got some sort of high-profile person against an obnoxious high-profile media entity, kind of a fun case to preside over. >> that's one way of looking at it. >> yeah. >> gawker's stance is that first >> that's right and it's hard -- some people will say, it's a sex tape. how could there be a first amendment claim? what gawker is basically saying is the minute hulk hoganalking about his sex
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about not having sex with the person he's having sex with on the tape, that that becomes they say, look, we only used a little over a minute of the tape. we didn't play the whole thing. we were using it just as muchbe newsworthy. >> won't it be tricky with the jury. >> absolutely. it's going to be a hard argument for a jury. it's the sort of argument better in an late court. key question did they need to use the tape. it's a fascinating three students claimed they were attacked because of their race but now facing charges because this surveillance video tells a different story. abc's gio benitez is on thealbany, new york. >> reporter: good morning. police say they've enhanced that video and talked to witnesses and now they firmly believe that
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this morningudents under fire for what's seen in the surveillance video. >> hi, i'd like to report the fact that me and my friends were just jumped on a >> reporter: just after 1 a.m. on january 30th ariel agudio, alexis briggs and asha burwell all 20-year-old college students albany claiming they were the only black students on a city bus when they were called racial slurs and hit by several white males.re surrounded by students and felt threatened. they fought back. two of the girls called 911. >> it was a racially fueled crime. we were three black girls jumped by like 20 >> reporter: university staff and students immediately rallying behind the girls. but within hours of that rally, an instagram video posted onlinee the girls approaching the men first. the university and city immediately launching an investigation. >> i ask all of us to not rush >> reporter: leading to the
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video from inside the bus that night. witnesses on board telling police, it wasn't the men but the women who were the >> it definitely looks like it wasn't what the girls said happened and looks the opposite. >> reporter: the girlshe victims. this week all three girls in court pleading not guilty to charges of third degree assault. civil rights activists now this case could mean for future racial crimes. >> when there's another incident or similar incident, will thehem and that's troubling for many people. >> reporter: and two of the girls have also been charged with falsely reporting an incident. by the way we should tell you the video does not make what happened. a jury may have to decide. rob and george. >> thank you. coming up teacher says she was forced to resign after a photos from her phone. she's speaking out about it next. and george clooney drops a
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and now to the photo scandal shake up a school system. a south carolina teacher says she was forced to resign after nude photos of her husband were made public when a student stole her phone. abc's steve osunsami has the story. >> reporter: this morning aer is fighting for her job after what she calls an embarrassing breach of her privacy. >> you know, you don't think about somebody invading your that. >> reporter: she says intimate photos meant for her husband were stolen from her cell phone and shared by one of other own students but the school district says she's the one at fault and of work. >> everybody that you look at, you ask, well, have they seen it or what exactly did they see? it's the weirdest s you just want to just ball up and just stay there.
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happened when she briefly left her classroom at union county h. she says a male student looked through her phone and found her partially nude photos. she says he then sent them to other students. arthur says school officials pressured her to resign a week statement the school superintendent tells abc news, she could have prevented the problem if she was properly supervising the students and that the evidence indicates thatd the teacher's cell phone with her full permission. >> as teachers we're go out in the hallway, greet the kids when they come in and monitor the s what i was doing. i wasn't away from my phone no more than three minutes. >> reporter: arthur is arguing those photos were private meant as a vae saying the student was wrong and the school is yet to discipline the teen and will act when the investigation is over. many of arthur's other students are standing behind her this online petition, arguing that the circumstances in which mrs. arthur was let go is
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started with a whisper back now with making headlines with harsh words for hollywood sounding off on everything from the academy awards to why it's a terrible time for women in comedy.s is here with the details. good morning, t.j. >> stay with me here. let's face it, actors are very stupid, that's a direct quote from tina fey and she was just talking about all the political, social issues that came up, the oscars, she felt like hollywood was preaching to the rest of us but not qualified to be in the pulpit.
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bull [ bleep ]. >> reporter: not holding back with howard stern about the ssages that took over. >> you're damn right hollywood is racist. >> climate change is real. it is happening right now. >> too many women and men on and off college campusesims of sexual abuse. >> everyone is telling me, like, what to do and it was like, people yelling at me about rape and corporate greed and but really it's climate guys, pick a lane. >> faye continued to rip on lady gaga who performed an emotional tribute to survivors till it happens to you >> there was a gorgeous picture online the next day of lady gaga in the photo booth and the quote was like, i just felt after myt the oscars i felt like a weight had been lifted. i felt like i could stop hiding and i wanted to be like, oh, girl, have you been hiding? you've been doing a terrible i'm seeing you everywhere.
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"whiskey tango foxtrot" she battles with sexism, thatl fighting in her real life and tells "town & country" for women. the boys are still getting more money for a lot of garbage while the ladies are hustlingzing work for less. now, tina fey who lives here in new york says she's glad she lives in new york so she doesn't have to hang out with the there. another thing she talked about on the howard stern interview, let me see the interview. put this up. the moment howard stern asked you about the moment with you. he asked her about said you looked annoyed in there talking to you and taking a selfie. she wouldn't go there and was very complimentary of you and said she appreciated the selfie taking a selfie with abecause she has to look up. >> i know where howard's studio is. >> he knows how to get to the he best interviewer out there. he will get you to talk. >> she was having fun.
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the man accused of shooting and killing a canton k-9 off >> he faces multiple charges. he faces up to 57 years if prison if convicted on charges of aggravated robbery, assault, assaulting a police dog and more. the dog was shotmes back on january 9th. and died the next day. he also shot the at the two police officers and will be arraigned tomorrow. let's get a check on thes morning it's been a really cold start. the thing is a lot of cloud coverage out there. the snow is on its way not quiet yet here.g up a few flurries. it will start to pick up as we head throughout the morning. temperatures right now 19 degrees in medina, 24 in
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mentor and take a look at your power 5, 7-day forecast, that snow arriving for theof us after lunch. temperatures 32 degrees today, we really begin to get a warm up as we head throughout the remainder of your weekend and beginning of next week. your 7-day forecast. i know we probably got some backups. we do and we have a couple accidents that we are tracking. so this is one here 71 right at still hasn't cleared. also tracking this accident in the twinsberg. that one just into our traffic map. 90 and the shore way traffic moving along just fine. say a special shout out for the doughnuts.
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, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and midair emergency. alarming arson aboard american airlines. >> flight 1418 >> the flight attendant who con 23esed to starting the fire now in court. fighting for her family. 15-year-old son. why did their talks over custody break down? and what's next for rocco?n back time. it's called the insta-face-lift promising big esults for less money and no time under the wers try it out. the results this morning. i won't give up and one-on-one with shakira,
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her brand-new song that even her own son can't stop singing, all that as we say -- >> good morning, america. i take her home i drive all night to keep her warm >> nice crowd square this morning. a little bundled up. chilly here. this morning i have to say we saw shakira there. a lot of excitement for "zootopia" in our house. morning mere. >> also this thursday morning, angelina jolie's breast cancer doctor is going to join us with important information about a rare and aggressive type of is called triple negative breast cancer. something that i was diagnosed with in 2007 and there is new research and new techniques that could help detect it>> and tory johnson is here with "deals & steals" with items for your whole family and the best thing about it everything is
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>> something i heard, blister guard? >> yes, for your heel. noise socks you'll enjoy. >> love those socks. >> really? >> oh, i love those sock >> excited over socks. >> the excitement in your face. >> over socks. i've never seen somebody so excited over socks. >> i know what i'm getting you for your us, "pop news" is coming and we have a big headline about george clooney, why he says he may quit acting. no joke. coming up. let's get the morning rundown from cecilia vega. >> you had me at george clooney. the big story a scathingump from former republican presidential nominee mitt romney. in a speech today abc news has learned romney will unleash on trump calling him a phony and a l also call trump's campaign promises worthless. the latest move by the gop establishment to block trump from the nomination. trump dismissed theing george earlier this morning, that romney is a failed candidate.
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bringing millions of people into the republican party. the republicans will, of in a fox news debate tonight without ben carson who is expected to drop out of the race tomorrow. new details in thel controversy. the former staffer who set up clinton's private server has reportedly been granted immunity by the justice department.ecently pleaded the fifth when asked -- when he was asked to testify about the possible mishandling of classified information. and an alabama police officer now faces murder charges in the of an unarmed black man. officer aaron smith shot gregory gunn while he was walking home at 3 a.m. officer and appeared to be holding a weapon which turned out to be a paint stick. gunn's family denies that. now to the latest on scott returning home to houston overnight after nearly a year in space and getting a special phone call
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there for the homecoming. >> reporter: astronaut scott kelly home in houston early in morning. >> it was a very long trip. great to be back in texas on >> reporter: 340 days in space, made hugs with his girlfriend twin brother and gabbyally sweet. his mission to test human endurance and rekindled an interest in the space program, which he fed on social media with updates and glorious the planet. now he will be compared to his identical twin mark, likely two inches taller with less bone and muscled his first sunset on earth and made fun of his final flight home. >> used to going 17,500 miles an hour but this airplane doesn't do quite that.s next for scott kelly? a battery of medical tests to find other changes between him and his brother. he says his return is bittersweet.
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earth but he'll miss the he can always visit the mock-up in houston if he gets homesick. cecilia. >> thank you. welcome> a flight attendant have texas is accused of starting a fire on a plane. investigators say jonathan montanoit. they say he then pretended to flames. no one was injured. take a look at this. a couple near seattle feeling morning after a tire from a tractor trailer crashed through their windshield. they were not seriously hurt. they had just, though, registered that new honda minutes finally, so you see some bubbles in the backyard swimming pool and you go out to investigate and it turns out a nine-foot come over and take a little swim. this is what one florida family found. they had to call in, yeah, a
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it was safely it belonged. as you can hear the family in the video saying, bye, as the gator was being hauled off. >> later gator.you very much. thank you, cecilia. >> it's thursday. let's go to michael. >> yes, it is thursday.s a look at what's coming up on the "gma morning menu." madonna's major setback, the latest twist in her custody battle with guy ritchie over their son rocco. and insta-lift. noninvasive procedure tighten your skin in 30 minutes? dr. ashton is here to tell us about that. plus, the one and only jeff he latest on a big new role, man, i wish i was that handsome. oh, boy, it is "deals & steals." tory johnson, you know what, tory and sees this in your future coming up on "gma"
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this morning, madonna fightingoing toe to toe in a new york courtroom with her former husband guy ritchie over their 15-year-old son rocco. another pull in thetween the former couple. a new york judge citing it's in the best interest of the judge to reverse a previous order allowing rocco to remain inher for the final being. >> this judge gets it. she's listening to rocco intensely and rocco said he wants off the family ts saying the custody agreement was outside court but talks stalled forcing the judge to tell the parents that rocco who has been livingr in the uk since december should try to allow him to go forward in the most normal way. >> the real winner was rocco.n england with his father where he wanted to be in the first place. >> reporter: while neither appeared in court they called in 5 from abroad and able to hear fromney how the battle is taking its toll on
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almost every conversation, he has stressed to me how stressful the very public custody battle is.ame it's like a little prayer >> reporter: the queen of pop had been hoping for the return of her son after rocco got bored mom and in an act of rebellion decided to live with dad. >> the judge said, guy and madonna, you guys need to figure out what's best for this child. now they have a few months to really get it together. material mom currently on her rebel heart tour in new zealand. the next hearing pertaining to his custody scheduled for early june and attorneys say juste is living with his father now doesn't mean it will stay that way. >> you can bet madonna will have a parenting plan expert and lots of evidence and she is going to be ready to fight if she ends up in june. >> reporter: again, the next court date is tentatively set for june 1st. ys have no comment.
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time now to turn back time with something called the insta-lift. a new fda cleared procedure thatou some of the results of a more expensive face-lift for less money and you don't have to undergo the knife. abc's deborah roberts is here with the details. good morning, deb. >> hey, robin.omen have been using it for years. just like those popular fillers, it's a quick lunchtime procedure. no surgery and those who have had it sayng. not much bothers phyllis cunningham except lately looking at herself in the the look of my face. it needs a little pumping up or pulling back or just to give me a lift. >> reporter: the new jersey to turn 60 and wants to look as young as she feels. but she doesn't want to have a surgical face-lift. >> if i went under the knife i'd have to go under generally >> reporter: so when phyllis heard a new long lasting
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europe was not available in the states, she scheduled an appointment with chicago based cosmetic surgeon julius lift is an in and out office procedure with no general anesthesia for incisions. >> so you get to see the effect right away but without the >> reporter: we watch as dr. few numbs her face. inserting a series of tiny threaded biodegradable cones in and around her cheeks and jaw of the same material as medical stitches that tightly ens the ling it. >> no, i'm numb. >> reporter: less than half an hour later she gets to see her new face. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> difference. >> oh, yeah. it's not hanging here. >> yeah. >> reporter: here's phyllis before the procedure and after. >> just starting to show the
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victoria was similar think thrilled with the result of her 30-minute face-lift. >> wow. to look at myself in thee i got ten years back. >> the insta lift has potential side effects including swelling, nerve damage and a lopsided f the procedure about $3,000, a fraction of surgical face-lifts which can run into the tens of thousands of few says the results last about 18 months. now phyllis says she loves looking at herself in the mirror. >> i look gorgeous. and i love it.retty happy. since we saw her about three weeks ago phyllis says her jaw line is smoother and more toned and is thrilled.e'll have to see how she progresses. remember, it's a fairly new procedure here in the states. only a hand full of doctors trained to do it. here's what the fuss is all about. you probably's a
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teeny bits of cones in here. they thread it under the ski the doctors say plumps up the skin and actually gives it, they say, a little bit more volume and makes it smoother. and this is what happens and it reaks down because it's biodegradable. >> so it'll eventually break down. see that. see the results. it looks very good. is the traditional face-lift, how do you compare the two. >> surgical face-lift is the gold standard but it might not be right for every womanuse men are undergoing both, as well. so to compare them, let's look at them, you know, on a couple of parameters head-to-head. first of all, cost as deb said, this is a fraction of the cost, but it's not is going to vary based on location and who does it. $3,000 and potentially something you might have to repeat every
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to similar ime we heard. slim to none with this. you know, several weeks for surgery and then the time that it will last, this is not apples apples to oranges. you know, this might be right for one person. it's all about selecting the right patient candidate. >> but isn't this fall old is new again. weren't we talking about this in the '90s. >> we saw -- we did. we heard about this years ago, the threading technique.he knots. what this is is this is called mono filament. like fishing line, the i udde out of this and cones or knots in this material are thought to stimulate an inflammatory response which then triggers collagen production so if you'ver surgery where you have a scar, if you feel that scar several weeks after surgery how it feels hard, that's basically what's going on in the face. >> what are the side effects listen, any time you
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you can have a small risk of infection, there are major nerves and blood vessels in the of those you could have damage or bleeding. and with any cosmetic procedure you can have an unsat if i cost cosmetic response and say, noth how it looks but most people are generally satisfy appropriate going in >> that's the key. your expectations have to be sort of like level here when you're looking at this. >> so many people tuning in and who we do a lot of segments on you're getting older. you feelt to look good. >> you want to match how you feel. >> what are some of your suggestions. >> you know, if you talk about collagenon, there are all kinds of laser treatments and techniques available which will stimulate collagen production. when you talk about aging of the skin it's collagen and it's about volume and this will firm but
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much of the lost volume as term. the red carpet. >> yeah. >> if you have a wedding or to do. >> that's where it's becoming popular for people who wantind of thing. we'll see. very new here in the states. we'll see what happens. >> you don't need it and, robin, you looked stunning on the red carpet so you definitely don't need it. time to say that. >> thank you. >> wrapping but i was like -- let's get outside to rob. rob. >> hey, robin, nobody out here needs a 15 degrees. random couple from houston. there you go. hang out when hen you get home. where it's a lot warmer, 26 is what it feels like d.c. and 19 in columbia us. 1 to 3 inches widespread and richmond south of d.c. more significant so a messy commute
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winter not qui starting to see a little bit of the snow headed our way. the right now pretty much cloudy for the most of us. it's very light if it'sthe ground we're seeing just flurries at the time. the deeper purples we'll start to see the more 1 to 3 inches today. temperatures 19 in medina, 23 to start? cleveland. we're looking at 23 in elyria. highs in the upper have a great day. >> all right. thank you very much. and "pop news" time. we're going to begin with an announcement from an a-lister that has hollywood and the rest of us looney who is about to turn 55 years young sharing with the bbc as he promotes his new film "hail, caesar!" that his days on camera are numbered. >> nobody wants to see anybody really age.
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is. >> not for everybody, george. the former sexiest man alivet the problem is worse for women on camera, even though he says he is not looking forward to growing gray on the silver screen, clooney says he does plan to stay in theting films, he says that is more fun and infinitely more creative. >> i hope he keeps acting. remember paul newman. he was so good. good looking younger but as heed, he was so good. scloon is so great. >> i absolutely agree. he says as you age on screen you're looking for roles that are appropriate and those roles are less and feels for women in the industry and it does affect men as well. >> 55 is young. >> yes, yes, it is. >> agreed,ght, george. >> two 55-year-olds. >> oh, i like to say perfect
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>> you're on a roll, they say one man's trash is another man's treasure and one family has hit the garbage to gazillionaire amily was cleaning out the house and they almost threw away a brown paper bag that was strewn on the floor. thankfully they looked inside. there was a pile of postcards it, seven very rare ty cobb baseball cards. >> those are priceless. >> played -- exactly --t tigers in the early 1900s. many consider him to be a better player than even babe ruth. discuss amongst yourselves, please, do not send your notes to me on that one. justre were thought to be only 15 ty cobb cards left in the world so to find seven in one bag according to an joe orlando in california, is truly a grand slam.
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discoveries in the history of his total worth of this, more than a million bucks. >> oh, yes. >> conservative. >> everybody run to your great grandfather's attic and start opening bags everywhere. >> shoe know, you and i haven't been friends long. i love to do estate sales. i love -- >> all the time. >> you never know. it's really fun.e hunting. >> this is literally treasure hunting literally. together. finally love this one. it's a family thatve their grandmother some special news and trying to get creative. they tried. >> huh? >> read it. >> mac, grady, grandma, whoo, what. >> she didn't get it. she's looking at this thing, what, great. so they're like, okay, plan b. >> read this. >> what? >> happy camper. congratulations, you're a great
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>> grandma, uh, they're not using great as an specific, kids. >> how great could i be? >> well, it's not great like the adjective. >> like when your grandkids have a kid.ir kids' great-grandmother. >> so you're going to be a great-grandmother. >> like if jackie is pregnant. >> oh! are you kidding me?he charm. just wanted to say congratulations, grandma and nice effort, kids. and we wanted to thank america's funniest home video for that sunday, 7:00, 6:00 central. coming up, angelina jolie's doctor joins us with important information about a rare type ofat you should know.
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good morning, we are on top of breaking news from overnight. >> an argument outside thec turning violent a man running over his girlfriend's father. police telling us they're not sure if the father will make it. a arguing and the woman got out of the car and into her father's car. the boyfriend rammed the back of the car and heutside and ran over him. the investigation continues. so we are looking at dry
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but snow is already beginning to move in. here is a look zooming in. some of the lighter snow making its way in. as we head throughout the day it will pickery slow moving so it will take its time. we will be seeing 1 to 3 inches of snow between today and temperatures in the 20 to say start. 23 in cleveland, 23 in mentor. we're looking at highs in the upper 20 this is afternoon. over to you. yeah, it is cold out there. tracking a couple of accidents. kinsman road and stone. this accident in the a 91 and 82. traffic flowing just fine in that spot. drives times 13 minutes.
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if i go crazy i love this music today. welcome back to "gma." both batman and superman are featured in "ew" mag f their own cover. ben affleck, henry cavill, all the stars on "gma." looking forward to that movie. superman or batman? >> i go>> i can't choose yet. >> political. >> superman. >> batman. >> there we go. >> marciano. >>. >> set the trap. you guys jumped right in. >> every time. it's so awesome. the other big movie we're looking forwardis "zootopia" starring shakira as a singing gazelle talking
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and will tell us how her 3-year-old son reacted to her well. >> over to robin. >> you didn't ask but i'll go hey, that was easy. i'm on a roll. we have an important healththere are many different types of breast cancer as you know. one is called triple negative breast cancer. you may never have heard of it unless you or someoneosed with it. i had never heard of it until i was diagnosed in 2007 but today is triple negative breast cancer awareness day. we are shiningwith the help of our good friend dr. kristi funk, angelina jolie's surgeon and the co-founder of the pink lotus breast center and joins us thisos angeles. always great to see you, dr. funk and thank you so very much for this. as we said there are many different types of breast cancer. this affects about 10%, 20%. can you just tell us exactly negative is. >> sure, there are three
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for on a cancer cell, about 75% have estrogen and y rhone receptors, they hit receptor and fuel the cancer to multiple fly and divide. the third is a growth factor. found in 25%.or lacks all three of these receptors we term it triple negative. >> it's like you check, check, check, none -- you can't check of the boxes so that is triple is most at risk for this particular type of breast cancer? >> the most prevalent population is a brca-1 mutation carrier and african-american, latinas and40. >> and why is it important to you, dr. funk, to bring attention to this and as we said today is triple negative breast cancer awareness day. why is that sowell, it's important because triple negatives when taken as a group have the worst survival rates of any other subtype of breast cancer.hest recurrence rates and the worst survival
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at 2.8 years after diagnosis. >> yes, when you hear things t's -- the recurrence, so what is the treatment? what is available right now? >> well, for the cancer in your breast we treat that with surgery and radiation. but what about thatht be flying around in your bloodstream? that's the real trigger that causes recurrence in an organ like liver or lung you can so if you had a receptor for estrogen we could target that recep ter with tamoxifen. her 2, we have a drug for that.ative it's like this naked cell flying around with no target on its back at all so our only recourse to seek and destroy it is c that's done a triple negative cancer patient just sort of, there's no pill to take. we just sort of sit back and hope and wait it doesn't recur. >> it's really trickyive years in particular, right, dr. funk? >> it's tricky but if you make it your fifth year anniversary
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are high, high hopes for then this world because it is a rare event for them to occur after five years. in fact they now become the group of cancers that do the best with the longesthat is extremely encouraging and part of the reason why you wanted to join us. doing, clinical research and just tell us the good news on this front.ing news, so the pink lotus breast center in los angeles is launching the triple negative trial today. blood test aiming to detect recurrence easily and early at a point where we can intervene and still cure you. the blood test is one of two things, we look at nk viewatural killer cells, they're a sign of immune function and the other one is called clear i.d. and looks at circulating tumor cells. an earlyh 55 patients showed when your natural killer cells drop and
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predict a recurrence 8 1/2 months prior to it being like a p.e.t. or ct and have a window for patients and doctors to strategize and maybe get at a cure before a deadly recurrence. >> oh, that is so keyou want to say to those that are waking up this morning and they are concerned about their health and they have been just. what is your message to them? >> well, i'd love for you to contact us. just e-mail study otusbreastcenter.com and get you in touch with the people running this study and hopefully we can stave off that recurrence. >> i hope so. always a pleasure, dr. funk. thanks for your in the work you're doing. keep in touch. thank you. outside to rob. >> hey, robin, we are trying to warm up here. got a good crowd out here.o you. >> thank you. >> mom,m, daughter. what's on the plan today?
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>> oh, robin. say happy birthday. >> all right. well, happy birthday. >> bianca. >> happy birthday to briyanka.oking at rain, up. the hose is on. they need it. could see flooding. 3 to 5 inches or more locally and some will getuthern california and snow in the mountains. seeing some snow ohio. for the most part we're all dry but then you look a little closer some lighter snow now. 1 to 3 inches in total have a great day. to you by your home stores. texas, seattle, northwest.seattle. [ cheers and applause ] >> hey.
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>> aaagh!de to you. >> it's cold. >> that was fun out there. "zootopia" opens this weekend and shakira leads an all-star cast in a film about all kinds of animals living inanimated film and shakira talked about playing a single gazelle and her son's reaction to her songs with rachel smith. i won't give up no ive up >> reporter: the anthem from "zootopia"'s biggest pop star, gazelle sung by one of the biggest international pop stars, shakira. >> i'm a gazelle.zootopia." >> my son is 3 years old and i caught him singing the lyrics and i was so surprised because i never taught them to him. i think he absorbed them.hen but he was repeating them and he was so cute. >> clearly he's watched the film, right. >> he did, twice. >> twice. >> in english and spanish. he really, really enjoyed it.
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>> reporter: the latest disney animated feature sees all different kinds of animals living in harmony in a place where any one. >> this movie is about diversity, it's about avoiding prejudice. it's about friendship and the value of true friendship but also friendship with yourself and and commitment and determination to make sure that you accomplish your dreams. i really feel this movie will resonate with many audiences, not only kids but also has a great powerful message and many, many morals. >> how are you like gazelle? >> she's very opinionated likeou're opinionated. >> oh, very much. and she feels a social responsibility. >> what input did you have in bringing your character gazelle to life? the directors and the producers showed me gazelle, i thought that she was too
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>> i told them, guys, you got to bones. >> that's my girl. that's my girl. >> so they added bigger hips to gazelle. instagram. the split screen. >> i went first. >> reporter: for "good morning america," rachel smith, abc news, orlando. >> lots of fun there. "zootopia" hits coming up here great "deals & steals" all under
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>> you were on my mind all the time. i couldn't get you out.. i gave in to it. everything. every day was about how i could see you, talk to you. >> please welcome jeff danielsorning america." we love you, jeff. yes. yes. okay. this is very intense. >> this , this moment right now but before we get to "blackbird" i do want to say the oscars, very funny bit you did with kristen what was that about? >> well, basically that was about my wig. that was about -- we went to trump's hair re you got it. >> to pull it out. there were many in there and that was the worst one we could find. >> it worked. played well.
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blast playing with the political cycle right now. >> imagine. let's imagine, shall we.own with trump for a one-on-one, 60-minute it's view and he's going to stay on one question. fat pigs, donald. let's spend an hour on fat pigs. >> i had to go there. hi to go there. let's talk about "blackbird." it is something that you did before in --n you did it the first time you said you wanted to be challenged. were you then and are you again now? >> was then and just have learned more. i mean, if you pay attention to what you're doing, whichm going to be a better actor, the star thing is -- forget that. if you want to be a better actor then you get better with each role and "newsroom" taught me so much. and we did carnage" on broadway. that taught me a lot to so to do "blackbird" in front of those
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williams, it's just continues you can't help but get better and then when you get a script like "blackbird" which is so complex, so difficult to land every night, you got to bring everything you best can you describe it for our morning show audience? >> it's an old, older man who when a young woman, he's 50s,7 and she just shows up at his place of work. he's got a new name. a new life. and he comes walking in going, let's find a room and so we gorence room where he's working and she's going, let's talk about our relationship when you were 40 and i was 12. and i want to talk about years later and in his place of work and he's, you know and she is -- it's just the two of them and it's from page one on, >> i've had friends who have gone to see it. you and michelle and how did you
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you said it's almost like a tennis match ort's a heavyweight fight and it's constantly this and that and this and that and it's just the two of us and you go through"a" to "z." "a" to "z." i told michelle, you know, film is like sprint, it's a series of but broadway and theater is a marathon and you can't -- you know, you got to -- you got to still be being on mile 20, you know, you can't quit at mile one or two andoing great. we're doing great together and it's just -- we're trying to do the best show we can eight times a week. >> eight times a week but you have a nice outlet. next time you're here i want youidn't realize you played. >> we could do that if you want to. if you want an actor with a guitar, yes, we can do ot many people know that about you, jeff. >> no, they don't.
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if you keep it down low on the down low then the expectations stay down there. >> butr with your son, right. >> i went on a tour with my son, and got an album we'll put out called "never gone before." basically played on tour. >> do you want him to come back and play here? the people have -- the people have spoken. >> okay. >> what is it about -- you are aissance man. is there anything you cannot do? >> i can't tap-dance. >> okay. >> my wife is -- she's gone -- oh, my gosh, what are you doing now? this and i'm doing this and she does -- that's the joke. why don't you go learn to tap-dance. if you've ever seen a large white man from the midwest a pretty thing. >> but i love that you are proud to be from the midwest. i love that. >> well, it's kind of -- yeah, it's -- yeah, whatever that i am, yeah,
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accused of shootingng a k-9 officer is indicted. >> he faces several charges and faces up to 57 years in prison the dog was shot several times back on january 9th theth and died the next day. police say he also he will be now, let's get a check of the forecast. >> we were off to a dry start this morning very cloudy already creeping in the snow showers. this light. we're looking at ashland and i have on that heavy snow detector so it's verypretty clothe slow moving so starting out in the northwestern portions of our are county. it's cold out there 25 degrees in4 in mentor, 22 in
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to get? that is the question. highs today will reach about 35 35 degrees very warm. 7-day forecast showing a little bit more hope. we have snow today and more on saturday but we are going to get a nice warm up as we head into temperatures in the mid-60s by the middle of next week. our traffic maps showing us still that accident attone. seeing those back ups on 71 and 77 right before you reach 490. showing us four live looks of 71 and it is nice and calm. well that will do it for us here but you can always sent straight to your
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