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good morning, america.ruz team up against donald trump. >> come on. >> the republican presidential candidates did not hold back last night. donald trump firing back against personal o my hands, if they're small, something else must be small. i guarantee you, there's no problem. i guarantee you. >> and dishing his own. >> don't worry about it, little >> gentlemen. >> as mitt romney tries to rally the gop with a blistering attack against trump. >> a responds. >> they've run things for a long time and they've run the country into hell. >> marco rubio will join us this this morning, the dangerous morning commute.
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as a snowstorm hits the east coast. eight states on alert right now. explosive r hopping a curb, plowing into a gas pump. the massive fire it left behind. was he asleep behind the wheel? star? guess who's storming the ballroom? the brand-new cast member we can't wait to reveal live right here on "gma." we do say good morning, america. happy friday. we cannot wait to reveal the "dancing with the stars" cast clue. this person will be twisting in the ballroom. >> wait a minute. george is not here. not george. not his dancing shoes. >> george is off. david muir is here for us and we've got a lot to talk about about the presidential race. >> yeah, we've been talking
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the fiery candidates on that stage, marco rubio, ted cruz once again taking aim at donald trump and trump, of course, firing back. >> absolutely. >> take a look at this. hillary clinton's campaign having a little fun during the debate. there they are tweeting out an image of three republican shot of clinton looking, well, slightly less than impressed. >> we are going to hear from senator rubio in just a moment but first let's get right to abc's tom llamas inre on last night's big debate. good morning, tom. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. you know, the debate went to a very weird place last night andorced to confront a pattern of flip-flops that was shown in a video at the debate. overnight, the republican debate starting with a low red to my hands, if they're small, something he must be small. i guarantee you there's no problem. i guarantee you. >> reporter: the wild night even had a moment ofs not what you said.
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interrupt but try. breathe, breathe. >> lying ted. >> when they're done with the question. >> you cannot. i really hope that we don't see yoga on this stage. >> he's very flexible so you never know. it was serious, trump's rivals focusing on his record as a businessman. >> he can start tonight by announcing all the donald trump clothing will no longer be and mexico but here in the united states. >> this little guy has lied so much. >> here we go. >> they devalue their currencies and they make it impossible for clothing makers into do clothing in this country. >> reporter: trump and co-moderator megyn kelly remaining civil after their epic battle in the first debate. >> mr. trump, hi. ow are you doing. >> nice to be with you, megyn. >> great to have you here. >> you're looking well. you're looking well. >> as are you. spotlight. the business now the subject of lawsuits over claims they defrauded students out of
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to teach the secrets of real>> the rating from the better business bureau was a "d" minus. that's the last publicly available rating in 2010 and it was a result of the number of eporter: and trump forced to defend a montage of his flip-flops throughout the campaign. >> you change your tune on so many things and that has some people saying, what is his core?e a very strong core. i have a very strong core. but i've never seen a successful person who wasn'torter: the debate coming just hours after former republican presidential nominee mitt romney took on trump in a blistering speech. >> donald trump is a phony, at you say, wait, wait, wait, isn't he a huge business success? doesn't he know what he's talking about? no, he isn't. and, no, he ter: trump responding to romney right at the top of the debate. >> he was a failed candidate. >> reporter: i asked trump if he was worried about the
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wraesle this nomination away from you. what are you doing to make schauer that doesn't happen. >> look, we have a lot of will have a lot more after this weekend. this i've run the country into hell. >> reporter: and that moment about trump's hands, melania trump telling me senator rubio is desperate in his attacksd. >> well, it's just desperation. he's desperate and he's nowhere in the polls so that's why he's going in that low attack.r: now, senator rubio made the argument at the debate that so far two-thirds of voters have voted for somebody other than trump, that a majority of the republican voters don't want trump aid and all that talk about a contested convention, all four nominees yesterday said they would support -- all four candidates said they wouldentual nominee. >> tom, thanks. republican presidential candidate marco rubio joins us now. senator rubio, thanks for being here this morning. >> good morning.
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first about the tenor of this. parents watching, kids watching too. you and donald trump have traded personal insults in recent days and trump responding to your comments about the size of his hands and without going any further,show, you have young children. do you regret where this has gone. >> look, i regret the way the campaign has become, absolutely, because donald trump for the last year has made it one of the tacles in american history offending everyone running for president, journalists, the disabled -- >> but do you regret -- >> look, sometimes when someone is as offensive as he is repeatedly he needs to get a taste of his own g i have ever said comes anything close to what donald trump says regularly on a daily and routine basis. >> let me turn to some of the issues you brought up. him raising concerns about trump university among other things.
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has no intention of keeping. he's trying to con people into voter. >> absolutely and he's done this in his business career. what he's done throughout his business career, look, i'm this successful businessman, i know done and i can do it for you. sign up with my brand. well, that's what he's doing except instead of moneys. it's already clear last night he changed his position on immigration and at least on one key aspect of immigration. he has no answers on health last week. he had no serious response to foreign policy other than to attack me personally by name-calling issue he has ever given a thoughtful, serious answer on and he's asking to become the president of the united states. >> senator, you know -- >> i think that's evidence of someone -- >> you know there's been a lot this republican revolt from members of the republican establish many. mitt romney now leading the charge. romney saying if republicans
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prospects for a safe andure are greatly diminished. a safe future diminished. do you agree with that. >> first, i would say it's not the republican establishment alone. there are plenty ofconservative, people that believe strongly in the conservative principles who understand he is not a conservative and that could end the end of thevative move many as we know it. the world is a dangerous place and some of the rhetoric that donald trump has and some of the policies to the extent he's even outlined a little bit are reckless and if you think he's going to make america less safe, you think he's conning the american voter, you did say last night that you would support donald trump if he's the nominee, how do you square the two? >> yeah, i mean that'sry we find ourselves in. that's what i'm trying to avoid. if it comes down to that which i don't believe it will then our choice is between hillary clinton which is just awful, you know, e-mail investigations her own fbi investigation, i think disqualified from being
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benghazi and donald trump who is just disgust. have a better choice. >> you're aware of the primary in your home state donald trump leading. is it a must win for you. >> we're going to you know, polling, i don't believe -- i know that poll is not accurate. i know for a fact. that said, you know, we were down 20 points in virginia and almost basically beat him, would have had the on the ballot. very strong -- it'll be a tough and close race. listen, no, i've never categorized any state as must win but we'll winm very confident of that. >> all right, senator rubio, we can hear your voice hoarse this morning. we hope you feel better. >> thank you. >> all right, david, thank you. for more on debate and the impact of mitt romney's speech we bring in abc's matthew dowd, what a night, what a week, what a year it's been. how about last nightthe momentum from donald trump. >> one would have thought the behavior as we went from a stage that had the size of a nascar
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baseball team to a now to a golf foursome we certainly didn't have golf etiquette on the stage last night. i don't think it changes anything really because people are going -- are turned off by it so won't change their vote. it keeps doing this, it prevents donald trump, his behavior and not having really the answers he needs tos him from expanding his lead he's able to coalesce the party which is why the party is in the state they're in. >> some things are not just personal. they are issue based, say trumpty. anything like that stick? >> i don't think in the course of last night. people were sort of lost in the conversation last night. i think the only way that sticks is if the issue is framed in elected officials but by people impacted so if they have that, then they can stick to it. if it's elected officials it ave thoughts about mitt romney's speech yesterday. >> i think the problem with mitt romney's speech is that he's a flawed messenger.
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if you took the dictionary and looked up romney's picture was there and that benefits donald trump. >> all right, always, matt, thank you. thanks. now to a big headline this morning about north korea andg-un has ordered nuclear weapons to be made ready for use. the white house now responding this morning. so, let's get right to ournt jon karl live this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's an alarming threat and comes just a day after the u.n. security council imposed the toughest sanctions yet against north korea. on north korean television, a smiling tv anchor made a provocative announcement saying that north korea's dear -un, has given the go-ahead for the use of the country's nuclear weapons. the u.s. state department tells abc news they are closely tuation, urging north korea to, quote, refrain from provocative actions and rhetoric that aggravate tensions.
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claimed on state media to have ted a hydrogen bomb in january and after february tests of missile technology aimed at reaching theates. that led the security council to impose tough, new sanctions on north korea. but overnight, north korean state tv praised kim jong-un foropment of the new long-range rocket system which they claim has the precision and capacity to hit key targets. u.s. and south korean already met today to discuss the possibility of deploying an advance missile defense system there on the korean peninsula, but, robin, that is a move that opposes. >> all right, jon, thank you. now a health scare in wisconsin. the cdc warning residents abouten aoutbreak of something called elizabethngia.
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you used to work at the cdc. what is going on? >> i talked to the cdcort out what's going on and solve the outbreak, it's worry sing. elizabethkingia, a newly recognized species of bacteria that can cause bloodstreamns, meningitis. this is the first outbreak they've seen. typically there are five to ten cases per state per year, so it's very worrisome what's happening here. they're not sure why in the -- >> what is the symptoms. >> what you can see, shortness of breath, fever and neck pain. cdc has sent a team up public health does. the cdc has sent five disease detectives up there and have a team in atlanta that's working looking for any them. medical records and testing of water supplies, they will interview the patients to see what is going on here that may have caused this outbreak. in the m be on the alert so that patients will be treated with the right antibiotics. >> the cdc is on it full force.
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>> all right, rich, thank you. >> thanks, robin and rich. now to dangero its way up the east coast this morning. eight states on alert. snowy messy commute ands, good morning. >> good morning, david. it may be march but it is clearly still winter here in richmond, virginia. this morning temperatures feel like they are in the 20s, we have fresh snow on the and behind me is i-95. this could not be coming at a worse time, the morning commute. we've been watching cars slipping and sliding all over the highway this morning. and this is a story all eastern seaboard. let's take a look at some pictures outside of d.c. and delaware they've already seen 5 inches of novell this morning and that know is still falling. now, even out towards 're seeing actual snow what does that mean? it means you're scraping ice before you head into work this good morning even out towards jersey flurriest the map. we are talking about a massive system moving up the mid-atlantic, we're talking
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affected. that means millions of people affected this morning commute. david, it's an all right, indra, thanks. robin, you came prepared. you're warm this morning. it is freezing out in new york. a reminder winter is not over yet. >> not yet. >> over to amy. the other top and the new turn in flint, michigan. >> good morning, guys. the mother who claims her house is ground zero in the flint water crisis is now taking her fight to court. leann waters testified about thet month. now she is suing city and sit officials claiming they are responsible are to the lead in the water that caused brain injuries and other health her children. meanwhile, a $200 million federal aid package for flint is now stalled in the senate. well, an autopsy shows a mane in raleigh, north carolina, this week was hit by four bullets. in a new statement thursday police say akhil den kins pulled a gun from his waistband and was the officer's gun when he was shot. a witness claims denkins was
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in southern california a man is in custody accused ofashing into the federal building there in orange county. a pedestrian who worked in the building was hit. no word on his condition, but reports he may have had a grudge against the government. in washington state police say a driver likely fell asleep at the wheel before crashing igniting a fire. it took him almost a minute to realize what was going on. he then ran away. finally, the video that is making us all feel a lot better on this springsteen called a special fan onto the stage to dance with him at his concert in minnesota earlier this week. you're looking at jean echlt, 91 years old attended more than 100 springsteen concerts with her daughter. she was holding up a sign that read all i want to do is boss and she certainly got her wish, indeed.
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>> wonderful. that is great. >> happy friday. happy friday.evelopments in the deflategate scandal. lawyers for tom brady meeting in court as the nfl tries to reinstate brady's four-game suspension. tough questions and we have the latest. >> reporter: this morning, tom brady's playing status on the line. >> eporter: the deflategate case in the hands of three appellate court judges. the judges grilling both sides during the hour-long hearing quizzing nfl lawyers about goodell's use ofthe commissioner, judge juror and the enforcer but the most pointed questions seemingly saved for brady's side. judge denny chin saying the evidence of ball tampering is if not overwhelming and zeroing in on brady's destruction of his cell phone during the case. players association lawyer jeffrey kessler claiming for the first time privacy andes were among the reasons for brady's actions.
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involvement in the alleged scheme. >> i didn't alter the ball in any h side leaving feeling good about the hearing. >> the second circuit was very well prepared for this case and heard the arguments from both sides. >> we're very happy with the >> reporter: and goodell telling our robin robs last month it's not just about brady but enforcing their rights. >> this is an issue of what are our rights in the collective bargaining followed them to a tee and we believe that the district court got that wrong. >> reporter: but now another waiting game. the judges aren't expected to issue a ruling for several some fantasy football experts are saying you should draft brady's backup. judges asked tough questions but there is a chance we could see a decisionng of the season. >> millions. rob marciano is in -- you're in vail, colorado. >> what? >> that winter storm hitting the beautiful, rob.
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sure it's safe for school cert cancelled because of this. the school officials say they're investigating and we'll keep parents updated. and this morning, people side feeling uneasy. >> three different businesses were targeted by a gunman last night. a walgreen's, burger king and mcdonald's held up by a man with a gun who threatened to ey didn't hand over cash. the police are reviewing surveillance video to see if the businesses were hit by the same person. and check in with >> and the good news is that the majority of the snow stopped falling; however, we're seeing a good amount of snow on the ground. so, be careful out there a look at that radar. you can see here, the snow moved through the early morning hours and drying out throughout the day. this is what we're looking in the low to mid-30s. and that is going to be another chilly one out there.
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for us in nashville.g. >> reporter: good morning, david. after seven days of testimony, later today, a jury will begin to weigh the evidence to decide who is at fault andeach side is to blame for a naked video of erin andrews a stalker posted online. this morning a jury will get the chance to decide who is to blame for a naked video ofhat went viral on the internet. jesse palmer, espn analyst and now a "good morning america" contributor in's deposition andrews' demeanor after the incident. he was her espn colleague at the time saying, andrews was quiet and more reserved after the video came out. >> i remember amazement really at the performance she was giving. >> reporter: suing her stalker michael barrett as well as the owners and managers of that marriott for $75 million
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>> this could have been stopped. the have just called me. >> reporter: michael barrett says he was having money problems when he came up with a plan, record video of andrews naked in her hotel room on his peephole and sell it for money. >> waited until the shower was turned off. pulled the plug out and waited for the opportunity. >> reporter: barrett pled guilty to stalking in 2010ced to 30 months in prison. the hotel claims barrett was a criminal who tricked them into gaining access. attorneys for the marriott hotel arguing that the nude recordings have not hadt on her career. >> you also got an endorsement for reebok. >> yes. >> reporter: andrews maintaining this incident has causedl scars. >> i instantly cover the peephole. and then i do a check of the room. i look reporter: the video which is still online today has been seen
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at court her family by her side, her father saying almost eight years later his isn't the same. >> she's not the girl that we used to know. >> reporter: the jury wills case sometime after lunch today. david. >> all right, eva, thanks so much. great reporting on this every step of the way. we've got abc's chief legal with us with more. take us into the jury room. we heard that grueling cross-examination ask erin andrews did this really hurt your career. what do these jurors have to st question is liability. meaning who is responsible for this and are they responsible? there's no question that barrett is responsible. he's admitted that he did this, that he altered the peephole.e found responsible then the question is should the hotel and the management group be found responsible meaning were they negligent? assuming the answer to all of those questions is, yes, then it's w much should this be worth to erin andrews. >> we've heard the figure 75
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obviously the stalker doesn't have 75 $75 million.ury comes back with a huge award, a lot of it is going to be against him and then probably some of it might be against the hotel and the management group. but the where the money is, right? so, the question is going to be can andrews' team get them to pay all of barrett's has kind of restricted that ability for a plaintiff like erin andrews. the key is going to be can they show in effect that they were in this together? concert, not an easy argument for erin andrews' team so if in the end, they can't get the hotel management group and owners to pay damages that could reduce the amount that she ultimately gets. >> has to convince them they were in it together. the challenge for the defense would be? >>hroughout for the defense. they've had to be so careful
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question that she was a victim here. so, this has been a tough case for the defense particularly on n as you point out. >> thanks. now to the scare in the air. investigators are looking into a report that a drone narrowly missed a passenger plane in paris coming within about of the aircraft's wing. abc's david kerley has the latest. this is quite disturbing, david, good morning. >> reporter: it is, good morning, robin. they are calling it the rave incident. this was an airbus a320 and can carry 150 people on final approach to charles de gaulle airport when the co-pilot sees5,000 feet 15 feet below his wing and takes evasive action.f the drone they put the autopilot back on and landed safely. this report just out from french authorities from this incident a month ago, very concerning, aircraft.
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what is the danger of the drones with the u.s. planes?hese kind of reports are alarming for u.s. officials. every week there are about a dozen sightings by pilots of drones in their airspace and the worry is what happens these drones hits an aircraft, hits the engine, what happens to that aircraft and everybody on board, robin. >> we don't want to find that you. coming up u.s. soccer legend brandi chastain with a big announcement. what's she's doing for science to protect youngn injury. a big health headline about aspirin and how it could help reduce your risk of cancer. morning.
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aid in concussion research. abc's linzie janis is here with more on that. good morning, stain says she wants to give back and make her sport better by helping doctors learn more about cte, the brain disease that causes memory loss, rage and mood swings. it was an iconic seen around the world. >> goal. >> soccer star brandi chastain scoring the winning shoot-out goal inld cup and then celebrating by ripping off her jersey and falling to her knees. >> i think my contribution has been my passion for the game. >> reporter: now 47 years old, two is making a new contribution to her sport, agreeing to donate her brain to scientists studying the debilitating brain disease cte,traumatic encephalopathy. first discovered in football players by dr. bennet omalu and portrayed in the movie "concussion." >> repetitive head trauma chokes
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after death and has been found in 90 nfl players. >> explosion of your head to repeated blows and what about inherent risk of causing damage. >> reporter: chastain claiming she likely shook off multiple concussions during her career from heading the ball. now telling "i do wonder about the ramifications over the next 20 years. "and says that the children's team she coach, my teams willng the ball and if it means giving up a goal,s that weigh okay. 1.5 million young women play the sport in the u.s. and female high school soccer lmost 40% more concussions than males. >> this is an issue involving girls and women, soccer, hockey, so many other sports, this is not just an issue with boys and reporter: while cte hasn't been found in any female players yet, doctors have found the disease in several male former
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helps future players of the sport she loves. now, of the 307 brains scientists have already studied only seven have been from ays she's not suffering from any cte symptoms but she says as she gets older she worries when she walks into a room and forgets why she wente've all done it. >> interesting her players aren't going to -- miss the goal she said. >> good for her. >> hey, linzie, thank you. coming up here on "gma," who are you going to ghostbusters. >> the new "ghostbusters" trailer uncovering hidden clues and hidden messages next. >> the weekend is clearly here for lara. >> and for you. >> i s know what, look at this. do you know who that is. our biggest didn't reveal yet. it's our favorite reveal since didn't started. >> a didn'ting tornado. bring it, bring it.
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nick watt on the case. >> reporter: that music, ectoe homemade gizmo, slimer, all back thank goodness. >> get out, go. >> reporter: original cast members bill murray and ernie hudson have confirmed cameo, not in the trailer, but there are hints. chris hemsworth plays the receptionist but he's wearing a e also strap on a proton pack? >> there's a bigger picture at hand. >> reporter: zoom in on her white board. par that om. an actual link to an online explainer on the science. >> erin and abbie spent many years together researching and get into the very science of reporter: and so many nods to the original. the haunted bookshelves. >> that's a class one apparition. >> reporter: the head.
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famous quote.his is >> that's a big twinkie. >> reporter: there will be a lot of things you'll be happy to see but they're coming at you at a slightly different way. those '70s. is there time travel involved? >> let's go. >> let's go. >> oh. >> did you want -- >> i'll let you. >> next time. >> reporter: sadly not in july 15th so this will then -- >> the power in me compels you. >> reporter: for abc news, nick watt. >> i love her. >> so excited. 8ws already of that trailer on the movie's youtube site as nick just said, it opens july 15th. cannot come soon enough. >> we're all going. >> you ready? you ready? >> i'm good. >> coming up here on this friday morning edition of "gma," ashley graham, one of our faves and the glam squad -- could she be the "dancing
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vehicle protection. good morning to you. >> donald trump has two campaign headquarters in northeast ohio. >> the new cuyahoga offica is rmer building and another at fourth street and downtown reason. his campaign is looking at the ix center as a possible location for a rally ary on march 15th. >> and prices at the ump are going up. they're $1.90 per gallon, 13 cents higher than monday and a ineries are cutting production for the spring and summer. to find the cheapest near you, go to our www.newsnet5.com and check out the area. and backups on the 5 on your side traffic and maps here.
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typical spots and look at the backup here. i will zoom in for you and show by ledge and there was an accident about an hour or so and it's been clear but we're tracking cars going 14 miles an hour by sagamore road and calling ey're doing and they're just clearing the area and that has been cleared but no injuries and ully float freely. and crocker to the inner belt and a quick check at the backup on 271 northbound and state route 8 and some moving too fast. >> and that is finishing well. snow on the ground and that is not falling from the sky. we dried up and calmed of flurries and the good news is that it's cloudy. be careful on the roads.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. fight to take down the front-runner. ted cruz and aim at donald trump. >> donald, learn not to interrupt. it's not complicated. >> he doesn't have answers. >> trump not backing down. >> this little guy has lied>> the republicans rally to stop trump's momentum. also this morning, guess who's storming the dance floor? cast member we really can't wait to reveal. the huge surprise, it's all happening live. time to get the chains out major mom makeover.y graham and our glam squad working their magic on "gma" viewers. the "sports illustrated" cover
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looking flawless.e a star too. and it's friday. are you ready to dance? bollywood taking over times square. the moves, the music behind theworkout. it's time to get on your feet as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. as you can see we are having a giant, giant bollywood dance party right here in >> that's gio. go, gio. >> uh-huh. >> he's got to speed this up. >> just a little bit. >> we started the week dancing in the week dancing here in times square. >> love it. >> also that big headline about aspirin this morning and really what it can do to stave off cancer later on in life, soor you. >> then, one of our favorites is
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our glam squad, uh-oh, it's official, there they aresquare. you're under arrest for being too hot. our viewers, three deserving moms are working their style transformation. >> i love transformations. i love it. then we have that huge "dancing with the stars" reveal. who is twistinguare this morning. any guesses? well, i'll tell you, she's going to be dancing up a storm. >> i was ready for her to go like this. >> yeah. >> weh guess that. >> we may have beaten that one. >> yeah, we will. confirmation right here. we want to get right to the debate last night for president and fiery republican debate. marco rubio, after the front-runner, donald trump, fighting back. the question, though, is it too late to stop him? let's go to abc's tom llamas in . hey, tom. >> reporter: david, good morning. there were some heated exchanges
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moment like nothing we have seen yet so far, some people are describing its ridiculous and others as just plain gross. overnight, a pile-on of presidential mp fending off a hit below the belt. >> he referred to my hands, if they're small, something else must be small. i guarantee you there's no ntee you. >> reporter: the wild night even had a moment of zen. >> that is not what you said in -- >> donald, i know it's hard not to interrupt.the. >> lying ted. >> when they're done with the yoga can i answer a question. >> you cannot. i really hope that we don't see age. >> he's very flexible so you never know. >> reporter: the front-runner defending his record as a businessman. >> he can start tonight by announcing that all the donill no longer be made in china and in mexico but will be made here in the united states. >> this little guy has lied so much. >> here his involvement with trump university.
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business bureau was a "d" minus. that's the last publicly available rating in 2010 and it was the result of the number ofy received. >> elevated to an "a." >> that's never been publicly released. >> reporter: this morning, senator rubio still hitting trump hard. >> the front-runner now in primary apparently has turned this thing into a spectacle. he's turned it into a freak show. >> reporter: but the showdown that didn't happen, trump and ly remaining civil after their epic battle at the first debate. >> mr. turn, hi. >> hello. >> how are you doing? >> nice to be with you megyn.you here. >> you're looking well. >> as are you. >> reporter: now tomorrow there are four primary contests, kansas, kentucky, louisiana and e amount of delegates but important to any of the candidates who are trying to stop trump. david and robin. >> tom llamas, the last man standing outside that debate much, tom. we'll see you tonight on "world news tonight." in the meantime, to amy and
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>> we begin on wall street where investors are getting importanthe economy. the monthly jobs report out could be a key factor in whether or not the federal reserve raises interest rates again. analysts say a report showing some positive job growth but not enough to spur the fed to take the unemployment rate was expected to remain at 4.9%. well, overseas sharp new rhetoric from north korea this anchor delivered the message that kim jong-un has placed the north korean military on standby for nuclear strikes at any time. it comes approved the toughest sanctions on them in 0 years. the u.s. and south korea are now discussing an advanced missile defense system to address the growing threat. and a health alert about the a new study found people who took low dose aspirin every day for at least six years had a 19% lower risk of developing colon cancer and a 3% lower cancers in general.
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not a substitute for colon cancer screening and as always check with your own doctor before making any changes to your daily breaking news this hour about the death of whitney houston's daughter. a medical examiner in atlanta says bobbi kristina brown's death was caused by drugnd immersion in water. the 22-year-old died in july six months after she was found unresponsive in her bathtub. the full autopsy is being unsealed today. and a at a border crossing in california. a man was being smuggled into the country inside the partially modified gas tank of this suv. he and theen into custody. and finally they call it march madness for a reason. we're going to take you to the high school championships in minnesota. waseca high versus marshall trailing by three. the clock running out when they sink a three-pointer then in overtime both teams scored nine
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overtime both teams scored sixn the third overtime, waseca was down by three. their only prayer was a full court hail mary and they sink it at the buzzer, so they went into fourth e clock winding down, the score tied and another buzzer beater, that was it. waseca, 103, marshall, 100. three buzzerr overtimes. >> that was some great play-by-play action. >> which one was on "sportscenter"? >> amy right there. >> thank you very much. let's get a check on up here. lara. >> major mom makeovers are coming up. our favorite model ashley graham with us to pamper, to transform three very deserving "gma" > and it's our most exciting "dancing with the stars" reveal yet. wait until you see who is storming the ballroom. could it be me? i hope not. plus, speaking of hot new trend taking over the workout world. our big bollywood dance party.
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jodie sweetin earlier this week. the brand-new cast member. who could it be? drum roll, please. come on out. >> yay. >> ginger.s. >> oh, my gosh. >> good morning. >> i want to kiss everybody. >> i want to ay too long. >> thank you. >> i love the hair. >> hi. >> you look beautiful. >> wow. >> gosh, i am so -- >> it's a new people don't know you are a fantastic scientist, but, girl, you can dance. >> we hope. i don't know. i've got a couple of on't know if that's true anymore. >> why don't we take a look and let everybody see your journey to "dancing with the stars." >> our own extreme zee has nocing live on "gma." >> are you kidding me?
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whoa! look at that. >> hey, ginger, you knownext, now, go on "dancing with the stars." >> skydiving. to exploring hidden wonders. >> oh, my reporter: then taking on the joys of motherhood just weeks ago. >> oh, oh, baby boy adrian making his debut into our "gma">> what time did he wake us up this morning? >> oh, he does every three to four hours overnight so it's just like sleeping for "gma." >> reporter: and ginger's next gets a chance to move she's a natural born performer though her dance experience is minimal her mom says she gives 110% towards whatever she does. >> i think with enoce you will see her finish out definitely in the finals. >> on the cheerleading squad in school, a member of the valparaiso university dance team and now she's ready to dancet mirror ball trophy. >> oh, boy.
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big cheering section. >> i love you in more ways than'm here for you as always as you move through this extremely exciting and fun experience. >> oh, my gosh.ait a minute. >> oh, my gosh. >> i have a quick question. that little fringe number, was that just for fun or was that your "dancing with the stars" -- >> that's aars" -- the first thing i went in there and they showed me the wardrobe. >> interesting you did this. >> it was a lot, a lot showing and -- >> no way. >> you looked great. had a baby. incredible. >> you have "dancing with the stars," you're going to still be working at "gma." >> yep. >> of course, primarily you're a momma to little adrian. >> mommyre you going to balance it all. >> that's the thing. this is what i want to do it for him and show -- and i think a lot of mops can probably say, it's tough to go back to work. dive fully in and take every single day as it comes and do as much for him. i have to tell you --
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>> he's going to travel some of thee changing a lot of diapers. >> sorry, baby. the rehearsal, the first rehearsal i had i forgot my pump already running into the obstacles. oh, just about me anymore and i realize that and that's going to be a big -- >> you don't want to forget that, trust me. >> so can you reveal to us who your partner is going to be. >> i can. this is so more exciting than the -- val. the number one. >> oh, that'sow lucky am i? >> you are very lucky. >> mwah, hi, val. >> already. >> good to sigh you, val. >> ginger, you got a ringer. >> i mean, i could not have asked -- when i walked in, the first time, so they genuinely surprised me and i walked in and i screamed. i fully went -- ihim. i don't know why. >> i was very flattered. it was awesome. >> how are her moves -- we know ginger from the parties and have
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dance floor already. >> yeah, i don't want to make her too cocky but -- >> something tells me you won't.. practicing each day? >> it's been like four, five. >> yeah, and then he's like -- to work. there is a lot of work ahead of no joke like this the dance floor. >> she has incredible potential and really wants to do well and i just want to help her stay super >> i'm lucky because he is such a great teacher already. analogies he comes up. i'm a duck in the water. >> my 50th anniversary -- 50rsary? birthday. you taught me how -- he's a great teacher so -- nice shoes too, val. strong sock game too. how are you going to work theere in new york and l.a., how is that going to work? >> we'll fly and we're going to make it work. whatever it takes. >> lots of flying back and forth
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practicing, >> and come to -- >> i'm from new york so i love this. this is so awesome. >> which makes me feel good? have you become uncle val to adrian? >> i haven't >> it's going to happen. >> he will. >> i've met the pumps. >> he did. i forgot to pump. i had to pump that day and i was we do. it's going to be a part of our routine. >> it's a beautiful part of motherhood and embrace every bit of it. >> speaking of motherhood, we have another special >> we have another special guest. come on out. come on out. your mom is here. >> no way. >> yes, your mommy. hey. >> oh. >> you have makeup on. oh, you look great. >> ginger, you're tearing up in the interview and there she is live. >> oh. >> oh, my goodness. >> she's probably like let's get out of here and see the baby.
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you. >> ah. >> no, she doesn't. >> this is crazy. >> this is crazy. >> i know, i know. i can't believe you're going to be doing this and i just excited. oh, my gosh. probably not as excited as karl. >> my stepdad. >> he's like, he's crazy. >> going to be in l.a.it. >> yes, yes and her sisters. yep and her dad. >> traveling across the country now. she's like a jet setter back and forth. >> you'll see our face ino. you know we'll be rooting for you and i think we have something that we'll be wearing. >> oh, no. >> the obvious. >> yes. >> team zee. >> . yes. >> sure. >> we're going to need it. we'll need all of your help so please -- >> should we text our vote now? >> >> you got the best. >> i'm so lucky. >> ginger, you look amazing too. >> thank you.
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>> adrian, all going well. 14 pounds -- this kid is growing like a weed. last night he slept like ten hours straight. >> that's awesome. you're going to need that. >> 18 >> is there one dance that you think she's got -- that's her natural? >> i don't know. i think she's going to do well in all of them. >> do youle with one. >> i think i like the latin ones but i think 'not my natural but that's what i think i am. in my head i'm very this but >> i can't wait to see her in an element i don't think anybody really sees her every day. and also i was a little confused why she's a meteorologistn't study meteors. >> we're working on the science part. >> both ways here, the training. >> i want to see her do the e. >> i want to see that too. >> congrats. i know what you mean. >> thank you. >> ginger said when she comes
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i can see why. whoo.e wearing? >> i like that cologne. >> great cologne there. >> i just want to know if he smells like her? >> we should go on that. tune when we reveal the entire new cast of "dancing with the stars." a great interview and new season of "dancing with the stars" premieres monday, march 21st.o rob in vail. rob. >> hey, rob. >> hey, rob. >> hey, robin, we're here and so excited for ginger. i i guarantee you she hases than i have snowboarding moves. look who i woke up with in vail. [ cheers and applause ] these guys are all part of the trail which is a youth development center based aroundounded by jake and donna who founded burton and their site, you're going to be riding those guys later. i'm kind of like and that doesn't know how to play the guitar. complete poser. you'll see that later on. do a little weather.
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the snow will be winding warm-up and, yeah, fresh pow out here. let's hear it for pow coming in sunday, monday, tahoe will get it first and that as the drought continues there. superpipe happening this weekend. burton u.s. open snowboarding championship, all the high flyers will be here. all right. . we started off this morning with snow and it's just falling. here's a look at the radar right now. you can see the snow is moving in and out and that is the dry and it's wet on the road. still slushy and take your time. cloudy conditions will lead us into the afternoon. the highs will be in the low to you're looking for sunshine after lunch, we should see that poking through the area there. overnight lows into the 20s and that is going to be a chilly ok at the power of 5 forecast. have a great day. >> all right.
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these guy also give me tips. we're going to send it. going to rip. they're like, this is just not going to go well. go to chill.org and find out where your kids can get involved in this great >> i like the sound of that. what's going on with the shirt. >> i think all three of us -- >> is this supposed to hug your muscle. they have elastic m a. we're not sure but we'll be wearing them. >> with pride. >> we'll get some "pop news" and we're so used to seeing pop razzies andagainst each other. "batman v superman," so it was a strange moment when this photog asked john mayer if he would sing at his wedding. john p offered a nice solution and asked the photog for his fiancee's name and staged a paparazzi ambush encouraging him to scream out a question, he now roll it. >> action. >> hey, john, anything you want
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>> no, i want to say kristen. i wish you a great life. >> thanks, john. >> see, isn't that nice? >> very nice. congratulations, i believe that that is a sign for world paparazzi, if they can get along. >> we all can. >> i have cat stevens playing "peace train." i would like to say on this friday can we all get on the peace train? >> yes, thank ow it's over. >> yeah. have a great day, everybody. sometimes it's tough being a grown-up. work issues, relationship just want to go back and talk to that special childhood friend who was always there for you, listened. never tried to make it about him or her. today is that day, your action figure to work day. >> wow. >> that's right. this was born when a man brought work. i know you're excited. you can hold in 2014 and shared the photos of the superheroes posed all over his office.
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emerged. if you bring your action figure to work today we would like you to share a photo with the #afwd, action figure workday 2016 andhe poses -- >> clean. >> thank you. >> do you have a favorite when you were younger? >> spider-man. i did like spider-man. this would work butup in the newsroom they're going to be like -- they're going to have serious -- >> you have to explain it was a national holiday. >> and also i was with lara. say. >> he knows you. >> well, on that note i'd like you to meet the chubby raccoon. >> okay. >> everybody, say hello to the chubby raccoon.g foo which translated in chinese means can i have seconds? clearly he hasn't missed a meal in quite a while. fridge. the door handle just out of reach. i say pang foo, consider it your
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>> i know. where do you find the breaking news thaw cover jo. >> this is true. >> we don't reveal sources. >> we don't. >> i mean, robin, you know that. our sources are the name of the t is friday. thank you, lara. coming up, our big makeover. model ashley graham and the glam squad are helping three "gma" and you're going to see they're having a good time. you'll see it live. >> dance moves. >> and bollywood is taking over. >> a workout world.
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. breaking overnight from the live desk, the middle school in monroe falls cleared and opened this morning. the threat found on a bathroom wall, according on that district facebook page. a band concert set for last night cancelled because of this and school officials are investigating but, again, the middle school is cleared and terrence and jackie. >> spent this morning, people on cleveland's west side are feeling uneasy. >> and three different businesses targeted by a gunman walgreen's, burger king and mcdonald's held up by a man with a gun who threatened to shoot if they didn't hand over cash. the police are reviewing see ifnesses were hit by the same person.
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>> and straight to the radar. we saw snow earlier moving through and that is clearing e now dealing with clouds along the lakeshore and let's move farther south so you can see that and is that the snow we're left with in tuscaroras farther south in ohio and that is good news. it may not be fallling from the skies but it's packed on the . they're set this morning and you can expect the temperatures to be brisk and chilly, the highs in the mid-30s, and we'll see some sunshine. into the weekend, we're forecasting rain and snow into st for your saturday. over to you, kristen. and we're tracking an accident here at fulton on our 5 on your side traffic maps and zooming in for fulton, not causing the backups there and seeing the typical slow spots. that slow spot on 271 northbound, it's as what it was before. let me show on you the odot
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welcome back tollywood taking over times square this morning. we have a huge party, a dance party, about to happen. definitely a theme today. we just learned ginger -- >> ginger zee, everybody. >> next. watching gio. >> we're all going to take tay turn. >> girl, you're going up there -- >> is he listening to the same oh, gio. >> i thud talk. i should talk. >> exactly. >> you're going to make me do this. the moves taking the world by a good workout. you'll want to stick around for this. >> we'll walk the walk. >> meanwhile, robin is standing by. hey, robin.
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we can't help ooh. we have a big makeover reveal. all morning long we've been transforming three "gma" moms who want to revamp their styles. we'll bring them out in just a i'm here with ashley, the woman behind these makeovers and knows beauty and style comes in all shapes and sizes. >> m the runway and the red carpet, to the cover of "sports illustrated's" swimsuit issue. >> for the first time ever,ee covers. >> ashley graham is making history as a model, designer and body activist out to prove once and for all that beauty truly size. >> i like to think of it as my size. >> now she's bringing her own brand of confidence to her new fashion line at dress barn. >> this year wasexpectations of what people thought a woman my size could do in fashion. >> reporter: urging us to go
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empower ourselves. >> tah-dah. and i feel >> why? because she is sexy and fearless. ashley, it's great to have you u. >> i know you've had the having -- >> my first ready to wear collection with dress barn. so exciting. it's a gorgeous dress xcited to present it with you guys. >> that's wonderful. i don't know how you do it but you do. >> you just do it. >> you find a way and you do it. you do it so well. i love your you. >> always so much fun and these three moms we have here, they're here with their families. they all have a special story behind them and why they wanted to revamp theirok at them, beautiful families to begin with. but they just wanted a little something. >> giving them a little oomph with the beyond by ashley graham dress barn. >> beyond. >> yes, beyond, honey. >> first is kate and i understand kate has lost 30 pounds since november and she
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>> yes.ed her look and got her a little sexier. oh, you see the ladies here, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> all three of them. then where's kate. >> kate is in the pink. >> she has lost 30vember. >> yes, and ashleigh is a mother of three and alisha is a mother of five teenagers. >> wow. >> she's got twool this summer so getting her in gorgeous graduation dress, as well. very exciting. >> are you ready to see the transformation? are you ready to see the? come on out. come on out. kate. [ cheers and applause ] >> whoa. >> alisha. >> ashleigh. >> hey. >> all you guys look amazing. >> oh, my goodness. >> so kate just lost 30 pounds. we threw her in a dress and on the side they've got -- great ruching and can make it really tight, slimming. there's ruching that goes everywhere. how do you feel, kate? >> awesome. >> gorgeous.
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>> it'she baby crying, oliver looked over like is that mine? is that mine over there crying. you had the latest beber. >> yes. >> so this is a date night look. ashleigh said she feels insane in the back. she's a teacher so she's not she's it when they are husband takes her out to go dancing, dinner, >> for sure. >> and i'm not really a huge print girl but these brush strokes are for any girl who's not a it to another level and alisha. >> wait, you have five teenagers. >> five. >> never seen you dress up. >> no, not really.o you think of mom gentleman. >> looks good. >> yes. >> what did you do. >> alisha doesn't have -- she doesn't really have a lot of hips so we wanted to create an that's exactly what we did with the fit and flair dress here by beauty beyond, ashley graham and just
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time for you but alisha said shend likes to feel really girlie so we wanted to put that with her personality. >> okay. i want to ask some of the family members over here. all right, so, so,u think? >> oh, my god. she looks amazing. i love the dress. everything. thank you so much. >> are you proud of momma? >> yeah. >> are you goodof you? do you behave? >> of course. yes. >> you never get a chance to see your mom dress up. >> no. >> happy birthday. here? >> what's your name? >> ah. >> it's worth it. you know what, your family love you.e you. love you. it's wonderful you wanted to do something special like this. what does your family mean to you for them to see you like hing. >> it means a lot to me. >> it's special. we've been through a lot this year. >> wonderful. >> you guys look amazing.
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thank and also the glam squad s. kelly bartlett for doing a beautiful job with the hair and makeup. can we get a shot of them over there? they look great over there. that's our glamthe dark. >> let's go back to rob in vail. thank you all very much. >> hey, robin, the kd their boards because i need all the help i can get. all right, let me snowboard here ten feet. all right, how am i doing? doing all right? all right. burton u.s. open snowboard championships happening this weekend. i am not competing. breaking news there. let's go over the forecast for the got windchills that are going to be, well, pretty chilly tomorrow so once the snow moves out we're calling for temperatures to feel very winterlike so just bracehat but brace yourself for a bit of a warm-up.
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50s in chicago and new york and 60s in st. louis and and snow is moving into san francisco and i see you guys do a lot of this. ah, gosh. this is painful at my age. . all right, let's get straight to the radar and that snow is gone. out of here. cloudy conditions less and snow the highs it's still a chilly day ahead of us and we'll see some sun this afternoon. >> this this weathercast is brought to you by king's hawaiian. i know we're talking about snowboarding but i remember back in 1988, the olympics in s one guy who took the olympics by storm. his name, eddie the eagle. he's now -- his life is about arring hugh jackman. i got to sit down with him. this guy has amazing grit and
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check it out. >> looking right. in a frenzy over a 52-year-old british plasterer. yep, a plasterer. >> my brother is a plasterer. my dad is a y uncles were so it's in the dna. >> reporter: this guy may be bred for construction but he became famous for this. >> that's a british eet the real eddie the eagle. one who in 19 8 became the buzz of the winter olympics. >> how did it go? >> i was getting shakier and >> reporter: an unknown underdog and unlikely sports hero. >> hopefully within the next year or so i will become a world class jumper but at the moment i'm the best ski jumper that >> reporter: so you accomplish your dream of becoming an olympian and you satisfied the family legacy by being a >> eventually i went to law school, did my law degree but then i still carried on my plastering and construction and i was just happy doing that as i
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>> yes. >> athlete. >> your father accurately portrayed as being very black and white. >> he was also very supportive just in a different way. he would work extra hours, do extra bit of me. >> this is not fair. >> reporter: the actor that plays him in the movie, a spitting image. >> it was like looking in thend i thought, my god, you looked just the way i looked 28 years ago. >> do you think hugh jackman has what it takes to be a real ski jumper. >> i think he would be great. none of my coaches were ever as good looking as hugh >> reporter: amidst the glamour of having a movie made of his life his message remains the same. you never gave up. what am i doing, this is stupid, was there ever a>> never. even if i broke things or sleeping in the car, didn't know where my next meal was coming from, i never ever thought about giving o take that as a message as i try to snowboard.
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never give up no matter how much it hurts. we talked about "eddie the eagle." you know about the flying tomato but have you ever heard of the flying weatherman? he's got it right here. yeah, meteorologist mctwist right here. u.s. open championships happen this weekend. >> did rob sleep last night. >> i know. we were all looking at like we new something was coming. >>ekend, rob. have fun with your friends. thank you. >> we got the advil back for you here. >> we do. that movie is so sweet. it especially for kids and there's something that when i talk to hugh jackman about it, he said you don't have to win to be a winner. it's about doing your best, >> i love that. >> it's really good. that and "zootopia." coming up here on "gma," our big "gma" bollywood dance party.
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the cast will be n "good morning america." abc tuesday. you just can't stopr the music. it is our bollywood dance party and we've got moves that are taking over the world like "slumdog millionaire" and this a gomez. part of a hot new workout craze. we have sarina jain and dune ya dance creator priya th great workouts. what is it about indian dance that makes us want to move. >> it's about joy. we have priyanka chopra, gets in amazing shape because of doing that. >> i'm in. she looks pretty darned good. your dance is anion of four different dances. we'll get a sampling. i see him sweating. that's a good sign. first i want to go over to
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tell us about your dance. >> this is an indian dance workout. i created it 17 years ago known as the jane fonda of india, jane fonda -- >> i am. it's been at crunch fitness since the beginning. >> it has. we've have a little glow, girl. >> i'm glistening keeping my workout fresh and this group is so energy ittic. >> is it easy to do. >> i think i'm picking it, guys, right? [ cheers and applause ] >> live and learn. live and learn. >> what does that mean. >> whoo. >> we gots first move. you got five, six, seven, beat, one, two, three, airports up, now this works your upper body and your legs, okay. works your upper body and your legs. >> yeah. >> there you go. >> od butterfly. give me your heart. >> and your soul.
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this works your abs anddy. >> very selena gomez. >> celebrate. nice. >> i wish i had that. i got that. here we go. body. >> now the third move is called arms out, shoulders. yeah, hit it hard. two, three. move. whoo. yeah. yeah. bolly, bolly.e you go. >> thank you. i'm heading this way. so, you've got a very active dance there. tell me a little about >> it is super easy. full body workout coming from all cultures of india. you know, millions of people are doing itty it's on downloading our series on itunes or doing it at ourcity, there's millions doing it. >> you've been doing it all
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>> it's not super easy but i'm sweating and i'm not doing it totally wrong. >> here's our bolly tap. take it around in a circle. >> i can't really do it. >> we got our village wave. celebrating and then some highppy knees. >> five, six, seven, eight. and tap. here's your abs. and up. hut, hut, hut. >> whether it is doonya or masala fun, happy experience. gio is doing it. rachel is doing it. home you guys have enjoyed it. we want to . >> thank you very much. >> keep on dancing because we're coming back with actress joan allen here on this friday edition of "good morning
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k now with actress joan allen. she stars in the new abc show "the family" as the mother of a boy who reappears ten years after going missing and in thisp you will see just how desperate she is to help her son recover. take a look. >> you're his doctor, all right. you are supposed to be fixing him. >> he's not a broken our son. >> no, he's not our son. he's just -- he's -- he is ine somewhere. please, just help us find him. >> and joan allen is with us today. between that role and yourance in "room," you really have delved into the psyche of women with missing children. was this just a coincidence, these roles came up it was a complete coincidence, i was flabbergasted
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month later i got the script for "the family." i was like, what is this? this is to hear your reaction, though, when brie larson from home. >> i was. i was. she did such an incredible, incredible, amazing job and she was so gracious to everybody and on the red carpet, she was beautiful and i thought she's soit. >> the belle of the ball. >> yes, she was. >> tell me about your character. she's actually the mayor of the town, correct. >> yes, yes, the story spans tenit's the present day where i'm now the mayor of the town and our youngest child has been kidnapped and has been reunited with the family and then it also cuts back to ten years in the day when he was actually abducted and around that time, as well so it kind of frames. >> i was reading about the research you did about being the mayor of a watching video clips.
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towns of the population of 75,000 to 100,000 and you see, you know, all different types.y interesting, but i watched them, you know, having press conferences and, you know, just how they behave in a public arena and that was helpful. >> and as it so often does inons it rips family as part. talk about the drama that ensues with your family when your son comes back. >> well, you know, having a child be kidnapped worst nightmare of a parent or any family and so the trauma of that, each family member responds to it in their own way and kind of tries to work through the trauma. my character, i think,way into work more. my daughter's character that alison pill plays becomes religious. the oldest son drinks and the husband starts to philander but it all is a catalyst of thismic event. >> yes, the shattered glass over the family picture says it all, right? >> yes. >> joan allen, thank you so much for stopping by. we appreciate it and "the
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this morning, donald trump has two campaign headquarters in northeast ohio. the office is at ding and another office is set up on fourth street and downtown lorain. the campaign is looking at the ix center as a possible location for a rally before the primary on and here's somara. well, the snow stopped falling. that is good for us here in northeast ohio. getting a break from that for now. does return in the forecast tomorrow. we're looking at the radar. d slick. be careful out there. -- the roads are still slick and be careful out there. the temperatures in the low ain, that snow stops and the flurries should give way as we head throughout the morning, as we head into the afternoon. a little bit of sunshine e power of 5 seven-day forecast showing the snow and rain chance return for your saturday. then a nice warm-up is on the way into the middle of next look at the power of 5 seven-day forecast. corrina.
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you heard somara mention it could be slippery because of we're dealing with this, though and we're hearing reports of an rta bus and avenue at west 62nd street. we're making calls on that rities and whether there were injuries. we're still seeing slowdowns as well. 71 northbound and moving at 22 miles per hour. the 77 average speeds of 24 miles an hour in the slow spots there and this is a quick look at drag taking you 13 minutes headed 77 northbound rock side to downtown, the average speed of 14 miles an hour and 90 eastbound, crocker to the inner belt and a live look ou71 northbound at clark avenue. a little bit of stop and go and as you see the lane is reduced there. over to you. and don't forget, today is national hug a g.i. e special. >> yes, and we will see you again on monday with good morning cleveland.
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>>e! with kelly & michael." today, from the new film, "whiskey tango foxtrot," tina fey. and star of the hit drama, "quantico," plus, we're quick off "live"'s flashback friday and we want you to join in. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] >> and now, here are your emmy-award winning co-hosts, kelly ripa and michael strahan.
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