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it's friday. have a great weekend. america. donald trump lines up another big endorsement from a former rival as republicans ditch the personal insults at last night's debate. >> i cannot believe hown up here. >> marco rubio and ted cruz still focused on the front-runner. >> the president can't just say anything he wants. >> we are to you. >> trump faces new questions about growing violence at his rallies. >> when they see what's going on in this country they have anger that's unbelievable.emergency. deadly floods drown the south. the national guard rescuing more than 3,000 families. a black hawk helicopter swooping
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the woman behind sean penn and the drug lord taking on to be alone with the kingpin and told us about the moment she wanted to die. the canadian prime minister comes to washington charming justin fever takes over the white house. good morning, iday. a little bromance between the president and canadian prime minister. >> a romance going on with america, i think. >> yes, absolutely and justin trudeau and sasha andlso attended and the president got choked up as he talked about his daughters and how much they've grown up. we'll have what he said. >> his daughters lookedo grown up. really remarkable. oh, no, it happens like that but we have a lot more coming up on that state dinner. first right to the debate over night.
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candidates taking each other on ahead of the critical primary votes tuesday. trump racking up another big karl starts jon. >> reporter: good morning, amy. last night may have been the last big chance to takeut for the most part they didn't even seem to try. trump kicked off the debate by touting another big endorsement from one of hisrivals. tomorrow morning. >> reporter: his debate with his tame. >> i cannot believe how civil it's been uporter: personal insults, interrupgs and vulgarities of the last debate disappeared. donald trump tried to loan like the unifier this time. >> the republicanor whatever you want to call it should embrace what's happening. we're having millions of extra people join. we are going to beat the >> reporter: one place trump was
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controversial comments about muslims. >> last night you told cnn, quote, islam hates us. did you mean all 1.6muslims? >> i mean a lot of them. i mean a lot of them. >> reporter: marco rubio said talk like that is alienating america's muslim the world. >> if you go to any national cemetery especially arlington you'll see crescent moons there. >> in large mosques all over the have people chanting "death to the usa." >> reporter: some of the strongest criticism came over his praise for brutalarian regimes including vladimir putin of the russia and the china government that mowed down protesters in tiananmen square. >> that doesn't mean i was endorsing it.s a strong, powerful government that put it down -- >> i think that the chinese government butchered those kids and when that guy stood in
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build a statue of him over here when he faced down the chinese government. >> reporter: ted cruz ended with what seemed like a dig at donald trump.redible nation we have that the son of a bartender and the son of a mailman and dishwasher and a successful businessman can all stand on this stage competing and for your support. >> reporter: afterwards donald trump called the debate elegant. a reflection perhaps on the fact that it didn't appear to do anything to change his position as theunner for the republican nomination. george. >> okay, jon, thanks. let's take it to senator marco rubio who joins us from palm beach.ng us. you're getting a lot of good reviews last night but did you do anything to slow donald trump down? >> well, i don't know if it'sonald trump down. i think it's like any debate an opportunity to convince people that i'm the right choice to be president.
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number of undecideds acrossn illinois and ohio and north carolina and the other, missouri and other states in play but also in florida so i think it's an opportunity to do that and an opportunity to get other candidates to give you a second look and also an opportunity to supporters. about. that's what it was about the night we have, see if it pays dividends. >> anything you wish you would have said? >> well, look, i give credit to it was a policy debate. it was very policy oriented and a lot of topics we could have talked about that we didn't get to, two-hour debate. i give them credit.e debate and aim good it was. i wish i would have given out my website >> according to most of the polls i've seen over the last several days still down by double digits in florida. one report that you're not even
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in the final four days? >> well, we're not down by double digits. i've always ack going to be a tough fight here in florida. but we're making real progress. i love all the trends that are happening and i think a couple of things are happening. number one is there is a of voters that are now making up their minds and i think they'll head our way, i hope so anyway and feel strongly they will and a lot of kasich and cruzt realize neither of them have any chance to win and florida and if they don't want donald trump to be our nominee voting for them in florida is a vote for >> even if you win florida on tuesday night, get every single one of the delegates by our calculations you'll need to win 78% of the remaining delegates to get 't be done. your best hope is a contested convention. how do you answer donald trump's argument whoever has the most delegates going to that veng should be the nominee. >> the majority, almost republicans do not want donald trump to be our
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if you have someone your front-runner and nominee who has a significant percentage of the party rejects you won't win a i think i'm the only candidate left in the race who can unite the republican party and also grow it and so i think that is the reason why ultimatelyhe nominee. it's not going to be a traditional way. will take a long time most people anticipated to get there. but it's important and i feel really good about it,day when we win florida what it is going to mean for our campaign. >> senator rubio, thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks, states on the ballot tuesday. >> a lot at stake. one of the questions talked about last night in the debate, the physical violence seen at some of donald trump'sne reporter is saying she was assaulted by trump's campaign manager. abc's tom llamas has that story in palm beach for us.tom. >> reporter: amy, good morning to you. in just a couple of hours donald trump will receive dr. ben carson's endorsement here at his mar-a-lago
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several incidents involving violence. overnight, donald trump on the defense at the republican debate grilled on this violent rally in north carolina wednesday night. >> when they see protests in some cases, you'ree i vance seen, i heard about it which i dope like, when they see what's going on in this country, they have anger that's unbelievable. >> reporter: the ugly moment going viral. >> get out. >> reporter: as trump is speaking a demonstrator walking out gets sucker punched. police say the man who threw the elbow, 78-year-old john mcgraw. he's now charged withd battery. but before getting arrested, mcgraw said this to "inside edition." >> the next time we see him, we might have to kill him. >> reporter: the protester speaking to abc affiliate wtvd. >> it feels ugly around. >> reporter: this morning
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student attending that same student attacked by another trump supporter. >> hey, hey, hey. >> reporter: the trump campaign saying they discourage this kind of behavior and ensure the and all attendees but it follows weeks of trump suggesting to his supporters they get violent. >> we're not allowed to puncho if you see somebody getting ready to throw a tomato, knock the crap out of him, would you? seriously. i'd like to pump him in the face, i'll tell now trump also dealing with accusations his campaign manager, corey lewandowski assaulted lds a conservative reporter with breitbart. >> you don't grab a female reporter the way he grabbed me. >> reporter: fields showing us the bruise wheregn manager grabbed her. if you had a chance to talk to donald trump right now, what would you say to him? >> i would just ask him to just put himself in my shoesf i was his daughter.
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out denying it happened but this is an audio recording of the incident. >> [ bleep ]. >> yeah, you down. >> i can't believe he just did that. that was so hard. >> reporter: i asked trump about it after the debate. your campaign manager has been accused of assault. your campaign has flatly denied o you say to that? >> i wasn't there. i don't know anything about it. i can say this, i was walking and we have tremendous secret service around and he was grid and the secret happened. >> reporter: now, ben terrace who you heard in that is a reporter for "the washinays he saw the whole thing go down and says michele fields george. >> okay, tom, thanks. to matthew dowd in austin, in the debate last night that donald trump's opponents did not lay this at his feet. but is this any kind of a danger, these incidents of violence to donald trump's >> well, it seems like a danger to a lot of people at the
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i don't think it's actually going to be a political danger in the course of this. said last this. there is some accountability he and his campaign have for creating anthese things happen. i think going forward they have to do everything possible to stop this kind of thing from happening. sometimes it does, george, as you know, these things happen but not going to hurt donald trump right now going into tuesday. >> he praised that debate as an civil. his opponents mostly pulled their punches last night and they're responding to the criticism of last week's debate. was it an overcorrection? >> i was fascinated. we went from some combination of a comedy central roast to "downton abbey" this week in the course of seven days we saw that i think what you'll see out of ump in the category of the bar isn't very high, this was donald
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course of this. he stayed restrained. he stayed the course of this even when this way. i think it's good for donald trump going into tuesday and this, george, we don't know if another debate after this. this may be the last debate. >> good you got all of amy's favorite shows in one answer. >> so true. >> way to go, matthew dowd, thanks very right. flooding down south. six states under flood watches this morning. both louisiana and mississippi. in states of emergency as mor the way. abc's steve osunsami is in greenville, mississippi, with the very latest. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, to you, amy. the forecast calls for as muchh of rain and if you take a look all around me you'll notice that that is an inch that families don't need. this is one of severalderwater here and adding insult to injury are the storm
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of this is going nowhere fast. the south are waking up to a fifth day of historic floodwaters surrounding their homes. since monday five people have them drowned. the water now stretches over several states. this is new video thursday evening of what it looks like near shreveport, louisiana.ll soaking in the water. >> we got you. >> reporter: this morning the national guard is sharing these pictures of their excellent work this week. they've helped rescue more than 3,500ne point using black hawk helicopters to rescue drivers caught in the flood. in mississippi the governor declared a state of emergency. here is a driverhave turned around and didn't and when she finally woke up to the floodwaters she ended up driving deeper into them nose first.d this is worse than a hurricane. >> last time we had water this
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is that the water here was a foot higher last night. but many of these homes like this one behind me are built on wooden foundations and they're ruined.>> it's just a horrible situation. steve osunsami, thank you. rob is tracking the storm. not good news? more rain coming and historic event in monroe, 20 inches in 48 hours, 1 in 1,000-year event. hattiesburg and north of greenville 1 to 2 feet of greenville. this is a mayan express fromo waters filtering into this area of the gulf of mexico and in through the midsouth. more flash flood watches and warnough the middle of next week. how much more do we expect ask even parts of texas will see more rainfall today. 2 to 4 mississippi. >> thank you, rob.
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headline about el chapo and the actions that brought sean penn. kate dell castillo is here to speak out. >> she's speaking out about sean penn too.er about writing an article until they were already in front of el chapo telling "the new yorker" she thought they were making a movie. overnight kate del castillo, thetar who facilitated that meeting between sean penn aen nd joaquin "el chapo" guzman talking about how she and penn into the jungle to meet him. >> i want to make clear that this interview -- >> reporter: according to the contacted the "weeds" actress and guzman reached out because he wanted to do a boo he to star in it. i immediately said yes, the
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continuing for months and sending a o dest l castillo from prison saying i hope to say hello to you in person someday. hopefully soon.n a year later guzman got his wish and del castillo traveling with penn and two others to meet with him while on the run from mexican according to the article the drug lord doted on the actress even escorting her to her bedroom at the end of the night. del castillo saying she beliehapo might assault her when they were alone. instead he said thanks for giving me one of the best days of my life and left. in january when the druglord was they claim they tracked him down following actors and producers and when del castillo heard that she wante he said it was one of the best days of his life.
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the celebration of nancy reagan's life. so many lining up to honor the former first lady who will be in just a few hours. former president george w. bush and first ladies including michelle obama will be among the friends and family gathering at thential library and abc's matt gutman is in simi valley, california, with more on the story, good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, lara. and to celebrate her life nearlyled by her casket today at her funeral at the reagan library. a thousand expected to be in attendance, a former t lady, celebrities, even diane sawyer will be here to read from the bible and mr. t. will be on hand. who could for get those iconic sitting on his lap planting that kiss on his d by firefighters and saluting the woman who helped
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and this incredible devotion andh other. former canadian prime minister brian mulroney will be here reading from ronald reagan's love letters to nancy reagan. in fact, the romancee very end. one of nancy reagan's last dying wishes, an important one for her, she be buried so physically they would be as if they were holding hands. >> that is beautiful. thank you so much, matt. and george will be anchoring of the eastern. be. to rob and serious f days, record-breaking, do some sunning and bikers and taxi drivers out, as well. 82 for a record incooler the next few days but
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president obamaprime minister justin trudeau. >> yeah, they were -- it's fair to say bromance. >> i think so. >> joking, it's the u.s. let's face it and then president obama also had quite an emotional speech about his beautiful daughters. we'll talk about that coming up. >> cannot wait for begin with the latest in battle. a small part of that sex tape in question was played in court for the very first time as the now grills a journalism expert arguing they had a first amendment right to post it. linzie janis has all the latest.linzie. >> reporter: good morning, amy. that's right. lawyers for gawker pointing out that at least one local tv station aired a non explicitape in its coverage of this lawsuit claiming that just like that station, its initial posting was newsworthy. in court, twot
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center of the hulk hogan trial played for the first time. >> let us take a look at a clip from an october 15, action news broadcast. >> reporter: this as gawker tried to body slam one of team hogan's expert witnesses. >> you were a reporter for only threeght. >> not been a reporter since 1973, correct? >> approximately mike foley a journalist professor saying gawker's featuring the sex tape featuring terry bollea, n wasn't justified and wasn't journalism. the defense hammering his credibility suggesting the professor's views on what is newsworthy is from a bygoneas no facebook, right? >> that's correct. >> okay, there was no youtube, right? >> that is correct. >> reporter: at points the
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agreeing that celebrities like kaitlyn jenner and madonna who talk publicly about their sexuality deserve less privacy, also agreeing thatsomething may seem unethical to some doesn't mean it is necessarily illegal. >> gossip columnists, they too are protected under ourendment even if you don't think they're doing a good job, right? >> freedom of the ut the hulk not breaking a sweat. >> so many people understand the case now that it's really, really neat that peopletand why we're here. discredit your witness. >> if you listen to the questions, everything they were asking him, nothing to do with this case. >> reporter: hogan'ssaying they do agree with gawker on one point, the internet is the wild west when it comes to media but all journalism outlets
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joining us is dan abrams, and let's talk about that journalism expert after cross-examination did he have >> no, it was not effective for hulk hogan's team. not only was he sort of outdated and not only did he get blasted on cross-examination. not only did they use his own him but keep in mind that hogan's team had previously had a really good day, right? they're coming off of a day where they have the founder of gawker and editor in cheever seeming callous about the impact of the things they do talking about the fact that they certainly would run stories about pictures of celebrities naked, et cetera. of itself tells the jury what they need to know. you don't need a professor saying and that's not good ethics. you know, it speaks for itse they detracted from some of the progress that they had made. >> perhaps some progress that they made, though, calling in
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gawker to talk the website profited from the sex tape. >> this is a critical issue, right? what gawker's position is there were no ads on this so we effectively didn't make this guy is saying, they were celebrating the fact this tape did so many views, they gave out bonuses and it's not just the number, it's the celebratory skwors saw a portion of it. >> that's right for the first time. very small snippet. >> dan abrams, more to come, thank you. terrifying home invasion for mississippi when an escaped prisoner held a family hostage in their home and turned the tables when the wife sneaked away and grabbed a gun. the story. >> reporter: good morning. it all started march 2nd when rafael mccloud escaped from jail after overpowering a guard withknife. they warned residents they believed he was still in the area. no leads and now believed he may
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relief in mississippi this morning after police say this man, an escaped prisoner was killed during a terrifying home invasion thursday. the hunt for rafael mccloud is now over. >> reporter: police say rafael mccloud facing rape and murder charges for the disof ilson broke out of jail last week after holding an officer at knifepoint. >> consider him dangerous armed with a homezhang shank when he left theter: it sparked an intense manhunt around 4 a.m. thursday less than a mile from the jail police say mccloud forced his way into a home. the man at the house and his-5-year-old son were heading to the garage when they were approached with a man with a knife and forced them back inside the knife and tied them in the shoulder and held him, his son and wife all hostage in a bathroom. >> we believe that was a struggle ensued inside the home >> 30-year-old male stabbed in
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>> reporter: after being held there for hour, the wife was somehow able to leave and came back with a gun and shotr freeing her husband, he then fired more shots killing mccloud. the man was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. his wife and 5-year-old son wereut how about that wife and i don't know if it was adrenaline or fight or flight magazining to get out, getting the gun, shooting and freeing her husband. just thenk you, linsey. coming up here heroin in america. david muir is on the front lines going one-on-one with children trained to drug. a chemical in some of your favorite foods including frefrnl and coffee.
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of that crisis for ial "breaking point: heroin in america" david muir with a first look tearing families america. >> we've been at this for more than a year and there are no boundaries. think about this number this morning. 129 people die every day in america from drug overdoses, theelated to prescription pills and heroin. more deaths than from car accidents and guns and some very brave families are about to sound the alarm. new hampshire, they're already on track to have the deadliest year yet from heroin. >> all good? >> reporter: for more than a year cracking it iny we're with the s.w.a.t. team about to go out on a bust. in this apartment authorities say a young couple youngling to get the money for their next fix. and if you think that's not my
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parents, families, blindsided.- football. he loved to play. >> reporter: doug griffin. >> courtney was a lot of fun and would bring a smile to every >> reporter: four out of five heroin users begin with prescription pain pills. >> he got hurt in a game. >> the r: rich, poor, the middle class, pills then heroin. >> spencer switched over to >> the police came to my door at 1:00 in the morning and said my son was gone. >> in so many communities across this country, the needles are man shows us the needles and tool kits they show, families discovering them. >> you have families calling saying there are needles on the little league field which is why chris is now teaching middle school students, 11 and 12 years old
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someone back from a heroin overdose. the students have seen the needles everywhere. >> i saw one just like on the sidewalk and i was like, what is that for and my mom t i was like, whoa. >> reporter: and some of the children reveal it's in their own homes. >> these kids are 11 and 12 years old. that's where we are? >> just look, this young girl practicing how to administer the drug to save someone practicing on a teddy bear. >> wow, what a stunninghorities are now tracing new heroin use to prescription prils, especially among younger users. >> that incredible number you heard. four out of five new heroinith prescription drugs, an injury on the football field, soccer field or leftover pills in the medicine cabinet you might find from your parents so that's where they believe it begins and we track theseore than a year and even they could not have predicted where this would turn in their own families. it's heartbreaking but we look >> eye-opening investigation
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now with justin fever and not talking about the pop star but canadian prime minister justin trudeau a huge hit at the white house and the other huge stars, malia and sasha whose dad got a little more than choked up when he talked about his little girls. from the country that brought us justin bieber brings us justin>> leave it to a canadian to get international fame with a song called "sorry." >> reporter: their bromance, a display at the state dinner overnight. >> we're actually closer than friends. we're more like siblings. >> reporter: the first lady is also making waves withg in a floral jason wu. and sophie trudeau in purple and
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first state dinner recommend nicing about how much they've grown. >> when i first elected to the office, malia was 10 and sasha was just 7 and they grow up too this fall malia heads 0 of to college and i'm starting to choke up. >> reporter: canadian celebrities michael j. fox, mike myers andolds acop company ied by his wife blake lively accompanied by sara ba bareilles bareilles. >> to me, came in at a much slower rate than yours has. >> a little teasing. >> a little pressure goes with the job. >> i like that justin >> all right. sorry, right. coming up, jessica alba and her honest brand are now under fire. new claims that one of theay to avoid is actually in their laundry detergent. >> oops.
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breaking overnight a man sent to the hospital after being shot at a bar in cleveland in of rockwell avenue. two men were treated at the scene here. the shooting victim taken to metro health, his c second person treated at the scene for an apparent arm injury. well, we are less than a week away fromon here in ohio. >> and candidates will make stops in northeast ohio this weekend. tomorrow donald trump is planning to rally at 2 p.m. at the ix center. and kasich will be at strongvilles rec center.
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pretty good for the look right now at the radar. you can see the rain has moved out just some clouds left for today. so the clouds will give way to some sunshine temperatures reaching the 40s this afternoon. some of us could be around 50 as we head closer tounties. we are going to be seeing some weather pretty good, that's saturday, however, sunday we do have rain moving into the forecast. a nice warm up on the way. over to you.a couple of accidents i want to bring to your attention to. first in lorain this is route 2 eastboundther accident northbound at 480, zooming you in you can see that we are dealing with some backups on 71. elsewhere we had an earliere marker 145 that has been cleared but we're still seeing some delays for you on 77 northbound but things definitely improving.
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w. good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and jessica alba and her honest brand under fire this morning. new claims that one of the primary ingredients the brand the honest company is firing back. oprah, fit, fabulous and showing it all off. her brand-new weight loss he's inspiring people to live their best and healthiest life. why she says she's over wanting to be health alert before you touch that toast and coffee, even french fries, the chemical in it that could cause . besser breaking them down. all that and "house of
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here with us live as weg, america. morning, america. happy friday. great to have neve campbell with us today. take a look at what we have outside. there's a bat signal made out of legos in times square. ask? because we're counting down to the brand-new informant "batman v superman" all the stars joining us next week. >> are you sure they updated the theme? >> like the 1970m west is not going to be here. >> all right, we also have a parenting alert about posting online. does your family have rules for what you share on socialll, it turns out kids who are more concerned about their parents what's online definitely true perhaps in my house. >> not my house. i'm concerned with what >> you cannot put that picture on. >> my son has a blanket no
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>> stand up. >> not allowed to post and. anyway, thank you for that therapy session. also this morning, "star wars" actress daisy ridley already a role model to so many little setting an example with the way she's fighting body shaming. how she's using the force to stand up for all women. that's coming up. >> she is a role model forirls and women right there. now to amy with the morning rundown. >> good morning, everyone. we begin with donald trump picking up a major endorsement. expected to announce his support for him today. the candidates took on a friendlier tone explaining their immigration and social security, even trump remained low key but stood by his statement islam hated us speaking a n rubio.
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up by trump's campaign manager and another one a punched during a rally in north carolina. the historic floods in the south. two feet of rain forced thousands from their homes and another 6 inches could fall in louisiana and far, four deaths are blamed on those storms. well, a manhunt under way for a convicted killer and another violent felon who escaped from aw mexico. both were shackled and wearing white jumpsuits. they were later spotted on surveillance video in clothes. and the ceo and another top at the wounded warrior project have been fired. they're accused of spending millions of dollars in donations on extravagant travel and staff retreats. one watchdog claims less than arity's money programs. investigators near cleveland are looking into what sparked -- construction site. they had to let it burn itself
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thankfully no one injured. two police officers in maryland will be awarded medals of valor for this burning car. one officer used his baton to break into the car and then his partner arrived to help drag the man out saving his , a major food recall this morning. nearly 3 million boxes of 's la sanaa and lean cuisine mealsd after pieces of glass were found in them. boxes affected. oprah winfrey is showing off what she calls her best body in the new issue of she appears in a form-fitting dress, dresses, actually, there you go. winfrey says it's not about being thin but healthy. she shares the cover withho she calls regular jane, oprah says they are all on a journey to make health their priority and get rid of some of the baggage in the process.
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take a look. while covering storm damage, yep, she spotted this dog sitting perfectly on aower ready to cut the lawn, start cleaning up the yard. that's awesome, she said, as she saw the dog while she was on live television and we agree on it's awesomely funny. >> and hard-working dog this morning in never too soon after a storm. important health alert. dr. richard besser is here. about a chemical in your favorite foods called cause cancer and they're issuing guidelines on how the food industry can reduce it. here's the foods it can be contained in. >> acrylamide forms ws are cooked at very high temperatures by frying, roasting and baking. a sugar that combines with an amino acid found in high lives in potatoes, and coffee and estimate 40% of our
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acrylamide in it. >> if it's a danger why is the fda just putting out guidelines to reduce it rather it. >> in 2010, the world health organization said this chemical could be potentially risky to humans based on animal they have more data they can't set a level or threshold and feel voluntary guidance will be effective. most of the guidance is for industry so our food will havelamide but for bread, instead of toasting your bread very dark brown go with a light brown, much less acrylamide. french fries, this one is hard for me. they have higher levels -- follow the instructions on the frozen fries and cook them to a golden yellow, okay. coffee, light host more acrylamide than -- >> oh, good. i was going to go the other way. >> main way to reduce it, if be fine.
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diets that are rich in fruits, vegetables, lean tree teens, -- >> why in coffee. >> early in the roasting process you'll get some acrylamide forming but with the longer darking roasting it breaks it down so dark coffee iully the way to go. >> thank you, rich. you'll take questions all morning long on twitter? >> i will. >> lara. >> here's what's coming up on ournu." daisy ridley firing back at body shamers. her message for real women this morning. actress jessica alba's company is in a bit of hotts show it wasn't quite honest about a chemical in one of its products. a life-shattering moment for this woman. her incredible comeback story oday live, "house of cards" star, neve campbell outin times square. hi, neve.ful.
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new face of the saga. >> do you need this? >> i think i can handle myself. >> reporter: this year 23-year-old daisy ridley fighting a new battle. this one in a galaxy not far, far net responding to this body shaming meme posted online that depicts her character rey with a false thought bubble that the un unrealistic expectations i'm setting for young girls. who cast me anyway? don't they know real women have curves? the english actress to her instagram saying real women are all shapes and sizes, all ethnicities, i am a real woman like every other woman in the the film her character is a superpowerful strong woman. that reels to daisy herself. we see her speaking out now and she's not afraid to stand up forelieves in. >> reporter: in a follow-up post the leading lady atting, i'm a normal girl thrust into
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like rey. i will not apologize for how i say anticipate how i live my life 'cause what's happening inside is much for important. >> it's true, all of she says she's more accustomed to positive messages depicting her and the character she portrays as powerful role models for young women as she told our robinou are front and center and it's wonderful to see a female character in "star wars" being one of the major story lines. what do you think that saysl ideas. >> it's really exciting. the way i think about it, if i had a little sister i would be so pleased for her to see the eporter: she removed the meme and is now encouraging kindness towards the creator of that original post. writing "it was not my intension for anyone to send that poor person that posted the original picture so please
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old saying if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all andut kindness won't cure the withhold world but a good place to begin and she's rumored to in be the running for lahr kra kroft series. >> i can totally see her in that. >> thank you. we move on to another star jessica alba facing tough questions this morning, a force t company and now tests commissioned by "the wall street journal" says the laundry detergent has an idea they bromsed to avoid. the details. >> reporter: the honest company under fire again. >> honest ingredients, honest results. >> reporter: the popular household empire co-founded by jessica alba nontoxic ingredients but "the wall street journal" their laundry detergent may not be so honest afterall. >>arent.
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ingredients to avoid a cleaning agent callede called sls and while the label says fry of sls. two independent lab tests commissioned by "thound a significant amount of sodium laurel sulfate in honest's detergent. the honest company striking back. standing behind their detergent and theire safe and effective products. a rep for the brand telling abc "the wall street journal" has been reckless in the preparation of this article, refused multiple requests on which they apparentry lee lied and has substituted junk science for it. >> reporter: a war of words continuing.al" telling us "the journal's report is accurate, fair and meets the journal's established and trusted high standards. we took great care in relying on two tests
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last year the company felt heat after parents claim honest sunsive. but defended the product saying it was safe and effective. if sls is found within the product this mess may be a hard one to clean up.et ideal is a so big, powerful organization and they wouldn't approach this casually. if it's found out that there is sls in this product the going to have some explaining to do. >> reporter: for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis. abc news, new york. >> yeah, we'll have to see what the next round of all right. we want to turn to that parenting alert about sharing on social media specifically a new study revealing parents may want to think twice before they post about their kids that in "the new york times" and has us talking. >> no more counting. >> reporter: qualify you post that photo be sure to ask permission.to eye new survey that's the social media rule.
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follow. alex ks x research. >> they weren't necessarily saying parents shouldn't be posting go them at all but wanted to have some control over their image relationship the young scientific survey s embarrassed and posting about them on social media. windy bradford does her best to respect her wishes. when it comes to hitting the post button. children for permission most of the tim and so aware is this going on facebook? it is a topic of conversation. >> reporter: social media and the role in the family evolvingre parents are on social media, the rules are changing. >> i think it's great that parents share pictures of their family. i don't think it's a bad thing. i think it's a and as my children have become aware, they voice their opinions
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>> do you think you post too much about our kids on social media and 86% said no, not at all, 14%, say,>> we didn't ask the kids. >> i think 100% of kids would say, please, yes, you do.g us ericka souter. what do you think? >> i was surprised at first. this is a complete role reversal. we as parents are t to stop our kids from posting certain things but -- ? we do. >> and we do. but, when the roles are turned and kids are horrified orel it's negatively affecting their life it's like an eye-opening moment. tear whole identities are oneven and can't separate between reality and what they post. they want the world to know everything is cool, fashionable
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if this parent posts a goofycture -- >> or a throwback thursday. >> that's such a beautiful picture. no, it isn't mom. these images can be horrifying and friends and enemiesn be horrible when they've had a horrible picture online. >> how terrible for a parent if you think you caused it. >> kids always getout their parents. >> i never knew what a dork i was until i had teenagers. the heart tv the issue, though, is really about trust. >> right, it's trust not theut it because kids know their parents don't hate them or want to hurt them but don't just our treatment. we're not cool enough to help them o true. >> online persona. part of the problem. what their social context is either. we're just posting pictures because it's cute naked in thethtub. >> don't do that, mom this don't do that. we're also not fully aware of the image he want to put out to
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>> you are when you have teenagers. they make you very -- byet to the tweens did you really need to respect their voice? >> you do. first step in that. we'll get right outside t to at the gorgeous >> check it out. here. who's got a birthday, raise your birthday? yes. all right. welcome to "gma." we have to check out some of the orleans. flash flood emergency in hammond and north of lake pontchartrain. so vert there and heavy rain xpected across jackson, mississippi and out west, looking at a couple more storms coming in with heavy rain and mountain good morning. for us locally we are seeing dry conditions thankfully that rain
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as it continues to push out and see some sunshine work its way into our friday. hour by hour highs reaching low to mid-40s today. we will be seeing a chance for rain though as we headkend. that's saturday night into sunday where we have the greatest chance for rain. again even though it's much cooler we will be seeing highso the 60s over the weekend rouble here. i think we need batman. commissioner gordon, light it up. there it is. check it out, 75,000 legos made this 6 feet by 6 waiting the new "batman v superman." david making this happen. your boy superman up there. you're a little obsessed with superhero exhibition and let's call batman. >> i love it. everybody loves legos and superman and bat man so we love this was waving at you?
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we went to see the new movie. we went to see it yesterday. >> i saw lara and she was so fee the movie she didn't even see me. >> i really thought -- i'm a batman girl. i just -- no, no, henry. >> i'm a superman girl. >> it's great and we are not allowed to say anymore than because it's -- i got a big ending. you know what else is big. "pop news." you hear this song, some sweet as sugar news for you, "people" matt revealing adamnd his new bride are expecting their first child. the maroon front man will marry in he was joking to ryan seacrest he plans to have more than 100. good luck with that, the hottie. meanwhile, congrats on the surely be genetically blessed. real congratulations to you both.
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>> sound of fluffy. >> is that a girl? >> doing this because they think that it could shed light on how cats in hospitals andld be talked to and treated. i am not making this up. finally, may your weekend go o shoot. >> oh, no. what could go wrong what could happen? >> wait for it. >> wait for it. >> oh."pop news." i bet you'll have a better weekend than she will. >> slo-mo. >> nobody is going to give her a warning over , did you enjoy the video or not? >> i enjoyed the video. >> well, okay. >> thank you, lara. >> you're welcome, george. coming up reagan this morning with an exclusive look at the former first lady's life. and the gymnast overcoming
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good morning. more than 100 first merit and huntington bank locations will close next year. es two months after a multi billion dollar deal was announced. 20 first merit and 8 locations set tond we understand all employees in good standing will be offered jobs within the combined company. the deal expected to be finalized in all right. well, this morning you're not waking up to any rain. that's the good news. it was a very good morning me thursday. for friday the sun is.
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evening. it is still going to be cool, much cooler than what we saw this week butill see some improvement with the temperatures. here's a look at your 7-day forecast. we are going to be seeing a chance for rain saturday night into sunday. and again, don't forgeth those clocks forward. well, happy friday. things looking so much better now that that earlier accident has been cleared but i want to let you know we're still dealing with at 480 another accident coming in brook park route 237 northbound at snow road. so keep that in mind and w downs 71 northbound that is pretty typical at this time. my akron drivers you are looking great. drive times notes 77 northbound. afternoon speeds moving along at 44 miles per hour. 90 a
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welcome back to "gma" and look at those lovely pictures of ronald and nancy reagan all mrs. reagan's funeral later today and roger sandler is sharing photos from his personal archives and reflected on theseake a look. >> there were two sides to mrs. reagan. first of all, she's have, very of public events. mrs. reagan had this uncanny ability to look down the road, to have a perspective that reagan had this kind of speech or pushed that kind of policy what the effect of it would be.
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she had great taste.hat she told me that you couldn't help but have having gone through the heyday of old hollywood. it was a tremendous love affair.touchy, feely, unabashedly so. mrs. reagan in my viewpoint accommodate the her husband. he loved the ranch but the ranch was an oasisn more so than camp david where he could kick back, relax, do work. she most preferred traveling with him and he home if you will on the road when his wife was with him. i mean, here's a loving wife whose whole life was devusband and her husband's well-being. i don't know how this woman existed once he was in the throws of alzheimer's.urally took a great toll
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last for those 12 years is -- i don't know.nyone knows. >> what a touching look back and i will be coverage of it starting at 2:00 p.m. eastern. back to rob. >> what a crowd andnd excited it's friday. georgia bulldogs for amy. from all overody -- gorgeous weekend for a lot. cooler across the northeast. still above average, sunday morning chilly temperatures not the record setting 80 yesterday a decent look at the weekend. rain and snow moving into the west. a marching right here's a look at your power 5 forecast taking hour by hour, temperatures
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that's going to feel coolerrlier this week but the good news is we will not be seeing rain today. a good amount of sunshine works into play thisuld be seeing dry overnight. for your weekend we are going to beght you said -- the for the first time the entire cast got together. we have the scoop. >> this would be the first gathering of this original cast, new cast, this core grouple making this movie and wanted to document but the most important thing was to hear it. just as a fan of "star wars" to see them all together washrill. >> a long time ago when a galaxy far, far away. >> all right, who's feeling the [ cheers and applause ] we all are. lara, juju, over to you. >> thank you, rob.
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of a young gymnast who has beaten the odds in a major wayn the balance beam after a battle with cancer. "nightline" anchor juju chang is here with the incredibley. any time any of us will say you can't do that, that is impossible, all we need to do is think about kate foster. she didn't just triumph over crushed it and single handedly or single leggedly defines what it champion. if you watch based on these images that kate is a talented gymnast, you'd be right. that's not thethe illinois teeven is not only extraordinary but able to stick picture perfect a prosthetic leg. beginning.
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time at the gym. >> i never found anything i t age 12 the unthinkable. kate was diagnosed with leukemia and infection that ravagedary wleg and was forced between life or a limb. >>. you're not taking off my leg, i said. i need it for gymnast ticks. bone marrow transplant won't work. it's your leg or life. >> she thought her life as a gymnast was over but herer ideas. >> my coach said something to me that really changed my mind-set. she said that she had never coached a one-legged gymnast was willing to try if i was. >> reporter: so they set off on an uncharted course. she competes with her team
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and sanctioned gymnastic etitions, every single one of her chet tors last two legs, not one and held to the same standard sflths what she's trying to do is a very difficult thing. there are not any gymnasts out there. >> they don't change the rules for her and they don't say you tent have to do this 0 part or that part. a recent video her father posted of her competing on beam 5 million views in ray matter of days. kate says she wants to beery doctor and somehow industry involved in world that's always inspired her and enabling her to inspire others? people tell me i'm an just kind of me. >> she is beyond inspiring. hires her. her dad created a motto. he said you're modified.roken and always reminding her you can stilt do whatever you have on your mind. you just have to do it
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family are role models to otherson. a young swimming amputee credits encourage >> next time you think you're having a bad day, look at kate. we'll head into real. thank you for tauj about "zootopia." it is breaking box office records with its action-parked animation and big stars like eman who plays a very smart and sometimes sneaky fox. he talked about it all with rachel smith. >> i'm here to ask you some questions about a should have gotten a real cop to solve it. >> it's jason bateman like you've never seen or heard him have sole him a very expensive wool rug that was made from the fur of a skunk.
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lovable fox, the quietest disney's zoo. >> i see mostly these kinds of i have two little girls, 9 and 4 and wanted to work in one. >> what did they think. >> the 9-year-old is impressed. the 4-year-old didn't see hit.er notes when she gets into a -- >> flash shall flash, 100-yard dash, buddy, it's nice to see nice to see you. >> hmm. >> too. >> at its heart "zootopia" is a film about the two. >> this ends up being extremely timely with these messages of indelusion renn not being a fearmonger and letting people without carrying that they're going to infripgs on your freeman do. >> do you feel like you have the cynicism of nick your chou forget you saw me?
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i'm a very sort of positive optimistic person. >> good. i feel like there's a but in>> but i cover with a lot of snark. i've got a hard candy shell. inside there's a soft chewy you got to slick through me. you are not going to cut back -- >> that will be in. >> that will be the tease. >> oh. >> of course, this being you know know who will show up. >> good to see you this morning. hello. >> hi, minnie. great to see you, darling. you look gryou, baby. >> for "good morning america," rachel smith, orlando. coming up next "house of cards" star neve campbell is here live.
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>> and i'll make sure he is. >> the point you misled me, miss >> what is it, you want, money. or do you want pore to make a real mark? >> i don't have to choose. i can have both. >> i love it. your character is so powerful. it's i am halfway through so i can't wait to see what comes next. my favorite season so far probably. >> i just finished it last night. >> what did you think? >> i'm happy. i'm very happy. i'm excited to be a part of it. >> leann, tell me about your >> she's a very strong, successful, intelligent, powerful political adviser and campaign manager and she's invited by the underwoods to come and help them with their >> when you were shooting this and we have a lot of political theater going on, was some of that still going on and finding yourself the character. >> absolutely.
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year. it feels like. and so it's entertaining if anything and slightly scary. but certainly we were definitelys going on and beau willimom is aware of the political areason ma. >> i love seeing you back on something full time. big fan of "party of five." you went away and had ae and there. what's it like being back in full swing and what went into that decision for you? >> well, you know, i took time out and lived in england for a had a son and wanted to be present for my son and knew i wanted to be careful about the decisions i made and did "mad men" and and good quality roles and shows but choosing a regular role on a show, i didn't want to be doing
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in a good ensemble and here show fantastic, fan of it, great cast, great writing. >> great choice. i'll say that. what would your character leann, what advice dowould have for any of the kurptsdz presidential candidates? >> oh, my goodness. that's a long conversation. i would imagine she wouldrump he apologize for some of the racist stuff going on instead of telling them this they should go back to their mother. he might apologize for some of the actions of the peoplewing him. >> there's a lot of advice that koko go around for a lot of the candidates out there. >> absolutely. so for your longtime screamu think is scarier, frank undered where or ghost face. >> frank because unpredictable unpredictable. he has a knife and running around. you know what he's going to do. underwood. you don't know his intentions.
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"scream," 20th anniversary when you start adding it up. i think we're the same age so if you're coal we're old. did you know at the timeng to be so human, such a cult favorite? >> we had no idea. we knew it was a good script and new wes craven was amazing but when we started we wereta rosen and none of us were famous except for drew barrymore anymore and we joked about do you think it would be ame but had no idea there would be. >> and still are. it's crazy. >> "house of cards" is excellent. love your character and love watching you back in full swing.bell, season four of "house of cards" is streaming live on netflix.
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you still call me there are those who say we cannot defeat a corrupt political system and fix a rigged economy. need to lift our vision above the obstacles in place and look to the american horizon. to a nation where every childly dream of going to college, but attend one. where quality healthcare will be a birthright of every citizen. where a good job is not a wish, but a reality.ive equal pay and a living wage is paid to all. an america where after a lifetime of labor, for rest and grandchildren. a nation that defends
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county sheriff asking for your help finding this missing girl, please call the sheriff if you have any information. we are less than a week away from the ohio primarys from both parties schedule today make stops in northeast ohio this weekend. donald trump will plan a rally at 2 o'clock on saturday and clinton is scheduled to speak on saturday too. let's get you one more check of the forecast. >> all right. so we're still dry. the radar not too long ago. today. clouds really taking this as far as the forecast for your upper 40s. it's still going to but the good news is we warm back up as
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please remember if you have any weekend plans rains is expected saturday night into sunday and clocks go forward. things looking so much better now. a couple of issues one accident 90 eastbound at west 25th we're getting reports of another accident, and you see still some volume for you 71 northbound as you make your way intoleveland. for my akron drivers you are looking great right now. you see all the green traffic moving along,thbound rockside to downtown. i'll leave you with a live look from our odot cam this is showing us -- i can't remember where theou know what, traffic looks great. 71, 71 somewhere. >> thank you. well enjoy your friday, a fantastic weekend,
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