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making news in america good morning, america. breaking overnight, an amtrak eople on board jumps the tracks and overturns. now passengers describing those terrifying moments. >> they were yelling for help. it went dark.his morning, donald trump's rivals take him on for the growing violence at his rallies.orry about them. i don't hear their voice.
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makeo. >> where is richard simmons? the famous fitness guru gone from the spotlight for more than two years. new concerns this morning he's being held against his will.peaking out. i'm on the edge of floir from march madness to mayhem. after the tournament bracket leaks earlybreak over who's in and who's not. we do say good morning, rch madness is just about upon us. we don't have to wait to celebrate because ginger zee is back. >> oh, my goodness i'm so happy to be sitting here and not just here. i was watching every morning with adrian. >> the ultimate multitask. dancing," and mother. >> like other mothers.
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we have a tonget to on the day i come back. south. more than 3,000 rescued. louisiana. coming. we begin with that breaking news overnight, an amtrak train with 142 people in kansas. 20 injured. now passengers speaking about what it was like vid kerley with more. >> reporter: this is outside of dodge city, kansas, as those seven cars jumped the track. just after midnight -- >> a train unknown amount of patients at this time. >> reporter: amtrak southwest chief with 142 onboard you jumps the tracks. >> okay, there's a on the second car that needs some oxygen. >> reporter: first responders
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passengers injured and describing chaos. >> my husband said it was like down on him. people were falling off one side and landing on the other. >> reporter: those passengers traveling from los angeles to there were screaming in the cars. >> it went dark and people got thrown around. some cars got turned over. all 20 people injured. >> the car laid on their side. a side door ended up being a door on top of the train car and so, we had to -- we hadepladders up. >> reporter: others brought to this center for evacuation. with first light, amtrak and the track's owner will get a first good look at
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people who were air lifted out of that and may be in critical condition. while no one was killed, this the attention of the ntsb. no word on whether the ntsb will launch a team. >> david, thinking of injured. now to the race for the white house. both preparing for crucial votes tomorrow. new questions over violent clashes erupting at his campaign rallies.ing to you, robin. a new phase of this wild campaign. for months trump has called it a movement, now there's a movement to stop him and disrupt. . the violence exploding at a critical time in this race as voters head to the polls in er states. overnight, donald trump trying to show he's really a lover, not a fighter. >> and i love you people for
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>> reporter: trump, defending the decision to cancel ay in chicago. the chaos in chi-town playing out live friday night. from fist fming the stage. >> they're not protesters. they're disrupters. they're supposed to disrupt. okay. >> reporter: the clashes between trump and ng into the streets. in kansas city, police maintaining order with pepper spray. then, this moment in ohio. a protester charging towardsaring the candidate. secret service agents swarming. >> i was ready for him.f the cops do it, don't we agree? >> reporter: then this tweet from the trump campaign, can claiming the man is an isis but others saying no true. >> all i know is what it's on the twitter.
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telling cnn overnight, he and his family death threats since that tweet. >> i have never been out of the>> reporter: the protest uptick, trumping saying the work of bernie sanders. >> were you put here by bernie? >> reporter: overnight sanders firing back. >> donald trump is literally inciting violence with his supporters. >> reporter: and hillary clinton. >> he isng in hate and fear. >> reporter: trump's gop rivals also sounding the alarm. >> the responsibility starts at the top. >> do you support him as a nominee if he's the i don't know. it's getting harder every day. >> reporter: one person no longer in trump's line of fire, dr. ben carson, hep and the pair's friendship
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>> trump and i are like very orange. ebony and orangey. we want to take you back tous moment from the campaign trail last week. when a trump supporter sucker punched a protester. that 78-year-old man was trump was asked if he would pay this man's legal bills. he said he would pay for legal bills in situations like this. let's talk to matthewd jon karl about all this. matt, pretty extraordinary series of events over the weekend. we haven't seen anything like this since 1968. >> i thought march to do with basketball. i think this is a critical moment in our entire politics. our democracy is contingent about using our well as our mouth during the course of this.
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discoveris. it's a critical moment. >> things were a little bit subdued yesterday. meanwhile, jon karl, ahead ofs voting tomorrow, those ohio and florida are so critical, if donald trump sweeps those, he's on a clear glide path to not, we could be headed toward a contested convention. >> this is ground hog day of primaries. if he gets those two states, florida and ohio,glide path to getting the nomination. spring thyme for donald trump you might say. if he loses ohio, he'll need to get 60% of theen now and the convention. it almost -- it becomes almost certain that this goes all of the way to june 7th when theis, the last day of voting or a contested
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those two states. >> it becomes the the stop trump move sflmt not only epicenter of stop trump it's the critical moment where everything flows from this. if he wins ohio, he'll basically be the nominee.es ohio, we'll have an often believable time in ohio because of the convention. >> kasich is the one that is worried about in ohio, kasich will campaigning with romney while donald trump has canceled a florida event to campaign in oh that it really does come right down to ohio. by the way, romney won't be endorsing kasich, endorsingnald trump. that's why he's in ohio. now to that devastating flooding across much of the eople in the flood zone. thousands of homes damaged over the weekend as well.
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with theorter: good morning, robin. the sheriff here tell me this morning, there's still an unknown number ofhere. the only way to get around right now is by boat. the water has come up so fast, it's crept up a mile. homes like that not enough time to get out. this morning, sections of the south disappearing under dwaters. rising floodwaters damaging thousands of homes in mississippi, louisiana and texas. after relentless rain pounded the southern states.ire department. >> reporter: firefighters in deweyville, texas, going home to home evacuating residents. its waters climbing to at and rising. swallowing this railroad bridge.
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through this spillway at more than twice the volume of lls. >> you get it in you're gone. it's over. >> reporter: across the state of louisiana, more than 5,000 homes damaged. many partially abandoned cars in the streets. and the national guard's humvees turned into submarines. others stacking aring for the worst. >> the river is high that means our water can't flow out. the floods doing serious damage, in arkansas a confirmed tornado touching down. the storm dropping large hail. now the expected to rise another several feet today. by the end of the day, it's supposed to be above my head where i'm standing right now. be able to come home.
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>> all right, matt. we'll turn now to ginger with more on this severe saw the large hail in that piece. you can see the picture here, golf-ball size hail in arkansas. that could happen again just area, so greensboro to charlotte, that's the high-intensity region there. watch out the evening. the flooding is not done. even the rain stops falling, the flood warnings are still in effect all of the way from texas to louisiana. higher elevations could see wintry mix. >> okay, thank you, ginger. we'll move on now to areport about missiles on a passenger planes. trying to determine if hellfire missiles were headed to the u.s.
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abc'sn washington with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, george. u.s. authorities are trying to check the credibility of this report and they want the know if these missiles are use if they are, the security implications to the u.s. homeland would be significant. overnight, a european tv networkwo hellfire missiles were decovered at their belgrade airport.ound the missiles in wooden coffins during a search of a cargo plane flown in from lebanon.ghly 100 pounds. normally attached to fixed-wing aircraft and unhand aerial vehicles. >> you never want a missile like found any passenger-type plane. >> reporter: the question is, exactly who was going to receive
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be used for? >> the most important issues for the fbi is the origin of these two hellfire missiles and what was really the initial intent of sending them. >> reporter: a u.s. military official tells usre missiles are known to be missing from the u.s. inventory but the fbi is aware and looking into this report. now to a deadly overseas, at least 16 people killed at three beach resorts popular with tourists on africa's ivory coast and al g responsibility for the massacre and abc's brian ross has the latest. >> reporter: what u.s. say have an important but ruthless strategy for al qaeda and isis. the victims were mowed down on the beach.esterners in the ivory coast.
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including a child. one panic as the gunmen opened fire on the beach, actually shooting hotel guests in the ocean. everyone started to panic, he afterafrica afterafrica al qaeda afil filiate has claimed responsibility. >> very easy for al qaeda to attack on a soft target where you have lots of locals and foreigners. all enjoying the day. >> reporter: the list of deadly attacks is growing.s mostly from britain murdered in tunisia. at least 30 killed at a luxury hotel in faso and more than 200 russian tourists on a plane blown out of the sky above
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been planted by isis.country, in last july, agents arrested a man who planned to use a backpack bombk on a beach in florida. now to amy with the other headlines. authorities say a police aryland was shot and killed in what they say was an unprovoked attack. the suspected gunman was shot and wounded by other officers. second suspect are in custody. jacai kollson would have celebrated his 29th week. also breaking overnight, eight firefighters have been injured after a townhouse collapsed in montgomery.s were trapped. they're expected to be okay. overseas right now, turkey
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kurdish rebels in iraq hours after blaming those the bombings. it's the second such attack in just three weeks. new details about the pilot authorities say german airline into the french al. s. officials say that andreas lubitz who had a history of ors didn't warn anyone. they're calling for medical privacy laws to be relaxed for prices are nchg higher, raised 12 cents in the last week. it's the biggest price increase since and take a look at this brightening scene at a youth soccer game. when a bull escaped and ran on to the field in australia, nearly look at that. the boy and everyone else
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eventually the bull ran into the >> and finally, photo finishes are becoming the norm at nascar races. kevin harvick and carl edwards. battled it out in phoenix. down to just .01% of a second. coming down to four inches. it's the sametory that determined the daytona 500 just last month. when you're good you're good. i mean. >> wow. let's move on to ginger now.n the northwest over the weekend. >> yes, this scene all too familiar from san francisco up to seattle. the waves just blowing up and the bridges and the windat semi. some of these bridges had to be of course turned over. we got to get to your select cities now brought to you by
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it starts with better than see sanders who will be at the akron civic center atn kasich has two rallies today starting in youngstown at 10 o'clock then he'll make his way to canton and his big elsewhere we're looking competitor donald trump is also making a he is rallying in youngstown at 6:00. well it morning as you head out you may have to deal with somefinitely foggy in a few neighborhoods. canton and ravenna seeing the worst of it. so be careful out there on the showers have moved out and we're not expecting rain today rather just really cloudy conditions. you will notice a chance for showers or you know i'm going 100 % on this rain this evening. we see that threat for thunderstorms as well. your power 5, 7-day forecast showing
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the top of the week and then we be as we head towards the holiday. rain chances will persist throughout much of the week of let's get a check on the roads. right now we are still seeing some build ups see going interest orange to red on 71 we're going to start to see some slow downs. we are looking at bottom left camera i-71 and state route 21 showing that the roads can be very trying. overnd be extra careful this morning. the day after we switch or clocks accidents go up by 6%.
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we welcome you back to "good morning america" and you're looking at that train dre railment in kansas. 20 people now recovering after several cars jumped the and an investigation is under way right now. also right now, republicans and democrats ramping up their campaigning ahead of tomorrow's make or break votes.re could be the tipping point for the gop campaign. and floods in the south. on the way. also this morning, excitement is building. march madness is just about here. coming up, the tournament's
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who's in, who's out. who leaked it? >> no one is happy about ppy. and the women's bracket will be released tonight at 7:00 p.m. we'll begin here with the latest on fitness simmons. he's speaking out this morning. abc's nick watt is in los angeles with more. >> reporter: richard simmons trending on facebook over the weekend and not in a good are strong fears for the safety and the well-being of the "sweating to the oldies" reporter: those short shorts. that disco. richard simmons hasn't been seen inn two years since the 2013 macy's thanksgiving day parade.
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the he's been held against his will. this new york daily news splash has tongues wagging. his former assistant says hehe fitness icon is being held in his mansion by members of his staff. what do they want from him? his money? million. >> reporter: i'm not kidnapped i'm just in my house right now, he tells entertainmentlast night. for the past 40 years i have been traveling. he last saw simmons two yearsust self-published this ebook, detailing what he thinks is really going on. who's the witch?
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has control over him through her witchcraft. >> that's what i believe. yes. i said, is life now? he said, yes. >> reporter: his spokesperson telling us his claims are ridiculous, completely untrue. simmons told "e.t." people surround me are wonderful people who take great care of me. worth noting, although simmons is talking on the phone he's not appearing on camera and still notlevision. last night, he also firmly denied that he's gained weight. the latest in the hulk hogan's sex tape lawsuit. the former wrestler suing the website gawker for posting it w, the defense set to present its case. >> reporter: this morning,
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weight fight against hulk hogan.er the first week. >> reporter: the defense ready to hit back in this $100 million battle over a leaked sex tape featuring the former wwe attempting to put the news and gossip site's culture on trial. reading s. >> i'm the girl in it. and it was stolen from me and put up without my permission. >> reporter: he later responded to her. it's notdown. it's a dumb mistake that you made. >> reporter: that video was ultimately taken down. but the secretly recorded clip of hogan having sex with the wife of the time remain on the site for eight months.
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that gawker's web traffic ikely increasing the company's value by $15 million. >> it's those provocative stories like a celebrity sex tape that can driveorter: earlier in the trial, hogan testifying that bubba clem had invited him to sleep with his wife heather times. an offer hogan said accepted after his own wife linda left him. now she's weighing in on hernd's legal battle now. say >> he has no regret and i don't really think he's ter: for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, st. petersburg, florida. >> our thanks to linzie and joining us now isalyst dan abrams.
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article, the guy who got the tape and he came across as edibly callous in the deposition that the plaintiffs presented. this is so important in this case. if these jurors hate him and hate gawker they're in trouble.ide any of the legal questions and legal standards, if they feel like this is the kind of guy who didn't care about the impact, he didn't care about journalism, he didn't care about hulk that, i think that gawker could be in trouble. >> we heard from gawker in a taped deposition, far from . he's expected to take the stand. how can he change the opinion of himself? >> he's the owner of have to somehow change the image that in the way they came across in those deposition tapes. they have to accept some responsibility, i think. they have to try to be
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the goal is, just try to make these jurors hear their argument. and the only way they're going to hear that argument, i think, is if gawker. >> you brought up something very interesting on your website, who's paying the legal bills for hulk hogan. >> number one, couldng the bills himself? i don't think so. or a contingency fee? hogan should have settled this case.o pay a lot better. i wonder if there's someone is backing hogan.you, dan. coming up here, new health warning about humidifiers. and later, madonna goeser custody battle.
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back now with "good morning america" investigates. today we're taking a look at humidifiers and what happens if you don't clean yours according to facturer's instructions. gio benitez is here. >> reporter: we're calling this the great humidifier test. we did our own testing of ten looking to see what we could find. the results, even surprised our experts. so, this morning, "gma investigates." from a humidifier, seen as a way to prevent sore throats and dry sinuses. could that steam really be spreading germs that could make you eople don't know how to clean them. >> i don't know how to clean a humidifier.
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of the tiny or don't clean them as often as they should. gma investigating collecting tenor bacteria and mold. almost all admit they don't clean their humidifiers regularly. some have asthma and we dropped the ten humidifiers from six different manufactures at lab at thomas jedical hospital. out of the ten humidifiers, all had bacteria in the tank. two had heavy inside and also in the vapor that experts say could make our families sick. >> i was surprised by the heavy >> reporter: and in three of the humidifiers, mold. how are you?
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are you ready to see whan there? >> oh, gross. bacteria. more importantly, they found mold in the vapor. out. >> that's not good, since we have asthma in our house and allergies. >> reporter: mold in this family's humidifier as well. this is what was growing inside.an cause nasal congestion, sore throat. it can cause chest tightness or wheezing. >> reporter: now for the the most bacteria and here are the results right here. our experts labeling it extremely dirty. and experts say, what'suld cause pneumonia. this is what was growing inside your humidifier. >> e o my gosh. >> reporter: because you're a nurse, you know what that means. safe.
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they're a fan favorite. but their dream of making it to the big dance did not come trueets came out. but they weren't the only ones who were unhappy. >> i'm unhappy. because the ncaa is now investigating why the ncaa job last night. they had one job to do. their secret bracket. but it was laektd online last night before they were able to reveal itdcast special. on twitter last night, dan putting out a bracket leak guy is the hero america needed. another putting out this meme. the ncaa has put out a statement saying they're seriously. >> the women's tournament bracket 7:00 p.m. tonight on ss it is leaked early.
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breaking from the live desk fire. the geauga county sheriffs tells us it's happening on wooden road. they say the homeowner made it out safely.breaking overnight firefighters in cleveland battle a blaze at a vacant building on the elsewhere we're looking side. it happened around 11 last night. crews working from ladder trucks to put the second floor eventually going inside to do the same. no injuries were reported. well today a man
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raising him here inn court. . >> the boy didn't realize he was taken until he used his social security number to college last fall. really can't see anything in canton. take a look at this visibility at this point less than a quarter mile. so you really have to take your time outty is also low in akron but building, improving. ravenna we're also seeing you at the critical point. as far as the radar east ohio but we have more rain on the way. hour by hour temperatures rising into the low to mid-60s, agains but showers and thunderstorms possibly even some lightning strikes this evening. power 5, 7-day forecast showing wet weatherout the week, some days higher than others. some slick spots because of
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g, mesh. it's 8:00 a.m. and madonna speaks emotionally about her bitter custody battle right in the middle of a concert. the emotionalnce. parenting alert. new research about adhd and your kids. why younger children are more likely to older ones. dr. bezer is here to explain. the duggars speak out. the siblings up for the first time about their brother josh's scandal. star wars exclusive.
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of the biggest blockbuster in the galaxy. never before seen footage from right on set and what is revealing now about that now-famous scene. all that and it's a super day on "good morning america." superman himself henry e as we say -- >> good morning, america. henry. the man himself. the man of steel. henry cavill is here to tell u movie. >> can't -- >> so great to have ginger back. we know you're rehearsing for "dancing with the stars." the little guy keeping you busy
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>> he's he's as long as the dresser. already. i'm like, what do we now? >> he has ben'sons. >> a good combo. to welcome you back. we brought in a breakfast surprise for you. favorites. >> oh, wow. super healthy. >> i love it. >> try it, though. you'll be very happy. >> thank you, >> you're very welcome. >> so good. >> that's good. >> right? >> we can't talk anymore.along with breakfast, we're serving up a big bachelor exclusive.
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will it be jojo or lauren?n on our website. "good morning america" on yahoo!. more of our exclusive sneak peek coming up. >> as he makes his decision and amy makes her way rundown. all right, the bigrning, an amtrak train derailment in western kansas, dozens of passengers injured. the train was head prg los angeles to chicago when sevenumped the tracks overnight. 29 of the injured passengers have been take on the the hospital but they're all expected to be okay. the cause of the derailment under investigation overseas right now,has launched new air strikes on kurdish rebels in northern iraq. it's the second deadly on kurdish militants in that city in the last month. meanwhile, we're just
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accused of joining isis has been detained in iraqey. he's reportedly from virginia. we'll give you more details as we get them. turning now to the race for president and mitt ing with john kasich in ohio today. one day before that state's crucial primary. polls show governor john kasich holding a narrow lead in his home state over donald trump. is rejecting claims by his rivals that he's responsible for inciting violence at recent campaign rallies. trump is actually blaming sending protesters to disrupt his events. sanders denies that. new details on the extent of the historic floods in the south.
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now rescued 3300 people.g water remains a big threat. ginger's forecast coming up in just a bit. some video now from wisconsin shows why you tailgate. watch the left lane, that suv is tailgating when the driver in front hits the brakes causing the suv to spin out of ng into the median. the driver was not injured. wow, but he did get a ticket. timely, have you seen a he coast of south carolina? it weighed 2500 pounds. it was a great white shark. it took him and the charter boat captain more than four bring the shark in. they tagged it with a tracking device. they let it go. probably good to know where that big lady is. out there. >> boy, those pictures. now to that headline about adh
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in class are more likely to be diagnosed than their older peers. dr. richard besser is here. this is very important, children and 17 will be diagnosed with adhd. >> it's on the rise. this study was out of taiwan. it has been in seen in other well. younger children more likely to be diagnosed with adhd than older children. in taiwan, the children in the oldest. take a look at this, as you go from youngest to oldest, the rate of diagnosis goes from up to 2.9%. when you think about it, there's no blood test for adhd. there's no brain ng checklists.
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have inability to concentrate. they'll be looking -- when you think about those early years,ar difference in age between, 5 and 6-year-olds. >> what should a parent do if told adhd? >> as a pediatrician, we look at checklists. you want the parents to fill out checklists and the teacher. you look for problems not just in school home, problems with peers. if you're only seeing it in school, maybe it's a school-ready iness issue. i'll look to see, can they sit can they follow directions? can they pay attention? >> i was telling you, i was born in november, started school i, i had to wait another full year, so i was always the oldest in class and
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>> for some kids, it's the way to ch, thanks very much. he'll be taking your questions all morning long on twitter. you can go to our facebook page as a look at what's coming up on "good morning america" morning menu. madonna gets emotional on stage as her bitter custody battle with guyut and the duggars speak out. and the fast fashion fixes and rachel roy is here with easye your wardrobe right now. and we have a superman ona." superman henry ry ry cavill is here. we'll be right back. aaaaat? i can pour this champagne on my phone and it still work. whaaaaat? yeah look.
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>> hey, baby. >> we have a lot to get to this half-hour. the latest on madonna and guytchie's bitter custody battle on their son rocco. madonna getting emotional over the weekend. latest. >> i want to dedicate this next song to him, rocco. >> reporter: the queen of pop struggling to keep her composure during a recent australia. >> it's true, there's no love stronger than a mother's for a son. if i talk about him too much i >> reporter: madonna opening up on stage about her bitter custody battle with ex-guy
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ma don unanimous who's more inhe feels. >> reporter: madonna has been hoping for her son's return after he allegedly gotg with her and decided to go live with his dad in london. earlier, reverse a previous order to remain in london with his father in london. >> he'll be staying with his father in the uk and consistent cy with the school. >> reporter: while the material man continues her tour in australia, the next hearing about rocco's custody is early june. for "good morning america," york. >> joining us now is senior legal correspondent sunny hostin.
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the uk and bring it to the u.s. does she think she has a better chance? >> she wants to put this bed. put it she has been a very difficult time for madonna, we have seen that in how she's behaved on stage. she indicated that sheer son back home. >> that behavior on stage was erratic. does that affect her case? so. listen, bottom line, judges, lawyers, we're used to this type of behavior in custody disputes. above all else, this is a bhomng. . this is a mom who wants her son back. while he'll use that behavior to show this son is better with me, i think the bottom line judges are going to say, parents be parents, you're the
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figure out what's inrest of the child. rocco because he's 15 years old, he'll have his say in this. he wants to stay with his father ini think that the court will really take that into consideration. >> that makes a lot of sense. the judges have alreadyh guy ritchie and madonna for bring this into the courtroom. do you think they'll be a this out of the courtroom? >> i think so. madonna is withdrawing the action in london, she wants to put this bed.at peace. >> all right, sunny, thanks so going to turn now to the duggar family. they're back in the spotlight with jill and jess starring in a
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down with some of the siblings. >> i traveled to arkansas to meet with the older er er e moving on and looking toward the future. in this new series, it's very clear they're not children anymore. >> it's time to go. >> the duggars onest reality tv family is back. their new series on tlc, jill and jess counting on now putting the tight-knit clan'sn center stage. raise your hands, are you still living at home?our hand if you love to do laundry? >> raise it, girls. >> reporter: for seven years, audiences tuned in to what thisan family who practiced purity, modesty and deep faith.
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but last summer thatged. in june, they confirmed their oldest son josh had modested underaged girls. tlc soon canceledning show. news that rocked the family and their fans. >> he tried to take our family down. instead of tearing us apart as a family he used it to draw it together. for us, we have forgiven. >> jessa, you have endured so much as a family. you have taken the time to healdy to be back in the spotlight. >> in the midst of what we have walked through, i don't want
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as we talking together,, you know what if we can encourage even one other person out there who's struggling right now that needs to be our goal. we have had a lot of healing in our family in these past months.we're ready to move forward and share our loves. >> we need frozen corn. family size, guys. >> reporter: now, tlc is hoping fans will come back to watch the all grown up. the new series shows jessa and jill adjusting to life as new moms. what's the big surprise going to be this season? >> we'll lot of exciting things coming up. we're not going to say anything about the double wedding of the twins. >> there's a double wedding. >> i promise we won't tell ody. >> you just have to watch. we're looking forward to the future.
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back home after completing a addiction rehab program. he won't appear in this new s wife anna does. the series, right now, eight episodes, begin tomorrow on tlc. >> it's great they're dealing with it.ave healed. it's hard to sweep this under the rug. lot of people saying, hey, they weren't really being truthful to us and projecting a certain they say we never wanted to project that imable that we're perfect.son through a similar situation. >> but to go on television knowing that had happened in your family and putting that out there. >> and they're solidt going to be in it. >> not in this new series, just his wife anna.
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it's so good to be surrounded by all of you again this morning. we want to show what's going to happen. is it supposed to rain all day? will rain on and off. my friends right to my right here are from texas, most of o know where the warmth is? in texas today, 90 many san antonio f > that rain has passed us so we're not dealing with it this morning or today as we head through the afternoon more rain is on the way. that evening commute that's going to be where we see a thunderstorms, lightning, showers heavy downpours at times. as far as the remainder of your day goes we're looking at cloudy conditions. temperatures going to upper 60s and we're dealing with a very foggy situation visibility near
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you're on. they're just yelling names out. everybody from texas. amy. >> lot of people from texas out >> thank you so much, ginger. it's a big night for bachelor fans and anticipation is at an all-time high for tonight's blockbuster finale. ben set to make his final lauren and jojo and abc's kayna whitworth is coming through the clues and she has an exclusive sneak peek. is bachelor ben set to wed? >> my heart in two different places. lost. i'm a lost man right now. >> reporter: ben and the dilemma telling the two women lauren and that he's in love with them both. >> i love you, too. >> reporter: on last week's on women tell you all, ben said he's sure that he's found the one.
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25-year-old flight attendant lauren. >> you look beautiful. >> hi, reporter: a front-runner from night one. >> you're too good for me. >> reporter: then there's 24-year-old real estate developer jojo getting off to aut more playful start. >> hi. unicorns do exist. >> reporter: helicopter ride in las vegas literally the on their leadership. tonight, ben will have the decide between the two. his parents voicing their concern. >> knowing that ben could be in women is disturbing to me. >> reporter: will they influence his final choice? they're not the only one struggling with the big decision. lauren gets emotion in aom tonight. >> i can't picture my life without ben. i don't want to say bye. >> reporter: for" kayna whitworth, abc
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>> i love ben's mom. we asked who you think ben iso choose? 37% said jojo. and 63% said lauren. bachelor ben and a special guestw live in times square tomorrow. great to have rachel" >> thanks for having me. let's get things started with frozen. a frozen surprise reunion that will send chills down the spine of any fan. kristen idina they posted this video of bell t was actually cut from the movie. take a listen.
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to me. josh postd that. she was singing that at 10:00 a.m. so spot-on. who knows maybe we'll hear that- >> sequel, maybe. >> yes, finally guys, ginger, as you know, has been very, very busy this past week. she's heading tothe stars" of course. and here she is rehearsing with val. over the weekend, ben and a surprise guest came in thing or two. take a look. >> he doesn't look toopetition, right? 2watu#@m4 bt`n,:$ tt2watu#@m4 "a`n
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[ cheers and applause ] a super day here on "good morning america." with superman henry cavill for the latest on the new batman v superman" movie. >> we have our own batman/superman here. >> i'm right here. >> you sound a little angry but >> batman is angry this morning. >> we're going to have more withrman in just a little bit. inside to robin.
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my gosh, i love this woman, designer extraordinary, top designer rachel roy is here. she's dressed everyone from kim michelle obama. she has a new book "design your life." >> thank you. >> the of the dress. >> it's in the back. so beautiful. >> but it's a keeper. it's a keeper. >> i design for women thate look from #:00 in the morning to 8:00 in the evening. >> lot of women -- let's talk about how you first got into this industry. >> yeah, g working in fashion since i was 14 years old. i was dropped off in front of not to come until i got the first job. my dad is first generation
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and so, a choice. and i'm very thankful that i have those values. >> it seems like a joy in what you're doing. this is a staple, again, this something that you're known for. >> this is one of my first designs. . the idea that you can put an outfit on and be done in less minutes is really a goal. to be elegant and to have these manly element frgs a trench andine at the same time. >> that's your trademark. >> that's absolute the goal. >> that happened to you in the mail room. to dress a certain way. later on, after a very long career in retail, i had to restart a career and i was an intern. i thought for sure i would be able to get a better job att.
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to be on the other side of fashion. i would show up to the mail room as if i were the ceo, in my head i was,ly, years later, i did start my own company. >> wonderful. and this is a beautiful book and how you describe it and dedicate to your sisters.odels are going to show us some fast fashion fixes. alejandro is here first. >> the idea that whatever you your wardrobe, in this case a strapless dress, you can elongate the life of your clothes by putting a tight little turtleneck underneath and you can wear it alle has a turtleneck underneath. the idea that you can be comfortable with flats. if you want, you can just take this off.ork and you can go out with your girlfriends, or
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tips to help women keepnd working for them. our next model is asia. this is a new line you have coming out. >> i love the crowdrticipation. a jumpsuit is comfortable, fantastic. elongates the frame. slenderizes the frame.lazer over the shoulder. >> some people, rachel, feel they can't wear a jump suit. that's not true. >> actually, it's a piece that i do in every because i think it does elongate the frame. sometimes you have to try. >> asia, looking good. thank you. our final model is emily. >> i love thank you, i love this. >> this is so cute. >> a lot going on. but this is an update to want to put your yoga
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find a tight pair of leggings. in this case, these are vegan >> of course. >> you'll be as comfortable as in your sweats. it's an elevated outfit and when we feel better, we act we can accomplish so much more when we feel better about oust and that is so true.gether. >> you know, that's the whole point is designing your life, ith every decision back -- small or large -- we're choosing the type of life we live. i do that through style and >> well said. well said. continued blessings. >> thank you. and design your life is but she's here right now.
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i always learn so much from rachel. thank you both. we'll take you to the set one of the biggest shows on ing dead. it's filmed in a quiet georgia town overtaken by zombies and tv cameras. here's a look at what there really think. >> reporter: the zombie fever from the walking dead doesn't look like it will breakas ms. a 14 million americans are tuning in sunday nights. >> i'm not going to kill you. you know what -- >> it's gotten so big, stalkers are now walking all over the small georgia town where it's filmed. but some of the families who live here aren't thrilled. the show's security. >> you walk along and people tell you, you're not allowed to
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but this is our eporter: but it was a quiet place to live. but now he can't escape the sound of explosions during the middle of the night.ome out here and saying, i need to stop trimming the trees. they're filming. i said well, noeporter: we heard a different story from the two brother in laws who view the show about the dead to give their town new life. >> even andy of the show, he said thank you so much for letting us film here. thank you for filming here. they're that polite.e have been able to make everything work not only sister
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they want no plot twist or story lines leaking out of town. for "good morning america," abc news, georgia. we reached out to amc network for comment. they didn't back to us inst. let's get out to ginger. >> don't worry, i won't do any impressions. this is an area that should have some large hail and the potential for strong winds. > our rain chances returning. this morning the only battle we're facing is fog and that's for a lot of us living in canton where we're nearing 0 miles. hour by hour cloudy, rain starts around 6 p.m. have a great day. you by colgate. if you think you know everything
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a new documentary will premiere later today at the south by southwest festival. right now, we have an. it's the movie that took over the galaxy. >> i can't talk about and now it can all be revealed in a new documentary that goes behind the scenes and looks at every aspect of the making of the the excited cast and crew. tunisia. >> star wars, a kind of universe me. >> i remember thinking, we're i'm not ready. >> to the screen tests. >> why are you doing this? >> because it's the right thing to how exactly captain got her name.
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chrome design of her uniform, it reminded me of the phantasm. i always loved the design of that ball. >> and how adam driver'st him into character. >> it was an event. >> the looks at it all including that final climatic scene that broke our hearts. >> it was the scene that i think me the most. >> his destiny is resolved in a powerful and effective way. >> i remember walking on set with harrison and him saying, you what we get to do. >> i wanted han solo to lend
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weight to the story. >> so exciting. . that documentary is just one of many extras on the digital and being released at the beginning of april coming up here, superman
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back now with superman. not many people get to say that, right? henry cavill right now. we're counting down to the highly bat man "batman v superman" movie. >> what is your position in botham. do i own this one? >> civil liberties have been trampled on in your city. good people leaving in fear. >> don't believe everything you hear, son. seen it.
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it gets a lot rougher and tougher. henry cavill, thanks for being with us. why along, why the feud? >> well, basically, it was in the script. if there was really a fight, i mean, come on. >> you would say would definitely win. i'm merely infearing it. >> superman learns a tough lesson in this movie, the price. that's what happens to superman. how does he overcome it? >> he doesn't. it's about just arrows. he already expected the world to fail. the world, half the world only fear him. they accusevil as well.
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i understand that ben affleck helped lighten the mood behind the scenes. >> ben has a good sense of humor. you see him walking around the big bat suit. he falls over stuff all the time and so, yeah, it's not his fault.ely, it's a tricky suit to get around in. >> it's such a physical part of the job, you had to work out talked about your rental min for the first movie. >> we worked harder on this one. i got ere competing against one another. >> yes, when you see ben on set and he's in good shape, makes you want to go back to the gym and work ha about your struggles with body image as a child and how you used that in
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>> it does help to have that that you're never quite good enough. >> now, you're definitely healthy. even as superman, i to win some kids over. we have a pretty funny clip. let's take a look. >> why is batman better? >> he can only fly. got batman confused with superman. >> batman can't go up. only go down. soouptman can do batman still better than superman? >> yes. >> you never convinced them. >> why is superman better than batman? >> that's a thout making batman look bad, pretty much anything you can think of, he's got all of the superpowers he's a nice guy. better. >> all right, well, i think we
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i'm back now with our frernd jorng ramos. anchor of the nightly news on to this presidential election. now an author of a new book, called "take a stand." >> you're taking a little rom campaign. >> yes. with the elections in ohio and florida it's going to bin credible. >> it is. >> let's talk about the book. you dedicated to your mom,t rebel you know. >> yes, when i went to college, suddenly, she had a fight with my fatherng
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she went to college with me. we spent many years just going from class to class. she's still with us. 82 and. >> fantastic. that's great. we also see up there, you're with fidel castro, another rebel. very short interview. >> 63 seconds and as soon as i asking about the lack of democracy. a body guard pushed me to thede. >> you had that deja vu at the trump rally. you out of the rally. >> i wanted to ask a question, he didn't want to answer the question. and i wasss conference. >> he allowed you to come back
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he said, a few weeks ago, hee an interview with me. so far, he's not accepted. >> any time he wants to talk to me i'm ready. >> you heard it again. ready for you. on a very different note, sonia >> growing up she was diagnosed with diabetes. she early learned early on that she had to fight. at the ut on some salsa music. she stood up x and said, do you want to dance. of course. i was dancing with theice. >> that's a special interview. you taught me something about interviewing in this book. if you get to interview someone you peek in their bathroom. >> exactly.
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breaking from the live desk crews now leaving the scene of a it happened on wooden road. officials say the homeowners made it out firefighters in east side. eventually they went inside. no injuries were before. >> today a man accused of taking his son in alabama in 2002 and raising him in cleveland is expected in court with kidnaping. court documents the showed his attorney scheduled a plea trial the boy didn't realize he was taken until he used his social security number to apply to college last fall. how's it looking? >>o see some improvements out in canton.
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