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good morning, america. split decision. donald trump winning big in florida. >> we're going to win, win, which, and we're not stopping. >> and john kasich scoring his first victory in his home state of ohio. >> i will not take the low road to the highest office in the land. >> as marco rubio drops out. >> it is not god's plan that i be president in 2016 or maybe ever. the race now entering uncharted waters as hillary clinton moves closer to locking up the democratic nomination and takes direct aim at the gop front-runner. >> our commander in chief has to be able to defend our country, not embarrass. >> our team breaks down the winners and losers and donald
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and breaking news. president obama announces he's decided who he's nominating for the supreme court. the very latest right now. also breaking overnight, twisters tearing through the midwest. nine reported tornadoes touch down destroying homes. as hail, lightning and severe storms wreak havoc on roads now there are new warnings out this morning. we do say good morning, america. big night in the race for the white house. both hillary clinton and donald trump winning big. we'll have more on that in just a moment. >> breaking news right now, president obama has just announced he's made his choice for the supreme court. abc's terry moran is at the supreme court with the latest. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, george. well, let the battle begin because that's what it's going to be. at 11:00 in the rose garden president obama will reveal his choice to replace justice
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cornerstone of conservatism. the front-runners down to three, sri srinivasan considered the leading choice born in india, raised in kansas, a judge here on the appeals court. merrick garland, 63 years old, older than most, the chief judge of the appeals court long seen as a moderate and paul watford, the court's third african-american. in making this, president obama sent an e-mail to his supporters saying he's doing his job and it's time for the senate right across the street here to do theirs. there's little chance of that. this is about to become like everything else a partisan war. george. >> got that right, terry. you'll be anchoring our special coverage. >> 11 o:00 a.m. we want to get to primary results. a strong showing for hillary clinton, the democratic front-runner winning the majority of tuesday's races. her campaign, well, they broke out in song. it goes on and on and on
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>> and donald trump had a big night too wins at least three states, but john kasich kept his hopes alive by taking all the delegates in his home state of ohio, that makes it harder for trump to wrap up the nomination early. >> kasich was in the zone. his campaign sent out this video of him making this shot and, you know, after seeing that we were condering if it was a lucky shot, so we went to the source and this is what we found. he made at least three in a row. his campaign not they're saying this is a whole new ball game and that this race -- >> very good. >> and the knicks are also reaching out. one way or the other he's going to have a job. >> we reached out to the source to make sure. >> all right. we're covering every angle as you can imagine for the race for the white house. we have tom llamas in palm beach, florida, this morning. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump calls this the biggest story in the wore.
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new voters winning and knocking off seasoned politicians. now, the field is smaller today, but trump may have to take this fight all the way to the convention floor. donald trump wanted to deliver a knockout employee and overnight he nearly did taking at least three of the five states including tuesday's crown jewel, florida. even trump was shocked. >> nobody has ever, ever in the history of politics received the kind of negative advertising that i have. mostly false, i wouldn't say 100% but about 90%. and you explain it to me because i can't. my numbers went up. i don't understand it. nobody understands it. >> reporter: the trump train ran over the competition everywhere, but ohio. a confetti bomb rained down on ohio governor john kasich after his big win there. >> i will not take the low road to the highest office in the land. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: kasich who has
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the number of delegates needed to win the nomination outright is hoping for a contested convention. >> well, guess what, tomorrow i'm going to philadelphia. [ cheers and applause ] and then i'm going -- i don't know -- all over the country, okay. >> reporter: in florida trump's victory silenced senator marco rubio's campaign. >> while we are on the right side, this year, we will not be on the winning side. america is in the middle of a real political storm, a real tsunami and why should have seen it coming. >> reporter: cruz who picked up delegates but no victories call calling on rubio's supporters to come to his side. >> only two campaigns has a plausible path to the nomination, ours and donald trump's. nobody else has any mathematical possibility whatsoever. >> reporter: now donald trump party.
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exit polls last night show 44% of non-trump voters say they're not going to vote for him november. george, he's going to need those republicans on his side if he wants to beat the democratic nominee. >> many to, thanks. let's talk to mr. trump. he joins us by phone. ahead in missouri as well. how do you wrap this up? >> well, i think they just called missouri. i think we won missouri also, so we had four wins last night which is a great feeling and we just keep going. i mean, it's -- i think we do it before getting to the convention, frankly, i think it shouldn't be that hard. but we -- i think we'll do fantastically in arizona. we have the backing of sheriff joe, popular guy out there and lots of others and i think we'll do very well. >> you still have to win more than half the delegates going forward to wrap it up before the nomination. both your opponents say they can block you before the convention. so what would it mean if you go in with the most delegates but don't get the nomination? >> well, i think that would be
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we have people that are, you we have people that are, you know, very for vent and they love what we're saying. they're joining the party. people that never voted before. they're some of our biggest fans and this is a great thing. we've brought people into this democracy of ours and it's really an amazing thing to watch. millions and millions of people and that's really the big story. i mean, the big story is how many people are coming to the polls. we're up 70%. some of the states we had 102% increase from what it was four years ago, so there's a tremendous fervor out there and i think the republicans and the leadership of the republicans should grasp it because you're going to win in november if they take advantage of it. if they don't take advantage of it, if they play games, if they say, well, he's 50 votes short and therefore he's not getting it or we're going to give it to somebody that got thrown out of the primary in the second week, you're going to have a problem. there's going to be a tremendous -- there's going to be a tremendous problem, i think.
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the polls last night and said they would seriously consider a third party if you're the nominee? >> well, i understand what they're saying because it's been a very tough campaign. it's been a very nasty campaign and they were with somebody else and the somebody else may not be in the race anymore. and there are a lot of hard feelings and so i understand it, but just let me tell you a third party guarantees not 90% or 99%, 100% that yourdids will win, probably hillary, i guess it's hillary, looks like it if she gets to the starting gate which she probably will, frankly, but it guarantees -- now you have four supreme court judgeships coming up that means they would take over for 50 years probably this country will never be the same and probably will never -- >> should the senate give president obama's choice a hearing? >> no, i don't think so. i think they should do what they're doing and wait till the next president and let the next president pick.
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>> finally, mr. trump, you mentioned hillary clinton. she took aim at you last night in her speech and is already looking to the general election. she condemned what she called your bluster and bigotry and said you're not strong, you're wrong. how would you counter that in a general election? >> well, i don't think hillary has the strength or energy to be a great president or to be president. i really don't. i mean, i understand where we're coming from. i understand exactly what i'm saying. she does not have the strength. she does not have the energy and i think she would be not a very good president and i think it would be a big mistake. i think in many ways she'll be an embarrass many. look at what she's going on with her e-mails. she's under federal investigation. i think she would be a major embarrassment for the country. >> thanks for joining us. >> thanks very much. >> george, speaking of hillary clinton, going to the democratic race now and she had a big night overnight. sweeping bernie sanders in at least four of the races. abc's cecilia vega has the latest of the she's also in palm beach, florida, for us, of
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clinton was victorious. good morning, cecilia. morning. it was a huge win for hillary clinton and a big blow for bernie sanders. while he is still vowing to carry on with this campaign, this win gives clinton the boost she needs to move forward in locking up this nomination. it was a night that had hillary clinton beaming. >> thank you, florida. thank you, north carolina. thank you, ohio. >> reporter: a sweeping win leaving clinton and her supporters looking ahead to one thing. >> we are moving closer to securing the democratic party nomination and winning this >> reporter: clinton now closer than ever to closing the deal. >> if we win in november, i know our future will be brighter tomorrow than yesterday. >> reporter: the win in ohio surprising even her own campaign. rival.
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president call for rounding up 12 million immigrants, banning all muslims from entering the united states, when he embraces torture, that doesn't make him strong, it makes him wrong. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: bernie sanders in arizona not once mentioning the loss. >> don't let people tell you that you can't think big. >> reporter: or what comes next. >> you do not have to accept the status quo. >> reporter: clinton telling me she's in no rush to ask him to drop out any time soon. >> it's his campaign to run any way that he chooses. i went all the way to the end against barack obama. i'm not ever going to tell anybody that they should step out. >> reporter: and proof that hillary clinton is already looking ahead to a general election, a new ad that she released in arizona, it's about immigration and robin, i can
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rival, not bernie sanders, but donald trump. >> got that. all right, cecilia, thank you. abc's jon karl joins us with the race on those all-important delegates and, jon, let's start with the democrats. that change the race? >> well, robin, a huge night for hillary clinton. she won four of the five states, still waiting on missouri and that means she won last night delegates. look at this, 408 delegates to just 237 for bernie sanders. now? hillary clinton so far is two-thirds of the way to getting the delegates she needs to clinch the nomination. she is getting close to a mathematical lock on this. bernie sanders would need to win all the remaining states by a landslide to catch up with her. >> as we know, jon, not as clear cut when it comes to the republicans and the delegates. >> not as clear cut but this was also a huge night for donald trump. he's won three of the five states so far, missouri also still close to call. he lost ohio but look at the delegates.
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delegates going to donald trump last night. kasich coming in second with 7 5 and in terms of where he stands so far he has not a big a lead over hillary clinton but more than half the way. as for john kasich, that huge win, you saw the confetti in ohio, he would need, robin, 101% of the remaining delegates to clinch before the convention. 101%. that's hard to do. >> yes, it is. all right, jon, thank you. george. >> okay, here with matthew dowd our political analyst. let's begin with the republicans. donald trump has a clearer path to the nomination. no guarantee though he can get that 1,237. he said he can unite the party. big job. >> huge and as we saw in the exit polls he's got a problem with the non-trump voters. the folk if they were to take out trump are a huge problem. the trump voters, many won't vote for a non-trump candidate. one thing that is fascinating,
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seen a second ballot and two things have changed. one, the voters are now involved. no primary the last time we had a contested convention and, two, technology and tv. a contested convention in this convention is going to be the most unique thing we've ever seen. >> donald trump, if he has the lead and they take it away for him disaster for the party. >> it would be a disaster in cleveland. i think that basically we're at the precipice of the republican party being broken already. >> hillary clinton wrapped this up? >> yes. he got no psychology and energy out this so i think she's well on her way and will be the nominee. >> matthew dowd, thanks very much. back to robin. another big headline, that severe weather slamming the midwest. storms, twisters ripping through the region overnight, 20 million people caught in its path. ginger, of course, is tracking it all for you. >> i start with the picture of the willis tower. lightning striking downtown chicago. at least 50 storm reports from missouri to michigan overnight.
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tornadoes. >> three vortices on the ground. >> reporter: at least nine reported twisters spinning through iowa and illinois. watch as lightning ill loom nights the horizon in green valley revealing a haunting rotating sky. in springfield, two funnel clouds just hours ago. after a night of severe weather in the prairie state, this morning, officials are still assessing all the damage. winds in excess of 70 miles per hour destroying numerous homes and structures. the severe winds ripping this barn apart. these horses hitting the highway. cars creeping along roads as they take a hammering from golf ball-sized hail. in leroy, illinois, a inch of hail on the ground and fog rolling in making for a ghoulish scene for those still on the road. >> there's nowhere to go to get inside. >> reporter: in iowa, hail hitting so hard, drivers taking shelter. that storm is still creeping to
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these things rotate counterclockwise and behind this storm, that's where you'll find the biggest next hazard and that would be wind. some of the gusts with wind advisories could reach up to 60 miles per hour, ohio, back to the dakotas. thank you very much. we turn to amy with the morning's other big headlines. and a nightmare for commuters. >> it really is, robin. the second bigiest subway system in the country is shut down, the d.c. metro closed all day for safety inspections nearly nearly 750,000 without a ride to work or school. authorities want to inspect the electric cables in the system blamed for recent fires including that deadly one last year. well, a student from the university of virginia has just been sentenced to 15 years of hard labor in north korea. otto warmbier is accused of trying to steal a propaganda banner that was hanging in his hotel. missouri accepted the justice department to overhaul the 'tis force and court system
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shooting and it addresses what the feds are calling a practice of unconstitutional conduct. and in ohio, some frightening moments for an at&t worker when his van got stuck on railroad tracks. he went to grab his bag, seemingly unaware that a train was coming. a nearby officer got him out of the way. the train demolished the van. whoo. but thankfully he was not inside and no one was injured. and proof that watching the news can change your life. matthew chapman will receive a $100,000 reward for notifying police after he spotted two inmates who had escaped from jail. he recognized the van and them from news reports. he's a self-described news junkie and guess what, the money couldn't have come at a better time because chapman was homeless but he is now using that money to start a new life. he also said he's going to give some money to his adult children who are struggling, as well. >> that's great. >> the guys are behind bars. >> he did the right thing. did the right thing and
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and now an exam of what happens when you complain. john kasich won big in ohio but he hasn't always gotten celebrations he expects. now take a look at this. for his showing for his 100th town hall in new hampshire last month, he got about, what, ten pieces of confetti that were dropped so what did he do? he complained and when he complained, his staff, they turned it all around and they delivered. look what happens last night. an avalanche of confetti for his huge win and i'm pretty sure the gop candidate, he's drowning in a big victory from last night and i think he's still trying to find the confetti all over the place. who knows. >> be careful what you wish for. >> he got it. >> he did. >> let's back go to ginger. >> more on the win. >> gusts of 47 miles per hour in some suburbs around chicago. later this afternoon, grand rapids, 47, wausau, 48.
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. this is a system that brought us all of that rain and thunder last night. it's out of here and dry and it's clear. we're under a wind advisory. beginning at 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m., we can expect winds in cuyahoga, lorain, medina county and farther west. gusts upwards of 50 miles an hour. it's going to be a windy day and a chance of a few light stray showers this afternoon,
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. good wednesday morning, 7:26. i'm corrina pysa. we have breaking news coming into the live desk here. the police responding to a reported smash-and-grab on cleveland's west side and this is video over the scene moments ago. this is right near west 47th street and memphis at a gas area there. we're making calls to police to
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update you on air and the news net 5 app. and to politics now, shakeups. >> democrat mike o'malley is the new prosecutor, ousting tim mcginty who has been in office since 2013 and facing criticism here. many claiming he poorly handled the number of high-profile cases and including the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice by police and also the death of tanisha anderson. mcginty released a statement saying he will do everything to help o'malley transition into office. and how's it looking out there? >> all of the thunder and lightning cleared out this morning. we're looking at dry conditions and cloudy skies. you stand a chance for a few spotty showers like this one into sandusky and erie county right now. they will be light. you can hear some rolls of thunder around 11 a.m. other than, that we're clearing and drying the remainder of the wednesday. wind advisory in affect at 8 a.m.
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and it's going to be a really windy day. the sunshine will prevail. leaving us with temperatures around 63 degrees this afternoon. and taking it hour and here's a look at the power -- you power of 5 seven-day forecast. not exactly. over to you, corrina. >> and we're seeing volume building on the shoreway, 71 northbound as well and taking a look at the 5 on your side traffic maps. i am tracking one accident here on dennison avenue. and checking out drive time, 21 minutes, 91 eastbound crocker to the inner belt. the average speeds of 21 miles an hour. 480 at warrensville center road. you see a disabled vehicle there.
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there is the supreme court. president obama set to announce his pick this morning revealing who he wants to take the seat left open after the death of justice antonin scalia. we'll have all the latest coming up. we will, and also right now, hillary clinton and donald trump celebrating big wins overnight, as you know. clinton winning at least four of five states. trump winning at least three but kasich. and the president also making another big decision, yep, the supreme court, i get that but he's revealing his march madness bracket on espn. that's the big a gulf coast made it to the big dance on tuesday. we'll find out who the president picked. >> what did he pick first,r the supreme court justice. >> who knows.
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>> you know the song,back. >> he's back. a lot of fans are excited about this and a lot of them are giving or saying, you know what, can't wait to seeack in the sad the. but a lot are saying he'll be 77 years old when the movie comes out. >> good for him. >> good for him. wine, he gets better with age and as indiana jones, he can do anything at any age. >> you talked to him and said he wanted to do it before he was p, check. >> i got a lot of things i want to do before i'm 80. i better get to it. we'll start with the latest in hulk hogan's $100 million sexinst gawker. the website's founder nick denton taking the tan facing tough questions from the wrestler's lawyers and the jurors. abc's linzie canouse in petersburg, florida, with more. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, robin. hogan's lawyers laying into
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bottom of whether he gavereen light to post that tape. in court tuesday, lawyers for hulk hogan trying to find out what gawker founder nick his site's posting of the hogan sex tape and when. >> according to your deposition testimony which you gave us under oath that wasc i shall mr. ed correct. >> i believe i was aware that the story was coming, yes. >> no, no, no, it doesn't work like that. >> reporter: hogan's lawyers arguing he set the tone of the site showing the he sent to staff bragging about gawker's scoring big after republishing paparazzi photos of princess kate sunbathing topless in 2012 and that hogan's sex >> the examples you used for gawker were royal breasts and hulk sex, right. >> in this month yes. >> reporter: also asking denton to explain a 2013which he called the invasion of privacy positive for society.
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world is coming around to our presumption on privacy which isebody becomes the publisher as people do at quite a young age on facebook they become sort of public figures. >> reporter: finally denton who described the tape as sweet anded to read to the court former gawker editor in chief a.j. daulerio's commentary published alongside that tape. >> use your most humanizing>> he stands on the side of the bed. >> reporter: the rest too graphic to air before letting him off the stand, the judge reading nine questions from the f the video was gratuitious would you still believe that amendment? >> no, i wouldn't. >> saying that nigrasn't covered by the first amendment, i think everybody understands our position and actually sounds like team today so it was a great day. >> reporter: and gawker says the version that it posted was not
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today bubba clem, the florida k who made that questions. he says he'll plead the fifth. >> thanks very much. now we have an abc news investigation into air you've seen the work they do. 400,000 americans rushed to the hospital by helicopter just last year. in many cases they save lives but our investigation found they can also leave families with sky high bills collectors and lawsuits. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross has the details. >> reporter: emergency workers call it the golden hour. the crucial 60 minutes to get care for a patient facing death. >> they're just angels in the sky. truly. >> reporter: that urgent need has spawned a nationwide fleet ambulances available around the clock but an abc news investigation conducted with our stations across the country has found that with some companies, many of the people they saved facing lawsuits, debt collectors, financial turmoil.
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give h bills as high as $40,000 to $50,000 whose costs are not revealed in advance and allents are left on the hook when insurance companies refuse to fully cover what they consider to be an excessive cost for the flight. >> i think there is certainly a case where you can say there is >> reporter: the biggest of the helicopter ambulance companies, air methods operates in 48 states posting a profit last year of more than $100 million. says it's expensive to have state-of-the-art helicopters and crews available 24/7. but vice president paul webster concedes air methods charges far more than the actual cost, he says, for the low government reimbursements for the poor and the eller elderly. >> if everybody paid theirare it would cost $12,000. >> reporter: the bill to airlift
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to $47,000 for a 79-mile trip.only covered about a third of that. >> definitely going to cripple us financially. >> reporter: as is standard the air method's concept form he signed before the flightn of the cost. why don't you put the price here so people know what they're signing on for. >> sure, it's a question that i can ask. >> reporter: you don't know the answer. >> no, i ome wonder if helicopters are always necessary. jean's daughter sofia was airlifted after complications from a tonsillectomyst an hour for the helicopter to arrive and lift off and was able to drive the 37-mile distance to another hospital in almost the same am>> i left a few minutes before they took off and ended up arriving at the hospital about five minutes after they did. >> reporter: a ground ambulance would have cost $1500. but the bill for the helicopter came to $35,000 and insurance and some discounts,
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>> it takes advantage of people when they are at their most vulnerable. >>ll cut the cost for people who prove financial hardship but our investigation with the stations across the country found in the last five years the company has taken hundreds of their or called in debt collectors to make the people it once helped save pay up and under federal law they're considered an airline and can set anynt. >> they're considered an airline. >> considered an airline under the deregulation price so set any price they want. >> you're so vulnerable. >> that is some you, brian. coming up, judge judy no stranger to courtroom drama, her show now is at the center of a lawsuit over how much she's getting nt health alert for millions of americans battling pain. so many questions about those new guidelines for prescriptionesser is here live. we asked a group of young people when they thought they should start saving for retirement. then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving.
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judy. the courtroom star at the center of a multimillion dollar lawsuit claiming her $47 million a yearting a talent agency cash. abc's linsey davis is here with all the details. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: that talent agency is rebel entertainment andawsuit the president of the firm says he discovered judge judy 20 years ago and helped her to get a show. since then as we all know judge judy has become a massive hit and rebel says to get a cut but cbs isn't paying up. >> you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith >> reporter: the no nonsense cut to the chase courtroom commander -- >> you speak, i rule then you shut up, do you understand. >> reporter: known for her sizzling 't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining. >> reporter: finds herself in the middle of a courtroom drama, a multimillion dollar lawsuit. >> oh, alent agency rebel
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lawsuit monday suing cbs television claiming the media giant failed to pay the millions inhe show is now losing money because of the judge's $47 million annual salary. >> $47 million is quite high for a salary and for any of the people that were supposed to receive profits from the show. >> reporter: the lawsuit claims rebel entertainment is entitled to 5% of the show's nett says they haven't received a dime since february 2010 when the judge's salary nearly doubled. that money allegedly coming out of the production just an egregious violence of the contract and shouldn't be allowed and won't be allowed. >> reporter: rebel also accuses cbs of not consulting with them when the legal star had spin-off show "hot bench." something they say cbs was obligated to discuss with them.
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of her signature sass shiepdz it hilarious and says somehow received over $17 million from my program. now complaining about not getting enough money. that's real chutzpa. one person that gets the last word in, that's me. >> reporter: cbs declined to comment an referred us to judge judy's statement. rebel is seeking an undisclosedmages. if the agency wins it could have a big payout, just a reminder to everyone judge judy has been on air for 20 years and since itsed $1.7 billion with a capital "b" dollar. >> so rebel couldn't go to judge judy. go to court against -- >> exactly, right. >> that would be a highly ratedudge judy." >> okay, linsey, thank you. coming up, harrison ford returning to the big screen as indiana jones.
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>> don't call me junior. >> reporter: overwhelmingly reaction focused on the fact that ford will be 77 years old when the new movie is released.nes and the raiders of the lost aarp and indiana jones and the temple of prunes. there was speculation another younger actor would possibly take up the role of indiana jones, no wayg. >> spielberg has said there is only one person who can play indiana jones and that's harrison ford. >> we're home. >> reporter: so after a box office smashing return as han solo, this almost okay thatgenarian could become a top grossing action star once again, is 80 the new 30? >> let's hope so. >> coming but you have to waitnot out until the summer of 2019. >> worth of wait. >> but, again, 77 years old. >> he survives real-life plane rison ford. >> that's right. >> i'm with him. hey, t.j., jojo is coming up in the next half hour.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. split decision. trump scores huge in florida. kasich with a bigtrump in ohio as clinton edges closer to locking up the democratic nomination with a big win over sanders. the latest on the race for the white house. identity theftou be the victim of a modern-day bank robbery losing your money right over the phone. how thieves are pulling it off. protect yourself starting this meet america's new bachelorette, jojo, revealing how she's really doing now ready to start her search fornd life after ben.
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and jenny mccarthy and what they think of the new we say -- >> good morning, america! and donnie and jenny came bearing gifts in times square. good to see them. >> the specialr from wahlburgers. eating. >> a little spicy. >> i've learned my lesson. i got to read the news in just a bit saving that fore have a major health headline about prescription painkillers and dr. besser is answering questions about the new guidelines that could help save lives. >> you'll never guess who is song, the first lady is behind a hot new track with some of your favorite superstars and you're going to hear all of that in "pop news." and you see a lot of them
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zendaya.clarkson. >> missy elliott. >> a good combo. >> all for a great cause. >> now the morning rundown from amy. >> good morning. we begin with breaking a about to announce his nominee for the supreme court this morning. three federal judges are believed to be in the running, the president says he consulted with people across the politicale his decision and abc news will carry the president's announcement live. and now to the race for president. take a look at the map now, hillary clinton sanders tuesday. even leading in missouri where the race was too close to call overnight and on the republican side trump holds a narrow lead over ted cruz in missouri and took all other states except for john kasich scored his first win of the campaign and abc's tom llamas tells us where the race goes from uge night for donald trump and the end of senator marco rubio's campaign. trump winning big in several states including the crown jewellectric,
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trump saying he was able to overcome millions in negative ads to pull away in florida and beat the senator there, rubio, by double digits.poke with george. >> there's a very fervor out there and i think the republicans and the leader should grasp it. >> reporter: the other big winner governor john kasich winning his home state of ohio and taking all 66 delegates. now,o way that kasich can win enough delegates to become the nominee but kasich is hoping to take this fight all the what i to the convention floor where then the nominee and, amy, some new drama. there is a debate scheduled for monday in salt lake city. trump has said he's done with debates. it's unclear if he'll amy. >> all right, tom, thanks so much. and bernie sanders is promising to march on despite hillary clinton's convincing wins from florida to ohio and abc's cecilia vega hasthe democratic side. cecilia, good morning. >> reporter: hi, good morning. hillary clinton is celebrating
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in those four states pushing her closer to locking up thise and for all. especially in ohio, that win surprising even her own campaign. and right now hillary clinton is looking ahead to a general election and one man,sten to her victory speech in florida here overnight. >> when we hear a candidate for president call for rounding up 12 million immigrants, muslims from entering the united states, that doesn't make him strong, it makes him wrong. [ cheers and applause ] was a huge blow for bernie sanders. but he is still vowing to stay in this race all the way until the convention but really the math is in hillary clinton's favor. i asked her if she plans trnie sanders to drop out of this race any time soon. amy. she told me not at all. that is his decision to make. >> all right, cecilia, thanks soeds of thousands of commuters in washington have to find another way to work today.
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shut down for emergency safety orities are worried about cables that have sparked recent fires. and a hacker accused of taking nude pictures of celebrities is now pleading guilty. model kate upton among the more than 100 victims. 36-year-old ryan collins of pennsylvania is accused of sending the celebrities fakeo be from apple and google to get them to reveal their passwords. he now faces up to five years in prison. and for the last time filled out his march madness bracket. his picks were just unveiled on espn. his final four include kansas,th carolina and michigan state. go, sparty. he is picking kansas, though, to go all the way. we'll see how well he does. finally, proof that mcdonald's big mac may be ible. take a look at this viral video showing the burger able to withstand molten copper being poured over it.
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off the entists say the resistance has everything to do with the laws of physics not the ingredients of the burger. so it's inedible and it's actually called the leadenfrost effect. actual science behind it. feel free to dig in next time you see a big mac. >> those are truly steel. >> well done, well done, well done. >> my gift to you. important health alert for millions of americans battling pain. the cdc trying to battle the worst public health drug crisis in decades with new guidelines painkillers should be prescribed. dr. richard besser, good to have you back with us this morning. so how big of a problem is this? >> this problem is enormous.n prescriptions for opiate pain medications.
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adult in 2013. there were 40 endorsements every day from overdose on these drugss one if four who take these long term will become addicted. >> those numbers when you see them are absolutely startles. so what is the cdc sayingelines in prescribe ing these. >> taking it on in a big way. for people who have acute pain after surgery, they're saying people who need opiatesy with three days of medication and most -- at most seven. you don't need to go for several weeks of those and for chronic pain they're saying that first should not be with opioids and the reason, there's no data to show they work long term and lots of data to show long-term use can lead fatal. >> a lot at home may be on these meds. what are the all ternative alternatives. >> this doesn't apply to people withr end of life but tens of millions have pain and what they're saying
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drugs like acetaminophen or aprincipal and depending on the they should try things like weight loss or exercise therapy for people who have pain from different types of arthritis. for other types behavioralbut there's going to be a lot of push-back and controversy because the people who suffer from chronic pain, there are many whose needs are not being met but saying doctors have to change the way they're doing >> and how will doctors adopt these new guidelines. >> it's going to take a lot of education. this he want to make sure people aren't doctor shopping for pills you give a new predescription you do urine drug testing and make the database to make sure they haven't gone to many doctors to getat will take care some of the people abusing the drugs and maybe using them beyond the chronic pain but we need new solutions so those needs are met the problems with addiction. >> that's it. i know there will be a lot of questions and you'll be on
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you also go to our facebook page. let's get now to amy.t, well, it's michael. i kind of look like amy but i'm not. here's what's coming up on the "gma morning menu." meet america's new favorite woman, a brand-new jojo fletcher is opening up about her life after the final rose and modern day bank robbery, the people on be robbing you right over the phone. plus, two of my favorite people, donnie wahlberg and jenny mccarthy, they're here and then. i'm going to take one and thatdelicious, right on point. >> amen. >> all that coming up live right here in times square.
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welcome our new bachelorette, jojo. [ cheers and applause ] the big moment for jojo fletcher. america's new bachelorette bouncing back from being rejected by bachelor ben telling about it and abc's reena ninan has the story. >> i found it with you but ih somebody else more. >> reporter: she was one of two women waiting for the final rose, but jojo fletcher got the short end of the stem and was sent home. >> iw what to say right now. i -- i'm so confused. >> reporter: and now she's opening up about her last few days on the show telling was really hard for me but when i got home i took a couple of weeks to myself to think about everything. i learned so much and now i know what i want and i know what i>> she actually feels lucky she
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"the bachelor" and that even though it didn't work out she's really not going to look for. >> reporter: it's no surprise she was so shocked. especially after ben told her he loved her more than once. >> i love you too. >> i love you, jojo. clear that i love you. >> and i love you. >> i love you. >> reporter: on monday night "after the final rose" spurned but still composed and poised. she says, "i was super but he explained it well and i have closure. i'm friends with lauren and i think the world of ben and seeing them together it made a lot more sense than i thought it would be." >> jojo is not really bitter or she has really come to terms. she had achieved some closure with ben finally. >> reporter: it is certainly not the last we'll see of fletcher. she signed on to be the nextut will she be saying those three words to more than one person, she says -- i guess i'll see when i get there. for "good morning america,"
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she gets there. joining us now kate coyne and our bachelor fans, jenny mccarthy and donnie experts. >> >> we're the real experts. >> how do you think jojo handled all this? >> pretty great. pretty great. it's a heck of aon prize. that was a truly devastating dumping when he looks at her, i love you but i love somebody else more. that's ever a good dumping, though? i don't think so. >> better ones than that. >> ideally there aren't 17 million people watching it go i do think that you could tell she was kind of in shock because she didn't freak out quite as much as i think the average person would really lose it. a little bit stunned. >> she didn't believe ben was going to have the audacity to dump her knowing that her two brothers were standing by
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>> he didn't want to go home to those two brothers. >> i don't blame him. >> i love you're a fan. it made you emotional. >> i got him hooked. >> what was it made you cry? >> every time something happens, i cry every season i cry. i usually cry at the n't cry at the proposal though this year because lauren b. didn't really act happy. >> you have this huge capacity toou're all in. >> it started when i was a kid. it started when i was a kid. it's wasgeorge. started with 17, getting down to one and it's so surreal. we don't know what is going on. >> i'm curious. what kind of guy do you think would be good forf all did you see ben's reaction when she was announced? >> yes. >> i was like, oh, my god. he was like, oh, great, i'm not going to like this but in terms of a guy i think it's going to take a guy that can standothers, that can deal with
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of you know what in the closet and really kind of stand up -- i like the fact she's flawed and not a debutanteas so i think that's why people related to her. because every family's flawed. >> my vote is for the first guy who goes home to those brothers and says to the olderou also on a reality dating show, because he was. so, that the older brother was on a show called "ready for love". >> on nbc. >> is jojo ready for>> i think she is. i think she definitely is. i think that, you know, i think she really did fall in love with ben because it's real, george. it's real. she really fell in love with see, i don't think she did. >> i think she felt quasi-love when you've only known someone for six weeks and you've been -- >> and you're locked in>> and every trip is a vacation. >> and drink champagne. >> george, those tears were real, man. they were real, just like my
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i think. >> no mas. i give. that's it. 23rd right here on abc. over to robin. >> yeah, keeping it real on that couch.rt this morning. "gma on the lookout" with a warning about identity theft and how thieves can rob your bank account with a simple phone call. abc's rebecca jarvis is here. you've got our cca. >> this is pretty scary. we trust them with some of our most sensitive information. social security numbers, account information, birthdays. in the wrong hands thosest you everything and now this morning a warning from law enforcement. they say some of the very bank tellers expected to protect thatre behind an alarming increase in identity theft. >> thank you for calling. >> i would like to update my current telephone number. >> sure, we can definitely te your phone number. >> reporter: that caller authorities say is really a thief using stolen bank account information. >> yes, i would like to order
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he can get money from a stranger's account and you may not believe his accomplice, prosecutors say he got that stolen info from a bank teller. transactions did you want to go over, sir? >> reporter: not just one account. he calls to access several. >> i would like to know how muchy accounts, please. >> you have $14,327.13. >> the bank tellers have access to very confidential data. >> reporter: cyrus vance, attorney says bad tellers are often part of larger identity theft rings. >> they're selling that to individuals on the outside who will then, turn it into credit cards or checks. >> reporter: and he says, he's seen an alarming increase in these crimes. even estimating he prosecutes a case once a ple around the country be worried? >> i think we should all be worried. that doesn't mean we should all panic. >> reporter: this woman did not
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her identity stolen after she became a victim. >> nobody knew that this was happening. >> reporter: she says thousands of dollars were her account stolen just weeks before thef her life. >> we had been working for about a year to save up a lot of cash to pay for our entire wedding and it was gone. she had no idea a bank teller had stolen her identity along with 28 other customers until she received this letter from her d her, a former employee may have accessed your account information without authorization and gave it to someone outside of chase. chase tells "gma" as soon as we we immediately called the authorities, fired the employee and reimbursed the customers. we're sorry and angry this happened. but vance says not all banksight and report these crimes. do you think the banks need to be doing more? >> i think some banks need to be doing more. if it's not reported to law t an invitation for that criminal to
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next account or the next bank. >> the american bankers that represents bankers around the country tells us banks use many safeguards to prevent fraud including sophisticated software to monitor employee access of customers are always protected against fraud. the bank will cover any loss. but this is another reminder, you have to keep looking at those bank eye on that information. >> you do. >> thank you for that. >> whoo. >> outside to ginger. >> let's do that. look at all these beauties in d.c. ceremonial guard just hanging out this morning. it's nice out here, isn't it? it feels good. already about 50 degrees but it's not as nice at the texas line. look at that sign under water. i-10 still shut in both directions and check out that flag brought in by some of the -- teenagers there. really nice patriotism but anings still on the map. .
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moved out and we're slight chance of a few sprinkles, especially in areas east of cuyahoga. other than that, we're clearing out and expect the evening to be quiet and windy. earing 50 miles an hour and we're under a wind advisory starting. it started about 23 minutes ago throughout the day. highs reaching about 63 degrees oon, again, we're starting to get some sunshine breaking through the clouds. the rain chances go up for thursday. have a great day. a lot of folks from texas this morning. in to michael. >> thank you, ginger. now come in and join us. now it is time for "pop news," everybody. and now you'll never guess -- that was my voice is a little well, at least i'm not a part of this, okay. this is about this new song you'll never believe who is releasing it. let's hear it right now. my girls >> oh,e you recognize kelly
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this new girl power anthem is the one and only first lady, michelle obama. it's called "this is for my drops online this morning. executive produced by aol's maker's website and the song was written by diane warren andson, janelle mow may, zendaya, kelly rowland and missy elliott amongst others and from my intro my on this but it's set to become the anthem for let girls learn which is an initiative launched by the president and first lady to help more than ls around the world go to school and stay in school. >> i love that. >> well done. well done. well done. >> i think you can sing. >> you do?e. you didn't hear it. >> you didn't hear it, ginger. >> thank you for the ringing endorsement, robin. this is a "pop news" by insistence, the "gma" women here, take a look at david beckham.
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yeah, we've got your first look at david beckham's first ever that his newsstands march 2 9/. i can't believe it's his first cover. i mean, wow, it was so good they gave this man two. look at that. yes. now, in the interview heses soccer every day. if he still lived in l.a. he really would consider make a comeback for a year. >> ooh. >> so if any ladies are out there buying them i'm sure they're buying it for the article, george. >> first of many. >> first of many "gq" covers. >> he's fully clothed. >> guilty as finally we have a rare new interview with prince william. overnight he was taking on trophy hunting. he is working hard behind the he fears the last wild rhinos will be extent before princess charlotte turns 25 which is a scary thought and speaking of princes, robin, you had a very special prince harry.
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was, across the pond. had a chance to speak with him. the up coming invictus held at disney world in mayth wounded warriors competing internationally. it's much like the wounded warriors that we have here in the states but this is an international competition? can't wait to see it. >> he is a prince. >> you wore royal blue for the prince? pardon? >> i did wear royal blue. he talked about that. he talked about his mom and-in-law. i just can't wait to share that with everybody. coming up here holly robinson peete is going to be here live opening upshow. tt2w`t+o md; "a@qfe8 tt2w`t+o md; bm@qmn4 tt4w`t+o md;" entq =bl tt4w`t+o md;" gzt& $e4 tt4w`t+o md;" hnt& 4kx ^" tt4w`t+o md;" jntq lr@
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. good morning, 8:27. and breaking news here, police responding to a and-grab on cleveland's west side. here's some video we shot from air tracker 5 over the scene near west 47th street and memphis. we're making calls to police right now to ation. of course, we'll update you on air and on our news net 5 app as we get it. >> and politics now, shakeups in ohio and democrat mike o'malley is the new county prosecutor ousting tim mcginty who has been in office since 2013, and facing criticism he poorly handled a number of high-profile cases
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by police and anderson. -- tanisha anderson. he will do everything he can to help o'malley transition into office. and hold on to your belongs, today. it's windy 's windy out there. as far as the rain goes, the bulk of it is out of here. we're not worried about a davwednesday but a windy one. 's few stray showers lunchtime. after that, we're quiet and drying out. the winds are expected to reach 50 miles per hour for some of eratures reaching about 63 degrees and this afternoon. some sunshine out there and they'll breakthrough the clouds later and the power of 5 seven- day forecast. you can see that we will be ratures cooldown into the weekend. i have to go find the graphic and over to you. >> no problem. and we're seeing a couple of accidents on the jennings ar dennison avenue and typical backups. 77 seeing the right-hand shoulder blocked on 77 northbound at harveer and let's go outside of 480 and long okay and a
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from earlier. terrence and jackie. and thank you. we'll see you again in 25 ou have a great day. >> if you're leaving as normal
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> how is that for a new year's eve kiss. donnie wahlberg, jenny mccarthy, one of their most famous and they are here now to talk about the new season of their "life in the suburbs". >> this is where we smooch every year, right here. let's do it now. >> yay. >> oh, we love that here on> also this morning we have some fashion secrets to transform your style making you look tall and lean without the high heels. we'll have the secret to how the stars do it> but first let's go inside to robin. >> i'm in great company here now with a dear friend, holly
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mom, author and reality star is re are they now special with oprah. she has a new show "for peete's sake" and she and her twins are teaming up, you got to get this,ly book, "same but different." >> ooh. look at that. >> oh, the autism express. holly, wonderful to see you. >> just always amazing to see you at the super bowl. >> yes, we had a good time. >> you heard me rattling off everything that you do. and you balance it all. you have a lot of help. >> i don't balance it all.ls left and right. >> like the rest of us. >> right. >> you really welcome the reality tv cameras into your life because you have something to share, you and your family. >> i did.bout it, reality, a reality show? i didn't -- wasn't really sold on it but i think we're that family, i think we have a great ith our autism journey. if i had seen a show on tv with a family talking about autism,
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diagnosis in 2000, id a little bit of hope, maybe a little road map, maybe a template to follow. >> it would have helped a lot of people and has the potential, that and the book. i want to play a upcoming series because your pom -- >> oh, my mom. >> rumor has it she's about to turn 80. >> 80 and daying. >> 80 and dating. dolores. here's a sake." >> let's do it. >> all right. dolores, here goes. >> ow! >> that's $5. that's $5.$5. >> what's 9 sign up there say? >> $5 for whiner if i'm not a whiner. this does not hurt me at all. >> you are the bravest on't know if my parents know where i am right now to be honest. but i have a feeling grandma didn't tell them. >> did she not tell you? >> well, that's where yous to be with their mother getting her fifth tattoo, by the way.
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robin, because -- >> you heard it here she's that lady. >> 80 and dating. the kids want a stepgrandfather and they've put her up on websites and gotk people meet. it's really scary. >> i would be afraid to read her profile. you and your wonderful husband, rodney, big fan in the day, nfl 21 years together. >> 22 years. yeah, we'll be married 21 years soon. >> what's your secret. >> we like to stay on the same ook watt our marriage almost like a business deal. when you work and a corporation. you got to sit down and debrief with each other. so we have to do that on a regular orrk. >> you have something that you have with the kids at tabletopics. >> it's just a game like it's just a question game so that they will put their dag gone phones down have to too.
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>> i get a pass. i have things i have to do. >> uh-oh. >> what famous person do you wish you could be in history and from that you just connect with the entire family especially with our son with autism because, you know, we're always trying to find out wh him. >> and engages him in conversation which is so important. the holly rod foundation, what you do for autism because of r.j. your dear son and als parkinson's and fighting that battle because your dear dad battled it for so long and many of us remember him. he was the original gordon on "sesame treat." >> the gordon. >> matt robinson, what did you learn from him. >> a life of philanthropy and he taught me service. that's like 45 years ago.came, he said, i'm starting this new children's show and i'm like, yeah, good luck with that and now 45 years later here it is but he was an amazing guy and heson's when he was only
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deciding that we're going to help families affected by parkinson's then later our son y autism and cathartic to help others when you're going through something and holly rod helped us help others. >> amazing man and he has an amazing daughter and-law because we hear it's going to be his 50th birthday. >> yes. >> so we have a cake and we labeled it for peete's cake. that's for >> happy birthday, rodney. >> it's today. 50 years old. curled up in the hotel watching right now. >> you can bring the cake home to him. k you so much. >> always, holly, what you're doing and "for peete's sake" premieres on the oprah winfrey network and holly's book withen, "same but different." now now back outside to ginger. >> happy birthday, rodney, by the way. these folks from kansas city and these from texas.
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severe storms now have high wind warnings and advisories from northeastern missouri up through parts of michigan and all the way to almost cleveland there. you saw those wind o 60 and a lot of warm air to the south. look at 0, new orleans for a high and 90s, orlando hits 90 n the southwest. 50 for denver. that is the big picture. > we do stand a chance of a few sprinkles, isolated showers today. the wind advisory is in affect until 8:00 p.m., going to be e good news is how to expect 53 degrees this afternoon. >> all that weather brought to you by quaker breakfast glasses and one of the many e is 18. >> time now for fast fashion fixes and have tricks to look taller without wearing those sky high heels and turns out some of your favorite stars are not as tall as you might ome of their secrets
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heights. the celebrity secret to finding the perfect lookout a trendy outfit, accessories and shoes. it's also about tricks of the styling trade that you can do too. how hollywood's hottest women make themselves look leaner and taller than you think they are. >> where your clothes hit matter. either your ankle, right above the knee, right at your wrist. >> like reese witherspoon, scarlett johansson who rock crop pants that show a hint of ankle that make their leg lean. wide legged pants do the trick for eva longoria,portman and lady gaga making their legs longer and pointy toed shoes can make you tommy longer. girl, unite. among them.
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mcgrath. wow." we're vertically challenged. >> i didn't know the average height is 5'4" so this is for all the ladies. >> we took before shots this arly of three women, and you're going to help them transform to look taller, all right. so first up let's take a look at our first model. a before shot. what is she doing wrong? >> the bohemian floral is the spring but this length skirt is just swimming on her. >> let's see what you let's bring anoushka and tell us what you did in so for -- how adorable. for most women have a is daunting but for shorter women it's the perfect size. it ends about an inch above the knee which is just the amount you want to see. we paired it with a pointyou don't have to wear sky high heels to look taller. >> you have the long ever vest. >> isn't that the best part, the
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complete outfit? she can go to brunch, can have anything she wants. it's perfect. >> you feel taller, right? >> definitely. >> very nice. it looks beautiful. let's take a look now at ourwe had jenna earlier this morning. tell us what she is doing wrong here. >> okay. so most -- the misconception for most shorter women is that they should find the longest can fit in when actually showing a hint of ankle is key. >> let's bring jenna out and see how you've transformed her. other, look at that. i love that. wearing a cropped pant. now it's not a capri pant. it doesn't hit at your midcalf which is the worst place for a pant to hit. a crop pant shows a little for women who are a little shorter they shouldn't wear a crew neck t-shirt. we put her in a v-neck and that upside down triangle neck so skin on top and the skin at her ankles and it's just
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>> that's such a great business casual look. >> and it's just aso she can go to work and have drinks afterwards. >> i hope you feel fabulous too. finally, let's see sofia earlier yeah. >> she stretches out her fashion skills for a night out. so this is before our team got to work. >> yep. >> what's the problem here? >> so, comfortable than skinny jeans and a striped t-shirt but stripe o nothing for a shorter woman. >> let's have sofia come out and see what mary-kate did with her sen centralable. >> doesn't she look taller than new trend for jeans is to wear a flair jean actually when the top five flair jean as cording to searches on polybore the stella jean and high waisted flair jean that skims the ground an similar colored top and that halter
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while her legs look a mile long. >> i love those. you look fantastic. let's bring out jenna and >> there's a tall girl right there. >> one color. i'm normally 5'2" but wearing the way. >> success story. >> that's called genetics. >> i love it. >> so, it's not to wear -- it's show a little leg in the right spots and a v-neck, add to your ankle. to get a skirt that looks the right size or to be robin. those are the tricks. >> exactly.e really tall parents there that helps. >> you all look fabulous. robin, you always look great. coming up next more fun withd jenny j.j.
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let's take a sneak s the best sand witch. best beef sandwiches in chicago. >> what's all this stuff? >> peppers. uh-oh. u-oh. fire. fire. >> they're laughing. they threw vodka on my ver to try to help and poured vodka. her leg caught on fire. >> i'm like, look at me, i'm flammable. i wanted to -- at. does that drama just happen to you? is it exhausting always having to have these moments when you have cameras following you or just exist in your life. >> i think ithave a lot of fun. we live really in the moment constantly and that was jenny teaching me about chicago food because we just moved to the small town, st. charles outside i'm a big city boy from boston so it's a whole different lifestyle for us in
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into in this small town really create a lot of funny moments for it a small town or did you pick it out of nowhere. >> i grew up in chicago and my best friend looked out to the suburbs and i saw her facebook photos and i said,ve there and he said, let's do it. we have this perfect suburban life. >> with a motorcycle now. >> with a motorcycle and kids -- >> teenagers because my son just turned you'll see throughout this season. he is really going through the age of we are completely not cool. >> yeah. >> i mean, but -- >> i have a both have 13-year-olds. >> but we have to learn his sign language. not that he uses sign language to speak. he has his own like if we talk in front of his friends he like -- et the hell out of my room now. don't speak to my friends. >> or he'll do this to me. >> you guys are juggling so many different things, the radio
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"blue bloods" and new kids on the block. any concerts. >> we're not touring this year. we'll do our cruise which we do every year and have a tthe cruise which is the best tv series called "rock the boat." >> how do you know which show you're on? >> it does gets sometimes i'll yell and she's like, that's wahlburgers time so new kids, i'm doing a concert for jenny'seneration rescue. one-time concert. >> first solo concert. >> i've never done a solo concert in st. charles. a big function at our go on sale april 2nd. go to our facebook page, check it out or listen to sirius xm. >> we mention you have been o why not have fun. it's not thursday for a throwback but way back wednesday, we're stretching here. but we've got some footage of you. >> okay.
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>> donny, you're up first, new kids on the block on "gma" back in 1989. can we role the clip? >> whoa! >> y, i want to know if you had met back then what would your chances shall? >> back then, slim because he scared me. he was the bad boy. a real bad boy there. look at me. [ laughter ] >> he is on a motorcycle. i was very terrified of him. i probably would have been more like the squeakyy but now he's the best boy. >> jenny, you're saved by the clock. we are out of time. >> we had a clip in 1995. >> thank god. >> we could go out with it. >> we'll go out with it.es jenny" premieres tonight on a&e. >> is he kissing my wife? oh, it's a girl. >> who she is.
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even out yet and critics are already calling the movie a must see. i recently sat down with the cast to chat about this riller. it's the movie that mixes sci-fi, action, even a 47, 97. >> reporter: "midnight special" taking viewers on a wild ride as the u.s. government tries to hunt down alton, a young boy with special powers who's gone time we're ready. >> reporter: 13-year-old jaeden lieberher stars in the lead role going on the run in the deep south with his father, michael shannon and their friend lucas joel edgerton. describe what life is like on the lam for the three of you, a lot of scenes in the car. >> we were stationed in new orleans and using very differentd there and particularly in the nighttime because as part of the story jaeden's character can't really be out during the day.
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>> yeah, i had to wear these blue goggles at moments when lights come out of my eyes they put these little l.e.d. of the goggles. i couldn't see anything. pain. effects. >> you don't have to worry about>> reporter: at the core is a deep love story. >> i like worrying about you. >> a father and son and their devotion to one another which is -- you can't help but be >> are you scared? >> we just had a chemistry. we just hit it off. >> i think you're a weapon. >> adam driver leads a government agency athem. >> joel, you starred in "star driver. >> starring is a big word. i was in it for five minutes. >> the film is a part of "star wars." did you all talk about shared experience. >> midshoot he found out he was going to play a version of like
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had thisis character. >> very cool. >> this guy's life is about to completely change. >> jaeden, just at the beginning of his career but already racking up an impressiveg with rachld mcadams bradley cooper and bill murray. >> what was it like working with these two? >> it was okay.honest. i don't mind. >> no, it was great. >> i need to learn. >> yeah. >> they're both amazing actors so i could learn a lot from them by just watching >> likewise, you meet somebody who has such kind of a fresh imagination like jaeden who you kind of go home and you also take away a lot of lessons of your own.
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"good morning america" is brought to you by the blue cash everyday card from american express. do not miss tomorrow.rince harry, one-on-one. >> whoo. keep on hoping . good morning, a pysa.
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now to bust a major drug ring at a home here in learned that the man carlos and his wife are under arrest for federal drug charges. five childrens, ages 1-16 removed from the home. carlos is a ing a large of the amount of crystal meth from california every month. multiple agencies executing several searties and more details are expected to be released throughout the day and we'll keep you updated. jackie. and u.s. news and world stern reserve university of medicine number one in ohio. and that report released overnight ranks case among the top 25 schools in the u.s. and these are based on pure edical school deans nationally and on criteria like research funding and the qualifications of admitted students. and now let's get a check on the forecast eodore. how's it looking? >> and the storm is keeping the bulk of the rain over the lake.
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-- by a few stray showers to of the band and this is a look now. we dried out and there are a few showers outside of menner in lake county and that is how it's going to be until lunchtime, a chance of showers and we're with wind advisories and gusting up to 50 miles per hour for the highlighted counties. lash and temperatures reaching 63 degrees and after the will get a chance to warm up the power of 5 seven-day forecast showing that chance for snow -- snow on >> and we're seeing the typical backups. 71 and 77. i'm still tracking the accident on the jennings freeway, northbound and we're dealing with one lane blocked and ocked. elsewhere, we're looking okay and let's go outside. 72 know and west 25th. and we're moving along much better, jackie and terrence. that is it for team gmc. we'll see you morning at 4:30.
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>>h kelly & michael." today, from the drama, "empire," jussie smollett. and from the doc series "peat's sakes," holly robinson peete. and zara larsson. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] >> and now, here are emmy-award winning co-hosts, kelly ripa and

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