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good mornings, america. breaking right now, terrorist on the run. the massive hunt for this woman at the center of the terror in france. [ gun fire ] the bloody endings to the twin hostage situations. terrified shoppers running for their lives. meanwhile, the explosive conclusion to the siege at a factory the terrorists who massacred those workers at a satire magazine going out with guns blazing this as al qaeda claims responsibility. caught on camera. horror on the highway. nearly 200 vehicles in a massive pileup. cars and trucks slamming into one another, unable to stop. a truck hauling fireworks caught in the middle. and the driving danger today. close but no cigar.
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>> two, one. zero. >> space x launches its falcon 1 rocket. a spectacular liftoff. but the landing, not so much. we'll show you. and new overnight, cosby confrontation. the comedian heckled during this show. protesters chanting blowing rape whistles. and what cosby did next. and good morning, everybody. let's get straight to the new developments in france. this morning, top security officials held an emergency meeting. after which they called for extreme vigilance. >> one very prominent risk is this woman, still on the run. here she is face covered.
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here she is with hur husband, the man who died in the hostage crisis in a kosher supermarket. >> after three days of terror attacks there are fears of more to come. with officials here in america on alert as well. >> we do have team coverage this morning of the terror in paris. we start with abc's alex marquardt who is on the ground. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good mornings paula. we're right here in front of the kosher supermarket. you can see it's still cordoned off by police. one of the sites of those two ststandoffs that ended -- morning, many here in france are afraid this story is far from over. [ in an industrial park 5 miles
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from paris. the brothers kouachi, suspected in the killing of people at the newspaper, "charlie hebdo" there. their friend prushin' rushed at the police who took them out. this morning, new dae tails emerging. it all started around 9:00 a.m. the kouachi brothers on the run, stealing a small car. as they flew toward paris, they ran into a police road block. shots fired. injuring one of the brothers in the throat. they fled to the printing workshop where they ran into a salesman, but then surprisingly, let him go. i met one of the terrorists and i shook his hand he told french radio. the gunman told him, we don't kill civilians. a young employee of the company had hidden under a sink and was texting police information from inside. as s.w.a.t. teams swarmed nearby
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roof tops. 1:00 p.m. approximately 25 miles from the a amedi coulibaly stormed a supermarket. he threatened police that if they went after the kouachi brothers, he would kill the hostages. at 5:00 p.m. the wroers decided enough was enough. just moments ago, we started hearing loud gunshots. repeated sustained gunshots as well as one large boom. police countering with stun grenades before shooting and killing the suspects. inside an arsenal of weapons. minutes later, at the grocery store, police launched their assault. coulibaly killed but not before killing four hostages. after the seejs were over a
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french tv station revealed that one of the brothers cherif had called them, claiming we are not killers. we are those two brothers with known lynx to al qaeda and the al qaeda franchise in yemen claims they directed the brothers to carry out the attack. a claim that is being investigated by french and american officials. meanwhile, the prench president says france is not done with these threats and called on all french people to stay vigilant. dan? >> there's a huge hunt on this morning for this woman considered to be armed and dangerous. she clearly knows how to wield a crossbow. here he is in a different environment, wearing a bikini hugging her husband, who was killed at the kosher grocery store after taking hostages there. matt gutman with more on the search. >> reporter: the siege may be over. the hunt is on.
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this is the building where hayat boumediene and her husband lived. neighbors say they saw her last week. today, he's the most wanted woman in the world. radical, armed and dangerous. this morning, the 26-year-old behind this veil is on the run. she seems to have vanished. the bonnie to the murderous clyde of amedi co he allegedly killed four hostages before dying in hail of police bullets. >> this is a hit. a professional hit. they had fire discipline. their bullets hit the targets. they made a cool calm effective escape. >> reporter: the couple lived in this southern parisian suburb. they livid in this building. right here their mailbox. right now, open for everyone to see. even their mail has been rifld
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through. compare this photo of boumediene in a bikini. wrapped around coulibaly's torso. she may have been his communications link to the kouachi brothers behind the "charlie hebdo" massacre. she made more than 500 gone calls to the wife of cherif kouachi at some point. >> you have to make decisions about who deserves priority. >> reporter: police admit questioning her in 2010 about her husband's terror ties but let her go. now french authorities say there are 88,000 security officers fanned out across the city. the question many fren asking today, why did they let them go if they had them in
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their grasp? why didn't they track them? >> these terrorists were known to police. the french government is nowen vest gating how they could mount these deadly operations since these radicals were on their radar. they have been linked to al qaeda in yemen. martha raddatz has the latest for us this morning. good morning martha. >> reporter: good morning, paula. these attackers were inspired by al qaeda on the arabian peninsula. there are now claims they were directed, financed and trained by the group. in a chilling video released friday, al qaeda claimed responsibility for the attack on "charlie hebdo," warning the french there is more to come if they don't stop what they called an assault on muslims, or they would never be safe. the two brothers cherif and said kouachi, along with the kosher grocery store attacker amedi coulibaly were part of a
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cell, not lone wolfs. but wad callized muslims seeking revenge against the west. >> you have somebody who is imprisoned for committing a crime. could be a terrorism crime. it could be a nonterrorism crime. they're going to be exposed to other bad individuals. >> reporter: coulibaly is believed to have converted to islam while serving time for armed robbery in 2005. he coordinated his attacks with the kouachi brothers. one of the attackers traveled to yemen for training in 2011. cherif kouachi boasting that the group was financed by anwar al awlaki, who was killed by a u.s. drone strike in september of 2011. but questions remain about
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whether there were more accomplices. terrorism officials racing to determine if there are more members of the sleeper cell. despite the background of the attackers, as we have said which was known to the french they apparently had not been tracked in recent years, something authority there is will certainly be questioned about, dan? >> martha thank you. here in america, an urgent warning to law enforcement officials. pierre thomas has that part of the story from washington. what are the specifics of the warning? >> reporter: good morning, dan. no specific plot targeting the u.s. homeland has been identified. the bulletin says the threat from homegrowned a ed aradicals is an ongoing. it expresses concern about americans going overseas to get training from al qaeda or isis. it also warns about radicals
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using social media to encourage attacks by lone wolves. >> i want to run this by you. can these attacks be considered an intelligence failure? officials knew these two men had ties to al qaeda. nothing was done to stop them. >> reporter: one of the two terrorists killed trained in yemen. the question will be why? why weren't he and his associates under closer surveillance? france's resources may have been stretched thin. >> it may have been a question. peaierre thomas, thank you. you request get the latest all day at abcnews.com. and there will be complete wrapup tonight on "world news." we nooufmove to the severe winter weather. a dangerous arctic blast. many michigan blinding lake-effect snow played a role in this explosive pileup that turned deadly nearly 200
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vehicles. you could hear them crunching on major highway. and rob marciano is here with the details. good morning, rob. >> good morning, paula. frightening stuff. heavy snow 35-mile-an-hour winds. you can see what happened. the last couple days have been horrible on the american roadways. snow and bitterly cold wind stirring up dangerous conditions from new york to the midwest. i-94 in michigan, shut down friday, due to masive pileup involving nearly 200 vehicles. one truck filled with fireworks, igniting and lighting up the freeway. watch as this car hits the crash site. ricocheting off the road. more cars and trucks skid to the pileup, sending waves of snow in the air. >> they can't do anything. >> reporter: drivers visibly shaken. >> i'm lucky to be alive right now.
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>> reporter: the scene leading to one fatality and 23 injuries including two firefighters responding to the scene. stranded motorists taken to a school as warming shelter with wind chills well below zero. precautions taken in western new york. road closures happened. >> we're preparing for the worst at all times now. >> that is where the action is going to shift. erie and lake ontario is where you'll see most of the action today. here's the radar. the next couple of hours. it doesn't change much. just streaming the moisture off the lakes. we could see three, four five feet of snow across the plat tow. and dangerous wind chills this morning. minus 14 is what it feels like in chicago. minus 20 if green bay. minus 18 in cleveland. more weather in a few minutes. that video out of michigan is traumatizing to watch. you have been on that rode many
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times. >> my hometown is about 30 minutes down the highway. i have driven that highway hundreds and hundreds of times. it can be extremely dangerous in those conditions. >> be safe everybody. we want to get it over to ron claiborne with the other stories making new this is morning. >> good morning to you, dan, paula, sara haines. breaking news overnight in the mystery of airasia flight 8501. the tail section has been pulled from the sea. the section underwater on wednesday was secured on a boat today. the rear section of the plane is believed to hold the all-important black boxes. 162 passengers and crew members were on board that night when it went down on december 28th. former cia director and former four-star general david petraeus could soon face criminal charges related to his infidelity charges. some prosecutors have
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recommended he be charged for gives his mistress classified information. they presented their findings to eric holder back in 2013. he has yet to decide whether to indict him. petraeus resigned from the cia in 2012. and former presidential candidate mitt romney may be thinking third time's the charm. he's considering making another run for if white house. he met are high-powered potential donors and is considering running in 2016. that would be a change of heart. last january when asked if he would ever run for president again. he said no 11 times. >> but not the 12th. take a look at this. >> and liftoff of the spacex rocket. >> a spectacular launch. but, the mission's attempt to land on a barge off the florida coast did not go as planned. suffering a hard landing.
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spacex billionaire elon musk twoeting close but no cigar this time. bodes well for the future. maybe. check out these guys on how the beat the freeze. snow monkeys in japan. they get in the warm hot springs. the water is surrounded by steep, snowy cliffs. the monkeys appear to be in some what of >> pretty certain of that. >> are they red from the steam or is that how they always look? >> they're in a semicoma there. some of them could not be awakened. looks like fun, right? >> you know who else is relaxing right now? oregon and ohio state. before the big game. we want to go back to ron
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claiborne. the countdown is on to monday's first ever college football playoffs national championship game. the oregon ductionks will do battle with the ohio state buckeyes. it's a third stringer against this year's heisman trophy winner. ron, here, with the story. they're both the resident college football fan. >> this is the game that dan and i have not stopped talking about for more than a week. >> lie. >> should be a heck of a game. the two best college football teams in the country, two terrific quarterbacks. one who almost everybody knew would have great season. the other who practically no one ever heard of just two months ago. the first ever college football playoff national championship is shaping up as a bruising battle between two heavy weights. in this corner the oregon ducks, 13 wins, 1 loss. an offensive juggernaut, racking up more than 47 points game.
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in this corner the ohio state buck eyes. underdog still looking for respect. two teams. two very different quarterbacks. marcus mariota from oregon. >> i wanted to be part of this team. i wanted to contribute. i wanted to find ways to get myself better. >> reporter: he's arguably the best quarterback in the country. and an all-american nice guy. >> great, great player. great, great person. great leader. >> reporter: and that's the coach of the other team talking. mariota won the heisman and will likely be the first player chosen in the upcoming nfl draft. he appeared on "david letterman." >> to heck with the nfl, i'm going on "dancing with the stars." >> here's jones, lets it go. >> reporter: ohio state is led by cardale jones who became the starter at the end of the season when the buckeyes' quarterback went down with a season-ending injury. >> it's unreal. four weeks ago, five weeks ago, i didn't see myself in this position. >> reporter: nicknamed 12-gauge,
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because of his size the 250-pound sophomore can throw. and run. the stage is set. the oregon ducks behind superstar mariota. answer the ohio state buck eyes and a quarterback who began the season sitting on the bench. >> bring it on. >> ohio state was the underdog in the first playoff game against alabama, then ranked number one in the country. they are six-point underdogs against oregon. overnight, what could be a key zomt, one of oregon's top receivers tested positive for marijuana use and will be ineligible for monday. i loved the ducks at first. i'm getting wobbly. >> as a life long michigan fan, i'm never going to count out the buck eyes. it pains me to say it, i'm wolverines all the way, but i have to stay with the big ten. ohio state. >> dan, just listen. >> 11 players on each side. >> not a big sports fan. watching that story, i liked
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12-gauge. go 12-gauge. >> abc news we're all on the story. >> an ohio state fan. >> we're going to be live from the site of the big game on monday with robin roberts reporting for "gma" and david muir will be in the middle of the action on "world news." i know dan, you want to know when kickoff is. monday night 8:30 eastern, on espn. >> it's a bit of a coincidence. i have also been called 12-gauge because of these guns. rob, that's a problem you have had as well. >> i have that problem all the time. go, ducks. well played. well played dan. hey, ut where did you go? hook 'em horns? a quarter of an inch of ice. freezing rain in fredericksburg.low, cold air. a rainfall out of mexico. 35 degrees is temperature in austin. then this disturbance rolls up
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toward the east coast. a sliver of freezing rain southern indiana, illinois the mid-atlantic. watch the freezeing line. >> mighty chly out there today. 12 in gaithersburg. itit is a little on the chilly side. we arere going to warm up into the mid 20's. plenty of f sunshine today. partly sun with increasing clds on sunday. temperatures in the mid to upper 3030's. continue with temperatures the d to upper authorities >> ron has just nicknamed my arms thunder and lightning. you don't want to get in the storm, baby. >> that is awesome. >> dan with make it rain. >> thank you sir.
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coming up here on "gma," the 4-year-old who helped stop the kidnapping of her younger sister after she was snatched from her bedroom. stop the show. cosby's comedy routine coming to a stop. broadway-bound. jennifer hudson set to make her long-awaited debut on the great white way. ahead in "pop news." with me. >> and me. when you don't get enough sleep... and your body aches... you're not yourself. tylenol ® pm relieves pain and helps you fall fast asleep and stay asleep. we give you a better night. you're a better you all day. tylenol®
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as well ase wereesterday. plenty of suhine and c cold. that wind will die down as we go by the noon hour. clear today. arctic pressure in charge. increasing clouds thugh e day tomorrow as well. we can expect se rain tomorrow night, m most likely freezgain into the monday morning commute. it does look like
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♪ had the time of my life no i never felt like this before ♪ ♪ yes i swear it's the i owe it all to you ♪ cannot wait to see this movie. sara is cracking up. these are stars from "the wedding ringer" showing you are a their moves in a "dirty dancing" paroda. orks drks arks >> will they be doing that on "gma"? >> the lift. got to be the lift. >> who is going to be the lifter? >> i hope it's kevin hart. >> kevin har lifting. >> he might break into song. coming up here an entertainment story of an entirely different variety.
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organized protesters got into a bill cosby show last night. we'll show you how he responded. first, a nightmare for a family in california. their baby girl snatched from the bedroom. >> family members chasing the man and pinning him down so police could make the arrest. and had it not been for the child's heroic older sister who alerted the parents this story may have had a very different ending. brandi hitt spoke with the family. >> is the child accounted for right now? >> reporter: abducted from her own bedroom, a 3-year-old girl is safe this morning. >> my thought was, are we going to see her again? >> reporter: her alleged abductor sneaking up to this home just after 7:00 p.m. on thursday. while the little girl watched tv with her big sister. detectives say the suspect walked behind their apartment here and thoepd window. he called the little girl to him. when she got close, he reached in and snachd her.
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>> ito grab through the window and run down the street. >> reporter: the 4-year-old sister alerting the family. is she a hero? >> the first thing she did is run to her dad. >> reporter: she says her large family flooded the streets. the victim's uncle finding the suspect, pinning him to a wall and taking the little girl back. >> the suspect might be in the allyeyway. >> there was man in my home and he took my 5-year-old daughter. >> reporter: in utah last year a 5-year-old girl was taken from her bedroom. her paints waking up in the nick of time. >> because i was awake, i was able to hear the things that were able to save my daughter. >> reporter: for "good morning america," brandi hitt abc news. >> our thanks to brandi.
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as a new parent you can only imagine what you would do in that situation. it's a nightmare. now we check with ron for a look at our lead story, france this morning. >> the authorities will are on the hunt for the fourth suspect in the two terrorist attacks. french officials say hayat boumediene is armed and dangerous. she was apparently with amedi coulibaly when he stormed the kosher grocery store. he was connected to the brothers whenbehind the "charlie hebdo" massacre. nearly 200 cars and involved in a massive pileup, shutting down i-94 in kalamazoo, michigan, on friday. a wild crash on dash cam. the van slams into the bus. knocking the bus into a house. passengers were thrown from their seats. you see in another video there.
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>> wow. >> amazingly, the bus was not injured, neither were people seriously.y. drive of the van ran a red light. and finally, this doggie has expepsive taste when it comes to treats. the owner said -- she put her $23,000 rings on a table. that's when sierra the dog, swooped in and swallowed them. the engagement ring and wedding band had to be surgically removed from the canine returned in a slightly different shape. vets say they found rox and sticks in sierra's stomach, too. >> i think the resale just went down on the ring. >> a little bit. >> i've been looking for my keys recently. >> check out sierra. >> she's cute. >> your cat? >> no. >> cats are too smart to eat stuff like that. i'm sorry, i'm a dog owner. i know they'll nibble on just about anything. we're very proud of one of our colleagues this morning. one of them is sharing, it's not
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sara haines. one of them is sharing a story of how she accomplished a goal many of us set this time of the year. >> our mara schiavocampo put it in a book. her secrets to weight loss success. >> reporter: it's the january jump start. losing weight one of the top resolutions. in fact, it was my resolution three years ago. so, how did it go? i ended up losing 90 pounds and learning some surprising lessons that i share in my new book "thinspired." first, it's often said everything in moderation. but i found success only after completely eliminating my trigger foods, including flour, dairy, candy, and wine as i recently shared with amy robach. i don't even see it. when you snooze you lose. weight. being well rested keeps your
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appetite in check. third, find an exercise you really like. you won't dread going. it's advice i share not just in my book but one on one, as women like 31-year-old legal assistant stephanie connelly. how much do you want to lose. what is your goal? >> 75 to 100 pounds. >> reporter: she's well on her way. >> i can do this. >> reporter: losing six pounds in two weeks. starting the new year feeling thinspired. for "good morning america," mar have a >> she's losing it slowly. the weight is staying off. not a quick fad diet. >> a good point. let's gets it over to the always svelte rob marciano. >> i got a new phone in christmas. shows me the temperature. >> you get your weather forecast
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from the watch? >> we don't need you anymore. >> exactly. use the phone. ron is into it now. not going to get out of the 20s today. you can send me texts. no, you can't send me text messages on this phone. on this watch. we're looking at temperatures chilly across the eastern third of the country, again, right. like a broken record. 22 for the high if new york city. 19 in chicago. the wind chile. advisories out this morning. dangerous, dangerous stuff. the cold air will ease as we lift up further to the north. temperatures in jacksonville, 73 on monday. they saw snow in jacksonville thursday morning. a big swing there. new york city and d.c. up to about average. to the west a storm system coming into the west coast. san francisco to los angeles, might see a little bit of rain showers. nothing to dramatic. snow expected in the wasatch of utah. the freezing rain west of
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aust >> temperatures reach the mid 20's today. increasing clouds tomorrow. a mix probably after midn >> and i did not plan this. this weather is brought to you by fitbit. another technical piece you wear around your wrist. >> that is the term they use, technical piece. >> a technical piece you wear around your wrist. >> it's a jewelry piece, technically speaking. >> i'm going the save you here. coming up here on "gma," what happened when organized proe protesters managed to get inside a bill cosby show. the heckling and his response. the latest on bringing
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allegations. >> they managed to get inside one of the comedian's shows last night. what the crowd and cosby did next. >> reporter: overnight bill cosby under fire again. organized protesters inside his performance. nearly 30 people standing and blowing rape whistles during the 77-year-old xheen yan's show in canada. during the final stop in hamilton friday night, the group of women also chanting at cosby before being ejected from the theater. [ chanting ] and for the first time cosby directly addressing the outburst on stage. scolding the demonstrators. >> stop stop. >> it felt good the make a difference and to stand up for victims of sexual violence. >> reporter: 24 hours earlier, cosby making a joke. to female member of the audience who asked him if he wanted a
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drink. he responded, you know you should be careful drinking around me. seemingly a reference to the stories of his alleged victims. exclusive interview with abc's linsey davis, phylicia rashad defending her former tv husband. >> this has not been easy at all. he's not a coward. >> reporter: overnight, he thanked fans. saying your laughter continues to make me smile. i would like to thank each and every one of you for coming out and enduring the freezing temperatures. for rewarding me with your support, integrity, humility and respect. i'm far from fin irishfinished. linzie janis, abc news new york. coming up on "good morning america," it's the sara haines show. harry goes hollywood. the plans for the one direction heart throb to star on the silver screen. is this true?
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♪ it all leads up to this. "pop news." sara haines. take it away. >> this show tease me up. this is what it's all about. jennifer hudson is set for the great white way. in a new york review of "the color purple." she'll play the role of shung avery avery. backed by none other than oprah winfrey. the show is expected to open this fall. i think this is great. >> yeah. >> it came out back in the early 2000s, it was on broadway. this is the first time. >> big shoes to fill. >> huge. it's not the role that oprah
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played. but oprah is behind it all. >> if she's backing it all. >> and more broadway news. it's been defying gravity and for a long time. it looks like wicked will hit the big streen in 2016. the show's producer also behind the "into the woods" movie says a director has been selected and a screen play is being written. they'll only make the 2016 goal date if everything comes together perntly. that is my favorite show of all time. >> was that you on stage? >> no, indreams. in my dreams. >> you do have a lovely voice. >> thank you. >> i've heard it. >> we're waeting for "wicked." looks like harry styles' future is heading in one direction. bah dum bum. there's no question styles will enter the movie business. harry, not henry.
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wait, are those -- >> with that hair you to get into the moves. >> he's turned down a role already due to his commitment. winestein is not giving up. do you know how much they make on their world tours? they set records. >> how much? >> that was rhetorical. he can make more on those tours ever than in a movie. >> millions and millions. >> one million. that doesn't mean that much anymore. no one is having a better day then this french which i. a little french bulldog. his first time in a ball pit. look at this. i can't get enough i can't get enough! he's got his tail tucked. a little stubby tail. and -- >> oh! >> i have a feeling he'll be doing this again. how cute is he? >> fantastic. >> look at all these balls. they're here
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yay! >> he can't get enough. and we're there. >> the dog sitter is like, i gotta put all the balls back in the tub. >> the other dogs are like who is this guy? don't let him come back. the ball hog. >> thank you sara. we're back with more "gma." keep it here. deal. the aches. the chills. the fever. an even bigger deal? everything you miss out on... family pizza night. the big game. or date night. why lose out to the flu any longer than you have to? prescription tamiflu can help you get better 1.3 days faster. that's 30% sooner. call your doctor right away. and attack the flu virus at its source with prescription tamiflu. tamiflu is fda approved to treat the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash,
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>> "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide insurance. >> hello, everybody, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." how far will i go to meet nature's most captivating creatures? to the ends of the earth, literally. oh, look at the ones fighting out here. look at those two standing up. today, six adventures that took me from the frigid waters south of south america... sue, look at how the penguins are coming to greet us. to elephant country in africa... >> well, they're commonly called a bachelor herd. >> and all the way up to alaska's glacier bay. >> you can't appreciate their size until you're down here with them. >> and of course, i'll make a pit stop for my blooper of the week
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