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good morning, america. winter whiteout. the northeast getting pounded again this morning. boston bracing for another foot of snow. the midwest with bris sard-like conditions. >> reporter: we're in the middle of the storm right now. >> this car slamming into a home. tens of thousands without power. thousands of flights cancelled and passengers stranded at airports and a bitter blast of cold turning everything to ice. >> and victory at the super bowl. >> the new england patriots are the nfl champions. >> a dramatic win for the patriots. >> intercepted at the goal line. >> this morning we're keeping the party going. the biggest moment. ♪ you're going to hear me roar ♪ >> the best commercials.
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>> you don't want to kiss just to make sure? >> absolutely not. >> no. >> and behind the scenes at the hottest party. we have got your covered in our "gma" super bowl blowout. >> good morning, america. i just won the super bowl, woo! there's got to be a morning after. the biggest happiest patriot fan sitting here. >> you missed this george. on friday lara spencer and michael strahan accused me of not knowing anything about sports and there was one person who got it right. and his initials are dan harris. >> is it true you would have called in sick if the seahawks converted that? >> that's right. two weeks. >> it came down to the final
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seconds. the play people are going to be talking about for some time to come. malcolm butler with the int and we're going to talk to him later this morning. >> and amy in arizona. i'm sure she didn't get any sleep last night. there's a smile on her face and look at the smiles in boston. here's this morning's boston globe. the headline return to glory. the patriots fourth title. the first in the decade. >> first the powerful winter storm hitting over 100 million people across all the states from nebraska through maine and blasting through the midwest. our extreme team is tracking it all with ginger starting us off. >> reporter: robin we have gone from snow to sleet to freezing rain and rain. this new york we'll let you know what you're about to run into, slop. in a lot of places. it's freezing at the surface. you'll see icing on roads and
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bridging. i want to take you to where the heaviest snow fell likely to make it in the top five for chicago. top three for detroit. kalamazoo, michigan more than 20 inches and still snowing. you can see the radar pulling into the northeast. the rain only in the long island and parts of jersey. but connecticut up to massachusetts and rhode island. all snow for now. that is where our rob marciano is again in boston because unbelievably more snow. rob. >> reporter: ginger look at ththis. we have got visibility about a half a mile. the snow is blowing sideways andbly sard conditions. people have had to dig their cars out and squeeze them in if you're lucky to find a spot going to and from work. this guy right here he didn't bother digging his car out maybe because he knew this was coming. here we are, it's groundhog day. it's happening again.
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this morning the northeast hammered by another winter storm. a caravan of plow trucks in long island. snow-coated roads and train tracks into the early morning hours. in boston snow on top of snow. the city facing what could be a brutal round two anticipating up to a foot of snow less than one week being buried by two feet. most of the region nowhere near from digging out under last week's blast. of pittsburgh the wintry mess turning hazardous even sending this vehicle slamming through the front porch of home. >> this is the third time in a week the fourth time in a year our house has been hit. we're terrified. >> reporter: snow emergencies declared in connecticut and massachusetts and bracing for another hard hit. new york city's mayor defending his decision to play it safe urging people to stay inside if necessary. >> i make decisions for a living and always air on the side of
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safety. you don't need to walk around don't walk around. >> reporter: from state to state one thing is clear, their weather weary and hoping this storm clears out quickly. so far here in boston expecting over 10. and george considering last night's big win for the patriots even with this weather, i haven't met many people in a totally bad which is tough to believe with the snow blowing sideways. >> they're going to be sleeping late this morning. out in the midwest digging out from the snow and wind causing damage. knocking out power for tens of thousands. abc's gio benitez in one of the hardest hit cities. ho ledo ohio. good morning. >> good morning to you. we've got about a foot and a half of snow all across the midwest, schools closed. we have got businesses closed. a major diggout is under way right now overnight the upper midwest pummeled. a blizzard like storm dropped a foot and a half of snow across
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illinois. parts of the region getting up to 18 inches or more sunday. >> like heavy mud. >> one of the biggest snow terms in chicago's history. wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. derailing drivers and causing more than 45 accidents alone. the storm leaving 44,000 customers without power. chicago's public schools closed. keeping nearly 400,000 kids home for the third time this year. more than 1,800 flights cancelled or delayed at the city's two major airports. employees setting out hundreds of cots for stranded passengers. >> they announced our flight is delayed. so i'm relegated to sitting in a terminal watching the super bowl. >> reporter: in ohio the chaotic conditions responsible for the death of one police officer suffering a heart attack while shoveling snow. this morning the city's mayor in critical condition after suffering cardiac arrest while inspecting road conditions.
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crashing his suv into a pole. and back here live in toledo they have a level 3 snow emergency. officials want people to stay off these roads, george. you can see this wind picking up here. >> be careful. thanks very much. back here in the east messy morning commute for millions. linzie janis. good morning. >> good morning, george. here in new jersey with officer tim reid and we are right at the freezing ryanline watching it switch between freezing raun and snow all morning causing a mess on the roadways. they're icy. they're slushy. the officer telling us they responded to several vehicles driving off the road and expecting more accidents as we get deeper into the morning commute. there are speed restrictions in place and the governor's office is asking people to stay off the
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roads. robin. >> thank you very much. from the roads to the air. more than 2,000 flights already cancelled today. as always, that creates a ripple effect across the country. abc has the latest. good morning david. >> reporter: good morning, robin. 26 flights cancelled. nothing is getting out this morning. when is the last time you saw this. the tsa lines on a monday morning nobody is in. 2,300 flights cancelled. biggest hit, new york chicago and boston continuing throughout the day. out on the tarmac clearing the snow and making some progress here at laguardia. they're worried that it's going to turn to ice. slick runways. those boston fans may have to celebrate another day in phoenix. they may not get home today. >> another victory for them. to be able to celebrate there and not have to come back to the cold. david, thanks. let's check with ginger.
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>> i'm glad that david said that wet area will freeze again. that's my concern here. what you're seeing is a future cast. the yellow rain. pink is the mix and white is snow. we'll go through the timing. it pushes to the north and east and lose a lot in new york city and wrap-around snow showers. everything is clear by early tomorrow morning after midnight. a quick moving storm but behind it is quite a bit of snow. 12 to 18 inches. when i say cold i mean cold. windchills, subzero tomorrow morning. >> thanks very much. moving on to more on the spectacular super bowl. right up to the stunning finish that gave tom brady and the patriots their fourth championship. amy was there for every second. good morning, amy. >> reporter: good morning. they predicted it would be a close matchup. were they right. the crowd reacting to every twist and turn.
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fans here in phoenix on the edge of their seat until the last minute of the game overnight arizona playing host to one of the year's most dramatic super bowls in years. the patriots taking on the seattle seahawks in a matchup that went down to the last second after a scoreless first quarter. >> touchdown? >> reporter: point for point in the second. >> lynch, touchdown? gronkowski and a touchdown? >> reporter: the first half an unlikely star chris matthews who wasn't on the roster two months ago and was working at foot locker to make ends meet making his first two nfl catches ever. tying the game for halftime. after katy perry roared in her halftime show. ♪ you're a firework ♪ >> reporter: the fireworks taking off in the second half. the seahawks quickly taking
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control. >> brady over the middle and picked off. wide open. >> reporter: jumping to a ten-point lead with the patriots right on their tail retaking their lead and heading to the game's final moments. >> brady. >> touchdown. >> reporter: with the clock ticking down. the seahawks making one last stand. jermaine kearse with an incredible catch. >> somehow he winds up with the football. still not on the ground. still not on the ground. look at that. >> reporter: bringing them yards from the goal line. but instead of using superstar marshawn lynch the seahawks shocked everyone calling for a pass stealing their fate. >> intercepted at the goal line! >> reporter: the patriots unlikely star malcolm butler thth a game-stealing interception. brady literally jumping for joy. seahawks quarterback richard sherman shocked. >> i just had a vision that i was going to make a big play and
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it came true. >> the new england patriots are the nfl champions. >> reporter: wiping away all whispers of deflate-gate so solidifying their dynasty with a fourth lombardi trophy. >> unbelievable. dream come true. >> reporter: and brady proving age is just a number with his third mvp trophy. >> i love you guys. this is for you guys. >> reporter: third mvp trophy. also his fourth super bowl ring. tom brady joins the ranks of joe montana and terry bradshaw. not a bad legacy indeed. >> he's in great company as you know amy. thank you. we'll check back in a bit. for more on the big game we're bringing in jessie palmer and you heard what amy -- good morning first of all. you heard what amy said about mr. brady. third time he's the mvp. he said he wanted to win this
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game more than any other and that the team was able to do it but the distractions and drama and they just played football. >> yeah. robin, tom brady cemented his legacy. one of the top two quarterbacks to play in the national football league. debatable whether him or joe montana. watching him was as good as i have seen him play in a super bowl. to throw the football 50 times against the nfl's best defense. the patriots put it in his hands to win or lose this game. he was accurate and poised. he played his best football down the stretch bringing his football team back in the fourth quarter. that's the fourth time tom brady has led a game-winning drive in a super bowl. remarkable. a team that had to battle lu adversity all season long. all we talked about was a deflate-gate and the leaders in the locker room kept the distractions outside of that team. they were able to play their best football when it mattered
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the most. this was a magical season. one of the all-time great super bowls ever played by the new england patriots. >> especially the finish. the acrobatic catch to begin with and you think the seahawks are poised. the one yard line. they don't give it to the beast, they don't give it to lynch. they go with the pass. a lot of people raising their eyebrows about that play call. >> robin, it was a terrible play call by the seattle seahawks and the most important play of the entire game. i give them credit. in the two minute drive they were aggressive throwing the football down the field. but you're on the one yard line. you have got a time-out in your back pocket and arguably the best short yard damage goal line in the entire nfl. you have to hand the football to marshawn lynch. he's one of the best offensive lines in all of football. that will haunt him for all of time. >> this may haunt you as well. dan harris is sitting next to me and i was told yesterday you
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said something on the air -- you said is the patriots going to win and he said -- i quote it. you said you were going to laugh in his face. is that correct? >> you know dan, i was really hoping you were going to take this morning off from work. i'm glad to see that you actually came in. >> yeah. >> i feel like i was robbed of my moment of glory to see how to just run the ball on tv right now and just to prove to you i'm a good sport i wore my new england patriots tie just for you. >> i think it would be unbecoming for me to gloat. i really do. especially since you're a former nfl player and i'm maybe 5'8" on days of using my wife's shampoo. but i will say this. in your face. in your face. >> yeah. we still love you jessie. >> i'm ashamed. >> no need to be. >> next time dan, you're mine.
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>> thank you, jessie. well with amy there -- >> let's do the news. we'll start with security involving the white house days after a drone crashed on to to lawn. this time it was a man who tried to climb a temporary bike rack on pennsylvania avenue outside the white house. he was quickly arrested by secret service and charged with unlawful entry even though unlikely he could have accessed the white house grounds, secret service not taking chances after a series of recent breaches. the faa looking into a drone citing spotted by united airlines pilot saturday afternoon. the 737 was 7,000 feet up, about eight miles from the airport. a health alert about the measles and the waiting game. officials confirming thousands of people exposed to the contagious disease when a student traveled on an amtrak
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train headed for niagara falls. at least six cases have been confirmed. measles can spread for days before symptoms appear. check this out. a giant boulder rolled down a hill in san diego and smashed directly into a commercial building causing serious damage and natural gas leak. it happened in the middle of the night and nobody was there. finally, a stunning example of bad behavior at a beauty pageant that happened in brazil. the first runner up snatches the crown off the winner's head and storms off. the runner-up justified her actions by claiming the winner bought her title. we don't know if the crown snatcher will retain her title but we do know she will not win ms. congeniality. i do not condone unsportsman like behave. i think it's unacceptable. >> nobody would snatch that hat off. >> absolutely not.
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>> no. >> no. >> she almost got it. >> did you have to go back to ginger. the story out in california the drought. >> yes. the driest january on record for san francisco. this is not great news. they have been in an issue for three years. san diego has low numbers. not only the driest january since we started records but the pattern is changing a little. so there's some light at the end of the tunnel at the end of the week. especially northern california heavier rains, three to six inches in southwest coastal oregon pushing into the rockies. a quick look in the southwest. but we got to get the local forecast forecast.
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>> good morning. it is 7:26. i am jummy olabanji. over with jack taylor right now we have a look at the monday
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morning commute. flex i hope i am nudging for everything, but for a wet monday this is not that bad. south of 56 to the railroad crossing the gates are apparently stuck in a down position causing slowdown. at this point canal road and chain bridge and clara barton, unfortunately, the light flashing red. authorities are aware of that as of yet i don't think anyone is on the season. on 32 and howard county east of 108 earlier had a rash and a fortunately -- in fortunately authorities redirected the traffic down towards clarksville. it is still dark, jackie. i don't know what punxsutawney phil did. >> i do. breaking weather news, he sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter. i don't know how he could have seen it on a cloudy day, but it happened, my friend winter is not going away anytime soon. we have got rain across the
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good morning, america. . a powerful winter storm coming. heavy snow sleet and rain creating dangerous driving conditions. >> whitney houston's daughter bobbi kristina in the hospital after being found unresponsive in the bathtub of her home over the weekend. >> the new england patriots making super bowl champs after their win to the seahawks. the hero of the game is standing by. lot to get to this morning. katy perry had the halftime show last night. had a lot of people roaring. want to know is that a lion or a tiger? whatever it was it was great. >> that was a great opening. lenny kravitz and missy elliot taking the stage. that was something. of course, it is groundhog's day.
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punxsutawney phil yes, he saw his shadow. >> all the storms he saw his shadow. >> ginger loves groundhog's day. >> yeah. >> six more weeks? >> yes. >> do you buy that? >> yeah. yeah winter forever. i'm going with it. >> either that or the farmers' almanac almanac. >> many more snow days to come. we are beginning with bobbi kristina brown in the hospital after she was found unconscious face-down in her bathtub over the weekend echoing the scene of her mother's death. we have the latest. >> reporter: this morning bobby christinerease christina is reportedly now needing a ventilator to help her breathe. the emergency at her town home north of atlanta. >> 21-year-old female in the
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bathtub face down. >> reporter: around 10:30 saturday morning her husband and a friend found her unresponsive in a bathtub similar to the circumstances of her mother's death three years ago. this morning her father is asking for privacy and to give my daughter the love and support she needs that time. it was nearly three years ago when her mother was found unresponsive in a bathtub at the beverly hilton. the late whitney houston loved her daughter so. she told diane sawier that her dream for the future would be looking at my daughter becoming a woman of god. they shared lullabyes together ♪ i love you ♪ >> after her death brown visits her mother's grave. >> the way she talks the way she walks. >> reporter: in this interview with oprah in 2012 she said she
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was recovering shortly after her mother's death. >> i'm getting through it. dealing as good as i possibly can. >> some days harder that others? >> very much so. >> what's getting you through it? >> my family. and the love and seeing her all the time. i can hear her voice and spirit talking to me and telling me you know keep moving baby. you know i'm right here i got you. >> reporter: the investigation into what happened at the town home continues. we're still waiting for police to say if they found anything in their sister which could come today. >> so sad. let's go to dan harris in the social square with the speed feed. >> this was the busiest super bowl on twitter and facebook ever. and not only the on-field action, it was also the ads. one of the most talked about was this one from nationwide insurance. have a look.
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>> i never learned to fly. or travel the world with my best friend. they won't ever get married. i couldn't grow up because i died from an accident. >> a lot of people stunned by the darkness and sadness of that ad. many upset and taking to twitter to talk about it. on a more heartwarming note this ad was a winner of the night with the puppy finding his way home with the help of the famous budweiser horses and another ad people are talking about is an ad for fiat involving a blue pill that falls out of this guy's hand and ends up falling into a fiat there it is and then you'll see the car grows into a much larger car. little bit of a racy theme there. which ad did you like the most? tweet us at "gma" and tell us. back to you guys. >> i liked the coca-cola one.
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>> that was really nice. >> yeah. >> pretty funny. >> yeah. i was trying to move on. a check on the weather now. >> i liked thefy yacht, too. this is what it was l in nebraska the blowing snow. after the storm passes doesn't mean your troubles are over. drifts up to two feet in great lakes. the temperatures and windchills. 9 below in minneapolis. indianapolis at 1 below and 19 nashville marching to the east. that's coming at us. in the southeast also getting cooler. look at the temperatures here. below average about >> spotty lilight rain showers this m morningng with conditions an an advisorory in e effecstarng nn. guests c could
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>> do you guys notice the commercials are sad likesawyer? >> yeah. >> even the ones that were sweet. obviously targeting the audience. still, they were -- they weren't jovial. >> i know. >> and then the nationwide. >> and then the nationwide. >> scary. >> yeah. >> on that note a warning for parents coming up. why those package meals could be bad for your toddler's health. >> and the hero from last night's super bowl he's from the state of mississippi. we'll talking malcolm butler. he is standing by. come on back.
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>> i love the woo at the end. malcolm butler julian edelman. i had a chance to speak with malcolm butler just moments ago. hey malcolm crossing.ongratulations. you said you had a feeling you were going to make a big play. tell us about that. >> when i really believed it is when i called the oober driver for my mom and my mom said the guy spoke nice of you and he felt like you were going to do something fantastic tomorrow. i prayed on it and played as hard as i could and it turned out great. >> you're a ting your mom the oober car. you're from mississippi. i know you come from good roots. let me tell you about the big play before the acrobatic catch. you go from a low of that moment
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to the high a few seconds. how were you able to put that other play behind you and focus at the task at hand? >> it was do or die. so i just had to do it. >> i know you have a lot of gratitude also for tom brady. what's it like for you to have as a rookie that teammate and that leader. >> tom is a great guy. he's such a leader. he comes to practice works hard every day. sometimes i forget the age he is. i'm just so glad i could get tom and darrell revis and everyone a championship including myself. >> including yourself. people are familiar with tom brady and waking up and they're saying malcolm butler he's a rookie from the great state of mississippi. went to junior college. worked in the fast food industry for a moment. then the university of west alabama. tell people about your journey
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from there to super bowl champ. >> you know just like probably any other player you know i didn't have much growing up. my mom worked two jobs for me and i just wanted to make my family a better family and inspire young kids that anyone that you can do whatever you want to do if you put your mind to it and you just believe and have faith. i'm just a regular guy. >> well you're a great family guy. you have a great family and you'll forever be a part of the patriots family. what was it like when the owner, robert craft, he says i got to kiss this guy. you know that's what patriots nation felt. who was the first person you wanted to hug and kiss after the game? >> most definitely my mom. but i'm so thankful for this organization. no one -- no other team called me but this team. i'm so glad that i could just
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help the organization in my hometown and i'm thankful. so thank you. >> i knew you had to give a shout out to vicksburg, mississippi. congratulations, again. you're going to disney world! >> yes, i am. thank you. >> such a humble young man. i love that oober car. >> riding ber-free for life. >> congratulations again. coming up katy perry roaring with a little help from her friend. come on back. ♪
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♪ >> we're back with more on the super bowl and that blockbuster halftime show. katy perry putting on a blowout concert. amy who is in arizona. good morning to you amy. >> reporter: good morning. let's just say twitter wasn't the only thing lightning up during the halftime show. the stadium lit up from the flashlights to the pie you tech nicks to the fireworks. katy perry was on fire.
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talk about an unforgettable entrance. katy perry kicking off a performance in epic fashion. ♪ because i am the champion and you're going to hear me roar ♪ >> reporter: making the crowd roar on top of the giant lion. ♪ you're going to hear me roar ♪ >> reporter: perry setting the internet ablaze. many comparing her costume to the hunger games and blaze of glory and trading a lion for a dark horse. and if that wasn't enough rock legend lenny kravitz joining the pop star for her first hit, "i kissed a girl." ♪ >> how did that feel? >> that felt amazing. the energy in the stadium is
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incredible. ♪ >> reporter: perry was the teenage dream and the quintessential california girl. ♪ california girls were undeniable ♪ >> reporter: those cartoon palm trees, beach balls and sharks going viral immediately. even celebs like snoop dog tweeting if you were wondering, that was me in the shark costume. but it wasn't over yet. ♪ >> reporter: rapper missy elliot taking the stage and working it with perry as the night's second guest. elliot mesmerizing the crowd with her greatest hits. ♪ baby you're a firework ♪ >> reporter: perry taking to the stie sky for a finale of fireworks. a star reaching new heights.
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>> thank you so much america! >> reporter: katiey perry celebrated her super bowl performance making sure she would never forget it she had the roman numerals tattooed on her finger saying i thought it was appropriate to draw blood tonight. >> wow. we'll never forget it either. thanks. coming up 50 shades of grey. we'll tell you about it. ing? it's trop50 with calcium. it has delicious new taste and has 50% less calories. with this taste? no way. give me fifty squats. it can't taste this good read the label ...and have 50% less calories? exactly. now you drop... ...and give me the 50. trop50 calcium. new taste so good you won't believe it has 50% less calories.
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>> good morning. it is now 7:56 a.m. and we are going to check and see how things look on the roadways. jack taylor has been keeping a close eye out this morning. >> the toughest spot this morning has literally turned into an intersection along canal and clara barton parkway as you approach chain bridge. the flashing red glow for the lights, unfortunately traffic is just trying to blow through and
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no one is on the scene to assist. the newest problem onstreet bridge blocks the left-center lane and it is connected back to springfield. 270 coming south through rockville, this is what it looks like off and on, not that bad from urbana down towards montgomery village avenue. all right, jacqui jeras, we dodged a bullet. >> we have some more rain showers, but that is all though , shortly it will move into montgomery county. we have a couple of sprinkles downtown and in central loudoun county. we are above freezing across the board, which is really helping the situation. temperatures are warming up to the south and west to overcome the area. it won't last more than a couple of hours because by the noon hour the cold front will pass through and the wind will pass from time to time the temperatures falling this afternoon.
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good morning, america. . it's 8:00 a.m. and millioning digging out of a major winter storm. heavy snow piling up across two dozen states. what you need to know about the dangerous conditions right now. ♪ >> and "american sniper" winning big at the box office again. now the wife of chris kyle opening up. >> my strength is my faith and love for chris. that's it. i love him. >> what she'll revealing about her husband's life and legacy. ♪ >> and parenting confession. a mom admitting she still sleeps with her 6-year-old son. sparking a debate about how old is too old to sleep with your kids. ♪ >> and michael strahan rolling vip style u outout of a super bowl celebration and bringing you the best moments of the game as we say -- >> i just won the super bowl.
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good morning, america. ♪ >> good morning, america. monday morning. the celebration from last night you're seeing again and amy smack dab in the middle in arizona. hey, amy. >> reporter: so much celebration on the field and then if you can believe it all the players went from the university phoenix stadium to the separate parties. the seahawks were partying with snoop dog and patriots with pit bull. i did not get invited but i was okay because i'm partied out. >> i bet. >> yeah she was like -- >> out. >> michael strahan threw a party and showing us the highlights. >> and breaking down more on the
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super bowl commercial. which ones scored and which ones fumbled coming up. >> everybody is talking act those and the countdown to the next big event. the release of "50 shades of graib grey." selling out. people buying tickets up. hard to get a ticket. we're going to tell you about steamy scenes that were too much for the movie. >> okay. >> another big event, it is groundhog's day. yes, we saw phil and he saw his shadow. six more weeks of winter. you know what? we're bringing our own "gma" groundhog. that's gary the groundhog from "gma." we'll find out if he saw his shadow. >> gary is petite. >> yeah. >> very mellow. >> he's so cute. >> i love they give them real people names, too. gary. >> gary, phil. >> coming up in a little bit. dan harris let's get news.
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>> good morning. we're beginning with a brutal winter storm bearing down on the northeast after slamming the midwest. thousands of flights cancelled and schools closed. new england getting the worst with two feet from last week. abc's rob marciano is in boston. good morning, sir. >> reporter: good morning, dan. we have got a quarter mile visibility. heavy snow and winds gusting over 30 miles an hour. that is very close to blizzard conditions and on this street in south boston. just like many streets here cars have been dug out. but now they're getting buried again. in some cases, the banks are feet high and the snow is coming down one to two inches an hour and last we measured is four inches. unofficial measurement is about five and change. we expect to see ten inches or more. the schools are closed an no official ban on travel. we may get some mixing in later on today. over a foot expected. if that happened we'll get more
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than we typically get for the entire year and here we are only february. with all the misery this morning, dan, i haven't met many bostonens that are very unhappy. >> i'm smiling as well. rob, thank you. by the way, the patriots return to new england and the victory parade may be delayed by the snow storm or storms i should say. but overnight fans took to the street to demonstrate their joy. police report no arrests, injuries or damage. and in case you missed it. it wasn't decided until julian edelman caught a touchdown pass to put the patriots ahead and seconds on the clock malcolm butler intercepted a pass. final score new england, 28 seattle, 24. and much more from amy on "gma." this morning a warning for parents about the toddler meals.
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many contain unhealthy levels of sugar and salt. about seven in ten toddler dinners contain too much salt and extra sugar in cereal bars and snacks for infants and toddlers. to utah a special roadside delivery. the mom to be decided to drive herself. she called 911. she pulled over and police got to her just in time to catch the baby as it was born. mom, the baby and the cops are all doing just fine. yes, catch the baby. i think it's a technical term. moving on now, building demolition doesn't get much cleaner than this. an office building in downtown dallas had to make way for a new shopping center. when the dust cleared, the concrete and iron was left in a tidy pile. i'm going to keep talking just in case we get to see a shot of it. apparently there was yet --
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[ whistling ] >> thank you, robin. en the smoke clears you'll get to see a tiny pile of iron. i don't know. >> tiny. >> i promise you. finally, celebrities are just like us. they ride the subway. ellen miran taking the r train. tom hanks dressing down and blending in last week. a while back he said nobody looks like anybody on the subway. i don't know if i would have recognized him. >> a way to get a around. >> best way to get around. george over to you. >> thank you. dan. over to lara. >> here's what's on our "gma" momenu. scenes that were too hot to make the shot for the 50 shades of grey movie and "american sniper" is the hottest movie now. chris kyle's widow opens up. and the mommy who admits she
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chose the hospital facilities. talk about winners. >> you called it. you said it. >> i'm really glad. they did it. everybody mark your calenders. 11 days. >> 11 days. >> of valentine's day. the release of "50 shades of grey." the new trailer premiered during the super bowl. new details emerging as well about the movie. ticket sales sky rocketing already across the country 11 days before the releasement turned out 1/5 of the movie features rather steamy scenes between anna and christian. so just to do the math in the "pop news" investigation. that was 20 out of 100 minutes. however, the craziest one in the novel is not included in the scene. i don't even know what that scene is because i think they're all pretty crazy. use your imagination. we will see plenty of shades of
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christian grey. >> "pop news" investigate. >> yes. and then finally, i love this story. i so hope you do. i want to do this with my four sibling. three pennsylvania brothers wanted to give their mom a special gift. they went through family pictures and recreated the exact scene two decades later. go slower. they have nearly 120,000 likes. go slower. they're so amazing. look at that. the day the baby comes home. there he is 20 years later. they went to thrift shops searching for outfits to get as close as they could taking dozens of shots to get the expressions just right. they put the photos in a calender. the end result had their mom in tears of joy. >> that is a great gift. >> price less. >> i think we should all try to do that. i think of some of the awesome '70s moments and i think i say we go for it guys.
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>> okay. thanks lara. >> you got it. robin. >> let's go to ginger. >> george can you hear this? that's the wind and some sleet. it's a beautiful morning here in new york city. that's full sarcasm. this is kaley from -- >> d.c. >> from washington d.c. but chicago dealt with this storm and now you can see it live this morning. they have the fifth largest snow storm on record. most of it moving to the east. winter storm warnings north of new york city. boston you're in there. up through new hampshire and vermont. the higher elevations picking up 12 to 18 inches. ice and rain south of there. philadelphia you'll have freezing after all the wet stuff late tonight. >> we will ctinue to s see some light rain across the region through the mimiddle of the morning. thcold front will pass,
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bringing blustery conditions this afternoon and falng temperatures starting in n the 40's but ending in the 30's with gus causing nor tree damage. tonight the skies will clear out and the wind advisory ears it midnightht. torrow mtly sunny and cool cloudy conditions >> i think it's about time we get inside. your hair is wet. we got to get you in there. >> bring them on in. >> first up on our "gma" index. chris kyle this is the two year anniversary of his death and his widow speaking out about his life. abc has that for us. >> reporter: this morning "american sniper" dominating at the box office for a third week in a row. now the highest grossing movie of all time. >> hold on i got a woman and a kid 20 yards out.
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>> reporter: this morning marks a somber anniversary officially named chris kyle day in texas. it is exactly two years since the most lethal sniper in u.s. history portrayed by bradley cooper in the film was murdered. >> baby come home okay. you know we miss you. >> okay. >> reporter: now as kyle's memory is honored, his real life wife is speaking out. >> there's so much. he's incredible. >> reporter: telling people magazine saying we had our moments where we felt like we were less important than the military and he felt like i didn't understand his sense of duty. his struggles grew but seemed to melt away as he spent more time with his two young children. >> you kind of expect something different than what you would get. even though he was going through all that we always found a way to laugh, always.
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>> reporter: also telling people stfs kyle's work with fellow veterans struggling with ptsd that helped him come back to his faechlt it was one of those veterans who allegedly murdered kyle. his wife chooses to remember the man who is a silver screen legend. a man she'll love even after the box office hype goes away. >> the major strength is my faith and love for chris. that's it. i will love him until the day i die. >> her focus is her two young children who she says talks about their dad every day. and as for the man accused of shooting him, he goes to trial at the end of this month. >> so sad. >> and helping those veterans get back into life here. >> his memory continues to thrive. >> next up on our "gma" heat
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index and insider look at the biggest party of super bowl weekend. of course, you know we were there. strahan hosted the most buzzed about event before the big game. he gave us the vip access. ♪ >> touchdown super bowl central and you'll find the world's most largest block party. wall to wall events concerts fundraisers, it's the ultimate a-list affair. and the biggest bash before the bowl, the direct tv super saturday night party. since i may know a thing or two about a super bowl celebration. i'm stepping off the turf and on to the carpet hosting the weekend's most epic event. i'm at the saturday night bash. rhianna is going to perform. i'm excited. wiz khalifa is here. everybody is here.
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let's go inside and get the party started. ♪ >> this crowd of thousands all here to watch rihanna rock the house. ♪ >> along with one super sized surprise guest kanye west. every super bowl party packed with athletes actors even a "gma" anchor. but on the super bowl street you don't need a vip ticket to spot a face. >> nice to see you. >> like my dear friend drew brees. >> you never know who you're going to run into. you come out and see all the guys you played against. you beat me more than i care to remember. >> this is the opportunity for a lot of guys to take their helmet off and show their personality. >> for you it was to do with your foundation. >> the green tree foundation has had the opportunity to partner
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up with the super service challenge. we're proud to say we were able to get $2.5 million contributed around the country. we had over 2,000 teams serve over 700 charities served over 213,000 hours of charity service. >> so you're quarterbacking quite a few teams now. drew is not in the super bowl this year. it's hurting both of us because we both have the itch to play. >> you won one here though. >> i won one. you won one, too, but you're still playing. he's going to win another one because he's that kind of guy. it's amazing what you're doing, man. always a pleasure. keep on doing the good work my brother. >> great seeing you. >> thank you. >> michael was here friday and he predicted the seahawks would win and i was hoping he would be here this morning so i could gloat in person. it's just more delicious in person. i'll see you later, michael.
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>> moving on to the morning stir. today all the questions about the debate about how this woman sleeps with her 6-year-old. when is it to much? >> i'm scared. can i sleep with you tonight? >> it's every parents' bedtime predicament. >> absolutely not. >> the i can't sleep, come here moment. >> i used to stress about how he used to fall asleep. >> until recently babble blogger michelle horton chalked up sleeping with her 6-year-old son noah as a parent fail writing i have the sleep training books, i read the warnings and guidelines and eventually stopped caring so much. as it turns out, our intimate sleep time moments just him and i alone in the dark have become some of our most tender. >> with details about his day
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that i wouldn't have gotten otherwise. not that he doesn't talk during the day but there's distractions. this is like him and i, one on one, no distractions. >> michelle says on average she's with noah for about 10 minutes. when he drifts off, leaves the room. >> there are nights when i'm like oh you know. but every single night i always leave feeling like oh i love him. my baby. i enjoy and i'm going to miss it tremendously when he doesn't want to sleep with me anymore. >> a lot of parents feel the growing pains. one mom writing there was a point in my life where i was shy to let my friends know that i co-sleep with my son then i realized i don't have to be ashamed of this kind of parents. my son needs me and i will be there for him. >> there's something about holding your child who is sleeping you physically feel more peaceful and calming. i love watching him fall asleep. >> for as long as she can she'll saver those sleepy time
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snuggles. abc news new york. >> parenting expert. welcome back. >> thank you. >> one point at the end. a lot of the times the parents love it. >> yeah. we love cuddling with our kids. but this is a issue with parents all over the country. if you wait too long. dealing with a 6-year-old or 7-year-old. 8-year-olds, you wonder they should be able to soothe themselves to sleep and get through the night without having mom or dad by their side. >> is there a cutoff point where it'sg in your opinion? >> every family is different and every child is different. you have to do what's best for your kid. if you wait until they're older, 10 or 12 you have to wonder what they're risking. can they go to sleep without you being there? are they able to go asleep? co-sleeping can also sacrifice couple time. you know a lot of parents are anxious to get their kids into
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their own room so they can have one on one time at night and get back to themselves. >> what are the big risks for the kids if they're doing this for too long? >> they become too dependent on mom and dad. can't go to sleep by themselves. anxiety at nighttime. although it's great to sleep with your kids and give them comfort, they should at that age be able to do it. a lot of parents tell us that you know, talk to your kids prepare them. don't cut off co-sleeping right away. let them know this is coming and this is what big boys and girls do. also you want to create a sleep routine. you know let them know that okay after dinner we'll play a game and brush our teeth and get our pajamas on and read and then it's become this comfort routine for them. lastly one of the most important, you have to commit to end the co-sleeping. a lot of parents like it as much as the kids. but they have to want to do it
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>> good morning. we are going to see how the roadways are holding up this monday morning. jack taylor is keeping and i am the ride for us out there. >> just literally cleared the crash inbound on the 14th street ridge from the left-center lane. both directions of the way and 395 coming up through spring yield. canal road, chain bridge, the problem is the lights are flashing red and no one is there to assist. delays are inbound of the clara barton parkway. problem south of 55, those railroad gates are now back in the up position with traffic moving to the area. traffic is a bit better, whether
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it is better? >> we have two different issues. the concern is we have a line of more moderate show -- showers pushing through in montgomery county along the fairfax loudoun county line. i would not be shocked if there was some sleep coming in here as well. temperatures are good, we have that going for us. so close, trying to work their way in here, but the cold front will catch up this afternoon and it will become a windy day and there is a second issue to deal with for the evening commute. >> thank you for watching. we will see youanother local news update.
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>> right here in new york a sloppy morning but clearing up right now and getting pretty cold here in new york as well. we welcome you back right now. and we have been talking about drones for a while. >> yes. >> we're kicking off our game of drones theory right now. >> game of drones. >> celebrating this all week long and even gotten one here in our studio. special delivery. >> special delivery. >> wow. look at that thing. >> okay. incoming. >> whoa! whoa! >> wow. >> all right. >> thank you. >> well done. >> very well done. >> i like it. this week we are bringing you some out of this world drones making our lives so much easier bringing you coffee on the set and other amazing things they can do. >> and we have got a live event.
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ginger is taking a journey to one of the most unreachable places on earth viadrone. >> i'm going to hang from it. >> you're going all the way to iceland bringing us footage of an actively erupting volcano less than a mile from the center. the largest in iceland in 230 years. >> we are going to get as close as you can safely get. we all have to have gas masks in case the wind shifts. there's a level of fear many me there. this is such incredible science that can come from these drones because we're seeing things we have never seen before. >> and that footage looks like something out of game of thrones. >> i can't wait. >> let's give a shoutout to the drone guys. thank you very much. well done guys. thank you. we really appreciate it. >> let's go over to lara. >> thank you so much george. it wasn't about the patriots and
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the seahawks last night, but it was all about the commercials. our post game commercial announcements we are going to play a game called audit up and we have our experts, contestant, comedian chuck knight and michelle butoy. i got to give you guys some love. >> some love. >> honey, i love seeing you guys. i also love the fact you're head to head. we're going to play a part of the ad. ask a question and buzz in when you have the answer. now that you have kissed the guns. here we go. here's the part of the bud lite add where a lucky guy got to be a pacman. take a look. ♪ >> so now, you seen the ad. that's like a dream. i love pacman so much.
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this bud lite was one of the top three advertisements commercials of the night. go. michelle. >> false. >> false. >> yeah. it's a beer commercial and there's no girls in bikinis. >> i'm going to go with false, too. >> guys then you would both be correct. >> yeah. >> the top commercials of the night were the budweiser lost dog, number one. and number two was by always like a girl campaign and number three was the fiat the blue pill. >> what was the blue pill for? >> that was the pill that killed kennedy believe it or not. >> on that note this nissan ad tries to tug at your heart strings. take a look. ♪ i arrived just the other day ♪ >> so you just saw it. it was a real tear jerker. what was the name of the song? chuck. >> was it your bad dad, you know
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it so go ahead and buy a nissan. >> i'm sorry. of our favorite ads of the night. roll them. >> we're both over 50 years old and both used to own a pontiac and both have experience with drugs. sorry. pharmaceuticals. so say my name. >> what does the woman say? chuck. >> ooh. >> help! somebody help me please? my pharmacist is trying to kill me! >> i am sorry but creative. michelle. >> i believe she says who is kim kardashian because she is everywhere. >> true. but not correct. neither one of you gets points. she says sort of gray.
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>> sort of gray. >> sort of gray. i liked both of your answers. >> people who don't know english know who kim kardashian is i'll just say. >> our next question is this ad for a website builder called wick. take a look. >> [ bleep ]. >> what 11-letter product is going through brett favre? >> do you carry a size 14. because i got lady parts. >> no you're going to hurt yourself. the answer is sharcruterie. neither one of you win. however, you're both winners. give it up for our contestants. not very good at the game show
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thing. >> come on. >> very, very creative. great to see you both. thank you for your energy. >> thanks. we'll take this back to party city and get my $6 back. >> we'll check with ginger on the weather. >> how about some fun out here. get loud guys. >> yay! >> from nashville. what's your name. >> margarete. >> let's go to new jersey. eight inches in west milford. south bend indiana, 14.7 and close to 20 inches. look at the timing. through the morning hours moving through neenld. you'll see a mix over to coastal and freezing rain. tomorrow morning better but definitely cold. anything that is wet will again refreeze and that's concerning. the windchills by tonight, single digits or subzero. i got you that
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>> stty ght rain showers thisorningng wi conditionons an an a advisy in effect t startiting nn. guguestsould reach 4 40 to 5 50 les >> all right. all that weather brought to you by kay jewelers and tonight a special bachelor. chris has something special for the ladies. he shows up late and their jaws drop. check it out. >> where is he? >> guys is he going to show up at some point? >> we have been waiting for it seems like an hour for chris. and everyone is starting to wonder if he's even going to come. >> do you think he got bad news from home? >> i can't see why. >> who sit?
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>> he's co >> here he is. >> here he comes. >> who? >> who? >> no. >> oh no. okay. "the bachelor" is on tonight 8:00 on abc news. be sure to tune in on who that was. back inside with you. >> gifts. >> no gifts. >> she already sent it back. more than one big game yesterday. a titanic battle taking place. puppy bowl xi. the highest puppy bowl of all time. now dogs are here this morning. roscoe duncan and katie. and the owners. welcome them all. dan, how are you? >> good to see you. >> we should explain the puppy bowl was in october. >> yes. >> they have all grown. >> these guys have grown into adult dogs. they did great. >> any other surprises? >> our highest scoring game
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ever. 19 puppy touchdowns and one field goal. pretty impressive. >> and rose mary is here with roscoe. a pit bull? >> labrador. >> and you run the new jersey animal rescue. all three of these dogs were discovered there. you wanted to keep roscoe for yourself. >> yes. he fits in with my family so well. we can't part with him. sweet dog. danielle danielle you have duncan and your mom adopted him for you. how does it feel to have a champ? >> feels lucky. i loved him before then but now he's on tv so special. >> a frisky like champ. and you have got katie. she looks like she knows she's a champion. >> absolutely. she's been prancing around since the puppy bowl. >> what kind of awards did they get for being the champ. >> a lot of treats. we had a big party yesterday. a viewing party with people who came out to support us to watch
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the puppy bowl. >> such a good cause. you get all kinds of rescues. >> we have a nearly 100% adoption rate every year. >> 100%? >> yeah. >> that is fantastic. and one more note right here what was the thing that made the difference? >> this year i think they had multiple puppies with multiple touchdowns. we keep track of this. you can create your own puppy fantasy team every year. four puppies with back to back touchdowns. some had four touchdowns in a row. incredible game. >> congratulations guys. coming up ditch it for dollars. saving time and money
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it is time ladies and gentlemen for ditch it for dollars. if you're tired of blow drying your hair you might be able to
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ditch it and save money and time. abc's becky worley tested it out to see if she could survive without her hair dry ir. that's a great look there. wonderful there. go ahead. >> i like many of our watchers right now am out of the shower with wet hair. what comes next is this bad boy. there's one problem. blow drying your hair is a waste of time. so the experiment. could i ditch the dryer? blown dry. it's a look. but does five minutes a day of flipping and brushing -- yeah if i could skip it awesome. day one of ditching the dryer. >> let it dry completely natural. >> looks beachy. natural. a little granger though. i think it's too messy for work. now day two of my blowout ban.
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i wet comb it. ouch. better but still a little frizzy. so i hit the beauty shop and i find the anti frizz shampoo, conditioner and serum. result -- >> definitely not as frizzy. not straight. >> but what do the experts say? by experts, i mean youtube beauty stars of course. >> what you're going to do is continue wrapping this hair around the head this way. >> ously? all this pinning took me like 20 minutes and i'm supposed to leave it like this for a few hours? >> keep it 12 inches from your hair and should take 20 minutes from beginning to end. >> no. i don't even have time for five minutes of blow drying. final option i'm trying the serum by big rollers. >> it defeats the purpose. ten minutes to get in them. almost an hour and my hair still feels wet. >> it wasn't as straight as my
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blow dried hair. but not bad. fast air drying and the beachy look would work for me some of the time. and air drying might really work for different types of hair. that would meantime saved per week 30 minutes and if you skip the $40 weekly blowout at the salon, money saved per year 2,000. i'll present let it air dry more often. i am embracing my beach surfer girl hair and salt spray. i'm going to go with that. i think it's worth experimenting with what works for your hair. you can save time and money. and that's always good robin. >> big time money. big money. you're from hawaii. you can hang loose. that's a great look. >> i am a surfer girl. >> and we can tell by the clock you're on west coast time. it's early there for you.
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hope you didn't wake up the twins. >> they're still sleeping. >> we'll see you soon. coming up academy award nominated director here to talk aboutxñaó5ñ
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. the multimillionaire real estate robert durst made headlines when his wife disappeared and since then he's answering all the charges for the first time. after a look back at a very strange story. the heir to a new york real estate fortune. the middle of suspicion and murder for over 30 years starting with the disappearance of his first wife in 1982. never officially a suspect. marital problems fueled suspicion. >> she lived in fear and didn't know what was going to happen
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next. >> 19 years later authorities believe he may have been involved in the 2000 murder of his friend who contacted the police and his wif case reopened. durst moved to texas and began cross-dressing to divert attention and lay low. until the incident with his 71-year-old neighbor. he admitted to shooting his neighbor in self defense and cutting his body up before tossing the pieces into the bay. he was acquitted of murder in 2003. sentenced to five years for evidence tampering and bond jump. >> he's never going to be one of us. isn't that great? >> his story inspired the film all good things starring ryan gosling but never told his side of the story until now. we are joined by the director. the new documentary is called the jinks but you directed all good things. after that movie comes out you get the phone yeah. it was very surprising.
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we had made this movie, "all good things" and felt carefully trying to make it accurate. i remember saying i would like to make a movie that the real bob durst can see and have an emotional reaction to and the movie was finished and he called me and said i would like to see it. >> he starts to talk you and he actually wants to sit down with you and go through everything. >> yeah. well he called me and said i have seen the movie and cried three times. i thought it was very carefully done and i would like to talk about it. i never talked about my life before. so over 30 years he had been approached by everybody telling he said there was no reason for him to do it. i think after he saw the film and we were painting a picture of a human being as opposed to a headline he felt more comfortable.
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>> one of the amazing things is you're watching it and this is a man who is seemingly very candid open and who knows himself. let's show a bit of it right here. >> she was very outgoing and social. got along with people real good. it was perfect. because i don't get along with people. most people don't get along with me. >> she is dead now. we talked about the neighbor and the friend also dead. he was acquitted on the charges. been through all this and you would think a guy after going through that wouldn't want to relive it and wouldn't necessarily want to take the chance of reopening all this. >> i met with bob and his not long after bob me and his lawyer said bob you asked me to get together with andrew i understand what you're thinking about doing. i have an opinion. i think this is the worst idea i heard in my life.
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this is terrible. you have been wrongbly accused of three murders over 30 years. you're a free man. there's nothing that's going to do to improve your life. since you have told me you plan on doing it all i can do is give you the limitations on what you should do. he listed a bunch of things about what we weren't going to be able to talk about and bob said job if he puts it in a billboard in times square, let him do what he wants. >> what do you think at the end? do you reach a conclusion on whether or not he's responsible? >> i think that what the audience will find at the end is they're not scratching their heads. when they get to the end of six episodes they will know what happened. >> that's a great tease. thanks. hbo's the jinks, sunday february 8th. we'll be right back.
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"good morning america" is brought to you by nationwide. nationwide is on your side. >> let's check in with "gma's" groundhog groundhog. did he see his shadow? >> yes, gary did see his shadow to this morning. >> gary is upset about it. >> six more weeks. >> i'm with you, gar. >> you're only with him a little while. you're on your way to iceland right now.
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>> on my way. >> travel safe. >> thank you so much. i will see you from iceland. >> so amazing. have a great day. gary we love you, our new correspondent. have a terrific day. >> good morning, i am jummy olabanji. we are going to see how the roadways are keeping up on this monday morning, jack taylor is
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on the roadways, got it all over. sh, we have had this problem all morning, to get to the light chain bridge it has been flashing red all morning. the overflow is not working out. towards 1st street we have an accident and the left lane getting by. good news on the george washington northbound, earlier actually cleared from the left lane, headed southbound before the memorial bridge it sounds like we have a broken down vehicle in the roadway. it does not really look sunny but i guess we have six more weeks left? >> winter was going to stay here for a while. another band of rain is pushing forward, don't be shocked if there is more pushing through and entering into northwest and
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spreading across the region over the next hour or so, though i think we will be done with most of the rain by 10:00. we are still kind of cold and wedged in here, 43 in fredericksburg. the forecast to see an end to the rain this afternoon with a wind advisory in effect. >> thank you for watching this morning.
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