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good morninrica. . winter mess. snow and cold reeking havoc across the country. cars spinning out of control and thousands of flights cancelled. passengers sleeping at the airport and people trapped on planes for hours ft it's not over. a possible blizzard is brewing and heading east. [ bleep ]. >> new this morning. los angeles police fatally shoothing a homeless man in front of a crowd of stunned onlookers. the incident caught on camera. officers say he was struggling to grab a weapon. the l.a.p.d. investigate right now. >> dramatic rescue in midair. a routine sky dive nearly turns deadly. the jumper falling unconscious and plummeting to the ground at more than 120 miles an hour. how his quick thinking instructor saved him moments
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before he hit the ground. >> and ghost town. the killer deal that's a no-brainer for one walking dead super fan with cash to spare. how you can walk away with a piece of a popular show. add we do say good morning, america. on this monday morning. millions of people watch "the walking dead" every week. >> i am very much -- in fact i didn't see yesterday's episode. no one tell me what happened. all right. >> wait. you guys don't look. >> we won't. >> take a look at this. this is an image on lake michigan. 31st street harbor. the light is completely iced over. >> incredible. >> one of the snowiest february's on record. winter not done yet. here's boston inching closer to
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its worst winter every. our team tracking it all beginning in boston with abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: we got about two inches of snow overnight here in boston. but that is on top of all of this. yes. welcome to mt. kiliningaro. 104 inches of snow this season. we are four inches shy of the all-time record. >> i'm over it. >> this morning fresh snow adding to the winter misery. >> the roads are terrible. i skid all over the place. >> reporter: drivers struggling to get on and stay on roads. >> didn't know how to control my car. i was swerving a lot. and i ran basically slid down that hill. >> reporter: in north carolina black ice led to this 12-car pileup. >> it's bad out here. >> reporter: just south of st. louis a massive 30-vehicle
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pileup after a greyhound bus lost control. snowplows are out in boston. >> we're doing about 950 truckloads a night off the street. we're not out of run but it's starting to get tight and still removing snow. >> reporter: with 8 1/2 feet fallen this winter bostonians are just a few inches from snowfall record. >> i don't want anymore. i'm tired of it. >> reporter: it's actually very likely that boston will break this snowfall record with more snow in the forecast for tuesday and thursday. robin, don't shoot the messenger, i'm just telling you what i know. >> you got it. thank you. the weather is creating a travel nightmare. hundreds more flights cancelled this morning. abc's jim avila has that story r us. >> reporter: this morning the frigid conditions around the country creating the worst possible scenario for air
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travelers. more than 2,000 flights cancelled sunday. and since friday more than 4,000 cancelled. winter weather in dallas fort worth. a big part of the problem causing a log jam of flights and forcing around 5,000 passengers to sleep in the airport. >> extremely frustrating. >> it's just mind-boggle. >> reporter: some passengers stuck since friday in the airport. abc spoke to some waiting on hold. >> how long have you been waiting on hold? >> like three days. >> three days on hold. >> reporter: one american airlines flight from dallas to oklahoma city which is only supposed to take 40 minutes kept more than 200 passengers on the plane for nine hours friday. driving would have only taken three. some passengers helped themselves to the liquor cabinet. >> by the end of the day, eight ten hours in everybody wanted to go home. >> reporter: a shared sentiment at airports across the country. it will be a slow recovery.
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ice and airplanes just don't mix. already this morning more than 550 cancellations. robin. >> so frustrating. thank you very much. ginger, another storm on the way as linsey was saying. >> just like linsey said. and don't shoot the messenger because i hate to tell you this unsettled weather happening from southern california yesterday. water spouts over the ocean. got quite a bit of rain throughout southern california. that low along with extra moisture moved into nevada and arizona. flood watches to phoenix and more rain to southern california today. some mountain areas 18 plus inches. that's the same storm sliding across and bring minneapolis some windynd snowy conditions and more snow right here in the northeast, george. much more coming. >> thanks. we're going to move to the deadly incident caught on camera. la police officers fatally shot a homeless man. the officers say the man was
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going for one of their weapons and the l.a.p.d. is investigating the incident. ryan smith has the latest. >> reporter: the l.a.p.d. under fire over an officer shooting caught on tape starting with a 9/11 call and the event that is followed leading one man to lose his life. >> the dramatic video begins as a group of officers responds to a robbery call in la's skid row sunday afternoon. watch as four officers struggle with a homeless man dressed in dark clothing while two others swarm a woman who grab a baton at the scene. the fight in the background continues. at least one of the officers appearing to punch the suspect on the ground. >> drop the gun! >> within seconds somebody shouts drop the gun. you can also here the sound of a taser. listen. >> drop the gun now!
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>> and then another distinct sound, even more ominous. gunshots. >> whoa! oh, my god! >> spectators immediately responding. >> ain't nobody got no gun. they just shot that man right here man. >> the man later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. eye witnesses said the man was known as africa on the street. it's not clear if he was armed. the l.a.p.d. says it's investigating and the officers believed he was trying to grab an officer's weapon. >> they made contact with the suspect and during that contact, an altercation occurred. the taser was deployed however, at this time we still do not know if that taser did strike the suspect. after that the struggle continued and an officer shooting occurred. >> the three officers that opened fire had been placed on leave pending the outcome of the investigation. but in the wake of the michael
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brown case which captivated and divided the nation many more questions are sure to be asked. >> no question about that. thanks. >> now to the war against isis. iraqi forces launching a major offense against a terror group trueing to recapture saddam hue san's how many town and learning more about jihadi john. brian ross has been tracking all of this. >> after five months of finding him in secret with his name and face public the attempt to capture or kill the man called jihadi john is very much intensified. >> hiding behind his mask he was the face of isis and of evil. but wearing an american baseball cap mohammed emwazi was nothing special. a former isis fighter told paul wood that emwazi was not a leader at all but more like a recruitment pawn. the fighter's voice was dubbed over. >> isis play him like a piano.
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a celebrity to attract our muslim brothers in europe but some think he's showing off, being used by isis. >> even as a school boy he was spotted by teachers as having a violent streak. one said he was put in anger management therapy at the age of 11. >> we found that he would get angry and worked up and take him a long time to calm himself day. >> he loved graphic video games including duke nuke hmm, time to kill. at a time they were joining jihad and extremists continuing to preach their hate. british authorities have kept his family at this row house in london under surveillance more months in case he tries to contact them. and authorities are interested in emwazi's young brother who has acted in the london group who tries to convert non-muslims.
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friends say he is sad about his brother's plight. >> authorities have been tracking him for months and he's been careful using cell phones that could give away his location. and knowing his name is one thing but knowing where he's hiding inside syria is another. >> thank you. >> thanks. we're going to go to washington where israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will address congress tomorrow. netanyahu netanyahu's is going to pushback against a possible deal with iran being negotiated by secretary of state john kerry. white house officials have called this speech destructive to the u.s. relationship but kerry tried to soften that yesterday. >> he sure did. at least a little. he told martha raddatz that although the circumstances surrounding netanyahu's speech are odd he is welcome to speak in the united states. the israelis said he will be respectful to president obama in his speech. there is no getting around the larger issue here.
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and that is that netanyahu is adamantly opposed to the deal that president obama is now trying to strike with a iranians on their nuclear program and will use that speech before congress to warn if that deal is struck it will allow iran to get dangerously close to getting a nuclear weapon. >> i want to turn to politics now to 2016 race for president heating up already. the conservative meeting had their poll over the weekend. rand paul winning over scott walker. ted cruz behind him and jeb bush in third place. what leaps out at that for you? >> no surprise that rand paul won that. he's won three years in a row. his father won two of the previous three years. what's significant there is scott walker is really broken through. you see a very close second. the governor of wisconsin quickly becoming a favorite of conservatives and jeb bush in fifth place in single digits. another reminder he is going to have a hard time convincing conservatives in the republican
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party to vote for him. >> thanks very much. amy with the news and topping today one of the nurses who contracted ebola filing a lawsuit. >> indeed george. we begin with that nurse. she became the first person to contract the disease in america. nina pham is planning to sue the hospital in texas where she became infected. her fear is she may never fully recover. here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: she was the face of ebola in america. >> i feel fortunate and blessed to be standing here today. >> reporter: nurse nina pham back in october grateful for the care she received including at the dallas hospital where she caught the deadly disease while caring for thomas duncan patient zero set to file a lawsuit later this morning against its parent company texas health resources. >> pham is accusing texas health presbyterian hospital of negligence. >> nina pham should not have
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gotten ebola. >> she became a symbol of corporateny glet citing a lack of treat saying her only ebola guidance was from on online printout. >> pham still has nightmares. >> i would wake up and check my hands. make sure my gloves are on. >> pham's lawyer claims her privacy was violated inside this hospital room despite the request to remain anonymous. sources saying we can continue to support and wish the best for her and we remain optimistic that constructive dialogue can resolve this matter. for "good morning america" se sia vega abc news new york. >> and news with a deadly bacteria classified as a bio terror agent was released from the research lab. officials say there is no public risk but they tell usa today the extent of contamination is still
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unknown. it is the latest in a string of recent lab safety breaches nationwide. in moscow, 30,000 people marched in the shadow of the kremlin to honor the government critic boris nemtsov who was gunned down friday. investigators claim possible suspects could include other opposition figures or islamic extremists. another big jump in gas prices overnight. aaa reporting the average price nationwide is $2.42 a gallon, 12 cents higher than last week thanks to refinery delays. take a look at the close call in college basketball. watch this dunk and watch the hoop. it's a bit of a delay. that dunk was so powerful. boom. it collapses the entire backboard which takes out that player from the other team. he ducks. look at that. just in the nick of time to avoid being crushed. all right. finally, a new entry in our list
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of dumb criminals. this would be-be car thief really knocked himself out. he tries to shatter the window of this mercedes with a small rock. doesn't work. he comes back with a larger brick. he hurls it at the window and boom. it hits him right in the head. i would like to call this karma with a fee. >> nice one. >> you like that? carma with a fee. >> he goes ahead of the lists. >> with a boom. >> he came back. >> yes. >> keep them coming. those are always favorites. i want to switch gears and talk to you about a story everybody is talking about. it's this "saturday night live" parody. the show known for pushing the envelope but a skit about a girl saying goodbye to her dad to join isis crosses the lane. abc has the story. >> well this is it. >> the it shows a father
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dropping his daughter off for her big life adventure. >> just make sure to -- >> call you when i get there. >> the parody where the dad tears up as his little girl joins the army. but snl's parody has a terrible twist. >> you be careful, okay? >> dad, it's just isis. >> this daughter starring dakota johnson is headed off in a flatbed full of bearded militants. >> take care of her. >> death to america. >> that twist, a nod to girls like these three teenagerers voluntarily heading off to join isis. on twitter some calling the skit depraved, vile unfunny. skits about isis you are whacked and sick. this morning the actor is defending the parody tweeting proud of this freedom to mock is our greatest weapon and arsen
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you hall tweeted #snlhilarious. >> snl's role is to take on these things. >> it is not the first time snl has made fun of isis. >> who is ready to invest in crushing the west? >> but in this new skit girls like these and their heartbroken parents are the butt of the joke even so on twitter there are still plenty of people defending the skit. one person writing, if we don't laugh, they win. for "good morning america" david wright abc news new york. >> tough debate. i understand that last point. i still can't watch it. >> it's toughwatch. >> especially if you're a family member. >> who has been affected. >> yeah. it's hard. >> let's go to ginger. a lot of fog. >> lots of fog. all the way from texas and louisiana to washington d.c. this morning. much of maryland. an inversion and a lot of the moisture trapped below it. some of the visibility is less than
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a quarter mile at times and numbers coming up new orleans is less than a mile. tallahassee about a half mile charlotte same thing and washington d.c. 2.8. may effect flights and certainly your driving. lots of warmth just south of the front. tampa, 80. your local forecast moments away. >> temperatures slolowly working
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their way y above freezing, fog lifting by the middle of the momorning, g giving way to sunshine this aftfternoon with breeeezy conditionsns and a high of 49 degrees. papartly cloudy skies with temperatures in the 20 toss, a re-freeze can be e expected wi another chance for wintrtry mix arriving by midday tomorrow. expect icy roads tomorrow evening. >> so what do you do when you get another 8 to 12 inches of snow in indiana! you make mignons. linda, that's her brother. >> really? >> yeah. >> very creative. >> first prize. >> lots of work there. >> that is a creative family. thanks for sharing that ginger. coming up new developments in a search for a florida mom. why the could case is heating up right now. >> also a hunt for one of the suspects in this deadly drag racing crash. >> plus a twist in the story of this undoctored photo of cindy crawford. why the photographer who took it
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7:26 this morning, for the numerous school delays and closings we have this morning they are on your screen, and you can update the list on your website. ice is the problem this morning. let's get right to jack taylor fore-check on the roadways. >> even just trying to get out of your house, that will be the toughest spot. beach drive is shut down in northwest between weiss in joyce roads. the downed tree. still having problems at this point. crews are still very busy at this point but the roadway is still cltaking a live look coming out of frederick, hearing the crash in damascus on 108 near long corner road, there may be a vehicle overturned. northbound on 300 95 headed to and across the 14th street bridge, traveling should be open. a lot of ice falling from trees. >> he will have to watch out for that over the next several hours as we continue to thaw out slowly.
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the dense fog advisory is shaving down the counties a little bit to the south and east. temperature wise across the -- across the region we are at 34 downtown, 39 in frederick, 40's along the blue ridge. this afternoon it will be lower 40's across the region with sunshine peeking out and it will become rather breezy. >> thank you for watching. see you back here in another 25 minutes.
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good morning, america. right now a powerful storm bringing a possible blizzard to the midwest and snow to the east. >> police in florida have he launched their investigation into the mother of three who disappeared nearly four years ago. >> and the dramatic sky diving rescue caught on tape. the instructor saving an unconscious jumper. >> good morning, america. hope you had a good weekend. this may be amy's favorite story of the morning. right? >> that's right. it's my favorite show. i am among the millions of "walking dead" fans who watch every week. now there is a chance to own a piece of the show and this one is a real no-brainer. >> a little clue right there. right now we're going to begin with the unsolved mystery of the missing mom in florida van fishing nearly four years ago.
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after appearing on the people's court. abc's mara schiavocampo here with the latest. >> michelle parker disappeared without a trace. investigators are going back over their steps and looking for a piece of evidence from her car. this morning investigators have relaunched their search for clues in the disappearance of florida mom michelle parker. scouring a wooded area near where she was last seen. >> i want to find michelle alive, not dead. >> parker went missing in 2011 on the same day she appeared on the people's court. >> he said he wanted his ring. so i took it off and threw it at him. >> facing off against her former fiance the father of her twins over this $5,000 engagement ring. he gets malicious and vindictive. >> investigators smith seen here shoving our cameras is the primary person of interest in
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parker's disappearance and raising the couple's twins. police looking for this decal missing from her hummer. a virtual needed in a haystack as police comb these dense woods near the orlando airport located between two key sites in the investigation. dale smith's home where parker was last seen dropping off their toddlers and the body of water where her cell phone was found over two weeks later. a search came up empty and so has this one so far. >> it's agony not knowing what happened to your child. >> smith's lawyer says he hasn't committed a crime and no one has been charged. >> whoever committed this crime has at least covered their tracks to a certain extent and they haven't talked. >> parker's parents say they're worried about their
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grandchildren as smith has moved to tennessee from them. we reached out to smith but did not hear back. >> thanks very much. >> thank you, george. now to the deadly drag can race in los angeles. a video showing a car spinning out of control, killing two people as it went into the crowd. police have one driver in custody this morning and searching for another. abc's brandi hitt has the story. >> reporter: one man behind bars and a second at large after this drag race turned deadly. watch this video obtained. just three seconds after the cars take off the gray mustang on the left spins out of control plowing through a crowd of 60 spectators killing two and critically injuring a third. watch again. the green light signaling the drivers to go. investigators say the driver of the mustang lost control hitting a curb and jumping a sidewalk finally coming to a stop after
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crashing into a utility pole. the 21-year-old turning himself in after allegedly fleeing the scene. police booking on him suspicion of murder. he hasn't entered a plea. police looking for the driver of the car they believe he was racing. you can see the thick black tire marks where this drag race started and it's obvious this wasn't the first time. illegal scenes like this are becoming too familiar across california. police breaking up this side show in oakland last november. one car bursting into flames. in december another side show and street race shutting down this southern california freeway. >> street racing all too often is publicized as glamorous entertainment. it's criminal dangerous. >> this morning los angeles police say they need witnesses to step forward to solve this drag race turned murder investigation. for "good morning america" brandi hitt abc news los angeles. >> hopefully someone will step forward. >> now let's go to amy with
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today's "speed feed". >> wre going to tell you what you're going to be seeing all day trending on facebook news that most of the town that's the set of the walking dead is up for sale. those are my friends. remember when they came to the studio. i was so excited. nine buildings are being put up for sale by the former mayor. he's now put them up on ebay for $680,000. a killer deal for a town living on the tourist trade from fans of the show and by snapping up part of that smash hit show set, well you can take a bite out of zombie history. tell us what's in your feeds this morning with the more socialsquare. i don't know. you might be a little afraid. walking around. but so great. you know i just wanted to do that. >> i know. we were waiting for you to do it. >> she really can quite -- the
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sound is good. >> excellent. >> to see that a couple times. >> c'mon, guys. let's chip in. let's chip in. >> happy birthday. >> for years to come. >> what a surprise. record cold. >> record cold in the east. but record warmth out west. i say happy meter logical spring everybody. yay! >> yay! >> okay. so the record warmth i was talking about people out west have not had a winter. very little snow. seattle washington warmest february on record. las vegas the same thing. chicago had its coldest while billing on the new york broke it. coldest february on record. it is a sign of our nation going on into the next couple of days. blizzard warning in red. southern minnesota, blizzard watch back to the west. not just two to five inches of snow. it's winds 35 to 45 miles per hour gusting to 50 and blowing
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back now at 7:42 with the mystery over the unaltered photo of cindy crawford. the photographer claiming the picture was stolen and doctored. abc's linzie janis is with the story. >> so many women were relieved when this photo showing crawford's less than perfect mid drift was allegedly leaked. but now the photographer who shot it says those imperfections didn't exist in his photo. it's the photo that went viral
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for allegedly showing the real cindy crawford. but this morning it appears those imperfections may not be real at all. john russo who photographed crawford for a cover and spread back in 2013 telling abc news the photo he took was stolen or unlawfully accessed and alter and distributed to the media. the magazine using mostly head shots and a video from the shoot only showed her from the chest up. but when a british journalist shared the altered and leaked image on twitter last month, women around the world couldn't help but rejoice, one tweeting turns out she has a real body just like me and another saying finally, thank you, every woman needs to see. >> i'm happy with my body now but it's not my old body. >> crawford who spoke about her changing body during a 2012 interview with the huffington post has remained silent on the photo. but in a blog post at the time
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marie clair america implied it was legit saying it showed a body that defies expectations. it is real honest and gorgeous. this morning neither the magazine nor crawford as responded to russo's claim that the unflattering photo was in fact doctored. but some pointing to another picture as proof. just days after the story exploded crawford's husband, randy gerber instagramed the model looking toned as picture perfect as ever. cindy crawford has not returned our phone calls. if someone did doctor that photograph she's perfect after all. >> she's perfect in that photo. i think she looks pretty darn great. >> how was that unflattering? >> she's had two kids and looks fantastic. >> and she works hard at it too. >> no matter what, cindy, you're gorgeous. i'm sorry. >> i'm with you.
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now to the incredible midair rescue caught on camera. a skydiver falling unconscious suffering a seizure moments after jumping from the plane. abc's reena ninan has the story. >> reporter: it's the moment this routine sky dive nearly turned deadly. the whole nail-biting ordeal caught on camera. the dive starts smoothly. 22-year-old christopher jones training to become a sky dive instructor jumping from 12,000 feet over western australia and soaring through the sky. but at 9,000 feet watch as jones suddenly falls unconscious. he says experiencing a seizure in midair. for 30 seconds jones who suffers from epilepsy but believed his condition was under control plummeting towards earth at more than
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than 120 miles an hour. falling further away from his instructor. but at 4,000 feet an amazing midair rescue. able to reach jones and pull his rip cord releasing his parachute. >> i was glad to get him to stop turning and making sure he had his parachute over his head. >> i wake up at 3,000 feet thankfully under a fully inflated parachute. >> able to guide him to a safe landing. the video going viral this morning with more than 3 million views. but for jones, the clip, a severe souvenir a clip of the potential diving disaster. >> he's a massive hero. >> just doing our job. >> for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news new york. >> i would say hero. >> i would say. absolutely. coming up she was the inspiration for the devil wears prada and now revealing the secrets to her success. that is all. ♪
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jack: they are not that bad well after 32 near powder mill it sounds like we have a broken down vehicle in the right lane at this point on new hampshire avenue. the problem is going to be after 108, there may be two vehicles involved. one may be overturned. we do know that 108 near long corner road, there is a vehicle overturned, so please be careful. acute analogy a few moments ago the trees are raining? >> the trees are what? in. >> that's right, it is starting to drift off as temperatures warm up. 31 at the airport, before gaithersburg. off to the west, lower 30's, there with visibility it is down to 2.5 miles per hour downtown.
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♪ "good morning america." it's 8:00 a.m. and fashion police star kelly osbourne calls it quits. the star leaving the shows after juliannagiuliana rancic's comments and kelly osbourne is speaking out. run for your life. could a jog predict how long you'll live? the science behind the treadmill test. and oscar winner monique blackballed by hollywood? the star taking on her critics now. >> am i willing to put my integrity on the line for hollywood? no. >> the actress setting the record straight this morning. ♪ >> and paleo your plate. the creator of one of the hottest diets dishing on what you could cook up to slim down. his secrets to transforming your life and call us maybe. car lay ray performing live in
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time squares as we say. >> good morning, america. it's nice. >> awe. >> who doesn't love george. >> talk about loving the dragon rt. >> at least screaming dragon. we have do say good morning, america. how about carly ray. she is here and her fans getting ready of her world premier brand new song. >> some people say it's even more catchy than call me maybe. >> remember sam used to sing that. >> and also do like, you know -- >> he would do that right. >> look who else is here this morning. derrick and julianne hough.
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a lot to talk about with them. >> hi guys. they look great. and also fashion's inspiration behind the devil wears prada revealing her secret to success and why she says everyone should be fired at least once in their life as only she can say. >> let's go to amy for some news. >> we begin with a rough morning commute for millions of americans. another winter storm dumping snow and slamming parts of the midwest and hundreds of flights cancelled again today. and there is more to come with a blizzard warning issued in minnesota. ginger's forecast coming up. dramatic video of a deadly police shooting is stirring controversy in los angeles. police officers responding to a robbery call shot a homeless man reaching for their weapons. one officer appeared to punch the man and investigation is under way and protest planned for tomorrow.
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breaking news from iraq. government forces have launched a major new offensive to recapture the key city of saddam hue san's hometown. new details in the hunt for the isis execution never known as jihadi john. known to british security forces as early as 2011 and may have tried to join a terror group in somalia and also linked to the men tried to attack london's subway in 2005 and growing concern about parents not vaccinating their children. a study confirms parents are increasing with children under 2 and at least 10% of parents had requested vaccine delays even though the decision could put their children and other children at risk. a store clerk in kentucky stood up for they're family when she fought back to stop a robber. she grabbed his gun.
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she fired one shot during the struggle. he tries to get away. she refuses to give up. grabs him. look at that. he got away. but without any of the money. the clerk's family owns that store. and a double-take for dead heads. ticket prices for this summer's 50th anniversary grateful dead concerts are sky rocketing online. i had to look at this a couple of times. i didn't believe it. a three-day pass selling for more than $1.1 million. other tickets, at a more reasonable rate of $116,000. the concerts will be their last. i can't get my head around that. >> is that a misprint? >> i looked at it a couple types. >> $1 million? >> yeah. >> a lot of cash on hand apparently. >> get those lighters ready. now to health news. breakthrough new study that could help determine how long you live and all it could take
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is a quick jog on a treadmill. abc's dr. jennifer ashton has more on that. >> getting on the treadmill. perfect for calorie burning cardio. ♪ >> and of course multi tasking. >> their dance is totally going to be better. >> this morning ground-breaking research suggests the treadmill can predict how long you're going to live. the study released overnight by the mayo clinic looked at the results of 58,000 tests conducted on patients from 18 to 96 years of age. after age and gender the study found that the two best predictors of whether a patient would be alive in ten years, their heart rate during the test and how highly activated their metabolism was. >> cardio respiratoryies fitness is a strong risk of survival. >> health experts say even the
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worst results are far from a death sentence. they say it could be the perfect catalyst to make a change. >> a lot of people are talking about this. it makes sense of course to be fit. >> right. >> explain the science behind this. >> it's survival of the fittest. in medicine we usually base predictions on survival on the absence or presence of the disease state. what's new is there's a fancy equation doctors can use to compare survival of a 50-year-old woman against another 50-year-old woman and why that's relevant is because hopefully then we can use it to motivate behavioral change. >> people have been torn. some people want to know and some don't. >> if this is in your power to change and improve your number. >> right. >> pump up the speed. it's all about getting a high heart rate. >> right. >> you can actually change a bit of your destiny on this. >> you're going to be on twitter. >> yes. >> some people want to ask questions. >> i'm be tweeting as i'm
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exercising. >> kick it up a bit. there you go. tweet her at dr. j ashton. would you take a test to found out how long you would like to live. cast your vote. "pop news" coming up and lara with the morning menu. be careful. >> be careful. a look at "gma" morning menu. in "pop news" fashion icon revealing her secrets to success and why she says everyone should get fired at least once and kelly osbourne calling it quit on fashion police and what her mom is saying about that and the creator of the popular paleo diet has secrets to transforming your life and recipes that are easy for all of us. hear that? carly ray jebson. call me maybe. hi welcome back. >> thank you so much. >> carly ray everybody! she'll be here live coming up here on "gma." how are you? >> "gma's" morning menu is
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success. and the vogue editor revealing how she made it to the top in a new book. called "winners and how they succeed." till telling the author even when you're not sure of yourself is one secret to success. the old perception is reality my mom used to say. and fashion's most powerful woman reveals she can't make a gown or write a story but her secret is she's great at spotting and nurturing talent in other people and she's willing to admit it does take a village and most surprising of all, everyone should get fired at least once in her career. she was fired in a position at harper's bizarre and it made her look at herself and step up her game. step back she says. a reality of life. perfection doesn't exist except at this table. >> oh no. she has a lot of -- >> a lot of our viewers will
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disagree with that. >> beauty and perfection is in the eye of the beholder. thank you for those notes. another one i thought was interesting, too, if someone leaves for another job on a personal level, i always see it as a opportunity to find someone new with something different and to teach me new things. it reminds me of her character. what is her line? >> that's all. >> that's all. good luck in your new adventurement also in "pop news." oscar winning actress lupita nyong'o, she stunned us at the oscars. it may have been found just days after it was stolen from her hotel. they said to look in the second floor bathroom. it has not yet been confirmed. when they get the dress back it will be restored and archived and the important moment for the calvin klein brand. it was already important when it
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was just an oscar beauty. now it's got an interesting aspect. >> as we say -- >> as we say in the junk business. not couture but in antiques or collecting it's the story behind something. >> i would break for that in a yard sale. >> maybe someone could have been if it remained stolen. that was the mystery behind it. anyway mystery solved we hope. finally, this one comes from our new producer. well well well. what do we have here? it's juno at the mystic aquarium in connecticut. he's playing cute with the little kids. hi kids. i want to say hi to you and do a little nose press. and then i'm going to do that. and then -- well -- >> that's so cute. >> juno looks at the kids as lunch or if he just has amazing
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timing. >> kids can't get enough. >> they can't get enough of that. >> it's hilarious. juno is now a star fish. and that everybody is "pop news." >> way to go will. >> way to go will. >> yay! >> first day on the job. well done. >> well done. >> thanks. heat index coming up and let's go to ginger. >> i am here with my new friends keeping them warm. you are from we're? san diego. >> we want to start in southern california. it looks like snow. you'll see the label. lanls. that's actually hail from sunday falling in slow motion. so the hail the thunderstorms, again, possible today. heavy rain too. that's why from there to phoenix we have flood watches. in california and winter weather advisory in some of the higher elevations the know levels drops to 5,000 feet
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>> tempetures slowly working their way y above freezing, fog lifting by the middle of the rning, giving way to sunshine this aftfternoon with breezy conditions and a high of 49 degrees. papartly cloudy skies with tetemperatures in the 20 toss, a re-freeze can bexpected with another chance for wintry trx arrivingng by middaday tomorrow expect icy roads tomorrow evening. >> you got to turn around. the strongest bow i have seen in a long time. that's a solid bow. let's get back inside. >> thanks. we're going to kick off the heat index with kelly osbourne leaving the fashion police followed by the controversy comments by giuliana rancic. >> this morning kelly osbourne
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no longer ans officer on fashion police. "e" telling abc news the 30-year-old is departing to pursue other opportunities continuing we would like to thank her for her many contributions to the series over the past five years. >> fashion police is in a moment of transition and i think kelly exiting is another step in the transition. >> coming just days after she defended teen actress san dieia from giuliana rancic's comments about her appearance at the oscars. >> i feel like she smells like oil or weed. >> i do not condone racism. as a result of this i'm seriously questioning staying on the show. >> i'm so so sincerely sorry. >> osbourne seeming to accept rancic's apology tweeting it takes a strong woman to apologize and make as forgiving woman even stronger. >> kelly, that has to be right.
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>> kelly's mother sharon in true osbourne family fashion expressing support for her daughter tweeting i am so proud of you, you can never be bought you always wear your heart on your sleeve. >> when kelly went on her twitter rant that's what fans love her for. it's only up for kelly osbourne. >> as for who might replace her on the show "e" says no decisions have been made. for "good morning america" gio benitez abc news new york. >> kelly is going to be just fine. she has a lot of talent and she was really good on the program. wish her the best. next, oscar winning monique speaking out and responding to a top movie maker's claim is that she was blackballed by the industry after winning the academy award for precious. deb you sat down with her didn't you? >> i sure did. monique has been known as a straight talking star who speaks her mind and has a thick skin. she was taken aback by the
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suggestion that she is on hollywood's unwanted lists. she's one of the original queens of comedy. >> did the queen bow to me? >> turned oscar winning actress. >> i would like to thank the academy for showing that it can be about the performance and not the politics. >> but for some monique's blunt acceptance speech for her dwent 10 supporting actress win branded her as a less than gracious winner. >> people were saying someone needs to teach monique a lesson because she's not playing the game and she's going to get in her own way of winning this award because it seems like she's choosing her family over hollywood. >> the 47-year-old mom of four says her choice to spend time with her family instead of campaigning for her 2009 film precious may have hurt her reputation with some but not her career within hollywood. >> did you have any idea that some how hollywood was turning its nose up at you?
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>> i had no idea because i don't think that hollywood has turned its nose up to me. i think that those are feelings that mr. daniels is having and then he said there were things that monique, she didn't thank the producers and the studio. and that's just not things that you do. well it had nothing to do with the producers nor the studio. mr. daniels had a problem that i didn't say his name the night of the oscar awards. >> that would be lee daniels the critically acclaimed director of "precious" who said monique proved to be difficult making unreasonable demands that left her blackballed in hollywood. >> you got to play ball. this is not just show. it's show business. and you got to play ball. >> what did you take from that comment? >> i appreciate that comment. because he's absolutely right. it is show business. a game does have to be played but why can't we play the fair game why can't we play the right game? if you're asking am i willing to
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put my integrity on the line for hollywood? no. >> did you have any idea that you had soured some relationships in hollywood? >> again, if i had, the scripts and the calls would have stopped coming because hollywood is a small community. they never stopped coming. >> though she hasn't seen huge financial benefits to winning that oscar she says she's doing very well thank you, with a sold-outcomedy tour and her latest film hitting theaters next month. >>obody needs to feel sorry for monique at this moment? >> please don't feel bad or sorry for monique because monique dent feel bad or sorry. you would be wasting your energy. >> monique and her husband are executive producers of the new independent film and she says she hopes she'll get to work with lee daniels again. >> and they have respect for one another. >> absolutely. she calls him brilliant and he calls her a creative force of nature. i think they have creative
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differences. >> i knew you were going there. we're going to have monique back in april because of her movie coming out. we'll talk to her then. >> it looks very powerful. >> very strong-willed. thank you. let's go to lara. >> next up in our heat index one of the hottest ways to lose weight, the paleo diet which is popular with celebrities. >> and the leading expert on the diet has written his first cookbook and abc has more. >> soon to be mom jessica beal swears by it. megan fox is also a follower. the paleo diet is more popular than ever before and now its secrets revealed in a cookbook by founder dr. kordane. >> our genes haven't changed a whole lot in the last 50,000 years. we do quite well on the genetics genetics.
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>> the idea is to eat foods our ancestors ate years ago. he claims you'll stay in shape and protect yourself better from heart disease and diabetes. one secret following the diet can help reduce or eliminate acne. the hard part eating only grass-fed meat fish and veggies and staying away from sugar, wheat, grains and dairy. here's another secret. you can cheat. he recommends following the diet at least 85% of the time. when you are on it he says you can swap out snacks like potato chips with veggie chips. >> we have sliced sweet potato chips. >> i wouldn't have thought this would taste good. >> it tastes really good. >> or instead of granola. >> we have cashews and nuts. >> the downfall is missing out on certain foods that we feel
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are important to have in one's diet such as rich in fiber and other good nutrients. >> when we eliminate those, all the other foods fill in and make the diet much healthier. >> staying ahead of the fitness curve by throwing back to the stone ages. for "good morning america" aditi roy abc news denver colorado. >> like it? >> yeah. i like the cheat factor just a little bit. just a little bit helps you stick to it. we were both saying it seems to make sense. >> going back to your roots. >> yep. experts suggest talking to your doctor though before starting this or any new diet. >> and the real paleo diet cookbook is available in stores now. >> right now coming up on "good morning america" derrick and julianne hough and got a big announcement. don't go anywhere. ♪
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autria: good morning. the time is 8:27 this morning, we want to get you started with a check on the roadways with jack taylor, the man with the answers. jack: we had a lot of accidents to deal with on secondary roads today. near 650 itself near havilland mill road, we had accident activity. we also had a crash to long corner road, so please be careful. 66 westbound, be aware of the fact that you have some slow traffic to deal with. have not seen much of this all morning beyond glebe towards sycamore and the dulles
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connector. they may be setting up work along the right side of the roadway. when does the big melt begin before the next doom event? jacqui: it is a slow melt keep that in mind. temperatures are above freezing across the region. we have a lot of pictures to show you with the sun peeking out there. 34 degrees, 35 downtown, 34 in manassas. hard-pressed to find many locations below freezing anymore, but keep in mind that low lying areas and pockets could still have that take a minute when we get above freezing. visibility is getting much better in most locations. this afternoon it will become mostly sunny and breezy with a high around 41 degrees tonight. refreeze in the 20's with a wintry mix returning by mid-day. autria: thank you for watching. [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home.
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♪ hey i just met you ♪ ♪ and this is crazy ♪ ♪ but here's my number ♪ ♪ so call me maybe ♪ ♪ and all the other boys ♪ ♪ try to chase me ♪ ♪ but here's my number ♪ ♪ so call me maybe ♪ ♪ before you came into my life i missed you so bad ♪ ♪ i missed you so bad ♪ ♪ i missed you so so bad ♪ ♪ before you came into my life i missed you so bad ♪ ♪ and you should know that ♪ ♪ so call me maybe ♪ >> we got to get upstairs. >> yeah. >> that's carly rae jepsen performing call me maybe. and she's going to have the world premier of her new single. the song is already trending on facebook this morning. >> she's got another one coming. you don't want to miss that. she had a little help there. >> she did. >> derrick and julie an huff are
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right there. there they are. they're here this morning to give us a big announcement. >> and then marvel fans you need to listen up here's a great chance for you to win a trip to the premier of the new avenger's movie called "age of ultron" and here's robert down any, jr. with more. >> have you had the best night of your life ever yet? donate $10 or more for a chance to win the experience. i fly you and a friend out to l.a. and proceed to awesome the [ muted ] out of you. maybe a pit stop at r donuts. plus all proceeds go towards funding the hospice center for children with illnesses. go to omaze.com/rdj.
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>> that sounds pretty awesome, right. you need to go to omaze.com for the incredible experience. robin, over to you. >> an incredible medical breakthrough. imagine this being plunged into a world of darkness. told you would never see again only to be given a second chance at sight. you're about to witness technology part of a digital series. my company, we are launching today the future of health. you'll find it on webmd. >> larry lester was 33 years old when he got the horrible news. >> the ophthalmologist said you're going to go blind. it was very devastating. it was like the wind got knocked out of me. it was tough. >> blindness came quickly and soon larry lived his life in the dark. his wife by his side. and for another 33 years the
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couple coped. then in 2014 a breakthrough they never imagined. the possibility that larry could see again. >> look up. >> it's called the rgus 2 system. the world's first fda device designed to restore vision to the blind. basically a bionic eye. >> how does this work? how does it restore sight? >> it starts with electrodes implanted on the patient's retina and the patient wears eyeglasses and has a video camera that captures the images and sends them to a unit that the patient wear that is sends electrical impulses back to the ecelectrodes and then to the brain which allows them to decipher light and dark vision for them. >> it's impossible to tell what the patient can see but it may be something like this. >> it's not normal vision as you
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or i know it but what they do get is crude series of flashes of lights in a fixpixel ated fashion that allow them to make better sense. >> in october 2014 it was time for dr. paul hahn to turn on the device of his patient. >> i did a countdown just to catch my own breath. >> three, two, one. >> and then i hit the button. >> yes. >> can you see? >> oh my goodness. >> can you see larry? >> yes. >> oh my goodness. can i give him a kiss? >> yes. >> ohyes. >> it was so overwhelming. i think my head rocked back a bit. it's hard to put in words because for the first time in 33 years i'm seeing light. >> so you can see the wall? >> that's where it changes. >> that's where it changes, larry.
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>> right there. >> it's so incredibly basic, it's light. and it's in my case sight. >> my bionic man. that is so cool, larry. >> recently larry's son-in-law rigged a set of christmas lights around a basketball op. >> so i was able to make about four out of seven baskets. >> oh. >> yay! you did it. >> that's pretty positive. that's good stuff. >> that's great stuff. so happy for larry and his family. a remarkable story of hope. that's just a sneak peek of one of five episodes each one having a medical breakthrough a noninvasive obesity treatment to 3d printers transplanting organ transplants to an experimental procedure that allows women without a womb to carry babies
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of their own. >> amazing. >> we're going to be showcasing the people coming up with this technology and the wonderful people who are fortunate to be benefitting from this. >> so inspirational from the medical standpoint and the patient. >> the name of the series says it all. the future. >> we're teaming up with team webmd. >> good stuff. >> ginger having the final check of the weather. >> hey, guys. you know it is spring when i get to do this. we're talking roller coaster weather. let's pretend we're on one. ready. woo! it's a waive and a roll lor coaster all together. it's a serious part to this because when the temperatures fluctuate and you have eight feet of snow you're going to have roof collapses. this morning horses got out safe just east of austin. nashville, 64 for a high on
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tuesday. 29 subfreezing by jajacqui: temperatus keeping on the icy s side to the m middle of th mororningbut i i do eect improvemements latate in t the morning anand all l afternoon as teeraturures . >> all that weather brought to you by petsmart and a sneak peek of tonight's episode of "the bachelor." the women tell all. get some oohs in there. one woman putting chris on the spot. >> why not give me the curtsy to pull me aside and have a conversation with me and give me the opportunity you gave becca. why would you choose -- andy gave you that courtesy to not make you stand through something -- [ applause ]
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>> i'm just more looking for like what in your mind was like i'm going to make her stand through that rose ceremony and i'm not going to call her name instead of taking her side and giving her that courtesy? what made you decide that? >> ooh. chris, my man, looks a little sweaty there. you can watch an extended sneak peek of tonight's episode at goodmorningamerica.com atia yahoo and tune into "the bachelor" right here on abc. it's kind of like the roller coaster. we can do it again. ooh. on "the bachelor." robin. >> coming up derrick and julianne hough here live. they have got a big announcement.
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♪ hi everybody. just sitting down because we wanted to show you a picture from our twitter situation. go ahead and roll. look at you two. even when you're trying to be silly you're still gorgeous. derrick and julianne hough at our twitter mirror minutes ago and here live. a big announcement to share with our viewers this morning. hit it you guys. >> who is going to do it? >> go for it babe. >> the big announcement is derek and i are going back on the road this summer. >> yes. >> with our tour. live on tour.
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>> this was a huge hit last year and i understand that because of all the fans saying please do this again, you guys added some elements and cities. >> new cities and bigger venues and all new production. brand new show. new choreography. amazing team. our directors are incredible. it's going to be a blast. a great tour. >> last year we said it was a rock concert for dance and this year it's going to be a bigger concert for dance. what's awesome is our whole goal is the way that you move directly affects the way you feel. we get out in the audience and bring people up on stage. we're singing and dancing and doing funny skits and competition and that whole thing. >> you guys show your range because you are not just dancers as we have seen. in acting. i love that you were in "nashville." hint hint. please come back. and i was excited to read your going to do "grease live". >> that is a huge dream come
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true and also nerve-wracking. i'm excited. it's next year. >> you have some time. you can move and get your chops there. you guys clearly obviously don't like a lot of down-time. "dancing with the stars." so happy you're back. of course, you're judging and you're also radio city music hall just down the block. >> yeah. >> i'm going to be very familiar with that stage by then. >> isn't that place magical? >> it's huge. amazing. >> last year we played at the beacon and that was my first broadway debut. i cried. to play radio city music hall is amazing. >> the history, you can just feel it. >> the hydraulic system is from way back when. the original one. >> please make sure it's working, oiled. we have so many great questions
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because you have so many fans. here's a question i thought was interesting. does it ever get awkward dancing with each other? >> we definitely change moves up. there was a move that we're rehearsing for the other day and all the backup dancers came over and smacked the girl's butt and we're like we can't do that. >> it's fun. we're constantly laughing and joking around with each other. we're like playing tricks on each other while we dance. >> speaking of let's play a game shall we? >> yeah. >> sibling showdown. who takes the most time to get ready? i can see where this is going. who eats more sweets? good. who is mom and dad's favorite? oh. i doubt that. >> i'm just kidding. that's not true. >> who does the best running man? we'll need a demonstration. >> go for it. >> i'll go. like this. >> pretty good.
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that's pretty good. better than yours? >> yeah. >> we'll let him have that one. final question who does a faster jive? oh. >> oh come on. >> we'll decide during the commercial break. everybody, check out move live on tour. the tickets go on sale when? >> this friday. >> this friday and don't miss the premier of "dancing with the stars" monday march 16th 8:00 7:00 central right here on abc. judge dancer going for it always. >> head to head. >> going to be good coming up carly rae jepsen with the world premier of her brand new single. she's giving it to us liv
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her new single just out at midnight. >> yes. >> it's getting great reviews. people think it's definitely going to be even catch here than call me maybe that you set a high bar last time. >> i haven't slept much tonight. was going to be on the show. quite excited about it. >> first, you caused quite a stir in new york a few weeks back. let's show the video. tom hanks and justin bieber. >> yes. >> it's a pair you wouldn't automatically think. >> it's a great combo there. we loved the idea of a video and justin was in town and he's like i'm going to come down. and we're like sure. >> was it hard to convince tom? >> he actually kind of offered. >> no kidding? >> yeah. we'll get into it later but yeah. >> i wish we had more time for the story but we don't. we want to hear you sing. more to come right? >> yes. more to come. >> let's hear "i really like
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you." ♪ i really wanna stop ♪ ♪ i just got a taste for it ♪ ♪ i can fly with the boy on the moon ♪ ♪ honey, hold my hand ♪ ♪ like making me wait for it ♪ ♪ oh yeah ♪ ♪ late night watch ♪ ♪ television ♪ ♪ how we get this position♪ ♪ it's way too soon ♪ ♪ i know this isn't love ♪ ♪ but i need to tell you something ♪ ♪ i really really really really really really like you ♪ ♪ and i want you, do you want me too ♪ ♪ i really really really, really like you ♪ ♪ and i want you ♪ ♪ do you want me ♪ ♪ do you want me too ♪ ♪ do i think too much ♪ ♪ i'm so in my head ♪
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♪ we're out of touch ♪ ♪ i really really really really really really like you ♪ ♪ and i want you ♪ ♪ do you want me ♪ ♪ do you want me too ♪ ♪ it's like everything you say ♪ ♪ a sweet revelation ♪ ♪ all i want to do ♪ ♪ is get into your head ♪ ♪ we can stay alone you and me ♪ ♪ sipping on your lips ♪ ♪ hanging on by a thread ♪ ♪ baby ♪ ♪ late night watching television ♪ ♪ but how did we get in this position ♪ ♪ it's way too soon i know this isn't love ♪ ♪ but i need to tell you something ♪ ♪ i really really really really really really like you ♪ ♪ and i want you ♪ ♪ do you want me too ♪ ♪ i really really really really really like you ♪ ♪ do you want me too ♪
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♪ oh do i say too much ♪ ♪ i'm so in my head ♪ ♪ when we're out of touch ♪ ♪ i really really really really really like you ♪ ♪ and i want you ♪ ♪ do you want me ♪ ♪ do you want me too ♪ ♪ who gave you eyes like that ♪ ♪ said you could keep them ♪ ♪ i don't know how to act or if i should be leaving ♪ ♪ i'm running out of time ♪ ♪ going out of my mind ♪ ♪ i need to tell you something ♪ ♪ i need to tell you something ♪ ♪ yay ♪ ♪ i really really really really, really like you ♪ ♪ and i want you ♪ ♪ do you want me too ♪ ♪ i really really really really really like you ♪ ♪ and i want you ♪ ♪ do you want me ♪ ♪ do you want me too ♪ ♪ oh did i say too much ♪ ♪ i'm so in my head ♪ ♪ when we're out of touch ♪ ♪ i really really really really really really like
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you ♪ ♪ and i want you ♪ ♪ do you want me ♪ ♪ do you want me too ♪ ♪ i really really really really really like you ♪ ♪ i need to tell you ♪ ♪ i really really really really like you ♪ ♪ and i want you ♪ ♪ do you want me, too ♪ [ applause ] >> "gma's" winter concert series is presented by hilton. ready for you in over 2,000 cities and 12 brands. ♪
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we want to get a check of those roadways. it has been a rough commute. jack taylor has his eye on the roads for us. >> it has been one of those mornings and now we have the delayed rush-hour through dale city headed towards the prince william parkway, all lands should be open. traffic rolling northbound around colesville road, heavy traffic, just a little bit of a delayed rush-hour again. from university boulevard towards georgia avenue, outside the beltway headed westbound relatively towards sycamore and west moreland, the crews may be setting up a -- along the right side of the roadway so far. a heads-up for those leaving the house right now, make sure that you clear the ice off the top of your car. make sure that we -- usually we do with blowing snow, but now it is ice. >> it will continue to slowly melts across the region through the morning hours. making progress, 35 degrees, the
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sun is peeking out between the clouds downtown and in areas to quantico. the orchestral the day it backing partly to mostly sunny skies through the afternoon, high temperatures in the futurecast showing clouds moving back in by tomorrow with another shot at a wintry mix in the afternoon hours. slick roads for the evening commute with rain on wednesday. >> another rough day ahead. thank you for watching.
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announcer: it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, from the series, "the following," kevin bacon. and star of "secrets & lies," juliette lewis. plus, chef daniel boulud helps us kick off "live"'s healthy hearty cooking week. and get ready to play the new game in town. "spin into spring travel trivia." all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪
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