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good morning, america. happening now. and she's off. hillary clinton making it official today. her new white house campaign. "snl" is all over the story. >> talk a lot america, because the clintons are back. >> and so are her opponents. >> and it will not be hillary rodham clinton. caught on camera, a violent abduction at a jewelry store. a worker followed, thrown into a van, tied up, and beaten. >> she's been through nothing short of torture. >> this morning, the tip that led to an arrest. and the suspects still on the loose. the next tiger woods? 21-year-old golfing phenom jordan spieth poised to claim victory at augusta. the shattered record. the woman by his side.
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is golf's golden boy ready to take a green jacket? ♪ as long as i got my suit and tie ♪ and new arrival. justin timberlake and jessica biel welcoming a baby boy. >> our greatest creation yet. >> what they're calling him as justin trades his suit and tie for bibs and onesies. hey, good morning. after months, years, really, of speculation, hillary clinton is making her official announcement today. she is running for president. >> well of course "snl" had a field day overnight. with this skit about hillary shooting her campaign announcement on a cell phone. and of course, there is bill. meantime, president obama who ran against hillary in 2008 is weighing in with a full-on endorsement saying she would make an excellent president.
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>> not everybody is cheering. here's the headline in "the new york post" today. oh, hill, no. they managed to pick not a particularly flattering picture of her. love her or hate her this is a big day in american politics. >> let's kick off with cecelia vega in brooklyn. good morning, cecelia. >> a big day is right. those campaign staffers are hard at work preparing for the next year and half of campaigning. here's what i can tell you. today's announcement won't look like these traditional big rallies are lots of supporters we have seen from other candidates. this is going to be on social media, probably in the form of 140 characters or less. let the games begin. >> i'm back! >> reporter: hillary clinton now just hours away from her expected announcement. and before that video announcement is even released -- "saturday night live" already poking fun at the clintons and the buildup to hillary's 2016 presidential campaign reveal. >> who am i kidding?
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buckle up, america. because the clintons are back. >> reporter: there will be no big rally with cheering supporters. just an announcement on social media. a video that clinton has already recorded. the former secretary of state will then head to iowa to meet with voters. the very state she lost this that failed 2008 run against barack obama. what a difference two terms makes. president obama now coming out swinging offering his full support to her in panama. >> she was a formidable candidate in 2008. she was an outstanding secretary of state. she is my friend. i think she would be an excellent president. >> reporter: republicans taking aim at team hillary, releasing this take ad. >> catastrophic boom for hillary clinton. >> millions of dollars from foreign governments. >> reporter: and pouncing at an nra convention this weekend. >> we will elect our next great president of the united states
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of america, and it will not be hillary rodham clinton. >> reporter: her supporters rallying around their candidate. even before she's made it official. >> this is a moment to make history. >> reporter: and clinton's soon to be campaign manager released a memo yesterday to troops. and we got our hands on it. i want to read to it you. it gives us light. on how this campaign is going to be fought. he said, we are disciplined, driven every day by strategy. not tactics or one-ops. the goal is to get hillary clinton elected to be the 45th president of the united states. >> and there's quite a way to go. cecilia vega, thank you. we know you'll be with the campaign every step of the way. with more, let's bring in george stephanopoulos. he'll be hosting "this week" later this morning. as we go into this campaign, what is hillary's biggest asset and her biggest liability. >> i think it's the same thing. experience. more than a generation on the national stage. what that brings her she enters the race in the most commanding position of any candidate not a sitting president going into this.
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she has contacts. deep support across the party. the ability to raise a boat load of money. at the same time, how does someone who has been around as long as hillary clinton make this campaign about the future? that's the challenge of any candidate. it's a big challenge for her. >> last time she ran, she didn't make a gender appeal. that will change this time, we hear. why? is it likely to work? >> no question her team thinks it was a big mistake now not to have emphasized that the last time she ran. back in 2008 when all they talked about was strength. they had to project. she just wrote a new afterword to her book. she talked about being a grandmother. you're going to hear about grandmother, grandmother, grandmother all throughout this campaign. >> that baby will get a lot of face time. what about president obama? does he help or hurt her? >> it's so hard for any party to win a third term as president. the first president bush is the
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first one to do it in modern times. i think the hillary campaign will try to -- is not going to try to separate themselves too much from president obama. they'll have to strike out in a new direction as well. it goes back to -- how do you make the campaign about the future? >> and how the economy is doing? >> biggest factor. >> big variable. george, thank you. and george will be all over the hillary clinton story this morning, later on "this week." he wants to know what questions you would ask. tweet him at gstephanopoulos. tune in to "this week" later this morning. george thanks again. paula, over to you. we move to the historic meeting between president obama and recall castro. the first time these leaders have sat down from these countries in over 50 years. jim avila was there. >> reporter: president obama says he told raul castro he'll read the state department's recommendation to take cuba off the terrorist list this week.
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a handshake five decades in the making. not since dwight eisenhower had the presidents of cuba and the u.s. met face to face. >> this is obviously an historic meeting. >> reporter: raul castro, the old revolutionary who fought alongside his brother in 1959. then repelled a u.s.-sponsored invasion at the bay of pigs. and allowed the soviet union to build missile bases 90 miles from florida, sat beside the president of the united states who told me at a press conference following the historic meeting that america was no longer to throw the castros. >> we are not in the business of regime change. the cold war is over. >> reporter: raul castro called president obama an honest man. i asked the cuban leader if he ever imagined such a moment. the cuban forester told me in an exclusive interview -- >> yes, i did.
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i imagined this moment. i worked for this moment. >> reporter: president obama promised to continue to press cuba for more freedom for its people. >> we will continue to try to lift up concerns around democracy and human rights. >> reporter: and castro says there are real differences between the united states and cuba. but that nothing is off the table. dan? >> jim avila, witnessing history in panama city. thank you. back here at home, an arrest in the abduction of a jewelry store worker. an extraordinarily brutal crime that played out on this surveillance tape. one suspect in custody. two others on the lam. gloria riviera has the story. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. this crime timed precisely down to the minute the victim left work. but when she didn't have what the thieves wanted, she paid the price. this morning, a manhunt under way for this red van and two suspects allegedly involved in a horrifying kidnapping. >> i can tell you she's been through nothing short of
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torture. >> reporter: the terrifying abduction caught on camera. watch as this red cargo van enters the parking garage near the victim's jewelry store minutes before she leaves work. another camera watches her walk offscreen to her car. minutes later, the same van reappears, leaving the garage, police say with the victim bound and blindfolded in the back. >> they put a hood over her face. they tie-wrapped her. they were tasering her. what they wanted from her were the codes and the alarm systems. >> reporter: according to police, the woman didn't know the codes. for almost 90 minutes, her abductors beat her and tased her multiple times. stealing her phone, house keys, and atm card. they stopped at a gas station on the way to this cemetery, where she was dumped with metal shackles on her feet. investigators say that's where the woman was able to flag down a passing good samaritan. >> there's a person screaming for a female supposedly tied up across the street from a
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cemetery. >> reporter: this morning, 31-year-old khayree gay who police say has a criminal past is awaiting charges in a philadelphia courtroom monday morning. his alleged victim is recovering at home. the mayor's office is offering a $10,000 reward for her other two attackers. >> she's holding up well, considering what she's been through. >> reporter: many of us know this from movies. it's a real-life policy for banks and other luxury goods stores for regular employees not to know codes precisely for safety reasons. were they so sure they were going to get the big take? or is this the work of small-time criminals, sloppy work? >> she is doing better. the other thieves are still on the loose. they got nothing out of it. >> reporter: they got nothing. she's recovering. new developments in the police shooting death of the unarmed black man in south carolina. walter scott laid to rest.
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after an emotional funeral. so many questions remain as to what happened and why he fled police. kendis gibson joins us with more from north charleston. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, paula. i'll tell you, community activists have been gathering at city hall and other locations, ever since the death of walter scott, little more than a week ago. the protests have been calm and peaceful. but they want to have their voices heard. [ gunfire ] this morning, the shocking deathott, still reverberating in the north charleston community. ♪ we shall overcome ♪ >> reporter: overnight, dozens of residents marched to city hall. calling for justice. [ chanting ] >> no justice! >> all: no peace! >> reporter: scott now laid to rest following an emotional ceremony on. calling his death a catalyst for change. >> something definitely needs to i'm believing through walter's death that it will turn things around. >> reporter: there are now three
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separate videos capturing the shooting and the moments surrounding it. still, many questions remain. why did the 50-year-old bolt from his car after being stopped by officer michael slager? the scott family lawyer with a new theory. >> it is our belief that at the time you see him run away on dash cam, it's because he did not want to go back to jail for his failure to pay child support. because it had happened before. more than once. >> reporter: and what did police learn from this mystery passenger who was inside scott's car? this morning, two investigations are now under way into the shooting. one by detectives with the state. the other by officer slager's newly hired attorney. slager remains in the jail this morning, his movements carefully watches. in the meantime some out of town civil rights speakers will be here today to take part in other services and protests.
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paula? dan? >> kendis, thank you. let's look at the other developing stories with ron claiborne. >> good morning to you, dan, paula, sara. robert. good morning, everyone. police in washington, d.c., on alert this morning after a gunman took his own life outside the capitol building. sparking a lockdown on one of the busyiest weekends of the year in the nation's capital. police rushed to shut down the area around the capitol building saturday afternoon. everyone inside was locked in place for two hours. d.c. packed with visitor this is weekend. the cherry blossom festival. some capturing the moments when that man fatally shot himself. turns overseas. what appears to be an ancient iraqi city blown to dust. the new video posted online appears to confirm reports from last month that the terror group fighters were smashing art facts in the ancient city of nimrud.
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and orthodox christians around the world are celebrating easter today. hundreds of pilgrims gathered at the church of the holy sepulcher in jerusalem on saturday. they lit their cameras from a fire believed to be tomb. on one island in greece, locals celebrate the holiday by setting off rockets. take a look at this police-involved shooting. the suspect in an undercover gun and buy drug situation. they have the suspect on the ground. then a reserve deputy says, taser, taser. but a gunshot is fired. you hear the reserve officer say, i am sorry. the suspect was shot. he died later. tulsa police said the reserve officer, inadvertently, their word, fired his weapon. thinking he was using his taser. and instead used his gun. their investigation, they say, is now complete. so, you're sitting in a car in hollywood.
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near hollywood boulevard, and this happens. check this out. this is what happened to somebody. that's a prius on top of another car. it somehow drove or climbed or got on to the top of the silver car there on the offramp of the hollywood free way. according to the person who snapped the picture, the driver of the prius then tried to drive away. she ended up stuck. however, luckily no one was injured. >> photo shopped. >> it could be. finally, a young golfer from texas on the brink of making golfing history at the masters in augusta, georgia. heading into today's final round holding a four-shot lead over some of the sport's biggest stars. >> and tiger. >> reporter: it's been almost 20 years since then 21-year-old tiger woods became the youngest golfer to win the masters. the first of his 14 majors. this year's masters, another young american golfer is taking augusta by storm. breaking course records. jordan spieth, 21 years old himself, on the brink of winning golf's most prestigious
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tournament. >> get there. get there! there it is! >> reporter: he's one of golf's best young players. at the masters, he's been, well, masterful. setting a tournament record in each of the first three rounds. on thursday, he became the youngest player to hold the first round lead. he broke the 36-hold scoring mark on friday, at 14 under par. and his saturday round put him at 16 under par to break the 54-hold record last set by you guessed it tiger woods. it's not just h is impressive. his high school sweetheart, annie verret has been gaining just as much popularity on social media. a lot of pressure on this guy. a four-stroke lead as rob knows, is not safe by any means. >> that can go away quickly. >> it would be great to see a new champ. >> the winner gets $1.8 million. >> before taxes. get a nice green jacket. >> it's all about the jacket. >> a lot of us thinking about taxes this time of year. thank you, guys. over to london.
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royal baby watch is in full swing. any day now will and kate will welcome baby number go. >> all eyes and ears are on buckingham morales, which is where linzie janis is. is it a boy? is it a girl? good morning. >> reporter: good morning. outside the palace is where the formal birth announcement will be displayed. it's expected to come some time in the next couple of weeks. there's excitement in the air and prince william and kate have never been so popular. with her due date getting closer princess kate and prince william aring the final preparations to welcome the fourth in line to the world. and despite some reading too much into the color of kate's latest coat, the newest royal baby's gender will still be a surprise to everyone. including the duke and duchess. meanwhile, fashion plate kate's maternity wardrobe in the headlines sunday with one uk newspaper estimating she's spent more than $40,000.
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though she's worn several of her outfits previously. still, it's unlikely anyone's complaining. another paper polling its readers said nearly 60% would prefer to have prince william and kate as the next king and queen, bypassing charles and camilla. >> it's not a popularity contest. it's a monarchy. charles is next in line. my view, absolutely no way, unless he dies before the queen. >> reporter: will and kate likely more than happy to wait. keen to give their children as normal an upbringing as possible. royal sources reveal they will not be hiring an additional nanny. also this morning, news that when his wife goes into labor, prince william will have a police escort to help with his nail-biting two-hour mad dash to the hospital. the prince currently working outside of london, training for his new job as an air ambulance
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helicopter pilot. royal sources tell us prince william will take two weeks paternity leave while the duchess will take much longer than she did after prince george was born. probably spending several months at the couple's country estate, just a couple hours north of london. dan and paula? >> i love how they make a big deal about her wearing the same outfit twice. during pregnancy. >> heaven forbid. >> heaven forbid. heaven forbid, are regoingwe going to have a good forecast across most of the united states today? >> quiet for a good chunk of the northeast. storms we want to talk about. across the texas panhandle yesterday. these things fired up. that's what they did. some golf ball-sized hail. upwards to tennis ball-sized hail. 2.75 inches in diameter in some spots. that's enough to do a little bit of damage. we expect similar action today. one report of a tornado across southwest kansas. a slight chance today. it will be about the same as yesterday in that large hail will be the main issue.
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we have storms in kansas that will fizzle out as they head into more stable air. another round as the cold front slitds across the central plains early on today. that's where we'll see severe weather chances from wichita up through kansas city. gulf coast, already dumped a lot of rain on texas. gets into houston later on today. and through tomorrow. through tuesday, we're push it toward the east. it will be dry today. for the masters, though a little bit cloudy. 2 to 4 inches of rainfall across the i-10. 70 in san diego.
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>> phil or jordan or somebody else? 78 degrees for the high temperature in augusta today. should be cloudy but dry. >> great day for golfing. >> won't even need the green jacket. >> yeah, they will. thank you, rob. coming up on "gma," miracle mom. she opens her eyes after months in a coma to learn she has already given birth. how mom and baby are doing after a car crash that almost killed them both. >> an incredible story. plus, jessica biel and justin timberlake welcome a new baby boy. the story behind his name coming up. and, "game of thrones" is back. what to watch for in the exciting new season starting tonight. coming up in "pop news." please call me khaleesi from here on out.
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coming up, a woman who delivered her baby while in a coma finds out she's a mom. >> her family speaking out this morning. a remarkable story right here on "gma." s morning. a remarkable story right here on "gma."
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>> now, and abc 7 news update. >> good morning. just in time for pete blue, national cherry blossom events wrap up today. the final celebration was wrapped up with a 5k. big crowds expected again today. here's your forecast. >> spectacular day.
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blue skies, even at the golf course, you can see, cherry blossoms on the fairway. temperatures warming up. foster rising frost advisory until 9:00. rain coming our way on tuesday. >> looks good. he will be right back at 8:56 a.m. rxqxqx
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winter's coming. we know what's coming with it. >> i love it so much. >> sara's flailing right now. i wish you could see what is happening on the set. excitement is building tonight for the premier of "game of thrones" season five. >> yay! >> we'll tell you what to expect to see in the upcoming season. in "pop news" if sara can contain herself while delivering the story. >> it may be read by dan harris. >> i might have to jump in. when i hear that music, i get a pavlovian response because we eat cookies when we are watching. >> we eat ice cream. >> you with your strict diet? >> sunday night is our cheat night. coming up, justin timberlake and jessica biel are brand-new parents this morning. welcome, justin and jessica, to the land of no sleep. who they named their baby after. and the reaction from grandma coming up.
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first, a truly extraordinary story about family celebrating their own miracle. >> that's right. sharista giles became a new mom three months ago. but didn't know it until this week. now her family speaking out about the new signs of hope for both mom and baby. after months of being in a coma, a mother miraculously wakes up to find out she's already had her baby. it was just before christmas sharista giles, four months pregnant, was severely injured in a car accident after attending a concert with friends. >> it was a rainy december night. she had taken off her seat belt. she was laying in the fetal position, facing the driver, with her feet laid back. they got off the exit, off the interstate and they hydroplaned. and hit the concrete barrier head on. >> reporter: her brain injuries so severe leaving the young mother in a coma and her unborn son at risk. at only 26s, baby l. as the family calls him, was delivered
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by cesarean section. weighing 1 pound, 14 ounces. >> they kept him in as long as they could. because he needed to grow more. when she first went into the coma, he would not be able to survive on his own. >> reporter: the family devastated with the realization that her baby boy may never get to meet his mother. >> they knew that she was in a coma and that the prognosis wasn't looking good. we hoped she would wake up after the baby was born. >> reporter: but then, this past week, a miracle. >> my aunt called me and said she had opened her eyes. if i had heard. i said no. i said praise the lord. >> reporter: more than that, family members say she's been responsive. turning her head and even smiling. >> she's got a bulletin next to her bed of all the pictures of her baby and pictures of her before the accident. of her pregnancy. >> reporter: the family raising over $10,000 on go fund me, eagerly awaiting the day this mother and son are reunited.
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>> we're really happy with all the progress made. hopefully soon she'll see and hold her baby. >> she'll be able to see her baby and hold him once he's released from the nicu. but he weighed just 1 pound, 14 ounces. an extraordinary story. they showed a photo of her baby when she woke up. she tracked the photo with her eyes. when they put it on the bulletin board, that photo, she turned her neck around. she's aware she had that baby. >> it's going to be quite a moment. >> it is. >> thank you paula. back over to ron for another look at the headlines. you're leading with big hillary news. >> not exactly a surprise. but yes. >> i thought you were going to tell me no, you're not. >> that's not it. you're right this time. 50/50. hillary clinton is making it official. the former secretary of state expected to make her announcement officially on social media later today. president obama said on saturday he thinks she would make an excellent president. president obama is describing saturday's meeting
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with cuba's president raul castro as candid and fruitful. not since dwight eisenhower have the presidents of cuba and the united states met face to face. and and reality tv star nelly is facing felony drug charges this morning after a tennessee state trooper pulled over the private bus in which he was riding. it happened on saturday. officers said they found several types of drugs, including meth and marijuana and numerous handguns. nelly is out on bond. and finally the famed blue angels are making history. the newest angel is katie higgins, the first ever female pilot in the team's 61-year history. the marine corps captain is showing off her skills this weekend for fans at the beaufort air show in south carolina. she's piloting the c-130. not seen there. it's called fat albert. normally, the blue angels flying jets. those navy pilots. >> good for her. girl power. >> way to go. >> go, fat albert.
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>> hey, hey, hey! >> no. someone had to do it. >> your best impression. >> i disagree. fully. hey, hey, hey. check out the cool time-lapsed video of some cool thunderstorms. we'll take the live shot first. there's boston. temperatures today, it's going to be good. clear skies. blue skies. perfect weather if the blue angels were flying in boston, that's for sure. temperatures in th60s. how's that for a high temperature. here's that cool thunderstorm video. near lubbock, texas. yesterday afternoon, they had a couple of severe thunderstorms. sitting right over the area. rapid intensification. bubbling up like a pot of coffee. the anvil top as it reaches the lower echelons of the atmosphere. just putting the squash hitting the stable layer and just flattening out. they had hail there. 65 degrees in boston today. yes, 65 degrees. melting that snow. go away. we're finally into spring. and down the i-95 corridor to
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d.c. 70 degrees there. looking at warm conditions. and windy conditions across parts of the northern plains. critical fire dangers here. red flag warnings up. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. be careful if you're outside. don't play with fire for sure. a second system into the pacific northwest. they'll take this rain. they need it. in oregon. seattle is stacking up on the snow pack. they'll take it as well. it won't get to california. 70 and dry in san diego. a quick check on the national speaking of percolating. today's weather report is brought to you by bush's baked beans. >> the video from texas looked like it was percolating. it was really -- >> thunderstorms are cool when you speed them up like that.
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it's beautiful stuff. >> oh, you sped it up? >> you're just figuring that out now? >> i knew that. >> time lapse? >> i saw the lights flashing. coming up here on "gma," talk about good genes. justin timberlake and jessica biel have a new baby. what the family is saying this morning. and are you ready for the new season of "game of thrones "? what you can expect tonight up ahead in "pop news." i'll be watching. kids what their favorite vegetable is. kids? [ crickets chirping ] now we're gonna give those same kids bush's baked beans. [ kids ] mmmm... finally, we're gonna tell them that bush's baked beans are actually a veg-- tut-tut-tut. ix-nay on the egetable-vay. oh, right. bush's secret family recipe gives them a delicious flavor so they're a [whispers] vegetable that kids actually like. bush's baked beans. the [whispers] vegetable that kids love. moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor,
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♪ as long as i got my suit and tie ♪ it's going to be a lot of late nights for justin timberlake. and not because of concerts. >> he and wife jessica biel will be getting acquainted with their new son. we'll find out if he has a set of pipes. and sara is here with all the breaking baby news. >> breaking baby news. we all know how many hats he wears. singer, songwriter actor. justin is now putting on a new hat. the most important and life-changing as a dad. ♪ as long as i got my suit and tie ♪ >> reporter: trading in his suit and tie for bottles and binkies. justin timberlake and jessica biel, his wife announcing the biggest release of their career. the birth of their first child, silas randall timberlake. a rep for the couple telling "people" magazine they're
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ecstatic. ♪ i've never felt so good ♪ >> reporter: the pop star and wife keeping mum on the details of the baby's birth. timberlake's mom can't stop smiling. my amazing son and his beautiful wife have given us the most precious gift in the world. the proud grandma revealing the tiny timberlake is named after his great grandfather. and shares a middle name with dear old dad. the newest edition was eagerly awaited. the first-time parents announcing the pregnancy in january with this instagram. and timberlake sending a special shoutout to his pregnant wife at the i heart radio music awards just a few weeks ago. >> i want to thank my best friend, my favorite collaborator. my wife, jessica, at home. i can't wait to see the greatest -- our greatest creation yet. >> reporter: opening up with the dirty details. >> daddy is heading home to learn how to change a poopy
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diaper and get my swaddle on. >> rood suits him well. ♪ let me show you a few things ♪ >> reporter: nothing but joy for them. some fans getting upset because they feel like their chance they might have still had is over. so there were people mourning. >> oh, come on. >> it was just a couple. it was humorous. some asked for privacy while they dealt with this. >> were they wearing black? is it that bad? >> i'm sure they are. >> can you imagine him singing to his little boy at night? >> not a bad lullaby. not a bad lullaby. >> get your swaddle on! >> his next hit could be called poopy diaper. >> no. >> that's catchy. >> it will be called getting dirty with the baby. sara, thank you. >> hope it drops soon. >> oh! >> that's an album reference, people. >> okay. i'm going to rescue all of us. coming up on "good morning america," taking the roof off the man cave. what happens when you put on it wheels? it's straight ahead in "pop news." i think sara will be behind the wheel of "pop news" today.
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♪ oh, yeah. >> time for "pop news." she wants us to call her mother of dragons. she's more like second cousin once removed with dragons. today is a very special day for myself and "game of thrones" fans across the world. the much anticipated start of season five. and you can bet there will be a lot of surprises along the way. the executive producer said to
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expect bigger battles and high drama. those in the know say aria and stanza will be the ones to watch. can "thrones" top itself again? after the red wedding? it's been awhile since then. i still haven't recovered from it. there are concerns about the pirated episodes. some have made it to the internet. wait for the broadcast. stay classy, san diego. i mean. >> i'm still on season three. don't tell me anything. >> i cannot wait. >> it's good, isn't it? >> as long as john snow is there i'm okay. >> just because he looks like your husband. >> and he's just hot, period. i'm watching tonight. who's watching? >> i'm watching. but i'm always lost. my husband has to explain. >> ron? no? >> yankees-red sox. >> the red sox are probably going win again, right? >> i don't know. >> our story just stopped off. back to popping. it was cookie meets cookie
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overnight. empire's cookie, known as taraji p. henson meeting the whole muppet crowd in her hilarious, if sometimes scary way. >> hey bert i'll trade you my apple for half your sandwich? >> no bert. he's trying to play you. what you trying to do, big man? >> but, what, what, what. >> but, what, what, what. >> you want to share me cookie? >> no, baby, cookie don't share. >> now, you do notice that this is kind of a funny thing that taraji p. henson shares the name with jim henson, the muppet creator. no relation. >> she's really funny. >> hilarious. what a weird juxtaposition of her and the muppets. >> those aren't the muppets. >> "sesame >> "sesame street." this is supposed to be your area. the pop news anchor. >> oh, my gosh.
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i used it synonymously. the mobile man cave. taking the best part of the sour-smelling questionably decorated basement refuge and putting it on wheels. check it out. a california car builder took his man cave alfresco. this refashioned 2000 monte carlo features a billiard table to drool over. it turned many heads. did i mention it can go 100 miles an hour? >> come on. move that slate. >> and when you get tired of playing pool, there's a television, electric dartboard, refrigerator, and high-end sound system. >> this is like the man cave on wheels. >> but you don't need more man cave. >> what? >> hi why not? >> huh? >> said the outnumbered woman on the show. now, for a major cuteness alert. when i saw these guys, my heart melted. new additions of the cincinnati zoo. the african painted dogs were born in january. they're just now making their public debut.
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as you can see, they're rambunctious. they're known for long ears and beautiful coats.rarest species on the african continent. >> really? >> they're cute. >> they're about 75,000 times cuter than chihuahuas. >> not 75,000%, no. >> we won't argue about math with you. we'll be right back with more "gma." keep it here. keep it here. ♪ ♪ when you're living with diabetes steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. i'm a bull rider make it part of your daily diabetes plan. so you stay steady ahead.
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maxx home. keep your standards high and your spending low. maxx what matters most to you. maxx life! at t.j.maxx. coming up on "this week" the latest breaking details and expert analysis on hillary clinton's expected announcement. for president. you can tweet george @g squn george @gstephanopoulos with any questions you may have. i think sara is boycotting. >> she's mad at me because i was wrong about the muppets. apparently, the muppets are on "sesame street."
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>> he keeps pouncing on my "pop." >> say you're sorry. >> i'm sorry. >> mean it. >> it's gotta be sincere. >> now an abc 7 news update. >> good morning. a two-year-old child has died hit by a car. county police say that the child was headed to a family gathering when the car was hit. the driver has stayed on the scene and is connected to the family, but they haven't said how. and man shot himself in front of the capitol building yesterday resulting in a lockdown. the sofar unidentified man had a
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sign protesting taxes, and was not terrorism related. operators will open doors and make announcements. since the 2009 metro crash killed people, they have been manually running trains. now, your forecast. >> a spectacular weekend for the chair blossom -- cherry blossom festival. clear skies over st. mary's. 53 degrees winds are calm. look at these temperatures. 51 at reagan national. early this morning, we had temperatures in the 30's. a frost advisory is expiring right now. wind gusting up to 30 miles per hour. right now, called. maybe 5-10 miles per hour down to the south. whatever you have plan, 70 for the high today with lighter win. tomorrow, pete loom continues
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until tuesday. breezy in the afternoon. on tuesday, showers come our way, temperatures drop a bit. a rather cool wednesday. rain wednesday, thursday friday. them a thank you for watching. have a great day.
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