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president trump's immigration crackdown just hours away from a courtroom sh press is covering up terror attacks. >> and in many cases the very, very dishonest press doesn't want to report it. >> plus, the breaking headline this morning about trump's cabinet picks. urgent manhunt. the race to find these two suspects accused of killing three people on a crime spree. now on the run crossing state lines. where police think the dangerous pair may be hiding out right now. britney spears' niece in critical condition after crashing in a pond. the off-road vehicle believed to be a gift from her mom jamie lynn. asking for prayers f
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give up. rick astley. >> lemocrats in the middle of a 24-hour push to stop betsy devos from becoming education secretary. that vote likely to come later today. >> overnight president trump blasting the press and pushing for his travel ban. the stakes for the white house very high today. a federal court hearing on the ban is set to begin later today so let's go right to abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. the white house is prepare be for a legal showgown. this ban needs to be reinstated because the nation's security is at risk. the president himself says the courts must act fast. his controversial immigration crackdown takes center stage in a courtroom today. both sides given 30 minutes to make their case on that order restricting travel for refugees and citizens of seven muslim majority countries.
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ban. >> people that love us and want allowed in. not people that want to destroy us and destroy our country. >> reporter: but while lawyers for the justice department told the ninth circuit court of appeals it is a lawful exercise of the president's authority, nearly 100 top tech companies to attorneys general from 15 states and the district of columbia all joining the legal fight opposing the president. but this morning, another controversy brewing. this claim made in front of u.s. central command troops that the media is covering up terror attacks. >> you've seen what happened in paris and nice, all over europe it's happening, it's gotten to a point where it's not even being reported and in many cases the very, very dishonest press doesn't want to report it. they have their reasons and you
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>> reporter: on air force one press secretary sean spicer 't think they've gotten the coverage it deserves. >> reporter: released overnight that list, 78 terror attacks the white house says were underreported. among them cases like a 2014 attack in abu dhabi. an american teacher stabbed to death but also that shooting in san bernardino that left 14 people dead. the pulse nightclub attack in orlando and that christmas market attack in germany, all high-profile cases covered by just about every major news outlet. and here is that list, a full six pages, take a look. many of these covered by the media. as for that ruling we are not sure exactly when it will come down. we do know it could come quickly after the oral arguments wrap today. >> cecilia, thanks. more from our chief global affairs anchor martha raddatz, legal analyst dan abrams. we got the list.
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there's dozens ofdliry. >> in front of the military which is supposed george, the press is embedded with the military and told their story again and again and one of the great ironies to me here when i hear president trump talk about the press and we're not covering this, he also talks about isis beheading people. james foley was the first person beheaded. he was a journalist. >> you see a pattern here. the judge rules against the president. so-called judge -- they're fake news. clearly an effort here to delegitimize those who might be a check on the president. >> it almost seems like the strategy don't believe those people no matter what they say and this time he's not only saying don't believe them, he's
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>> in that o'reilly interview we saw another instance last night of ukraine suggesting maybe putin is not behind those separatist who are moving into eastern ukraine. >> some more extraordinary comments. he really hasn't said anything bad about russia or about putin and keeps in a way defending them. so, that is something we have to watch. to me they're trying to i say renovate foreign policy. they want to take it down to the studs and doing everything over. >> okay, martha raddatz. >> and also continuing to be a headline, of course, is the travel ban and the ninth circuit court of appeals will have that. could be confusing. tell us what's at stake. >> so, all we're talking about for now is this temporary restraining order. this temporary halt on implementing the ban. but as we've talked about before, that doesn't mean this isn't really important and here's why. because right now a federal
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i'm not letting the administration implement ou ruling. some will say, so what, they'll end up in the supreme court. maybe, but maybe not. the bottom line is if the ninth circuit agrees with the district court judge and says, the administration cannot move forward with this, the u.s. supreme court very well may say at least for now we're not going to hear this. we're not going to hear the question about should the temporary restraining order be in place. if that happens, that means that the administration cannot move forward with the order. at least for now. and that's a big delay for them and a big setback. >> so a lot on the line. >> absolutely. >> you believe also that the president's tweets could have an impact on the case. >> you know, one of the legal questions is what was the intent of the order? and when you look at the president's tweets, he states what the intent of the order is. do i think it will be dispositive, no, do i think it will be helpful to
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absolutely not. >> all right, dan, thank>>he se open all through the night in their bid to block president trump's pick for education second, betsy devos. mary bruce is there. i want to get to that vote on devos coming later today but breaking news about trump's pick for labor secretary. he admitted to employing an undocumented immigrant. >> reporter: yeah, george, this is the kind of thing that's derailed nominees in the past. andrew puzder admitting he employed an undocumented worker for years. now, he says he immediately ended his housekeeper's employment when he learned she was not documented to work in the u.s. and that he's paid all the necessary back taxes. but puzder is already under fire for criticizing worker protections and his confirmation hearing has been rescheduled several times. perhaps a sign his nomination could be in trouble. >> democrats trying to hard to stop betsy devos but that vote coming later today likely to get through? >> reporter: yeah, what we've
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mary. democrats making aei experience. they're hoping to convince just one more republican to oppose her. that's all it would take to sink her confirmation. but it does not appear to be working. betsy devos is still headed for confirmation. >> if they don't find that other republican, then the vice president is going to be called in. something that's never happened before. >> reporter: this is something we've never seen before, george. the vice president, mike pence, is likely headed here to the capitol later today. he'll have to use his power as the tiebreaking vote to push devos over the finish line. the first time a vice president has used that power to confirm a cabinet nominee. >> okay, mary bruce, thanks very much. george, president trump is also facing backlash in the uk for recent policy decisions. and now a call to keep him from addressing parliament on an upcoming tate visit. our chief foreign correspondent terry moran is in london
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much more. good morning, terry. >> reptish parliament. shows just how controversial president trump is here in this closest allies. so this is what happened. the speaker of the house of commons jostood up from his cha at the head of the house and he declared that he personally would block any invitation for president trump to come to westminster hall here and give a speech to the british parliament. >> i would not wish to issue an invitation to president trump to speak in the royal gallery. our opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations in the house of commons.
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>> as just astonishing youteha like that. >> so, terry, what has been the reaction of everybody over there? >> reporter: well, the reaction ranges from patriotic pride, he's getting cheers from people who say he's standing up for british values to fury. people really angry and say he's gone way out of his lane and showboating and may be damaging the relationship, the crucial alliance between britain and the u.s. it just show, robin, that right across europe, president trump is really stirring a lot of controversy. >> that is apparent. all right, terry, thanks so much. michael. >> all right, thank you, robin. now to breaking news about the flu which is so widespread some hospitals are reportedly running out of beds and dr. besser is here to talk about this with me. the flu season has been deadly this year. >> yeah. >> what areas have been the hardest hit?
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country. take a look at this map. if you look here in the northeast high levels of flu, some hospitals are running out of beds. >> but what makes this strain so dangerous from strains in the past. >> so each year there are different flu strains that go around. the one this year is called h3n2 and whenever it is an h3n2 year it tens to be much severe. 15 reports of deaths in children but we have another six to eight weeks of flu coming and i expect the number of deaths to go up so it's not too late to get that vaccine. >> we still have another six to eight weeks. we still have time to go. it's not too late. still time to get the shot. >> definitely. it can take a couple of weeks to be fully active in your body but i would recommend if you haven't gotten it or your kids haven't gotten it, go ahead and get it. >> george, back to you. we move on to that wild weather slamming the center of the country, 23 states under winter weather alerts. ginger is tracking it. >> we are tracking t
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lightning, you can see images there, severe storms blowing this morning and this threat is going to go through the late morning and early afternoon. so it's already happening now as we see on the map. lots of lightning strikes across the midsouth and the severe threat stretches from parts of cincinnati, southern ohio right down through a tornado threat in mississippi and alabama today. this before the northeast does -- has a cold whiplash so close to 60 in new york city by -- on wednesday. then by thursday 30 with snow. robin. >> oh, my gosh. stay tuned. right, ginger. >> you got to pay attention of the you don't want to wake up and say, wait a minute. >> exactly. thank you, ginger. now to an urgent manhunt in florida for two suspects on the run who may be linked to three murders across the south. the pair is considered armed and dangerous. abc's linsey davis is here with new details on that. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning. police say they do not believe that monday's attack will be the last. residents in several communities in the florida panhandle are n
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on high alert. police are doubling the number of officers on the street in a desperate the search for this dangerous duo, william boyette and mary craig rice, after an alleged crime spree spanning two states that left three women dead and one critically injured. >> what we are experiencing is a running nightmare, quite honestly. >> reporter: the alleged crime spree began last tuesday when 30-year-old alicia greer and 39-year-old jacqueline jeanette moore were found murdered in a hotel in milton. greer, a mother of three was in an abusive relationship with boyette according to her father. >> he choked her down to the ground and kicked her in the face. >> reporter: but authorities say none of the other victims had any connection to boyette. >> every once in a while we have an individual like in that quite honestly it's hard to get inside their head. >> reporter: the pair's next attack friday morning in lillian, alabama, where authorities say they murdered 52-year-old peggy broz in
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front yard then fled in her car. their latest suspects say they may be hiding out in the woods and that rice has dyed her hair orange to the have been in that wooded area. >> reporter: police say boyette is a heavy user of the synthetic drug spice and that's reportedly said to many people that he will not be taken alive. michael. >> thank you, linsey. as we told you earlier the super bowl champion new england patriots, they're back in boston after their big come from behind win but one thing missing that was left behind, superstar quarterback tom brady's game jersey and gio benitez is in boston with the latest on that. good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, michael, good morning to you. we are hours away from that big victory parade. in fact, fans will be packing in right behind me here but right now this morning there is a big headline making news, where is
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name, jerseygate.glaw enforceme all joining forces trying to help four-time mvp tom brady locate another accessory. >> did someone take my jersey? >> reporter: number 12 seen rivaling through his equipment bag. >> brady has his fifth. >> reporter: moments after that record-breaking game. >> i put it in here, man. let someone at the door. check everyone of these media people. >> no, it was just -- >> reporter: the jersey nowhere to be seen. >> want a cigar, tommy. >> you gotta look online. >> reporter: they say his shirt and pads were removed from the field before the trophy ceremony, an equipment manager initially thinking he had safely locked them up but apparently not the case. >> the jersey, yeah, put it in my bag and then i came out and it wasn't there anor
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lieutenant governor even calling on the texas rangers forshe sto jersey. the only thing they can do is se i unmarked envelope and return it to boston and say, sorry. >> reporter: but the qb knows there are more important things in life posting these pics of his family after the game paying tribute to his mom who patriots owner robert kraft says has been going through chemotherapy and radiation. >> she's been through a lot. way harder than what i went through last night. she hadn't been to a game all year so what a hell of a game for her to be at. >> reporter: and we should tell thaw brady says his mother's prognosis is good. but she is still fighting and we certainly hope she gets better. but you may remember the lieutenant governor enlisted the help of the texas
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baseball team to find that jersey. the rangerscrtirangers. >> a lot goes on in the locker room. >> so much chaos especially after a game like that. you don't know who is in and out. there are no cameras in there. very easy to tuck a jersey in a backpack. under your coat. who knows. >> what do we know about the weather for this parade. >> you saw gio standing there. he was dry. that is not going to be the case for the parade. it doesn't look great. the rain moving in and actually snow. we have winter weather advisories that stretch from new england back through even north dakota. some of the freining rain advisories start in connecticut and go to the northeast even, not going to be a pretty late morning, early afternoon but very much like boston is used to. we stopped it right there just as the parade is kind of coming to an end, 11:00 a.m. to 12:00, rain to snow with a little breeze.
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soar into the upper 60s to low 70s. the current record at dca is 64 set back in 2008. expect a few showers early today followed by partly sunny skies and breezy southwesterly winds. record breaking warmth is likely today. highs will soar into the upper 60s to low 70s. the current record at dca is 64 set
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>> anchor: good morning, washington. i'm melanie hastings. here is a check of your stop stories. just in the last 20 minutes, dc police reopened 12 streets southwest, closed the area because of a suspicious vehicle parked outside the office of immigration and customs enforce ment about 2 hours ago t driver was found and the scene was cleared. expect delays coming off 395 as traffic gets back up to speed. the search resumes in about 30 minutes for a person missing near the potomac river. crews were out in the area near great falls searching the shoreline and the water. officials have not said who the missing person is, or why they believe that person may be in the potomac river. we have a live crew headed to the scene when that search starts up at 8
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southwest winds that will bump cooler we thursday. could see snow flakes across the dmv. >> reporter: on the roads for the tuesday morning ride, a struggle on southbound i270, the earlier collision approaching the 270 spur. a live look at the big picture map. in the green for some areas. 395 remains heavy and slow. heavier accident activity a.
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capitol hill over betsy devos. democratic senators in the middle after i hour with new questions about that big break in the new york jogger case where a woman was killed on a run. a 20-year-old suspect is now in custody but there are questions about how authorities tracked him down. abc's mara schiavocampo is here with all the details. good morning, mara. >> reporter: good morning. police say the victim helped lead them to the suspect putting up a vicious fight and capturing important dna in the process. police believe they have their man. a seemingly unlikely suspect with no record and for the first time we're seeing the detective that broke this case. this morning, new details about how police caught a suspected killer. >> why did you kill her. >> reporter: chanel lewis arrested saturday and charged with second degree murder for allegedly beating and strangling jogger karina vetrano in august. the 30-year-old last seen in this crime watch daily
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before her death. >> this case is very similar to. lt. john russo remembering a suspicious person he'd seen in the area poring over old complaints they found a single 911 call about the same man made in the spring. once they had his name, they discovered three citations, all tying lewis to that area. >> these things take time. difficult cases but you don't stop. there's vigilance that involved the case. >> reporter: police tracking lewis to his mother's house where he lived 3 1/2 miles from the crime scene. when they visited police say he voluntarily gave them a dna sample, a cheek swab which turned out to be a match. lewis later reportedly confessing saying on the day of the attack he left home
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about something that happened with his family. wandered into the park and when apparently random attack. at the arraignment vetrano's family shouting angrily at the suspect. >> now we're learning more about lewis. he had no prior arrests and went to a school for students with special needs. and this morning, his family saying he's being set up because he's black. >> the cops frame him. he is not a killer. he is not a violent person. >> reporter: in a statement to abc news lewis' attorney says we caution everyone not to rush to immediate judgment. mr. lewis is entitled to fairness and due process. lewis has not yet enter add a plea. vetrano was also sexually assaulted police say but luis has not been charged with that. that is going before a grand jury. >> it is, mara. thank you. for more let's bring in sunny hostin. so, you're a former prosecutor. when you first heard
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arrest, what did you think? you spent a lot of time in look noth law enforcement officer, you always are. but the profile was odd to me. someone with no prior arrest, no history of violence. didn't know the victim beforehand. it really would be like finding a needle in a haystack. it just didn't quite make sense. i was surprised by the arrest. >> the suspect voluntarily gave a dna sample. supposedly two taped confessions but you say this could be potentially a problem with those. >> i'm troubled by that especially given his background. a special needs student. again, someone without a prior criminal history, no attorney present. no guardian present. the voluntariness of those actions is going to be immediately at issue and without the dna,esons, no case and i think we have to think about protecting the integrity of the system and i'm, again, a little bit unclear
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those pieces of evidence are going to come in. >> why dil and poison the well the potential jurors. handcuffs. if that is not the guy, you've compromised your jury system and you've compromised your case. >> it's no surprise that the family is saying, look, this is not our kid. he is just -- of course you would expect a family to say that. and they brought in the racial implications. how do you evaluate statements like that when you're investigating. >> listen, families always say that oh, my goodness, my kid could never do this but we are talking about howard beech, only 1% african-american. this suspect didn't live in the area and so it sort of we minds me of the central park five and reminds me of making a murderer so we have to not rush
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we are back with those new concerns about off-road vehicles after britney spears' 8-year-old niece was seriously injured in an accident. she is now in critical condition. linzie here with the story. >> good morning, george. off-road vehicles are incredibly popular in america with hundreds of thousands sold every year. but safety experts say this accident is yet another example of how dangerous they can be. this morning, britney spears is asking for wishes and prayers for her 8-year-old niece maddie. police say
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of jamie lynn spears is in o he >> reporter: local authorities say she was driving alone when it flipped over and became submerged on a pond on the family's louisiana proper and say within seconds her mother jamie lynn, stepand other family members jumped in the water to rescued her but was trapped by a seat bell and the safety netting. ambulance workers arrived within two minutes freeing the little girl and rushing her to the hospital. a spears family representative tells abc news the family appreciates all the prayers and support for their family. aldridge is believed to have been in a polaris off-road vehicle like this, the instruction manual reads never allow a child under the age of 10 to operate or ride as a passenger in this vehicle. but it also goes on to say it is up to the parent to make the final
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a spokesperson vehicle could have been involved. these vehicles can still be dangerous. >> the dangerhild driving in an off-highway vehicle is that they don't have the experience to handle these vehicles and sometimes the vehicles are very heavy and difficult to control. >> reporter: in 2015 alone, there were over 350 off-road vehicle fatalities. amy van dyken-rouen severed her spine in a 2014 accident on an atv. another popular type of off-road vehicle. >> my doctor said i'm giving you an 80% chance to live. i need you to say good-bye to your house. >> reporter: she says laws are needed to keep people safe. well, the off-highway vehicle and atv industries have voluntary standards which the
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commission say are too weak. take a training course first and a child shoulokl or safety conc after a woman fakes her way into an operating room. and david beckham backlash. the leaked e-mails causing him a major headache. we'll talk about those things when we come back in two minutes. eyes open? say hi to xiidra, lifitegrast ophthalmic solution. the first eye drop approved for the signs and symptoms of dry eye. one drop in each eye, twice a day. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and an unusual taste sensation. do not touch the container tip to your eye or any surface. remove contacts before using xiidra and wait for at least 15 minutes before reinserting them. if you have dry eyes, ask your doctor about xiidra.
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>> yep. >> tell us how this could possibly happen. >> if i take you inside let's room, think of it like a labyrinth. there's outer layers, there's inner layers, typically if you look at the green as the o.r., multiple security checkpoints if you will marked in red where we have to show our i.d., flash it against a card tron in order to get in but we kind of assume if you're in the o.r., that you have a right to be there. i have a seen this happen not often but trust me, if it can happen at the brigham, one of the best hospitals in the country it can happen anywhere. >> this woman has not been charged by police. >> right. >> but she's also not the first person to trail these students or doctors into the o.r. >> i hadn't heard of this practice. it's this practice of tailgating where the first person in a long line that gets to that card tron swipes his or her badge and then holds the door open for the people behind us. this challenges our basic
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you don't slam a door for the person behind you. you hold it open and aosta i as probably not. >> even tailgating at a game. they're abletailgate. >> sorry. >> there's some people that hear this and go, okay, but they're a little concerned. can you ease their concerns. >> 100% and i think this case really speaks to that. there were multiple people at the brigham who noticed this woman, thought something looked odd and reported her. it speaks to the vigilance of nurses and doctors, if we see something out of place we'll speak up. >> thank you, doc. next up, david beckham is facing backlash after leaked e-mails show he was upset about not being anythinged by the queen and nick watt is joining us now and, nick, fill
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blank for a swear word, beckham called and in one e-mail written on a gold plated laptop we just discovered he owned. some are suggesting that beckham does charity work largely to get the knighthood and represents unicef but was allegedly furious when someone suggested he also donate cash. apparently writing, the blanking money is mine. >> so what is beckham and his team saying about the release of these e-mails. >> reporter: unicef is standing by their man saying he did actually give his own cash and team beckham is saying, he was, indeed, extremely disappointed not to be dubbed sir
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that some swear words were inserted into those hacked maes, someone tried to blackmail beckham over a million bucks not to leak them. he refused. won a court order. they were published anyway in europe. >> and he has a really good image around the world and that's helped him rake in a lot of money with endorsements. do you think this could hurt his endorsements? >> reporter: i mean, based on his looks and that he gets better looking as he gets older and mr. nice guy image is a little shaken. he is the second highest earned retired athlete in the planet behind michael jordan, 65 million bucks last year. >> you said michael jordan, not michael strahan. >> i'm a working stiff over here, i may take one off-season and retire. >>
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along busy commute routes sort of like from san do it in 15 minutes in an air taxi and get this, it'll cost $129 they estimate. that's just $18 more than a regular uber would. i mean it's not bus fare but, geez, a flying car. >> oh, wow, the chinese company recently unveiled a drone that could carry a person and fly on its own obviously. how does this uber program compare to that? >> reporter: yeah, that's one person, personal aircraft. uber sees this much more like their traditional ubers where you have a pile and then one to three passengers. they're not the only ones talking about this either. google's larry page is supposedly bankrolling two flying car start-ups and told you last week about tesla going underground with tunnels so when uber goes high, elon musk goes low, guys. >> so are you in? is this something you would
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>> no, not >> if the technology is worked out i'd give it a try. >> see there. >> okay, i'll be with you. >> i won't be the guinea pig but i'll try it later on. >> thanks to all of you. coming up a look at this otter that is enjoying record know in yellowstone national park. ginger has that next. wee! lady gaga's secrets to getting into super bowl shape. the moves that you can try there at home. ♪ ) did you know two areas of your brain can make it hard to lose weight? contrave is an fda-approved weight-loss medicine that may help adults who are overweight or struggle with obesity lose weight and keep it off. contrave is believed to work on two areas of the brain: your hunger center... (woman) i'm so hungry. (avo) to reduce hunger. and your reward system... (woman) ice cream. french fries.
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education secretary, bill de blasio devos. vice president mike pence would get the tie breaking vote assuring that devos gets confirmed. a search for a missing woman over the potomac river. at night they were searching the shoreline and water. officials have not said who the women is or why they believe she may be missing in the potomac river. a nice warmup on tap. here is brian van degr
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>> reporter: back to a few showers this morning.erhrough. we could see big numbers t normal high is mid 40s. the record, 64. shooting for 70 degrees strong southwest winds that will bump the temperatures up through the day. here are the next 48 hours, very mild. some afternoon sunshine. temperatures in the 50s. mild tomorrow, 60s, much cooler by thursday. could see snow flakes across the dmv. >> reporter: on the roads for the tuesday morning ride, we've got gridlock around a couple different stretches of the capital beltway. on the map you can see inside the beltway, southeast southwest freeway remains jammed in both directions. looking at slow traffic toward memorial bridge on the george washington parkway. 395, at least 30 minutes from the capital beltway to 14th street. northbound ride is gridlocked there. just cleared a crash on the beltway approach been pennsylvania avenue
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it's 8:00 a.m. travel ban battle. the courtroom showdown today miation crackdown here in just a few hours away and the president's cabinet picks. loyal mission. prince william gets very personal speaking out overnight about mental health. the importance of admitting you're overwhelmed at work and at home. and how he copes. 63 and fabulous. christie brinkley returns to the "sports illustrated" swimsuit issue with her two daughters right beside her. what she's revealing about why she did it and how her daughters helped get her back in her bikini. bachelor lobombshell. nick saying good-bye to not one, not two, but three women with no
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revealing he doesn't know if he can ♪ you have more of those roses, i'm sure it can be arranged. >> no problem. good morning, america. good morning to everyone here. good morning to nick viall, as well. he is handing out those roses to our audience. he thinks he's here live to talk about last night's twist. but we have a surprise for him. he has no idea who we have waiting for him. you all do in our audience. >> we know those three former bachelors but nick has no idea, right? take a look at this picture. the first time all of this year's oscar nominees are together and we were inside the annual oscar luncheon yesterday.
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miranda both talking to us and revealing who they're bringing saw her incredible halftime performance. awome. ♪ >> but as you know it takes a lot to be in such good shape so i talked to her about that as well when i sat down. >> did you notice she looks so strong. that's the word. strong. >> yes. >> so, yes, she's been showing off her workout. we'll break it down for you. her routine, her trainer is with us to show you how to steal gaga's workout. >> all right. >> i'm sure gaga would give it to you. >> it's not stealing. >> i don't think so. just a tease. first to paula faris with the morning rundown. >> sorry if i'm distracted. nick is just around the corner. back to news, the big story, a landmark day in the fight over president trump's immigration order. an appeals court will hear oral
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that temporary travel ban. legal battle. cecilia, good morning to you. >> reporter: hi, paula. good morning to you. that legal showdown happens in just a few hours. both sides have 30 minutes to make their case on that executive order restricting travel for refugees and citizens of seven muslim majority countries. so here's the split. the justice department defending the ban says it is a lawful exercise of the president's authority. the president says the nation's security is at risk. on the other side a growing chorus of opposition saying the ban threatens jobs at home and makes the country vulnerable to terror attacks. two of the three judges hearing those arguments today were pointed by democrats. these will be presented at 6:00 eastern time and the decision could come any time after that. paula. >> this story to be continued. cecilia, thank you for that report. and the senate is expected to vote today on president trump's nominee for education secretary, betsy devos. democrats have been staging
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so-called talk-a-thon trying to convince at least an undocumented housekeeper. andrew puzder said he ended her employment when he learned of her status. disturbing revelation. amnesty international says up to 13,000 people were secretly executed at this prison in syria in recent years. many of them civilians who opposed dictator bashar al assad. back in this country a consumer alert involving a popular tv maker and your privacy. vizio has agreed to pay more than $2 million to settle claims that it secretly collected data on customers' viewing habits and then sold that data. vizio must delete the information as part of this settlement. and a brand of dog food is being recalled because it could contain a drug that
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euthanize pets.ed. president obama is even ngmpetitive, yes, on vacation. who could stand up the longest. branson says mr. obama spent two days learning the basics. he was wiping out, but then look at this. he gets the hang of it and he beats him fair and square. despite all the security around, branson apparently felt comfortable grabbing the former president's throat in this photo in the heat of battle but it's nice to see a smile on the former president's face. he was a big fan of surfing before he took the oval office and secret service said, that's not going to happen for eight more years, now he's having fun again. >> he's making up sore some time. thank you so much. hey, how
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goes "pop." >> thank you. second oscar for her role in "hidden figures." but the actress is revealing the role that she is destined to play is behind the scenes. she told gloria tine them at the makers conference monday she plans, not wishes, she plans on becoming one of the biggest producers in hollywood. love that confidence. she says that she wants to continue telling stories that haven't really been told yet and produce movies that show a broader spectrum of people in the world. she is currently doing just that developing a miniseries for hbo and says she has another very big project in the pipeline. the makers conference was kicked off with a video from hillary clinton who said and i quote, we need strong women to step up and speak out to dare greatly and lead boldly. something octavia is doing already. [ applause ]
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>> i wouldn't count against hers that, ooh, octavia. >> you know a lot more than we do. >> george and i are like -- >> that's how we roll. we hang out with octavia. valentine's day just around the corner. everybody have a valentine in the audience. still looking? wow, lady, listen up. so match.com has released their handle singles in america study giving us all a glimpse of current -- the current dating status in the u.s. it looked at the dating habits of 5,000 singles, 75% are turned off when a first date takes a phone call without explaining. that's new. in our generation this is a millennial thing they don't like that as attached as they are to their devices they do not like it at all.
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75% said that, 66% said texting on a date all seen it. everywhere you go. >> first date. >> first date. >> well, you know why you have to text a friend and you said text me in case it's an emergency and i have to get out of here. >> are you telling on yourself. >> no. >> i've done that. >> and you explain that and wonder why they get mad. >> they also said social media is a double-edged intord and helps get intel on someone you might be interested in but 58% of people are passing on those complainers on facebook. if you're not positive or if you're not upbeat you're out. so, a major no is also no voting. more than 40% said they would vote you off their island if you didn't use your voice in the election. >> wow. >> so, some really cool stats. tc
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i'll just talk to you. and finally -- >> by the >> you do. you do. i know. >> it's a real love fest. >> here's george and i again. >> come on. [ applause ] >> take the last one. come on. >> there you go. >> hi. >> this is my friend. >> welcome. what's your name? >> i'm dmitri. >> welcome to "good morning america." >> oh. seriously? [ cheers and applause ] >> so, welcome to "pop news." this is the last time. this is a good one. i think we all know christie brinkley, right? >> so, wonderful woman. gorgeous gal as you know, the last time she posed in the "sports illustrated" illustrate she was 30 years old. we were supposed to wait to show this. get ready for her comeback 33 years later and there it is
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she's not posing alone either. those are her co she instagrammed about her return to the "sports illustrated" swimsuit issue saying it was her girls who convinced her to pose and she also said you'll notice in -- can you guys put up the till again? you'll notice in the still picture, okay, the one of the three girls, there you go. my kids think i walk on water so don't mention the apple box concealed just under the surface. she also thanks "sports illustrated" for sending the message good things come in packages of all sizes and shapes and do not come with an expiration date. [ cheers and applause ] >> i do. >> they all look fantastic, by the way. honestly it takes -- it takes a lot of bravery to do that, period, no matter what your age is and then for her -- amazing. looks incredible.
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>> so nice to see. >> dmitri, how are you doing over there. >> i'm well.helor blow-out. >> after last night's jaw-dropping episode and we've got three surprise guests. he has no idea who is here! >> oh, my gosh. >> we love this guy. "gma's morning menu" is brought to you by the fast, powerful cough relief of robitussin because it's never just a cough.
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health in a passionate and revealing spch abulance job enc open up about his feelings. >> every member of the crew is actively encouraged to admit when we're being overwhelmed or unable to cope. whether because of work or something in our home life. >> reporter: speaking to health journalists the prince showcasing his message about the stigma surround mental health by personalizing the issue saying everyone faces struggles. >> my employer i'm proud to say knows about the value of normalizing mental health. this should be the norm. >> even a prince, even he as an air ambulance pilot will be facing these problems. >> reporter: the prince's previously revealed that he's felt, quote, dark and sad moments while racing to
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lives. last night making the case that the only way to get through it is to it. >> suicide is the biggest killer of men under 40 in this country. it has to be stopped. this silence is killing good people. >> reporter: william describing that the support of this cause has been a gradual awakening over the years for not just him but also harry and kate. their time spent with so many vulnerable young people who are homeless, unemployed or struggling led them to realize mental health was a serious and important issue to support. now, whether it's through harry's work with veterans or kate's work with children and young family, the powerful message from the royal trio is this, mental health needs to be talked about and needs to be destigmatized. >> amen to that. >> that was just stunning, leading cause of death of men under 40 in britain is suicide. >> that family is
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they? just talking about this. mike, right, from illinois, you are a skier. >> snowboarder. >> snowboarder. what about this, are you a shovel racer? because we have pictures from new mexico, angel fire resort. they're shovel racing. who needsis likely today. highs soar into the upper 60s to low 70s. the current record at dca is 64 set back in 2008. expect a few showers early today followed by partly sunny skies and breezy southwesterly winds. record breaking warmth is likely today. highs will soar into the upper 60s to low 70s. the current record at dca is 64 set all right. paula faris is here joining me.
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fitness secrets, the star rocked the super bowl halftime show and i got a chance to speak with her about how she's getting in shape or how she got this shape before that and, paula, you have more on her workout. >> looks like you might have taken a page. you're looking great. lady gaga has said she does not believe in lip-syncing so, yeah, she was singing, she was dancing simultaneously during that epic super bowl performance but, michael, how did she bill up the stamina? by talking and singing during her workouts. >> lady gaga displaying incredibly acts of athleticism with twists and turns wowing the world with her nonstop routine. ♪ >> for the last several months the star tirelessly working on both her body and vocals at the same time. sharing her routine on social media from morning yoga to late night ab
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of her pregame warm-up using trx straps. eat i'm beautiful ♪ >> reporter: her workout arsenal pushing her performance and stamina on the stage giving her the strength to hit those notes and just dance. ♪ >> susane pata is a group fitness instructor from crunch and she'll show us how to train like a star. welcome. >> thank you. >> we've seen lady gaga. she is singing while doing her cardio. demi low separate to singing on the treadmill so are -- do they help and is it something we can do? >> they do help and you can do it yourself. when you're singing you're projecting so you almost are forced into this upright posture and as you're singing you're activating your core and getting stronger. it's like masking but more fun because you're singing and anybody can do it. you don't have to be a great singer. if you find yourself alone and belt out a tune,
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stronger. >> alone is key. i don't want to be at the gym. >> you can go running with friends and talk to them but i'm usually passed out. i can't talk anymore. >> that's a good point. running and talking to your friends. we saw lady gaga with the trx bands warming up before her performance. what was she doing. >> she's impressive. she looks to me she was doing a trx row. >> you're a master instructor at this. >> yes. so the row is basically you're using your body weight and lean back and start moving the body by squeezing the shoulder blades and releasing. want to make it tougher, step forward and it's a little tougher because you're using more body weight. >> my husband ordered these straps. he came in the mail. i wasn't sure what they were for and was relieved when he put them in the gym. i had no idea. like this. >> yeah. >> oh, boy. >> trx bands. >> i don't even know what to say. but i'm glad that's what this is for. >> got to keep it spicy. >> that's it. exactly. >> gaga told me she uses the versa climber and
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she's on the versa climber. >> that's amazing. >> everybody doesn't have versa climber. not a cheap piece of equipment. what can you do to get the same result. >> if you don't have one you can mimic the movement, not replicate it but on the ground so the versa climber, you have one arm moving and the other leg moving and if you want to make it tougher add elastic bands or put towels underneath you to add on more complexity. >> susane, great job. paula, great job. fly to new york city, stay in a hotel, get $500 spending cash and see one of music's hottest acts performing live on "gma." go to goodmorningamerica.com to find out how to enter. "gma's" concert sweepstakes presented by belvita.
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>> anchor: good morning, washington. i'm melanie hastings. here is a check of your stop stories. breakout the short sleeves today here is brian van de graaf. >> reporter: we could see big numbers, the normal high for this time of year, mid 40s. we're shooting for 70 degrees this afternoon with a strong southwest wind that will bump the temperatures up through the day. the next 48 hour actions, very mild. some afternoon sunshine. tomorrow, mild in in the 60s. cooler by thursday, could see snow flakes across parts of the dmv. >> reporter: on the morning commute we are looking at gridlock. nothing unusual especially into the district. going to the maps you'll see a lot of re
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foggy bottom, also the george washington parkway, major southbound slowing on the approach to the memorial bridge. a live look southbound i270, recovering from the earlier accident activity remains heavy toward the spur. a crash on interstate 66 at nutley street, a live look at the delays on the approach traveling eastbound interstate 66. back to you. >> anchor: thank you. right now, crews are out search ing the potomac near great falls for a missing person. they started looking last night but suspended the search due to rain. officials have not said who the woman is or why they believe she may be in the potomac river. all night fight is in its 20th hour on capitol hill. democrats are protesting president trump's nominee for education secretary, betsy de vos. the senate votes on her at noon today. you can get more news, weather and traffic on good morning washington on news channel 8.
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we'll see you back here for another local update in 30 minutes. now back to "good morning
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♪ welcome back to "gma," everybody. and as you can see from the applause we have an incredible audience here in times square. give it up for yourself. [ applause ] >> so glad. >> one of the reasons everyone here is excited because we have a vip guest for our bachelor blow-out. give it up for the bachelor, nick viall. come on out, nick. [ cheers and applause ] >> hey, nick. >> good to see you, man. >> hi. >> how are you? >> good to see you. ♪ so, you may notice there are a couple of extra seats. >> yeah. >> we're not doing a dating game. we feel like you have your hands full
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coming out in just a moment. do you have any an i have some who knows? >> all right. >> surprises. >> you poor thing. you look like you're -- >> like i'm already sweating. >> don't want to add more tress to you. >> midway through the season we're watching you choose love. it's been a lot to take in. so we want to know how has it been for you? now you lived it and watching it back. >> it definitely brings you back, right. it's always weird watching yourself on tv. it's even weirder to watch yourself go through emotional experiences, so you never really get used to it even though i've done it a few times. [ laughter ] >> like four. >> yeah. but it's weird. yeah. >> yeah, weird. is it -- are you like that's not how i remember it. >> no, i mean for the most part i mean there's a lot you just don't get to see just because of time constraints. >> and the gir
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without you. they're being interviewed. so you're learning a lot. >> yes and no. there's always a couple lines that are always kind of interesting, but for the most part it's not like, oh, my god, i didn't know who this person was. why, is there someone who -- >> no, we really got you stressed. why don't we catch everybody up with what happened last night. it was a lot. >> it was one of the most dramatic episodes in bachelor history. >> i just feel like it might be time and best time to say good-bye. >> reporter: nick accepting home not one -- >> i wish nothingbut the best are now. >> reporter: not two. >> i'm sorry and i hope i'm not screwing this all up. >> reporter: but three women with no warning and no rose ceremony. jasmine melting down on the group date, whitney left behind on the two-on-one and danielle l. sent home after admitting she's falling in love and the rose ceremony where three more were sent home. >> i want to be honest and real with you guys. >> reporter: an emotional
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coaster for the bachelor himself. >> right now i just feel like terrified that it's not going to happen. so i don't know if i can keep doing this. >> i need to get out of here. >> he's gone. >> no. >> bachelor nation shocked by nick's choices. no one more surprised than these fans. >> i don't think i've ever seen an episode where literally every single girl goes to a separate part of the island to cry. >> nick flying into new york city monday night and surprising one of the most intense watch parties in the city. >> what up, guys? >> and ginger was there for the big moment. >> can you explain why everyone cried at the volleyball game? >> separate areas. >> i mean you kind of saw it a little bit. at that point -- >>
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>> reporter: posing for this picture with bachelor nation and now nick here live in times square for a surprise of his own. [ cheers and applause ] >> and, you know, as we can see, this show, it really an emotional roller coaster for you, tears. you have 30 women. you have to be vulnerable to those 30 but to america. is that intimidating at all? >> yes and no. the idea of it like when you talk about it, it's like, wow, that's -- >> you just block it out. >> in the moment you don't think about it and are trying to focus on the women in front of you and those relationships and the last thing you're thinking about is someone going to watch this. which i think is important because if you're doing that it's hard to really be yourself. it's really hard to make decisions that really could potentially affect the rest of your life. the last thing you need to be thinking about is stuff like that. >> well it's got to be tough to psych yourself up for all of
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discovered some video of how we believe that you do just that. can we roll that video? >> yeah. that actually is before a date. ♪ ♪ i don't need you anymore ♪ oh >> wow. >> does anyone else not love cher? >> see, that's why we love you. no, the answer is no. 100%. >> you're open, man, open to the world. you know, you surprised the ladies at last night's watch party. so we got a little surprise for you too, my friend. first up, we first met this person in 2003 and now he's living happily ever after with three kids, do you see anyone in the audience that sounds like this. >> am i supposed to look now? >> yeah. >> who sounds like that, that would be him, is that -- >> mr. andrew firestone. >> s,
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andrew firestone. con up, andrew. >> how are you? >> great. >> hi. good to see you. >> we're not done yet. >> bachelor number two. >> you look a little more relieved it's guys coming up here. >> that's fine. >> fell in love with a lovely lady named molly and even got married on tv. any guesses? >> is it he also -- >> he's in the audience. >> i'm going to help you. >> oh, jason, jason. >> jason mesnick. [ applause ] what's up, jason? >> hi. how are you? >> and finally, your hearts were broken by the same bachelorette but now with lauren he's part of a new duet. ben. come on out, ben higgins.
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>> thanks for coming, man. >> hi, >> hi. >> thanks for being here. hey, ben. >> how is it going. >> bachelor nation very happy to see all of you all here. we know that you guys understand obviously what nick is going through better than any of us. what is harder, what was harder for you guys, doing it or reliving it on tv? >> reliving it on tv. i mean, as embarrassing as it is to see yourself on tv if i do a voice. mail and sounds awkward that's bad enough. imagine watching yourself kiss on tv and have your mom watch it so definitely harder. >> with all these girls on tv. that's more awkward for me. i'm sorry. >> and ben. >> i think definitely watching it back. and with me i had lauren by my side so she's having to watch it back and getting phone calls like you did this. >> explaining. >> no, i never did that. >> yeah, he did. all right, so we have a lightning round game for you guys. >> yes. >> it is -- we have paddles for you. right next to your seat. there you go
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called -- well, if you've never done something you have to answer no way, and it's yes, bae or no way, rose. >> i got that. >> all right. >> so here we go. lightning round. have you ever sang to a date? we know you like to sing. have you ever sang to a date? >> yes, bae or -- >> yes. >> all right, done. >> how does the date go after the singing. >> not great. i was single before i became a -- >> have you ever injured yourself while trying to impress a girl? >> my pride. >> yes. >> it was a boating accident. >> i spent three months doing that. >> you injured your pride. >> injured my pride, yeah. you guys didn't see my season. my pride was stepped on. >> i remember your season very, very well. it was a good one. >> i wasn't born t.
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hey. >> when i was in here earlier, bes dad. no, ben's dad is here. they thought i was like an uncle. >> have you ever given a girl a fake number? yi, bae or no way rose. >> look who's thinking. they wonder why he's been on four times. >> that was mean. >> oh, no. we love you. >> i don't think i have. i'm a pretty direct guy. >> i'm feeling a lot of positive love energy. >> do you feel like it's going to happen? >> yes. >> going to do it. >> all right. here's something for all of you. have you ever been yelled at by chris harrison? >> can i hold up -- can i hold up a thing too. >> he yelled at you too? >> yeah, what about in the moment, when he's playing the boss. >> he kind of stays behind t
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scenes. he won't get up in your grill if you do something wrong. >> he got up in nye grill before. he wanted me to kiss molly. >> do any of you have any quick advice for how to make it last? you've been married and kids. >> i would say figure out somebody that you can share a bathroom with. that's the most important thing. the rest of your life you'll be sharing a bathroom with somebody. make sure you find that person >> that's beautiful, andrew. >> jason. >> i have a question, for me it was getting out of the spotlight and going to seattle. most famous person in seattle is our weatherman so like nobody is following people around. >> that's nice and ben. >> i'm watching the season. i don't know if you chose anybody or not but if you do be really honest as soon as possible because at some level they'll be watching it back. that's how you make things work afterwards >> that's really great advice. >> they're there for. >> you we got to be honest. we're honestly appreciative of you being here. you can see a new episode
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"the bachelor" monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc and coming up, we're going one-on-one with the oscar nominees. stay right there.
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morning yeah ♪ ♪ yes what a wonderful day ♪ i've got a beautiful feeling ♪ everything is going my way ♪ she said oh what a beautiful morning ♪ ♪ yes what a wonderful day ♪ i got a beautiful feeling ♪ i got everything i got everything i got everything whoo everything is going my way ♪ >> good morning, america. a lot of news to get to. ♪ i got everything going my way, my way ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ray charles himself.
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we just want to say how thankful we are to spend each and every morning with you. together with you and around here that's why we get up and do what we do and that's why we say thank you. >> we are grateful it's put to a ray charles soundtrack. you look better put to ray charles. >> oh. >> makes you feel good. that's how i feel every morning looking at you all. >> ah. >> i'm so happy when everybody comes here and so enthusiastic and people love this show and it's because of the personalities and the fact that i think everyone is sincerely loves each other. [ applause ] >> very blessed. >> well, you know what this morning is, we continue to count down to that little thing called the oscars. yeah. i can't believe it's just a few weeks away. all of hollywood's biggest stars gathered for the annual nominees luncheon on
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who was there, chris connelly went one-on-one with them behind the scenes. here's a look. >> reporter: for a sit-down meal to the class photo monday's academy award luncheon a chance for this year's nominees to get their mingle on. >> justin timberlake came up and he was like, i really loved you in "moonlight." i was like, oh, my gosh, i used to listen to you when i was a child and you're here. >> reporter: from "loving." >> we may lose the small battles but win the big war. >> reporter: to "lion." oscar first timers feeling particularly thrilled. >> this is extraordinary. so you have to sort of take a moment to sort of drink it all in and appreciate it because it was glorious. >> to be surrounded by such icons you feel like a young kid again. >> reporter: as february 25th draws near, these nominees won't be alone on oscar night. >> my brother is coming with me to the ceremony. my one and only sibling is getting taken along with me. an
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champion. >> bring my mom as my date as a thrill. we used to watch the oscars every year together. >> could you ever have imagined someday while you were watching the oscars you'd be here with-mile-per-hour mom. >> my mom always knew. when you get nominated i'm your date. i think she said it to me when i was 13. happy to keep my word. >> reporter: chris connelly, abc news, beverly hills. [ applause ] >> that is a consolation. >> less than three weeks away. ginger, you got a special guest. >> i do. look who is here with me. connie britton. well, february is for a reason. february is american heart month and "nashville" star connie britton not only here but a spokesperson for our sponsor quaker and you have an important message because heart disease, especially for women in america, number one killer. why is it so important to you. >> well, i really like to advocate for women and i think a lot of people don't know what a huge risk this is for women and,
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frequently the heart of the family. the care of everybody but they don't take care of themselves so i really want to encourage women, take care of yourselves. get your hearts checked. because you can do preventive things. >> like a health healthy screen. >> i did. i had a healthy screening. so simple. you can do it at your next physical. take the time to get a physical. get your heart checked. there's simple things you can do to take care of yourself. >> i saw a statistic, 80% basically preventible. the number is huge because activity, change in habits. what are some of the other things. >> you know, exercise, and you don't have to exercise every day. i'm a mom. i know. i don't have time. but i try to exercise when i can and really eating well is such a huge part of it too. >> so grateful you're here. record at dca is 64 set back in 2008. expect a few showers early today followed by partly sunny skies and breezy southwesterly winds.
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back now on "gma," today the verizon foundation is kick off their we need more campaign. millions of kids in america lack the proper tools when it comes to learning about science and technology. >> you know that's my jam. big to me. our sponsor verizon is aiming to change all that with their $160 million campaign aimed at equipping students and teachers to access to technology and resources. >> i have pride. i choose to be responsible. >> i choose to be responsible. >> when i grow up i want to be a technical engineer. >> i want to be a cardiologist. >> the bright minds of tomorrow. >> i've made a translator app
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>> mentored by the bright minds of today. >> he's taught me the value in teaching young people. >> at texas southern university. >> we start by adding a curve angle over this. >> reporter: these exceptional houston area middle school students are taking computer classes as part of a mentoring program run by the verizon foundation. the university is also the alma mater for our very own michael strahan who surprised the kids with a special message. >> everybody, michael strahan. it wasn't that long ago i was sitting at tsu studying playing a little football too. go, tigers, yes, to acknowledge and celebrate all that you have accomplished, "gma" and the verizon foundation want to take you on a field trip. what are you sitting there? get up. let's go. >> reporter: for these students of s.t.e.m., this was a field trip made for them. heading to downtown houston, the heart of super bowl festivities where verizon engineers showed them all the latest technology for both
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>> we have 39 cameras throughout the entire area. >> and then another big surprise guest. joining with the verizon foundation to launch their new campaign. >> i want you to welcome the quarterback for the new orleans saints, drew brees. >> how are you all? >> all: good. >> i'm on the sideline i look at a tablet and looking at the plays that we just ran on the field and so if it weren't for the people designing those programs to make it happen then i wouldn't be able to have the success that we have as a team. >> the campaign that we're launching across the nation is titled we need more because we need more kids to understand how they can engage and need more technology immersive curriculum in our schools. each will get a signed football from him. >> that's right. >> reporter: and from these future leaders a heartfelt thanks. >> good mentor to me. kind of like a brother. >> he was always there. >> i look up to him because he's
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have a great day. >> anchor: good morning, washington. i'm melanie hastings. right now crews are out search ing the potomac river near great falls for a missing person they started
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but suspended the serve due to rain. officials have not said who the woman is or why they believe she may be in the potomac river. all night fight is in its 20th hour on capitol hill, democrats ra protesting president trump's nominee for education secretary betsy devos. the senate votes on her nomination at noon today. record warmth on the way, here is brian van de graaf. >> reporter: back to a few showers this morning. looking at drying out. sunshine peers through. we could see some big numbers t normal high for this time of year, mid 40s. we're shooting for 70 degrees with a strong southwest wind that will pump the temperatures up through the casement here is the next 48 hour, a very mild day, some afternoon sunshine. spotty shower or 2 night, temperatures in the 50s. tomorrow mild in the 60s. cooler we thursday, could even see snowflakes across parts of the dmv. >> reporter: on the ride for
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stop and go southbound i270. had an earlier collision at the spur. lanes reopen but the gridlock continues from father hurley boulevard. we continue to do the red on the southeast southwest freeway, dv 295 as well as the suitland parkway headed toward the 11th street bridge. a live look at 395, 30 minutes to and across the 14th street bridge. back to you. >> anchor: all right. thank you. world renowned alvin alley american dance theater is back in town and we are celebrating its legacy for black history month. head over to news channel 8 in about half an hour as trooper members will give us a preview, news channel 8 where you can always get the latest news,
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