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>> the latest twtwists andurns and the predictions for today's democratic primary in south carolina as we head into a crucial super tuesday. zika alert. the cdc's startling report. the american pregnant women who visited countries with zika outbreaks. what happened? plus, the new travel advice from health officials. our dr. besser tells you what you need to know. opening up, the superstar jennifer garner talking for the first time about her breakup with ben affleck. her really candid comments about her ex. did ben's alleged affair with the nanny truly end their marriage? and countdown to the oscars. your backstage pass to the glitz, glamour and huge surprises. right now the red carpet is covered in plastic, but that will soon change. >> the big reveals from the producers, presenters going animated, excitement bubbling over as hollywood gears up for
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he good morning on a weekend with two big stories brewing. first we're counting down to the oscars which will air right here on abc. check out this time-lapsed video of the red carpet being rolled out. coming up, what the producers are revealing only to us. hainesy will be covering that. >> the coverage, you said it once, let's say it twice. the oscars will be right here on abc over and over. before they hand out the shiny statues in hollywood shgs, ey'll award delegates in south carolina. they head to the polls this morning in what hillary clinton hopes will be a decisive win. >> meanwhile, the bombshell endorsement reverberating through the republicauniverse this morning. chris christie joining forces with donald trump. >> this alliance raising all kinds of questions. will it give trump unstoppable momentum heading into super tuesday, and what does it mean
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rubio? we start our coverage this morning with abc's mary bruce right in washingt. hi, mary. >> reporter: hi, paula. go morning. this is a potential game changer in this roller coaster campaign, donald trump getting his first major endorsement from a card carrying member of the republican establishment just as he heads into super tuesday. his former rival showed up unannounced and dropped a bombshell on donald trump's campaign. >> we need a first class president and we're going to have it in donald trump. >> reporter: new jersey governor kristie macosko krieger this morning is lending his credibility to trump's runaway campaign. >> i can guarantee you that the one person that hillary and bill clinton do not want to see on that stage come next september is donald trump. >> reporter: they weren't always so friendly. >> we'll do it. i'm going toet it done because i make deals andnd i get deals and i'm doing deals. >> reporter: united christie and trump are taking aim at a common enemy, marco rubio. >> desperate people in campaigns who do desperate things flailing
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losing campaign. >> reporter: after rubio let trump have it at the last debate. >> if he hadn'n't inherid $200 million,ou know where donald trump would be right now? selling watches -- >> no, no, no. >> reporter: then mocked trump for his spelling mistakes on twitter. >> he meant to say lightweight, but he felled l-e-i-g-h-t. great honer. i think he meant to say great honor. i don't know how he got that wrong because the "e" and "o" are nowhere near ch other on the keyboard. >> reporter: now the attacks are getting bizarrely permanently. he asked for a full length mirror. i don't know why because the podium goes up to here. he wanted a full length mirror. ybe to make sure his pants weren't wet. >> you had to see him -- you had to see him backstage. he was putting on makeup with a trowel. >> reporter: andrump doing his best impression of rubio drinking water. >> it's rubio. reporter: but rubio seems to be rather unimpressed with trump's big endorsement saying
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because he needed a life line after that bruising debate. and at least on twitter there are signof opposition growing against the front-runner. the #nevertrump has been trending for the last ten hours. dan. >> all part of the elevated d discourse of american politics this morning. mary bruce, thank you. for more on this, let's bring in abc news political analyst matt dowd who is in austin, texas, this morning. matt, how big a deal is this chris christie endorment? does it actually matter? >> well, endorsements don't usually matter and especially in presidential contexts, but i thinin this case it is not going to add pport to donald trump, i think what it does in the aftermath of the debate, it solidifies his support going into super tuesday. so in that way since he's leading most of the polls in nearly every state, his support solidifies and not bleeding off to marco rubio or somebody else is actually a help that chris christie could provide. >> so, what's in it for christie here? why would he do this? >> well, i mean obviously that's the question. i'm a person that assumes the
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this, that there's no some nefarious thing that somebody's finagled some endorsements a certain way. i think a couple of thing, first is chris christie and donald trump have had a personal relationship. one is governor of new jersey. one does aot of development in new jersey so they've had a personal relationship and, two, i think chris christie has come to the conclusion that donald trump in his mind is going to be the gop nominee. so why not get on board now at a critic moment for donald trump going into super tuesday and who knows what that might get him in the course of the campaign if donald trump was to win the white house, so i think that's the equation he did. >> meanwhile, marco rubio really tearing into donald trump. do you think this helps or#hurts him? >> well, as you listen to this, it's like a 10-year-old insult contest between the two of them. in the course of this right now, i actually think -- i think marco rubio can criticize donald trump and attack him on substante things. i think when he tries to
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keep in mind for a year marco rubio has run on the nonattacking aspirational optimistic candidate and now in the course of 48 hours, he's tried to become some version of trump. i don't think that's necessarily a benefit to him going into supetuesday. >> a big turnaround. matthew dowd, we love having your analys. thank you. >> paul la, over to you. >> things ch calmer in the democratic ring. and today's south carolina primary, hillary clinton's predicted to easily best bernie sanders. a win gives her momentum heading into their big super tuesday showdown, and abc's david wright is going to give us that side of the story from columbia, south carolina. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, paula. the polls are open here in the palmetto state, and even at this hour, a slight crowd is gathering. democrats only today. the republicans had their south carolina primary last week, and as you say, hillary clinton has a huge advantage here. >> how are you? >> reporter: at her last few campaign stops here hillary clinton was already looking ahead to the general election.
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going to end up nominating. it'll be entertaining, that's for sure. >> reporter: ignoring the fact that just outside the orangeburg fish fry, her democratic rival was waiting for her to finish. >> feeling great. >> reporter: african-amemericans make up more than half the democrat electorate here. >> wake up, south carolina. >> reporter: so bernie sanders has a new radio ad featuring director spike lee. >> and when bernie gets in the white house, he will do the right thing. >> reporter: clinton's south carolina ads feature morgan freeman. >> just like she's always stood with us. >> reporter: recent polls show clinton crushing sanders 2 2-1 among black voters giving her a huge boost here but still trying win over young voters. at one campaign stop yesterday, clinton ran into a bachelor party and stopped to pose for a photo with all the groomsmen. >> i love having men at my feet. here.
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there's one man she won't have at her fee bernie sanders insists he plans to stay in the race all the way to california. imaging the day when you're on that stage with donald trump, what do you say to him? how do you -- what's your strategy for taking him down? >> why would i tell you? he's probably watching your show. >> reporter: the polls are open today till 7:0p.m. clinton ahead by double digits here. the sanders' campaign mostly looking forward to tuesday and they're hopg that some big wins there will keep them in the race. paula. >> all right, david. we want to tnk you. and the conversation continues tomorrow on "this week" " and a reminder, everybody, super tuesday jujust a coue of days. the abc news division will be out in full force, george stephanopoulos will lead our whole political team for a prime time special at 10:00 eastern plus full corage on "good morning america" as well as "world news tonight." and we do want to move on to the new zika virus alert. the cdc has just confirmed another round of pregnant women heren the u.s. contracted zika while traveling. our chief health andnd medical editor dr. richard besser is here to explain. rich, good morning to you. >> good morning.
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first and foremost in this new report, we have nine new cases of pregnant women here in the u.s.s. what were those findndings? >> yeah, so they're keeping a regiry of all pregnant women who have been infected so we can learn more. what they found was two women had miscarriages, two women had abortions and in one of those ces, the ultrasound showed severe brain damage. one baby born wit microcephaly. two healthy babies and two still pregnant. it's very concerning and gives more evidence zika could be causing this. all the women had symptoms. it doe't tell us whether if you don't have symptoms and get infected there's a problem and doesn't tell us whether the first trimester is the riskiest but it's pointing in that direction. >> all these women traveled to countries. we still don't know how they transmitted it but traveled to countries where zika was ansmitted. the cdc also issued a report to those considering traveling to bril for the summer olympics. >> yes. >> what is their cautionary tale? >> the samame travel remmendations they've been making and say pregnant women really should not go to the olympics.
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insisting on going, make sure you do everything you can to prevent mosquito bites. if your male partner goes, then for the rest of the pregnancy you have to prevent sexual transmission, and any woman who is trying to get pregnant should talk to her doctor before going to the olympics. >> got to heed those warnings. rich, than for joining us. appreciate it. >> dan. >> thanks, guys. we move to the new details about the gunman who went on that fatal shooting spree in kansas killing thee at a lawn mower factory where he worked. we're learning more about a possible motive this morning and about the hero cop who put an end to the carnage. abc's eva pilgrim is on the scene there in hesston, kansas, eva, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. we are learning more about what triggered that series of shootings that ended here in this rural kansas town and how that gunman, a convicted felon, was able to get his hands on those guns.
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ending with the gunman marching into a kansas lawn mower ctory. an off-duty paramedic was one of the first insidede >> it was chaos. i mean there were people screaming and yelling. there was, you know, people laying on the ground. >> reporter: the shooter, 38-year-old cedric ford, an employee at the factory excel industries. investigators now revealing from the first shot ford fired inside his workplace, it took just two minutes for cops to arrive. hesston police chief doug schroeder racing inside to confront ford in a one-on-one gun battle. >> the only reason he stopped shooting is because that officer stopped the shooter. >> reporter: ford and three of his co-workers are dead identified on friday as renee benjamin, brian sadowsky and josh higbee. at least 14 people wounded. now we are learning that just 90 minutes before the rampage, ford was served at work with a restraining order to stay away fromis ex-girlfriend who alleges he is in desperate need of medical and psychological help. another former girlfriend now behind bars accused of giving
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in the shooting spree to ford. in court documents federal agents say when the couple broke up, 28-year-old sara hopkins had police escort her to pick up the apons frfr the home they shared. the officer saying she knew the convicted felon could not lawfully possess them. then in august admitting she returned both guns because ford had threatened her. just one month later ford posting this video to his facebook page firing an ak-47 and posting pictures with the gun saying, "just doing my thing." now, hopkins has not yet entered a plea. if convicted, she could face up to ten years in federal prison. dan and paula. >> eva, thank you. we want to move things over to ron claiborne tracking all of the other stories that are happening around the globe right now, good morning, ron. >> good morning to you, paula, and dan. good morning, everyone. we begin overseas with a deadly car bombing that rocked syria just hours after a cease-fire brought relive calm to that war-tornation.
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marquardt in the syrian capital of damascus. alex. >> reporter: good morning, ron. this is the quietest syria has been in years. this is an area on the edge of damascus that has been pounded by rebels with mortars and rockets with hundredsilled but this neighborhood as you can see like much of the rest of syria today is calm. now, isis and al eda are not part of this agreent so the fight will continue against them. there's little optimism this could last but could waif the way for new pea talks next month. ron. >> alex, thanks. back in the u.s. a health scare for rock music legend yoko ono. the 83-year-old was rushed to a new york city hospital friday afternoon after calling 911. it was initially reported that ono was suffering from a stroke or stroke-like symptoms, but a spokesman for ono now says she was only suffering from dehydration and will likely be discharged from ththe hospit later today. good news there.
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number of taxpayer accounts that were hacked last year is actually more than double what they initially reported. the agency now estimating that 700,000 accounts were hacked giving cyberthieves access to social security numbers, birth dates and other data that could be used to file false tax turns. and a former guantanamo detainee is back in somalia a and calling for jihad. ibrahim al qosi was osama b laden's bodyguard and drer. he released an audiotape promoting an uprising sentenced to 14 years detention but released from gitmo in 2012 for cooperating with authorities. and take a look at this. a frightening scene on a busy xas highway friday morning. an out-of-control dump truck that you see right there plowing right through that intersection in austin, texas, causing a multicar accident. amazingly, nobody was seriously hurt. >> what? >> the driver was on his way to deliver a load of gravel when that happened. and finally, music filled the white house as presisident obama joined in song with some
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listen. hey hey ho ho hey hey ho ho hey hey ho ho >> a the president as you hear there leading a singalong with usher in the tribute to the late great ray charles in the east room of the white house. the president said initially he would not sing but broke that promise for better or worse. do you think -- >> for betr. >> youou think s >> yes. he's got a great voice. >> caps off a month of celebrations of black history month. you thought it was aretty good voice, huh? >> when he sang "amazing grace," it sounded beautiful. i. >> i like how even in this context when he's singing, he does it with a really serious face, i'm president even though i'm nging ray charles. thank you, ron. let's check the weather now. meteorologist indrdra peterss. >> how much do you love this? a meltining snowmaout towards minnesota. i think it says it all. temperatures are way above normal. we're talking like 20 degrees above normal all thanks to where the high pressure is. keep in mind winds go clockwise around that high, right, so if
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you're talking about all that t warm air coming in out of the gulf and unfortunately if you're on the front side like we are in the northeast, it means that cool air is coming down from canada. the high will shift so first the chilly temperatures. this morning in the little bit of that chill. freezing this morning but it is changing. it's going to feel so good. look at this dome of high pressure bringing temperatures a good 20 degrees above normal into the midwest and into the plains. now once this high starts to shift over, then you're going to be looking at that same warm air moving into the northeast and that comes in tomorrow. you're going to love this. look at that. temperatures going up to even
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all winter. >> we're all talking about how cold it is right now. i'm going to give you guys a hall pass. tomorrow's warm but i'll let you stay on the couch and watch -- >> i think a melting snowman is indescribably sad. >> no, cute. >> actually paula was saying the same thing. indra was like you're going to love this picture. as if like -- >> a dying snowman. yeah, hilarious. >> you are never happy. i'm done. >> now we're going to the warmer coast. the countdown to oscar sunday, llywood's biggest night is almost here, and abc's kayna whitworth is in l.a. with some behind-the-scenes secrets about the big show. good morning, kayna. >> reporter: hey, sara. good morning to you, so the theme this year of the oscars is "we all dream in gold" and you know that's how the stars will be sleeping, but not everybody gets to take home an oscar, the real star of the show. counting down the hours to the
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touches. hoping to wow the eyes of several hundred million people around the globe, the oscars will be broadcast in 225 countries and many sending their own media representatives. >> the movies take you to another world,d, to anotr sphere of emotion. >> reporter: right now the red carpet is covered in plastic, but that will soon change, and it will be no easysy task beus it's 500 feet long, 33 feet wide. you can see it's coming up a little bitit right tre. this will all be clean so you'll have more than 16,000 square feet of glamour. the official champagne of the oscars, piper-heidsieck, have 150000 bottleso pop, expecting to pour 9,000 glasses. fans will be treated to an epic animed open with musical score from legendary composer danny elfman. >> the producers elected to start after the opening montage with this kind of crazy animated thing. >> reporter: our lara spencer
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david hill and reginald hudlin. >> when we sat down there were two things that happened pretty much instantly. we agreed that chris rock should be the host, and we agreed to bring the orchestra back into the theater. >> reporter: the duo enlisting the biggest names to go along with an even bigger production and they got everyone from a sitting vice president joe biden to the most animated presenters. > we wereucky enough to get the minions to present best short animation because who tter to present best short animation than the minions. >> short and animated. >> and buzz and woody are presenting best animation. >> reporter: the producers say it's going to be hard to step away from the show because they shook up the format as well, so stay tuned for all the surprises. so, keep an eye out when you're watching for all kinds of razzle-dazzle details, if you will. for example, the champagne that the celebs will be drinking has all of these really cool details in these bottles like you can
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this gold inlay in the bottttle, so, dan and paula, i mean, we're not popping the bottles in the newsroom but you know they will do that comescar sunday. >> yeah. we won't tell anybody just in case you want to.. th's an extraordinarily largehampagne bottle, isn't it? >> i think they call it a magnum. >> dan, you're right. you know what el about this, apparently you can take this off and it becomes a tiara just in case. >> you're kidding. >> kayna, on that one the beauty is really on the inside. >> yeah. >> drink it. >> all right, kayna, now you can pop the cork, okay? >> tnk you. >> you're off the air. >> thank you, paula, with your blessing. >> and i'm headed out to l.a. right after the show. >> that's right. we've seen -- i've seen -- i don't know if i'm allowed to show it. you saw me a sak preview of the dress. >> did you say yes to that dress? >> i said yes to that dress, resounding yes. >> while he was reading the paper, uh-huh, yeah. >> looks good. >> i was half paying attention. which counts pretty much. >> i'm excited. i'll meet rob marciano. we have a big day at the spa planned. you'll all see it tomorrow. >> that soununds like dream sequence, a big day at the spa
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maybe a spray tan. >> he definitely needs a spray tan. i'm not happy unless he has one. >> rob will surrender his man card aired on abc tomorrow. by the way, the oscars will be right here on abc tomorrow night. all the fun starts with our red carpet show. ittarts at 7:00 eastern. don't miss our big "gma" post-oscar party right here monday morning. and coming up here on the show this morning, a husband under arrest accusused of orchestrating a plot to kill his wi. she is a beloved doctor. very popular in the community. new developments in the case we've been following for some time now. plus jennifer garner breaks her silence about her breakup with ben affleck. was an alleged nanny scandal, was it reaeally the ason they got divorced? we've got the story. stay tuned. "good morning america" is brought to you by brookdale. bringing new life to senior living. i think when people hear about memory care they're scared, they think that it's sad. i think it's important for everyone to know that there is
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>> thanks for joining us. >> thank you. it is hometown trivia time. and we're recognizing our roanoke and lynchburg, virginia, affiliate wset, channel 13. hold your applause and wait till the question is asked before we give the answers, okay, your attempted answers. okay, this hugely popular singer/entertainer nicknamed mr. las vegas best known for his 1963 hit "danke schon" which means thank you in german spent part of his childhood in roanoke. danke schon >> dan harris? >> tony bennett. >> you were on a roll from last weekend. thatas four in a row. you are wrong, sir. >> i can sing the song. >> nobody knows. >> wayne newton. >> you got it. sara haines. >> i thought iwas tony bennett. who did you say- >> pregnant lady got one. >> it's from "ferris bueller's day off." >> in april 1865, robert e. lee surrendered to ulysses grant in the american civil war
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and welcome back to "gma" on a saturday morning. happening right now, the democrats heading to the polls in south carolina this morning. the polls give hillary clinton a big edge witith a stro lead among african-american voters, but bernie sanders is vowing to fight on no matter what happens. he's feeling the bern.
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shock waves this morning after new jejersey govnonor chris christie's bomb p shelshell endorsement of donald trump tag-teaming marco rubio who is trying to take on trump days before super tuesday. oprah winfrey is losing a lot more than just inches off of her waistline thanks to weight watchers. the media mogul is now $29 million lighter in her bank account after weight watchers shares plunge to just $4.54 a share friday. that is a 29% drop. a lot of people did not see that coming. >> i think she views it as a long-term investnt. >> yep. >> she's got a ways to go there. coming up on the show this rning, jennifer garner's truly amazing and really candid terview about her breakup with ben afflk. what she's saying now about her original decision to marry him. first here a major new development in a case we've been following right here on "gma." >> the husband of a doctor brutally murdered inside the couple's florida home has been arrested for her killing and police say one of the two other men doing time for the crime
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gibson has more. good morning, kendis. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. the south florida sheriff put it simply, we got our man. the murdered doctor's husband was arrested overnight. police have been focused on him for several months. a shackled mark sievers emotionless as he was taken to a south florida jail for allegedly planning the murder of his wife. >> no emotion there. i'm not 100% he has blood in his veins. i thi it might be ice. >> reporter: in court documents investigates say mark hired two men to break into the couple's florida home and kill the beloved doctor. one of the men arrested just after the murder, curtis wright, now changing his plea to guilty and cooperating with the investigation accepting a sentence of 25 years just days before sievers was arrested at home. >> we were after mark sievers. we got our man, and we're very happy for that. >> reporter: accordingng to poli for months investigators have been poring through
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and wright often using code words on disposable cell phones. >> these folks went to great lengths to cover their tracks. we had investigators in multiple states. >> reporter: mark sievers' attorney declini to comment but lawyers for wright telli abc news the alleged accomplice is deeply sorry for the pain and lifetime of suffering thate has caused and his decision to plead guilty will hopefully begin to answer many questions and bring closure to the family of teresa sievers. and a possible motive police say they m may have d money problems. detectives say that mark sievers had five different t life insurance policies under his wife's name totaling more than $4 million. if convicteded, dan anpaula, he could get the death penalty. >> this is a woman who was beloved in that community. kendis, thank you. the weather now and over to indra once again. good morning. >> good morning, typically oscar weekend, california, you'd be talking ababout rainecause february is the rainiest month but take a look. even though it is a strong el nino, notice the jet stream is farther to the north. that is good news and means the carpet is expected to stay dry and they're going to be
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making their way in n but nonef them affecting the west cocoast far enough south out towards southern california so staying dry out there. keep in mind we are going to be having a beautiful day in the middle of the country as well talking about temperatures a good 20 degrees above normal. back to work it'll change again and another system kind of milar to what we saw last week right now bringing a chance for rain that wintry mix as well as snow staying out of the major cities kind of developing tuesday into wednesday, but, again,e're going to be watching for whether or not we see the threat for severe weather as we go through the so >>hat weather has been brought to you by e "y." so, it's literally amazing when we think about oscar sunday, they are not talking about the red carpet.
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let me tell you how close it was, everyone was watching it very carefully. no showers. happy campers, dry hair, no frizz. >> you don't want the hair frizz or an umbrella. or galoshes >> or to stand out there for hour right, interviewing everyone in the pouring rain. >> mr. briright sideannot get over the dead snowman. you've really reminded him of impermanence apparently. >> i scarred him for life. >> it's okay, ron. coming up on "good morning america," jennifer garner baring her soul about a very trmatic point in her life, the breakup
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we're hearing from jennifer garner this morning. really opening up about one of life. >> the actress giving an incredibly candid and truly heartbreaking interview on the and what it was li going through all of that in front of story for us. >> yeah, jennifer laughingly describes the time surrounding the end of herten-year marriage to ben as a year of wine, and now she's opening up about what she went through. >> jen. >> reporter: this morning jennifer garner speaking out for the first time about her
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affected her. the actress exclusively telling "vanity fair" it was a real marriage and it was a huge priority for me to stay in it and that did not work. despite the pain she says she has no regrets. i would go back and remake that decision, he's the love of my life. >> she's not talking about it in sound bites. she's not talking about it in some cagey innuendo. she was very open and vulnerable and like this is real. >> yes. >> don't. >> reporter: the former hollywood power cole sharing their love on screen and off. >> i want to thank you for working on our marriage for ten christmases. there's no one i'd rather work with. >> reporter: in ththe intervw garner opening up about her life with the "batman v superman" star. he's just a complicated guy. i always say when his sun shines on you, you feel it, but when the sun is shining elsewhere, it's cold. he can cast quite a shadow.
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about her former husband's allegeaffair with the couple's nanny saying she had nothing to do with the divorce addi, bad judgment, yes. i have had to have conversations abt the meaning scandal. the mother of three says the rmer duo's kids are their top priority. i lost the dream of dancing with my husband at my daughter's wedding, but you should see their faces when he walks through the door. >> she was very emotional about her children knowing how much they love him and it's just so pure, you know, she's going to do her best as their mother to keep that intact. >> jen also sharing a poignant moment when she was shooting a love scene in her latest movie in "wakefield" and realized she hadn't been kissed for over eight months. i have tsay hearing all these different things and reading the article, how classy she is that she can love beyond herself with h her children and hold on to the fact that that's always going to be her kids' daddy and i'm so impressed. i think character comes out in
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beautiful person. >> strikingly honest also really sad. >> yeah. >> there's so many people that are going through similar circumstances in situations and what a great example and role model of how you can do it with class. >> she says she hasn't been kissedn eight months. she will be kissed plenty. she is a catch. >> i will kiss her. >> there will be so much more to come for that girl. i am a big fan, yeah. that streak won't last long, jen. >> thank you, sara. well, coming up on "good momorning amica," who has the best chance of winning oscar tonight? keep it right here for oscar predictions to help you collect on that office poll. dan is breaking it all down. >> uh-h-huh. >> go, dan. i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautifuling. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant.
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hey, t-minusne day till still struggling with your picks, we brought in a ringer. correspondent nina terrero is here. actress, where is the smart money. >> put your money on sylvester actor. he was just fantastic in "creed" and hollywood insiders are saying that he's long overdue because he played the character in rocky almost 40 years ago. this is his time. >> and he got robbed. >> and best supporting actress, my money is on alicia vikander, she is fantastic and, you know, i got to say hollywood just loves honoring an ingenue. >> best actor. >> it belongs to leonardo dicaprio. this is his year. he was absolutely fantastic in "the revenant" and honestly he's never won an oscar. can you believe it? this is his sixth nomination and that proved a recipe -- it was golden for julianne moore last year. >> and best actress. >> best actress, brie larson, tremendous in "room" and she's been cleaning up left and right throughout awards season so has
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on sunday. >> everybody is talking about her. the other two remaining best director. for ejandro inarritu for "the revenant." he achieved things with that movie few would think possible given that he shot entirely natural lighting and in subzero temperatutures so i'm with him all the way and also if he wins, he'll be the third director in oscar history to win consecutive back-to-back oscars. so that't's huge. >> last year was "birdman." >> exactly. best picture, who's your pick? >> i'm rooting for "spotlight" and has all the ingredients of a best picture winner, great cast, tremendous performances and a really grounding story about good overcoming evil. >> i got to tell y you i i coletely agree. i thought "spotlight" was incredible and it really just reinforced my enthusiasm about being a reporter. >> exactly. >> it's an incredible movie. >> i l loved it. it was really great. >> nina, thank you. come back any time. appreciate it. reminder in case we haven't remind you enough, the oscars
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"good morning america" is brought to you by edward jones, where attention and sound advice is a big deal. time for "pop news." i say we got to dress up for the oscars. sara haines, you going to be drdressing ufor the oscars? >> pregnancy doesn't make you want to dress up. >> fair enough. >> i'm going to make sweatpant as hot as you don't even want to say. but we are going to begin with the brain teaser everye is talking about in the countdown to oscar sunday. can you spot the oscar statue among this crowd of cp3os? >> yes. >> loads of people online summoning the force for this one. of course, the trick here is, and we try to do this one, try not or do not, there is no try? >> that's yoda?
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>> it was better at break but if that doesn't work for you, start looking for the non-3p0s and then you'll find oscar in the bottom right-hand corner. >> i found it at the very beginning. >> i was going to let you go all y like childre >> i'm still like leaning in. >> now, this is almost as satisfying as winning the real thing but like really t at all. >> there's also a boba fett if you look really closely. there totally is. >> you're throwing out names to prove you're a geek. >> we don't need any more proof. >> what's next? >> of course, if you're thinking that puzzle could be a strange form of torture for leo dicaprio, don't worry, i've got the st actor covered with these photos of him as a child model. i remember him from that. >> that is awesome. >> way back in 1990. >> the f featheredair. >> lonong beforee got mauleded by a bear in "the revenant," he was a fresh-faced teen starring in "growing pains."
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>> and these showing up, the clean-cut adorable but kind of dorky look he had going on at the time. it worked out for him. he's come a long way and we're all rooting for him. >> he's got to win. >> there's nothing dorky about that. thatat combovelooks good. >> i don't remember which character he was. >> he was a friend. he's not a regular. he wasn't a seaver, okay.. >> i love that she knows the name of the family. >> i'm with you on this one. >> indra was following me. >> yeah. >> with all the talk of the oscars it marks the most dishonorable award show of the season, the razzies, which will be unveiled tonight. some of the nominees may join a select group of stars like sandra bullock who won both an oscar and a razzie. bullock won a razzie in 2010 for worst access in "all about steve." the next day her ego stepped up as she picked up an academy
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blindside." now, eddie redmayne could very well follow up "jupiter ascending" and best actor for "the danish girl." other stars already inducted into the razzie oscar club clude al pacino, ben affleck, i'll take the razzzzie. the oscar is a long shot. >> it shows range, doesn't it? your versatility. >> i feel like it also makes -- >> yeah, bad tgood. >> everyone strikes out sometime, right? >> what did affleck win a razzie for? is that "gigli"? >> or "jersey girl." >> there's a few. >> we had a divorce spot on ben. let's let him go for the day. a psa for stars with superstitions and lucky charms, "the hollywood reporter" has crunched the numbe on the luckiest dress colors over the past decades, and it seems the oscar nominees should be opting for a white hot look. 25% of the past decade's winners wore white including last year's best actress winner julianne moore. the second luckiest hue is blue as worn by lupita nyong'o when she picked up the best
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years a slave." and if in doubt just wear gold like oscar. it's not as popular as white and blue, statisticalllly it's areat choice with half of the nominees who wore it going on to win big including meryl streep who took home the best acactress stue in 2012 for "the iron lady" and many other times because she's meryl streep. >> ron, i don't know if you know this but some of the nation ae's brigest minds were involved in crunching those numbers. >> did you bring a toy to "pop," ron? was it not serious enough for you. >> no, just a little soundtrack for you. >> the laugh track. >> the laugh track. >> i have no idea what ron is doing. that is not unusual. we'll be right back here tomorrow morning.
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good morning good morning, america. he's stan, i'm neil. it's late friday. we pretty much shut it down already. >> we're going to this before we go, though. some nba action from friday night. always a big night in the nba, we got the cavaliers and raptors one versus two in the east. kyle lowowry rolli through the six. stepback jumper for lowry. we'll get back to him in just a minute. let's check out lebron james, cavaliers controlled this for most of the game. james, get out of the way, don't want to be a part of that. 25 points for james. less than 10 seconds to go, 97 apiece. raptors up two late. 43 for lowry including that bucket. last chance for james. ooh, that's not going to work. the raptors win it 99-97. two games back in the east. >> thank you for the aerial display. now back to the ball game. pacers/hornets. pacers down one, final some 20 seconds to go. monta ellis to the hole with soul.
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countdown." what do zebras, tigers, and the rest of today's animals have in common? they all wear stripes. that is gorgeous! stripes can be a warning. look at this. oh, gosh, i'm getting chills! a way to stand out. oh, look at all the lemurs in the trees. or blend in. i've heard this--why don't you go to africa, jack, with your show and film the okapi. are you kidding me? brandon: you could be there 20 years and never see an okapi. jack: plus my blooper of the week. are you starting to see a pattern? stylish species with stripes are next on "wild countdown." patrick: ready to go. go, go, go, jack. jack: holy mackerel! i did not know a cat did that. i've never seen that in my entire life. oh, my gosh. patrick: good girl. we tried to leave our tents. not even to go to dinner. we couldn't get to dinner. the lions were everywhere! golly day!
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