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let you know tomorrow. "good morning, america" is next. good morning, america. donald trump standing his ground overnight firing back at fox. >> i was not treated well by fox. you know,ow much of this do you take? >> and megyn kelly. >> i think she's highly overrated. >> ted cruz taunts trump daring him to a one-on-one debate offering more than a million dollars to charity. tonight's debate stage now set. trump still promises he won't be on it. state of crisis, the dangerous zika virus spreading. scientists now warning it could become an explosive pandemic. more than 20 cases already in the u.s. as the world health organization holds an emergency meeting and we talk to one of the nation's top health officials, are we on the verge of an outbreak? breaking overnight, new arrests in that massive manhunt as three escaped inmates remain at large. now an exclusive look inside the maximum security jail, the fugitives sawed through it to break free. authorities now warn they could
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you like me now super bowl bound quarterback cam newton criticized for everything from his end zone celebrations to his fashion choices saying he's being attacked because of the color of his skin. now, the so-called superman is letting his playing do the talking as he gets ready for a huge showdown. and good morning, america. let's keep that how you like me now going. it applies to cam newton. who else does it apply to? donald trump right now. no question bit. what a scene last night. donald trump toe to toe with bill o'reilly on fox news. all signs he did not convince him to take the debate stage. >> take a look at these poll numbers gaining momentum in iowa now at 32%. is trump, though, taking a risk not showing up at tonight's debate. >> or is he keeping his momentum going?
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he'll hold his own event in des moines and tweeted out couple other candidates will join him now. just four days until the iowa caucuses. it's "your voice, your vote" and we begin with tom llamas in des moines. good morning, tom. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. this gop debate fiasco has essentially turned into a prize fight. senator ted cruz saying last night heing booed a venue for saturday night in sioux city, iowa, to debate trump one-on-one and superpac says they'll give $1.5 million to a veterans charity if trump shows up. overnight the gop drama starring donald trump taking wild turns. >> i don't think not showing up at the debate tomorrow night is good for america. >> reporter: first trump appearing on the very network whose debate he's boycotting. >> i was not treated well by fox and i said, you know, how much of this do you take? i have zero respect for megyn
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i don't hi she's very good at what she does. >> in your christian faith -- >> reporter: host bill o'reilly turning to the bible suggesting trump channel his christian values and appear at tonight's debate instead of hosting his own event at drake university. >> you know it's called an eye for an eye also. you can look at it that way. >> that's old testament. no, no, no. >> bill, you are taking -- >> if you're the christian, the eye for the eye goes out. turn the other cheek. right here. >> you're taking this much more seriously than i am. >> reporter: asking trump if he's being too tense tiff. >> a thought thought this was a yoke when you started to run. that you're a buffoon. >> i don't think they thought i was a buffoon. what kind of a statement is that? >> reality guy -- >> not a nice way of expressing. no, they thought i wouldn't run. >> reporter: overnight another development. >> in a one-on-one debate mano a mano. >> reporter: the cruz team sending this letter to the trump
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which reads in part, we owe it to the men and women of iowa. >> so, we have a venue. we have a time all we're missing is a candidate. >> reporter: the trump campaign calling this a desperate attempt to gain more publicity and that the cruz campaign is failing in iowa. i caught up with cruz after his late night rally. you think donald trump is afraid to debate you personally. >> actions speak louder than words. i would welcome him in sioux city saturday night. we have a venue, a town hall and at the end of the day i don't think he's afraid of megyn kelly. i don't even think he's afraid of me. i think he's afraid of the people of iowa. doesn't want to answer their questions or defend his record. >> reporter: and as for that $1.5 million in superpac money from that superpac supporting ted cruz if the debate happens between trump and cruz, the trump campaign tells me superpac
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superpac superpacs own ted cruz and open to debating but in canada. >> thank you. a lot to talk about on the democratic side, as well bernie sanders and hillary clinton now neck and neck in iowa. a new poll out this morning showing sanders at 45%. that's within three points of hillary, meaning they are statistically tied. abc's jon karl has the very latest from des moines. good morning to you, jon. >> reporter: good morning, amy. with just four days to go until those iowa caucuses, the battle between hillary clinton and bernie sanders is getting heated and personal. overnight before an overflow crowd in mason city, iowa, bernie sanders took this shot at hillary clinton. >> my opponent is not in iowa tonight. she is raising money from a philadelphia investment firm. >> reporter: the clinton campaign hit back noting that hillary also met with nearly 50 african-american ministers from
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clinton called out sanders for his recent attacks on her high speaking fees. >> senator sanders has started to get increasingly personal with his attacks even compared me to dick cheney last week which, you know, is kind of a low blow. >> reporter: earlier in the day sanders was back in washington traveling to the white house to meet with the man he hopes to replace. >> the president and i discussed this morning a number of issues. >> reporter: sanders emerged from the 45-minute meeting predicting he can pull off an iowa upset over clinton. >> if there is a large turnout i think we win. >> reporter: while president obama's pledged he'll remain neutral in the race clinton is doing everything she can to embrace him. >> i don't think president obama gets the credit he deserves. >> thank you all. >> reporter: but there are signs of bernie sanders' momentum everywhere in iowa even at this clinton event in a bowling alley. >> 60% bernie, 40% hillary right now. >> reporter: in the final stretch, the clinton campaign is
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clinton, in fact, the former president looks like a candidate himself out here. he has 13 events between now and the caucus. george, that means that bill clinton will actually be doing more campaign events in iowa than hillary clinton. >> my goodness. that's what he loves. jon karl, stand by. i'm here with matt dowd, our political analyst. yesterday you posed the question on donald trump, would his refusal to go to the debate be seen as a sign of strength or weakness. 4 hours later. >> his supporters are sticking with him through thick and thin in the course of this. i don't think that's a problem at this point. it's interesting, everybody that opposes donald thinks it was a bad idea. everybody that supports donald thinks it was a good idea. >> at a minimum he's owning the news cycleut poses a bit of a question for fox news, for trump and other candidates. no empty podium at the debate tonight but how do the moderators and other candidates handle trump with him not on the stage. >> this is going to be a fascinating conversation because
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trump more now than they did if he was at the debate. i think ted cruz is more disappointed than fox news that donald trump isn't at the debate because i think ted cruz is now behind donald trump. ted cruz needs to start worrying about marco rubio. rubio is starting to gain momentum in iowa. if he isn't careful marco rubio could come up and finish second. >> you talked about the momentum for bernie sanders in iowa right now. but that latest poll out this morning shows hillary clinton with a small lead, basically a dead heat, right now in these final days and you hadhe had that meeting with president obama yesterday. he pretty much had to do that after seeming to put on the scale for hillary earlier in the week. >> yeah, in the timing was interesting bringing him off the campaign trial right before the iowa caucuses but the president had to come out and show he is keeping by his vow that he will be neutral in this race even though clearly the clinton campaign believes that if you went into that secret ballot
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voting for his former secretary of state. >> matthew, the clinton campaign has to worry about deja vu. thought they had a lead going into the caucuses eight years ago. >> if they let bernie sanders win iowa he will win new hampshire and then this race totally resets in a different territory than they ever thought. >> matthew dowd and jon karl, thanks very much. to amy. some major developments in that weeks' long standoff in oregon between armed anti-government protesters and law enforcement. overnight police making more arrests as one of the jailed leaders calls on remaining militants to stand down and go home. abc's neal karlinsky is in burns, oregon, with the latest. good morning to you, neal. >> reporter: good morning, amy. even though it's harder to get a handle on what's going on out there at the compound we do know for certain their numbers are seriously beginning to dwindle. this morning, jailed militant leader ammon bundy speaking out through his attorney and making
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support ersers holed up on federal land to give up and go home. >> i love you. let us take this fight from here. please stand down. >> reporter: overnight the fbi taking into custody three more protesters, each facing one federal felony count of conspiracy. police tightening their grip on the remaining militants now sealed off by heavily armed fbi s.w.a.t. teams at roadblocks eight miles out as we found out when approaching. >> we can't let anyone through this way. >> reporter: police spoke out wednesday but gave no details about how lavoy finicum ended up shot to death by law enforcement, following a traffic stop and sweeping series of arrests along a rural road. the action leaving the occupation's leadership behind bars but at a deadly price. >> didn't have to happen. we all make choices in life. sometimes our choices go bad.
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supporters claim finicum was murdered while surrendering. >> they shot lavoy literally murdered him and was ambushed. >> but an alleged witness in the convey says that's not what happened. >> charged at the law enforcement. he was not on his knees. there was a miscommunication. >> reporter: this morning investigators here are still sorting it all out and conducting a full investigation. out at the compound we have reports of perhaps as few as five militants left raising hopes that this long siege could soon be over. george. >> thanks, neal. we turn to the latest on that zika virus linked to a severe birth defect. there are now at least 21 zika cases in the u.s. across ten states, the world health organization is addressing the spreading cyrus today and joined now by dr. anthony fauci from the national institutes of health. thank you for joining us this morning. you're calling this a pandemic in progress. >> indeed, it is because the outbreak in south america
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caribbean certainly is expanding at an alarming way and the association and, again, geographically with this birth defect when the virus infects pregnant women although the evidence for that not definitive. it's highly suggestive that there is this association with micro microcephaly and have you two things, a brand-new pandemic in progress and evolving in the western hemisphere. at the same time that you're seeing these disturbing sequela in pregnancy of infants born with this very, very difficult disability. yeah. >> spreading in the u.s. as well. ten states right now, how severe is the threat to pregnant women here? >> well, we're going to see people who visit the areas, the regions in south america and in the caribbean who will come back to the united states and be ill having been bitten by mosquitoes in the region. that's a big difference than
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virus locally in the united states. so, thus far, we have not seen local spread except in puerto rico and in the virgin islands. >> finally i know you met with president obama in the white house yesterday. what's the action plan to address the spread of this virus and are the olympics in brazil at risk? >> we spent over an hour and a half with the president in the situation room talking about the plans of the cdc for the kinds of control, the research agenda both at the cdc and the nih, better diagnostic, really an accelerated aggressive approach to developing vaccines with regard to the olympics, what the brazilians are doing and planning is probably the best way and the immediate manner to curtail this is that very aggressive vector control and by vector control getting rid of mosquitoes from the standpoint of insecticides but also getting rid of the breeding grounds of mosquitoes, standing water in
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and the brazilian government is taking a very aggressive approach to do that. >> dr. fauci, thanks for your time this morning. >> good to be with you. >> this is so serious and all of you can get the latest on the zika virus on our site, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! now to cecilia vega here with today's other top stories. you're starting with another health crisis, this contaminated water in 234ri79s >> that's right. michigan's governor night releasing stark new details about the severity of the water crisis in flint saying about 200 children have elevated levels of lead in their blood. it comes as investigators say the lead level in the city's water supply has been trending better but that it is still too dangerous to drink. new details in that los angeles bound american airlines flight forced to return to london. the jumbo jet making an emergency landing after passengers and crew members suddenly got sick. one flight attendant collapsed in the aisle. investigators found no evidence of hazardous substances, airflow
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and take a look at this, a trucker in jeopardy dangling from an icy pennsylvania hillside is alive thanks to this group of strangers who formed a human chain. more than half a dozen people there holding that big rig steady until they could pull the driver from the smashed cab. and we have an anniversary to mark, the space shuttle "challenger" disaster was 30 years ago today. there will be ceremonies nationwide to honor the seven crew mens who died when "challenger" exploded 73 seconds after liftoff. and easy victory for serena williams, means she is now headed to the finals of the australian open for the seventh time. and finally, what is more fun than watching your favorite hoop star nail a spectacular shot just check out the cavaliers j.r. smith's backboard pass to lebron james there to slam it in. not that unusual for lebron but
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happy dance that made everyone watching smile right there with him. that is like me on friday after work. >> i've seen you do that. >> yes. >> oh. >> that was fantastic. >> we'll continue the sports theme. to the super bowl and panthers quarterback cam newton lightning fast on the feel and a bit of a lightning rod for critics as well this morning spiking out and abc's ryan smith has the details. >> reporter: he's been called everything from a showboat. >> doesn'tthat's an extended celebration if y y're an opponent. >> reporter: to imma thure. the end zone dabbing quarterback of the carolina panthers. >> the carolina panthers are nfc champions. >> reporter: is saying the reason behind some of that criticism is the color of his skin. >> i'm an african-american quarterback that may scare a lot of people because they haven't seen nothing that they can compare me to.
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takes a bow. >> reporter: newton saying wednesday his on-field exuberance is nothing new and that despite the criticism he's staying true to himself. >> i'm doing exactly what i want to do, how i want to do it and when i look in the mirror, it's me. >> reporter: his comments lighting up the internet. some claiming hypocrisy, the end zone dances of white quarterbacks are celebrated. not maligned. while others saying of newton, a prerehearsed dance is never classy regardless of race. the panthers coach saying he identifies with his star player. >> some people want to tag me as a hispanic head coach. i don't think he wants to be known as an african-americaca quarterback but as a quarterback and a great one at that. >> reporter: for newton he says there's another reason his critics have him in their cross hairs. >> the only thing that changed is we're winning. >> newton stressing he doesn't live for critics or to suit an image, that nobody has changed him. his fans hoping he doesn't change on the feel.
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the third quarterback to win the college national championship and super bowl, guys. >> he's really a target but fun to watch. >> fun to watch and a lot of people say, hey, he's just being himself. >> reminds me of joe namath. >> got to love that he chose number one too. >> to rob. tornado in florida in yeah, two of them. this is the video from one in broward county around ft. lauderdale. damage, as well up to 100-mile-an-hour winds flipping cars, shredding up rooftops and threat for more today. west palm, seeing almost 5 inches of rainfall.
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welcome back to "gma." that pair of sailors standing by are on a daring adventure from norway to the u.s., but they've had to be rescued nine times at sea in the past seven months. do they think it's all worth it and they certainly have their critics. we'll let them respond. we're going to talk to them in just a bit. >> looking forward to that. right now gop contenders getting ready to face off in tonight's debate. all but donald trump. overnight he says he's definitely not going to show up. will not be part of the fireworks. new polls show he's on top in all the early states. also this morning, the world health organization announced they're forring an emergency committee to address the zika virus. just moments ago one of america's top health officials told us the cdc is planning an aggressive approach. also this morning, so many of us rely on those digital apps like siri to answer our question, tell us where to go.
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well, we have a really fun experiment coming up this morning. you'll have to wait for that. >> define fun. >> okay. looking forward to that. but we are going to begin with new developments in the california prison escape. police made several arrests connected to the case but the three fugitives are still on the loose. this morning kayna whitworth takes us inside the jail for an exclusive first look at how the prisoners may have escaped. good morning, kayna. morning to you. so, authorities are saying more arrests are imminent and as you mentioned, we were given exclusive access inside the jail and on the roof and there we learned more about the details in these court documents, things like deputies finding inmate issued sandals on the roof and the blanket in a tree. this morning, abc news, the first, taking you inside the maximum security jail where these three allegedly violent criminals escaped seven days ago. overnight, authorities making multiple arrests in connection
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>> so are these people affiliated with this gang? >> some of them are. not all of them but certainly that's where we've been placing the focus. >> reporter: but jonathan tieu, hossein nayeri and duong remain at large. they anchored their ropes to the wall right there and rappelled down the building. court documents shedding new light on the elaborate escape. authorities say the prisoners went from a door to the plumbing system and fashioned a rope sling to pull themselves up into the ventilation tunnels. how the escape happened without being noticed still unexplained. >> they had to have tools to do that and so we're still investigating where and how they got those tools, because it's very obvious it's not something that they could have manufactured inside the jail. >> reporter: the sheriff believe s that this man was the mastermind.
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out of the jail. >> reporter: jonathan tieu and bac duong stand accused of murder and attempted murder with gang ties. new photos showing tattoos and markings. investigators now pressing vietnamese communities for information hoping the $200,000 reward will help. >> there's fear in the community, i also wanted to reassure them that we're doing everything we can to get these individuals back into custody. >> reporter: the sheriff saying this is her worst nightmare to have someone escape from her jail and one of the biggest questions moving forward in the investigation is how these inmates got their hands on the tools they used to cut themselves out. amy. >> all right, kayna, thank you so much. and now to a new twist in the case of that illinois cop who staged his suicide making it look like a murder. officials believe he actually stole thousands of dollars from a youth police group and his widow has been indicted.
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>> he was my best friend. >> reporter: this morning the widow of fox lake illinois police lieutenant joe gliniewicz free on bail. >> did you want to say anything to the people who supported you? >> reporter: melody gliniewicz is saying nothing after being indicted in suburban chicago wednesday accused of conspiring with her husband who officials believe embezzled thousands of dollars from his police department's youth program. police say in september, the officer nicknamed g.i. joe killed himself staging his suicide to look like a homicide. >> do you need a second unit. >> go ahead. >> reporter: even radioing for help fearing his alleged misuse of funding would be exposed. but prosecutors now say melody was in on the scheme alleging the pair misspent more than $10,000 belonging to the youth program which joe ran for approximately 0 years including financing a trip to hawaii and more than 400 restaurant bills. the couple even posting photos from some of those outings on
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>> money from this explorer account that was supposed to be used for explorer purposes was being used for personal reasons. >> reporter: in the days after her husband's death, melody defended him. the community initially embracing her as she grieved but her attorneys now saying she too was deceived. melody is a victim of her husband's secret actions and looks forward to her day in court to show the world her innocence. melody is charged with misuse of charitable funds and money laundering, if convicted she could face up to seven years in prison. for "good morning america," alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> all right, our thanks to alex for that. coming up, so many use features like siri to answer our questions.
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the results. >> reporter: it was supposed to be the future. >> library computer. >> background on actor anton caridean. >> reporter: today it's the butt of jokes. >> siri, how do you perform cpr on a dog? >> i found four places named starbucks. >> reporter: just about all of us have virtual personal assistants on our smartphones, apple has siri. google has google. microsoft has cortana and amazon, alexa so technology reporter brian chen created an experiment. he asked the virtual assistants to complete 16 tasks in categories like music, productivity, travel and commuting, dining, entertainment and sports. >> apple was really good at productivity things like calendar and e-mail. google is much better at commute related tasks like mapping. microsoft was actually pretty
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alexa is really good at music so despite them all claiming they're pretty good at everything they're all pretty focused and concentrated on certain tasks. >> reporter: so we decided to conduct our own experiment putting three virtual assistants up against each other with one of chen's questions. about the super bowl. >> hey, siri, who is playing in the super bowl? >> super bowl 50 will be played on february 7th. >> reporter: but she didn't say who so now we test cortana. who is playing in the super bowl? so this basically came up with a search option, okay, google -- >> denver broncos will take on the carolina panthers. >> reporter: we got our answer. google tells us it's graded answers questioning about the best flights to your destination, find out where your next meeting is or fire off a quick message to a friend. and apple tells us siri has gotten faster and smarter. and that she has but, guy, i wasn't supposed to be here this morning. but it didn't quite work.
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we're back now with those friends on the adventure of a lifetime. 71-year-olds steve shapiro and bob weise. it hasn't been so easy and had to call rescue teams nine types in the last seven months. first a look at their journey. for steve shapiro and bob weise, everything that could go wrong -- >> well, there goes my boat. >> reporter: -- has. a broken ladder today. since setting sail on their epic journey from norway to the u.s., rescue crews have swarmed in to help them nine different time, a dead battery near denmark. propeller problems off the coast of scotland. in ireland they ran aground and just this tuesday their boat tipped over causing a fire.
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rescue services to spend a for tune. >> reporter: despite the opinions of fellow sailors. >> you're not capable. >> reporter: for this pair it's america or bust. >> as i told one of the coast guard fellow, he said, you guys could sink. and i said, you know, there are worst places to die than at sea. >> joining us now from cornwall in the uk, bob weise and steve shapiro. after nine emergency calls you've been described as a catastrophe waiting to happen. authorities have asked you to stop. why haven't you? >> well, first of all they weren't emergency calls. we left a very accommodating group of scott-wesleys in inver inverness and border control like our homeland security people advised us to to be in touch. >> sir robin knox-johnson has
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it's costing between $6 thousand pounds and $8,000 pounds. they need to pack it in or get the hell out of our waters. >> he ought to revisit history and realize we've won the war. >> the point is -- >> the contributions are mutual. >> it costs them money but if they're not out looking for us, they're out practicing and we give them good practice. so it costs money. >> you're both 71 years old. why make this voyage now. >> this is a very simple question and i've answered it and people aren't satisfied with the answer. i bought a boat in norway. i wanted to take it home to maine. the only way i could get there would be to sail it. it's not an adventure. i'm not trying to prove anything. i want to take it home and enjoy moi boat. beautiful boat. very solidarite and we're enjoying it.
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great, steve and i went to college together and hooked up on facebook in march and we've had a great journey since then and i think we'll continue. >> we are wishing you the very best and godspeed. bob weise and steve shapiro, thanks for being with us. >> thank you for letting us confront popular opinions. >> good morning, america. >> did he just blow him a kiss. >> he did. they reunited on facebook. giving a lot of the rescue crews good practice. >> yeah. one way to look at it. >> you can tell they're from maine. >> yes. >> straightforward. >> when we get back at the top of the hour we'll take you inside oprah's secret call with her fellow weight watchers, why she's saying this time around her weight loss is completely different.
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jared, kay and zales. welcome back to "gma." three or four days past the blizzard. in the big cities you look like this, big piles of dirty snow. the melting coming to a bit of a slowdown with cooler air rolling into the area. temperatures below freezing tonight and i think saturday morning, as well. maybe a dusting of snow across new york city.
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food as it should be. good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. oprah's secret meeting overnight. a private call with weight watchers members where she reveals that she was at her wit's end dealing with her weight. she says this time is different when it comes to dealing with food. remighting her fellow mens to never give up. parenting alert this morning. the challenge that just landed a 14-year-old in the hospital. so many teens posting photos and videos trying to outdo each other using duct tape. the bizarre viral trend that could put your kids in danger. on top of the world baby surprise. tyra banks is a mom. revealing overnight she's just welcomed a son by surrogate. calling him the best present that she's worked and prayed for. meet little york this morning. the final countdown joet. an all-star lineup for the super bowl from alec baldwin for amazon.
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>> to christopher walken for kia. >> looking for these. >> two you'll never guess behind this one. happy birthday mr. super bowl >> the celebrities headed for the big game extravaganza. bang bang all that and wayne brady here live in times square as we say -- >> good morning, america. and good morning, america. robin on assignment today but great to have wayne brady here. he is here this morning. doing "kinky boots" on broadway and this morning, he's going to do a little bit of that, also make a special breakfast wrap. >> looking forward to that. >> r-a-p. >> broke fast rap, got it. i was thinking eggs. we have a story that all parents need to hear. a big headline about kids and some possible frightening side
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dr. jennifer ashton is here with important details every parent needs to know. >> also this morning we're counting down to valentine's day & steals." tory is here with sweet savings for your loved ones. starting at just $9. you go, girl. >> to cecilia with the morning >> good morning. the big story, will he or won't he? donald trump still insisting that he will not participate in tonight's gop debate on fox news. trump telling bill o'reilly last night he was pushed away by fox news anchor megyn kelly, still enjoying a wide lead in the polls, trump's closest competitor is upping the ante. ted cruz has challenged trump to a one-on-one debate. twufrp tweeting, okay, can we do it in canada? three more members of that armed group occupying a federal wildlife refuge in oregon are now under arrest. they turned themselves in overnight. the group's leading ammon bundy speaking out from his jail cell is urging the remaining militants to leave the refuge
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and overseas authorities in austria are investigating the mysterious death of a young american who had been working as a nanny. abc's alex marquardt is in vienna with the latest. >> reporter: this morning, investigators in vienna mystified about the death of 25-year-old lauren mann. a police spokesman told us the case is being treated as a murder but that they haven't determined the cause of death. mann from colorado was found dead on tuesday night in this apartment she'd been living in. >> this is the front door of her apartment here on the second floor of the building. after she didn't show up for work firemen forced their way in. you can see now it's been sealed off. there's also a light fixture down here, when they went in, they found that all the lightbulbs in the apartment had been burned out. man mann had been studying there and working as a nanny for the past three years. her host family said she was very reliable. when she didn't pick up one of their children from school they got concerned.
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her mattress with a pool of blood but a preliminary autopsy showed no external wounds. mann's neighbor told us the neighborhood is very peaceful and safe. >> it was absolutely surprising. expect. >> reporter: friends have been questioned and the police are looking for more. but for now there are no been made. for "good morning america," alex marquardt, abc news, vienna. >> and our thanks to alex. we should all be so lucky. barbie is well into her 50s and still sporting a perfect body that somehow never manages to change. at least not until now. barbie has a whole new look unveiled by "time" magazine. actually three new looks, curvy, tall and petite barbie, the most dramatic transformation in barbie's 57-year history with the new shape as veilavailable today.
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alabama business and staring straight into the security camera. he steps away then he comes back, yep, getting even closer to the lens, police now searching for a name to match that very well-known face. amy, that was for you. i know you like your dumb criminal, amy. we turn to you with that big headline for parents. >> that just made my thursday. appreciate that. right now we do have an alarming report that is getting a lot of attention suggesting that children who take some common antidepressants may be more likely to become aggressive and have suicidal thoughts than was previously believed. abc news senior medical contributor dr. jennifer ashton has the latest. tell us about this study. >> this is the actual study right here, amy. this is what we call a meta analysis and these researchers looked at many other studies, many other reviews, they teased through what they thought was data really done with a good method and what they found was that in adolescents and children
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a doubling this their risk of aggressive behavior and restlessness. really one of the first times that those two particular end points were studied in a cumulative manner like this. there can be flaws with the meth to go here so you have to take this with a grain of salt but it brings up what are the risks in this age group with this medication. >> so as a doctor, what do you tell parents in light of this new study if they have a child who is suffering. >> listen, it's a very complex decision-making process. i encourage people, think like a doctor. you want to ask four questions, what are the risks of taking this medication, what are the risks of not taking the medication then ask the flip side, what are the benefits and what are the benefits of taking or not taking the medication and have to factor in alternatives like exercise, psychotherapy, a holistic approach and weigh that for the individual. this is not cookie cutter. >> and let me play strong devil's advocate there.
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children should not be taking these type of medications at all for any reason. how do you respond. >> you can't throw out the baby with the bathwater. in tact we reached out to the american psychiatric association last night that said in the right patient these medications can be life saving stow this has to be individualized and wrap this in to a mental health professional team. parent, child, medical and psychiatric team and make that decision on a case-by-case basis. >> thanks so much. always available taking questions online on twitter. over to lara. here's what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." another big parenting alert this morning. this is about this duct tape challenge the kids are trying. it could be very dangerous. and we're also going inside oprah's secret meeting with fellow weight watchers and counting down to the super bowl with a look at some of this year's really amazing ads and an old friend, wayne brady, starring on broadway and with us this morning. hello, my dear.
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parent's tired rant, it's all fun and games until somebody nearly gets killed. >> ha, ha. >> reporter: at first glance it seems harlowless. yet the latest viral challenge among teens attracting millions of clicks turns dangerous. the duct tape challenge popping up all over the internet wrapping a person in duct tape and challenges them to escape, in most cases sitting in a chair but not always. >> no, i just regret doing that challenge that day. >> reporter: 14-year-old skylar fish took the challenge with his friends earlier this month. standing up. >> i wanted to try it because i thought, oh, might be fun. but now i know it's not a good idea. >> reporter: but skylar's head hit the concrete causing a brain aneurysm. life-threatening injuries requiring 48 staples and maybe costing him an eye. >> i'm so thankful everything played out the way it did after the accident happened because if
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son right now. >> reporter: it's not the first dangerous challenge to become a fad. remember the cinnamon challenge. consuming a tablespoon of ground cinnamon in 60 seconds without fluid, which some doctors say can chaus long-term even permanent lung damage. and the kylie jenner challenge prompting teens to suck their lips into small glass containers. despite her protest risking bruising and injury in the hopes of creating fuller more kylie jenner-like lips. skylar hopes his experience will prevent others from putting themselves in a sticky situation. there are literally tens of thousands of these videos on youtube and i was surfing around and found adults doing the challenge for charity. but skylar's mom is trying to warn everybody, stop and think, skylar spent roughly two weeks in the hospital before going to rehab. >> okay, so you already sparked a conversation on the couch right here.
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you know, kids have been doing dumb things forever but the internet does make it different. >> it makes it a global phenomenon so kids aren't just competing with each other but sharing the video an want likes and want other people to do it and try to one-up each other and create this frenzy and excitement that we didn't experience as teens. >> it's egging each other on. every time i do these stories i have to say, look, do you see? >> does that work just saying, oh, look, something bad can happen. >> there are a couple of things, parents need to -- one of the things that helps is if you talk to your kids. parents told us when they have a conversation withhheir child and not talking down to them or yelling at them, look, this is going on, this is scary, this can happen their kids respond better and more likely to make better choices. doesn't always work but can work. >> i was telling you harper likes to ride an air mattress down the stairs these days and
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it's a tiny stair. let her have fun. of course. no postings. she's not allowed to post. >> kids think they're invincible. that's part of the problem. but that's why i think stories like skylar's can be helpful. they're cautionary tales. i looked at this challenge and thought, well, this isn't so bad. not as bad as the cinnamon challenge or surfing on the street but you can see what can happen. if you show them there can be real consequences to silly things they do. >> duct taping your whole body. what can go wrong? >> everything. >> everything could go wrong. >> if they ask don't buy the duct tape. lock it away. >> that's a great nugget. >> thank you. from duct tape parenting alert to oprah back inhe headlines for her secret meeting overnight with her fellow weight watchers. we told you how she shed 26 pounds while enjoying bread. now an inside look at her secret abc's abbie boudreau has the details.
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>> reporter: overnight the queen of talk hosting a phone call exclusively for weight watchers members. oprah revealing how she dropped 26 pounds using the program since she became a part owner last fall. weight watchers' stock rising after the media mogul joined the company. >> i was at my wit's end. i've actually done no carbs, vegan, protein shakes, and green drinks all in one day. what's different for me this time is i've made the decision that it's not a deet and everybody has watched me. i've gone on a diet and then gone off the diet. the difference for me is i have made the shift to this is the way i'm going to live for the rest of my life. >> reporter: sharing her personal battle with food. >> beating yourself up, that no longer exists for me and that's the beauty of this program. >> reporter: giving tips to members about putting yourself first. >> i get it in first. there is no me if you don't do it first.
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first is a foreign concept to a lot of women. track. >> rather than throwing in the towel, give yourself credit for every time you don't. every time you make a move in the direction of being accountable to the points, you build strength. and strength types strength equals power. >> reporter: oprah's celebrating her birthday later this week. sharing words of encouragement. >> the ability to move freely inside your body is one of the greatest gifts you can give to yourself. i'm going to turn 62. what i know more than ever is you have nothing without your health. >> reporter: reminding people to never give up. >> and the fact that we all have the courage to come together in community to say no matter how many types i've been challenged by it, i refuse to give up until i get it right. i'm just here to not only share my story, but to try to be an
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want to share theirs. >> reporter: for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> i love those words, strength plus strength equals power. >> yeah, those are words to take home. absolutely. >> happy birthday to oprah. >> yeah. >> happy birthday. >> let's head outside to rob. >> it's cold out so it's a good day to have a hat especially if you're one of the seven dwarfs which -- national have fun at work today. what do you do at work. >> when i'm at work i whistle. >> that's shocking. >> what's the song -- can you give me a whistle song. lease start. >> nice work and you're here. by the way, snow white and the seven dwarfs available on hd digital and blu-ray available february 2nd. nice plug there. several inches across the pacific northwest. two, three storms coming in, we start the snow levels high and drop them. we'll see locally two feet of snow on top of all of the
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there west. denver, you're mild until the snows come early next week. >> all right, guys. that's national have fun at work day. what's more fun than "pop news." turn it over to lara. >> thank you very much. i was just going to mention that. you are required to have fun. that's "pop news," everybody. breaking news this morning, great news too, tyra banks is a mother. the former supermodel and her
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welcomed a baby boy named york. york banks asla. tyra announcing the news he arrived with the help of a surrogate sharing her excitement with this instagram saying the best present we worked and prayed so hard for is finally here. she also thanked the angel of a woman who carried her miracle baby boy. tyra previously opened up about struggling with fertility issues and her desire to be a mom on "the fablife" so we congratulate you all and hopeful that evybody is healthy and happy. >> congratulations. hey, another surprise this morning for you. this time it's for shaquille o'neal. last night jimmy kimmel gave him the surprise of the life revealing he will be honored by the lakers in a shaq-size way. his reaction was a slam dunk. take a look. >> this issis and you don't know about this. the lakers asked me to mention it. a statue they're putting up of
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>> seriously? >> i swear to god. [ cheers and applause ] >> no. >> i swear to god. >> not a joke, shaq. he's in great company. the staples center also has statues of legendary lakers like jerry west, magic johnson and kareem abdul-jabbar. before kimmel revealed the statue's rendering he asked shaq which team he would represent if inducted into the basketball hall of fame and he proudly said, the lakers. >> well, what are you going to say now? >> he had a great career with orlando. >> the expression on his face was really heartwarming. >> so far have fun on national have fun at work day? okay, good. this photo of a fan posing with bradley cooper. this is at the sundance film festival. the only problem is bradley cooper didn't go to the sundance film festival this year. the man is a doppelganger who is pretending -- >> that is not bradley cooper. >> his smile. >> he's been partying, crashing
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at one party he tried to use a screen shot on his phone as -- from "the hangover" as his i.d. needless to say the cooper copy, his jig is up. he better go back to his silver lineings playbook. >> nice. >> if he wants to continue partying with hollywood's hottest. >> such fun until you called him out. >> busted by security when the dope used his phone. >> he'll get plenty of jobs out of it. >> you think so. >> all right. bradley, be concerned. finally, introducing timo, the cat locked in a battle of wits in physical ticks with this hammock. take a look. >> oh. >> is that a cat hammock. >> it's a cat hammock. >> this video was posted by his -- timo has a hard time figuring out how to get on his present. i mean -- >> it's hard being a cat in a hammock. >> oh.
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hammock for months. today. >> watch, though. nine lives ahead of him. timo, you got time on your side and his owners say after months he finally figured it out. >> there we go. so cute. >> just a little, you know, note to all of us, just keep trying like timo did and you too -- >> the ultimate test of national have fun at work day. we still have a minute left. >> can you fill it? >> it's not fair. lara is always getting told to wrap, wrap, wrap. it's too short. >> and now she's getting this. this is what we get. >> what's new, everybody? >> i have a wicked cold. how about you? >> zycam works. >> terrific. anything else you want to talk about? >> as long as she can. >> put the camera on -- you have no idea, america. we'll be right back.
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>> you have 30 more seconds. counting down to valentine's day and "deals & steals" and josh brolin coming in. we got wayne brady coming in. >> we still have 15 seconds. can you talk slower. >> we still have 15 seconds. >> star power super bowl ads to bring to you. that should be fun. all the reasons why you should
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back. alexa what is a snack stadium. >> a stadium built entirely of snacks. >> brilliant. marino marino, do list. architect, five-star chef. >> snacks. >> that's a matchup right there. alec baldwin and football hall of famer dan marino. dan marino is pretty fun. new super bowl ad for amazon. one of many star-powered commercials supply always love watching them. a sneak peek at the ones everybody will be talking about but right now you'll be talking about this. great bargains, "deals & steals" with amy, let's get over will. >> yes, we are counting down to valentine's day this morning and tory johnson is here with great "deals & steals," sweet savings on gifts for the ones you love. >> all right, so we're starting first, bringing back some kind of old-school fun with puzzles
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you can upload a single photo or a variety of photos and add text to them. so many different varieties and so many sizes, one of my favorites this picture of you and robin. i love it. >> moment of pure bliss. >> just sort of pauses or moment of time and gives somebody a lot of fun. big assortment normally these range from $30 to $50, so 14 to $22 and on this deal free shipping. >> that's great. i love that. such a clever gift. this is fun. >> this is fun too. this is men, women and kids from eye candy, watches and what's fun about these, one for you to hold on to, you geto choosos all five pieces, put together the color palette you like, there's so many different things, a bezel face, a plain face, make matching ones for everything. whatever it is you like or buy the box set, a really good deal as well normally depending on what you choose, 35 to 50 all
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or box set, 20 bucks. >> i could see my girls having fun with these. these are adorable. >> this is the heart collection of all leather bags, so isn't this gorgeous? really fun little wristlet. there's all kinds of clutches, cross body bags, leather key chains, everything is beautiful. not only the pieces you see here but there are more in the valentine's day collection when you go online. >> if you don't like the heart there's lips right here. >> like that. >> you got lots to choose from. really beautiful colors and just beautiful quality. as well. normally these are starting at $55 up to 195. slashed by at least 65% so the whole collection, 19 to $59. all leather too. >> so this is one that i really love. this is one i "paul blart: mall cop" -- pulled out for you. this is her large heart shaker it looks so pretty. you see those little crystals this there.
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of colors, of crystals to choose from, sterling silver or 18 karat gold over sterling silver. the six you see right here and really, really beautiful on the inside. these normally start at $185, they're slashed by 77%. $42 to $44. >> get one for every special someone in your life. >> really beautiful. speaking of beautiful, this is just beauty in my eyes right here. >> sweet, these are from brownie points. from. what i love about the sweetheart set it's all individually wrapped so, you know, if you're buying and not eating at all at once you can save them as you go. all of their -- these are the most popular flavors, big assortment or they've got the love bites and these are the ones crispy on the outside and soft and moist on the inside. can't go wrong. >> so good. >> and really good deal, normally $18 to $30, these are all slashed in half, $9 to 15 bucks. >> all right, those are amazing deals.
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sweetie something on valentine's day. thanks to all these companies for boying great deals and you can head to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo for these bargains plus three bonus dees you can only get on line. anyone want brownies. we had chocolate cake. you have your own tray. i'm bringing more. come on, t.j. >> i'd rather have robach's love bites than george's love bites. i'll go this route. >> that makes two of us. >> thank you. >> thanks, tor. oh, they are soft and moist on the inside. i just wanted to say that. >> can never have enough brownies. >> very well done there. mm-mm. >> now you can't talk. san bernardino countdown and star-studded commercials we all love on the road to the big game. this guy is here with a look at some of this year's most highly anticipated ads. t.j., have you some favorites. >> i do have some favors but right now i have been given 15 seconds to do my into to the story.
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super bowl will cost you $2.5 million. for that amount of money companies are making sure they get their money's worth and bring out all the stops and celebrities. that's $2.5 million. >> roll 'em. >> nissen, schumer and rogen. williams. >> i define myself. >> reporter: and wambach. >> you have to honor and own who you are period. >> reporter: the lineup of superads for super bowl 50 looks to be more star studded than ever. >> having a celebrity in a super bowl ad really kind of helps people come together around the brand because even if they don't care about the brand, per se, if it's a celebrity they like they'll get excited about it and pay attention to the ad. >> reporter: this morning, we're giving the lowdown on the latest commercials generating main buzz and major bombtheys. happy birthday to you >> reporter: marilyn? is that you? snickers' latest installment of their you're not you when you're hungry.
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happy birthday mr. super bowl >> reporter: it's a parody of the original serenade to president kennedy in 1962. happy birthday mr. president snickers hasn't yet confirmed who is playing marilyn but there's been a little bit of talk online it might be willem dafoe. >> richard, are you looking for these? >> reporter: everyone will be rushing to add walk-in closets to their home and kia in their ad. >> alexa what is a snack stadium. >> a stadium built entirely of snacks. >> reporter: amazon is hoping to secure a touchdown with their first ever super bowl ad. >> even though, you know, there's this huge globally known brand they've never had an ad during the big game so this kind consumer brand. they're promoting the amazon echo which kind of centrals them not just as a company with a website you buy things on but as
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>> reporter: and just who are these girls cruising in a hyundai waving at? >> even though they don't say what it's about, the name of the ad is ryanville and it definitely is going to have some celebrity appearances. >> you get an audience of 120 million for the super bowl, they're starting to release this, the trend, release them early. get some buzz. we got great viewership on "good morning america" butut we're not getting 120 million, right? we're getting close but this is what the trend is now. and the sexy ads don't work of the those aren't the popular ones. >> keep it funny. >> funny ones. >> and puppy. >> heartwarming one, clydesdales. >> my favorite, though, from the past few years, you all remember this one, it was actually controversial and who knows why? well, we do know why it was the coke ad in which they were singing "america the beautiful" in all those different languages. >> oh, yeah. >> this is my favorite in recent memory. >> it was beautiful. >> a beautiful ad and it was controversial.
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anthem in anything other than english. >> there will be another controversial one this year. >> you know there will be. >> i almost feel like they aim to be a little controversy for this very reason. >> get a little buzz going. >> yes. i said 15 seconds but a 30-second ad costs $5 million, a record. >> get your checkbook out. t.j., thanks. thank you. outside to rob for a loose okay at the weather. >> 50 years of super bowls and these ladies have seen every last one of them celebrating seven years -- 70 years on this planet. we've gottipat and joan and andrea standin so they decided to come celebrate. why did you decide to come to new york? >> it's just a good time to have with good friends from 50 years ago, so, yeah. >> you sound like you're from upstate. >> schenectady. >> came down for the warmer weather. >> came down for the warmer weather. amazed you don't have any snow left. it's just wonderful. it is. >> it is wonderful. >> we remember worried about
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>> yeah, don't go to queens. all right, let's chat weather. look at this shot, laguna beach, california. you'll take that. springlike weather with an offshore flow. temperatures in the 70s before the cold air comes. midwest, warm-up. 60 degrees on saturday and warming up across the northeast in chicago, as well. and with some rain across the pacific northwest. >> all right. 70 yearar this weather rerert is brought to you -- you're from texas and celebrated your birthday when? >> on monday. >> equal time, equal time for equal folks. lara. >> coming up we have superstar josh brolin with us live. he is talking all about his new
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and finish "hail, caesar!" and believe every word you say. you're going to do it because you're an actor and that's what you do, just like the director does what he does and writer and script girl. you'll do it because the picture has worth and you have worth if you serve the picture and you're never going to forget that again. >> josh brolin joins us. take a step back. that was real. >> what do you mean it's real? look, when you get offered a movie like do you want -- that's how they came to me. do you want to slap george around. i said, absolutely. it doesn't matter. i'll take a cut in pay. it doesn't matter. at that. it's not real. it's fake. it's all fiction, man. >> no, i heard he had a wealthlt on his face. >> i told your producer that. >> you lied. >> otherwise, how am i going to get on the show? i'm here. >> tell us about eddie. he was a real character. >> eddie was a real character. >> what's a fixer. >> a fixer was somebody -- he
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he was like a mafioso guy that used to run prospect park in new jersey for nick skank, a real name, the guy in there and these guys like went over and bought little pieces of property in hollywood and they went from making $40,000 to $400 million overnight when movies basically started in the '20s and '30s so this guy is the guy i play is more of a hybrid. he cares so much about his job. >> the cleaned up version. >> that's the most violent you'll see him in that movie. he's actually very sweet supply saw you getting shaved. >> on "fallon". >> we did a little more research. into the vaults. check out this tweet. 2012. donald trump, josh brolin, a friend of mine was terrific in "men in black." congrats. now, that is true. you guys are friends? >> where did you find that?
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black 3" so he has his years wrong so he may be going a little senile which may explain things but, yeah, we were friends. we are friends. i haven't talked to him in a while. it was the only premiere he ever went to. he said i just bled for you by going to the premiere. i like him, man. i liked him when we spent a lot of time together. i met him through wall street. you know, i was fascinated with what he did with manhattan. i mean he went down to grand central staying and built that hotel when manhattan was a cesspool and turned around the economy of manhattan so i think it's fascinating what's happening now. i'll stay out of it. >> he did lend you 20 bucks. >> i still owe him so we have the connection and we'll see. >> you're about to go to the even bigger screen right now. your first time as a big hero villain coming up. >> thanos. you would know so i'll say thanos. yeah, it's exciting. you know, i'm going to meet with
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marvel when i get back to los angeles when i'm out of the woods of north carolina. it's big. i really was. we were in the back woods of north carolina and there was no trailers, no -- "the revenant" has nothing on us. nothing. >> all right and "hail, caesar!" is so funny. cannot wait to see the whole thing. thanks for coming. >> wonderful to see you? "hail, caesar!" opens friday, friday, february 5th. wayne brady will be here in just
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lola, a role "the new york times" says he performs with, quote, radiating stellar heat and humor. >> wow. okay. >> had you not heard that. >> good for me. >> yes, indeed, good for you. >> good for me. >> talk to me how you bring the heat as lola. >> well, i -- i think i just -- because my butt looks so good in the dress and i look good in the heels, but i think the heat is -- i play thihi part with passion and with a sense of love and humor. because i think those are things that i've got and i have no choice playing a character like lola. you've got to be open. you got to be really open. >> really comfortable in high heels too. >> well, that took a second. not to get gory with you but you know much love to you ladies. i see you wearing these beautiful shoes. now i notice ladies' heels and everything. it's -- it took me a month to
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stage and i lost my pinkie toenail within the first week. >> casualty. >> and i had to ice my feet and in the middle of the night i'd wake up because i'd see my feet pulsing and there was a second when i really thought, am i going to be able to do this show? >> right. the dancing you're doing in stilettos. >> i love it now. i got to tell you i've been on broadway before and done theater all my life. this is the happiest that i've been on stage hands down. >> you know what, wayne, you can tell. >> good, good. >> you can really feel it. share with our audience if you will what is it about this role, about this broadway show that is so special. >> oh, the message of tolerance and love and anyone that hasn't seen it, you know, they go, "kinky boots," there's a drag queen in, i'm not -- well, it's so much more than that. it uses lola as this kid, you start off and see lola as a kid wearing high heels. dad is a boxer, get those things
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entire life and now he dresses in drag and sings. it's not about his sexuality. he's actually straight. 's more about he feels so comfortable being this person and he makes everyone around him feel good about themselves and that's the message. >> what a great message. >> that's the message. >> love it. >> day and age of cyberbullying. >> you cannot leave this show without smiling. i mean, you can't wipe it off. >> clapping and singing the songs with us. that's why i love it. i saw it four types before i joined the cast. >> just to make sure you were going to nail it which you have. switching roles you're so funny and also a terrific host. still enjoying do the day job, so to speak "let's make a deal." >> it's a great job. a host is a host. luckily i do so many things that i love hosting and in "let's make a deal" i get a chance to improvise. it's not a job -- if somebody said i want you to be a game
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this job is not just that. it's crazy. you're in the middle of whack-a-doodles and everyone is dressed as basketballs and i get to give out money. big shoutout to jonathan and we get to make up the songs and make folks happy. >> i'm glad you mentioned it. had you did an awesome like rap-off with the cast of "hamilton." >> chris jackson, my boy, chris. >> love that video and just to wrap it up because we have 20 seconds, we hear you are a mad freestyle rapper. >> well, you can see that on "whose line is it anyway >> so you agreed. you got anything. >> you have audiences members that will hold up signs. i haven't seen these words. >> you will create a rap and we will rap, i promise. okay. t it. times square. >> i don't know if you folks are here or aware here i am on tv i'm in times square i was just listening to it's
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coffee didn't want to do that yes i fuss i look good but i'm no george stephanopoulos do that now you look you're a fox please give me this crap man you can't beatbox you must know nightly i wear stilettos the next morn had to do that it's the great white way but now it's groodz when i had to do that that's supercalifragislistic- expialidocious . >> that's what i do. >> the man can wrap and i am being wrapped. everybody, you don't want to miss wayne brady in "kinky
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even death itself." "i love god because he saves you when you're sick." "good morning america" is brought to you by american express open. powder supporter of small business on their journeys to growth. >> got to hand it to wayne brady. he really brought it. >> to get stephanopoulos into a rap. >> two thumbs up.
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