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coffee, but, you know. >> that didn't work. captioning provided by caption associates, llc captionassociates.com good morning, america. political earthquake. outsiders donald trump and bernie sanders win big in new hampshire. >> we are going to make america so great again, maybe greater than ever before. >> tonight is nothing short of the beginning of a political heavy rugs. hillary clinton suffers a huge double-digit defeat promising to take the fight to the entire country. it's not whether you get knocked down that matter, it's whether you get back up. >> and john kasich with the surprising surge into second. >> if you don't have a seat belt, go get one. >> while marco rubio finally makes an admission about his stumble in that abc news debate.
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>> as he battles for third place, who's in, who's out? the race wide open. trump and kasich join us this morning. >> and good morning, america. something is happening out there. bernie sanders calls it a little revolution. what a night in new hampshire. you see it right there. bernie sanders, donald trump rocket out of new hampshire with sweeping wins. a lot of angry voters there looking for change and they came out in force. look at those long lines. >> wow. >> cars heading to the polls in new hampshire last night and those voters shattered conventional wisdom. a year ago sanders and trump not even on the political radar. >> truly a memorable night. on the republican side donald trump, the clear winner, and john kasich taking a surprising second place finish. as for the democrats, bernie sanders taking a double-digit victory over hillary clinton
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>> but au a huge one. the winners celebrated last night with their families. a little hoooo with bernie sandnds with his grandkids at the high school below his victory party and donald trump sent out this picture with his family surrounding him saying thank you, new hampshire. donald trump is joining us this morning and john kasich standing by live. >> but first we have complete team coverage of the new hampshire primary and what happens next in the race for president? let's get right to abc's tom llamas in manchester, new hampshire, with the latest on the republican candidates. good morning, tom. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. new hampshire changing the dynamic of this race in a major way. now, this may only be the second contest this primary cycle but new hampshire voters delivered a bolt of energy to some candidates, while other campaigns may have seen their final days. >> oh, wow. >> reporter: this morning, the ultimate outsider, donald trump, winning big in new hampshire,
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>> but i wanted to congratulate the other candidate, okay. now that i got that over with. you know, it's always tough and then tomorrow, boom, boom. >> reporter: surrounded by his family on stage, supporters in the crowd cheering, build the wall. >> we're going to build a wall. it's going to be built. >> reporter: the billionaire reality star who rallied against political correctness with a blunt message that included building a wall along our southern border to a plan banning non-american muslims from coming to the u.s. voters. >> we're going to win in south i love you all. thank you very much. >> reporter: ohio governor john kasich finishing a distant second but claiming victory for running a positive campaign. >> tonight, the light overcame campaigning. >> reporter: and essentially a she-way tie for third, ted cruz
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congratulate him even though trump called him a vulgar term the night before. >> she said he's a [ bleep ]. that's terrible. terrible. >> reporter: jeb bush claiming new hampshire revived his campaign. >> and while the reality tv star still doing well, it looks like you all have reset the race. >> reporter: and senator marco rubio making a promise never to stumble like he did in that last debate. >> our disappointment tonight is not on you. it's on me. it's on me. i did not -- i did not do well on saturday night so listen to this, that will never happen again. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: governor chris christie who roughed up rubio in that debate not finishing well and acknowledging the end is near. >> mary pat and i spoke tonight and we decided we'll go home to new jersey tomorrow and we're going to take a deep breath, see what the final results are tonight because that matters. >> reporter: now, governor chris
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dropped out of the race. he's just suspending campaigning for the time being but, robin, this morning we have no evidence, we have nothing to believe that chris christie will carolina. robin. >> we'll wait to hear what he has to say. the democratic race bernie sanders walking away with a huge double-digit win over hillary clinton and now all eyes on nevada. vega also in manchester for us this morning. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. bernie sanders is certainly celebrating this morning while hillary clinton is waking up to that embarrassing upset. her team knew she would lose her, they were hoping it would not be this bad. >> thank you, new hampshire. >> reporter: overnight bernie sanders celebrating a victory that was, well, huge. >> because of a huge voter turnout and i say huge.
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>> reporter: but before coming on stage sanders celebrating on the basketball court playing hoops with his grandkids. he is optimistic about the fight ahead. >> we have sent the message that will echo from wall street to washington washington, the government of our great country belongs to all of the people. and not just a handful of wealthy campaign contributors and their super pacs. >> reporter: hillary clinton conceding defeat. >> i want to begin by con great lag senator sanders. >> reporter: with bill and chelsea standing on stage remaining deninth about the future. >> it's not whether you get knocked down that matter, it's
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i know i have some work to do, particularly with young people. and here's what we're going to do, now we take this campaign to the entire country. we are going to fight for every vote in every state. >> reporter: and clinton concedes bernie sanders managed to tap into a real sense of anger among voters but her camp is telling us this morning they are shifting their focus now to those upcoming states south carolina and nevada, robin, where they hope she can tap into her support among latino and african voters. >> cecilia, what are we hearing about these reports of a possible shake-up within the clinton campaign? >> reporter: well, for now, robin, there is adamant denial inside the clinton team saying that's not going to happen but we know they are moving staffers around to upcoming states. certainly this morning there is some serious soul searching happening inside team clinton. they know they've got to get this base in south carolina and nevada active and supporting her
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they've got to do something differently. >> as she also said tap into those young voters, as well. all right, cecilia, thank you very much. george. >> okay, robin, let's talk to john kasich fresh off that second place in new hampshire last night. he's already in south carolina, charleston, south carolina, this morning. governor kasich, congratulations. 106 town meetings in new hampshire. is that what made the difference? >> george, i think that helped and it was a great grassroots organization and then onto of it was the message which is, you know, we're americans before we're republicans and democrats. and we need to grow our economy which i've been able to do both in washington and in ohio and when we do that, we make sure we leave no one behind and the mentally ill, the drug addicted, working poor, everybody has a right to rise in america and restore the spirit of this country. that's really what it's all about, george, and, you know, it's really funny, as you and i talked yesterday, the light really did overcome the darkness. i had so many millions of ads
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out of there with a strong second and it's remarkable and feels great. >> our pollsters are going through the results calling you the anti-trump. you were the candidate of experience. he's the outsider. you had that hopeful message. he's taking a hard line. can you bring those together and when you look at the polls he beat you by 20 points. question be stopped? >> yeah, but, george, i beat him in dixville notch, it was 3-2. >> i think it was 2-1 but go ahead. >> but, george, here's the thing, look, it's a long race, right. we're here in south carolina. we'll be here. we'll go through south carolina ultimately to the midwest and you know what it's like in pennsylvania. and in the south, george, i've got to tell you, you know, mississippi, you know trent lott, the guy doesn't lose many. we are very strong there. got the governor of alabama. we're building a team in tennessee. this is a long, long race and, you know, everybody always understatements me, but it seems
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so we're just going to put one foot in front of the other. >> jeb bush not getting out of this race at all about to face an onslaught from him and his aides say you have little or no chance in south carolina, quote, kasich has consistently supported gutting the military and has no viable path in the palmetto state. your response? >> well, look, you got the bush campaign, i think they spent about $120 million and they've got like four delegates, i mean, they've got blown out of iowa and did poorly in new hampshire so they are spending all their money going negative and when you pound me i'm going to have to defend myself but i think it's sad. i think it's a sad situation when you've got to rely on negative to move voters which they haven't been able to do as opposed to articulating a positive vision. why don't they do that and somebody ask them, well, what
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for isn't selling you got to ask yourself why you're running. at least if that was the case for me i'd be asking. i won't get diverted by it. i'm a rye formerieye reformer. >> can you imagine bringing two wings of the party together with donald trump? >> well, i don't know what that means. i mean, i'm running for president and, you know, we had a good night and we're just going to keep working. i absolutely do believe that i cannot only unify the party, but i also believe i can bring back that reagan blue collar democrat who they were for reagan and, george, here's the thing about it, most of these conservative democrats when they see a socialist winning they're like, what's happened to my party? i mean i'm a democrat but i'm certainly not a socialist. i think those are people we can attract.
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>> no, i said we can attract the democrats, george, because -- well, look, my father was a democrat and i'm a strong conservative republican, but somehow it seems to resonate with them. up in new hampshire i had so many o the people in the democratic party say, hope you do well. hope you win. i said, well, if i do i hope i get your vote in the fall. you got to switch over and vote republican. >> thank you. >> let's talk to matt dowd, jon karl and cecilia vega up in new hampshire. cannot underestimate the aftershocks of last night. >> no, as we talked about it it is an earthquake on a massive scale knocking down the foundations of both political parties and at the size of a basketball team now on the republican side where there's five candidates and the interesting thing about this rice that lines up for donald trump in the course of this, instead of being weaker, one-on-four he's stronger one-on-four and weaker marijuana and lines up and it's going to be very difficult to stop donald
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>> and, jon, picking up on that there e no incentive for any other republican candidates to get out right now. excuse me. >> this is the perfect result for donald trump, not just his 19-point win but the fact that there is such a muddle below him and second place finisher john kasich is absolutely nowhere in south carolina. he's at the bottom of the polls and then jeb bush, he sees a reason to go on and ted cruz and marco rubio, absolutely has a reason to go on. it was basically a three-way tie for third place. >> he admitted that debate performance did hurt him. you talked about self da and south carolina upcoming for the clinton campaign, they had been hoping for big wins there but now facing a real fight especially in nevada. >> reporter: they certainly are, george. this is that fire wall that hillary clinton's team has been talking about banking on her support in circus especially among african-american voters but looking ahead, bernie sanders is already running
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has a bunch of door knockers to go. certainly i tell you, that mood last night was so somber inside that party, no victory party for them. nervous about what comes next. >> how much will she have to retool? >> a lot. she lost badly among young voters, among women and has a huge trust problem. she has to retool that campaign to a great degree. >> thank you all very much. bernie sanders will be live on "the view" for his first interview since the primary. 11 owe 11:00 a.m. an abc. theupreme court put brakes on president obama's plan to fight climate change and limit greenhouse gases at power plants but the justices temporarily blocked it into going into effect. a new warning from top intelligence officials. they expect isis will attempt a direct attack on the u.s. this year.
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this year's report on security threats a, quote, litany of doom citing concern about north korea's nuclear program as well as the threat posed by homegrown terrorists. two months after the attack in san bernardino, the fbi still has not been able to unlock one of the shooter's cell phones. the fbi direct are says it's one example of howncryption is interfering with investigations. there is a major recall by general motors. 500,000 are being called because their brake pedals could fail. silverados being one affected. the rest on our website. where does a pig run? his local polling place, of course. maybe he was protesting pork barrel spending but no political mudslinging here. a local farmer was told his pig was hamming it up at the local precinct, so he eventually came down, you know what i'm going to
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>> nicely done. >> what's your count, four, five? >> that was up there. >> pretty easy. >> that was. >> thank you, amy. new concerns about the zika virus as athletes prepare for the olympics in brazil. hope solo is speaking out saying she is so concerned that if she had to make a choice right now, she wouldn't go to rio. abc's linzie janis has that story. >> reporter: this morning, the zika virus crisis now striking fear in some of our nation's top athletes. u.s. soccer star hope solo saying if she had to choose whether to go to the summer games in brazil now she wouldn't go. solo who is about to start playing qualifying rounds with the u.s. soccer team tells "sports illustrated" i would never take the risk of having an unhealthy child. i don't know when that day will come for my husband and me butter butterally reserve my right to have a healthy baby. solo who helped her team to world cup victory in 2015 saying
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should be faced with this dilemma. >> hope solo is the first. she won't be the last and many of them are so long and have their whole future to look forward to and youennd when you look it includes family and children. >> reporter: the olympic committee tells abc news they are closely monstering the situation through the cdc an passing on recommendations to its athletes. zika which is spread by mosquitoes and is believed to be behind a growing number of cases of microcephaly, a rare birth defect. stays in the system for about a week and once it's left the body they do not believe it affects future pregnancies. still, with so many questions left unanswered, more athletes may decide the risks are too high. for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> and christine brennan said she's the first, hope solo, probably not the last. >> to rob right now.
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we welcome you back to "gma." donald trump, the big winner last night in new hampshire and he celebrated big time with his family thanking his daughter ivanka who made seven stops. seven stops in one day at the polls. now all eyes of course on south carolina and trump will join us in a few minutes. >> he seemed pretty happy. alaska airlines flight from boston had to be diverted to denver because of an unruly passenger. witnesses say he was drunk and made threats that everyone would die. he was removed and the plane flew on to san diego. also this morning, eye-popping news about gas prices. analysts predict they could drop
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midwest thanks to falling oil prices. >> wow. >> below a dollar? >> never seen that. >> no, not -- >> huh-uh. never seen that in my lifetime. also this morning, is this the worst game show fail ever, the family at the center of a major -- >> the funniest. >> "family feud" fumble. joining us live, michael, you got more on that. >> this is the patterson family, you know, "family feud" is about being together, everybody being on the same page. but sometimes being on the same page may not be a good thing when you're playing "family feud." you'll see that when we come back. now, over to you, george. >> look at their smiles right there. they're not the only ones smiling. donald trump is smiling. look at the size of his victory, almost 20 points over john kasich. i spoke with him moments ago. mr. trump, congratulations on the big victory last night. you did even better than the final polls so did that surprise you? >> well, we were getting just
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and many would show up. many more than we anticipated so getting a lot of signals. it's a great place, new hampshire. i love the people and they were reflective of it. it was a great evening. >> what is the one thing you think is the key to your victory? >> well, i talk about trade and it started out with trade and military and pro-/-tect the vets. then after paris it was a whole different thing. it became security, george. people wanted security and because i'm by far the strongest on the border and i'm not just talking about the wall but the border, it morphed into the security of our country and, you know, the military and isis and we're going to knock the hell out of isis and that's where it all is right now but it really did. it started off with trade and how we're losing so much to so many including china, japan, et cetera, mexico.
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that but also about the military and protection. >> the divided opposition and a lot will stay in straight through south carolina. are you ready for them to come after you. >> i am ready but it's a little bit of a misnomer. as people drop out i'll get some of those numbers. i saw one group, not you but they added up like five opponents and said if you add up the results of these five people they're even or even above mr. trump and i said to myself, wait a minute, i'm going to get some of those votes also, a lot of them so i think, you know, there's a little bit of faulty thinking. i'd be very happy if they'd get out and i'm very happy that they stay in. right now it looks like i have a quite a few in. >> who is your chief opponent right now. >> i think they're all good. they're all talented people and they've been governors, senators. they are right now in some cases golfers, senators and it's a talented lot. but i think we have a message that's really better than their message.
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rest of the country in a bigger message? >> well, i guess you hone it a little bit. people said i've become better as time goes by. maybe you could tell me that. i'm not sure, perhaps you would. perhaps you wouldn't but i think you do. you know, with experience, i've never been a politician before, george. i never did this before. i've created jobs. i'll be a great job -- last night i said i'll be the greatest jobs producer that god ever created and i will. i know where the jobs are and we'll bring them back from china, from mexico, from all over and, you know, that's what i do and, frankly, i've become a politician. seven months ago i became a politician but i've become very comfortable with it. i think the debate is very important. the debating is very important. i didn't realize how important, i guess, until this last debate. night. mr. trump. see you on the trail. >> thank you very much, george. steam. >> he does and he's right about
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now to the latest on that royal caribbean cruise ship swept up in hurricane-force winds making its way back to new jersey right now as the captain explains for the first time how the storm caught the whole crew off guard. abc's linsey davis is on the scene in bayonne, new jersey. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, to you, robin. many meteorologists are saying there is no way that storm should have caught anyone by surprise. the captain of "anthem of the seas" has more than 20 years' experience but said he never saw anything like it. after battling destructive 30-foot waves and hurricane-force winds, the captain of the "anthem of the seas" is speaking out defending his actions to set sail saying he didn't realize the magnitude. >> the whole thing was not bigger than this and was up here and just exploded. >> reporter: in a video broadcast internally to all 4500 passengers' state rooms captain claus anderson who ordered
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for eight hours during sunday's storm says he's never experienced anything like it. >> honestly, i have not seen low pressure that was not forecasted experienced. >> reporter: joseph alstrom says his actions to set out to sea were appropriate. >> once you get out to sea things happen and you have to let the wind come and survive it and ride it out. >> reporter: the ship originally headed to the bahamas is now slowly making its way up the east coast, royal caribbean tells abc news, weather isn't great so he's slowed down his speed to smooth it out. >> we're on the eighth floor or the eighth deck and the waves felt like they were almost crashing into our room. >> reporter: charlotte litman's father asher treated her to the cruise for her tenth birthday. not at all the caribbean vacation they had had in mind but one she'll be telling her friends about for a long time.
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it was a giant storm and we basically survived it. >> reporter: royal caribbean has said thiship remained seaworthy the entire time and built to withstand even rougher seas and is expected to arrive here around 9:00 tonight. robin. >> i bet they can't wait to get back on solid ground. linsey linsey, thank you. an abc exclusive in that serial case captivating millions. the woman whose testimony could
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back now with an abc news exclusive. that "serial" podcast captivating millions across the country. now the star witness who could break the case wide open and she is talking only to "gma." amy, you have the details in this fascinating case. >> even if you aren't among the millions who paid attention to this case you'll want to listen up.
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to determine if adnan syed will get a new trial garnered more attention than any other proceeding he'd ever seen in his state and you'll see why when you listen up. >> this is a prepaid call from -- >> adnan syed. >> reporter: adnan syed's story has captivated millions since the 2014 launch of the podcast "serial" turning listeners into armchair detectives. it recounts a then 17-year-old syed's arrest and conviction for the 99 murder of his high school ex-girlfriend hae min lee. syed was sentenced to life behind bars but has always and maintained his innocence. his initial attempts to appeal the verdict unsuccessful. >> it is what it is. if someone believes m m or not, i have no control over it. >> reporter: the now 34-year-old is getting another chance. this week in a post-conviction relief hearing syed's attorney argues his lawyer at the time of the conviction had been ineffective arguing she made so
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conviction should be overturned. >> to not ever contact asia mcclain, to never find out if her story helps or hurts your case, that makes no sense whatsoever. that is not a strategy. >> reporter: one of those alleged mistakes highlighted by "serial" host sara koenig failing to contact a potentially key alibi witness, asia mcclain. >> if there was nom technicality that then would prove his innocence, great, you know. >> but i think, i think asia, you might be that technicality. >> reporter: after hearing her in the podcast syed's defense team called mcclain to testify during the new hearing. mcclain maintaining she was with syed at the time prosecutors contend he killed lee. >> i was sitting in the library bored to tear ss and someone walked in that i knew. i asked him about his breakup with haee she was dating someone else. he just wanted her to be happy. he didn't seem to be disturbed
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>> reporter: this morning, she is speaking out exclusion lively to abc news. >> the biggest thing was setting a good example for our children, leaving a legacy of integrity. >> reporter: but prosecutors say justice was served 16 years ago. mcclain admits she does not have all the answers. >> do i think adnan killed hae? honestly i couldn't tell you. i hope i was able to provide enough information to the judge for him to be able to make a rational decision. whatever that might be is in his hands. >> as for syed, after spending nearly half ace life in prison, he is thankful for his day in court. >> reporter: the judge did not rule on the five-day hearing and no timetable on when he will but know that millions are waiting to see what happens and if you guys haven't listened to this podcast it is truly fascinating. days.
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>> absolululy. it's fascinating. thank you so much, amy. coming up next that "family feud" fumble going viral. what really happened? you won't believe it. you've got to stay tuned to "good morning america." it's hilarious. to the couple wondering what a good deal looks like... no. seriously? we'll give it a 6 for composition. scary. wow, what about just putting a fair, no haggle price on the window? not zany enough? sometimes the best deals
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welcome back to "gma" and the game show moment everybody has been talking and laughing about. the "family feud" fumble that baffled host steve harvey. the patterson family was asked to give nicknames for mother and one of them couldn't stop repeating the same answer so let's take a look. >> cecilia, name another way people say mother. >> how about nana. >> folks, we've got two strikes. sheila. tell me another way people say mother. >> what about steve, nana. >> didn't you say nana. >> i did say that, steve, yes. >> stop clapping. are you trying to say it in spanish or something? >> steve. >> it's the same word. >> it's the same word. >> cecilia can't go changing it
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can't be your answer. sheila, tell me another way people say mother. >> what about mommy. >> you want mommy. >> not mommy. >> right. >>ing 0, now let me ask y'all something. y'all crazy? taking all these words that's the same and just say them different because you want to? >> what about mommy? mommy. >> y'all stop laughing at this. tell me another way people say mother. >> okay, steve. nana. [ laughter ] >> [ bleep ]. >> the whole thing. he needed 20 minutes. >> hilarious. >> steve, his reactions are great and we'll have them live coming up in the second half. >> the whole family is going to be. >> momly and nana. >> same questions. hey, mommy.
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vehicle protection. good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and trump and sadler take new hampshire. >> new hampshire, i want to thank you. we love you. >> thank you, new hampshire. >> john kasich swoops into second place as hillary clinton says she'll keep fighting. >> here's what i promise, i will work harder than anyone. >> we're live in new hampshire. lena dunham's private health battle. the actress calling off her press tour to deal with endometriosis. dr. ashton is here live with more on the condition millions are facing. the symptoms to watch for and the best ways to treat it. go big or go home michael's heart-to-heart with his dad. the important talk everyone
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>> who doesn't want their father or the person who was most influence in their life to be around as long as possible. >> what you should know about reversing roles. when you start taking care of mom and dad. how to get away with murder star alfred enoch is here as we say -- >> good morning, america. i'm burning up >> "how to get away with murder" star alfred enoch is here with an exclusive sneak peek. the show is back on thursday. >> tgit. >> it's back, baby. >> we'll also see the family behind that viral "family feud" video we showed you. we'll talk to them in just a little bit. >> here's steve harvey having fun with them. >> there they are smiling. >> yes. >> also this morning, we've got our $5 dinner challenge.
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celebrity chef gail simmons and it is delicious. i got to tell you that. she's got her secret ingredients ready. the big reveal is just minutes away. >> sounds good. >> can i just say that's -- this will be day three. $5 goes a long way. >> it does. >> it really does. >> unbelievable meals so far? that's all coming up. we'll start with an update on today's top story, those sweeping wins for donald trump and bernie sanders in the new hampshire primary. abc's cecilia vega is live in manchestst, new hampshire, witit the latest. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. the consensus here this morning, voters are fed up with the establishment and the message they want to send, bernie sanders and donald trump need to be taken seriously. >> wow, wow, wow. we want to thank the people of new hampshire, right. >> reporter: overnight donald trump and bernie sanders winning big in new hampshire. >> thank you, new hampshire. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: senator sanders the only candidate in this race getting the seal of approval
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>> we have sent the message that we'll echo from wall street to washington. >> reporter: this morning, donald trump just off his huge victory speaking with george. >> we were getting just great signals with every rally and many, many people would show up. many more than we anticipated. a great place, new hampshire. i love the people. >> reporter: and while john kasich finished in second place, he is now considered to the be top contender in what's being called the establishment lane. >> i absolutely do believe that i cannot only unify the party, but i also belieie i can bring back that reagan blue collar democrat who they were for reagan. >> reporter: and this morning that fight moves on to south carolina and hillary clinton is not backing down. >> now we take this campaign to the entire country. we are going to fight for every vote in every state. >> reporter: and winning in
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be critical for hillary clinton now, this huge loss here, a very narrow win in iowa, george, not where this once presumed front-runner thought she would be at this stage of the race, george. >> s srted out 50 points up. okay, cecilia, thanks very much. amy with the morning rundown. >> good morning. some of the presidential candidates are actually taking a break from the campaign today to cast a key vote in the senate. they're expected to impose new sanctions to punish north korea for its nuclear program and rocket launches. intelligence officials say north korea has now resumed efforts to produce weapons grade nuclear material. well, pope francis is stepping into the highly charged debate over u.s. immigration and arrives in mexico friday and plans to travel to the u.s. border to stand with mike grants in a symbolic move to so solidarity with those trying to cross the border. a study in brazil founds babies born with the zika virus may also have serious eye problems in addition to brain damage.
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cases are reported in 19 states as far north as pennsylvania and ohio. a health alert about acetaminophen, one of the most widely used drugs. pregnant women who take drugs like tylenol, researchers say, could be much more likely to asthma. doctors say it reafirms why pregnant women should always consult with their doctors before taking any prescription or over-the-counter medicine. a major lawsuit. burberry is suing jcpenney claiming trademark infringement selling outerwear copying their checked pattern. they're suing up to $2 million for each infringed trademark. this parking garage collapsed on top of an excavavar. >> oh, my god. >> somehow the operator of that machine was able to walk away. we are told he was not even injured.
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your daddy? 16 month reed was seeing double when his dad's twin brother entered the picture. the baffled baby couldn't figure out which one was dad. he kept saying dada. each time he thought he got it right and confusion set in. fyi dad is in the gray sweater. reed's mother also has an identical twin and tried the same trick with her and it didn't work. he knew who his mom was. >> of course, he did. >> isn't that funny? >> that is adorable. >> how well for us dads. let's go over to michael now. >> all right, thank you, george. here's a look at what's coming up on the "gma morning menu." the latest on lena dunham's medical battle that millions suffer from. an torn heart-to-heart everyone should have with their parents about their health. i did it with my dad. we'll tell you how to do the
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thth actress is opening up about a health challenge she's facing that's forcing her to call off her entire press tour for her hit show and rest. abc's deborah roberts, always great to see you. >> lena is revealing her battle against endometriosis. an often painful condition that fects millions of women and can lead to fertility issues for some. a topic many would prefer to keep to themselves but the outspoken lena dunham may change that. lena dunham is one of the busiest women in hollywood directing, writing, starring in her hit hbo hit "girls." >> i worked very, very hard to overcome the challenges of my non nontraditional body type. >> reporter: but two weeks before the season five premiere she made a surprise announcement saying she won't be able to promote it due to a chronic health problem called endometriosis writing on facebook i am currently going through a rough patch with the illness.
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>> she didn't have to announce it but people love her because she speaks her mind and shares her truth. >> reporter: the love on social media came quickly for the actress with one woman sharing her own endometriosis experience writing "i'm level 4. thank you for being so honest and open about this." another "thank you for your bravery. you could have easily kept this private". >> she doesn't just say this is what's going on with me but goes a step further. >> reporter: she first shared on her blog called the sickest girl. posting these photos after a surgery possley diagnosed her with the disease. >> she's learned a lot from that experience and now she's like saying, you know what, guy, i'm going to take some time off. when somebody says that and they're fully honest about it you can't do anything but respect their decision. >> in fact, honesty is her mantra. dunham goes on to shine light on her dark moments saying she's no longer afraid of her body but
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in her classic style she opened up about it entailing on the set she couldn't leave the room to direct show. clearly determined, robin, to give a voice to others suffering in silence. and so glad she's listening to her body. dr. jennifer ashton is here with more. we have heard about it, been that much about it. >> you could arguably say this is the most painful and least discussed gyn issue affecting so many women, so we do need to explain it. i want you to take a look. you can look right ere. what endometriosis is the lining of the uterus, the endomeet triial flandzs instead of coming out of the body go all over the abdominal and pelvic cavity and plant little seeds or lesions or im implants all over the body and
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so as the uterus contracts every month so do those lesio and can cause excruciating pain. we don't understand what causes it but know it can be debilitate debilitating debilitating. >> i have heard from so many friends how painful this is. how are you able to diagnose it. >> the thing is truly endometriosis has to be diagnosed surge iicallysurgically. either with a camera and taking a biopsy. you can't diagnose it with ultrasound. we can get clues with the symptoms a woman is having but important to make the diagnosis. >> deb was telling us about lena and how sometimes she was just not able to work. many consequences. >> it's a spectrum of severity. women can have endometriosis and have no symptoms or very mild symptoms and then it can progress along this spectrum a miss school or work and usually that's if it's inadequately treated. in this day and age that's really a failure of modern medicine if they need to miss things like thavenl the scarring
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issues and can be associated with an increased risk of ovarian cancer which gets back to why it's to so important to make the diagnosis. a spectrum. this can range from no treatment to hormonal, suppression so they're not hormonally responsive and do it birth control pills or injection. surgery and in some rare cases full hysterectomy, removing the hormonal stimulation. the key is working with a gynecologist to manage these so that it doesn't really affect your lifestyle. >> again, good for lena for getting out there and discussing it. >> 100%. so important. >> thank you, jen. dr. ashton iss taking your questions. you can tweetary @drjashton. february is american heart month and it's something i care about for a personal reason.
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with his heart and we teamed up to make a video showing you how you can have a heart-to-heart with your parent about their health. take a look. >> what's the most important talk you remember having with me? >> i was like you got to do something. you got to lose some weight. you got to take care of yourself better. >> but i cut down. >> i just saw you eating a cookie. >> you can't get quit it all. >> when you had a heart scare, though, did it make you more aware about your health overall about taking care of yourself? >> it keeps me thinking young. i don't want to go around here with great big stomach and, you know, all that kind of stuff. >> so it keeps you from the dad bod. >> yeah. what inspired you to talk to me about my heart condition? >> i know that you would do the same for me. you give mee advice. >> definitely. >> and sometimes i think the hardest thing to do is to talk to your dad or your hero because
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who doesn't want their father or the person who was most influential in their life to be around as long as possible? >> and joining me now is abc news chief medical a a health director dr. richard besser. hard conversation sometimes to have with your parents because you're reversing the role and you become the caretaker. you had an issue with your father, as well. >> yeah, it was a few years ago. i got a call from my dad. he had a mild heart attack and my dad is a doctor and there were so many things that he was doing wrong and i had to have the same conversation you had with your dad. here's some changes and it's not easy to kind of reversese those roles. >> now, when it comes to heart health, what do older folk, what do they need to know. >> you know, a lot of it isn't so much from aging. it's the progression of heart disease. if you keep that in control you'll be in better shape. some things you'll see from aging, blood vessels will get
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may get larger, you won't be able to exercise as much as you used to and that's hard for people to come to grips with. >> any tests they should absolutely have. >> yeah, as you get older you want to make sure you're checking your blood pressure and cholesterol more. more than tes make sure they're staying on track with a heart healthy diet and stopping smoking and having them understand the changes you make as you get older can still make a difference. you can be in your 70s and 80s and make changes that affect your life. >> it was tough for me. do you have any tips for someone out there that needs to have this conversation. how do you even approach this. >> yeah, first, it's not one conversation, it's a series of conversations so you want to talk early, often and progress with that. you want to approach it the way you did, with sensitivity and respect so that you're not coming in saying, mom, dad, here's things you have to do immediately. you want to include your brothers and sisters if you have them in the conversation so it's
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that's doing this and then you want to hold off. if you start the conversation and it's not going well, punt and come back to it and realize there are other opportunities. >> your dad is a doctor. he must have known better but couldn't face it. >> doctors are often the worst when it comes to this. when he had his heart attack, he didn't take his aspirin, he drove himself to the hospital. he did all these things and he had signals that he hadn't been paying attention to and, you know, all of us do it and we can often see it in others, in our parents, but looking to your parent who has always told you what to do for your health and i kind of need to suggest something to them you have to be sensitive. >> it can be uncomfortable for you and dad put down those cookies, okay. dr. besser is going to be taking your questions throughout the morning. thank you, doc. tweet him @drrichardbesser or go to "gma's" facebook page of now outside to rob to tell us about the weather.
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look at this. we got christmas and kind of valentine's day together. santa sent me to new york city from pennsylvania because we love "gma" and that's kind -- is that a caterpillar with heart antennas? >> yes. >> i love it, kenly. we want to talk about what's going on in pasadena. running in shorts and tanktos. record heat across parts of l.a. take care of your pets. serious stuff, a bit of a fire danger as well. 80s in los angeles and near 90 yesterday so probably some records falling.
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not too shabby there. >> her best friend trey is here. you're from detroit. >> right. >> just to get on tv. well done. back in to you. rob. come on in. it is cold out there and hot in here because it's "pop news" time. we'll begin with oscar news getting ready for the big show and if you think what the best oscar speech inur time was jennifer l lrence was one and halle berry you're seeing there, robin williams if you can remember back to 1998 and what do those kind of speeches have in common? they're more than just a list of people to thank, right? so, great idea, academy. this year the academy hoping to get more of those funny heartfelt moments before having to play that infamous you're out of time music which i hear in my head every day during this
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offering nominees the chance to fill out what they're calling a scroll card that will roll at the bottom of the screen while they're doing their speech of all the people they want to thank so that they can free up and talk about the emotion of the moment, the experience of making the movie. >> take the pressure off. >> take the pressure off. >> will they do that for you, lara. >> i didn't get to thank my mom, my dad. all the people who made this moment possible. get the hook. all right. wrap it up, funny, funny, control room. now i'm out of time. also in "pop news" this morning, van gogh once said, i'm not an adventurer by choice but by fate. did you know that he said that? >> i had no idea. >> now you do. the art institute of chicago is now launching an interactive experience that allows you to live out your own artistic adventure just like the famous painter with the help of air pbn. b. i'm not looking for a sponsorship.
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the news this morning. you can stay in an exact replica of his famous yellow house for $10 a night. the airbnb masterpiece created to celebrate the exhibition of his bedroom series which runs through may 10th which i want to see. by the way, the actual yellow house in france, the room in this situation is in the beautiful chicago neighborhood of north river. $10 a day. just a room. >> you don't get a bathroom. >> 10 bucks. >> hey. >> i was curious. >> i think that's a fair question. there is a follow-up investigation happening. don't you dare play that music, people. also in "pop news" this morning, near, far wherever you are. >> oh. >> would you go on a fully functioning replica of "the titanic"? >> no. >> a real question. it's happening preparing to set sail in 2018, the updated vessel
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identical to the 1912 cruise ship with the exception of some very important modern safety modifications, thank you. bluestar lines says it will have first, second and third class tickets just like the original with cabins to accommodate 2400 passengers, 900 crew and another big difference, the maiden voyage, not across the icy atlantic, instead you can be king of the world in a cruise from china to dubai. >> more than 10 bucks. >> a little more than $10 but i poise the question, would you? >> no. >> why not. >> no icebergs is a big plus. >> celine dion may be the on board entertainment. >> i feel like something feels a little fishy. >> i'm waiting. >> oh. >> see, they just come to me. >> they just come to you. >> not scripted. >> you promised me a special -- >> hold my hand. >> you ask and i deliver. >> thank you. >> roll it, people. remember the walrus who robin
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everybody. what about mommy? >> mommy? >> mommy. >> not mommy. >> right. >> okay, now, let me ask y'all something. y'all crazy? [ laughter ] >> that is the video we've been showing you. it's steve harvey and the patterson family of chesterfield, missouri, and the "family feud" clip that has everybody talking. the whole team is joining us right now. samuel, trisha, yolanda and cecilia. who among you is a mommy? hi, guys. raise your hand if you are a mommy. >> hi. >> i guess we have a slight delay.
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so i want to ask you guys, what was going through your mind, sheila, when steve harvey kept asking you for another word more mom. >> well, what had happened was i had a moment there and i really think my nerves got the best of me. it just really got the best of me. >> so, one of you guys -- >> there was a couple -- >> go ahead. i'm sorry. >> there was a couple of questions -- answers that i already prepared, but those answers was already given so basically my nerves just got the best of me trying to come up with something else. >> that's human. we're playing along with you. and, sam, i know you were next sam. did you have the right answer already? were you just waiting to get through? >> i tell you, i was thinking the whole time, i was saying, man, i hope this question
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didn't have another answer. but i have thought about the play and i said, well, looks like it'll never get to me anyway, but i was hoping it didn't come to me. >> so you guys have had some time to think about it. have you figured out what those final two answers are. >> or they can't tell us. >> maybe they will. [ laughter ] >> you will find out february 23rd. >> i have to admit, sheila, i was with you. i couldn't think as i was watching the clip. amy and i both saidd what about ma but i agree with you. it's not an easy question. so we -- we all felt your pain but is there a world where you've ever actually used any of those iterations of the word mom or were you just really -- >> buying time?
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in time. i really -- i have to put it on stressed in time. >> maybe. >> and the cajun culture, mammy. >> mamacita. >> patterson family, also we got a chance to hear you all sing. na na nah nah nah nah hey hey good-bye guys. were you guys surprised at steve harvey and how much time he gave you? >> we were very surprised. actually we were so surprised we were enjoying it the same time. at the same time we were like, oh, my god, what are you doing, steve harvey. he made it so fun and we were just having a great time so we really enjoyed it. >> really great that the audience was enjoying it, as well.
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>> yeah, you put on a show. you put on a show. we appreciate that. >> i know. >> and we love -- we love the matching outfits. we love your energy. we cannot wait to find out not only the real answers but also how y'all did. so, i believe the episode is airing "family feud" on february 23rd. correct? >> we'll be watching. >> all: that's right. >> thanks, guys. >> thank you. >> bye. >> thanks, patterson family. best of luck to you. >> . >> na, na, na, na. >> now over to michael. >> time for our $5 dinner challenge where celebrity chefs get $5 to create a well-balanced meal for two and this morning food and wine magazine special project director is here to take on the challenge, celebrity chef gail simmons.
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hello, hello, hello. how are you doing? >> i'm doing great. >> it's a tough challenge. >> it's very tough but tell us, when you're budgeting for a family what should you do when you're going to a supermarket and budgeting? >> this is the hardest thing. when you're thinking about what to buy, buy in quantities of versatile ingredients that you know you can use in different ways. >> what do you have in the bag? >> my single favorite ingredient in the kitchen of all time, eggs. breakfast, lunch, dinner, you'll see what -- >> eggs is breakfast. what makes them a good dinner -- >> you'll see and you'll like it. they work in so many ways. can you use them for baking, you can use them for cooking, breakfast but also are a great meal any time and using only half so this ingredient, only $1.56. >> okay. >> what else you have? >> next, spinach. >> ah. healthy, packed with iron, calcium.
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use the other half for salad later in the week, $1.25. >> $1.25, now a fritata. >> i'm going to make a fritata. >> cheese, everyone loves cheese. i buy cheese in a block instead of shredded and only using two ounces. >> what's the price of this? >> 75 cents. >> okay. now, what's the one last item you have in the egg. >> potatoes. only two of them. 50 cents. potassium packed potatoes. >> now, final price is -- let's ring it up. $4.06. okay. >> right. two for two. >> let's move over here and put it all together. >> i'm also going to use basic pantry items. can you grab me dried basil, dried oregano and start with a simple marinara sauce.
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people central have these. >> i'm going to use a little of each and sauteed onions and garlic with olive oil want to pour that in? >> that's just a can of potatoes i squished up together and add some tomato paste and let that cook down, season it with salt and pepper and reduce it then you have a beautiful sauce that's going to go with my fritata and use it all week long and make pasta with it the next day. i have a job for you. >> you want me to grate some cheese? i used to love doing this as a kid. >> it's great to do with your kids. grating is a great job. be careful of the fingertips. >> wouldn't be a good accident to have on live tv. >> i have done it before, my friend, don't even joke. beating up six eggs for two people and beat them up right here and steamed my poe tate toys and season my eggs with salt and pepper.
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when my eggs are scrambled up i'll put them into my sauteed browned egg, onions and potatoes and into that i'll add a little spinach and then i'm going to let it sit. you don't want to touch it too much. it'll start to set. cooked down but stay fresh. i add some cheese to it. >> goes into that. exactly. you'll let it cook. let it set. put it in the oven, 400 degrees. comes out. >> this is what we come out for, ready for the plate. >> put it down here. >> this is the moment. >> how do you do it? >> just like that. >> all right, there we go. you know what, gail, this is amazing. if you can get these recipes on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! and mario batali is taking the $5 challenge tomorrow. gail, i'm going to have breakfast. >> well done. >> such great ideas every day.
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>> i made the recipe for the family last night and everybody loved it from ming tas achlt schlta tsai. >> now to rob. >> l ltle snow. kind of wet. some umbrellas are out here. you're from the uk. >> yes. >> live in australia. >> here on a three-month visa and "gma" is one of your first stops. how is our audience in australia? >> good, good. >> which means in inc.english that transfers to really big. snow showers that will continue across parts of the east coast. but the lake effect will crank. still lakes are unfrozen, unusual for this time of year. locally over a foot is possible then we'll wind things down. dry from denver and warm in dallas and chilly down across
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>> let us talk. after seeing that little clip like that i c only imagine that the table read when all the actors are sitting around and reading your lines to know that you shot annalise, wes? >> yeah, that's a big responsibility, isn't it? i was a little bit concerned about that. she's so great on the show. no one is going to like me anymore. better not kill her off. >> looks like you wanted to. >> i mean i understand it. the poor guy, the stuff she's put him through and she's a difficult woman. i understand his frustrations. i don't judge him. >> no, christoph, are we going to learn more about the back story. >> one of the fun things about theeecond half of the season. we delve into that more and find out about the back story not just of wes but a lot of the other characters and how they've been meshed together and there's more than there first appears to
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>> some are tuning in and sayayg he has a british accent. wes has a british accent. many -- we hear actors in character. you say you stay in accent. >> yeah, that's kind of the way i put it. you know what, it's because i've never worked in this accent before. not in accent. never done an american accent for a job. any kind of american accent and all of a sudden this came along and thought this is so exciting but i don't want to let everyone down. people are what's with the weird accent. >> you nail it. >> that's what i do. stay with it during the whole time of shooting. >> i'm sure it helps if you stay with it and has to help viola davis, first of all, the entire cast, the producers, everyone is spectacular. i had the pleasure the first season of going out and meeting so many people. a word you said to describe viola is powerful. >> what's it like being around her and learning from her. >> it's fantastic. always nice as an actor when you
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things to the table and change the way a scene works and can take it in an unexpected direction and she brings so much. so much there to work with that it opens you up and you find things you might not have expected. which is one of the really fun things about the job. >> you can see the continued growth from everyone. >> well, that's great. >> being there and the other thing i love about you, you are not on social media. how can you not be on social media. >> i don't trust myself. >> no? >> i don't trust myself. i can't go out and say things i'm thinking so everybody can see. it would be a disaster. >> when you come back from the pub. >> exactly. >> this is what i'm going to be doing when i get home and me with a twitter feed. >> nothing to do with your technology -- you're technically challenged -- >> i am technically challenged. i'm not a concise person so 140 characters is -- i would be the person like tweeting, you know, an essay over like 50 tweets and everybody would be bored.
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we're heading if you like -- >> we are in the final stretch of our "10 dates in 10 states" cross country adventure. our producer erica scott almost home but first looking for love in new orleans. get all the scoop on valentine's day gift giving. >> so, i'm here in new orleans and it's fat tuesday. >> so i'm closing in on the home stretch. my eighth date in eight days. >> daniel? >> erica, hi. >> i met daniel on tinder and he
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which is right in the thick of it on bourbon street. >> this inanti- >> having a date on fat tuesday is pretty unique and nice to have a local to show you how to do it right. oh, my god. look at this scene. yay! my ladies. how do i always get these in a knot. i ruined it. what is your idea of like an ideal valentine's day date? >> just something small. intimate. i think that's probably one of the best you can do. >> let's throw more beads. >> in the countdown subscribers increase from christmas to valentine's day. this is your first tinder date? >> yes. >> this is my second tinder date. >> looking for a last-minute valentine. first you have to start your conversation with either lol suggests hinge or haha. it's nice to compliment your
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with sorry because 56% of the time you're less likely to get a first date. estimated americans will spend almost $20 billion on valentine's day this year. the average american will spend about $150 on flowers, jewelry and candy. >> erica is fantastic. has a lot of energy. we're just experiencing the night. it's been a lot of fun so far. >> i don't know what valentine's day has in store for me but bourbon street was a blast. >> all right, joining us now from bourbon street in new orleans ax producer erica scott and, erica, you just mentioned valentine's day. it's just around the corner. you have two dates left. are you feeling the pressure? sgl>> a little bit. well, right now i'm on bourbon street where the cleanup is happening. the aftermath is pretty gross but actually there's a new survey from "usa today" that 25% of women expect disappointment on valentine's day so i don't think i'll be one of them.
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from and you've already have eight of the dates. do any stand out yet for you as like your favorite? >> so, i haven't chosen any favorites quite yet. and i still -- i don't even know who my date is in connecticut but i do think going into a first date with no expectations may be even just finding a best friend is definitely what i'm taking away so far. >> so i'm trying to concentrate. it's pretty funny to see trash being scooped up behind you on bourbon street. >> it is after mardi gras. >> i understand your next date will be super cheesy. >> it's amazing. yes, i am very excited. it is going to be a fromage romance making mozzarella. >> got to do a lot of cool stuff. >> truly get to see the world. follow erica's journey.
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