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have fun in california. good morning shgs, america. deadly terror attack on a crowded tourist destinytation overseas breaking right now. at least ten killed more than a dozen injure. a suicide bomber targeted a crowded park. two feet of snow in 4 hours causing chaos on the roads. plows struggling to keep up. this car completely encased in ice and new york and boston bracing for the first snow of the season. another bitter blast of arctic air is moving east. dramatic new video of that daring raid to capture el chapo. th deadly shootout between marines and the drug lord's bodyguards. the first look inside his safe house and his hidden escape route and new surveillance pictures of sean penn before that secret meeting as the actor breaks his size.
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alabama, national champs once again. >> alabama back on top of the college football world. >> knocking off clemson overnight is an instant classic. the tide turning on a trick play. our team on the sidelines for all the action. >> all: good morning, america. and it is a great morning for alabama fans. it is being billed -- >> almost crimson. >> i'm trying to be -- >> a little nod. it's their fourth national championship in the last seven years. 11th overall. jesse was there. he'll have a complete wrap-up. >> a lot toncluding that deep freeze in the midwest moving east and take a look at this car in upstate new york. completely frozen encased in ice. sam and our team are standing by. but we are going toegin with that breaking news.
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of europe's most popular tourist destinations in istanbul, turkey. terry moran is in london with the latest. >> reporter: this attack in the historic heart of istanbul close to that famous blue mosque happened about 10:20 this morning. a massive blast that shook nearby buildings heard across the city. police swarming the scene. the injured rushed to nearby hospitals. some with serious injury, at killed. 15 wounded and foreign tourists are among the dead, we hear. a german tour group was nearby. among the wounded, six germans, one peruvian, one norwegian, the turkish president erdogan said a suicide bomber linked to syria was responsible. it's the latest in a spring of terror attacks in turkey and this is just another sign of the spreading turmoil in that region. george. >> they are facing a many front war. thanks very much. now to that blast of winter dumping more than two feet of snow around the great lakes. creating whiteout conditions and
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for the first snow of the season. abc's linzie janis is in icy hamburg, new york, this morning for us. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, robin. we'rhere on the shores of lake erie where high winds pushe the wear over this break wall creating this frozen wall of icicles and check this out. this car completely encased in ice. you can see how the water just washed over it and froze instantly. this is about six inches of ice, solid on there. check it out. it's not going anywhere any time soon. overnight, winter whiteout. >> you can't see across the street. >> reporter: snow causing commuter chaos in upstate new york. cars crawling along highways. as plows struggled to keep up. >> move on inside now. >> reporter: drivers unable to get traction. this car losing control and skidding off the road. rescuers battling the elements
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the storm. snow falling so hard and fast, loville, new york, getting 21 inches in just over four hours. and wind gusts of up to 47 miles per hour sending waves crashing off lake erie freezing this restaurant, creating an incredible scene. and in case you were wondering the owner of this car, a young guy, 24 years old out at the bar and decided to do the responsible thing and get a liftt home. came back to his car looking like this. he probably won't be able to get it till spring. not going to make progress today. they are expecting, george, up to another foot of snow in the buffalo area. >> we can tell how cold it is. we'll go outside to sam in for ginger and, sam, that snow is heading our way, new york and boston? >> absolutely, george, first flakes of the season. coming out of the sky today and drive time home in new york big story. right now louisville, cleveland, cincinnati, your roads are a mess and slippery.
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it's not just the great lakes but on into the northeast and cold front stopped for a reason. look at the snow in % pennsylvania. but also look at the pink, blue and white all around new york. that's your 4:00 start time to new york. drive time boston. you start at 5:00. it's not a lot of snow but it's enough to make your drive home a mess. erie, pennsylvania, this is your snow and bad news, i got more. behind this, behind this is this air. 23 below in minneapolis this morning, 15 below in iowa city. that's your windchill. it spreads deep south and east. even colder to start. atlanta, 18 degrees tomorrow. this last of thursday, 26 degrees. robin, george, everybody was making fun of winter and now winter is like, i got you. >> i know you'll have more. now to the national championship game and the new kings of college football, alabama. overtaking top ranked clemson in that instant classic last night
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their fourth title in seven years. jesse palm was there for it all. how about it, jesse? good morning. >> roll tide, robin. it was unbelievable and i'm here at the timo tell and this was a game for the ages. both teams fighting so hard for the national championship but alabama has been a powerhouse in college football forever. they proved it again last night. both teams combining for 40 points in the fourth quarter alone and this game came down to a couple of wild plays. >> alabama back on top. >> reporter: overnight number two alabama shutting down number one clemson's undefeated season with a score, 45-40. >> it's something i dreamed of since i was little. i can't say enough about it. >> reporter: the incredible night kicking off with megastar ciara's rendition of the national anthem. >> the heisman winner in the open field headed for the end zone. >> reporter: the biggest star on the field, derrick henry scoring three touchdowns and clearing
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our rob marciano right there on the field. >> how does it feel tonight? >> it feels great. >> reporter: the game a constant trade-off. >> right in front of the end zone. touchdown, tigers. >> reporter: going into the fourth quarter a tied game until this crucial trick play. >> alabama's got the ball back. >> reporter: alabama regaining control of the ball after an onside kick teeeeg up pow player o.j. howard. >> it's howard for his second touchdown tonight. >> reporter: minutes later. >> touchdown, drake. >> reporter: alabama's kenyon drake returning a kickoff for a 95-yard touchdown. >> once i saw green grass, i was just trying to make sure i got to the end zone and last ten yards i gave it all i got. >> reporter: clemson fighting till the end scoring in the final seconds but it wasn't enough. giving alabama the title of national champions. the team showering head coach nick saban in a gatorade bath for the fourth time in the last
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so it's his fourth national championship in the lasteven year, of course, all coming under nick saban. now his fifth overall national championship and many people now calling nick saban the greatest head coach in the history of llege football, robin and george. >> that is saying something. you stayed with them. you picked 'bama. you got it right this year, jesse. you did it. >> i had a 50/50 chance. >> yes, exactly. we're going to have a lot more the game coming up. >> a realist. the race for the white house and gloves are off between bernie sanders and hillary clinton like never before with new polls showing a dead heat just 20 days before the first vote answer faced off in iowa last night and abc's cecilia vega is on the trail in des moines, good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: did you say heat, george? good morning to you from a freezing iowa. this time, 20 days from now as you say we will know who won the iowa caucasuss but this mornqng, hillary clinton is feeling the pressure and bernie sanders is pouncing.
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but overnight a democratic candidates' forum hosted by fusion, bernie sanders and hillary clinton going head-to-head. >> have you noticed t ts lady has been getting more aggressive with you? >> yes. >> why is that? >> it could be that the inevitable candidate for the democratic nomination may not be so inevitable today. >> i have laid out specifically my tax plans and my friend, senator sanders, has said he will lay out hit before the iowa caucasus and a m anxious to see them. he was basically a democrat before he was a republican. >> reporter: also taking time out for a few laughs. >> is it off grandbrand for a democratic socialist to live in a mansion like the white house? [ laughter ] >> well, i would consider it more like public housing. [ laughter ] >> nice public housing.
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aisle, the laughs continued. donald trump on "the tonight show" with jimmy fallon. >> extraordinaly handsome person. [ laughter ] >> i have a beautiful head of hair. >> reporter: and, of course, on the attack. >> i think she's got maybe a race that's going to be a little tougher. i think she'll win, i guess. >> reporter: when it comes to hillary clinto >> i haven't even started on her yet although last week i did a little bit, i guess but we haven't even started. >> reporter: yeah, he is not letting up. right now the clinton campaign is trying to lower expectations. one campaign insider telling me the mood inside camp clinton is not necessarily nervous but the word is realistic, george. 20 days to go. >> i don't know o drew the shorter straw you or linzie. you get inside. matthew dowd, calling for a spirited debate. she could lose the first two contests?
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confrontation and could go to con conflagration and i still think she's favored but it could be a much longer race. >> what does the world look like in the clinton camp if she actually loses iowa and loses new hampshire? >> i'm reminded of the line in "jaws" i think we'll need a bigger boat. the other thing fascinating who would have guessed six months ago donald trump has a better odds of winning iowa and new hampshire than hillary clinton in this process? >> you believe that. >> he has better odds today that he will win iowa andnew will. >>ay up in new hampshire he is in a real fat. matt dowd, thanks very much. the commander in chief and big revelation from vice president joe biden saying in an interview within cnn how president obama offered to help his family as his son's health crisis worsened. abc's jon karl is at the white house with that story. good morning, jon. robin.
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story he has never told before, showing his close bond with president obama recounting a story about a conversation he had with the president after his eldest son beau was diagnosed with brain cancer as he was serving as delaware's attorney general. >> i said if beau resigns he has no -- there's no -- nothing to fall back on, his salary and i said but i worked it out. i said but jill and i will sell the house and be in good shape. he said, promise me you won't sell the house. he's going to be mad at me saying this. he said i'll give you the money. i'll give you the money. >> as you said a special bond between those two men. the president will be giving his final state of the union address tonight and the white house is signaling this will be a different kind of speech, non nontraditional? >> reporter: that's right. this is a legacy speech. unlike many states of the union this will not be a laundry list of proposals of what the president wants to pass, in the coming year, this is going to be
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president has done over the past seven years. the president has said that he is more optimistic going into the new year than he has ever been going that a new year. look for him to talk about more successes to come. quite a contrast to what we've been hearing from the republicans and, frankly, robin, a bit of a tough sell because 70% of american public in most recent polls say they believe the country is on the wrong track. >> all right, jon, thank you. we'll have live coverage of president obama's last state of the union address tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern heren abc. i know you'll be -- >> heading there in a little bit. that new video of the raid to capture el chap the billionaire drug lord back behind bars as prosecutors in seven u.s. jurisdictions fight to get him in their courts. abc's matt gutman is at the scene of the bloody showdown and has the first look inside el chapo's underground tunnels. good morning, matt. >> reporter: that video giving us a visceral sense of how ferocious the fight was inside that house. and in our walk-through we saw
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chapo's escape tunnel showing us how close he got to getting away. they came in ready for a fight. but with the mexican marines got,ing looked and sounded more like war. el chapo guzman's bodyguards fighting to the death blasting away. the mexican marines wear body cameras ss returning fire lobbing stun degrades. signs of that fierce gunfight but no sign of el chapo. the mexican government had been hot on el chapo's heels since his secret meeting with sean penn and actress kate del castillo last october. el chapo wanted had him to make a biopi about it. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: turns out it was being documented by but mexican intelligence photographing their every move. photographs showing they arrived before heading out to his jungle hideout in one of his planes. sean penn now breaking his silence on that controversial
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telling the associated press via e-mail, i've got nothing to hide. this morning the magazine releasing on its website the full 17-minute video el chapo sent penn and this morning abc news getting a first look inside el chapo's safe house. >> one of the things they apparently liked to watch "queen of the south." the narcos liked to watch shows about narcos. the mirror leading to a tum. very dank and very wet and go down this passageway which is flooded and had to crawl under that to get over there. right there is that door. submarine and through that is the entrance to the drainage system. that was was supposed to take him to freedom. it led right under the street and took the marines five hours to finally capture el chapo and this morning he's in a super max prison but overnight mexican officials saying his extradition
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>> yeah, it could take some time. to amy with today's other top stories. that deadly home explosion in ohio. >> just near cleveland. four members of one family killed after an explosion and fire ripped through this home. the mother and her two daughters, ages 8 and 12, were found in the front haha. the father was found in the back, investigators right now do not believe a gas leak is to blame but they have not ruled it out. well, there is a new warning about the u.s. economy as oil prices continue to plummet. analysts warn up to one-third of american oil and gas companies could go bankrupt. oil prices are falling in part because of slowing demand in china. some experts fear prices could drop from $30 to $16 a barrel. well, there is growing concern about a humanitarian crisis in syria. food and medical supplies have finally arrived in the town of madaya which had been cut off for months forcing resident there is to starve and now aid workers say the situation is
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hundreds of people at rick of dying unless they are immediately evacuated. well, the nfl has suspended cincinnati bengals linebacker. vontaze burfict. we've all seen therapy animals on planes for people who need emotional support and i don't know about you but nothing says comfort quite like a pet turkey. check out this picture posted online by a flight attendant. airlines allow animals on board if you have a doctor's note saying you need the app mall for emotional support. unclear if he put any fellow passengers in a fowl mood. but that turkey is gobbling up ththe frequent flier miles. >> oh. >> wow. >> you know. a turkey -- >> on a plane. >> c c you imagine if straps next to you was a turkey. >> i would be off that plane.
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>> morning south florida. we have an important traffic alert you node to know about. let's get straight over to constance. traffic alert that all the roadways are bad. here's palmetto expressway eastbound heading towards golden glades a red road. we've got oneane of traffic blocked also delays westbound lanes as well. so just a mess this morning because of all of that rain.
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palmetto expressway traveling south ad i-95, trying to get into those express lanes from a golden glades. guess what you're not going to be able to get to it because it is completely shut down. constance it has been bad all mornrng long because of that rain but is felt nice because our temperatures finally feeling like winter. urpt 50s across south florida with homestead is 61. lower skis down by keys. low lying clouds. an and some precipitation falling causing wet roadway and those accidents. as you can see we will continue to see cloudy skies throughout morning by afternoon gradual clearing will occur. highs in low 70s before we see temperatures colder tonight into tomorrow morning. developing right now in miami-dade police there investigating a after three drive by shootings last night. we're told two people were shot near northwest 17th and 114th street. one victims hit in the shoulder. e other hit in the ankle. another shooting this time in 129th street in northwest 18th court.
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how many people were hurt at the scene. last drive by shooting happened near nournt avenue and northwest 117th street. policerying to figure out if these shootings are connected. a third person is has died a car crash. a 14-year-old hospitalized died along with his older broker and another man. driver was able to get out of car before it submerged but still unclear how the vehicle ended up in lake if driver will face any charges. be careful out there south florida is wet and rainy. we'll keep you posted on all
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over next. this is going to behe best day celebrating a huge win last night, alabama, did over clemson. >> sam was going nuts during that play. >> that's football. a long run. >> when they run. >> awesome. >> it set the stage for their big victory and the man behind it, kenyon drake will join us live. but kenyon is going to join us. he's got his fans around him and it was an exciting moment and dedicated the game. >> it sure did live up to the hype. a lot going on right now including that breaking news in turkey. suicide bomber attacking a popular tourist destination, at least ten people killed and more than a dozen injured. president obama preparing
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address tonight including dr. bennet omalu behind the movie "concussion." >> quite the gentleman. sam, you better remember this. carli lloyd, okay, in the finals of the world cup, from midfield she scored. it was one of her three in the world cup final. well, this morning, team usa star getting a huge and a well-deserved honor named women's world player of the year, big congratulations to carli lloyd. >> she did earn that one. we will begin with tonya couch, remember, she's the mother of that affluenza teen posting bond this morning after a judge slashed her bail. abc's ryan owens is in ft. worth with the latest. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, george. she is expected to walk out of this jail in just a couple of hours. that's after her defense team was able to convince a judge that the so-called affluenza mom is not so affluent anymore. she's the so-called affluenza mom who the sheriff says has been complaining about her accommodations behind bars.
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get to leave. this texas judge reducing her bond from a whopping $1 million to 757500 after she pleaded not guilty. >> we're talking about a third degree felony. we're not talking about a capital murder. i got to make my decisions based upon the law alone. >> reporter: the judge pointing out tonya couch is accused of a nonviolent crime. hindering the apprehension of a fugitive. namelylyer son ethan. the duo disappeared last month after video was posted online of ethan at a party where others were seen playing beer pong. that's a violation of his probation for@ killing four people in this 2013 drunk driving crash. his attorneys arguing the teen suffered from affluenza, that he was too spoiled to know right from wrong. the mother's arrest warrant says the duo drove to mexico after tonya withdrew $30,000 cash and told her estranged husband he would never see them again. >> how much money is in that accounun if she were to have
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>> last time i saw it was negative 99 million. >> he told the judge attorneys froze the mother's bank accounts and she owns no property. that it all longbelongs to her soon-to- ex-husband. if released he'll live with him. she'll have to wear a gps ankle bracelet and pay back the county the more than $3,000 it cost to fly her back to texas. what about ethan? he is still in mexico fighting extradition. next week there will be a hearing here. whether he's here or not, to determine if his case will finally be moved to adult court. george. >> o. ryan, let's talk to dan abrams about this. the purpose of bail is prevent somebody from running away. these proven she can run away. why the huge reduction in bail? >> this isn't a million dollar bail case. these two, ethan and her mother are two of the most hated people in america.
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that doesn't mean that you change the rules because you want to get them. the purpose of bail is not to punish. it's to make sure she shows up. she will be under 24-hour home confinement and wear an ankle bracelet. two incredibly restrictive requirements to make sure she's not going anywhere. to be honest this makes a lot of sense it's much more realistic. >> shouldn't have been a million dollars. >> i don't think so, no. >> meanwhile, you've budget scratching your head over this decision by ethan just to sit there in mexico and fight extradition. >> i have no idea what he's doing there. i mean, he's in a detention center in mexico, not serving the 120ays max he could possibly get here in the united states. now, is it possible a judge will give him credit for that? maybe. if a judge doesn't you have to ask yourself what the heck is he doing? he will get extradited here. so it's just a matter of when.
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possible seeds of an insanity mental health defense. >> the judge ordering a mental health evaluation and everyone immediately will say she better not get off on a mental health defense. the reality is all the judge is doing is making sure she's comfortable tent to stand trial. meaning can she understand the proceedings against her and assist in her defense, et cetera. that's a very, very low standard. >> dan abrams, thanks very much. all right, george to that appearing model accused in a string of jewelry store robberies in the south. abigail lee kemp facing a judge for the first time on monday breaking down in court as we learn more about her alleged accomplice, abc's steve osunsami has the story. >> reporter: looking much less sure of herself than the young woman on video staring into security camera, the 24-year-old who police have now charged with robbing a string of jewelry stores is seen here head down being hauled into court monday. abby kemp is facing up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
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young woman with the gun and gloves accused of stealing millions in jewels from stores across five states in court she broke down into tears. >> let's test it out. too big. >> reporter: it's an e eirely different picture than the former model with a sense of humor seen in videos posted on social media. >> she was a student athlete in high school where she played basketball and softball. >> i'm a golfer now. >> reporter: friends say she was confident and later waited tables at hooters and twin peaks. >> it's almost 5:00. to myself. >> cocky is air really good word to describe her. >> reporter: police named this man ras her accomplice. he was arrested with kemp at this home north of atlanta and is sitting in jail too. neither have yet entered a plea. kemp has a bond hearing thursday. for "good morning america," steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta.
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coming up powerball fever hitting a high. we know t.j. can't get enough of it and that jackpot is still going, t.j. >> yes, but,robin, i need folks to get out their pen, paper, calculators and their checkbooks, i am about to show you a way to guarantee you can win the powerball jackpot, that's coming up on "gma." a couple million just for the heck of it ind to do your own taxes. so we flew in mastermind george smoot to help him. ok, what does it say there? it says, "did you buy a home?" did you buy a home? yes. well then, press there. (cellphone tone) ok. thanks.
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you're not indestructible anymore. it is 7:41. back now with our world record powerball prize growing along with the lines to buy tickets for wednesday's night historic drawing. the jackpot now close to a billion and a half dollars. and nobody hoping for a winner tomorrow night more than that guy, t.j. holmes, where are you? >> look, yes, i need a win because this thing is only a rental. i got to get it back by wednesday. but, look, the numbers are so large they're hard to compute
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calculations and come up with a way to end poverty and guarantee a win. million dollar jackpots, that's so 2015. 2016 has brought a new frenzy over a big number. 1.4 billion. remember, this jackpot started at $40 million just two months ago. was at 300 million on new year's eve but just because nobody has hit the big jackpot the past 19 drawings doesn't mean nobody is getting rich. at least 67 tickets worth a million dollars or more have been sold in that time. ;> big smile. >> in iowa, joel dominguez was one of those $1 million winners. >> i never win anything. i feel very lucky. >> reporter: everybody seems to have powerball fever but the biggest players are in the smallest state, the folks in rhode island are buying tickets at a higher rate than anyther state almost 3 1/2 per person. >> you can't win if you don't play it. >> reporter: but in the midst of theadness an idea emerged.
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the billion dollar jackpot be divided evenly among all americans to end poverty. $4 million for each of us. the original post shared over a million times. math. we'd all get about $4 apiece. not 4 million. all right. i know u're kept cal as a way to guarantee a win, we say, well, why wouldn't somebody do it already and plus there are there. here we go. if you bought every scenario, that's 292 million tickets at 2 as i ticket you're out $584 million. the jackpoint 1.4 billion after taxes you get 524 million. that's a little short but if it gets to 1.5 to $1.6 billion, this is going to pay off and you can make your money back. a couple of problems. first, let me get to it.
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doesn't have state income tax. two, almost impossible to get out there and buy 292 million tickets and, yes, george. >> what if more than one person wins. >> you're in trouble. that's the other thing. always, george. george, don't you have a state of the union to go to or something, man. >> that blew that rearry right out of the water. my question was more about can you carry the two -- >> i'm done with y'all. >> whole lot of work on that. hey, coming up we have one of the stars from last night's national championship game, do we still have time to talk to him. i hope so. 'bama's kenyon drake will tell us what was behind that, oh -- >> yeah. >> come on back.... you're right. it's tiue to set this bird free. hot blooded, check it and see... got a fever of 103... feelin' hungry? how 'bout a donut?
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>> have you been to bed at all? have you gotten any rest, kenyon, since the game? >> not really. i got a little bit of sleep when i went upstrs, but probably only like an hour of sleep. >> who wan@s to sleep. you want to, you know, just congratulations again a again. what was it like, those last few yards when you dove into the end zone? >> i knew i was running out of gas and i knew i had a defender on my tail closing in, so i just wanted to give my last-ditch effort and dive for the end zone and luckily it worked out for the better. >> it surely did. this is the fourth title for alabama. the last seven years with nick saban. he has five overal as a head coach. what did he tell you guys before the game and whatt makes him such a special coach? >> our motto for the entire season is always finish. we came up a little bit short in thth ole miss game early in the
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elimination game from that point on, so at the end of the day, he always told us, you know, go out and give your best effort and with a coachsaban, you always want to lay it out at the end of the day and we're glad we can be national champions at the end of the day. >> i know, kenyon, that was very special for you and the entire team, you lost a former tealmate to a car accident in october. alal. tell us about him and what it meant to dedicate the game to him. >> yeah, alti was a special individual. always knew how to light up a room any time he came into a room and to get this national championship for him when he can never get -- he didn't get it, but thank you, he did a great job and, you know -- >> they're telling you to wrap. >> i'm sorry. >> and mascot too. tell the mascot we said thank you for getting up. congratulations. roll tide.
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find your fit. morning south florida i'm eric. i did jacey burch an important traffic alert we need to tell you about. good morning, south florida. pam me to expressway eastbound right here a red road we still have heavy delays one lane of troofk blocked causing a mess for anyone heading towards glades. also westbound drivers stop and go traffic there. looky-loos and normal congestion of the morning another crash to get to if you're traveling northbound a palmetto expressway and byrd road a little fender bender there 12 miles per hour now to broward we go. another crash to get4to this one reported right off the turnpike southbound. on approach to sunrise boulevard p those speeds obviously pretty slowt 25 miles per hour. julie, the rain is just a mess on the roadways. indeed it has all morning long we're finally see a break in some areas from showers but always dealing with chill this morningg grab that sweater or jacket. temperatures right now upper 50s low to mid 60s. you're going to need a sweater all day long you won't need rain
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we did see showers off down down miami that pushed off shore we're all dealing with that cloud cover this morning highs today will rapid willing warm up to lower 70s. it will be a very cool day and then reinforcing shot of colder air will move in dropping temperatures tonight to low to mid 50s. have a great day. now it a man who was beaten and a robbed during an armed robbery in north miami. it happened at cb wire also northwest seventh and 119th street in north miami. witnesses say an employee was attacked by two robbers i iide story a witness told us fourth time robbers have hit that store in the past year car yak coral springs gas station with child inside vehicle still on run this morning. today we're hearing 911 calls from rat girl's stepfather. >> emergency at someone just stole my car with my daughter inside the car she's in back seat. i had car an off and it's s sh start they jumped in and crank it up i ran in a gas station to right in front of the door right like right in front door walk inside to get something. turned off car they just jump
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left. this happened thursday night west sample road and holiday springs boulevard robber dropped six-year-old off after realizing she was in the back seat. >> okay we're going to keep working all breaking news in south florida for you right now "good morning america" continues next. - at healthcare.gov i found affordable, quality coverage. - man: checkups, emergency services, prescriptions... my insurance covers everything for my family. - narrator: most people who enroll through healthcare.gov qualify for financial help
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. big news concerning breast cancer. the huge headline about final recommendations when it comes to mammograms. what it means for women about when to get screened and what age to start. dr. ashton breaking them down this morning. nobody can drag me down blake shelton fights back. the countrytar taking heat from fans for his new romance accused of going hollywood with girlfriend gwen stefani. what he's saying about his incredible year. i'm on top of 9 world time to clear your mind and rebobo your soul as we go inside the meditation craze. millions of americans already doing it. now deepak chopra and i'm going to bring along my own teacher sharing theirirecrets to living healthier and happier. we're putting you on the path to
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and it's one "pretty little liars" little morning. the all-star cast of the one of the biggest hits on tv is here. get ready for the "pretty little liars" as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. never been in love before i know that amy's daughters are very excited. >> they're not excited because i didn't let them come here today. >> oh! "pretty little liars." the cast of the hit show is here live opening up about the big winter premiere tonight. >> the girlsannot get enough of it. >> so excited about tonight. been talking about it for a week now. >> our house too. also this morning, big new headline about multivitamins. do at the live up to their labels? surprising new research coming up. if you're one of the millions who shop online for groceries we'll tell you which delivery service is the best value for you.
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we'll have that coming up. okay, that's coming up. now amy working her way to the desk and has the morning rundown. >> good morning, the big story a deadly bombing at one of europe's most popular tourist destinations. at least ten people have been killed after an explosion ripped through an historic area of istanbul, turkey, not far from the iconic blue mosque. most of the victims are foreigners. government officials have identified the suicide bber as a 28-year-old syrian national. back at home hillary clinton is breaking ranks with president obama on immigration. clinton's reaction was at first reserved when the obama adminiration began rounding up illegal immigrants for deportation. but shecame out against the raids last night during a forum in iowa and bernie sanders immediately denounced those raid has they first began. well, donald trump took another jab at hillary clinton last night asking how she could be in such a close race with bernie sanders who isn't even a democrat? trump claimed he, quote, hasn't
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for now trump has his own challenge in iowa where polls show him neck and neck with ted cruz. well, lawyers for bill cosby have filed a motion to dismiss the indecent assault charges against him in pennsylvania. they claim the prosecutor is violating a ten-year-old agreement not to bring criminal charges against cosby if he testified in the civil case involving the same accuser. cosby is due in court again early next month. and in medical news new doubts about the effectiveness of multivitamins. a study finds one out of three multi multivitamins fail to live up to the claims on their labels and while some of the supmentsere lacking in nutritional content others excded the levels tolerable for the body. a new warning from the american heart association. it says drinking just one sugary soft drink each day can add to your belly fat even if it doesn't increase your overall weight. that fat is the most dangerous beuse it wraps around internal organs and raises the risk of
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and finally imagine parking your car without even being in the driver's seat. apparently it's now possible. a software upgreat now allows tesla cars to park and unpark themselves not only can the car pull itself into your garage at the push of a button it can also parallel park by itself and perhaps the best part, it can drive right up to you in a parking lot. kind of like a valet parking without having to tip the valet. the future is here, robin. >> it is, thank you, amy. i know you have a l l of interest in the next story, as well, because there is a big headline about mammogram recommendation recommendations. new advice from a major group of experts that could affect when women in their 40s begin getting screened. we have dr. jen ashton here to explain. so, what is different today? >> so, robin, we're seeing the final guideline, this is just by one group. trust me there are other groups and they will be weighing in again but the big change here from the u.s. preventive service task force is really softening
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what they're saying for women with average risks start screening at 50. screen every other year and screening really isn't recommended for most women over the age of 74. this is exactly what they said in 09. the difference here is more woman's choice in the 40 to 49-year-old age group and shared decision-making between that woman and her health care provider or doctor. >> every woman has to make the decision best for her. men are diagnosed with breret cancer, as well. >> absolutely. >> can you understand the frustration that why can't the experts be in agreement? >> abablutely. and i share that frustrate as a woman and as a physician but this is a very complex issue because there are a lot of specialists that teed to weigh in here. and there are not just medical and scientific issues but there are ethical and social and political and economic issues and the goal here is trying to find that sweet spot, robin, between risk and benefit and not just in saving lives but in improving women's quality of life, as well.
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coverage and the mammogram -- this new guideline? will this complicate things? >> i think so. only time will tell. i will tell you ironically women who have insurance because i have patients with insurance and without insurance often have less choice in making decisions about whether or not something will be covered. the one issue here is that congress did pass a bill with a rider that extends coverage through the year 2017. what happens after that we'll have to wait and see. >> give us your bottom line. >> i'm a board certified ob/gyn and follow the recommendations start ax 40 but what i worry about this term average risk because we know the majority of breast cancer is diagnosed in women who were average until they get that phone call. so while it's important to crunch numbers and analyze statistics, there are actual women's lives that i am responsible for and that will always come first for me. i know it will, jen. thank you so much. you know, once again people will pepper you with questions and you'll be on twitter and take
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morning, you can tweet her @ death penalty rjashton or go to "gma's" facebook page. here's what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." country star blake shelton taking a little heat for his romance with gwen stefani. what he has to say about that. then we have a parenting alerer for you about teens who try too hard to fit in and what you can do about it. plus, we're going inside the meditation craze. deepak chopra is with us sharing his secrets. all that and very exciting morning. the cast of "pretty little liars" is with us live. hi, everybody. all that and more coming up on "good morning america."
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hey hey getting some advice here but we're also back with blake shelton. the country music star sending a message of his relationship with gwen stefani. reena ninan here with the details. >> good morning to you. you know, he has never been shy about turning to social media to take on the tabloids or even negative comments online and once again blake shelton is standing his ground. >> blake. >> reporter: country music star blake shelton breaking out with an aggressive tweet monday to his over 15 million followers. hey hate e. i'm having an incredible 2016 so far. then just minutes later, yee haywhay achlta haww. if you only learn one thing from me take no [ bleep ]. >> he's been flaunting his relationship both by being seen in public and all over social media.
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miranda lambert last july he's been called out for supposedly going hollywood by his country fans. you used to be such a good person. hollywood hit you and, man, it leaves some disappointed. that's all. his hilarious response, just sitting here in a preetiing about the fact that i've gone hollywood. >> blake is kind of saying it's my life and i'm happy. >> yet life seems to be very good for the 6'5" country superstar. his new relationship with rock star gwen stefani has been very public since they announced it in november. and even sending each other flirty tweets like, blake shelton, you're so funny and cute. this weekend he and stefani were spotted in nashville at a wedding for shelton's hairstylist. last week after he won a people's choice award stefani tweeted, wow, #everybodylovesblake. meanwhile, his ex-wife is basking in her new romance with southern soul singer anderson east.
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partners have seemed to move on. it's just the fans, they really like blake and miranda as a couple and it'll take them some time to accept blake and gwen as a couple. >> and no matter what happens this year we all know when the drama of heartbreak comes fantastic songs and blake shelton starts his concert tour next month and gwen tweeting out a few days ago, #,writing a song about a cowboy. >> good to see you. buying your groceries online and skipping the store is on the rise. sales expected to top more than $13 billion for 2015. with so many companies fighting for your dollar, even big players like amazon are jumping in the online grocery game. we wanted to see how their price prices stack up this morning and abc's rebecca jarvis has your price check. >> reporter: it's breakfast time at my house and the deliveries are coming in. >> thank you.
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grocery services stack up we placed orders for the exact same breakfast items from four different companies at the exact same time. peapod, fresh direct, amazon fresh, the market leaders and start-up instacart. lisa lee freeman with me to break down our buys. can you really compare prices with these sites. >> you can very easily find out who's got the beses deals. >> reporter: check it out. on this particular day we find four different prices for the same box of cheerios. amazon fresh, $3.54, peapod, $4.79. insta cart 5.49 and freshdirect, $5.99. a difference of more than $2 between the lowest and highest price and for these paper towels, a difference of nearly $4 between the lowest and highest price. on our particular shopping day, the prices on most of our choices at amazon fresh were
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direct's generally the highest. freshdirect told us our focus is on high-quality fresh food and solutions and offer proximately 500 grocery deals per week but with online grocery shopping you pay for more than just the cost of the items. with amazon you'll pay a $299 annual membership fee. now, that includes your prime, but you really got to think about wther you're going to use the service enough to make it worthwhile. >> reporter: while the other services don't require a membership like amazon, they do charge delivery fees. lisalso points out with online services, you may not be able to get the in-store sale price. instacart charged us $4.49 for this loaf of bread. when we checked in the store, the price was 2.99. instacart told us retailers may offer tosome promotions only in the store. freeman says to save money compare prices to your local grocery store and try a free
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that's what we did with amazon fresh. for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> and as you can see we had a delivery. prices and delivery feesary around the country so you need to do your homework to make sure it's wth your while. here a few things to remember. store your grocery list online helps you save time and since you're not spping in the store you won't be making those expensive impulsive buys. that checkout counter -- >> "pretty little liars" impulsive to click the button. >> i need a candy bar right now. no, i've never ever ever ordered on line before because i think it's peaceful to walk through a supermarket. >> peaceful? that's not how i would describe shopping. >> the gender thing. >> i love shieking too but online is convenient too. >> certain items like i don't know about -- >> staples like that but meat and vegetable, i want to see them. >> lara.
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alert about a phenomenon than called camouflaging where teens try too hard to fit in and they lose themselves in the process. it's a story we first saw in "teen vogue." take a look. >> why do i bother telling you anything? >> reporter: sometimes teenage girls just need to be heard. >> you're ruining my life. >> reporter: but this morning, it's what they aren't saying that's getting the attention. camouflaging as it's known was coined by psychologist dr. joe an deke and featured in february's issue of "teen vogue." when young girls go to he can streeps changing or downplaying how they express themselves in order to fit in. >> it's specifically refers to when young women sort of shedd some of their individuality, could be in their looks, behavior, word, actions so that they blend in more with their peers. >> reporter: an issue many teen and tween girls are facing like 12-year-old amanda from pennsylvania. >> i wanted say something and then i didn't say it because i felt like everyone wasust
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>> reporter: also, 17-year-old mireya from chicago. >> i found myself dumbing myself down, demoting my intelligence to fit in. >> reporter: over time someone who camouflages a lot can lose sight of their authentic self. >> reporter: now the two say instead of blending in they're working hard to stand out hopes others will do the same. >> today i'm confident, today i'm brave and just sayin those things make you realize that you are confident, that you are brave. >> reporter: so here now with how you can help your teens, vanessa schenck founder of the tia girls club. we both said, we did it. it didn't have a name but i think it's a phenomenon that's been going on for a long time. how can parents tell if their daughters are camouflaging? >> well, camouflaging is exactly what it sounds like so it's hiding who you are to blend in with those around you. so if your daughter is doing
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character, you know, if she is -- >> if she's embarrassed to be smart. >> if she wears glasses and walks into a classroom and takes the glasses off because none of her friends are wearing glasses or the friends that she wants to be friends with aren't wearing glasses and put them in her pocket and can't see the board. >> s that a minor example but a good thing for parents to keep a watch. so, what do you want too say to parents and what do you want to say to young girls or,ou know, women out of college who still might be doing it? >> y know, everybody does it. to some extent but it's about keeping your voice alive and keeping your authentic self alive. and your self-estm high so it's just really about being who you are. and being proud of that person. >> it's a bad habit. if you start to camouflage then and then how do -- where does the line separate from who i was and who i am? >> when you start to camouflage you have a loss of self-esteem and when you have a loss of
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so a lot of things happen where, you know, you enter into self-destructive behavior from dating the wrong type of boys to eating disorders to cutting, so it's really important that you keep your self-esteem in a healthy place. >> i'm glad you put a name to it and we're talking about it. it is really important. >> yes. >> got to just embrace the person that we are. >>vanessa, thank you very much. they can out the issue. "teen vogue" is on the newsstands right now. sam has a look at the weather. >> we're embracing because it's cold out h out here. from atlanta, all the way to -- am i right, wisconsin? >> yes. >> tell me your name. >> judy. >> who do you want to say hi to. >> my husband rick. >> hi, rick. >> and other family in wisconsin. triplets back there watching. >> i know they're inside because it is cold in wisconsin. but let's talk about the west coast.
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diego, k of's up.-- surf's up. the rain, san francisco, you're in for about a half an inch, medford, you're the bull's-eye. it will come in with a whole lot of rain. it'll be a player moving across the country, could bring ice thursday night chicagoland, detroit. tart think start thinking about that. orlando, gorgeous. dallas, 62 degrees. >> we are cool as well. we woke up to temperatures in the 50's. that will continue through the morning. it is not going to rain all day. afternoon clearing, sunshine, temperatures not going up much. low 70's, due to north wind, southwest wind continuing to drive in rain over portions of broward, coral springs, 595, hollywood, aventura, getting soaked. more rain on the way, keep the umbrellas handy.
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where are we going now? >> all: lara. >> thank you, sam. sam, so funny you mention that. me on in here, sam. we'll get some "pop news" started and talk about a little something coming up. i want to start with you. you hear this song "start me up" by mick jagger's former partner probably saying this morning. jerry hall may be feeling "pretty littleiars" good finding love and an engagement ring with another rock star of soughts. >> of sorts. >> he's a rock star in a very big way. >> dollar and cents way. >> the couple made the announcement monday in a london newspaper. it's been a whirlwind of a romance, four months together, the couple were spotted on the red carpet this weekend and the multibillionaire popped the question out in l.a. over the weekend. a spokesperson said they have loved these past months together. thrilled to be getting married
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>> they look happy. >> youounow what, live. >> the number one thing you want to look for is love. if you get it, get it. good. >> life ishort. i know you've been gone for awhile. >> yes, ma'am. >> it's only four letters. l-a-r-a. >> what did you say? >> roll it. >> hey, lora -- >> i did not. no. iid not. did i really? what day was that? what day is it now? >> hey, lora, we're embracing just because it's cold out here. >> that was five minutes ago. >> i just want to die. >> sam champion and i worked together since 1990 -- >> it's not like i -- oh, no. >> so, anyway -- can that why george was giving me this smile when i walked in? did you know -- >> i didn't know it was going to be that great.
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>> since we have run out of time for "pop news," a little tutorial on names i will finish by giving you a a eat. yes. >> okay. >> most of us cut into pizza the same way. >> he's going to -- >> oh. it's okay. >> i'm sorry. >> listen, it's okay, john. john, it's okay. >> thank you. we're embracing just because it's cold out. we have pizza for you guys because there's a new way to cut it. so come on in. scientists have created the perfect slice, some people want more crust some just like the toppings and middle. this is a scientific way to cut it. i'll explain it to you and you can grab a piece. if you do these kind of curved lines like that, yeah, and like
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forecast.tt2w`t3n`&d! bt`nc"$ tt2w`t3n`&d! "a`ns.@ tt2w`t3n`&d! bm`nx%l tt4w`t3n`&" dzlq da< tt4w`t3n`&d!" enlq 4e\ tt4w`t3n`&d!" gzl& -b$ >> good morning. i know you feel a difference in this forecast. >> indeed. it feels good out there. temperatures in the 50's. it also means we are seeing showers. winds bringing southwest showers from the gulf of mexico into miami-dade and broward, pompano beach, the worst, 441, icy, turnpike, more rain to come, the everglades, miami, it is headed your way. gradual clearing, much cooler afternoon. low 70's before a shot of colder weather moves in. low to mid 50's tonight. >> i-95 southbound at 595 heavy delays this morning due to two accidents nearby. state road 84, you can see heavy congestion.
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on the i, speeds 7 to 16 miles per hour, delays past sunrise. two left lanes blocked west, 595 also 441, two lanes blocked earlier this morning. >> developing now, police are investigating three drive-by shootings that took place last night, northwest 17th and 114th street. two people were shot. police also investigating a shooting, 129th and northwest 18th court. still unknown how many may have been hurt. another drive-by, 40th avenue and northwest 117th. >> a lot to work on this tuesday
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>> "good morning america" next. i want to dream >> some dream of falling in love. >> i really like him. >> i think we have a real shot. >> others dream of galaxies far, far away. >> force. >> it's calling to you. >> and some dream of changing the world. >> i invented the future. >> butut there is one night we all dream in gold. >> and the oscaroes to -- >> the oscars hosted by chris rock live february 28th on abc. >> you saw it here first. we all dream in gold. that's the theme for thisyear's oscars, nominations two days away. we'll bring them to you live thursday morning. >> some good trailer right there. get it on thursday. john krasinski, director ang lee will join us and the president
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and, of courur, the 88th academy award awards are here on abc, february 28th. >> "gma" will be there for all of it. the red carpet, the actual awar the after parties and then our huge, huge after-party the morning after which is actually really still that night which is a party in itself. >> you have fond memories of our -- >> no, because it never ends it really never ends. >> you don't sleep. >> great time. >> you're in hollywood and then everybody is out. yeah. >> yeah. >> my sister dorothy is going this year. i'm bringing my sister dorothy this year. the oscars, she's never been. >> so nice. you and i have been to an oscar or two. >> again and again -- it never gets old. now to our -- time for our we boot camp and clearing away mental roadblocks that could stop you from having your best
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it's been a big part of my life and have to thank you, george. you introduced too our teacher. >> helps so much and it has been life-changing. >> relax, take a deep breath. and scream. [ screaming ] >> yes, screaming or releasing frustration is actually preparation for this class at l.a.'s unplugged medication studio. this prep work is part of a long list of modern meditation techniques that are widely popular around the world. >> just all these incredible trends from sound vibrations, sound healing, crystal healing. aromatherapy meditation. >> group classes have become the latest after work hot spot. offering up a different kind of happy hour and if you don't have time for a drop-in session there is an app for that. hundreds of meditation apps offer guided sessionon that you can do any time anywhere.
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everyone from athletes to politician, marines, even children are on a quest for clarity and calmness and corporations like google, target and general mills are all bringing mindfulness to the workplace. so why all the hype? research proves it doesn't just relax you, it can physically change your brain for the better. >> there's this interesting and growing body of science which suggests that meditation can lower your blood pressure, boost your immune system, reduce the release of stress hormones in your brain. >> reporter: dan harris wrote a book about it. >> everybody's life is a mix of good and bad and what meditation has helped me do and i think can it help a lot of people do is be more appreciative of the good and less overwhelmed with the bad. >> reporter: so i got to thinking about my own journey with meditation and caught up with my teacher bob roth.
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it with you, oh, i felt the full experience. the colors and i'm like, oh, my d, fantastic. then you send me on my way and i'm doing it at home and it's not working or i feel it's not working. come back to you for a refresher and i'll never forget what you shared with me to help me understand, share that with us now. >> it's a beautiful thing. a physicist in india who caught me to teach i was one time with a reporter and the reporter said, some meditations are more on the surface and some meditations seem deeper. are the deeper ones better, he said, no, they're both equally good and the reporter said how is that possible. ma ha-- there's no perfect meditation. it is what it is and sometimes we settle and sometimes we're more on the surface but we get wet. >> i have found i am more aware of those stressful moments that are still going to happen even after meditation, but my
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them and i just am at a peaceful state. >> what was your worry or what were you thinking before you started? >> i think like a lot of people, bob, that i'm not going to be ab to do it. i can't quiet my mind of the you said to me, of course, you can't. >> nobody can. >> once you say that and you realize recognize the thought and push it out and if it comes back in -- >> let it go. >> right. >> let it go. yes. i feel so at peace right now and in part because guru meditator deepak chopra, he is here with us in our studio, sam. he has a new book out called "super genes" and a man who many see as the first to introduce them to meditating. deepak, thanks for being here. you know there are so many people that just say, you know, it's elusive, i can't do this. how do you make them understand the benefits of it and that they
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>> as we show in "super genes" meditations changes the gene exexession. so within one week of meditation you see a 40% incree in the enzyme call enzyme that is an anti-aging enzyme. all those that are responsible for healing go up sometimes 17-fold. all the genes responsible for inflammation go down, inflammation is associated with many diseases. this is at the genetic level but besides that, it helps you sleep better, improves your relationonips, gets rid of stress. >> anti-agingust did it for me. i'll see you tomorrow. so, but most people when they hear your name they think of you as being this guru but take us back to a time before this and then tell me how that changed your life. >> well, i'm 69 now and never been sick, taken medication, been in the hospital but when i
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resident in medical institution, i was smoking cigarettes occasionally getting sloshed and totally stressed and stressing out my patients. when i started meditation i started to lose my cravings and i settled down and i decided i was going to teach it. >> and you have and you've been teaching today. you've been live streaming on our facebook page and we have some questions for you. kelsey, do you have a question? >> yeah, so i was meditating earlier this morning. such a beautiful experience. my questioio for you is how do i quiet all the thoughts that come into my mind from my daily stress that's going on? >> okay, so you don't, okay. you don't worry about that because trying to quiet the thought is a thought in itself. now, we think as lon as we are alive if you're not thinking, you're either comatose or dead so you don't try to get rid of thoughts. meditation is two aspects to it. the inward stroke where you go
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being and the outward stroke which is thought and bopping up and down. >> do weave a quick question? >> yes, i really enjoy meditating but i'm such a busy person. what's the best time and place and should you be sitting or lying down? >> sitting is best, if you're lying down you might fall asleep which means you need sleep anyway. but any time isgood. any time. anywhere. even in a bus or a train or a plane. >> i have found that on a pne you don't have to be in a certain position. you don't have to -- >> just be comfortable. >> where is jennifer? you've been meditating for quite some time and have a question. >> so i do love meditation and i've been doing it for awhile but sometimes wonder what's next. what would i do? >> let me ask you a question. are you aware? >> i think so. i am. >> who did you consult? >> who did i consult? >> okay. so now i'm going to ask you the me question. i'm going to ask everybody the
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just wait till i do this and then say yes. are you aware? >> yes. >> so the question are you aware is a thought. the answer yes is a thought. in between is your inner being awareness so now i'll ask the same question are you aware, don't answer. just settle into being. are you aware. you feel presence? that's you. >> yes. >> i really felt -- >> you can live here. you don't have to live anywhere else in the center of youou being and then no matter what the situation is, no matter how chaotic the world is you never lose your peace. you are equanimity. you're grounded here. so try and live here. >> try to live here. those are words to live by. >> in the presence of your being.
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thank you for livestreaming and helping our viewers at home and here. >> it's been a joy. >> this is great meditation for me having sam filling in this week for ginger. another check of the weather. >> it's been nice here. show you what's going on. one or two things we wanted to point out this morning. i know it's hard to get -- it's hard to get that rhythm up after this because they'll say wrap in 20 seconds. i know, i'm peaceful. here's who is getting snow, chicagoland, you're done but now it starts to move in. icy road, louisville, cleveland, 123459ty. icy in these areas. this is a big town, big-time snow for eerie, you're getting it as well, quick look at the nation resettling in the cold air for the eastern half. happens today. real big push. tomorrow morning even into the deep south again. then another one by the time we get into the weekend, out west, more situated a little to the northern area, so you're talking a little more seattle, a little portland, medford, but i would not be surprised to see some
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san francisco. >> that'right. we woke up to temperatures upper 50's and low 60's. feeling like winter. it is going to get colder tonight, tomorrow. mostly cloudy skies, through the morning into the afternoon, break in cloud cover allowing for drdr conditions, low 70's. >> i think is is working. i still feel peaceful. all brought to you by state farm. >> thank you. coming up next the cast of "pretty little liars." they're here live. come on back.
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a-free lives and alison asks us to come back to roycewood. >> lucy we fupdz out who "a" is. where were you and were you as surprised as everyone else? >> yeah, i think i was along with a few other people i was one of the people that didn't know who -- i think troian bellisario, -- you knew. i like keeping it a secret because i considered it exciting for me but i thought, yeah, i mean it came out of left field but marlene king who created our show who is the heart and soul of our show came up with this idea years ago which a lot don't know. i don't know where i was. i think i was in a table read when i found out. >> no. ashley, we have a question for you from a fan on twitter. joey wants to know if you could bring back any character to life who would it be and why? >> oh, my gosh. >> oh, my gosh. >> gees, i probably would say
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she is the sweetest person ever and such a good character on the show and amazing actress. i love her. >> i said my daughter could not be here, ava, 13. so i told her i would ask a question for her. she wants to know do you guys hang out when you're not on the set? just like she would. >> that was a really good imper nation. so cute. >> yeah, we do. it's kind of tough we spend so much time on set together so we do have our own groups of friends we need to come and see all the time, but, every once in a while we'll get together tore dinner. >> i'm sure she'll be happy to hear that. sasha, i know a lot of your fans feel strongly about which cups they'd like to see get back together. 45% want kayla and emily and alison, your character so what are thehe chances emily and alison get back together?
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were talking about, she describes it really well. obviously she knows more than i do but she always says that emily and alison will always have some sort of flame. there will always be some sort of -- there's always a love there, a special bond. we don't know exactly where she's going to go with it but, you knkn, there's always hope for emmason. >> our character. >> there will always be something there and find alison with a new love interest and ends up being engaged and married so you kind of see the relationship between emily and alison change. but we always have something special there and i think the fans are still going to enjoy it. >> speaking of love congratulations on your engagement. >> thank you so much. >> beautiful pictures? we wish you the very best. it's gorgeous. >> oh, it's in at the peck la. it's in wine country. >> oh, nice place. thank you all very much. very exciting tonight.
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it's not con sunmme. >> it's not one you throw in the cart at the store but made from bones of chicken, beef, turkey and simmered for a long period of time and when that happens the magic happens. that's when you get all those nutrients, the protein, the mineral, the amino acids all fuel your body and your broad craves this. >> are you coming in here, sam, everyone. you said you would taste it. >> come on. stay here. >> you snooze, you lose. >> so -- >> double fisted -- >> one is icken. this is beef. >> very tay. delicious. >> you know what, also i found it to be very filling. >> it is. >> and that's what makes this so different. that's what makes this diet so different. if there's one thing i want people to understand it's so rich. it's so nourishing that it really does warm you down to your toes and not hungry. you don't drink more water and fills you up.
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it fills you up, no calorie, no carbohydrates. >> any down sides. >> the only thing i can tell you is that if you like soup, this is even better. this is even better. so if you're thatype of person who says, you know what, i like soup. this is even better. down side really is i can't think of any. >> it's not salty. this is what i expected. i expected to not be able to do it with someone with high blood pressure -- >> are we cheering? >> i tried them both. i prefer the chicken. is there a difference in value. >> no, just a milder taste. when you are firsrs starting out, start slow, work your way in and -- he likes the gusto. some recipes in your book. >> we only have 30 seconds left. there's dos and don'ts about food. not depriving but swapping things out.
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so i grew up italian. i love pasta. i got to have pasta. zucchini pasta. made with a vegetable shredder. superle simple. easy, very low in calorie. tastes amazing and pizza, you got to know you can have pizza, right. this won't make you feel like you swallowed a bowling ball. >> cauliflower and it's simple. easy, delicious. i promise you will not feel like you're doing without anything. >> now we know how to cut the pizza. >> kellyann, thank you very much. >> my pleasure.
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21-day program available no "good morning america" is brought to you by ashley home store. this is home. >> all right, before we go you can re-boot your okayout with daily burn 365. free workouts on our site. sam, you in? >> i'm in. let's burn. >> khloe kardashian with us tomorrow. good morning, south florida. i'm eric yutzy. >> i'm jacey birch. hope you guys are liking this weather. let's talk to julie about it. that's right, it's still chilly out there. temperatures right now
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lauderdale and miami as well as pembroke pines. lower 60s in homestead. low to mid 60s down by the keys. looking pretty ominous out there. we're going to keep the chance of showers in the forecast until about 2:00 this afternoon and then all those showe and storms will push offshore. peaks of sunshine around the 4:00 hour into the 6:00 hour and then with that said we have a reinforcing shot of some cooler weather that will beoving into south florida and that will bring our temperatures down to the lowest we've seen all winter long. low 50s. maybe feels-like temperatures in the 40s by tomorrow morning. and the rain affecting our commute obviously. here is our traffic maps and you can see where the rain is falling across miami-dade county. obviously affecting our commute this morning. traveling eastbound here at the airport expressway traveling lanes blocked. you see those speeds at six miles per hour. also eastbound at the dolphin and lejeune road, heavy, heavy delays. finally broward county i-95 nea 595, we have heavy delays due to a crash on 595 west-bound.
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dead this morning after lauderhill golf course lake sunday night. a 14-year-old who was hospitalized died along with his older brother and another man. lt's still unclear how the car ended up in the lake and if that driver okay. we've got a lot of work to do for you. you can get all your local 10. >> "live with kelly &
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