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good morning, america. bitter blast. record-breaking cold this valentine's day weekend. wind chills as low as 30 below. the threat of frostbite and hypothermia. 65 million people being warned to stay inside. fighting back. hillary clinton and bernie sanders going toe to toe overnight. >> that's a promise that cannot be kept. >> clinton trying to get back on track. but sanders not giving any ground. >> madame secretary, that is a low blow. >> and donald trump goes positive, already talking re-election. >> maybe i get an extra four years. >> as his opponents try to derail his surging campaign. jeb bush joins us live. her son was a mass murderer. now, 17 years later, in an abc news exclusive, dylan klebold's mother is speaking out for the first time. >> could you have prevented what
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happened to columbine? >> a mother's reckoning. >> it is very hard to live with the fact that someone you loved and raised has brutally killed people in such a horrific way. >> and why she says she's talking now. and kanye west's nationwide party for his new album. the surprise guests and a new feud brewing this morning because of what he's singing about taylor swift. are they about to have more "bad blood"? and we do say good morning, america. good to have lara back from l.a. baby, it is cold outside. take a look at buffalo, where snow is piling up on the ground. it's 15 degrees. the wind chill, just 5. two days until valentine's day. it's going to get colder and colder. >> build a fire. get cozy. you guys are dressed for thing.
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>> we're willing it. willing it. >> it's in your mind, and so it shall be. meanwhile, the polar plunge taking aim at a lot of the country. >> it's a little more than mind over matter. you can see my breath. wind chills near zero. it will get cloelder through the next couple of days. the cold air filtering over the great lakes. over three feet in some spots here in oswego, near fulton, east of ontario and lake erie is where the snow zone is. the bitter cold will continue. these are the wind chills we expect sunday morning. this is what it will feel like against your skin. this is dangerous stuff. if you're going out, you have to cover up everything if you can. tomorrow morning, 2 degrees the actual temperature in chicago. and, similar numbers on sunday morning. so, not only have to take care of yourself but your pets, neighbors, your pips. any vulnerable spots in your
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home, you need to take care of that. in some cases, robin and gorge, this will be the coldest night sunday morning in decades. back to you. >> all right there, rob. in decades. now to the race for the white house. "your voice, your vote." the democratic candidates, bernie sanders and hillary clinton getting heated. at last night's debate. trading sharp words ahead of the next vote. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: good morning to you. both sides feeling the pressure. last night, bernie sanders, to keep the momentum going. hillary clinton to tap into the momentum. it was the formula for a heated rematch. facing off for the first time since the new hampshire landslide, bernie sanders feeling confident. >> let's not insult the intelligence of the american people. people aren't dumb. >> reporter: the battle lines drawn overnight on this debate stage. from health care. >> but i think the american people deserve to know specifically how this would work. the numbers don't add up and
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many people will actually be worse off than they are right now. >> that is absolutely inaccurate. >> reporter: to ties to president obama. >> he's called him weak, a disappointment. >> madame secretary, sthat a low blow. one of us ran against barack obama. i was not that candidate. >> reporter: the contest now heading into south carolina and nevada. and the race to appeal to black and latino voters at fever pitch. >> we're going to change policing practices. >> race relations would be better under a sanders presidency than they've been? >> absolutely. >> reporter: hillary clinton hoping to recover from the embarrassing defeat, trying to show her dominance. >> i'm not asking people to support me because i'm a woman. i'm asking people to support me because i think i'm the most qualified, experienced, and ready person to be the president and the commander in chief.
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>> reporter: offstage, hoping to raise cash. a fund-raising letter saying i'm not kidding, maddi. i'm not kidding. spawning the hashtag i'm not kidding, maddi. just a dollar, right this second. all going viral. certainly going viral. both sides claiming victory. no surprise there. what you did see is a shift in tone from hillary clinton last night. she didn't come out swinging as she has in past debates. her goal is on paint herself as someone two can get the job done to show sanders' policies as unrealistic. it will be a theme nor the next few weeks. >> thank you. we move to the republicans right now. it's all about south carolina. with most of the candidates trading blows ahead of their debate perform tomorrow, donald trump is trying a kinder,
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gentler approach. he even signs a baby. jon karl is tracking it. >> reporter: good morning, george. ahead of tomorrow's republican debate here in greenville, this republican race has turned into an all-out brawl. donald trump, the front-runner, says he's going positive. donald trump is so confident now, at rally in louisiana overnight, he was already looking ahead. to his re-election campaign. >> i'm going to be there. i'm going to do great job. hopefully, maybe i get an extra four years. maybe i don't. >> reporter: in another sign of confidence, he's pulling negative ads from the air in south carolina and going positive. >> he wants to make america great. that's what i want, foop. >> reporter: the other candidates are not turning the other cheek. >> donald trump has zero foreign policy experience. negotiating a hotel deal in another country is not foreign policy experience. jeb bush has no foreign policy experience. period.
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>> reporter: presidential politics can be rough and tumble. trump is charzing cruz making robokals. >> it's not us. >> reporter: check out this new ad slamming trump on eminent domain. >> pattern of sleez stretching back decades. worse, trump still supports eminent domain today. >> reporter: we caught up with jeb bush. are you going to be able to stop donald trump here? >> i hope so. >> reporter: why does he keep hitting you? >> he must be worried. >> reporter: inside, bush went on the attack. >> do you want an entertainer in chief? someone who will say whatever he wants, to make it all about him? insult people? divide people? >> reporter: bush was fired up. back outside, he took motherly advice from a supporter. >> how tall are you? >> 6'4". >> you need to stand up straighter? >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: jeb bush is banking on family help to help revive his campaign here in south
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carolina. his brother, former president george w. bush will head up a rally for him. here in south carolina, the bush name and former president bush is still popular. >> it sure spp let's bring in jeb bush. governor, thank you for joining us this morning. as jon just alluded to, your brother very popular in south carolina. he got his way to the nomination by defeating john mccain there in 2000. donald trump saying bringing your brother is a sign of desperation. why not call on him earlier? what you to hope he can do for you now? >> well, look, he's been supportive for a long while. this was the appropriate place for him to start his campaigning. this is the beginning of the campaign. what donald trump says about my brother has no relevance to this. he's popular because he kept us safe. people here are pro-military. pro-veterans. hi brother served as commander in chief and people respect that. and now, we're in a commander in
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chief primary. commander in chief election. we're living in dangerous times. i think for my brother to speak on my behalf about the skills i have to lead this country will be helpful. >> the commander in chief primaries. is donald trump prepared to be commander in chief? >> he hasn't shown it. he's not shown seriousness as it relates to the threat of our time. isis, for example, he's gone from saying we don't have a do in the fight to let isis take out assad. the latest tack is bomb the profanity out of isis. that's not a serious plan. we need to lead the world to rid ourselves of a threat. i don't think he's a serious candidate in that regard. look, he's preying on people's angst and fears. he does it in a marvelous, fantastic way. huge crowds. lots of energy. but the simple fact is as it
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gets to specifics on economic security and national security, he doesn't have one. >> you have said that we'll be worse often than we are now if trump is elected president. how can you pledge to support him if he's the nominee if you believe that? >> i said in terms of divisiveness, we'll be worse off. we can't be worse off as it relates to the national security of this country with hillary clinton as president or on economic issues as well. in terms of dividing our country, that's the skill set of donald trump. that's bad. and it's wrong. you can't disparage women, hispanics, the disabled. people who are war heroes and expeek we'll live in a country where we have a unity of purpose. the president of the united states has to use words carefully. profanity and divisive language isn't going to help us to allow people to get a pay raise for the first time in a decade. >> meantime, other candidates swinging ard hat you. marco rubio saying you have no
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foreign policy experience. john kasich is saying -- that's laughable? >> yeah, absolutely sit. when you compare marco rubio's experience of going to committee hearings once? awhile. i was the governor of the state of florida. i led the national guard. i had trade missions. i've lived overseas. i have invested overseas pip have vast experience as it relates to the world. and i'm pretty fluent on foreign policy issues. i look forward to debating marco on these issues. we share a common belief that the united states needs to be engaged in the world. to suggest he has foreign policy experience and i don't is ludicrous. >> came in fourth place in new hampshire. is sk sack must win? >> no, no, look, we're in it for the long haul. we're on to nevada after south carolina. i'm looking forward to the ten days of hard came pannipaigning. people want to know who has the
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steady hand. who can make the tough decisions? who can have the back of the military? restore the devastating military cuts? who will take care of the veterans when they come home? that seems to be resonating here. >> governor bush, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thanks, george. we move on from politics to breaking news overnight. a terrifying take at a restaurant in columbus, ohio. man with a machete targeting diners before police killed the suspect. pierre thomas is in washington with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. robin. it truly was a nightmare. now the fbi is trying to figure out if it was terrorism. at 6:20 p.m., the man carrying machete burst into the nazareth restaurant launching his attack. shocking customers. >> no rhyme or reason as to who he was going after. as soon as he walked in, according to some of the witnesses, he twoept male and female just inside the door in a booth. at that point he started the
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attack. >> reporter: two men ran out to call 911. while those inside took matters into their own hands. >> some of the patrons started throwing chairs at him, trying to get him out of there. one of the employees was able to grab something there behind the register and came out. >> reporter: the suspect fled the restaurant. jumping into a car. witnesses describing the vehicle to police. even taking video for evidence. police caught up with the suspect a few miles from the restaurant. the man inside allegedly lunging at him with a knife. they tasered him. officers shot him dead as he continued to lurch in regard. some witnesses say he came in half hour before the take asking for the manager. four victims going local hospitals with one in critical condition. an intensive investigation under way to determine who the suspect is and with whether he was inspired by terrorists. we're going turn to
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frightening moments now for passengers aboard an american airlines flight. smoke filled the cabin. david kerley has the latest. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, george. emergency crews were ready. look at the scene inside the boarding area after they got the passengers off. this morning, passengers are recovering after their american airlines jet partially fills with smoke. and ground crews are alerted. >> we have an emergency inbound, give me about two minutes. >> reporter: the flight took off just before 10:00 in the morning. not long, smoke engulfing the cockpit. >> he was on the oxygen mask. the masks had dropped in the cabin. that made concern to us. >> reporter: with their masks on, the pilots divert to los angeles for an emergency landing. >> there should never been smoke emanating from any part of the plane. it's a pilot's worst nightmare. >> reporter: those emergency crews were ready. fire trucks surrounding the
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aircraft. the 125 passengers evacuated. the boarding area becoming an emergency triage with eight passengers complaining of breathing difficulty. >> a loft pandemonium here. people are scattered. a pretty, pretty scary day at l.a.x. >> reporter: where did the smoke come from? the possibility of a hydraulic leak is being invest gaited. here's something a lot of us don't realize. in almost every jet that you fly in the air that you're breathing, the air comes through the engine before coming into the cabin. if you have a leak, smoke, there's a good chance it will be inside the aircraft as well. >> i did not know that. thank you, david. lerts go amy for today's other top stories. aen arrest in the cyberattack against the cia director. >> that's right. a teenager they believe is behind a series of hacks aimed
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at national security officials. the pemp accounts of top officials at the cia, fbi, and white house were compromised. officials have not released the suspect's name. but say he is under age. it's being called a significant step toward a peace deal in syria. secretary of state john kerry and his russian counterpart agreed overnight to a temporary halt in fighting by next we're. there's serious doubt where the syrian government will go along. dozens of prison guards in georgia are in custody, busted in a sting. the undercover investigation uncovered staggering corruption involving 46 current and former officers, accused of taking bribes and smuggling drugs. it could take a week to fully extinguish this fire. the smoke visible for miles shut down major roadway. no injuries reported. and uber has agreed to pay $28 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over safety
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claims. the suit accused uber of making false statements about driver back ground checks. riders will be notified if they're eligible for a refund. look at this bizarre sight at boston's fenway park. a giant ramp was installed for the winter sports event last night. athletes launching off that 140-foot jump. the 2018 olympics will be the first to include big air snowboarding. a new york man zbeting more desperate as valentine's day approaches. he needs to find his wife's clothes. take a look at the sign. he's trying to find $1,000 worth of his wife's clothing after he put the dry cleaning in the resiblging bag which his son then tossed out with the trash. the sign says, please contact dead husband walking. what would ali do?
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>> i would just write the check. >> you're a smart man. a smart man. >> a new wardrobe for ali. >> thank you, amy. rob, we brought you in from the cold. that cold is >> check this out, we have frost on the windshield. we're not done with the cold. winter storm warnings for north carolina. the weekend get away is brought to you by macy's. >> reporter: cold again this
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morning, dry on storm tracker 6 live double scan, heading outside we have temperatures in the teens and windchills in the upper single digits or low double digits. bundle up on the way outside. 28 is the high, not as windy as yesterday, but brisk and cold with windchills in the teens. arctic air comes in overnight. a snow squall possible tonight, after that, 20 tomorrow. dipping into the teens and single digits in the day and in the night. raw on sunday. with the valentine's day chill, i'm getting interesting comments on the twitter feed. >> i saw that, too. >> nine months from now, you never know what's going to happen. >> interesting. >> it is cold outside. coming up here on "gma," thank you, rob. her son a mass murderer. now, for the first time, the mother of one of the columbine killers opens up to diane sawyer. >> part of the shock of this was
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learning that what i believed, how i lived, how i parented was -- an invention in my own mind. >> more of diane's gripping interview with sue klebold coming up. and inexpensive motor oil may not be a bargain. so my kids don't have to forage,
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out at this point. this is 63rd street which has shut down between haverford avenue and master street. with the chopper 6 over head you get a sense of the wide air affected by that. you need to watch walking around the area with the temperatures below freezing. this is affecting the route 10 eastbound trolley. we're seeing delays because of that. the cancellation of the route 15 trolley no service between 60th and 63rd and no shuttle bus either. it causing problems on the roads and with trolleys, as well. walnut street is closed between 19th and 22nd. because of the underground fire we've been talking about. it's gridlock it's a mess. spruce or market will help you around it. when we come back we'll talk about the cold shot from accuweather. >> reporter: bright sunshine
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this morning, but cold across the region. 16 degrees in philadelphia currently. up in allentown just ten. even though there's not as much wind a breeze enough to give you go a windchill of 7. close to zero in allentown and reading. 28 degrees brisk and cold, windchills in the teens. arctic air for the weekend, 20 and falling on saturday, 16 on sunday bitter cold. coming up on "g.m.a.," one
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of the mothers of the columbine shooters breaks her silence. we're back in 30.
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welcome back to "gma." and look at buffalo, new york, right now. a big blast of snow right now. dangerous cold temperature. we all know it will be a very cold valentine's day weekend for 65 million people. ready? >> not really. but -- what choice do we have. >> a good opportunity for the fire. >> exactly right. also right now, six republican candidates ready to make tomorrow night their first face-off. after trump's big win in new hampshire, john kasich's surprising second place finish. and the department of holeland security trying to fight the zika virus. they may point people to the cdc. could there be more bad blood for kanye west and taylor swift? the superstars making headline again. what kanye is saying about
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taylor in a new song getting quite a lot of backlash. >> her brother weighing in. >> and kanye made a big splash last night, lamar odom. to rob. and a special guest. now to an abc news exclosive with the mother of one of the kol m bin kylers. 17 years ago, dialen klebold and his friend, eric harris, killed 13 people at columbine high school. dylan's mother, sue, sat down with diane for the first time ever. 17 years ago? >> 17 years. >> for some, just like yesterday. >> we have got try to learn something. got to try to learn something both for our own lives and our own children but also to protect against the next school shooting. >> mm-hmm. and so we're going to see how
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the it's still very raw for her to step forward and speak out. >> thinking all the time to all of the families, as we did. we reached out to the families beforehand. we're going the reach out to them afterwards. she says not a day goes by that she doesn't think of what happened and that -- what they're living with every day. >> i just remember sitting there, and reading about them. all these kids. and the teacher. and i keep thinking, constantly thought, how i would feel if it were the other way around and one of their children had shot mine. i would feel exactly the way they did. i know i would. i know i would. >> so she says she went back over her life with a mag any fieing glass to look for anything she missed. the questions she didn't ask.
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the things she made assumptions about that she shouldn't have. but it was 17 years ago, before columbine. she was trying to come up with clues for everybody at home. >> does she feel she missed signs with her son? >> big ones. big one. a progression of things. she goes back along the path. some will relate to all families. we'll be asking ourselves, is adolescent behavior just adolescent behavior? or is it something else? the other thing that happens with her. she's trapped in a contradiction and the little boy and all she believed she could be and the murderer he became. and she's still a mother thinking about that little boy and what might have been different. >> there is never day that goes by where i don't think of the people that dylan harmed.
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and i -- >> you use the word harmed. >> i think it's easier for me to say harmed than killed. it's still hard for me after all this time. >> is that about a certain need to deny what happened or -- >> i don't know. perhaps. perhaps. um -- it is very hard to live with the fact that someone you loved and raised has brutally killed people in such a horrific way. i think we like to believe that our love and our understanding is protective. and that if anything were wrong with my kids, i would know. but i didn't know. and -- it's very hard to live with that. >> she says she now knows her mistake. not considering that an adolescent phase can signal something else. >> i felt that i was a good mom.
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that he could talk to me about anything. part of the shock of this was that learning that what i believed and how i lived and how i parented was -- um -- an invention in my own mind. that it was a completely didn't world that he was living in. >> it seems like she blames herself in part. >> that's right. we have experts on the show. a lot of people coming on. because we calculated there are about 77 or 79 thwarted shootings. thwarted plots since columbine. we wanted to know everything we could about who thwarted them? how did they thwart them? >> one of the reasons you wanted to sit down with her is because of the lessons learned. it's not just going over what happened. but the science. and so parents that are watching
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tonight can perhaps -- >> yes, you know that i spent a lot of time with children and violence and gun safety. all of these issues. but if there is something we can learn to prevent, we have got try to learn it. >> always a pleasure to see you here, diane. >> good to see you. >> tune in to silence broken, a mother's reckoning. a diane sawyer special edition of "20/20" tonight. >> it just hit three parents here petty hard. that is really something. coming up next, "gma" investigates. the motor oil that could damage your car. what our cameras found that may surprise you and what you should look out for. intimidating. doing something simple... meant enduring a lot of pain. if ra is changing your view of everyday things orencia may help. orencia works differently by targeting a source of ra early in the inflammation process.
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gio benitez is here. >> reporter: not all oils with created equal. newer oils do one thing. older fom lagss may not be as good. the older ones are still being made and sold. this morning, "gma" investigates. >> sold out of it. >> reporter: "gma" investigates undercover at dollar general, the chain facing lawsuits over its motor oil. >> they only have a few bottles left. >> reporter: we see it's popular as we go to four stores in new jersey with our expert. >> a lot of people buy it. >> reporter: after all, it's the cheapest. what's the issue. >> this is obsolete motor oil. >> reporter: obsolete? it's 10w-30. a well-known kind of oil for many cars. on this bottle, look at the back. there's a warning. not suitable for engines built after 1988. that's 28 years ago. the api, organization that sets
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petroleum industry standards calls this oil obsolete, meaning it's considered out of date. >> i don't think any consumer who saw this product next to other oils on the shelf would have an idea that this was an obsolete oil. >> unless you're driving an old delorean, we don't know why they would market that oil. >> reporter: this other oil has the same warning on the back. one clerk says she doesn't know a lot about cars but thinks it's just like the name brand oils. >> the only thing is is that that's more cheap tharn the brand. >> reporter: actually, that's not true. the name brands next to it are meant for modern cars. these are not. and this oil, sae 30, our expert says is meant for some small engines, like lawn mowers. here it is on the auto shelf. it's warning? not suitable for engines built after 1930?
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tom glenn worries someone who picks it up by mistake could damage their call. >> call ate compressor oil. something else. >> reporter: there are 16 lawsuits against dollar general. claiming dg is misleading consumers by selling obsolete oils on the same shelves as oils meant for newer cars without giving warning. joe wood says he never thought to read the back of the bottle. and that his engine died after he used the oil. >> i didn't think anything different thanny of the brands. >> the regular consumer doesn't know that the oils can damage the cars. >> reporter: it's not just dollar general selling obsolete oils. we go under cover to other stores in new york and new jersey. to see if they sell them. out of eight over retarl, half were selling oils that glen considered obsolete. as for dollar general, they say
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they meet standards for quality and value and labeling requirements. the labeling contains unambiguous language. the company takes issue with the term obsolete. says these oils can be used in the millions of cars on the road bit for 1988. you have to make sure you get the right kind of oil. find that in the owner's manual. we have a graphic. to show you what a bottle should look like. look for the name and look for that star burst symbol on the bottle. that means it's a current bottle. look for more details on our website. it's not just the oil you buy. make sure that what your mechanic is using the good oil. >> good point. coming up, the big surprise and a new feud at kanye west's huge event at the garden. come on back.
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now to that kanye west headline. the star hosting a big huzic and fashion show last night. releasing a song that takes aim at taylor swift. so will the superstar "shake it
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off?" >> reporter: kanye's megalistening party to promote his fashion line and new album started out adds a star-studded family affair. the first dplims of yeezy's brother-in-law, ma lar odom, out for the first time since his near drug overdose. one person not impressed. taylor swift who took issue with the lyrics in one of west's new songs, entitled "famous" where the rapper hints at a future intimate interlude with taylor swift. including the line ♪ i made that [ bleep ] famous >> reporter: fans wondering -- >> yo, taylor. i'm really happy for you. i'm going to let you finish. but beyonce had one of the best videos of all time.
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>> reporter: can't leave her alone. her spokesman said, kanye did not call for approval but asked her to release his single on her twitter account. she declined and cautioned him about else rg a song. and even one of taylor's be bestie's tweeted that just because she was there doesn't mean she agrees with the lyrics. >> how is he going to have time to run for president? >> good news for george. his collection is now discounted. what are you wearing super tuesday? >> i'll have to take a look. >> taylor's brother stepped in. said doing a little spring cleaning and showed him throwing out kanye's -- >> how could he send to it her? the swim suit models breaking barriers. are smarter than others.
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edwards, 7:56 on this friday, february 12 we're continuing to get trouble from the water main break in west philadelphia. let's go over to karen rogers. >> reporter: temperatures below freezing water on the the roads, this is happening in we also philadelphia, 63rd is closed between haverford avenue and master street. water is coming out and ice forming on the roads. stick to landsdown as the alternate. chopper 6 is overhead. police have the area blocked off. it's affecting route ten eastbound trolley and route 15 no service at all between 60 and 63rd no shuttle service. the underground fire we were talking about, closing walnut between 19th and 22, gridlock
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in the area. stick to spruce or markets. it's a rough commute. let's go over to sky6 live hd and look at spring mountain. it does make you think about getting on the sloaption, -- slopes, but you better bundle up. >> reporter: cold in philadelphia. 18 degrees in philadelphia. 12 in allentown. there's not much wind, but enough to knock the windchill down to 8. sun giving way to clouds, 28 is the high, windchills in the teens with light to moderate winds. overnight tonight look out for an evening snow squall, arctic air arriving tomorrow 20 in the morning, teens in the afternoon. bitter on sunday, as well. a snake caused a commotion at a septa train station. a passer by spotted the snake.
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animal control units were called in to capture it. the snake is alive no word on how it got there. matt o'donnell said he would have approached the snake, and i are very different people.
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♪ good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. new overnight, lamar odom, his first pluck appearance since his near brush with death. kanye west right by his side. an unprecedented event. major mashup of music and fashion that had people tuning in. insider details on how kanye pulled off the blockbuster event. flawless and fabulous. the models breaking barriers in the biggest swim suit magazine of the year. redefining what it means to be body proud and flaunting a bikini. this morning, all three ground-breaking models are here live. why they say they've never felt better. ♪ i've never been in love before ♪ and it's almost valentine's day. this morning, our huge 10 dates in 10 states finale. from hawaii to new york. the smartest advice from across
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the country to help you find love. and you'll see who is getting a second date, live. ♪ bang bang into the room all that and chris harrison here with a sneak speak at the biggest "bachelor" reunion ever, as we say -- >> good morning, america. we love you, too. good morning, everyone. happy friday. look at chris harrison right there. handing h ining out roses. right here in times square. he has a big new project coming up. >> sharing a little love. also this morning, we just told you about kanye's huge night. and the moment that has taylor swift fans in an uproar. the evening made a lot of other headlines. including and it was wonderful to see lamar odom making his first public appearance since his recovery, look something good. we'll have more from the big
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event coming up. and the three ladies shattering stereo types in the modeling world are here. there they are. how they're changing the face of "sports illustrated's" women suit edition. have there's ashley. all three of them. this is a big deal zplp that is all coming up. let's go amy with the morning rundown. >> the big story this morning, the democrats facing off in debate number six. hillary clinton took on bernie sanders for the first time last night since her bruising defeat in inspecnew hampshire. sanders criticized clinton's ties to wall street. they both tried to appeal to minority voters and to women. >> i have spent my entire adult life working toward making sure that women are empowered to make their own choices. even if that choice is not to vote for me. >> we're fighting for every vote that we can get. from women from men, straight,
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gay, african-americans, latinos, asian-americans. >> the candidates spard over president obama's legacy. on the republican side, candidates are gunning for donald trump in south carolina. he's pulled his negative ad against ted cruzzings saying he'll stay positive. and jeb bush is bringing in his brother, former president george w. campaign for him. the fbi is investigating whether terrorism was behind a machete attack in ohio. a man bust into the restaurant with a machete. he was later shot by police. pope francis is on the way to cuba where he'll make history. he's meeting with the head of the russian orthodox church. hoping to heal a rift. the pope heads to mexico. he already has his sombrero. former olympic champion p k
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picabo street is claiming self-defense. >> reporter: she's used to fighting for first place on the slopes. this morning, downhill darling pacabo street is preparing for a fight in court, charges with assault and domestic violence. accused of throwing her 76-year-old father down the stairs of her utah home and locking him in a basement. >> my father just started attacking me in my own house in front of hi children. >> reporter: the former olympian claiming self-defense. overnight, her lawyer telling abc news she takes care of both her elderly parents. and that her father becomes combative. >> he got his hands on me and i put him down the stairs. >> reporter: she admits she pushed her father after he pulled her hair after he bumped his car into the house. >> he attacked. oh, my god are you kidding me? he scratched me on my face.
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>> reporter: prosecutors say the 44-year-old mother of three was the primary aggressor. her attorney says she's a loving and caring mother, adding that she deserves our respect and admiration for taking care of her elderly parents everyone when it's not been easy to do so. >> our thanks to clayton for that. people are searching for valentine's gifts and romantic ideas. this was has me crashing my head. look at this map on google trends. south carolina is searching for matching outfits. they're trying to keep warm in washington state. apparently the most googled search for a valentine's gift, bearskin rugs. mississippi, romantic mix taps. what is it, the 1980s? >> hey, i'm from mississippi. easy, easy. >> are we allowed to ask
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followups? >> massachusetts is looking for cooking classes. >> i think it was idaho or montana. adam and eve not romantic? >> there's a lot of head scratchers. montana was sejing for lobster tales. >> i'm sticking with the mix tapes. when you made somebody a mix tape, that was love, baby. that was love. >> it was. to lara with a look ahead. >> thank you, robin. here's what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." lamar odom back in action. kanye west rocking the fashion world. our big "10 dates in 10 states" finale. one of these guys is getting a big date. and speak of dates, get over here. chris harrison is here from "the bachelor." man number two please come in. chef michael i'm season here. >> i got five bucks. and then man number three, come on in. tim tebow is also with us live.
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coming up next here on "gma," the three molds breaking barriers in sports illustrated's swim suit edition. and we have tim tebow. congratulations, ladies. >> thank you. who are you? i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. vern from voya? yep, vern from voya. why are you orange? that's a little weird.
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these guys just told me i embarrassed myself last half hour. >> we just found out what the
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adam and eve search was. kanye west. the big splash he made last night. unprecedented event at fashion week. also his brother-in-law, lamar odom was there, first time out since being hospitalized with a drug overdose. t.j. holmes is here with that. >> reporter: it's hard to stand out in a room that includes caitlin, kris, kendall, kylie, khl khloe, kourtney and kim. >> if you like all the sorngs feel free to dance. >> reporter: in front of a packed madison square garden, kanye west debuted his new album. "the life of pablo." and simultaneously unveiled his yeezy season 3 collection. one of the the loudest cheers of
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the night went to lamar odom. his first public appearance w since his brush with death last october in a nevada brothel. >> lamar odom walked out with kanye. it was a big deal. >> reporter: on thursday, odom was bobbing his head to kanye's music alongside khloe kardashian. they flew to new york together. igniting rumors of reunion. the clan focused on supporting can yai. caitlyn posted this. kourtney's snapshot with lamar right in the middle. ♪ hey, you heard about the good news ♪ >> reporter: fans across the world got to watch. the show streamed live to 700 movie neerts other countries. over 15 million people joined the party at home using tidal's
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streaming service. and icons like veronica webb showing off the star's latest looks. other models, motionlessly displaying the new collection. >> to have a genuinely happy person, such as kanye west, emceeing the whole thing, and having thousands of his fans, some of whom had flown from across the country, it lent an energy that somehow filled up msg, which is not an easy thing to do. i have never felt anything like that before. >> reporter: in terms of lamar, at least, good to see him out. we remember how bad off he was. this is a big thing. he's able to fly across the country is a big deal. we saw this was a big fashion show. you saw the models standing there. the kanye models. looks simple enough. you have to stand there. but there was a list of rules for how to just stand there. 38 rules to follow. now, i need a mold right here. i need a model. >> you have three over there. >> all right. i need a model. this is what you have to do.
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no smiling, no eye contact. no fast movements, no slow movements. show pride, alternate between attention and ease. do not act cool. behave as if no one is in the room. that's just a few of them. okay. >> i just lost the job. >> you might have failed the audition. these are 38 things they had to do standing there. >> that's what he wants. >> i gotta study. >> you look mighty dapper. i like that look on you. >> i didn't shave this morning. >> you should be modeling. sflit was a rough night last night, robin. >> always good to have you here, t.j. >> good to see you. now another unprecedented event. "sports illustrated" changing the game. breaking barriers when it comes to body type and age. we're speaking with the women at the center of it in just a moment. first, linsey davis has the details. ♪ >> reporter: flirty. flawless.
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and 56. nicola grif season making headlines this morning. the middle-aged beauty working with plus-sized swim suit retailer swimsuits for all. this ad flaunting the glimmering gold bikini. the spread soon to be released in the coveted swim suit edition. >> this is a big step for "sports illustrated." it's changing the face of the look in a positive direction. >> how do you swim sexy? >> reporter: plus-sized model ashley graham gat her start that way in last year's issue. this year, the editorial side. "sports illustrated" nominating her as one of the rookies of the year. to be featured in the actual issue. >> when i first found out i was going to be in "sports illustrated," i was just so shocked. >> reporter: also breaking barriers, precious lee. an african-american plus-sized model set to be featured in lane
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bryant's ad in this magazine as part of that this body campaign. >> i know what it means for so many women that are so underrepresented. it's pretty special. >> inclusivity matters. representation matter ps and we can't get away with pretending like it doesn't anymore. >> reporter: these three women splashing stereotypes perhaps once and for all. >> what's your body made for? >> i love that. what's your body made for, mm! joining us, ashley graham, precious lee, nicola griffin. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome. babt time. let's start with you. i'm 55. you're 56. you're proving you do not lose sex appeal as we ma sure. right? >> certainly not. >> what was it like to be a part of it? >> it's amazing. i'm so proud to be part of swimsuits for all.
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>> you started at 53. empty nest syndrome? >> the children left home the same time i got a job to do my shampooed advert. >> and your accent is sexy, too. >> thank you, thank you. >> ash, you brought it again. you're all over that. >> uh, uh, uh. yeah. >> if she could just come out of her shell a little bit. i love what you posted. i do follow you on instagram. but the swimsuit issue, the photo session, that was great. that had to be a moment for you. >> it's incredible. i'm so speechless about all. the craziness hasn't begun yet. we're about to get into the cover reveal and what's going on next. i'm so excited to be amongst so many great names and faces. >> and you're excited about the lane bryant ad. >> yes, this body.
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>> you're very passionate about this. >> so much. this is my third ad with them. honestly, this body is showing women that they're capable to do anything they want no matter their size, their age, their race. it's an amaze sz campaign that lane bryant as said, we're here. >> this body is made for. how do you complete that sentence? >> this body is made for proving them wrong. making history. this body is made for loving every inch. >> hey. this body is made for a lot of things. >> yeah, starting a revolution. >> yes, absolutely. >> and, what if somebody is tuning in? have you always been comfort snbl and if somebody is tuning in and they don't feel the same way? >> i was fortunate enough to be raised in a nourishing environment pip have always had this innate sense of self-awareness and confidence. can't in my house hold was like saying a curse word. i have built on that through the
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years. i get that question all the time. what do you tell someone that isn't at confident? it's something that's consistent. it takes practice. every day. just as you can go from being insecure to confident, you can go from confident to insecure. it's something that you have to work on and build on every day. i would say first, stop the defeated talk. it's something that you -- just things that you cannot do. you can't say it out loud. reversing it. making sure your work on it every day. no magic pill. >> you always have power. >> when all people pick up "s.i." next week, you know -- >> and they see us, hello? >> you're beautiful. you have been so outspoken. ashley. >> i have had to. nobody has been listening to us. i've been doing this for 15 years. and finally, "sports illustrated" has come out. lane bryant. swim suits for all. brands saying, we're going to be
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the pioneers. the ones that say it doesn't matter what size you are. doesn't matter if things jiggle. it's still beautiful. >> it is. ashley, wonderful to see you. precious, good to meet you. nicola, yeah, girl. right here. > the issue hits news stands next week. let's go outside to rob. hey, robin. the roses that chris handed out earlier, they're doing well in the chilly weather. kelly, you turned 18 on tuesday. are you ready to be a "bachelorette? h". >> it's chilly no doubt about that, we have windchills from minnesota to maine temperatures sunday morning will feel like 20, 25 degrees below zero. this is dangerous stuff, if you're heading outside cover up. look at the rebowpped --
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rebound, 14 to 40. >> reporter: the rebound looks good. it's dry and cold, sunshine aplenty, temperatures in the 20s and windchills in the single digits in spots. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a high of 28 brisk and cold windchills in the teens. arctic air arrives a snow squall tonight. flurries tomorrow, 20 in the morning. single digits in the evening, a record low of 2 overnight. windy andy cold on sunday, high of 16. ts of places in georgia. lara, back inside to you. >> get in here and baby we were born to run to the bookstore. literary news from the boss. bruce springsteen set to publish his autobiography. he's been writing privately. penning his life story for the past seven years. he first picked up the pen in
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2009 after his performance at the super bowl. the tell-all will bring glory days to fans according to jonathan carp, the plusher of shimen and schuster. this is 2 book we were lothe bog for. "born to run" on sale september 27th. angie, stage manager, i know what i'm getting you for your birthday. >> happy. >> you want an advanced copy. >> how many times have you seen him? approxima approximately? 60? whoa. >> hopefully bruce is dedicating the book to angie. valentine's day, as you may have noticed, is closing in. time to start practicing the romantic lines to woo your sweetheart. we're here to help. these are the most romantic
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lines. channel your inner hugh grant from "sense and sensibility." >>. >> always will be. yours. >> i didn't know that 9:00, 8:00 central. >> do me a favor, george, don't say to ali, 9:00, 8:00 central. that will not do it, people. turns out that that line that you didn't hear, austen didn't write it. the second most romantic line. >> 8:00, 7:00 central. >> how would you feel if your honey looked into your eyes and said this -- >> i'm scared of everything. of what i saw, of what i did. of who i am. and most of all, i'm scared of walking out of this room and never feeling the rest of my
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whole life the way i feel when i'm with you. >> oh! >> nobody puts baby in the corner! >> my personal favorite was number five. 6:00. 5:00 central. no, it was from "notting hill." a girl standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her. >> that's ali's favorite. >> what are you going say to ali sunday? >> 5:00, 4:00 central. >> how about winter's coming, let's get under the covers. >> baby it's cold outside. i'm back from a whirlwind trip to shondaland. if you watch yesterday morning, you remember a clip that we showed from last night's winter premier. i asked kerry washington what was she hiding behind that door in the clip that you're not seeing. but listen up. you have something, man or a
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something. >> mm-hmm. >> 9:00, 8:00 central. 9:00, 8:00 central. >> really? that's how it's going to be? so what was behind the door in last night's new, explosive episode. if you don't want to know, turn it down right now. girl was getting it on with jake! it is back on with those two. but the president doesn't seem like he's having any issues with that. that was one of the major secrets in last night's big episode. aired at 9:00, 8:00 central. > ,
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february 12, i'm tamala edwards. let's head over to karen rogers she is starting on i-95. >> reporter: we're seeing a jam on i-95 northbound approaching cottman because of an disabled vehicle blocking the right lane. we're jammed from bridge street to cottman. southbound is heavy, we're looking at a 20 minute ride southbound from woodhaven to the vine. this has been causing an issue in west philadelphia. action cam on the scene it was a leak from a hydrant there, you see the water coming out at this point. it's a connector to the hydrant west philadelphia, 63rd street closed between haverford and master street. chopper 6 hd is overhead. we saw the ice on the road. septa trolleys route 10
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eastbound affected by this as well as cancellation of route 15. no service between 60th and 63rd. now we head outside to david murphy who can not wait to come back inside. >> reporter: it's cold this morning, even though the sun is up, tam. 18 in philadelphia. allentown, 12 degrees. there's not enough wind, but enough to give you a windchill to feel like it's 8 in the city. bundle up. this afternoon, 28 degrees, sun and clouds, ebb brisk anne cold, windchills in the teens most of the time. tomorrow, arctic air arrives, windy, falling in the teens in the afternoon and single digits overnight 2 degrees will tie the existing record. sunday's high, 16. cold start to finish this weekend. coming up they check in with chris harris from the
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bachelor. we'll see you in 30.
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>> all: hello, america. >> we heard about your 10 dates in 10 states and we salute you. >> there's lots of great dating a advice in our new movie, "how to be single." >> most importantly, have fun. and be yourself. >> good luck and have a blast. >> a special message from the cast of "how to be single" from our producer erica scott. she's back after ten dates in ten states. this morning, she's revealing who is getting a second date on valenti valentine a's day. and coming up, dakota johnson. first, lara and chef chimicl symon for the $5 dinner
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challenge. >> yesterday, was mario batali's turn. today, michael symon, get on out here. hi, my friend. >> how are you? >> i'm wonderful. show us what is in the brown bag? >> i have ground beef. about a -- $2.50 worth of ground beef. >> enough for two people. >> for two people, no problem. >> and, anything else? >> anything else? i have buns. we're only going to use two of the buns, so this is going to be $1 per person for two buns. a nice, soft roll. >> so far, well turned mark. >> i like to win. >> i believe we're making sloppy joes. >> no, i'm going the surprise you. the last thing is provolone cheese. we're going to use a couple of slices. $1.32. >> we add it up. where sit. there it is.
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total is -- $4.82 for a meal. you have the cheese in there. so you're making -- sloppy joes? >> this is called a loose meat sandwich. popular in iowa. also called a tavern sandwich. i know it scares you. it's a sloppy joe without tomato. we're going to add a little bit of stock. >> like a hamburger not compact. >> yes. absolutely. >> you're allowed to go into the pantry and add a couple of ingredients. >> can i send you? paprika and mustard. i have oil. >> this is taking sloppy joes/hamburger to a new level. >> we put in ground beef with a pinch of salt and onion and person. we let this kind of brown up. and that's, you know, step number one. you can see it over there. >> this looks like you're going make a bolognaaise.
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>> what you can do with this, if turkey is cheaper, you could do it. or extend it with grains, like brown rice, quinoa. >> you're adding the the cheese right into the skill let? >> yes. you're almost making like a fondue in the skill let. that brings it together. >> so it's not so loose. >> so it's not so loose, yeah. we want the keep it together, you know what i'm saying? >> somewhat the sauce? >> a little bit of beef stock. a little bit of cheese. you stir it vigorously. melt it almost like a fondue. >> how is it? sit really good? >> yeah. >> whatever the softest roll you can find. you could save money. i like a potato roll.
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sometimes they're more expensi e expensive. you could use two slices of bread. that's great, too. >> what else is very reasonable. pickles. >> they give a little bit of pop. a little bit of acidity. don't lose your bun. >> i mean, between the loose meat and the buns, it's a situation. >> it is valentine's day weekend. >> we're going to put a little bit of mustard on there and you're good to go. >> total cost for your, what's the other term, the after the earn bu -- tavern burger. let's go with that. do you talk about this on your new show? >> yes. on burgers, brew, and' que. it's on every friday night, food network, 10:30 eastern, 9:30 central. i get to eat and drink my favorite food groups. >> you might as well be doing something you love. this was great deal.
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under $5. we have completed the mission. all five of our incredible chefs have done it. you can debt go our $5 challenge recipes at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. they were all really, really good. watch this guy, and our winner, mario "the chew" 1:00 p.m. eastern, not 9:00, 8:00 central. back out to rob. let's go for the valentine forecast. remember, these valentine towns across the country. the balloons as val stein nebraska -- valentine nebraska, 47 degrees, it's going to be warm across the mid section of the county. here's the local forecast. >> reporter: mild next week, but cold today and getting worse for the weekend. nothing son storm tracker 6 live double scan single digit windchills. 28 today. 20 tomorrow temperatures dropping tomorrow. 16 sunday. tebow.
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welcome, tim. >> thank you so much. >> a night on to shine. an unforgettable prom night experience for people with special needs. just hearing about this is phenomenal. started out with just under 50 churches last year. now you have 200 across 48 states. you have red carpet, paparazzi for this, making these kids feel special. what was your inspiration? >> when i was 15. i was at a school in a remote village in the philippines. a boy from the village was shunned from the event because his feet were on backwards. we want to fight for people that can't fight for themselves. this event is all about that. people with special needs. celebrating them. loving them. letting them know that their lives matter and giving them the time of their life. >> you kicked it off last night in haiti.
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>> wit was so much fun. it was special to see the haitians gather together to celebrate the kids with special needs. the amazing thing is that so many people in haiti, they believe that if you have special needs, you're cursed. we're changing the narrative. that they're not cursed. they're special. they should be loved. they should be celebrated. they have the time of their life last night. it was so special. >> oh, there's robin. robin, as you know. >> you are a special man. i know how passionate you are about this. you travel around the world, coming in from haiti as you did last night. just had to come over saand say thank you. you live your truth. >> your first prom was just last year. because he was home-schooled. >> it was awesome. the best night of my life. >> do we have pictures? that's terrific. we appreciate it. night to shine. a second year.
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>> late nights. traveling in. >> it was, 4:00 in the morning. get in from haiti. >> you're a good man. nice to see you. to lara. thank you, rob. any plans for valentine's day? >> sitting in front of the fire. >> we have a come-day. a fancy way of saying comedy. dakota johnson with a lot to learn. i got the talk to her about the movie. the dating struggles. she tries to strike up a conversation. >> hey, what's up, y'all? i don't know why i said y'all. you all would have take. just as much time. i'm not even from the south. i'm from portland. which is southern from canada. are y'all canadian? i just did it again. i said it again. oh, my god, okay, bye. >> we have all been there. watching that, i was like, stop talking. >> that's like me, every day.
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>> can you relate to that? awkward? not knowing what to say? >> a lot of the time. yes. >> i find that hard to believe. >> really? >> yeah. >> i guess, see, it's happening right now. >> that's all right. among friends. i love the movie. i liked it because the title sort of "how to be single" i was assuming romantic comedy. it was more than that. what is the message? >> i think it's about taking the time to just be yourself. and especially for young women to figure out who you are and what you like and go and do whatever you want all the time. >> there is a lot of scenes that i think women will relate to. on a very personal level. so many scenes that have so funmy. ho you was it working with rebel wilson. >> she is great. >> is she improvising? >> yeah. >> a lot of it was like, you look, oh, my god. >> she would go on runs and
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rants. i would just be like giggling crying off camera. >> a great date movie. be prepared to loof and giggle. >> really, i'm proud of it. >> and "how to be single" hits theaters today. coming up, speaking of dates, our big "10 dates in 10 flonase allergy relief nasal spray.
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♪ if you like and it's the finale now for our "10 dates in 10 states" adventure. abc producer erica scott back to reveal her choice. there are the ten guys. there are the ten dates. let's look back at what she's learned about dating today. ♪ >> this has been an awesome but exhausting series of first dates. in just ten days, i've taken 11 flights, been in the air for 31 hours. and almost covered 12,000 miles. you look like a fish out of water. it started in new york. ice skating with josh. show us -- ah. >> i'm glad i did it. maybe fell a couple of times. but it was part of the fun.
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>> i'm here to meet erica. yeah. ♪ >> then hawaii for snorkeling and paddle-boarding with doug. date number three, was on the santa monica pier in l.a. for old school fun with ashton. hey are you cash? how's it going? off to the nevada desert for dune buggy riding with cash. the warm weather didn't last long. adventures by disney hosted tom and i for dog-sledding in jackson hole. you to do any water supports? along the way i talked to experts in the field of dating. like the ceos of tinder and bumble. next stop, colorado, i met up with john to cheer on the denver broncos in the super bowl. >> that was great meeting erica. had great time watching the game
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today. >> hi, nice to meet you. then i two-stepped in austin with amir. >> i haven't two-stepped since middle school. >> oh, my god! yeah! celebrated mardi gras in new orleans with daniel! >> just experienced the night. it's been a lot of fun. >> things got cheesy this chicago with marcus. hi, marcus. how are you? >> welcome home. >> we made, you guessed it, homemade cheese. so i'm on my very last date at a favorite spot of mine, frank pepe's pizza. let's go find my date. hi, how's it going? and finally, almost home, i stopped in connecticut for a traditional pizza date with mike. >> i'm more of a pen and paper guy. i want to meet you in person. but this is where my first lunch is. >> nice is the recipe for love. >> and this crazy journey coming
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to a close. last stop, home. i'm home! >> come on out, erica scott. she's back here in new york. >> welcome home, erica. >> hi, guys. how are you? >> still smiling. you're so game all the way. looked like you had a lot of fun with all those guys. what did you leave on the cutting room floor? there must have been awkward moments. >> of course. i was awkward. they were all great. austin, the monday after super bowl sunday. 8:00. not many people on the dance floor. amir was such a gentleman. i was completely mortified. we made it happen. >> yes, you did. you looked good. >> thanks. editing did things great. >> you mastered digital dating. friends and family setting you up. somewhat the advice you would give? >> if you're single, find somebody, there's no reason you shouldn't be doing both. put yourself out.
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cast a wide net. you're just looking for one person. it really gave me a perspective that there are a lot of nice guys. >> let's see who is the one person getting the second date on valentine's day in new york city. the suspense. who sit? >> i think i have a new best friend with tom from wyoming. i'm going to fly him in. my mutual friend heather with him, weaver going to hang out. >> i see a big smile, tom. what are you thinking? >> how you doing? >> but thanks to all the other guys. i feel badly. >> he's shaking his head. >> and connecticut checked out. he's like, i'm out of here. >> oh, my gosh. >> i'm gone. >> so -- what was -- >> there he spp there's mike. >> mike is back. what was your first impression of erica, tom? >> just upbeat personality. had a great time with her. just kept it light, kept it fun. it was a great time. >> wonderful. well, for all. >> now they all disappeared.
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>> it's going to be a long-distance connection here. and that's something that's very common. we see the high statistics about the number of couples who try to make it work long distance. >> it's difficult. i've had one. i don't recommend it. but, it's fun. >> okay. all right. you did really well. >> thank you. thank you for you know, tacking along with me. it was a lot of fun. >> we have someone who knows even more than you when it comes to finding that one, chris harrison. come on out here, chris! you have been here with us this morning. >> oh, there he is. >> there you are. >> nice to see you again. >> thank you. >> you to have advice? >> here's the thing. doug lives in hawaii. geographically desirable. but apparently, we have chose tom. i thought i was the 11th date in the 11th state. >> no, you're out. sorry, pal. >> they all went well.
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they were all great guys. >> what set him apart? >> well, i think the fact that he and i had a best friend that was a mutual connection. i automatically felt comfortable. and i think we, you know, we had spent so much time dog-sledding. >> what would you like to do on your second date? are should this go? >> i don't know. >> i like chris. >> i guess anything else that's a fun activity. i'm not a sit around the fireside person. >> keep it simple. >> you're good at this. >> there's a reason. 20 years of "the bachelor" we want to thank adventure by disney arranging the dog sledding and paddle boarding. go to adventures by disney.com. coming up, more with that
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back now with chris harrison. we have a sneak spepeek of a special he's doing. "the bachelor 20" a celebration of love. this is a sampling. >> how far along. you seem pregnant? >> we're about seven months. >> that was the summer. >> i'm 29 weeks. >> not too long after paradise. this happened fast. >> yeah, this happened real fast. >> oh. >> okay, so i'm doing the math in my head. weren't we in mexico doing paradise about then? >> apparently, she was this paradise. >> it was in paradise or on the plane home. >> oh, no, chris. this is a sampling of the shockers, 20 seasons. >> that is the metsz that has been my life for 15 years, right there. >> can you believe it? >> no. an amazing run. an amazing celebration you'll see sunday night, valentine's day night. >> does everybody come back?
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>> everybody is back. this big, happy, dysfunctional family. it all culminates in a wedding. i officiate. >> are there more shocking moments? >> she's not the only one that's pregnant. i think everybody at the wedding is pregnant. >> something is working on the show. this sounds like a perfect way to spend your valentine's day. chris harrison, we love having you. >> why do they put us together on television. >> i love you so much. the show is great. 20 seasons. we thank you. >> it's an honor to be around for 15 years. >> hurry. >> sunday, valentine's day,
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can you tellst friday? so glad we had this time together. >> have great weekend, everybody. happy valentine's day. >> happy valentine's day. >> heart, heart. > good morning we've got breaking news out of delaware. we just learned that brandywine high school students were involved in an accident in wilmington. it happened after 7:00 a.m. in
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front of the school. two people were taken to the hospital with nonthreating injuries -- none life threatening injuries. 8:56, i'm tamala edwards. let's go over to karen rogers. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tam, we have an accident blocking the right lane 30 bypass jammed from reeseville road to 282. police and emergency workers blocker -- blocking the right lane. walnut street is closed between 16th and 22nd use spruce or market as the alternates. water main break creating problems at 63rd and master street. stick to landsdown avenue instead. it's causing issue with the route 10 and route 15 trolley, tam. now it's time to talk built
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arctic cold shot coming our way, let's go over to david murphy. good morning. >> reporter: we are starting out sunny, but cold, take a look, 20 degrees. allentown, 16. not much wind, but enough to give you a windchill of 13, so bundle up. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a high of 28 this afternoon, brisk and cold, windchills in the teens most of the time. tonight a snow squall as we transition to the true arctic air mass. we start out on 20 on saturday, did i think down to 2 in the overnight hours. extreme cold continues on sunday high of 16. "live" with kelly and michael is next up on 6abc. i'm tamala edwards. have a great weekend!
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michael: it's friday, february 12, 2016, and it is a very special day around here as you can tell from the set. today marks 15 years of kelly ripa hosting "live." [applause] yes. [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] now, she's backstage and she has no idea. she has no idea we decorated the set. she has no idea we're dressed up in our finest. and she has no idea that we have a lot of big stars and a lot of surprises in store for her today. so hit the music. we're celebrating kelly's sweet 15 anniversary special. , kelly ing out the host ripa! [cheers and applause] ♪

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