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good morning, america. abc news exclusive, president trump in his first network interview from the white house. what he's saying about torture. >> you're now the president. do you want waterboarding? >> his claim of voter fraud. >> you have people that are registered who are dead and who are illegals who are in two states. >> as the president takes action on building a wall and increasing border security. president trump taking "world news tonight" anchor david muir inside the oval office granting extraordinary access to the white house. plus, what trump is revealing about his relationship with the former president, the letter that was left behind. and their ride together to the capitol. the exclusive details right here on "gma." ♪ who can turn the world on with her smile ♪ and celebrating mary tyler moore. the television star who turned
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the world on with her smile passing away at 80 from her breakout control on "the dick van dyke show." ♪ to her groundbreaking "the mary tyler moore show" show. >> you've got spunk. >> well. >> i hate spunk. >> inspiring generations of women and fearlessly tackling issues before anyone else now her co-star, ed and friend burnett exclusively sharing their memories right here on "gma" as tributes pour in from around the world. ♪ you're going to make it after all ♪ and good morning, america. boy, that song and that smile so many memories and we are going to celebrate the y tyler moore this morning.memories. she was really a game changer. she changed the game for working
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women, for comedy and want to take athe statue of her famous character, yes, mary richards in minneapolis. >> and that statuehows famous scene where she threw her hat in got the real story behind that hat throwing moment c explain that woman looking at her. her like were you doing. the latest fsident trump. in a trump's actions on immigration, first steps on the border wall is drawing fire across the country and overseas. more to come today as he tees up new executive orders and right to jonathan karl at the white house. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning. president trump is traveling to philadelphia today to huddle with house republicans at their annual retreat. huge items on the legislative agenda like how to replace obamacare, the trillion dollar stimulus he's republicans want specifics but, george, i am told that president trump is going there in part because he wants to talk about the issue of voter fraud, the
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unsubstance yachted charges of massive voter fraud and would like congress as well and i am told by a senior administration official we could see a directive as early as today ordering an investigation by the executive branch. >> so we'll have an executive branchsional investigation even though you already learned overnight at least three of his associates were registered in two states, one problem he identified. thcutive orders -- >> that illustrates the problem, by the way, they say. >> we're getting a lot of pushback. some conservative groups appreciate what the president is doing on enforcement and aclu saying this is a deportation force on steroids and big city mayors across the country pushing back against the president on immigration. >> reporter: and they're saying essentially they will defy the order, also governors, one quote from andrew cuomo, the governor of new york he said as i've said before i say again today, if there is a move to deport immigrants, i say start with me. of course it should be noted
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governor cuomo was born if queens, new york. >> the mexican president saying he's not going to pay. >> he addressed the mexican people saying mexico does not believe in walls. i'll say it again, mexico will not pay for any wall and mexican sources tell us he's considering canceling his visit that was planned next week to washington to meet with president trump. >> okay jon karl thanks very much. president trump talked to our david muir that first network interview we all were watching last night david. good morning. >> goog, great to be with you. you heard jon say he'll press this with congressional republicans that mrrpthere were millions of illegal votes and why he lost the popular vote. we asked where is the proof. we'll begin with this moment about torture and after something he told me during the campaign and something he might now disagree with some of his top cabinet members he's counting on. the last president, president obama said the u.s. does not
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torture. will you say that. >> well i have a general who i have great respect for, said a -- as you mr.me byhe'll be eb have as d and he withink, do a gatis y'tknowd tallpoken they soerk >>d of the back of to country mean? >> when they're chopping off the heads of our people and chopping off th because they happen to be a christian in the middle east when isis is doing things that nobody since medll about waterboardins farned, we h firepr. esent. >> you'reow the itizens o thebecause they're chri muslim or anything else. don't want -- look you are old enough to have seen a time different. youds never pllhat rely gup .if wantardend. i want to do lo to dolegally. bu feel itworks?ou'dtsesident. >> no i will rel mattis and i am going to rely on those two people and others and if they don't want to do it okay with do i think it >> and after tellingngressional leaders he invited to the white the popular votef millions of illegal votes, we asked, where is the that are who are
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illegals who are in two states. you have people registered in two states. their registeredk in new jersey. they vote twice. there are millions of votes in my opinion -- now, i'm -- >> you're now president of the united states. when you say -- >> of course i want the voting process to be legitimate.asking what i'm asking, your opinion millions of illegal t extremelydament functioning cracany, a fair >> you s done. >> what you have presented s been debunked. it's been called false, i --ew called the author of it last night.y found to >> really. why did he wrie said nnce -- >> excuse me. why did he write the report? according to the pew report then he's gagain. i always talk about the reporters that grovel when they ng thatear but necessarily millio.ou've we'll investigation to find ou just heard that he'll ask congress as well.d about with the president. lots of big promises on the replacement, not a lot of clarity on how he'll do it. >> we heard from so many viewers going into this interview and seen the estimate 18 million americans could lose their health insurance if obamacare is
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we asked president trump about that because he told "the want insurance for everyone. that sounds like universal he said what my plan isant to take care of e when we said does that mean no right now or ends up said, know t millio he plan is i want to take care of everyonee on capitol hill isnsuran right now. big martha, we'll b hisn w says he believes that ittive though he did say he's going to listen to appointees. >> andhis point but i think what d trump did in that interview, david, i exahehat can now pass it off to his cabinet members and say, look, general mattis and i think we all remember what general mattis apparentlyesident trump, which was look, i really works, a cigarette an better donald trump can say he's eneral he's listening but then still to those voters who put him because of words about -- >> you said something that struck me. when he r the safe zones in syria. >> yeah he said david, that -- he also said that in the campaign, thave safe zones in syria. that is so complicated, so
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expensive. he can try to get other countries to do something like that to protect some people in syria but it's very difficult, does it mean he will send in u.s. troops? is it that important that he'll send u.s. troops to protect people in syria? >> we're getting a lot of pushback jon karl on capitol hill also on this enhanced interrogation and torture. >> reporter: john mccain said explicitly the president can sign whatever orders he wants, but we are not bringing torture back not in the united states. but i have to tell you that my discussions with senior administration officials here is that the president's going to do what he told david muir what he told david, he's going to listen to secretary mattis on this even as he believes torture works there is no effort to bring back those advanced interrogation techniques at least not yet. >> such a wide-ranging interview, other topics. i was struck when you asked about million marchers the day after the inauguration all around the it was interesting.
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we were walking along the colonnade. i said could you hear the marchers? he said i couldn't hear them but i did ask him, you are their president now. do you sense a responsibility to reach out to them? he said there's going to be r march this weekend, a pro-life march that will be even larger, perhaps and i said you know, we don't want to compare crowd sizes. i wonder if you feel you need to unite the country. he said i do i do sense that responsibility but then he added but we just had an election. >> and we're going to have much more from you coming up. i know you'll have more on "world news tonight" but also in our next half hour. all right, david, thank you. michael. >> thank you, robin. now to the stock market. closing over 20,000 -- over the00 mark for the first time business and ecics correspondent rebecca jarvis is at the new york stock exchange with more.ning rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, michael. here at the new york stock exchange they are wearing dow 20,000 hats to commemorate the occasion the first time its 120-year history that the dow is now 20,000. started 2009, has been turbocharged since the
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election, the dow gaining more than 1700 points on the prospect of lower taxes, lower regulations and infrastructure spending under president trump. michael, that is something that would help corporate >> but i'm just -- how does it also help all americans' bottom line. i think that's what most worry about. what is the bottom line for everybody out there. >> reporter: that's what most people are concerned with. 50%, 52% of americans have investments in the market and the average retirement account since election day is now up more than $6,000, however, you have to keep in mind that higher stocks as we've seen since 2009 do not necessarily mean higher wages and more job, michael. >> thank you, rebecca. we'll keep our eye on it. all right, robin. to amy for the other top stories of the morning starting with the big fire close to seattle. >> yeah that's right. the video has been coming in overnight as flames engulfed. take a look at thiment complex in linwood, washington. the building under construction and it collapsed.
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at least 150 people in nearby buildings had to evacuate. two firefighters have been injured. but are expected to be okay. and in chicago police say six people been shot including a 12 during a memorial service for another shooting victim. president trump has warned he will send in the feds if chicago can't control the violence. the white house has said he was referring to federal aid. and emergency crews in iowa have been battling wind and snow while scrambling to clean up a broken gas pipeline. nearly 140,000 gallons of diesel spilled. it appears the water supply has not been contaminated. finally it's being called smun monday after the super bowl and one company says we should all get that day off. >> yay. >> it's my too. heinz has released this video featuring people dressed up as ketchup and mustard to promote an online pote to make smunday and they're setting the using the money it could have spent on a super bowl ad to
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instead give a its salaried workers that day this imply this applies to thousands of work. i'm all about that trend spreading. >> always got to wait for it. >> thank you. you slipped in about your birthday nice. we'll celebrate the life the legacy of mary tyler moore who as you know passed away wednesday at the age of 80. she change women, both on screen off. yeah, she turned the world on with that smile. ♪ who can take a -- ♪ who can turn the world on with her smile ♪ >> for many it was mary tyler moore. >> associate producer. can you believe that? >> reporter: reaction from fans friends and co-stars pouring in honoring the legendary actress. longtime friend carol burnett telling us -- >> she will be missed and she will always be loved and mary richards will live on. she truly was america's sweetheart. >> as a 30-something single
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career woman in the 1970s, her character paved the way for the modern american woman. from the moment she walked through the doors of the fictional tv station wjm-tv minneapolis. >> it does seem you've been asking a lot of very personal questions that don't have a thing to do with my qualifications for this job. >> you knowwhat you've got unk. mary tylemoor >> reporter: "the mary tyler moore show" was a hit scoring 29 em >> in his own words, a little song little -- >> reporter: co-star ed asner sharing his memories with "good morning america." >> every day going to work was a pleasure because the beautiful mary was there waiting. >> reporter: from a young age, moore dreamed of becoming a professional dancer. but her breakout role came on
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"the dick van dyke show." >> oh rob, how could you? >> reporter: the actress often showing off her dancing skills on screen. ♪ truly factual ♪ ♪ the act fact ♪ >> reporter: in 1980 she earned an academy award nomination for her portrayal of a distant mother in robert redford's "ordinary people." >> that's what you think i've done and blame me for the whole thing. >> reporter: out of the spotlight she had many challenges and battled type 1 diabetes. often lobbying on capitol hill in the fight to find a cure for diabetes. mary tyler moore will always be remembered for her grace and humor. >> if you stop the defensive stuff you might realize you are a great-looking girl. >> mary please. >> of course in that elephant dress. >> reporter: and we at "gma" were lucky enough to witness the final cast reunion in 2013. >> fabulous. to be working with the people who are your very good friends.
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>> it's true that you become even more than family. you become -- because it's something that you can't explain toody.ther i look around at these girls and i just -- my heart fills up with so much love. >> look at you, sweetheart. >> happiness and love and celebration and what life really is. >> reporter: because it's true love really is all around us. thank you and bless you, mary. >> w celebrate mary tyler moore all morning long but first let's go to ginger right now. >> ah celebrating her here. minneapolis, very cold as it should be this time of year but looking at that snow lake-effect snow the stat state of michigan and warningsrn new york one >> all right let's let's get to the sunny cities brought to you by sprint.
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♪ you might just make it after all ♪ welcome back to "gma." that is the famous "mary tyler moore show" opening. can't forget that? one of the greatest of all time. >> sound a groundbreaking series and tributes pouring in from all over the world. from her co-stars and even oprah. we're going to share some of our favorite memories of mary tyler moore coming up later in the show. >> you just want to sway. you just remember. life was good. also right now, president trump has a busy day ahead attending the republican retreat in philadelphia. both he and vice president mike
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pence will speak along with former super bowl winner peyton manning. the stage is set for a williams sister showdown. both venus and serena winning matches overnight advancing to the australian open finals and will face each other saturday. six of the eight players who reach the semifinals in their 30s. yes. >> williams wins. >> that's a safe headline. >> put it in the bank right now. let's talk about mary tyler moore right now. as we said we've been looking back all morning long and we'll continue that. now we want to hear from her in her own words as she looks back on her career including the real story behind that hat flow. ♪ you're going to make it after all ♪ >> so whose idea was it to walk out in the middle of an intersection and do that? >> well there was a man who was directing the opening titles and
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it was so cold the middle of january. he said you know what would be a good idea, mary go in the middle of intersection and take that tam off and throw it in the air. i did as i was told and hazel frozen photographer with what looks like a scowling face at me and she told me later because i did meet her that it was just that she had no idea what was going on. never saw a camera. she just thought there was a lunatic about to lose her life. >> announcer: "the dick van dyke show" starring dick van dyke. ♪ >> rob, are you trying to tell me that we have the wrong baby? >> i had had a week where everything i went to audition for i did not get and i got a call from my agent saying carl reiner wants to see you about being the wife of dick van dyke on a new series and i said, no i'm not going. he said you get over there now
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and i did and, oh boy, the audition was just to read a scene with him but i had had such a crush on him that i walked in and i was just like -- ♪ you ♪ >> i don't like to brag rhoda, but lars and i had an incredible love life. would you like to know how incredible? >> oh gosh phyl. >> i want to tell you how incredible it was. i think lars summed it up best when he turned to me one night and said phyllis -- >> makes me think what a lucky woman you are to be working with the people who are your very good friends. >> thank you for being my family.
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>> now for the hard part. how do we leave this room? >> and they go shuffling. >> chris connelly will join us and "people" magazine executive ed corps editor kate coyne. mary tyler moore already famous when she finished up as laura petrie. >> a wife and a sidekick so to then launch into a role in which she's not anybody's wife or girlfriend or daughter even but she's an independent career woman not focused on finding love, not focused on landing a man but focused on making it after all. that took tremendous courage, a lot of guts went into making a move like that careerwise. >> it was so wonderful to see how even behind the scenes how she became such a great producer and just really was able to -- a huge force. >> absolutely. >> revolutionary at that time.
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chris connelly let's hear from you. >> hey. >> what is it about "the mary tyler moore show" and her performance in it that still resonates today? >> i think she was the first woman character on television who got laughs by being good at her job. you know we saw people like lucille ball a comic genius and she made us laugh by not being good at what she was doing. mary tyler moore as mary richards was always good at her job and managed the egos and insecurities of her co-workers in a way our heart went out to her for. she was stable and smart. she wasn't perfect but she was honest the whole way and we just loved her for it and made her a really strong role model for people watching a strong single woman in the workplace for the first time on television. >> speaking of that it was the 1970s, this show and mary tyler moore herself was brave enough to take on sensitive women's issues birth control, equal pay, sexual independence how much of an impact did the show
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have, kate and how big of a role did she have specifically in pushing these issues on the show. >> it had a huge impact. i don't think you could really think about a show from "murphy brown" to "30 rock" to "sex and the city" existing without the path blazed by "the mary tyler moore show." additionally because it was produced by mtm productions, as a producer mary tyler moore had a tremendous say in the way that mary richards was portrayed. that was thanks to her and the fights that she had. fights that she had, you know backed by a team of female writers, i mean there was a huge pool of women writers for "the mary tyler moore show" also which was completely groundbreaking at the time. >> and, chris, one more question for you. mary tyler moore received an oscar nomination for her role in "ordinary people" which was against type for her. how significant was that role? >> well it was very significant, of course it was robert redford's first directorial project and cast her because he saw her walking on the beach alone at one point and
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realized there was this whole other side that we hadn't seen. that role of an icy shattered mother was so powerful and, in fact because we remembered mary richards and remembered mary through that made that part even more powerful and she was great in it and got an oscar nomination. >> chris remembers this too going back to "the mary tyler moore show." in the first year it was she might make it after all then they changed to it she's going to make it after all and, boy, did she. >> she sure did. sharing her personal struggles as well. a lot more coming up. up next president trump gives david muir a tour of his office his new digs and he'll tell us what it was like in that car ride to the capitol hill with president obama in that abc news exclusive.
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left for him in the oval office. >> lots of questions about this interview in the hallways. everyone wants to know what it was like on the inside. it was an extraordinary moment in the oval office when the president took me to his new office and as he was showing me around he picked up the letter left on the desk by president obama. you'll see that moment and our walk down the colonnade right into the oval office i asked about something that happens right after you take the oath of the office that reminds you of the magnitude of the job. let me ask you right after the oath of office they give you the nuclear codes, the biscuit, sobering moment? >> when they explain what it represents and the kind of destruction that you're talking about, it is a very sobering moment, yes, it's very very scary in a sense. >> does it keep you up at night. >> no but it's -- i have confidence that i'll do the right thing and the right job but it's a very very scary thing. >> so we're in the oval office. >> this is the oval office.
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this is truly one of the great spaces. >> what moves you the most about this room? >> just the history of it the importance of it what's happened here. i actually put some pictures up that i thought would be great, some of the paintings that i thought would be really appropriate. george washington alexander hamilton thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, andrew jackson who a lot of people they compare the campaign of trump with the campaign of -- you have to go back to 1828, but that seems to be a comparison for, you know certain obvious reasons. but -- >> we're standing on ronald reagan's rug. >> this was ron nailed reagan's -- you have a choice, you know when you come in they have eight or nine carpets. they have different furniture and this was the letter given to me by president obama. >> we saw that image of him, the final morning that he was here putting the letter on the desk. >> which was -- i won't show it to you or read it to you but
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a -- just a beautiful letter. >> is there a line you can share that struck you most? >> there were numerous lines, so well written, so thoughtful so thoughtful and in the draw you know, put in the drawer which is a custom but i doubt too many of them were written in this manner. he -- in fact, i called him and thanked him for the thought that was put into that letter. >> was there something he said in that letter that surprised you? >> well i think nothing that surprised me but it was stated beautifully, but that i'm representing a lot of people, and i'm carrying on a very important tradition. and just do a great job. he wants me to do a great job. he said something that was very interesting to me. he said you know if i thought your health care plan was going to be better than his plan obamacare, i would support it
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and i believe he would. i believe he would. >> what was that car ride like to the capitol hill when you got into the car with the president who was about to leave and you were about to -- >> the amazing thing to me and he may say differently is that we i think have sort of a great relationship and yet it was a vicious campaign and vicious things were said by him and by me about each other and then we're riding in a car together up pennsylvania avenue and i'm saying to myself i actually said to him, this is a little weird, isn't it huh? but we really -- we didn't discuss the negative. we only discussed the future and the positive. and we really get along well. >> president trump told me he did call president obama after reading that letter. there was one other thing, the size and scope of the white house, not as big as trump tower, the penthouse he's been living in until now. i did ask him president obama took great pride in finishing the workday and head to the family residence to have dinner
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with his family and the first lady melania is here in new york taking care of barron very important duty but i said does it get lonely at the end of the day. he said listen there's a lot of work to do on this country and i don't get lonely. does he watch cable news. he's on twitter. >> but for you walking through the white house with the president, what was the most powerful moment for you. >> well you know his willingness to show the letter from president obama and he did pull the letter out, and it was interesting to me. we've all looked at these letters that presidents have written to the person coming in. this was a very long letter. and you can tell president obama took a lot of time and i was dying to read it. maybe next time. >> we all want to know what was in the letter. >> great job, david. thank you very much for sharing that. i know you'll have much more tonight on "world news tonight"? see you in a few hours. >> get some rest. coming up here on our big board, red panda on the loose at a virginia zoo. the search right now. dare i say, amy, panda-monium.
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we are back now with our big board and one of my all-time favorites, tom rinaldi is here at the table. hit a moment and another one of my rite we're going to start with that on the loose in, virginia es monday ni a search is under way and our wildlife expert dear friend ron magill will join now with more on what's going onthis is happening a lot.wekn ow>>hi zo it's on zoo grounds but it'eding season janua through so hormones are raging and has extra incentive to find a mate.t clave almost opposable thumbs. if there's a way out they can find split wow. but, ron, this is the latest in a several incidents that happened. si gorilla that broke out in london and a chimp in japan that escaped. what is going on at these zoos. >> it's very dramatic when an animal like that escapes but put it in perspective because it's almost like a plane crash. all of a sudden people go oh my gosh flying on a plane is dangerous. in reality thousands of planes millions flying every second
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without a problem. there are thousands of zoos around the world, hundreds of thousands if not millions of animal under human care. gets a lot of attention but not something people have to worry about. the majority of zoos are doing a great job in keeping their animals contained. >> hopefully they find the panda. no more panda-monium. thank you. now coming up sibling rivalry renewed. overnight serena and venus williams both advancing to the australian open finals but the sisters will face off in a title match for the first time since 2009 and, tom, you're here to talk about that. when they met in 2009 at wimbledon, serena came out on top. what can we expect this time. >> first of all let's take a breath and talk about what a back to the future moment this is. we were talking earlier, robin, about serena, look there's a lot at stake. she can reclaim the number one ranking. she can win her 23rd major title
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pulling ahead of steffi graf which is a amazing but for venus williams diagnosed with sjogren's synd you know all about it fell out of the top 100 in the world. it's more than a comeback it's a revelation trying to win her first major title since 2008 of course, she faces her sister to do it the 15th meeting in a grand slam. it's absolutely improbable and incredible and we've seen a eact th't help but t of an they knew this was going to happen and many people said they weren't focusing enough on tennessee and will be distracted and here at this age here they are again. speaking of age, six of the eight players who made it to the semifinals in their 30s. >> so you're saying there's hope. you're saying that we've got a chance. >> i think it's remarkable in a couple of different way, the game has become even more physical and even with that, so many of these players who have now discovered their great maturity and fitness in 30s and physios, trainers and teams around them.
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with issues like birthl. and equal pay. >> i would like to know w the last associate producer me made $50 a week more than i do. >> oh. because he was a man. >> what gloria steinem was doing forical world mary tyler moore was doing for the wo pill. >> i won't. >> i won't. [ applause ] >> reporter: some of the most influential women of today from an emotional oprah winfrey in 1997. >> you had no idea what you've meant to me. >> yes, i think i do. >> to former first lady michelle obama looking to mary richards for a different path. mrs. obama"variety" in 2016 i was probably 10 or 11 when i saw that and sort of started thinking you know what marriage is an option. having a family is an option. and going to school and getting your education and building your career is another really viabletion that can lead to happiness andnt. >> she washe first single working woman who set the
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debris. i saw a lot of people converging on the car. either way right lane is blocked, big backup in malvern 202 southbound at 29. schuylkill expressway eastbound at montgomery, an accident on the shoulder. westbound. we have a disabled vehicle on the schuylkill expressway near the vine. that's creating an extra slow go, 7 miles per hour on the schuylkill expressway. creating a jam on the vine traveling in the single digits, blue route southbound past norristown traveling in the teens. you want to factor in all the closures that are in place all day long through 6:00 p.m. no parking or walking in these areas, no driving 13th and market and 1 creating problems with the president's visit. >> we have some rain out there. >> reporter: showers opened up on the terrace matt. western suburbs drying out in a little bit. in through south jersey, the
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suburbs are wet. 45 degrees in philadelphia. not much wind, but it's wet in places. here's the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast today is going to be mild, the rain probably knocks off later this morning, say 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. temperatures start to dive. are 45 tomorrow, and feeling like the 30s temperatures in the 30s on saturday. we have a list of treat closures for the president trump's visit to center city at 6abc.com.
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♪ love is all around ♪ [ applause ] ♪ you're going to make it after all ♪ never get tired of hearing that continuing our celebration with this fantastic audience. >> yes. [ applause ] mary tyler moore how she empowered women and i love how chris connelly said in the first half hour because she did her
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job well she was good at her job and she really pushed the envelope for women's rights and we'll have more about "the mary tyler moore show." should we have our favorite moment. >> yeah. i want to go back and binge-watch too. >> i know. >> timeless. it really holds up. >> you're a big fan. >> saturday night when i was growing up all those big shows after "all in the family". >> this one is an emblematic moment. they always pick up touchy issues in a funny way. >> what religion are you? >> mr. grant, i don't quite know how to say this but you're not allowed to ask that when someone is applying for a job. it's against the law. >> want to call a cop? >> no. >> good. would you think i was violating your civil rights if i asked if you were married. >> presbyterian. >> perfect, made all the points in 30 seconds. >> the show was like sharp and witty. so funny, i mean the funeral of
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chuckles the clown when mary did her best to not laugh in the middle of his funeral. and just the -- >> a little -- [ laughter ] >> saying chuckles. >> the buildup to incredible. she would get mad -- >> she was chastising everyone else. it's a funeral. you do not laugh. no jokes. >> absolutely. for me anything with ted baxter. do you remember ted played by the wonderful ted knight. he was such a -- their interactions, the way mary handled them. take a look. >> i know this may sound insane to you mary but on those occasions when i dream of you, you're dressed exactly like that. >> ted, please don't look at me that way. >> it's all right. i'm a doctor.
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>> ted, you're making me nervous. >> i'm making you nervous? you're making me crazy. >> i don't remember that dress. >> it's hilarious. it's mary's friend it's mary's friend who decides she wants to be a clothing designary and says mary i'll make you a dress and that's what she comes up with and, of course ted and phyllis happen to stop by after mary unfortunately tries it on. >> you guys must have been too young for mary tyler moore. but you saw that dress come on and went crazy. >> it's like in fashion now. >> i know. >> back in the day it was very risque. >> oh gosh it certainly was. >> back in the day. >> back in the day. >> now it's 9 to 5 wear. >> i'll wear it tomorrow. the one we shared made me tear up. the final scene of the finale and it's what she said it wasn't just this -- i love that. but how she talked about these were her colleagues who were her
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family and both on the show and in real life they became family like that so just to see that kind of -- >> that was so well done. the show was so -- i think we'll keep it up as we showed them going out. ♪ to the sweetest girl i know ♪ >> and you could see how real it was. >> they weren't acting there. >> it was totally -- >> the great moment -- watch right at the end. ♪ ♪ to the sweetest girl i know ♪ >> now in real life the crew sup turn fch and there's three seconds of light still because everybody was so moved. >> seven glorious seasons, i was in my early teens during that time and if just made such an impression even back then and, of course we all know the open -- >> the iconic scene. >> our wonderful audience. you'll help us relive that moment with a big hat toss one
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she broke barrier, she broke hearts and fearlessly stared down a dreaded disease with a smile that turned on the world. america loved her. now friday night celebrate mary tyler moore after all on "20/20" on abc. all right, a hearty crowd out here this morning.
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>> reporter: three words rain is here, not so inspiring. it is pulling to the east, some of the western suburbs are getting drier. there will b for another hour or more. 55 degrees the sun comes back, the winds pick up, temperatures drop and tomorrow, only 45. tgits back. soexceeded. abc kicks it offat down witone of show'sstars, capsed "grey's" to return and fng some ofockers in an axclusive sneakepisode. agh robbs. reprsor a'sall, marria nature we'alive. cter even lost a leg. >> yes i did. >> and you're going to jail now. >> going to jail. >> rochester is a wild one. i don't have time to stitch you >>"grey's" returns it wi nail-biting trip >> i don't bite. this exclusive sneak peek ofoctors takek-10? >> it's dan >> which is she. >>t's confidential. >> we did thi episode that own.de of our world and the tone is very sort of prisony. you know it's verythe ey hey, hey. >> no sudden moves. >> capshaw s biggest shocks may come from how hospital's future collides with
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her love life. >> or you're not into me and i'm deluding myself. >> no you're not deluding yourself. >> reporter: in the last couple of episodes we maybe saw a glils of a new love interest. >> yes, we did. >> kind of seems like eliza is the new sheriff in town. >> yes, she is so arizona is not meant to like her. she's meant to be the enemy. >> i am great and your little list or whatever the hell that is should have my name on it because i raise great surgeons. >> reporter: thening question when will they be christened with a nickname. if eliza and you work out would you prefer elizona. >> maybe the opposite. 're welcome. >> we did it #ariliza. >> the full tgit lineup returns with "grey's anatomy" at 8:00 "scandal" and we're going over to robin for our "deals & steals." >> tgit. gladiators, unite, yes.
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♪ where you move ♪ and before we go as we count down to the super bowl we want you to send your best game day recipes. we may feature them right here on "gma." >> yes and we also have a sneak peek of "jimmy kimmel live" tonight trying to add a letter to the alphabet with "sesame street." >> today the letter of the day is uq. >> it's what? >> it's uq. >> i do not believe uq is a letter. >> no. >> yes, it is a letter. i made it up. look, it's right here. uq. >> elmo we think he crazy. >> me think so too. you can see the full sketch and a lot more at 11:35 eastern right here on abc. >> how about before we go one more look at mary tyler moore. perfect way to end. ♪ who can turn the world on with her smile ♪
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good morning i'm matt o'donnell, 8:57, january 26. let's go over to karen. traffic heading toward the schuylkill expressway, the
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delaware riverike ridge remains closed, the entire area is slow, basically jammed on every highway, blue route schuylkill expressway, an accident montgomery drive i-95 is jammed, as well, we have the closure of practically center city with the republicans in town and the presidential visit today. it started at 8:00 a.m. and lasts until 6:00 p.m. we'll see portions of market, 12th street, 13th, and trains diverted around that, as well matt. >> let's go outside, david we have a lull in the rain on city avenue. storm tracker 6 live double scan the rain is beginning to break up a bit. south jersey and delaware points east of philadelphia, the main spots with the wet stuff. all those showers will be tapering off over the next hour or so. 44 degrees winds are light, we have changes today. yes it dries out and we get sun
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this afternoon. a mild high of 55 after lunchtime. winds will pick up and cooler air comes in later in the day and tonight. the overnight low 36. 45, windchills in the 30s and high of 39 on saturday. >> president trump is mak of washington since taking office. we'll have live team coverage as he addresses the republican retreat at the lowes center city hotel. "live with kelly" is next on 6abc. i'm matt o'donnell. have a great wednesday -- thursday!
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