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america. race again time. crews working to preventtastro nation's tallest m.emergency evacuations overnight. nearly 200,000 people in california forced to leave their homes. hundreds of cars ffics ro we morning. one-two punch. more than a f slamming the northeast again. a blizzard warning for parts of new england. powerful wind gusts topping 60 miles an hour. this woman rescued after her car slipped into icy water. the dangerous commute for g.hi h tensions. the president's national security adviser michael flynn in trouble for conversations with russia. the administration stays quiet-up coming as president trpaces his major overseas test. ne north korea launching a ballistic missile. ♪ hello it's me ♪ sang to a huge night with a clean sweep at the grammys. >> i can't do it again. >> her showstopping performance.
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bringing h george michael tribute to a stop. bringing heryonce to tears.♪ queen bey with her own numb her first sincencing she's expecting twins. ♪ let's go crazy ♪ >> the biggest moments from music's biggest night right here on "gma." ♪ good morning america. happy monday. how about those grammys and bruno mars and that prince tribute was really something. >> such a talented guy. i love bruno mars. look at blue ivy. >> her tfit. >> her mom had big night dids well. >> as did chance the >> yes. >> so we'll have a complete wrap-up ahead. >>hat breaking news out west. incredible ima nearly 200,000 people evacuate right away after a hole was discovered in the spillway for
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the country's tallest dam. abc's kayna whitworth is there on the scene for us in rnia. good morning a. >> reporter: robin, good morning. as you said the governor iss emhe weekend. can you see the dam behind me. the water is rushing with such forceng and if that spillway fails, there will be nothing al devas below. chaos in northern rnia after the emergency spillway at the nation's dam was in danger failing. there's to done very very quickly. re evacuating oroville. >> reporter: a race against time 188,000 residents forced to evacuate. stuck in affic in their attempts to flee. emergency crews working around clock to disaster. >> there is a plan currently in place which would hopefully plug that hole. that would include using helicopters to drop bags of rock into the crevice and further erosion.eporter: last week as millions of gal of water poured from the dam each second a huge hole was created. at least 300 feet wide. >> i am worried.
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i mean this was not something anybody could have predicted or expected. you know you call it the perfect storm. >> reporter: officials fororoville'srgency spillway for the first time ever over the weekend and by sunday they detected another hole. quickly prompting evacuations. this morning, although officials l water is no longer flowing over the emergency spillway the remains. >> there's still a lot of unknown unknowns. we need to continue to lower the lake level. >> reporter: the national guard has been activated and offic will be out here this morning to assess the damage in the daylight. also right next to me bulldozers are filling giant bags with boulders that they will use helicopters to drop in and and fill that guys. >> all right, frigh right now o >> a lot of work to do to shore that up. here in the northeast there's ano major snowstorm that's dropping. a live look boston and school is close the students have been out since last wednesday and let's go to rob marciano in glossucester, ap in
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you teeth it's not so easy to say that. >> as you mentioned the entire northeast getting pounded on. the snow blowing sideways. last night heavy, wet snow. now turned colder and feels like needles in your face at times. near blizzard conditions as this storm explodes. just off this coast. this morning, snow ice and wind combining for a crippling storm in parts of the northeast. it is a hazardous morning commute for millions of americans. dangerous black ice sending cars sliding across major roadways. in hawthorne, new jersey a dramatic scene. a woman rescued from her sinking car before it sieves through the ice. cars slowing to a crawl on frozen highways. trouble at the airports. 6,000 flights delayed and 1300 more canceled. at logan, terminal c evacuated after police say a snow melting machine may have
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triggered the carbon monoxide alarm. just miles away -- >> 228 bravo,e just went off . >> reporter: this plane sliding off the run the runway after a failed attempt to take off. this after a major storm hit a few days ago and another over the ready two a never see anothsnowflake again. >> schools closed again today, over 600 of them for a third straight day sending the school year well into june which a distant memory as this winter makes a strong comeback. this snow will come to end later on today but the winds are going to crank up and that's going to be a dangerous if not damaging situation throughout the day. michael. >> all right, thank you, rob. stay safe out there. let's go to ginger who is on the west side highway right here in new york city. also dangerous winds in the northeast, ginger. >> oh that's exactly right, michael. overnight we've seen gusts up to 66 miles per hour. you can see white caps on the hudson behind me.
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that's that's when you know it's bad, 36 miles per hour the gust with my hand anemometer but so many folks, even roof damage and this from washington, d.c. where off after 40 to 60, close to 70-mile-per-hour winds came thoswarnings stretch from georgia up through massachusetts. it not just here but 65-mile-per-hour gusts possible in bar harbor later on this afternoon. michael, robin and george. blowing right there. we move on to the latest on president trump. his first major foreign policy challe north korea launched a ballistic missile test as preside hosting the japanese prime minister at mar-a-lago. terry mora timing likely not a co >> reporter: you'ret. this is straight out of the north korea regime's playbook. they like to test and provokenew presidents. so far they're getting the response an emergency meeting at the u.n. security council this afternoon called by the u.s. and japan after that missile launch this weekend. this morning, north korea is calling its latest missile test
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a success after medium-range ballistic missile this weekend towards the sea of japan. pres the first lady were dining at mar-a-lago the vate club in japanese prime minister shinzo abe and his wife the the japanese prime minister called the launch absolutely intolerable. president trump vowed solidarity with america's ally. >> i just want everybody to understand and fully know that the unittates of ameri stands japan, its 00%. thank you. >> reporter: but those words are a far cry from on the campaign trail just eight months ago when he suggested that the u.s. promised to sta with japan in a conflict with north korea could sta a world war and that japan was taking advantage of u.s. >> and the paying us. how stupid are we folks? latest north korean missile launch comes as president trump's national security team is in turmoil under fire from inside and the government. national security adviser mike flynn is facing serious questions about his contacts with rusg
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office though he did speak with his korean counterpart to condemn the weekend launch. democrats are an investigation of flynn over those contacts with russia and one thing that's been surprising about this is a per to defend his white house, conspicuously silent here not publicly defen adviser so far, robin. >> people have noticed that. all right, terry. the white house also expected to make a big move on that travel ban. president trumng at new options after a federal court put it on hold. abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega has more on all that. good morning cecilia. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. the white house says it'sing all options and a possible appeal to theo lower courts even a new executive order. aides tell us everything is on the table. on air forceweekend, the president sounding confident about what comes next. >> you also talk about -- >> the unfortunate part is it but we have a lot of options including fil brand new order. >> reporter: that new order is in the works, abc news is told and is related to terror and expected to address some of the concerns raised by the
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three-judge pam that last week ruled against president's travel white house aide responsible for the policy stephen miller, president's tough talk. >> a district judge in seattle cannot force the president of the united states to change the laws and our constitution because of their o personal views. >> reporter: miller also echoing his boss' false claim of voter fraud. >> i can tell you this issue of busing voters into new hampshire is widely known by anyone whon new hampshire politics. >> hold on a second. you just claimed again that there was ille in new hampshire, people m the state of massachusetts. do you have any evidence about that? >> george go to new hampshire. talk to anybody who has worke politics there for a long ti the problem in new hampshire. >> just for the record you have provided absolutely no evidence. made a statement -- white house provided enormous evidence with respect to voter fraud relationship the the -- >> reporter: the backlash swift. jeanne shaheen tweeting stephen miller has no evidence of voter fraud and the head of the party
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calling it and the president had p an executive o on voter fraud. we've been told not to expect that any time soon. now, today canada's justin trudeau will visit the white house. he has been openly critical of the president's travel ban, george, that could set the stage for pretty tense discussions here today. >> cecilia, thanks very much. more on all this and start with general mike flynn right now, the national security adviser. hard to be him this morning wake up to stories in all the major papers talking about turmoil inside the national security council and "wall street journal" saying reince priebus is leading a review to see if he should stay and almost seems as if the white house is trying to send him a signal go on your own. >> reporter: no question about it. you talk to senior officials and you ask them directly does the president have confidence in general flynn? they can't give you an answer to that. they also can't answer the next question, will he remain as the national security adviser? remember, one of the big problems here is he misled the vice president and the vice president went out on national tv and said that he -- flynn had had no contact with the russian
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ambassador about those sanctions, but, george that was the second time that he had misled the vice president. during the transition the vice president also went on television and said that flynn's son had no role in the transition. it later turned out he did have a role. >> and his son was, of course fired. had two conversations with the vice president on friday. meantime, white house chief of reince priebus meetsets out for reinces to go as ws doing damagecontrol.orter: yeon. one senior official said to m the first person in line to go flynn, p in a stronger position. this was chrruddy, lon trump friend a member mar-a-lago, ersaying that actually put out two twning t to reince priebus and priebus had shared his plans and looked promising and another saying he heard from jared kushner, of course the president's son-in-law saying that they have full confidence inebus so a little bit of damage control. >> ruddy heard from three cabinet members who he said expressed concerns about prooebs.prooebs
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priebus. amy has the other top stories. >> the coast guard has found a debris field as it searches for a fishing vessel from seattle missing in the bering sea off alaska. an emergency beacon and oil sheen have been spotted but so far there is no sign of the six crew members. a new effort to dismiss the case against army sergeant bowe bergdahl, he is facing a potential life sentence for desertion. today his lawyers will argue he cannot get a fair trial because president trump repeatedly called him a traitor. some good news from oklahoma city. dozens of people who were forced to evacuate their homes because of that grass fire have now been allowed to return. the fire burned nearly a thousand acres. well the music industry and fans worldwide are remembering jazz singer al jarreau. he died just days after being hospitalized for exhaustion. he was 76. and it was a tough day for the u.s. department of education. it tweeted a tribute to civil rights activity w.e.b. debois.
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they said they would apologize for the misspelling and another typo our deepest apologizes for the earlier typo. they meant to say apologies. but, ouch. >> they had that problem with frederick douglass. >> from that the education department -- >> they're learning like we all are. >> read through your tweets before you send them out. >> before you hit send. >> we go from tweeting to the biggest night in music. adele ruling the grammys sweeping with five awards and jesse palmer he was there to see it all and joins us from l.a. good morning, jesse, looking bright. >> good morning, mike many. it was a night of amazing performances including adele and beyonce up against each other in almost every major category. adele's performance did get off to a rocky start but then took matters into her own hands. ♪ but if you're looking for ♪
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♪ fastlove ♪ >> reporter: overnight a showstopping moment. >> i know what it's like to be -- [ muted ]. i'm sorry. i can't do it again like last year. i'm sorry for swearing and sorry for starting again. can we please start it again? i'm sorry. i can't mess it up for him. i'm sorry. i can't. i'm sorry for swearing. i'm really sorry. >> reporter: adele bringing her george michael "fastlove" performance to a halt before finishing strong. ♪ ♪ baby baby ♪ ♪ whoo hoo ♪ >> reporter: garnering a standing ovation. and cleaning up. >> and the grammy goes to "hello." >> "hello." >> "25," adele. >> reporter: the s
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graciously thanking beyonce during her album of the year acceptance speech bringing the superstar to tears. >> you are a light and the way that you make me and my friends feel, the way you make my plaque friends feel is empowering and you make them stand up for themselves and i love u. will. >> reporter: beyonce was back in "formation" at the annual grammys, one of her first appearances since announcing she is expecting twins. ♪ we build sand castles r: performing a medley from "lemonade." ♪ just exploding in the air ♪ >> reporter: queen b home a grammy for best urban contemporary. >> it refbeauty. >> reporter: bruno mars bringing a dynamic tribute to thee, g prince. ♪ let's go ♪ >> reporter: while lady gaga hot on the heels of the super bowl show teaming up with metallica plagued by audio issues.
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♪ >> take a look at this photo creating social media pandemonium. adele with her split in tw many wondering if she actually broke it in half to maybe physically share it with on the record saying she actually voted for e over herself, wow. there. but it did seem like everyone was having such a great not a boring night. >> not at all. >> neveroring when ginger is back. she has more on the damaging delays nger? >> yeah more than 600 cancellations alr in airports. andg tonow those numbers are going up. has it reserved in addition to what you got for much of rain. that's the story for now we'll get to the select cities brought to you by carmax.
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>> reporter: hi, everybody we've got a couple of light snow showers own flurries in the poconos. as you take a look at sky6 liv hd plenty of sunshine coming up over the region. we're expecting it to today. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows it's going to be very windy. a high of 43 degrees, we have wind warnings and advisories acro with strong blustery winds. look out for debris on roads we've had trees and this morning.ow lesss day 45, 50, milderonas well. why the parents of that young boy killed riding the world'ser slide, the parents are now speaking out only here on "gma."
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in front of constitution and yelling no hate. we'll have more the grammys in our big board. a lot of discussion. >> i didn't hat her blond hair either i liked it. i liked her new look. >> yeah. >> looked good. >> we'll have much more on all that. what was that? >> i don't know. >> i just noticed she had blond hair when she said that. she does have blond hair. >> yes, she did. >> we'll have more on tha also right now nearly 200,000 people in california have been told to evacuate after a hon spillway for the country's hundreds of car in bumper-to-bumper traffic trying to escape. the national guard is on standbyp with the rescues. here in new york the westminster kennel show is kicking off featureing nearly 3,000 adorable dogs and for the first time breeds like the pumi and sloughi will compete. hey, cats also made their first appearance. companion meet and greet event. >> that's new. >> why not. "saturday night live" have been taking on trump and his
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taff in a big way getting a big ratings boost but now critics suggest they may be pushing their politics too far sacrificing some laughs along the way and tom llamas is here with the story. >> reporter: good morning to you. to give you an idea of what kind of influence "snl" has, a newspaper in the dominican republic had to apologize for a story they ran on president trump and israel but it's not what they said t the photo of president trump, come take a look it's actually alec baldwin. now, is doing more more trump sketches but the cruel. >> first of alound this is a tv court. >> that's okay. i'm a tv president. >> reporter: "saturday night live" writing a ratings high. scoring their ng person. he knows me better than anyone. tv. more than 22 million clicks melissa mccarthy spoof press secretary sean spicer. >> because i came out here to punch you in the faceo idon't talk so ter: trashing trump may be ratings gold for "snl" but now some are asking are they going too far? >> you weren't answering my calls. you changed your number.
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i'm not going to be ignored. >> reporter: comparing president trump's adviser kellyanne conway to glenn close in her 1987 film "fatal attraction." >> i'm not going to be ignored, dan. >> reporter: in the "snl" bit, conway upset cnn was not booking her for an interview. >> we can't have you on. miss the news. >> reporter: the sketch painting conway asgraphic, sexual. at one point she falls from a window only to come back to life. >> see you on the news. >> reporter: "new york" magazine reporter olivia nuzzi tweeting "snl" just gave a gift to the white house with this sexist, un unfunny kellyanne conway skit. for months president trump has tried to fight back against the show tweeting "saturday night live" is the worst of nbc. not funny. cast is terrible. always a complete hit job. really bad television. >> this is the new spicy. >> reporter: spicer had said he's found his sketch funny.
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>> president -- oh boy -- almad -- almazbeck. >> reporter: spice ser not laughing when it comes to other parts. >> "saturday night live" used to be really funny and i think there's a streak of meanness now that they'into. >> reporter: president trump reportedly upset that spicer was being played by a woman. this weekend "snl" adding fuel having kate mckinnon play trump's new attorney general jeff sessions. >> we all know there are twocrime, regular and black. >> reporter: and cast member leslie jones even dressing up as trump lobbying her "snl" boss to play him.ave huge idea. big league.t, we'll have to wait to see if that sketch happens. this morning we do have a statement from kellyanne conway to abc news on that "fatal attraction" sketch. i appreciate the not funny not fair outrage from all political and aloyalpolitical corners. things that aren't true don't
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bother. >> dean obeidallah you worked on "snl." back in the clinton white house real outrage over the skit they did over chelsea and had to apologize and stop doing it. in this case did they go too far. >> i don't think so. i think why should you be politically correct people who hate political correctness. power bemoaning the idea. they're in power. >> funny? >> to some yes. at the end of the day kellyanne conway in that sketchshe has the last laugh and gets up i'll see yo i think it was actually really well done and i think in today's day comedy is cathartic. we need to be laughing at the trump administration for those who don't like the trump administration. it's a release and makes you feel good. it's important, i think it wasdone. >> at some point do they have to worry about going to the well too many times. >> sure. that it's not just alex baldwin. they went after sean spicer jeff sessions and kellyanne conway. so i think they're aware of that. it's funny, i bet you they're
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disappointed trump didn't tweet after the show. i have no doubt you want to tweet. if he's watching cosmopolitan right after -- come right after me. time >> jon karl it does some level "saturday night live" trying to provoke the president as well and we do know that he wasn't all that happy and a little concerned about that portrayal of sean spicer. >> reporter: he was certainly unhappy with the portrayal of spicer. in fact spicer had been planning to come out and make a joke about it at his briefing the following monday. that did not happen. spicer simply thought it wasn't going to be a good idea because the boss was so upset and he was, sources tell me in the white house, he was upset in part because it was a woman playing sean spicer so clearly "snl" was going at as well. but i got to say on the kellyanne conway sketch i don't think it was funny. it see be idi mean-spirited. this is somebody who has young children and also just didn't -- what makes "snl" so funny when
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they cut a little bit towards the truth. that was just not an accurate portrayal of conway. i mean she is somebody who actually is pushed moretelevision by the president. somebody who the president wanted to be the press secretary. the president wanted e has many more on television than those that she actually accepts. >> dean "saturday night live" not going to stop. >> i hope not. i think we need. more jokes. ratings, 22-year high. it's a great time for "snl." >> dean obeidallah and jon karl thanks very much. that abc news exclusive. the parents of the 10-year-old boy killed at a water park. the parents are now breaking their silence.
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re b abc news exclusive. the parents of a 10-year-old boy who died at kansas water park er. well, they are now speaking out for the first time and matt to sit down withthem. oh, we remember the story oh so well. >> such a brutal story and good morning. as a parent i can tell you that you know 10-year-old calebing down the biggest water slide. worst nightmare. that's how he was killed but striking about his parents isn't their it's that they remain unbroken and spoke to us partly to highlight the problems in
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amusement park safety.on the the schwabs went to the world's tallest slide admission was free r the families of state legi but that thrill ride would cost the kansas state legislator and his wife what was most dear. >> went to the park and five came back. went park. five came back. >> reporter: now for the first time scott and michele schwab recount that tortured schwabs decided to take their four boys including 10-year-old caleb, you see him here danciher to the schlitterbahn water park. caleb and his 12-year-old brother nathan went straight to the170-foot sca verruckt which means insane in german. >> before they took off i brothers stick together. and he says, i know dad. i said brothers stick together. i know dad. >> reporter: it was theast time they'd see caleb nhan dutifully waited for him at the bottom when the unimaginable happened. >> he was screaming, he flew rruckt he flew from verruckt. >> reporter: the horror of it made it nearly impossible for
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12-year-old nathan to explain seen. >> there was aentleman who wouldn't allow me to come close on and saying no trust me you to further. >> reporter: was in such shock good so confi it. >> i need you say it. is my son dead. he shook his is my son dead? yes, he is. >> reporter: when it opened it was touted as an extreme thrill ride. >> are you insane? >> reporter: test videos including clips of raftsslide. they call that insane. >> reporter: abc first news organization to cover it. >> i think i'm about to b dropped off a cliff. r: they settled for an un undisclosed sum which goes to caleb's three brothers. attorneys believe negligence caused -- >> oh yeah accident.bu tre'sn co >> reporter: today the family is sustaifa the justik times, yousl look - t's too hug >> my morning hug. >> watching h i meano many things. >> reporter: why was it important for you to do this interview? >> we have a box of greeting cards from around the world and
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we just want people to know we rting buff we're going to be okay. >> reporter: an amazing family. i asked what message they'd like to send to the folks wat they said be in the moment and hold your kids just a little bit tighter. now there have been no criminal arges in the case and we've reached out to the park that told us safety is its top priority. problem is amusement ride safety is governed by a patchwork of voluntary regulations and, robin, enforcement varies from state to state. >> what about the ride is it still in use. >> it's not in use. it's still up. the investigation is not fully concluded. when it is it will be torn down and the family says that won't happen soon enough. >> i'm sure for them. you never know what you're reaching out to a family like that as they said all those cards and letters helped them. brought them some measure of comfort. it did. matt, thank you. michael. thank you, coming up on our big boards the grammys go the stars taking the stand on stage. did they hit the mark or did they go too far? we'll talk about that plus the moment everyone is talking
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guy, talking a little super bowl over here. >> yeah. >> cindi, how are you? >> great. how are you? >> doing just fine. grammys last night. >> i thought it was a great show. >> uh-huh. so we are back with a special edition of our big board with larry hackett, our good friend cindi leive, here as well and she's here at the table, jesse is still in l.a. could not get -- couldn't get a flight out, right? you were caught up in the excitement of what was going on last night. it seemed to be that it was some political moments and there was one in particular when we had busta rhimes what he said. >> i just want to thank president agent orange for perpetuating all of the evil that you've been perpetuating throughout the united states. i want to thank president agent orange for the most successful attempt at the muslim ban.
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when we come together we the people. we the people. we the people. >> hey, jesse, you were there. what was the reaction to that? >> well definitely got a reaction, robin. you could hear the crowd. there were screams and applause from the audience and almost at times seemed to energize the crowd. the grammys known for being at times controversial but other subtle nods. presenting the first award, j. lo quoted the author toni morrison. alicia keys tweeted the word equality. and, of course there was katy perry while performing her single "chained to the rhythm" wore that armband with the word persist and ended with the projected image of the constitution up and final words being, no hate so i think people will remember the 59th grammys for the incredible performances but also maybe the subtle and not so subtle references to the current political climate. >> and cindi, some people expected this to be the most politically charged grammys ever. >> absolutely. >> do you think it lived up to the hype. >> absolutely. it's in the middle of an awards
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season and we're seeing it. meryl streep's fiery speech at the golden globes. joy villa wearing a dress that said make america great again. all that having said the most lasting political moment political in a different way was adele dedicating her award to beyonce, acknowledging that in this year where themes of racial justice and equality really were center stage that "lemonade" explored all of those issues may have deserved a win saying what a lot of people on social media were also saying i think that was really powerful and i noticed a tweet afterwards that said, listen "lemonade" is a move many. you can't top a movement. >> wonderful how she called out beyonce and you could tell it really meant a lot to beyonce she said what she did. chance the rapper making a little history himself. >> for a guy that doesn't sell cds. >> exactly. so what does that say. >> it's recognition by the triis a new way to consume music and a recognition young people will do this for different kinds of ways. adele who really saved the music
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industry by selling all of those cds and chance who is completely the opposite but it's recognition that things change and the industry has to keep up with that and, you know recognize people consume things in a different kind of way. >> he was so happy. >> unbelievable. >> he thought maybe one but then to get to three like he did and what he said. >> his song "no problem" so this morning, no problem taking his grammys. there are a lot of powerful moments. one of the biggest moments being adele in the middle of her song tribute to george michael, she stop, restarts and it was a moving performance, jesse, at the end of the day but she prepared herself for a moment like this. >> yeah you're right. you remember last year at the grammys while performing her single "all i ask" adele experienced audio issues when the piano mikes actually fell into the piano and adele tried to power through but she admitted later to being upset and later would go on the "ellen" show and explain what she would do if she experienced the mishap again. >> i'm going to stop. sorry, that's not working for
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me. if we have time to do it otherwise, bye. >> and she did. she felt that -- >> it's a live show. that's what's great. people tune in to live shows and sporting events but want to see things like this. it makes it real. >> reaction from everybody was like, keeping it real. >> positive. she said i'm doing this for george michael. you know i'm such a fan. i want to right for him. that just mt so much emotional. >> and -- >> a grow. >> thank you all, jesse, come on home. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪gree. >> thank you all, jesse, come on home. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( ♪ ) ♪ they tell me i'm wrong ♪ ♪
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it's 8:00 a.m.cy at the country's tallest dam. crews race to prevent a catastrophic failure. almost 200,000 people evacuated of the we're live on the scene. health alert. the flu epidemic spikes. thousands now in the the warning signs you should watch out for. dr. besser is here live. what a night. bruno mars shaking the stage in a tribute to prince. ♪ oh no let's go crazy ♪ >> adeleg her grammy in half cen the showstopping fashion moments from j. lo in faith and queen bey radiant in red and blue ivy stealing the show with her adorable tribute to prince. and get ready to get motivated. he's just 11 years old but he's getting kid the world to be their best. >> children let me tell you this. you're capable of doing everything. >> he's hers morning.morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] that young man.
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leading ladies turn the camera and questions on each other. >> nicole kidman and reese witherspoon, talking about the first time they ever met. what reese whiole oscars and their hollywood girls club. i want in. >> take me with you. >> all coming with the morningdigit. the big story, 200,000 people have been evacuated from their homes because of concern that this emergency spillway protecting a dam north of sacramento could fail. all california national guard troops are on standby andabc' kayna whitworth is on the scene with the very latest. kayna, good morning. >> reporter: amy good morning. it was california as the spillway at the nation's tallest dam was in danger of failing. nearly 200,000 people bumper-to-bumper traffic in their attempts to flee. emergency crews working around the clock to prevent a disaster. last week water pouring from the dam every creating a huge hole in the spillway. 300 feet wide. officials forced to use oroville's emergency spillway for the first time ever over the
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weekend and quickly detected yet another hole. now, this mornils say the lake levels have fallen and the water is no longer flowing over the emergency spillway but the threat still remains this morning. >> all right, thank you. aval alps has buried a group of skiers and instructor. at least four of them have died. efforts are under way to rescue five other people. back here in this country up to two feet of snow expected in parts of upstate new york and northern new england today with blizzard conditions. hundreds of flights canceled or delayed and in new jersey road conditions may be blame for this car skidding a pond. window to rescue the driver police later arrived and finished that rescue. an emergency meeting has been called at the united nations in respookorea's ballistic missile launch and north korea says it test of u.s. will stand by japan100%. newut in jeopardy. a topte h refused flynn fo that flynn discussed u.s. sanctions with nvoy the inauguration which he has prev a bizarre mishap during spriptsdzing
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to the finish line during this race in ireland when a cord you see that from the vault went flying and wrapped around his leg. look at that. and it denied him a first place tness said it looked like spider-man attacked he advance to the finals. a man is france is suing uber for $48 million claiming the company t his wife about the affair he was having. he says he used the uber app on his wife's phone once and then gave it back to her. but on her phone. and that's when she realized he was they are now divorced. so let me get this straight. it's uber's fault he's divorced not the fact that he was having an affair and using uber to see his mistress. >> i just said the same thing, amy. two seconds ago. oh, uber. >> how could you do that to my thank you, amy. thank you. >> good luck with that one. all right. let's get it going with "pop news" this monday. >> happy monday everybody. happy monday.
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what a great crowd. lots of news to talk about. we'll begin with big news coming out of london at the 70th annual baftas. they were attended by hollywood royalty and the real deal duchess kate raf voishing in alexander mcqueen alongside her husband prince william. the baftas are as you probably know usually a very good indicator of who will win at the oscars and once again all signs pointing to the musical winning best film best director for damien chazelle and leading actress for emma stone, best original music and best cinematography but there could be an oscar upset for the film if the baftas' crystal ball is intact ryan gosling missed out and beat by casey affleck for his role in "manchester by the sea"? reading the tea leaves. >> could get interesting. but likely a landslide. up next what a wonderful tribute last night to prince on the grammys. did you guys all see it in the audience?
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it was unbelievable. really great. ♪ purple rain ♪ >> look at bruno mars. well, this morning great news coming out of paisley park. prince's 1984 "purple rain" is being remastered and reissued this year and it also will include two full albums' worth of previously unreleased prince music that none of us have ever heard before. you heard those stories after his passing there was all this music inside his recording studio and paisley park here we go. there will be two complete concert films in addition to that new music sounds like a great deal. "the purple rain" out in june 9th in time for my birthday. >> there you go. happy >> i'll buy both of us a copy. how about that? >> deal. deal. remember what we're buying george. >> yes. >> finally singer/songwri ciara proving she's every woman paying tribute to the one and tney houston on the five-year anniversary of houston's tragic passing.this lip-sync
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reboot of the classic "i'm every woman." also making a cameo there's her little boy and as we move down the row, you might get a little glimpse of quarterback russell wilson also known as mr. ciara and their baby still in mom's belly. ciara saying of houston, her legacy will live on forever and if i can do anything in my power, i will continue to let my her. it's hard to five years since houston's passing. that, everybody -- >> that video is so great. >> love to get a glimp inside the real world. >> and russell is reing this huge picture book. >> like she's doing that again. >> thank you, lara. great job at "pop news." and stay right there because coming up that health alert about cases are spiking across the country right now and dr. besser live to talk about that. >> want you to hear that and you're coughing away over there. >> sorry, guys. >> the hottest looks from the grammy from j. lo to faith and beyonce and did you see little blue ivy. come on back.
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we are back now with that health alert about epidemic. cases are spiking around the country. thousands of peong to hospitals as the hits levels of the season and dr. richard besser is latest on that. doc, how bad is it right now. >> ye mean this is probably the peak period. you know if you take a look at last week when we talked about this states were reporting high levels of flu. now that's up to 23 states plususands hospital and it's spreading south and northeast,ttin how do i know the difference if i havgh flu. n i get this question all the time.verlap. let m have a
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cold the symptoms really involve up here in your upper airway sneezing itchiness, runny nose congestion, maybe a little bit of fever. okay, and you haveld. if it coughs cough, body ache high fever that comes on involving your lungs and it's the flu. but a lot of people it's somewhere in between. >> if i have the flu, what do i do? i already have it. what do you >> iou're an otherwise healthy person you treat same rest drink lots of fluid but if you're in the high risk group you need to know. pregnant woman, young child under 2 the elder e with asthma should go and get tested quickly. there is an antiviral drug that can make them feel better but has to be started in the first two day. >> george is coughing. i don't think flu bout the cough. >> after you have the flu there's several reasons you can have a cough that lingers.rtant. is your airways stay sensitive so cold air, any irritants, after the flu you're going to be havingghing fits for about a month. the second reason is something called bronchitis so down there
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in those airways that get inflamed in with the flu. sometimes the muscles get twitchy like you have asthma and the treatment for bronc that chest cough is an inhaler. not an antibiotic. but the third reason is the one that we rory about. pneumonia. if you're getting better from the flu and get fever and a cough, you need to be seen. get a chest x-ray and make sure it hasn't developed intonia. when the elderly die from the flu it's frequently from that pneumonia. >> see your doctor. >> if you have those estimates don't ignore it. still not too late to get flu shot. go ahead. it takes two weeks to kick in e there and t you've got the flu, don't go to work. don't send youre that mak much much worse for everybody. >> i appreciatdoc. all that flu talk g me a the stars and styes the show at the grammys and reen gown.
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y1we5y yi0y and back here on "good morning america," my ladies from augusta, georgia. we have the wind and the cold. look what they have in portland, maine all that fresh snow that is our affiliate wmur. the winds gusts0, 40, 50, they will get up to 60 miles per hour. 66 at rag rg national airport. >> reporter: all right ginger we have winds warnings and advisories until 6:00 p.m. tonight with gusts up to 50 or more. there's a snow shower up north but it doesn't look like it's going to hinders. we have temperatures in the 30s and strong blustery winds putting debris on roads. 43 is the high.
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tomorrow less win 50 on wednesday, cooler on thursday and friday, warming up for the weekend. outside but red hot lastards. je, lara, of the show stopping moments. >> absolutely. back to jesse first in los angeles. you were right there on the red carpet. fill us in. >> that's right guys. you know, some of the starse a statement. some of to for themselvesean everyone >> reporter: from hitting the high notes to low plunging necklines, grammy's fashion dazzling wit sparkles sequin touts and somenite eye catchers lady gaga turning heads on the red carpet. her outfit creat stir. winner of album, year adele glowing green givenchy gown said to have been planned months in taking over hours reportedly to make. alked by and she
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went like >> reporter: you just speed it up. from chanc in >> i a grammy already. >> reporter: to jason derulo. the ladies a lot of attention but you're repres tonight. >> appreciate i had to. >> reporter: and red a big color two great women of un carrieth wood both sizzling in scarlett. nal dress, a head to toe sequin design. but it was daughter blue ivy who stole the show. pink suit reportedly designed by gucci reminiscent of >> hi baby.eporter: celebrating her mom's two grammy wins of the night. and blue ivy's pink outfit was reminiscent of one her mom wore when she dressed in pink to perform with prince at the 2004 grammys, robin and lara. >> looked like you had a great time, jesse, thank you for that. for more on the trends we're going to bring in joe zee, editor in chief ofoo -- >> hello, ladies. >> jennifer lopez caught my eye.
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no stranger to making a wearing an internet breaking dress. you know that famous green dress in 2000.heads. -- >> ralph & russo. custom dress. she wanted to do something still sexy a little bit provocative at the same time but also classic. ink for her. >> my favorite i know ivy wearing oh my god. >> so adorable. we don't g her. a fashion style play. the way she looks, that picture really is so adorable in pink suit. >> jumped rightup. >> i know. >> she's like mom, you wore the sparkly dress, i'll do the tuxedo. >> her mompregnancy. >> both those dresses, red and he dunndased to design fcavalli. >> what were some of the bigge trends you saw? >> you know what i love aboute grammy right of awards season but the rules of the grammys is anything goes so always less is more and like you saw gaga and everybody, just really you can embrace skin as much as you wantn a grammy red outfit -- there she isyeah there was a lot of cleavage we saw the
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of the country stars, i was saying faith hill i loved -- >> carrie underwood and. >> twinning with carri underwood, literally who wore it best? i think when you look at both ooh. they should have called each other maybe but they look stunning. >> absolutely. so did you have one that you loved -- we've told you who caught our eye. >> i have to say i loved adele. it was her big night. i mean she was so emotional. i felt like i wanted to be with her the whole time. she wore givenchy. all three looks, the green dress she arrived in and performance dresses and took months to plan. i think it took 1600 hours. >> 1600. >> there were people working on it in the atelier and last dresses that ricardo designed before he left. >> feels comfortable. she just feels -- that's what's so>> she knows herody and what works for her and all three were different but very much who she is. >> yeah. >> all right. >> you know what's coming? we'll have to call this guy. oscars. >> oh. >> we need a little advice. >> you always look great,
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though. i have to say. >> there is a difference. >> i was not fishing. i was not fishing. desperate. this every year. >> we'll talk. we'll go twinsies >> thank you, joe. coming up the true meaning of teen. the young athtogether.
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hi,onday, february 13 i'm mattmass transit has been a problem today, let's go over to karen rogers good morning.e to see problems, we have a train canceled on the lansdale doylestown. paoli thorndale lines almost all trains delayed or canceled because of overhead wire problems. this is i-95 northbounding street road you can see the disabled vehicle in the left lane you hav through the trees but you can see the police on the scene blocking the left lane i-95 northbound at street road. 18 miles per hour south cottman. schuylkill expressway westbound jammed approaching boulevard to bell month.the accidentlevard extension has been cleared.ires issue, lower merion police saying a handful
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of issues in t>> it's a blustery >> reporter: it is, we have a lot of debris in the roads, as karen mentioned. it's cold, temperatures in the 30s and winds 40s at times. 43 is the high.gest winds through noon, y through the afternoon and windsries and warnings don't expire until 6:00 p.m. sun and wind for valentine's day, 45. sp night. wednesday up to 50, cooler thur looking at a nice turn for the weekend sunday around we'll have sunshine matt and a high0. not bad. >> not bad at all. phillies pitchers and catchers report to clearwater at spring training. look for a report from ducis rogers in florida later today on "action news."
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welcome back. grea audienc cheering for themselves. well deserved. >> i have to say, this next story that we're about to somebody sent me a tweet and they sai to do this story stat. and we looked into it and i'm so
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glad we're doing it. >> yeah yeah too. a lot are parents and even if you're not a parent you know what the feeling is when your kids or you see kids that do something that make you so proud and i'm going to tell you about st. john's fifth grade basketball new jersey. the team is made up of nine boys and two girls and they've been playing basketball together for four years well a couple of weeks ago ty were t the rest of their season if the girls stayed on the team. >> come on. >> yes. >> who were they told that by? >> the league is not officially coed but these kids have been together for four years. i don't knowg to figure out. >> yeah. it wasn't a problem. when was said the kids needed tond they did and take a look. >> is your decision to play the game the team stay as a team as we played all season with the girls on the team. >> to stay on the team. >> stay on the team. >> play as a team. [ cheers and applause ] >> that's wonderful. can see, they
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decided to stick together we've got some members of the team here in our audience this morning. give it up forchristian, and jason. hi, christian. hi, kayla. hi jason. [ applause ] so, christian and jason, how did you guys -- what made you come up with decision to stick with your teammates. >> we found it was unfair kayla couldn't play and lila belle and we wanted to stick up for them so they could play. >> how about you, jason? [ applause ] >> it was just unfair because why do it right now after we've been playing together for four years. why not do this later or why do it at all? >> yeah. and that's what a lot of us are wondering that. [ applause ]d, kayla, i'm curious, how did it make you feel when yo up for you. >> well it made me feel very very
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satis to that they had my back and that we would stick together for the whole season and that they wouldn't want to pla me. >> yeah. [ and i've been a part of a team all my entire life and just curious, what did this teach you about teamwork? >> well it taught us together and to make sure that we had each other's backs and to always stick with the same people until the end and just to sure that we just sti together and group. >> stick together. >> always stick together and you guystogether. i''re here together and i have one more for all of you. what do you want to the other kids there about ?o say that nr what you should always stick with your team and have their back. >> i agree with that. [ applause ] jason, what would you like to say to other kids out there? >> i say just the girls'
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back if they're on a team and um -- >> well you said enough. that's enough right there. it really is. and, kayla, it must feel good to have a team like you have. >> yes. >> and have this type of support and we want you to know we support you too, all r >> thank you. [ applause ] >> my team that couldn't be here today, hi. >> hi. great teamwork, and, robin you got >> maybe he's going to recruit you one day. i don't know. we want to bring in someone else who knows a or two about basketball a lot, coach geno auriemma from uconn, theies are on the verge of history going for their 100th consecutive win tonight which would make them the first ncaa team ever with triple-digit winning streak and i know my good friend geno auriemma joins
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us from the great state of connecticut there on the campus of uconn. [ applause ] i know you feel the love before i ask about your team. you heard these kids. you're from new jersey. how does it make you feel that this team they stuck together and they said you know what if we all can't play none of us are going to play. >> i for the life of me can't understand the decision. i would like to think that smart and reasople understand this. my son played at that same age in a rec league and theretwo girls on the team and one of the best players on the team so i don't care what age you on the court, on the playing field, there's no such thing as bias you know these kids have learned at a really young age what's right and what's wrong and i hope these -- the boys on
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that team grow up and when t empathy and the same feelings and the same level of respect for the women that're going to be working with as they do for their today. that would b these kids. >> that's a great point there, geno. [ applause ]foundation. you know geno we go back a long way, orange and white on monday night, wnba game we'll go down -- it's not throwback thursday or flashback friday but here's a moment from our time together. >> hey, i want to know did you give geno broadcasting tip. >> only when he says good things in then you take the credit. >> first rebecca lobo now, geno auriemma. what's going on here. >> you're getting better all the time. >> thank you. let's go back to the studio. >> how young you were, geno. even george said he's still good looking.ood looking. >> you had thoselike rebecca lobo and so many over the years but in all seriousness, geno the way you have established this wonderful
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program, the graduation rate these wond in and out of the program, what is it about this team that you're on the brink of making history tonight? >> i know. i've been asked the question so many times that i've run out of ways to answer it other than to say this team is a by-product of if you goebecca lobo what was started, you know over 20 years ago and this team reaping the rewards of that and they've added to it. you know because it's not easy coming here to play basketball knowing what's happened before you and knowing that how hard it's going to be to duplicate it much less add to it so really proud of the way they've handled it. i'm proud of what we've been able to accomplish up to this point. we kind of take it in stride and ig deal over it tonight because of the we're going to wake up and i don't think we're going to feel
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that much different. i've tried to tell these kids they're already a part of history and no one can ever take that away from them and all they can do now is just continue to add to it and i hopey're enjoying the moment. whether we win or lose tonight, this is -- it's an itant day because the attention that's being focused on the game of women's basketball. so they're going to feel proud down the road for bethisou all deserve attention, the sport does and thank yo geno and tou we'll watch it.'re going to watch it [ applause ] >> it will be tough. you know io tell robin, you kn a pretty attention and you do everyght, you someday y too could grow up to be knock quite robin roberts but almost. so there you go. [ aphere you with that, my friend. thank you. and you can watch uconn for 100 when they take on south carolina tonight at 9:00 p.m. on espn2. love that man. all
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back here on "good morning heck of your local weather from a couple of gingers. >> reporter: hey ginger we have they probably stay up there. the big story is the wind. strong gusty winds through the afternoon, wind advisories and warnings end at 6:00 p.m.night. 43 is today's high. ugh the hair. looks great. we'll go to two love. turning the camera on each other and playing the role of reporter led to some unexpected moments
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for the first time they met to what reese whispered to nicole backstage at the oscars. take a look when "the big bang theory" -- "big little lies" stars nicole kidman and reese witherspoon went one-on-one. >> i'm so excited to beiewing you. >> tell me all about yourself. >> well i was born in 1976 in new orleans, louisiana. what do you need to know? >> actually that surprises me you were born in new orleans. >> really. >> yeah. >> you were born in -- people think you were born in always awe but you were born in -- >> hawaii. >> hawaii yes. >> you're an american. >> i have a hakulani. >> and australia. >> so tell the first time we met? >> i do. >> really? when? i've got the worst memory. >> i met you after the yeah. >> and you were nominated for "moulin rouge". >> right. >> and i remember going up to you and you were wearing such a gorgeous gown and i'm like such
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a huge fan. >> get out. >> yeah i what was your reaction to "big little lies." >> i read that book in like 48 hours and i remember talking to you on the phone going oh my gosh, we could actually get this maid and get it made for sflus i'm trying to decide whether i'm happy or tears me apart ♪ >> people usually know. ♪ in my heart ♪ >> you didn't know each other very well before we started but always first of all i always looked up to you. you were such an incredible actress. >> i call myself your big sister now. >> it's like i'm on the outside g in. >> i'm losing control. >> i never had the experience of working with another woman so closely that i got c an think i should do wit iis scene and i don't know how to play it. people nice. >> a favorite we shot. >> i love the scene in the car where we talk about life where we talk about the desires that we have how we don't feel comfortable just bmom, that this secret hidden things we want?
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she's a mom. she's young. like you used to e we be. >> for me it was a huge opportunity with five distinct female parts where women are talking to each other, how they really talk to each other about issues that ay affecting their lives every day. >> she's new >> hi.hen it's so important that female friendship and those bonds are what -- i mean my girlfriends are my life. >> as much as there's the entertainment part of it there's also this see what we do for each other as friends and what we do for each other behind the scenes inother. holding each other's secrets because they always say there's a boys club. >> tclub. >> there's a girls club. >> all right. two of the best in the business. and "big little lies" premieres sunday o and coming we've got your monday motivation. one of the most popular motivational speakers there he is thatgood-looking young man is here live.
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we are back with some monday motor vase. this 11-year-old nyeeam hudson has traveled the world to encourage others to be confident. let me speak to you a moment. let everyone know his story.
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>> there's this kid teasing me. i told theut feet. it's about what i have inside my head. >> i became a motivational speaker to help people. >> children let me tell you this. they're capable of doing everything. you have to let your children theirselves. you have to let them you have to let them make noise doesn't know so help them. if you're dedicated to do something, do it today and do it right now. >> one boy particular a few weeks ago he was in tanzania, africa. >> africa was amazing. beautiful people out there. it was people with signs yelling my name king nahh king nahh little old me i was in the newspaper. i'm still going through the same life as everybody else in the world because i'm notperfect. all i do is just express myself. >> wow. [ applause ] now you're on "good morni america." how did this get started? >> well this really started from me dancing in the mirro very
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young age and -- >> you're still at a very young age just so you know. >> i know it's just a habit for me saying that. it started off with me dancing in the mirror and being goofy and it escalated to motivational speaking. i never wanted to be a motivational speaker at first.at first i wanted to actor and a rapper but motivational speaking is just something that escalates to. >> i kgo, come on, man. you're going to preach t how do you react to people who say that you're too young to do this w ridiculous. ow i react go on stage, i speak, i get off the stage and i look at their faces and i see them blown away. >> all right, all right. [ applause ] >> speaking at a young age. >> let's see you blow away some people. we have young people your age and there's they're going through and we're goith bullying and we have confidence and so, lauren what is your question forhh. >> what inspirational mess agos do you have for kids to help build their self-esteem and confidence. >> that is a great question
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lauren. so i'm just going to give you a little scent when you're tower castle and it's perfect, it's right where you want it tall amazing and your little brother comes in and knocks over your lego tower or your friends come to the beach and make a mistake and run over your sand castle. let your shattered all over the floor, are you? the only way to get it if you build it back up again. think about it like t with your confidence when people try to knock your confidence down and break you have to build your confidence up g by waking up and looking in the mirror and telling yourself, i am great. i am powerful. i am strong anything that motivates you and anything that gets you going. >> all right. [ ap >> not only you, saw some adults shaking their head as well. bullying is also an issue that a lot of peop especially young people are dealing with.question? >> what do you think a person should do to show love and positivity towards someone who is trying to bully ortiz them. >> what i wthat try to communicate with that person. attitudes are evidence of misery and what that means is when a person is getting abu yelled at they go to a school and they
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look forward to picking on a younger person. so, that's why you have to communicate with them and talk to them and sometimes another thing, try to help them when they're struggling with the subject in class because then you can become friends and then you c stop ying. i've done it multiple times. >> how does this come to you? how have you -- where do these life lessons -- who has motivated you? how has this happened? >> i was going to point to mye doesn't like being on tv so -- [ laughter ] but my father h was always mymotivation. he always drives me. every time i thought about giving up. every time i thought about quitting he was right there for me. >> i love it because we were going to have him on. he said no this is my son's moment. don't put the cam him.ad. all right. now you motivated the young ones. how about the ole folks. what can you say on this monday give us a little monday motivation. >> the big monday. is the day that a lot ofs complain
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about. i want to tell all of you beautiful people think about your monday like a basket. unless you say you only greasy food in it like fried chicken and barbecued wings. i don't eat beef or pork but i'm saying mm-mm for the crowd. since there's only greasy food ino you expect to pull out a apple banana. something healthy for you. think about your tayday the same way. only put negative thoughts in it how do you expect to have a positive day. you have to put positive thoughts in your day, be positive be happy and then iantee you you will have that you ever had in your entire life. >> this is a very good monday. [ applause ] king nahh. proud of you. i know!
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>>aren rrafficeport. transit headaches today. we have a train that'swn l line 20mentproblems. on the big picture you see slow chuylkill expressway and i-95. seeing morning delays arettle bit longer than they usually do. we have an accident on the white horse avenue in magazine -- magno a the left lane with the police on the scene approaching street road. >> david murphy windy and cold forecast. t in northern and western suburbs cooler. winds and 40s. strong winds will be package most of the day. 43 today lots of sun high winds warnings and advisories don't expire until 6 it will be better in the afternoon, but look out f ay long.ess wind for 45. 50 with clouds on wednesday matt? >> thanks, david newases of wind damage is coming into
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"action news." the strong gusts responsible for toppling trees and knocking him we'll have a look at the problems reported across the region on "action news" at noon. "live with kelly" is next on 6abc, david muir appears as a co-host. i'm mattnell. have a great monday and greatek.
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