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don't need to deal with that. >> here's an example of roses on day one and day five. >> i'm sorry. one more time? >> yeah, tacos with sauce on it too. >> i'm sorry. i was tripping over my words. if you ever go through the drive through and it's slow it's typically a communication problem. >> any hot sauce? >> sauce on the side? >> he's so good at this. there's only one or two words you can understand and the rest is gibberish. >> he's playing his character mumbles and you absolutely mumbles. he makes it just enough coherent, i caught that word, but the rest of it, forget it. >> and the situation like this at the drive through, the buck gets passnd and passed until it finds to the person who is
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responsible for customer service like this poor woman. >> a little bit slow. >> yeah. >> i came last night. >> i'm trying to -- >> bbq tacos. is there such a thing? >> yes, of course. >> two tacos and then somebody said no about the two tacos. >> something about compost. >> you can't compost the tacos. you got to eat. >> yeah. >> she should offer him a gift card. sorry for your troubles, sir. see you next time. >> hopefully not on my shift. >> however, this is one thing that really clears this whole mixup up. >> i take -- sorry. she was very helpful and i just wanted to give her a recommendation if you could. she was very kind.
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a powerful storm hit southwest pennsylvania last night leaving behind at least one collapsed building. more than 3,000 of them lost electricity when power lines came down. heavy rain shut down several roads across the region. >> the senate has rejected four separate immigration reform bills. >> that if hadcludes the trump-had backed grassley plan. the plan would have provided a pathway for citizenship. for nearly 2 million immigrants brought to had country illegally as children. >> saying they're not serious
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about either immigration reform or homeland security. well, turning to a new development in the battle against the nation's deadliest flu epidemic in nearly a decade. they're reporting this season's flu vaccine is is about 25% effective but 59% effective in children. and 17% in canada. they say you should get that flu shot if only to reduce the severity of the symptoms should you get sick. and the island could have nearly all of its electricity restored by the end of next month. >> the governor tells abc news 95% of those customers will have it then. >> he says it should have happened in december. but he blames the army core of inhad junear saying there was a quote lack of urgency.
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remarkable it's been this long. >> so that means it will be six months before the entire island has electricity again. >> and reported set back after set back in this process. well, there was big changes coming to mcdonald's. ones that could make happy meals a little less happy. >> it's moving to reduce calories, fat and salt in the popular children's meals. cheeseburgers will only be available by request and mcnuggets will have a much asmaller portion of fries. >> there's more. chocolate milk will have less sugar. bottled water will be the featured beverage rather than soda. the hope is that it will turn children on to want to eat more of the healthy stuff. >> children are aware they exist. >> but sometimes when you see pictures of it all around, they'll want it more. so maybe if there's pictures of
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don't say it's too soon to talk about it. you said it after sandy hook, after vegas. you say that after every sengal one of these school shootings here. children are being murdered. >> you heard that woman screaming out from the audience saying do something now. getting emotional. calling out law makers for thought acting. >> and we call out to the ways the florida community is responding to the tragedy. >> and one who has a message of
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forgiveness actually for her attacker. more from our miami station. >> told my friend. i think this is a drill. don't worry about it. and she's like no, i don't think its rar drill. >> reporter: she realized that terrifying truth when bullets came flying in her classroom hitting her and several others. >> i didn't know i was shot. i didn't think it was real until i saw the blood. >> reporter: this as she hid behind a cabinet. >> she was bleeding all over her face and she kept on asking me what's wrong with my face? and i was trying to keep everyone calm. >> reporter: social studies teacher rushed his students to safety. several of his colleagues lost their lives trying to protect others. >> and at that time of day, they
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would be where they were supposed to be to leave, no weapons. they have nothing to defend themselves. >> i've seen, i've done two, three gun shot wounds when they come in altogether. but not on a mass casualty event like this. >> she's now home, bandaged. she credits her face with keeping her calm inside the classroom and her message to the accused gunman. >> i forgive him and i know that he needs love. >> that young lady saying he needs love. >> our thanks for that. and so interesting to see the reaction from many of these people to this incident. >> to hear young students say i was trying to keep everybody calm. the fact they have that composure when dealing with a situation like that is unbelievable. >> i think many are still in shock at this point. coming up we're going to
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civil war and he soon finds his authority challenged within factions in the country and indeed the if had tire world is at risk. >> and we have to remind you that black panther is produced by marvel studios under visions of our parent company, disney. so now we need to hear how it was. we're going to skip what the critics are saying and head to harlem to hear what some of the first viewers thought. >> i taught it was absolutely amazing. two min its in, i was about to cry. it was a beautiful portrayal of a lot of intruicate aspects of african life. >> the kcostumes, music and it was really important to everyone in it and it showed and it was a lot of fun to watch. >> i love how they had the
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this morning on "world news now" the accused shooter said he heard voices. >> he confessed. this morning we have new details about the students and teachers who never made it out. >> i saw two kids laying in the middle of the hallway dead. >> the gripping stories. the students describe what they saw and heard and the moment their lives changed forever. we're live in parkland. and several injuries after a train derailed and caught fire. we have the latest on that. and as world records go, this one is pretty adorable. a school tries to gather the most abe lincolns ever in one place. we'll see if they did it this friday, february 16th. from abc news this is "world
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news now." >> we begin this half hour with the overwhelming grief and a call to action following that school massker in florida. a candle lite individual tool honor the students teachers and the coach killed at the hands of a shooter with a semiautomatic weapon. hours after they say the suspect confezed. names of all 17 victims were read out loud over the sobs of friends and family members while many chanted no more guns. >> as one put it "we mourn for the potential that was lost. maggie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's been just one day and now one of the worst mass shootings in modern u.s. history and the community is left leaning on each other for support. >> this is our home and where we will not be intimidated by evil.
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>> reporter: 17 lives lost, many of them teen age students. >> i can't imagine going to biology class and not seeing her there next to me. it's crazy. >> reporter: one in the school's marching band, another on his way to college on a swim scholarship. some in their first year of high school. others teachers and staff. alexi survived the attack. >> honestly, i'm in shock still. i'm an emotional wreck. i just don't know how to take this and i'm just -- i'm thankful to be here but at the same time i'm so heard hurt to know a lot of people i know are gone. >> reporter: the alleged gunman charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder. >> are you nikolas jacob cruz? >> reporter: he was expelled from the high school more than a year ago. he arrived in an uber armed with
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an ar rifle which was purchased legally. the rampage all over in a matter of minutes. cruz was found and arrested about an hour 1/2 later and has since told police he heard voices that told him to plan the attack. they're combing through his social media account. >>? things that have come to mind are very disturbing. >> reporter: this is his if tusgrm account. holding a pistol and in another a large knife. a gofund me page has already raised more than half a million dollars and it's continuing to grow. >> you can see how many people want to do their small part to help the community anyway you can. what's it like to be there right now a? >> reporter: you know it certainly is so raw here right now. we say these words practically after every mass shooting of shock and disbelief and heart
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break and raw emotion. we've spoken to many students here. some who were survivors. some who saw their friends die right in front of them and ta say the same thing. they're in shock, disbelief. one girl said she wasn't able to sleep. she kept seeing the shooter's face in her dreams. it's going to be with her for quite some time. you saw the images of the vigil, of the community coming together. there were thousands of people crowded the amphitheater. now there's a growing memorial behind us. even overnight we've seen a steady stream of people coming to pay their respects. people praying, leaving pictures and candles and balloons. one photo that stuck out to me was of a prom date. kind of reminds you that these are high school students and someone was a victim and lost their lives after going to the prom sgrp so much potential lost
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there. maggie, thank you. >> so there were plenty of signs in trouble. a man in mississippi reported this to the fbi last fall pap youtube comment post bide user named nikolas cruz saying i want to be a professional school shooter. they say they couldn't track down the user. >> when things like this happen you try to look for any signs that could have been missed. >> the problem is this posting about the going to be a professional school shooter was initially reported to the jackson, mississippi fbi office and they conducted an investigation and. it looks like it's a limited investigation. and there's some discussion among fbi folks as to what could have been done under those type of circumstances. the problem i have with this is the fact that these types of
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situations, these school shootings are so prevalent around the country that you have to make sure that you're doing everything. i heard somebody earlier talk about the fbi manual that limits the amount you can do in these investigations. this is a very clear statement of basically a threat to any school. the problem is it doesn't state which school so on. . >> how common is it to see a comment like this? it seems unusual to us now. >> you do see comments like this. these types of blogs where people post something and they say something that could be interpreted as a threat. so that usually has to go to law enforcement and they typically init gauge with a survs provider. in this case it's youtube. and they try to get the person subscribed with that name. it says nikolas cruz. don't know if it's this nikolas
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cruz but it's essential to this investigation. >> and there have been at least three arests of possible copy cats includeling one who posted on social media this message. round two of florida tomorrow. what should schools or parents look for? >> they have to look for anything like that post there. that indicates a threat, just like we just talked about. anything that's threatening and in this case you got somebody holding a gun, talking about round two. that means another school shooting or any kind of shooting and so parents are made aware of this and kids see this kind of information, they need to soo say something right away whether the parents, faculty member, a school. need to alert people right away. there's no longer an if environment where we think that's no longer going to happen
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in my neighborhood and my community. that has to get over to the law if forcement agency so they can takes a swift action as they can. >> it does look as though there are red flags that could be missed. joining us on the phone from l.a. thank you. and promising to improve security in our nation's schools and take on what he calls the difficult issue of mental health. >> his latest budget severely reduces funding for mental health treatment and cuts school safety programs by more than 1/3. his one of his biggest moves was to sign a bill making it easier for people with mental health to buy a gun. >> and this is the fourth time he's had to address a nation. >> and president obama had to do it nearly two dozen times. coming up we're go having to some of the headlines including
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this is the scene after a load of freight cars crashed. the engineer was hospitalized. the cause is under investigation. here in new york twin brothers have arrested for allegedly stock piling bomb making materials inside their home. >> a former prep school teacher and his brother have been forging devices at home with help from local high school students. he initially met the students in his job as a teacher and paid them to break apart fireworks the court's ruling states the ban on travellers from six largely muslim countries sengd guesses our nation's religious
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freedom and tolerance. and steve bannon could be held had in contempt of congress after his latest appearance on capitol hill. he refused to answer questions from the house intelligence community as part of its russia probe. bannon did answer some 25 questions that had been preapproved by the white house. bannon was also interviewed for more than 20 hours this week by special counsel robert mueller's investigators. >> nearly five months after hurricane maria slammed into puerto rico. >> the governor tells abc news that 95% could have power by the end of a march. >> blames the army core of engineer for a quote lack of urgency. it is remarkable it has taken this long and they are still not all with power. coming up a sit down with
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a look at parkland florida where the community has come together to pay tribute to the vin victims of the high school shooting. >> we're told thousands gathered in parkland for that candle lite vigil. they never expected their community would be the scene of such utter violence and those children witnesses to an unimaginable horror. many hear issing their stories. >> reporter: what was the first sign that you are all knew something was going wrong?
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>> it was the second barge of the day. and we don't have two fire drills ever. >> so you had gone outside the building for the alarm, which was it second of the day. >> we heard gun shots and we locked in the door, took in some kids who weren't in our class, turned offer the lights and hid like we were all practiced. >> reporter: and what were you doing? >> staying silent, texting our parents. saying that we're on lock down and like i love them. >> reporter: i can only imagine what the texts back were. did your parents text you back? >> uh-huh. >> what did they say? >> stay safe. >> and that's when you knew the whole thing was real. >> reporter: jonathan blank was in a classroom on the first floor. you can see his shoes in this
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video captured during the chaos. >> i went under a desk. we stayed there, i was laying down. four kids in my class got shot. two of them i believe passed away. i saw them on the ground after they were shot. there was blood everywhere and it was just horrible. >> and that video, you can see your shoes, right? >> yes. and i was laying down, trying to just get as far away from the door to hide as possible and take cover. we didd en't know what was goinn and we didn't know what to do with them and feinalinally the we hear them screaming. they come up with assault rifles, pointing them to make sure that the shooter wasn't in our class and they directed us to line up and they said just
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make a right out of this class and run as fast as you can to the street and get away and as i was making the right turn out of the class, i saw two kids laying in the middle of the hallway dead. they were just dead. >> reporter: two more kids? >> just two kids that weren't in my class. >> reporter: leaving behind her twin sister in the classroom. she would see the gunman down the hall. she had no choice but to run in another room. she sent a text to her twin. >> i had contact with my sister and then -- >> reporter: she would only learn later that her twin had survived. jaden bard a jr. texted her mom. >> i just said i love you so much and i think i'm going to die. >> reporter: how many of you know someone who did not get out
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alive? really? so all of you knew someone? >> we had a friend until about 2:00 a.m. last night that it was confirmed. >> reporter: she shows me a picture of her friend, joaquin. and other friends pull out their phones, pictures of the friends they lost. >> this is my class mate, nick. he was on the national team for swimming. he committed to had university of indianapolis a couple two weeks before this happened. great class mate, great person. always so nice. >> reporter: how terrifying was the whole thing? >> it was the most scariest moment of my life. i've never experienced anything like that. >> reporter: and i'm sure you think now about all the other shootings in this country. >> you never think it will happen to you and your school
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until it really does and then it doesn't feel real. >> it was so chilling to see the camera pan over the room and seeing every sengal one -- >> her sister said i love you, she heard gun shots and then didn't hear from her aagain. it wasn't until she was outside that she found out her sister survived. what these kids have gone through and the fear is just unimaginable. >> and help is already getting there. family and friends now getting a very special kind of support. meet jacob. he as been to las vegas, orlando and has arrived in parkland to soothe and comfort. >> they've been shown to lower
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a school has announced it broke a world record for number of people dresds as abraham lincoln. mostly students to come out and dress as old abe. they said students, faculty, all got together. they dawned stove pipe hats, chin beard and set the record for number of people dressed as lincoln in one place. >> of course this is president's holiday weekend. >> they want to honor the month of lincoln's birth and give him love on valentine's day.
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this morning on "world news now" overwhelming grief and a call to action. the community gathered for an emotional candle lite vigil to honor the teachers, and coaches killed. >> students and parents voicing frustration. saying they don't want prayers, they want action. as florida's senators travel there today. is this trag daes -- is this a tragedy that gets congress to an act? and the superhero movie like no other. >> and we went to harlem to get the first real reviews. and back in florida we'll introduce you to some of the most comforting face s in this
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crisis and they happen to be covered in fur. on this friday, february 16th. we're going to start this half hour with the heart break in flflorida. as we get a clearer picture of the timeline that claimed so many lives. >> they gathered to remember the gunman who was in the building for just six minutes. many students who survived the shooting are joining the call for tougher gun control and they warned politicians there will be consequences if there is no action. >> if you're an elected official and you want to keep things the way they are and not do things differently, if you want to keep it gun laws as they are now, you will not get reelected in broward county. >> so you can just imagine the reaction later today when florida's two senators visit the
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school today and the president, president trump is also expected to travel to parkland as early as this weekend. and officials have released the names all of 17 victims who range in age 14 to 49. >> most of them were teenagers, full of life. they died along with three adults who put their student's safety above their own. here with more. >> reporter: the names of those lost beginning to emerge. five students in their first year of high school. luke hoyer, cara loughran. and she will be missed by our family for all eternity. also lost, martin duque. jaime guttenberg's father. we lost our daughter and our son
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lost his sister. hold your children tight. joaquin oliver just became a u.s. citizen a year ago. and seniors were making plans for college. and remembering the teachers, the staff who put their students first. >> those heroes gave their lives for our kids and probably helped prevent this from being a worst tragedy than it is today. >> scott beigel shot in the doorway as he rushed his students in the classroom. and beloved athletics director, christopher hicks hxon and then beloved football coach, aaron feis. >> i saw mr. feis get shot. >> reporter: the coach using his body to shield students from the shooter. >> he did it protechiting other you can guarantee that. >> and he's speaking personally
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because he knew that coach as a good friend of his. and we're getting disturbing new details about the suspect now charge would 17 counts of premeditated murder. >> he's being held without bond after making a brief court aappearance. telling them he heard voices directing him to carry out the attack. >> and we now know he took an uber to the school and went to mcdonald's after it shooting. >> we heard a lot about this case but many questions are still left to be answered, including just how he was able to get his hands on the weapon that he used and if there were any missed signs that someone may have been able to pick up on. >> if you look at the social media account, you see things you probably would have alerted the authorities about. one thing we're noticing in the aftermath. the community seems to be coming togethering with one voice that
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they want no more guns and they want action as a result of this. >> weurd had that from some of the students, some of the parents and we heard from the sheriff himself who was directly connected to this attack. it's effecting his family and knowing several other victims as well. a strong reaction from the community and abc's maggie rulli is there. what more can you tell us? the suspect's troubling past. was there something that was missed here? >> reporter: it's so easy to look back in hindsight and pinpoint things people should have noticed. we heard had from neighbors and looking back there were troubling signs. stories of throwing rocks at squirrels, trying to kill them. that he was loaner, obsess would guns. but at the same time weheard from people who said they would never have expected something
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like this to happen in their town, never expected someone like kroouds to go through with this. so while we're hearing rumors from the past, we're hearing that the conflict -- and seeing some off the posts as we've seen tonight of him holding guns, knives and many of the investigators are saying this is very disturbing for them. so moving forward that's going to bea main focus for imhad. and if they can try to piece together some type of motive for why he went through with this attack. >> people want more than prayers and thoughts. they want action, don't they e? >> reporter: exactly. behind me there's a memorial with the sign our kids don't need guns, guns before 21. a reminder that cruz at age 19 was able to legally buy that weapon in the state of flflorid. people saying how could we let
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this happen? if we knew there were problems in the past, how could he still get this gun? we heard many emotional pleas from parents and friends and a chance of no more guns. people saying they want to call law makers and make real change after suffering so much yesterday. >> they're going to see if there's any action but if the past is pro-logged, it won't be. >> and president trump is now reaching out -- talking about the event, reaching out to america's children and promising to do everything posable to protect them. >> and the comments from former president obama who saw so many of these tragedies. "until we can honestly say that we're doing enough to keep them safe from harm, including long over due commonsense gun safety
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laws that most americans have to change. >> perhaps most notable was his speech shortly after the sandy hook massacre when he was unable to hold back tears as he announced executive actions to curb gun violence. >> and he said every day he thinks about those kids and choked up thinking about them and talk about them. senator dianne feinstein is among those pushing back to out law so-called bump stocks. devices that allowed semiautomatic weapons to fire more quickly. it would also upgrade the background check system. and she says a bill is ready for a vote. >> let's take some action. we cannot see this continue on. you can pass the fixed 96 bill and the bump stocks. nobody likes these devices.
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you can't have automatic weapons on the sdreetreets. it's easy to fix. why don't we do it? >> she was talking to chuck grassley who now says he's willing to sit down with feinstein and republican whip to see if they can work out a bipartisan deal to tighten gun laws. and family and friends of the shooting victims are getting a very special, furry. >> he's been to las vegas, orlando and has now arrived to provide soothing and comfortfort. they say the dogs have been shown to lower anxiety and blood pressure. so the charity as jacob. they're planning to bring nearly a dozen other dogs as well. children can have a h ta adults. with dogso be a
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welcome back and it appears this morning the fate of the so-called dreamers is in limbo. >> the senate failed to move forward on four separate proposals. although the protections under it d.a.c.a. program are said to expire march fifth. federal judges have stopped that. and party planner and friend of first lady melania trump was paid to manage the if had augi'll production. her personal share of that fee was 1.6 million. the committee spent more than $90 million total on inaugural events. the 2012 republican
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presidential nominee is expected to release an online video declaring himself a candidate. he's an overwhelming favor toot replace senator orrin hatch who is retiring. and now to had olympics and the party's on right now in south korea because today is new year's day on the lunar calendar. >> all right. >> but there was no celebration for mikaela shiffrin. not today. >> she wound up in fourth, fourth in the slalom. it's normally her best event. she was apparently sick before her first run. >> she was trying to win her second gold to go along with her win in the giant slalom. alex stone has more from what is happening at the games. >> reporter: lindsey jacob ellis is still seeking her first olympic gold. ellis, tough to good early
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starts with the runs in the men's figure skating short program, victor z, hou was the first to take the ice. and there's plenty of drama surrounding the jamaican women was bobsled team. >> oh, you bet. their coach has reportedly quit. >> drama. >> she says she owns the team's sled and she's threatened to leave the games and take her sled with her had. >> so not only did the coach quit, she wants to take the sled too. >> they claim the women will be racing when their competition begins. >> i just have this image of the tug of war going on -- >> all right. let's check the medal count right now, shall we? do we have to? >> norway's doing so good. 18. they're doing so great kevin
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durant is going to sign with him for it next olympics. >> they're also still leading in gold medals with nine, germany. canada comes in third and to the netherlands. thanks to their domination in speed skating and there we are fifth with eight medals overall. we're now in third, tied for third. >> slow but steady. we're getting there. >> are we though? >> not really. we have like a week to make it up. >> let's think positive. >> had when we come back, black panther. reviews are in. okay - let's try this. it says you apply the blue one to me. here?
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everybody was rooting for. >> we're all rooting for you. >> kendis is very upset. >> jennifer is on the cover of architectural digest and said i look around at my my husband, m dogs and my home and there's nowhere else i'd rather be. >> it decision was mutual lovingly made at it end of last year we are two best friends who have decided to part ways as a couple." and a lot of people hoping for a reunion with her ex-brad pitt. who is single. >> not quite. >> he wasn't quite single when he got together with angelina. >> i'm still hoping for a justin/jen reunion. let's try to cheer ourselves up with love. last night was the second round
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of the "bachelor" winter games. we're already bored with it. >> so let's meet a real gentleman. made sure no girls at his had middle school went home without a rose on valentine's day. >> he got the idea from his older sister's battle with depression. so he saved up since this summer to save up 500 roses to every single young lady in his school. that's expensive. >> i love that kid. and the highly anticipated new marvel film "black panther" has officially ben released. you may recall the excitement once they learned they were going to see the new movie. they were pretty excited about it. >> there were grown adults that were pretty umped about it as well. >> so disney, our parent company and marvel expects "black
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panther" to break records and barriers. seen as a watershed moment for blacks in film. except for two white characters, it's an all black cast and feature not one but several female heroes. >> i thought it was absolutely amazing. two minutes in i'm about to cry. it was really just a beautiful portrayal off a lot of intricat aspects of african life. >> the costumes, music, all the performances, it was really important i think to everyone in it and it really showed and a lot of fun to watch. >> i think it's very cool and i want to be a king just like him. >> and i definitely think it was really good for little girls because there were so many strong women of color in the movie. i think it's awesome and long over due. >> absolutely. i saw it a couple days ago. it wasn't necessarily a strong black movie.
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you know a lot did happen this week but there had is one news story that over saddos all the others. >> here now your friday rewind. >> we begin with the many questions surrounding the shooting in parkland, florida. >> we have a shooter in custody. he was taken into custody i an left stoneman douglas. >> over to the white house now getting push back on the events leading to departure of staff secretary rob porter amid allegations of domestic violence. the fbi chief directly contradicted a claim by the white house and said the bureau had been all
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of these accusations very seriously. >> reporter: a daringatte the t of oregon's highest peek, mt. hood. one performing chest compressions on a climber who had fallen. he it's the most visited snow covered peek in america but can be especially dangerous this time of rican making hi facing new questions ou concerned that isconduct they're goih your i'm herek about the olympics, not goip i'm really s word knosp.
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