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good morning, america. march for our lives. the teenage survivors of the the florida school shooting, now planning to fight. demanding the president take action. as he faces new fallout for criticizing the fbi over the shooting. blaming the agency for missing the warning signs because they were focused on russia. monster living under our roof. the family that took in the gunman, nikolas cruz, here live. telling their story. why they let him into their home. guns he brought with him. and what they knew about his behavior. as new video surfaces, allegedl, only on "gma" this morning. cruise ship chaos. a violent brawl caught on
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camera. one family accused of starting the whole thing. security jumping in. punching and kicking. what started it all? ♪ through the night and fergie. ♪ that our flag was still there oh ♪ >> at the nba all-star game. fergie's performance trending all night. the reaction on the court and online. >> let's play some basketball! whoo, we do say good morning, america. great to have cecilia vega in for george. you can't take his pen, even though it has his name on it. >> sorry, george. here for all your presidential tweeting needs this morning. you let me know. we're going to start with the teenage students calling for change after the school shooting, rallying all week end. now promising a march for gun
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control on washington. the president feeling the pressure. jon karl has the latest joining us from washington. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the president had praised law enforcement for the response to the parkland shooting. over the weekend, he unleashed a stunning new allegation, suggesting the fbi failed to stop the shooter because it was too busy with the russia investigation. just days after visiting victims of the shooting, the president tweeted over the weekend -- very sad that the fbi missed all of the many signals september out by the florida school shooter. this is not acceptable. they are spending too much time trying to prove russian collusion with the trump campaign. there is no collusion. president trump's tweet linking one of the worst shool shootings in american history with the russian investigation drew sharp criticism. including from republicans. >> the president should be staying out of law enforcement business. >> reporter: arizona congressman ruben gallego blasted the
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president on twitter. children are being buried today. could you please act presidential at least on their behalf. you really have no shame. the president is apparently fixated on friday's indictment of 13 russians behind an alleged scheme to meddle in american politics starting in 2014. he went after his own national security adviser, h.r. mcmaster. after he said evidence of russian hacking was quote incontrovertible. the president tweeting general mcmaster forgot the say the results of the 2016 election were not impaktded or changed by the russians. if it was the goal of the russians to create discord, corruption, and chaos in the u.s., then with all the committee hearings, investigations, and party hatred, they have succeeded beyond their wildest dreams. they are laughing their expletives off in moscow. the president took aim at oprah
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winfr winfrey, after she appeared on "60 minutes" talking to michigan voters. the president tweeting, just watched a very insecure oprah winfrey who at one point, i knew very well, interview a panel of people on "60 minutes." the questions were biased and slanted. the facts incorrect. hope oprah runs so she with be exposed and defeated, just luke all the others. the white house says the president will focus on the parkland shooting with several events at the white house this week, including what officials are calling a listening session with high school students and teachers on wednesday. robin? >> jon, is there any indication at all that the president could change his stance concerning gun troll laws? >> reporter: we'll see. we know officials have told us the president said we need to quote do something in response to this shooting. "the washington post" reported the president was actually surveying people in mar-a-lago over the weekend, asking whether
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or not he should change his stance on gun control? robin, since the shooting, the president has barely uttered the word gun or guns at all. >> much less gun control. we haven't heard that there him. thank you very much. cecilia, you spend a lot of time in the briefing room at the white house. what do you think? >> this one seems different from the resounding call for change from the kids in florida. we haven't heard the president say it's too soon to you can that about gun control as he has before. i gotta say, you know, this is a republican-controlled congress. it doesn't feel like there's momentum to make a big change right now on capitol hill. >> those kids are not going away. >> they have a loud call there. as we saw, the teen survivors of the florida school shooting are demanding change and calling for action on gun control. announcing a march on washington next month, called a march for our lives. adrienne bankert is in parkland with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, too, cecilia.
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yes, they're some of the best and brightest here in parkland. after facing tragedy, losing friends and teachers, they have become the faces of this new movement. using their heart ache and taking action. still recovering. broward county sheriff scott israel came to the bedside of an injured teen. being hailed a hero this morning. 15-year-old anthony borges shot four times while trying to lock a classroom door. placing his body between the door and classmates. as those who witnessed the violence are still reeling. this morning, the students at marjory stoneman douglas high are demanding their voice bs heard. >> my innocence. our innocence has been taken from us. >> reporter: speaking at gun control rallies on saturday and sunday. sparking the movement, never again. >> adults have failed us, honestly. and kids are dying because of it. change needs to happen so no
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more lives are lost. >> reporter: this morning, they say gun reform must become a reality. >> we are going to be the kids that you read about in textbooks. not because we're going to be another statistic about mass shootings in america. we're going change the law. >> reporter: on tuesday, students meet with state law maik nrs tallahassee. from there, prepare for rallies this week in parkland, florida, and across the country next month. including a march on washington. >> people are saying that it's not time to talk about gun control. and, we can respect that. here's the time. march 24th, in every single city. we're going to be marching together as students, begging for our lives. >> reporter: and you know, just like the memorial behind us, the never again organize rrs hoping to send message that will not be igno ignored. they're asking for global support. michael? >> thank you, adrienne. we're learning more about the missed warning science. including a new video obtained
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by wplg, allegedly showing cruz in a fight at school in 2016. victor oquendo is in parkland with more details. good morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning, michael. we're getting a much closer look at the alleged shooter. in that video, first obtained by affiliate wplg. take a look. it shows nikolas cruz in an all-out fight with classmates. that is apparently cruz in the white shirt. how did he slip through the cracks when there were so many red flags? from the dozen-plus times police were called to his home, to the florida department of children insbes vags. after photos of cruz cutting himself on snapchat. in tepid, they found no science of neglect and ended the investigation. the fbi saying they got a detailed warning about him before the shooting but that information was not passed on to the appropriate agents.
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he's being held without bond. he's invoke issed his right to remain silent. being held in solitary confinement and on suicide watch. >> is there any word on when the school will reopen? >> reporter: michael, as of right now, the school is closed through at least wednesday. officials now saying that the building where most of the carnage took place may eventually be torn down. michael? >> thank you, victor. in our next half hour, we'll speak to the parent who is took cruz in after his mother died. to the deadly flu epidemic. at least 84 children have died from the virus this season. it's now widespread across most states. linsey davis is here with that latest information. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the new report from the cdc says 22 children died across the country from the flu in just the last week. overnight, the superintendent of
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schools in elizabeth, new jersey, announced a child die nosed with influenza passed away. that would be the third flu death of a child in new jersey this year. according to the cdc, there could be hope. the percentage of doctor visits has leveled off over the last week. the fact that that number didn't increase is a hopeful sign that we could be looking at the end of the flu season. robin? >> thank you. now to a new winter storm warning. 4 states from california to vermont facing alert this is morning for flooding, ice, and heavy snow. one town in west virginia, completely underwater. rob marciano is tracking the whole thing for us. hey, rob. >> the ohio river in mason, west virginia. downtown flooded. pomeroy, ohio, the highest river level since 2004. rapid city, back through
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cheyenne, winter storm watches. the warm side of this. will be a lot of rain coming your way in chicago, detroit, cincinnati, as well. two waves coming through. late wednesday, we get clear skies. rain, three to five inches. enough to flood all the way back down through dallas. ahead of this, very warm for the east. near record-breaking temperatures. michael? >> thank you, rob. we're going shift gears to the olympic winter gaems. team usa hoping to grab more medals tonight. three ice skating pairs are in striking distance. the women's hockey team won overnight. 5-0. the semifinal match. they're going for the gold in the next match. amy is in south korea with all the action. good morning, amy. >> that's right. mm-hmm is right. the u.s. women's hockey team, yes, now looking to win their second gold medal after shutting out finland in the semifinals, 5-0.
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they'll face the olympic athletes from russia or canada. canada has won the last four olympic titles. one condition the women's team continued to do despite officials asking them not to, shaking hands. they're urging players to fist-bump instead to slow the spread of the norovirus. the team members say it's worth the risk. the battle to the podium for ice dancing including three american coupl couples. leading in third place for the americans, zachary donahue and madison hubbell. then in fourth, the shib sibs. alex and maia shibutani. and rounding out, evan bates and madison chock. the couples perform again to see who will take home a medal. also on the ice, a wardrobe malfunction. gabriela papadakiss' costume
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becoming unhocked. he says she's still prout of her performance. a heart-stopping crash on bobsled. the german team losing control as they crossed the finish line. they still took the top stop by less than a second over canada. >> oh, amy. i saw "cool runnings" the other day. that happened to them, too. there's a doping scandal unfolding in pyeongchang. >> there is. the russian curling medalist, alexander kruschelnitskiy says the failed do ee eed -- the tea would keep them from marching under the national flag. in the meantime, the medical down the. team usa is in sixth place overall with ten total medals. five of them gold. norway, wow, just blowing everybody out in first place
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with 26 total medals. nine of them gold. michael, guys, back to you. >> thank you so much, amy. we have much more with you coming up. >> we're looking forward to that. we turn to lebron james' battle off the court. king james, a war of words with a conservative talk show host who told him to shut up and dribble instead of weighing in on politics. t.j. holmes has more. >> reporter: lebron has never been shy about giving his opinion. the fox host is questioning whether or not he's qualified to have one. >> here's lebron! >> reporter: lebron james was at the enter of the nba and political worlds this weekend. >> take flight here. >> reporter: competing in the nba all-star game, while also going head to head with fox news shoes laura ingraham, who on her show, told james to shut up. >> must they run their mouths like that? a lot of kids and some adults
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take the ignorant comments seriously. so keep the political commentary to yourself. or as someone once said, shut up and dribble. >> reporter: ingraham was responding to comments james made about president trump. >> the number one job in america, the point of person who is someone who doesn't understand the people. and really don't give a [ bleep ] about the people. >> reporter: ingraham's comment drew immediate rebux. she called james unintelligible and undra mat call. >> this is what happens when you attempt to leave high school a year early to join the nba. >> we will definitely not shut up and dribble. i will definitely not do that. >> reporter: he was asked about the comments at an all-star media session in l.a. seeming to appreciate the attention. >> i get to sit up here and talk about social injustice. equality. and why a woman on a certain network decided to tell me to
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shut up and dribble. so, thank you. whatever her name is. >> reporter: on her show, she addressed the controversy and insisted race had nothing to do with her criticism. fox news released this statement saying, if pro athletes and entertainers want to freelance as political pundits, then they should not be surprised when they're called out for insulting politicians. there was no racial intent in my remarks. phew ham ally, john carlos. tommy smith, al thea gibson. you can keep going. jackie robinson. a long standing tradition. he said, i am more than an athlete. the first response. >> one of the most charitable professional athletes there is in the country. >> and a savvy businessman, as well. >> this has brought a lot of attention to it. more people will listen. lebron james, he let his play do the talking at the all-star game last night, leading his team to victory. the man took home his third mvp award. >> but, but, but -- >> it is fergie's rendition of
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the national anthem that has a lot of people -- has a lot of people talking and smiling. ♪ that our flag was still there oh say does that star spangled b banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ and the home of the brave
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let's play some basketball! >> let's play some basketball! you go, fergie! >> let's play some basketball. >> i'm sorry. patriotism sounds different every time. >> as charles barkley said, i think i need a cigarette after that. >> that rendition of the national anthem has cut my time right now it's time for the select cities brought to you by liberty mutual. >> reporter: hey everybody, we've got showers by baltimore
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that are gradually going to push up near the i-95 corridor and get us wet at times today, though, right now there's early sunshine. clouds get thicker and temperatures in the 30s. 52 is the high for president's day, a lot of clouds overall sprinkles and showers possible. tuesday, record high of 70 and we could set a new record on wednesday, with 73. he like in ? did they miss any warning signs? coming up this morning only on "gma." and caught on camera, the violent brawl on a carnival cruise ship. a family kicked off. so what sparked the fight?
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>> reporter: well, we have early sunshine waiting for the clouds to get thicker. storm tracker 6 live double scan picking up showers down the pike by baltimore, they are pushing in our direction. 35 degrees in philadelphia. below freezing in allentown. this afternoon we'll improve with the southerly wind kicking in, we'll get up to 52 degrees. we'll have clouds in jen and a spotty shower. 70 tomorrow, 73 on wednesday,
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i like it. all on america's best unlimited network. my son, it is your time. >> show me my respect. >> welcome back to "gma." that is the megablockbuster, "black panther," shattered all kinds of records in the opening weekend. expected to take in nearly $220 million in north america alone over the long holiday weekend. it's a cultural event. many people showed up in afterry can inspired fashion. we have much more coming up. >> you gotta go. >> apparently, i'm the only one that didn't see hit the weekend. sflit was sold out. is there that's going to keep on going. the other headlines this morning that we're following. much of the country preparing for a major warmup. stretching from the midwest to the northeast. temperatures expected to reach the 70s in pittsburgh, by tomorrow. but 24 states from california to
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vermont are also facing storm alerts for flooding, snow, and ice. and the super bowl of stock car racing. the daytona 500, full of crashes. danica patrick's career came to an end. she was spun out. she'll drive the indy 500 in may for her final race. the checkered flag went to austin dillon, driving the aconnick number 3 car that dale earnhardt drove for most of his career. >> over the michael. we begin with the family who took in nikolas cruz. the 19-year-old who police say killed 17 people in the horrific shooting last week. cruz had been living with the sneads since thanksgiving. the snead's son was cruz's friend. i want to thank you for joining us. james and kimberly snead and their lawyer, jim lewis. how are you holding up?
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>> it's a roller coaster of emotions. um -- you know, it's -- still tough. we're still very -- grieving. >> feeling for the families it's affecting. >> and you opened your home to cruz for nearly three months. >> yes, sir. >> you tried to get him counseling. what was he like in your home? >> nothing that they proper tray on television or the media. >> everything everybody seems to know, we didn't know. we had rules. and, um, he fold every rule to the "t." >> and before he moved into your home, how well did you know him? >> i had met him calm of times before. he had spent the night at the house. he was very polite. he seemed normal. >> and kimberly can you take us back to that day. was there anything unusual before that day? >> no, not at all. the only thing that was maybe different was he didn't go to school. he usually driving him to school. he didn't go that morning. it sometimes happens. >> he said he didn't go to
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school on valentine's day. >> okay. >> when did you realize what he had done? >> um -- after the s.w.a.t. team called me. and asked where -- if i knew where my son nikolas was. i said, he's not my son. but i don't know where he's at. i got in touch with my son who was fleeing the scene at that point. and a description came out and we put two and two together. me and my son. and we figured out what was happening. >> and what was going thank you your mind when this happen snd did you both find out at the same time? >> no she was home sleeping. at that point, i was panic-stricken for her safety pip called the s.w.a.t. officer back to get the police back to my home to check on her. >> and after all this happened, you got a chance to see nikolas. what did you say to him? did he speak back? did he say anything back? >> it was at the police station. they were going past us. and i basically, i went after
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him. i wanted to strangle him more than anything. and i just -- i mean, i wanted to say -- i tried to reserve myself. i said, really, nik? really? yelling at him. he mumbled something. i didn't hear. he said he was voir. >> he said he was sorry. >> i was furious. heart broken. devastated. i still can't process what he's done. this wasn't the person we knew. not at all. >> and he was friends with your son. >> yes, sir. >> how is your son holding up? >> he's angry. he's angry. he's betrayed. he's -- you know, he's upset. >> furious. >> he was that school, too. he had friends at that school. >> he was at school that day. nikolas texted your son. what were those texts like? >> he told my son he was going to the movies. and he said he had something to tell him. and my son pressed him, what
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sit? what is it? and he goes, nothing bad, bro. that was it. he said he was going to the movies. the last text my son got was, um -- yo. that was it. that was about 2:18, i believe. >> do you have any idea why he texted your son? >> no idea. no idea. >> mr. lewis, thank you for joining us. somewhat t what is the latest on the fbi investigation? >> we're cooperating. these folks have cooperated in every way. these are good people. who are trying to do the right thing. they took this young man and got him into another school. they -- got him a job. they brought him into their home and tried to show him love. nik indicated he was very happy this this home. and now, like they say, no good deed goes unpunished. >> are you worried about legal
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repercussions? >> if they get sued, somebody tries to find fault with them, this young man, their own son. he's part of the community. he wants to get back to the school. they want to go back to their lives. they want people to know because nik was at their house, they want to tell people everything that they know, including the fbi and all law enforcement. they is cooperated from day one. >> there have been so many reports about nikolass' alleged social media use. killing small animals. posting about guns. did you know anything about that? >> no, we knew he had one instagram account. that my son had. i guess that would be the normal one. the other ones he had, we had no idea about. my son had no idea about. as far as the animal killings, he didn't do anything like that at our house. we have animals. he loved our animals. our animals loved him. >> you were aware he had weapons? >> absolutely spp. >> where were they kept? >> before he moved in, one of
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the stipulations was he had to get a gun safe. we got one on the way to move his stuff to our house. >> he didn't have free access? >> no, i thought i had the only key. >> and had he ever asked you beforehand to use a gun, to take it out of the safe? >> he asked twice. once, i said yes, because he wanted to chien it. and i don't know which gun he wanted to clean. i said okay. the other time he asked, i said no, it wasn't a good time. >> why did you tell him no? >> i don't know what the situatisic situation was in the house. it wasn't a good time. i don't know if we were leaving or sitting down to eat. it wasn't a good time. >> you had no problem with him having a weapon? >> no, not at all. he fold rules. >> he fold the rules. >> he fold the rules. >> they were not allowed to be out if we were not home. if one of us wasn't home. he knew that. to our knowledge, he never had them out. as far as the animals goes, i'm
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an animal person. there is no way i would let anybody in my house if i thought he was torturing animals at all. the if we had known anything about the instagram accounts. i don't know how to use instagram. old school. if we knew anything about that, he wouldn't be in our home. >> do you have a message to the families who have lost children and -- loved ones in the tragedy. >> nothingky say will heal them. we hurt for them. deeply. >> very much so. we were -- devastated. and, i can't imagine the pain they must be feeling. nothing that we can say is going to be any kind of help. but -- we're very sorry that, you know, they had this experience. and -- it never should have happened. if we had known any of the things that we're hearing, we're learning a lot about all of this
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just the same as everybody else. you know, and we feel betrayed as well. and just shocked. it's just -- it's crushed everybody's world in our community. >> i'm sure it's overwhelming. do you plan on seeing nikolas? >> not at this time. >> no. >> thank you so much. james and kimberly. thank you for joining me. mr. lewis, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, sir. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. (avo) get 0% apr financing on all new 2018 subaru forester models. now through february 28th.
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we're back with the cruise ship chaos. nearly two dozen members of the same family kicked off a carnival cruise after a wild brawl. some passengers were so scared, they locked themselves in their rooms. >> reporter: robin, reports say it was near anarky. what may have started it all? someone stepping on someone else's flip-flop. from that moment on, a nightmare of a vacation. hardly the images you would expect from a ten-day cruise around the south pacific. what passengers say aboard the carnival "legend." a seriouslies of brauls. >> it took to the last night to ruin everyone's trip. ruin my honeymoon. it was terrible. >> reporter: the man in the blue pins down the man in orange shorts. security encircles the pair. a woman throws herself on top. the kicking and screaming
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continues. at another point, this security guard bals his fist, drawing back his arm, as he's about to punch a woman in the face before stopping at the last minute. a cruise worker tries to swat away the camera from the person filming. according to carnival, wit auz large family of about two dozen that seemed intent on provoking fights. some passengers blaming security for failing to maintain the escalating violence. children watching as the adults tussle. >> quite squared at the time. feeling quite threatened. >> reporter: police were called to meet the ship a day before it returned home. the family forced to disembark as passengers watched. carnival cruise told abc news in a statement, our security team responded in several instances to extremely unruly behavior by these guests. the actions seen on the sid crowe by our security team are not in line with our carnival values and policies.
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and back now with "black panther" and this incredible opening weekend. a groundbreaking film get something much attention. diane macedo is here. this is shattering box office records. >> yes. $19million. just what the filling brought in in the first three days. it's now projected to hit $218 for the four-day total. not only the highest opening ever for a february film. it's the largest presidents' day weekend opening for a film. in the top five movie openings of all time. >> shattering. what are the reviews? >> excellent so far. a-plus cinema score from audiences. and 97% certified fresh on rotten tomatoes. that is the best score for any
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superhero films. >> the fresh tomato. >> certified. >> the fans are so excited. >> they're my favorite part. we're getting videos on social media. people are showing up with instruments. dressed in beautiful outfits. we have seen people, reenacting the fight scenes. full-blown choreographed dance comes out of the movie. that's how excited they were. >> oh, man. >> they're -- >> that's not the movie? >> no, just the fans. >> we'll be back. wow.
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>> good morning i'm matt o'donnell, 7:56 a.m., monday, february 19. it is president's day. rahm rogers is starting out in south jersey with traffic. >> reporter: we are, matt, we've had one bad accident after and the other, we have slick spots around, we have one involving an overturned vehicle in evesham township, 73 northbound, so much so they had to shut down 73. that's a major road to shut down between braddock and evesham parkway. you look at this shot, you say nobody is up and on the roads. what difference does it make. we have enough slick spots here and there to cause issues with our camera, also. at any rate a disabled tractor-trailer at the vine. this accident has cleared,
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police activity because of a big accident here on unionville pike they shut this down at maple heavy in hatfield. stick to bergey road. >> we're starting out chilly, but this week is going to be warm. here's david murphy. >> reporter: it's cool, but clouds are thicker and some of you are seeing sun. we have a hint of precipitation in baltimore and lancaster county. we could see speckled precipitation and passing showers. 38 degrees in philadelphia. still the freezing mark in allentown. this afternoon we're getting milder than yesterday, 52. cloudy and spotty showers. tomorrow after morning fog, the sun comes back, 70 is the record-tieing high. the 73 on wednesday that would be a new record. >> fire destroyed an ambulance company's buildings in salem county, new jersey early this morning. chopper 6 hd over the smoky scene, action cam at the
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. the teenage survivors of that florida school shooting now planning to fight. announcing a march on washington. demanding change. calling for action on gun control. and sparking a movement called never again. the hidden dangers from your furna furnace. a warning this morning about carbon monoxide in homes during the winter months. the simple test to tell you if your family is at risk. the one thing that could save your life. kate middleton sparking reaction at the british oscars for what she did not wear. as the stars bring time's up to britain, standing in solidarity. the big winners of the knight. as we count down to the academy awards. who are the top contenders for oscar gold. rising star.
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the young american figure skater who missed the medal but made olympic history with his incredible jump. vincent zhou talking about his rivalry with fellow american nathan chen. and why he says his time is now. and the the cast of "andi mack" is live in times square. and they're here to say -- >> all: good morning, america! once again, we say good morning, america. great to have cecilia vega here with us. everyone is so excited. >> it's a holiday. >> yes. >> excite sflpg that's why the president of abc news was here. presidents' day. oh. also here, laurie metcalf. she's going for oscar gold with her role in "lady bird." she has a tony. she's a multiemmy winner. who knows? >> amazing. that one i did see. of course, we're so despited for
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the "roseanne" reboot. we'll see what it was like to be on that set 20 years ago. first, the students calling for major changes after the florida school shooting. back to add rerienne bankert. these students are taking their cause to washington. >> reporter: that's correct. they're using their heart ache to fuel this movement that as you mentioned is going all the way to the nation's capital. they have named their campaign never again. after the shock of losing 17 lives on their campus. this tuesday, tomorrow, 100 of those students plan to meet with state lawmakers in tallahassee. they've been preparing for rallies this week in parkland, florida, and across the country next month, including a march on washington. they have titled a march for our lives. this has affected a lot of lives. including the family who took in nikolas cruz, the suspected high school gunman into their home.
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michael, you spoke with them earlier today. listen in. >> you were aware he had weapons? >> absolutely. >> where were they kept? >> we, before he moved in, one of the stipulations was he had to get a gun safe. and we got a gun safe on the way back from lantana from moving his stuff to our house. >> he didn't have free access? >> no, no, i thought i had the only key to the gun safe. >> and had he ever haved you before hand to use a gun? take it out of the safe? >> he asked twice. once i said yes, because he wanted to clean it. i don't know which gun. i said okay. another time he asked, i said no, it wasn't a good time. >> judging from any past interaction, it seemed you had no problem with him having a weapon. >> no, not at palm he followed the rules. >> reporter: and the center of the movement with the students is how a person like nikolas cruz with a history of problems that have been documented with social service as well as law enforcement was able to get his
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handles on the gun and bring it to this campus. like the sneads, many in the community feel helpless. that has moved this group of young people to take action. they'll be having another walkout that they're asking the entire nation to participate in at campuses across the country, a walkout on march 14th. the one-month anniversary of the shooting. michael? >> thank you, adrienne. they say, never again. cecilia? now let's goat to the president's weekend of nearly nonstop tweets. one of them accusing the fbi of failing to stop the florida shooter because the agency was too busy investigating russia. back to jon karl at the white house. that tweet sparking a lot of backlash this morning. >> reporter: it sure has. this is the tweet that the president made that allegation in. very sad that the fbi missed all of the many signals september out by the florida school shooter inspect is not acceptable. they are spending too much time trying to prove russian collusion with the trump
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campaign, there is no collusion. that tweet has drawn sharp criticism from republicans, and from democrats, including congressman ruben gallego who responded with this tweet. children are being buried today. could you please act presidential, at least on their behalf. you really have no shame. the white house says the president will turn the focus back on the parkland shooting with several events here at the white house this week. including what they're calling a listening session to be held on wednesday. with high school students and teachers talking about this issue. cecilia? >> jon, thanks. it will be a busy week in washington. now to an update on the car that has captured the world's imagination. that red tesla on the ultimate road trip. going to mars. it was launched in the spacex falcon heavy with the dummy astronaut with starman at the wheel. this new video captured by an
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astro photographer. says the light in the red circle is a tesla zooming through the sky. >> i guess the lights are on so he can see. >> oh, another fan created a website called where is roadster to track it. elon musk tweeting out the link. adding, i'm sure it's parked around here somewhere. >> oh, boy, the tesla that will continue to go around and around. coming up, kate middleton making med looins on the red carpet for what she didn't waea. and the hidden danger that could be in your home in the winter months. how to protect your family. and an oscar nominee, laurie metcalf. grabbing a little java. here to talk "lady bird" and "roseanne's" return. ich is why e financing application at carmax.com is so convenient.
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[ cheers and applause ] wonderful audience we have here with us. >> yeah. >> on this presidents' day. and diane mamacedo, you're here filling with for la are with "pop news." >> i am. emma watson stepping up big time for the uk's time's up movement. donating over $1.4 million to the uk justice and equality fund. wow, indeed. the "beauty and the beast" start joined emma thompson, keira knightley, saoirse ronan and others. many wore black at the baftas
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last night. watson couldn't attend but posted this to instagram. >> this sabt women standing shoulder to shoulder. women and men, across all work places. because we know this is happening everywhere. >> her big spags to see the movement go global. she's putting her money with her mouth is. >> she sure is. >> she sure into. to oscar winner sally field, playing match make eer at the olympics. the actress and her 30-year-old son were talking about his crush on adam rippon. when sally tweeted, he's insanely pretty. find way. she sthard message with her 64,000 twitter followers. she tagged the skater's twitter handing to make sure he would see the message. her son just responded, yikes. >> yikes, mom. >> still waiting to hear from adam. guessing he's a little bit busy.
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we'll give him a pass. michael b. jordan, who plays the villain in "black panther." sneaking in to watch his own movie with unsuspected fans. he said everyone in the audience was laughing and talking to the screen. he said, playing a bad guy was something i didn't do before. anxious to see if it worked. i can tell you, it worked really, really well. this is my favorite of the day. talking about sneaking into "black panther." this is how some fans tried to score afor 1 deal. they said the manager wasn't having it. >> i think they deserved it. >> creativity points. >> creativity there. >> i would have given them the tickets any way. >> thank you, diane. >> thank you. now to the "gma" cover story. more on the baftas known as the
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british oscars. "three billboards" winning big. kate middleton getting attention. >> let's be real for a second. she's very pregnant. last thing she wants is a bunch of not pregnant people judging the way she looks. that's exactly what happened. the this morning, kate middleton making headlines at the british academy of film and television awards, the behalf tas, not for what she wore, but for what she didn't wear. amidst a planned blackout in support of the time's up movement. most wore black in solidarity with victims of abuse. kate middleton walking the red carpet in a dark green jenny packham dress not in black. it's against royal protocol to make political statements. kate catching heat on twitter. one person saying it's not a political thing. it's a woman thing. >> the royal family are always
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sending secret signals in what they're wearing. copier her mother-in-law on some levels. >> reporter: royals watcher imgene we were said the duchess may have been sending a secret signal. she was wearing green, the color of hope for the sufficierage ths te movement in the uk. >> the duchess not the only one not wearing black. frances mcdormand wearing a red, pink, and black dress. >> have a little trouble with compliance. [ laughter ] [ applause ] but i want you to know that i stand in full solidarity tonight with my sisters in black. >> reporter: and "three billboards outside ebbing, missouri" took home three big awards. on top of best actress.
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other winners on the night, gary oldman, best actor for his portrayal of winston church hill in darkest hour. and allison janney for best supporting actress for "i, tonya." so how accurate of a predictor are that? they have matched 8 of the 16 best picture oscars. they missed on the last three top academy award winners in a row. so basically? we don't know. >> do we know if you're wearing green for kate? >> i dug and dry cleaning. we'll say i'm wearing green for kate. why not? we want to turn to had. danger that could be lurch lurking in your home. at least nine people have died from suspected carbon monoxide poising o poisoning. >> reporter: an average of 150 deaths like the are reported every year. most of that is gas seeping into homes from faulty heating equipment. what make it so ding rouse and deadly?
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it's silent. colorless. odor less. only one way to know for sure if it's creeping into your home. we're in teaneck, new jersey, going door to door with the local fire department and pse & g energy company. making sure homes are safe and equipped. >> an operable carbon monoxide detector. that's the only thing. >> reporter: all right. let's go. we make sure home owners have the deterkts and that they're working properly. >> it's working. >> reporter: wanda has one this the wall. when the fire chief tests its, it doesn't work. the deterkts should be tested once a week. the install dates should not be older than seven to ten years. we can't find a date on wanda's. >> let's great rid of it. >> reporter: down in cindy's basement, steve from the energy company shows us the source of
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many co leaks. appliances that cause problems. two hoels covered up with worn-out duct tape. these could be a potential danger? >> absolutely. if the furnace every malfunctions, this is where carbon monoxide cowl leak out. >> i had no idea. >> reporter: do you know how often you get this inspected? >> never. >> reporter: now you will. >> now we will. >> reporter: we found a home that had no issues. one way the deadly gas with pump and your home, blocked chimneys. >> the flue gas is going up and out the chimney. it can go back into the living space and then if you don't have your c.o. detectors, you have a problem. >> reporter: a flame pulling toward the flue, the opening in the chimney is a sign it's clear
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of blockage. when you blow out the match, the smoke should go up into the flue. but -- >> wow put that match near it and it blew that out, there's a potential for a blockage in the chimney. >> reporter: wow. another test if you're able to see it. the color of the flame on your furna furnace. blue flames are good. white or yellow, a sign of a possible leak. >> this looks great to me. >> reporter: if your appliances don't pass the tests, call the utility company or even 911. >> we'll get here so you know your family is safe. >> reporter: experts say you need to get your heating systems inspected once a year. a lot of energy companies do it for free. these are the real lifesavers here. i didn't have one in my apartment. i thought they were just for homes. no, every school, every apartment, every business, should all have one on every floor. especially in the basement where most furnaces are. this one plugs into the wall. >> i don't have one.
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you said you ordered it online. what are the symptoms people should look for? >> headaches. nausea. dizziness. weakness. anything like that. you know, don't wait for that. because if this goes off, you just get out of the house. that's it. >> really important. thank you, gio. back to rob with the latest on the weather. >> a good-looking day for the >> you're ready for the masses aren't you. our friend from florida, we have a treat, your "g.m.a." moment comes from florida, this little guy wants to taste a lemon for the first time. tastes so good, maybe -- they forget quickly at this age. all right, that's your moment, time for local weather. >> reporter: that's all, new it's the baby, storm tracker 6 live shows you showers starting
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to push into central delaware and lancaster county. the sun is fading behind the clouds. we have the temperatures in the 0s. 52 is the high for president at day, lots of clouds overall and at times a sprinkle or shower. dry most of the day. tomorrow, fog in the morning, sun coming back later, 70 degrees which would tie the existing record. lemonade out of lemons. we have more on the olympics now. the american figure skaters missed medals this weekend. but they made history with their incredible jumps. amy had a chance to speak with the group's rising star. 17-year-old victor zhou.
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>> i had fun watching him do it. it was beautiful to witness on the ice. americans making huge headlines in men's figure skating. yeah, we may have come up short for a individual medal. there were no shortage of stars when team usa hit the ice. the u.s. men's figure skating team glided their way into history and the hearts of the nation. even though they narrowly missed the podium in the individual competition. nathan chen bouncing back and breaking records. >> and another quad jump. >> reporter: the 18-year-old becoming the first on limp yak to land six quadruple jumps in the men's long program, jumping from 17th to 5th in the men's singles events and earning his personal best score. he's not going home empty handed. also winning a bronze for the united states in the team event. along with adam rippon becoming a favorite at this year's games.
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winning over fans not only for his sharp skating school and social media vaf i have, but his confidence on and off the ice. what are you most looking forward to? >> girl, i'm ready. i'm here, i'm at the olympics. >> reporter: at only 17, vincent zhou is the teen behind this incredible performance. >> oh, there it was clean. >> reporter: on the right blade, a good start. becoming the first person to ever cleanly land the quad lutz at the games. did you know you were going to do it? >> i have been training for over a year now. i didn't think about making olympic history. >> reporter: you didn't think about it? >> it wasn't until afterwards i saw the buzz. i realized i did make history. >> reporter: when you go back home, what does it look like? does training start right away? >> i'm not sure. i would want to start training right away. >> reporter: he says he's look ahead to 2022 in beijing.
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he's owning his moment. writing this post after saturday's competition. i placed sixth among the best skarts in the history of the sport. i'm so brr prohave proud to do the u.s. my place is here. my time is now. what did that mean? you're looking toward to future? >> i hear people saying many i miami is not now. my spot light will come. but i feel like how i skated, i'm going to be up there, too. i have the motivation. the desire. i have the work ethic. i have the talent. >> reporter: oh, and did he ever have emotion, too. when he nail that routine. i was in the stands. watching him fall to his knees. and weep with joy. it was just such a beautiful moment. i have to say, after sitting down with all of the athletes, it with us so gre-- was so grea
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see the pride. it was about appreciating and enjoying this incredible moment that each one of them have worked so hard to achieve. for zhou and chen, they're still teenagers. i think we'll hear name names quite a bit over the next few years. >> i'm sure we are. it's amazing. you're doing an amazing job, as well, amy. thank you so much. we appreciate that. much more with amy coming up. plus, our winter games competition.
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>> good morning, 8:27 a.m., monday, february 19. i'm matt o'donnell. we have a bad accident in the western suburbs. >> reporter: yeah, matt, horsham road has been shut down all morning between doylestown and upper state road. a terrible accident scene a fatal accident scroferlg a -- involving a pedestrian. that's why investigators are still out there at this point. a horrible accident scene shutting down the roadway. stick to knapp road as the alternate. crews on the scene of a fatal accident scene. chopper 6 hd over another big accident involving an overturned vehicle, this is evesham township, burlington county, 73. for a while all northbound lanes were blocked. we can see it's one lane blocked
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between braddock mill road it's a mess this morning with all the issues. >> it's going to be warmer this week, but it's chilly out there right now. here's david murphy. clouds outside as we speak, we have light showers in southern delaware. 32 in allentown him cool enough for coats. this afternoon it's milder than yesterday. yesterday we were in the mid 40s, today 52. lots of clouds a passing spotty shower possible for president's day. fog in the morning, after that sun comes back, we roar to # 0 for the high which would tie the old record. 73 on wednesday would set the new record if we manage to get to that. we cool down you on thursday. >> how to see the oscar-nominated film get out for
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[ cheers and applause ] welcome on this monday morning. it's great. it's a holiday. and, you're here with us. we appreciate that. and some people didn't have a choice. that's chloe. our senior executive producer's daughter. who doesn't have school today. sorry, chloe. >> go work with dad day. >> yeah. [ applause ] >> we have a lot of kids here. thank you all for waking up early on a day you didn't have to go to school. appreciate that. and, one question, who is into the winter olympics? everybody into the winter olympics? [ cheers and applause ] amy is in pyeongchang. she's covering the games for us. we're lucky to have her there
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and here with us. you had a chance to soak in the local culture and have some fun, too. >> that's true. we have a 14-hour time difference. we have had time to have fun while you're all sleeping. i want to share the culture with you. i have some gifts for you. a first round of gifts. i want everyone to pass out to you. i'll explain what you're receiving. the olympic mascot is sooho. it's a white tiger. these are basically what each athlete gets when they medal. so you're getting the same thing. the medalists are getting. and also the paralympic mascot. the white tiger is a big deal here in south korea. he's supposed to bring protection to you. >> oh, i need that. >> and to all the athletes here. so you're welcome. >> and they're so soft. thank you, amy.
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you know, you're always glowing. but there seems to be something different. what are you doing there? >> yeah, i must admit. i'm really into the korean skin care products that they're so famous for. so, my producers and i have had fun shopping. and, yeah, this is our personal collection. and this is what we do each night when we come home from the show. we finish around 11:00 p.m. we put the face masks on. bring out the second gift. i'm giving you all some amazing face flasks korea. i want to share with you some of the more interesting ones. this is horse fat. apparently. it makes your skin smooth. this is a salmon face mask. it brightens your face. this is bird's nest. it -- i don't want to know what this is. this is if you have had too much beer. this is if you had too much coffee. and this one here, nothing says
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skin scare like mow day tows. i don't know. nay have a mask for everything. it's quite funny. i don't know which ones you got. it's amazing how much they have. >> don't we have people in the audience with them? >> yeah, we do. >> i want to use it. >> how do they feel? how do they feel? >> it feels great. it's fresh. it smells good, too. >> oh, okay. >> when amy said there was one that smelled like salmon, that can't smell good. >> i don't know about bird's nest. >> you're the best, amy. you're the absolute best. >> have fun. >> thank you, amy. you know, matt gutman is also there. he's participating in the exciting int winter game event. not one you can win a medal. bring us up to speed, matt. >> reporter: robin, we're calling this the other olympic games. we don't have a medal. we have something far, far better. these people don't know what sit
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yet. we'll keep the suspense going. we have all adwrgreeing we're gg to start the international snow tooubing federation. and, have you ever competed profession mali in this before? >> no, no. >> first time. this is your first comp pigs. we have nolan kasper. mark engel. what is your strategy? >> we're totally unprepared for this. >> these olympic athletes. seriously competitive. a little bit nerve-racking for me. erin jackson. learned how to speed skate just months ago. >> they look superprepared. i'm confident. we'll see. >> air yell gold. you're a snowboarder. wi can you cut it? >> that event that i got the
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bronze, just a warmup. >> are you intimidated? >> i hate to say it, but, no. >> and the prize money. you want to know what sit? no, there isn't any. so, okay down below, we have steven nyman. he's an olympic skier. he'll be our judge. the one rule is there are no rules. so ladies and gentlemen, to your tubes! [ cheers and applause ] nolan takes this very, very seriously. putting his mike in the bag. ready for the whis. steve any time e nyman has it. >> on your marx. get sed. [ whistle blows ] >> they're flying right now. they're in the lead. they're bouncing off the wall. who is going to take it. it look like -- nolan for the
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win. i think the speed suits paid off. that's incredible. >> the ringers. they're all ringers. >> you're freezing. we have a special, special prize for the winners. so -- two the winner, nolan kasper. >> yes. >> wow. >> oh, straight -- >> yes. >> a golden bagel. thank you. nolan. you have to take a bite out of it, no, i'm kidding. don't. it's toxic. what do you have to say for yourself? >> it was a good competition. exciting. >> we'll see you back there in the studio. but, look out for the next installation of the international tubing federation. your next olympic games. back to you guys. >> you never know. >> i think nolan, think nolan won because of the aerodynamic
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outfit. that was a competitive advantage. >> matt needs some practice. >> thank you so much to matt for that. coming up, oscar nominee, laurie metcalf, here live to talk "lady bird." >> celebrate president's day with a kick off. and the bachelor. fried c
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we have a sneak peek at the james bay new single, take a look. james has a new looking i'm digging it. let's have a look at the local weather forecast right now. >> reporter: a couple of hours one in central delaware, one in lancaster county. we're in the 30s, climbing to a high of 52. clouds and spotty shower for presidents' day. 70 tomorrow. one of our faves. laurie metcalf. celebrating her first oscar nomination for the brilliant film, "lady bird." and a more than 30-year career
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with roles on stage and tv, including "roseanne." please welcome, laurie metcalf. an embarrassment of riches. >> it is. >> you have -- >> i know. i had this wealth of material start coming my way the past couple of years. >> you're so humble. we spoke with you that morning when the oscar nominations came out. you had just hit town for the broadway show. is it all settled in? >> i remember being emotional. greta got the to nominations for director and screenplay. that hit me. that afternoon, i was able to go to the first day of rehearsal for "three tall women" on broadway, working with glenda jackson. it was an incredible day. >> how about the oscar nominees' luncheon. >> i have always seen this. the iconic picture.
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this is the lass of 2017. i never -- it never occurred to me how it had to be organized. 200 people got up on those rows. they literally call you up, one person at a time. and every single person gets recognized. what they're nominated for. there are 200. it takes about an hour. but, and at the end, you're all arranged up there. it was a great celebration. and, to recognize everybody individually like that was really special. >> as it should be. as it should be. >> yeah. >> i gotta tell you. one of my favorite films this year, "lady bird." i wanted another day with my mother, may she rest in peace, i wanted a day with her to sarks i get it now. >> i have had mothers and daughters say, they have seen the film together. they have a miniepiphany. they're able to see each other through a different lens. for a second. then they go back.
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that behavior is dug down deep. but, that's -- how -- the way that greta crafted that movie. it's magical in that way. and the characters are so compl complex. every character is three-dimensional. from saoirse's character on down to the drama teacher. they're all supporting lady bird's journey. it's a jengentle, beautiful fil. >> ets see bait of it now. >> i thought you didn't care what i think. >> i still want you to think i look good. >> okay, i'm sorry. i was telling you the truth. you want me to lie? >> no, i mean -- i just wish -- i just -- i wish that you liked me. >> of course i love you. >> but do you like me?
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>> oh. oh. i know. i know. you have four children. two daughters. zoey, your oldest, is going with you to the oscars. >>. >> yes, she's on young sheldon right now. it's incredible. >> oh, yeah. that's your daughter! >> i play mary cooper. jim parsen's mother. on the spin-off, she's young sheldon's mother. so we're playing the same -- >> i did not know that was your daughter. i'm bag fan of hers. seriously. >> yeah. >> wow, this comes full circle. >> that is truly full circle. spe >> speaking of full circle. jackie. what is it, jackie? >> she's back. she's found more ways to come over and do her laundry at the house again. she's there quite a bit. i thought that the writers did a terrific job of making the
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stories just like they were in the day. you know, they're all about the family dynamic. yes, we're in 2018. the conner family is. you wonder what they've been up to. get a sense of that, but -- it's still just comes down to the family. there's new characters. because the kids have kids. and they're in the show now. it was, um, surreal to revisit it again. because it was like no time had passed at all, even though 20 years had gone by since we had all been in the same room together. >> that's true family. sflit was. >> and you are. thank you, lawyer prip you're one of those people we just cheer on and root for. your talent is showing. i did not know that was your daughter. oh! epiphany. "lady bird" is this theaters now. coming up, the cast of the coming up, the cast of the hit disney show [narrator] look around. if our world isn't stuck in the past, why is higher education? we say, if there's a better path, you should take it.
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disney channel. you said this show is like crossing something off your bucket list. >> we all grew up watching disney channel, think. i just remember how much watching these disney shows influenced my life. the thafact that we could be th role models for other kids is exciting. >> you're doing it. my kids watch. you stories. how is it for you, being a young man, knowing you're expanding people's horizons a little bit? >> i think "andi mack" is so amazing because it's so diverse, it makes diversity normal. cyrus happens to be jewish. happens to be gay. those are just facets of his personality. his store i have real and valid. it shows that all of our stories are valid. any kid watching can turn on the
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tv, and see andi mack and see a story that they understand. they can go, oh, that's me. >> you can relate to it. it's expanding horizons. you both play mother/daughter. >> yes. >> and lilan, this show spans three generations. you want parents to watch the show with their kids? >> sometimes when i'm out and about. i'll meet kids that are fans. and after i take a picture with the kid, the mom comes and go, and i love this show. and it's so much fun because, i can tell that it has a personal impact. it's not just the show that is for children. it's not just a show for adults. it's a show that is for families. and, think you get more value about with the show where you can talk to your mom or you can talk to your brother. or another. you can tusz the show as family. >> it came from the mind of
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producer terry minsky. terri is in the audience. you all just finished filmen season two saturday. terri you have message for the crew here. and you have some help. >> i have something to tell you guys. >> oh, no. >> with your help. raise the signs. we've been picked up. [ screaming ] >> as everyone can tell, they had no idea they were picked up for season three until now. so how do you feel? >> i amazing! >> congratulations. it's so amazing. the show is incredible. and, you all are doing something even as incredible as this, you're part of the disney story telling campaign.
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i think it's really amazing. you're encouraging kids to share a love of reading. why is this campaign so important to you all? >> reading, to me is important, because every time i read, i get sucked into the book. i can create my own world. inside my head. and i think it's so important to all the kids out there because, um, they can expand their minds in so many ways. >> i'll tell you what. we wanted to be a part of it. we're going help you guys. we're going to wheel out the books. we're going to wheel out books. 25 kids from a nonprofit organization are with us in our audience. come on out, kids. we have books for all of them, doing our part to help out in the program. [ cheers and applause ] and a special one-our episode of "and did i mark" premiers friday on the disney channel and the disney now app. congratulations on the series. season three. we'll be right back. [nature sounds] ♪ harmonica plays
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[ cheers and applause ] they really had no idea. really had no idea about season three. well deserved. we want to say before we go. exciting news. congratulations to two members of our "gma" family. brian keinz and laura mack.
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beautiful new baby, riviera mack keinz. 7 pounds, 3 ounces. the whole family is doing great. >> everybody have a great monday. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] . >> hello, everyone, 8:56 a.m., february 19. karen rogers has an update on the accident in montgomery county. >> reporter: this is the fatal accident involving a pedestrian
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that had horsham road shut down for hours. we're seeing vehicles go through, horsham road just reopened a minute ago between doylestown road and upper state road. we have another accident involving an overturned vehicle 73 northbound near braddock mill road. opt big picture we're not seeing delays, you can see the green traffic flow through the regions it is the holiday. the fire scene in old city closing chestnut, 2nd and third. matt. >> david murphy is outside on the ferris. >> reporter: matt, the clouds are getting thicker, storm tracker 6 live double scan showing a blip of precipitation in chester county and down south in in a couple of neighborhoods. we're up to 40 in philadelphia. the temperatures is better. we'll be milder than over the weekend, 52 is the high. a shower can't be ruled out for
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president's day. tomorrow, 70 the sun comes back if we hit that it will tie the old record in philadelphia. wednesday, record high of 73. if we hit that it will break the record by a degree. we come back on thursday with showers and friday, 49. >> flames ripped through a ambulance company in south jersey, we'll have the latest on the investigation and the impact on the community's ems coverage on "action news" at noon. "live with kelly and ryan" is next on 6abc. i'm matt o'donnell. have a great president's day and a great week!
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