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lawsuit over invasion of privacy. did the hotel make it too easy for her stalker to spy on her? >> celine dion's triumphant return, the superstar singer proving her heart will go on taking the coliseum stage in las vegas for the first time since her beloved husband passed away. her powerful tribute this morning. oh, that was wonderful to see celine back on the stage last night. good morning, america. two big stories to get to, the big win for donald trump and those severe storms, sam, overnight. >> at least three dead, 27 tornadoes in 5 gulf coast states and we'll show you where they're going today. first the race for the white house. it's "your voice, your vote" and the biggest win yet for donald trump. more than 20-point victory in nevada last night. trump has won in the east, the
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us live in a moment. runner-up marco rubio here too but first the latest from nevada from abc's tom llamas in las vegas, good morning, tom. >> reporter: good morning. [ audio problems [ [ can. >> reporter: last night he won by such a large margin he was in the victory stage hours before they could figure out second and third. >> thank you. >> reporter: this morning, donald trump winning the nevada caucuses and heading into super tuesday with real momentum. >> we won the evangelicals. we won with young. we won with old. we won with highly educated. we won with poorly educated. i love the poorly educated. >> reporter: trump rallying his supporters late into the night. >> grab, grab, grab.
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i want money, money. i'll tell you what we're going to do, right. we get greedy, right. now we're going to get greedy for the united states. we're going to grab and grab and grab. >> reporter: overnight senator cruz thanking his supporters. >> is that the only campaign that has beaten donald trump and the only campaign that can beat donald trump is this campaign. >> reporter: trump taking his final shots before the caucuses at senator cruz. >> he's like a baby compared to some of the people i have to -- he is like a little baby. soft, weak little baby by comparison but for lying he's the best i've ever seen. he's the best. >> reporter: cruz firing back. all day tuesday making the case it's unclear what trump even stands for. >> and, frankly, i'm not willing to gamble my daughter's future with donald trump. the truth of the matter is donald became president nobody knows what the heck he would do.
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would do. >> reporter: this as senator marco rubio continues to win endorsements but acknowledging the field is too splintered. >> first of all this choice remains multicandidate. ben carson and ted cruz and myself. hard core of republicans who do not want donald trump the nominee. as long as they're being divided up for three or four people, it's good for donald. >> reporter: they'll drop out then. trump predicting a rubio/trump rumble could be coming. >> yeah, rubio. who, by the way, i've been very nice to. i've been very nice -- people say why are you so nice, because he hasn't hit me. when he does, he will -- you'll see what happens. >> reporter: now, one good sign for senator marco rubio is that one good sign is he rang strong strongest against caucusgoers
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one debris and less than six days of campaigning to make the argument he should be the nominee before super tuesday. >> okay, tom, thanks very much. let's bring it to donald trump. mr. trump, contemplations scongratulations on your victory. the drudge report, want to show it to everyone. it says you are the nominee right now. are they right? >> well, i hope see. we certainly have an advantage, george. it was a great night. it was a great day and we were looking pretty good, i think, by any standard. >> you know, you're winning despite the fact you have taken many positions at odds with the republican party, supported democrats in the past, even more you're winning -- it's remarkable winning against a united front of elected officials. want to show this chart from fivethirtyate. you have 0. will it make it harder to unite the party. >> i have many endorsements but i don't go out and seek them.
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calling and a lot of people were calling and i'll have many endorsements but it's not something i want to work for to be honest with you because it's a waste of time. endorsements mean very little. we have as you know, we have some excellent endorsements and something i'm very proud of but it's a lot of work. you know, they want me to go to certain area, have a big news conference, i would rather be with the people and rather work with the people and get the kind of numbers we got yesterday because those numbers are amazing. we won with every single group, every single group. men, women, evangelicals, we won with all sorts of education, if you talk about education at the highest level to a lower level we won with everything, george. >> it was a pretty sweeping victory last night. you also heard ted cruz in that piece from tom llamas. marco rubio making the same point with robin coming up that nobody knows what you would do, how you would actually accomplish your goals as president. they're saying you haven't laid out the details. can you tell us right now what
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would do on day one in a trump white house? >> well, the first thing i'd do is knock out some of the executive orders signed by our president. especially the one on the border where people are allowed to come in and just pour into our country like swiss cheese. i'll work out immediately to knock out obamacare and start taking care of our vets and military. >> you haven't said how you'll replace it. >> our vets have been absolutely treated horribly and we're going to take care of our vets. that's been a very, very big part of my campaign, the vets. >> making the point you haven't laid out specifically how you're going to achieve those goals. how you'll build the wall or replace obamacare. >> i've been specific in terms of the wall and in terms of obamacare, what i'm doing is very specific, whether we use health care savings accounts and that could happen because a lot of people are liking it a lot,
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its own weight dead by 2017. people are not signing up for it. it's a disasters. the rates and premiums going up by 45%, 55%, 65% and we'll have it at a fraction of the cost and i'm very specific on it, george. i'm a very specific person, believe me. >> finally, mr. trump, have you given any thought to who your vice president nominee might be if, indeed, you are the nominee and whether it would be an elected official or a more outside the box candidate. thought. i think we'll do fantastic and amazing what you're looking at and some states where already i'm very close in texas and, you know, you have a senator from texas, i'm leading in -- this will be the following week but fantastically, ohio is looking great. you look at the different numbers and the different states, we joust got numbers in on georgia. doing fantastically well,
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very strong, i think, george and we look forward to it. it's going to be an interesting week. working, many of the states and it's going to be an interesting week. >> we got to go. can you give me one name? >> of a vice president? >> uh-huh. >> too early, george. you'll be one of the first to know. maybe not the first but you'll be one of the first to know. >> mr. trump, thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you very much. >> as you alluded to earlier this morning i spoke with senator marco rubio and i began by asking him about his second place finish in nevada. >> we always want to do better. i lived there 25 years ago, 30 years ago and it was a great experience. we love coming back. we have a lot of family members there but always want to do better. place finish. of course, you always want to be first but this is an unusual year and the nevada caucus is different than any other vote we'll see around the country, new experience and a lot of people turned out. i congratulate donald. he had a good showing.
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of delegates there and we move on to the other states. we have a big week next tuesday. >> it was another big victory for donald trump and he said that many are wondering why you haven't gone after him. even he has said that you haven't hit him and we know that the next debate is coming up. do you expect to be -- are you going to change your tactics and be more aggressive towards donald trump. >> yeah, i don't understand this. i know there's a craving in the media for people to attack each other but i've never been a campaign that attacks people. now if i've been attacked i responded and we set the record differences. but we'll have a debate tomorrow night and if there are policy differences we'll talk about those. if he says something i don't agree with like he did in the last debate about george bush being responsible for 9/11 i'll correct him on it. >> you did say the other day that it seems like voters are gravitating toward the one who is the angriest. you didn't mention any names but many people assumed that you
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were you? >> well, sure, his rhetoric is one thatthats into that anger. i share in that anger. it's one of the reasons why i ran for the senate five years ago. i was really upset about the direction of our country and inability of the republican party to do anything about it but anger alone won't solve our problems. you also have to know what you're going to do about it. running for president voters need to know what you're going to do and donald hasn't outlined exactly what he'll do. he'll tell us what the result will be but refuses to explain how it's going to happen. >> there have been four contests so far across the state. various parts of the country. and you have yet to come out on top. with super tuesday coming out, what do you need to do. >> i think what people need to understand about these contests between now and march 15th, all are places that award delegates which is how the nomination is decided. it's not decided by how many states you win but how many delegates you have and awarding them proportionately. march 15th, you're in ohio and
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that's where you have to start winning states and we feel very come march 15th. yesterday. and you really picked up many more key endorsements from the establishment. but we've seen with both republicans and democrats that voters aren't really embracing the establishment, politics as usual. are you concerned that being that type of backing may actually work against you and your campaign? >> in order for the republican nominee to become the president of the united states, it has to be someone that can bring the republican party together and then grow it, as well. and what we're showing is the ability to bring it together, to bring together all kinds of people within the republican party including some for whom i wasn't the first choice. >> thank you so much, sir. >> thank you. thanks so much. >> and it should be another lively debate tomorrow night. >> super tuesday coming up. right now donald trump ahead in all those states with the possible exception of texas >> that's it. we move on to those severe
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at least 27 tornadoes reported and linzie janis is on the scene in pensacola, florida. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, george. the devastation here is incredible. a tornado ripping through this apartment complex throwing debris over these cars and look over here. the entire second floor of this apartment building sheared off. you can see right into people's living rooms. >> look up. look up. >> reporter: more than two dozen reported tornados tearing through parts of the gulf states. overnight pensacola, florida, taking a direct hit as lightning illuminates the sky, you can see this massive funnel cloud moving in before cutting a two-mile path of destruction. >> the tornado just touched down within 30 seconds two buildings are completely collapsed. >> reporter: how did the tornado come through? this morning the sheriff showing me these apartment buildings destroyed. >> this is where we lean heavily upon state and federal agencies and, of course, thank god for the red cross. >> reporter: and in st. james parish, louisiana.
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holy cow. >> reporter: watch as this enormous tornado completely obliterates this rv park. winds tossing nearly 200 rvs, ashley east stepping outside her camper as soon as it was safe. >> i just immediately took off running to help people. >> reporter: two people killed and dozens injured. first responders searching for those who may still be trapped in the mangled mess. >> we're hoping we can get down into those debris piles and try to find people. >> reporter: nearby another twister tearing into this gym filled with people. ripping the wall right off the side of the building. >> i started screaming everybody get down. everybody get down. take cover. >> reporter: a reported tornado plowing through assumption parish, louisiana, too, winds picking up this parked pickup and slamming it to the ground. this tractor trailer turned over. and check out these three tornadic waterspouts over lake pontchartrain just outside new orleans. authorities are working to
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residents can come back and try to salvage some belongings. miraculously, no one died and no one was even seriously injured here. >> thank you for that. more now on those dangerous storms and new warnings are out this morning, right, sam? >> absolutely, robin. our hearts are with those people in pensacola. incredible damage and in louisiana, as well. where are those storms this morning? they're already alive and kicking and tornado watch out for a good part of florida and watch this into south georgia. now south georgia, i want to tell you that we've seen some tornado warnings out in the last hour in that line of storms. please pay particular attention to this and watch this. as that squall line fins to move east, some areas will see strong wupdzs and even some hail. raleigh-durham, all the way into southern virginia. i want you to watch that today. these storms are still strong as they move in at 6:00 p.m., d.c., philly, you're in line for that squall line. only good news, jersey, new york city into new york state and connecticut and also western
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weaken a little bit as they get to you by 10:00 p.m. but strong enough to make travel a nightmare. there are already delayed flights at many airports along the east coast and there will be today. robin, george, lara. >> all right. a lot for sam to track today.y. we move on to new developments in that michigan murder getting our first look at surveillance video from the gun shop that uber driver visited before going on a rampage that killed six people, injured two others. abc's alex perez has the latest from kalamazoo. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, george. this morning we're learning a lot more about what the suspect was doing and the hours before the shootings and just how close some people came to getting into his uber. this morning our first glimpse at what's believed to be shooting suspect jason dalton in the hours before the deadly shootings. surveillance cameras capturing dalton checking out firearms at this kalamazoo gun shop. the owner says dalton didn't buy a gun but did buy a trackty cal jacket like this one. >> the person in here was friendly, talked to us, was smiling, joking around.
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hours later prosecutors say the uber driver unleashed a rampage killing six. 14-year-old abigail kopf shot and injured in the parking lot of this restaurant, doctors say at one point her heart stopped. but she's now fighting for her life. >> actually she squeezed my hand. it was a miracle on its own. >> reporter: richard smith and his 17-year-old son tyler were killed in this car dealership parking lot. we've now turned tyler's teenage girlfriend was also there and hid in the family car calling 911. mallory lemieux and tory curtis were almost the 45-year-old driver's passengers that night until mallory's dead sent this text, multiple shootings with people dead. get home please. he also warned them police were looking for a suspect in a chevy. when the college student called an uber to go home her assigned driver was in a chevy. panicking, she canceled three times hoping for another vehicle. but they kept getting the same driver.
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just four minutes before police arrested him. >> definitely just makes us feel really lucky that we followed that car. >> reporter: both of those young ladies saying it will take them some time for the shock of this to wear off. dalton who's been appointed a public defender is due back in robin, george. >> so good they were so aware. >> thank you, alex, for that. sam, we heard about the wind, now the snow. >> because behind the storm we showed you on the east coast we got some snow this morning. poplar bluff, missouri, you're in line for some of this. now. watch this, springfield, gary. we told you south of the lake so gary, indiana very much in play to get some big snow all the way to lancing and flint, as well. look at the shades of pink. 6 to 12 inches. right there in northern indiana,
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andrews' $75 million lawsuit. the "dancing with the stars" co-host taking on a stalker and a hotel over an invasion of her privacy. >> this is so humiliating to her and it continues and it's never going to stop. and celine dion's powerful tribute to her husband and triumphant aurn to the stage. the superstar's emotional performance overnight. that's coming up here on "gma."did you know that meeting your daily protein needs actually helps to support your muscle health? boost high protein nutritional drink can help you get the protein you need. each serving has 15 grams ofprotein to help maintain muscle, plus 26 vitamins and minerals including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones. boost high protein is the #1 selling high protein complete nutritional drink andit has a great taste-guaranteed! help get the nutrition you needeveryday with boost high protein. available at these fine retailers. if you have moderate to severerheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira.
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welcome back to "gma." you're looking at one of the tornadoes tearing through louisiana overnight. 27 reported across the gulf states. damaging hundreds of hopes in the deadliest outbreak this year and there are new warnings this morning. also right now, look who joined us, michael strahan. yeah, donald trump cruises to victory in the nevada gop caucuses as hillary clinton and bernie sanders battle for the democrats' support in south carolina ahead of saturday's vote. also this morning, the centers for disease control and prevention issuing a new health alert as they investigate at least 14 cases of sexually transmitted zika virus here in the u.s. and that is new. >> that is new. celine dion made a big return to the stage last night and a little bit more on that.
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for her power ballads. last night she gave a powerful tribute to her late husband rene in her first performance back. we'll have more on that coming up. >> she has such a lew among goes heart. >> teary. it was emotional. >> thank you, michael. we'll begin with erin andrews' $75 million courtroom battle, the "dancing with the stars" co-host suing her stalker and the hotel who allowed him to book a room next to her and secretly record nude video of her through a peephole. us. >> reporter: erin andrews suffered through an unthinkable crime. her stalker filming her changing this a hotel disseminating them online and now she's fighting back saying the hotel's failings caused her emotional distress. >> i am happy to report -- >> reporter: she's a co-host on abc's "dancing with the stars."
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taking on a very personal challenge. a $75 million courtroom battle against a stalker and a tennessee marriott claiming the hotel made it easy for him to film her in the nude. >> this is so humiliating to her and it continues and it's never going to stop. >> reporter: the tv star fighting back tears in a nashville court tuesday as her lawyers describe how michael david barrett found her room number, telling the jury barrett called the marriott of vanderbilt university with a strange request. >> i'm michael barrett, want a room next to erin andrews. that's my request. >> reporter: and the hotel did nothing to prevent him from finding the room number. then failed to notice he removed and altered the peephole on her door to do it. >> he stands there for 4 and a half minutes and videos her. >> reporter: but the hotel's lawyers saying barrett pulled a fast one on them. >> he deceived. he connived, he stalked. >> reporter: claiming his criminal behavior was his
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adding he tried to film andrews in three different hotels over nine months in 2008, always with the same m.o. >> picks up the phone, calls the hotel here, this is jeff, scott and erin andrews, i need to confirm our reservation. >> reporter: barrett later post posting them online eventually pleading guilty to stalking in 2010 sentenced to 30 months in prison. for andrews the ordeal shaking her to the core revealing as a "gma" contributor her difficulty in coping. >> i would go through putting my head down because i felt like everywhere i looked everybody was look even if they -- nobody was looking at me at all. >> reporter: but ee merging to be a key advocate in strengthening anti-stalking legislation even telling congress in 2010 -- >> i had no idea just how serious this crime was until it affected my life. >> reporter: michael barrett isn't represented but is expected to testify in the trial. the hotel's franchise owner
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showing that nashville marriott acted reasonably and appropriately and andrews' attorneys could call witnesses to talk about the emotional distress that she suffered. the trial is expected to last nearly two week, robin. >> all right, ryan, thank you. we bring in abc's chief legal analyst dan abrams. we know the stalker already convicted in criminal court. how strong is this civil suit? >> it's a very strong civil suit against him but he doesn't have money so the question is going to be, how strong a case is it against the franchise owner, against the management company, et cetera. that's where you're talking about the potential for deep pockets and the potential of a payout. this is really a case where we're going to talk about how much and who pays it more than was there any wrongdoing. >> when we say how much, she's asking for 7$75 million. >> $75 million. she had been asking for 10 million and increased it to 675 million. keep in mind for context here on average most wrongful death cases in civil court pay out $3
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you're asking for $75 million in a case like this, it's an enormous number. and certainly i would think more than she's going to get but, again, the question is going to be who has to pay it and do they have to all pay it together even though there's no question that he, the stalker is the person who is primarily responsible. >> which the hotel said this is terrible what happened. put it all on him. what is their defense. >> the question is was it negligent. did they do something. the defense says, look, he fooled us. he was an insurance executive. he knew how to play the game and ask the right room. her position is going to be, no, no, no, they should never have allowed had him to be in that room next to me and they should have found that peephole a lot earlier. >> as ryan said a couple more weeks and -- >> absolutely. >> thank you, dan. we move on to that florida woman behind bars for hiring a hit man to kill her husband. dalia dippolito is serving 20 years for the crime but now she's back this court taking the stand for the first time in a new bid for freedom. abc's linsey davis is tracking the case.
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>> reporter: good morning, george. dippolito claims she was not trying to kill her husband. she says she was simply caught on tape discussing it because she was trying to get an acting job. her lawyer claims she was set up and the police department only cared about being on the reality tv show "cops." dalia dippolito is taking a stand for the first time facing a retrial for hiring a hit man to kill her husband of six months. >> i was afraid. >> reporter: her 2011 guilty tainted jury pool. >> he threatened me. he threatened to hurt me. he threatened to hurt my family. >> you know, he gets two in the head. >> i'm positive like 5,000 percent sure. >> reporter: dalia says she was acting during had video from a script that dalia, her then husband michael dippolito and former lover mohamed shihadeh had written for an acting project they planned to post 0 on social media. >> this is something to be something you guys are going to put on line --
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from it. >> so this is acting? >> yes. >> reporter: but prosecutors say that was no act and alleged she paid an under undercover cop posing as a hit man $3,000 to kill her husband. >> is your husband michael? >> reporter: the real act investigators say was dippolito's reaction to these telling her this lie. >> i'm sorry to tell you, ma'am, he's been killed. >> no. >> reporter: but her lawyer claims the police were setting her up for an appearance on the reality show "cops." >> whether you like dalia dippolito or not, she's entitled to the same constitutional rights as you and i and this case is about a police department that tossed her under the bus for purposes of getting fame on a "cops" tv show. >> reporter: the boynton police say we are confident we have given the state attorney's office sufficient evidence to meet the state's burden and playing off the line dippolito said in that undercover video
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he is 5,000% sure she was trying to kill him but she's sticking to her story. >> she is. >> it was just an acting job. >> she was convicted. okay, linsey, thanks very much. the dark side of internet fame. one of the teens behind a popular sensation becomes the target of a dangerous hoax. a big lawsuit over a favorite talcum powder. dr. ashton coming up.scanner: rescan item. rescan, rescan. rescan item. vo: it happensso often you almostget used to it. phone voice: main menu representative. representative. representative. vo: which is why being put first... relax, we got this. vo: ...takes some getting used to. join the nation. nationwide is on your side representative. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in myfamily to graduate from college,
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but that's how some presidential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) hey candidates, answer the call already. it is 7:42. back with a cautionary tale of what could happen if your videos go viral. you may get more than 15 minutes of fame. one of the kids behind damn, daniel, the latest internet sensation falling victim to a s.w.a.t.'ing prank. abc's paula faris is here with the details. >> good morning, lara. you know, the call came in claiming that a boy had shot his mother with an assault rifle. turns out it was all a hoax. s.w.a.t.'ing is not only a waste of taxpayer dollars but it is dangerous.
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those white vans sneakers. >> damn, daniel, back at it again with the white vans. >> reporter: this seemingly mundane of a california high schooler walking while his friends comment on his outfits has been blowing up on twitter. the viral post dubbed what else, the damn daniel video. >> damn, daniel. >> reporter: the snapchat montage already has been retweeted over 300,000 times and liked by over 400,000 followers since it was first posted last monday. but while daniel is gaining internet fame. >> back at it again with the white vans. >> reporter: josh holtz his friend who posted it became a target of s.w.a.t.'ing. someone calling 911 early tuesday morning reporting a hoax homicide causing armed officers to swarm the home home in what they believe is a form of trolling. this prank is just another
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internet stardom. in another case, alex lee aka alex from target became an internet sensation in 2014 when he was photographed bagging items at his local target. the picture earning him the adoration of many female fans but leading to countless online attacks. >> they would be sending death threats like saying they were going to kill me. people would like draw pictures of burning my house down. >> reporter: then david devore dealing with backlash after posting this video of his son following a visit to the dentist. >> is this real life? >> it's just ridiculous the negative comments that came my way. >> reporter: this reaction, all too common. >> when people become famous, some people feel a desire to violate their privacy and some people are drawn to doing that in a very hostile and negative way. >> reporter: but according to alex from target the trade-off was worth it.
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>> damn daniel or dom daniel hasn't commented publicly but it could be a clue as to how he's really feeling about all this. it is morning tv. we'll keep it clean but clearly i have no idea what makes a video viral these days. >> none of us do apparently. thank you very much. coming up on "good morning america," the power of love. superstar celine dion's emotional return to the stage last night and what she had to say about her beloved late husband. also later this morning, lara, the big reunion, the cast of "fuller house." they're here live. come on back. to the woman in the mid-90's showstopper... you're right. it's time to set this bird free. hot blooded, check it and see... got a fever of 103... feelin' hungry? how 'bout a donut? i'm hot blooded..i'm hot blooded! whether it's 30-years old or 30-days old, carmax will appraise it in as little as 30 minutes. and then your onlyconcern will be how to spendthe cash.
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welcome back to "gma," everybody. and singer celine dion is back. showing her heart will go on with another powerhouse performance in vegas last night taking the coliseum stage for the first time since her husband rene passed away. take a look. >> i only had eyes for my husband husband. night after night.
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looking at him actually, but i did not. i didn't need to because every time i closed my eyes i felt rene on stage with me, whether he was seated in the balcony, kid s kids, he's always been on stage with me and nothing will ever change that. [ applause ] >> she called her career his masterpiece. >> just the audience, how they were so respectful. coming up the women of "fuller house" taking over times square.
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fourth street, this is fear caldwell we have an accident. alternate route. still seeing an outbound right lane blocked in front of south meck high school. use south boulevard if you're not heading to the school. the rain is still pretty steady in charlotte. the tail end of this batch is working into york county. we'll see the rain ease up in charlotte over the next hour. still steady in the mountains and foothills. and watch out for some minor flash flooding issues developing as we head into the today. midday hours, that's when the stronger storms are likely to race through. by 5:00, they're long gone. they won't be here long but while they're here they may bring strong watauga with it. we clear out tonight. tomorrow back in the sunshine we go. in the 50s, and 60s with sunshine by the weekend. charlotte mecklenburg leaders outline top priorities when it comes to student assignment. in a meeting last night the board includes five goals including provides choice, maximizing resources to reduce
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good morning, america it's 8:00 a.m. are the secret lives of your teens putting them in danger? inside the brand-new book exposing the troubling issues your kids could be facing, how social media could be destroying their self-esteem. and a jury blaming johnson & johnson and the company's talcum powder for a mom's ovarian cancer. so many questions now about the case and what women should be concerned about. dr. jen ashton here live to break it down for us. and we're counting down to oscar sunday. our red carpet dream team showing you how to steal secrets right off the runway. >> no different for the celebrities than the rest of us. we're all just as gorgeous. >> how you can borrow the bold
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alicia vikander. everywhere you look the tanners are back. >> we all still look good. >> the stars of "fuller house" are alive in times square. d.j., stephanie and kimmy in our house dishing all about the reunion you've waited 21 years for plus an exclusive sneak peek of america's favorite family back in action and the surprise guest you don't want to miss as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. everywhere you look >> that's not all. a very full mustang with the women from "fuller house" and here they are coming in. along with our dog this morning, so great to have candace cameron bure, jodie sweetin and andrea barber all here live this morning. cannot wait for their new show. >> tail wagging. i saw that red mustang out, i was like, wow. who knew. >> nice car. >> very nice car.
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as we count down to oscar sunday, you know, we are excited for the oscar preshow on the red carpet and an electrifying night and abc is the only place you can see the red carpet live in the last hour before the show starts and we're thrilled. you can't get rid of us. lara and michael are back together again this year and amy will join us flying all the way from africa but she'll be with us. jess cagle and joe zee will be there, as well. i know you'll be backstage. >> yes. >> we have the big show on monday as well. >> george has his show to do then to get to l.a. no pressure. the biggest night in hollywood. we have brand-new surprises this year. we'll be live backstage with incredible behind-the-scenes access as well as live inside the green room, a first, with the biggest stars as they're getting ready to go on stage starts 7 p.m. on abc. please join us if you will for
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it just never stops on "gma." >> everybody asks about our dress. are you ready? >> i know we're doing oscar tips how to get red carpet ready. they're not including us men, george. i'm actually a little hurt by that. >> oh, no. >> you know what, because i know you've been working hard on this. i know because, look, look -- they look carpet ready. look at george -- >> i mean, he could wear that and look like a million bucks. >> you know what, i love your flattery. it's working. it's working. >> thank you, sam. we appreciate that. faris. she has the morning rundown. >> i predict you all will look >> yes. >> let's jump into the political ring. we begin with donald trump's caucuses. his widest margin of victory yet in his third straight getting more than 40% of the vote even winning among hispanics and evangelicals. finishing a distant second was marco rubio and rubio just a few points ahead of ted cruz who
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trump is promising similar results next week. he leads in the polls in nearly every super tuesday state. and at least three people have been killed after dozens of reported tornadoes touched down from louisiana to florida overnight. hardest hit, a trailer park near baton rouge. reporter michael vinsanau have abc station wbrz is there. michael. >> reporter: just sheer destruction here. if you take a look, you can see these trailers are just ripped apart. twisted, torn in every which fashion. air-conditioning units, anything you can imagine. these families trying to pick up the pieces. as you look off into the distance you can see debris is scattered. cars still left here, windows shattered. like i said before these families are just trying to pick up the pieces, everything they can do to get their lives back in order. >> sheer devastation, thank you, michael. our hearts go out to the families. extensive damage reported in pensacola where a tornado blazed
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long. sam's forecast coming up momentarily. new details in the battle between apple and the fbi whether to unlock the phone of one of the san bernardino's killers. apple is expected to tell a federal judge this week that congress not the courts should decide this case. apple will also argue that the government is improperly using an 18th century law to enforce -- to force, rather, the company to cooperate. and some startling video to show you from minnesota where this driver ignores the flashing lights at this railroad crossing and slams into the truck dragging it a quarter mile down the tracks but the driver miraculously walked away without serious injuries. and it's being called the most life-like robot ever created. we want you to take a look at the newest creation from boston dynamic dynamics, it walks on two legs. put it out in the snow, right. among its many talents it can pick up ten-pound boxes with ease.
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if that's falling down. i think that's getting knocked down, it gets back up. no human assistance required. i feel like this is a lesson in posture for all of us how to pick up a ten-pound box, just a little reminder, up and down and when you get that just follow the robot. >> well done. >> very lifelike. >> i actually am a robot. i bring the news to you. >> that robot was pushed. >> our investigation. >> that was pretty amazing. >> to be able to get up. a major verdict that we want to tell you about. a big health battle. a st. louis jury awarding $72 million in damages to a woman's family after she claimed using talcum powder contributed to her development of ovarian cancer. abc's deborah roberts has the latest. >> reporter: it's a stunning judgment. the jury blaming giant johnson & johnson for a 62-year-old missouri mom's ovarian cancer. >> johnson & johnson spent a lot of time keeping this information
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and so this verdict allows other women to make informed choices about the products that they buy. >> reporter: in court documents jackie fox said for over 35 years she used the company's shower to shower powder which contains talcum for her personal hygiene. the lawsuit linking it to her cancer. fox didn't live to claim her legal victory. she died last october after a 2 1/2-year battle with the disease. her son marvin stepped in as plaintiff. >> continuing with this trial was, indeed, you know, painful. but at the end of the day, it is, you know, it was what she wanted. >> reporter: in a statement to abc news, johnson & johnson said the verdict goes against decades of sound science proving the safety of talc as a cosmetic ingredient in multiple products. the company plans to appeal the verdict while facing 1,200 similar lawsuits around the country. for "good morning america," deborah roberts, abc news, new
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and dr. jen ashton can't wait to weigh in. getting a lot of attention. i was seeing lara's reaction. what has been known in medical literature about the link between talcum powder and ovarian cancer. >> some historical cancer, in 2000 i was an intern in the gyn world and we knew that there were studies that showed a link between the genital use of talc powder and increased risk of ovarian cancer. the data is all over the place, kind of inconclusive. some show a doubling of the risk, some show 20% and some show no link. the theory is the pathway goes up into the uterus to the fallopian tubes and ovaries and causes damage there. and we don't really know. is it talc or another chemical in the powder that's doing this. >> is there anything -- you told us about how that -- anything to do to reduce your risk? >> look, ovarian cancer, there are some things that we know are associated with a reduced risk. number one, women who take birth
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conclusively known to drop the risk of ovarian cancer, having had children, breast-feeding also tying the fallopian tube, getting a tubeal ligation, all the buzz in the gyn cancer world is about the fact that the majority of ovarian cancer is now known to actually start in the fallopian tubes. >> so, you have got the attention of a lot of people at home right now who are listening to you and are there symptoms? a lot of people are going to be thinking, possibly something with them. >> you can control because about 1 in 70 will get diagnosed with ovarian cancer, symptoms, bloating, pelvic pain and pressure, increase in urination, these are vague and common symptoms that affect a lot of women. if you notice a difference and feel those every day for two weeks call your gynecologist. >> i think people will be shocked this has been known for some time. >> suspected, yes. >> but not in the mainstream knowing it but they do now know. over to michael. thank you, robin. here's a look at what's coming
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a parenting alert. how social media could hurt your teenage girls and i need to pay attention to that myself. our oscars red carpet challenge is under way right now. rachel with samsung's 837 building with our beauty dream team. we can't wait to see the transformations she'll come with. i'm here with "fuller house" stars, candace cameron bure and jodie sweetin but we're missing somebody. >> hola, michael. >> we got all that coming up live on "gma" here in times square. we got a real full house, it's fuller than it used to be. "gma's morning menu" is it brought to you by advil, fast, powerful and proven relief that makes pain a distant memory.th me, what you see is what you get. and i expect the same from my mascara. now, revlon introduces a new collection of mascaras that makes getting the lash look you want easy. so whether you choose ultra volume, super length, volume and length magnified,
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welcome back to "gma." we'll turn now to an eye-opening new look at a topic so many parents are worried about. in "american girls: social media and the secret lives of teenagers" nancy jo sales digs into the real dangers they can encounter online and talked about it with katie couric from yahoo! >> tammy weeks was facing the unimaginable. her 13-year-old daughter had been found dead. >> nicole touched many people throughout her short life. >> reporter: according to investigators nicole had secretly been messaging with this virginia tech student. 18-year-old david eisenhauer on kik and snuck out of her parents' how to meet up with him and never returned home. nicole's story now stands as a reminder to parents of the dangers lurking on social media. >> i mean, i think it's probably impossible if you have a teenage daughter right now that she
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it's known for a place where you s evacuate sext. that's how kis use it. >> reporter: the new book "american girls: social media and the secret lives of teenagers" by journalist nancy jo sales explores the lives of girls who are coming of age in a world ruled by social media. tell me about the role this is playing in the life of the average teenage girl in this country. >> one of the first conversations that i had with some girls in los angeles really set the tone for the whole book to me. she said social media is destroying our lives. and i said, so why don't you just go off it and she said then we would have no life. >> she said she discovered young lives playing out on various platforms that promote negative self-esteem, instant and sometimes harsh judgment and harmful behavior like cyberbullying. something that 13-year-old carrie has experienced.
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from this guy, he seemed like he was my age, so i thought i could trust him. >> reporter: but after ending the friendship she says the boy and one of his friends began writing hurtful things. >> i started getting messages from his friends and they were saying these things like you're ugly and cursing me out. >> reporter: her mom decided to do something about it. >> i spoke to this woman and i said, you know, your daughter is cyberbullying my child. she was shocked, embarrassed, made her own child get on the phone and apologize profusely. >> reporter: sales says it's having a major impact on how teenage girls socialize. >> something about the technology, though, does make it easier to relinquish responsibility for another person's feelings and the lives of girls, this is incredibly damaging and challenging sometimes. >> reporter: for "good morning america," katie couric in los angeles.
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>> we've had a conversation with this a lot with our girls. all the girls know you're not supposed to go on kik. >> stay off it. >> stay off it. >> so telling they feel like if they're not on social media they don't have a life. that's the big part. it is, it is. another topic people are talking about, oscar sunday and our big "gma" after-party show is on monday and this morning, we've got secrets to getting red carpet ready. sam loves this. abc's rachel smith is at samsung 837 right now. before we get to her here's a look at the dream team that's helping real women get red carpet glam. >> reporter: it's hollywood's red hot oscar runway. >> beautiful. >> reporter: we assembled a red carpet dream team to make over three women with this season's award winning beauty trends. charlotte tilbury is the makeup artist to stars like pierre knell pierre cruz, demi moore and alicia vikander. >> no difference in a celebrity and the rest of us.
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>> reporter: glam squad's creative director giovanni vaccaro is the pro at recreating celeb hairstyles. >> people come to us all the time with these red carpet photos. >> reporter: 23-year-old aditi vyas is tempted to try sofia vergara's lip. rachel ellicott keeps her hair straight but wants to test out alicia vikander's twisted updo. >> i love it has a twist to that kind of looks like a braid. >> reporter: 27-year-old christa aiken keeps things natural but look. >> i feel like whatever she can do with her hair i can. >> reporter: will our makeover mavens deliver? this red carpet challenge is on. all right. so we are here live with the samsung 837 building with our
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tilbury and vaccaro zachgiovanni vaccarovaccarogiovanni vaccaro and they're all viewers of "gma" and friends and family to our staff and these two will give us great tips we can all use to get glam at home so thank you very much us today. we appreciate it. >> thank you for having us. >> l l's get right to it. first up we have aditi. this is what she looked like before. like now. come on out. transforming aditi into sofia vergara's red carpet look and she is looking mighty stunning so, charlotte, tell us about aditi's makeup. what trend did you use. >> aditi has the statement matte lip and is a gorgeous sort of bright berry and it really lifts her entire face and is trending at the moment. and she's also got it on her cheeks and a little bit of a kind of gorgeous sort of little bit of eye to wing it out and lift it. >> stunning.
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>> such a hot trend seeing all over the red carpet. this sort of textured style. this beachy look, very simple to re-create at home. all you need to do is blow it out with a round brush, get in with a curling iron and make sure the ends are not uniform. >> stunning. thank you very much, aditi and next up, thanks, aditi, next up our model rachel. before. and rachel, come on out. we have transformeds her into actress. wow, gorgeous. right to it, charlotte. how did you give her this glow alicia. >> on alicia today what i wanted to create today was literally i always felt the skin with this fabulous magic moisturizer which really lifts and gives that luminous skin then we use a wonder glow on top which is an amazing primer which reflects the light all over and gives you that really glowing skin which is amazing on the red carpet. >> wonderful.
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matte foundation which gives you flawless skin, a little dusting of an air brush powder. >> quickly let's go to giovanni for the hair. we love that look. >> so difficult, seems to create but so, so easy create a twist in the front which i love. it gives this casual elegance. >> and a great bun in the back. perfect, fiemently let's wrap things up with miss christa. here is christa's before look and let's see christa now. so, christa, we have transformed her into kerry washington's red carpet look and as she makes her way down, charlotte, jump into how you translated her look. >> the eyes are smoky look and what we've done is like a little pale prime so soft prime shade all over the lids and then we did that great hollywood trick where we use the highlights in the corners to open up the eyes. >> giovanni. so sorry, charlotte. can we get the hair? >> longer hair, faux lob. i love it. very simple.
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some out in the front for softness. >> awesome, ladies, come join us. robin, they are looking so red hot and very red carpet ready, don't you think? >> all look incredible. wonderful. thank you, rachel, for that and apparently michael had a makeover. it looks likes jesse palmer. >> much less athletic. much smaller. higher hair. >> outside to sam. >> we figured out the dewy look is stand in the rain. hello, times square. how are you. where are you from. >> bloomfield, new jersey. >> upstate new york. >> los angeles. >> you have an accent, young lady. >> london. >> that's what the accent is. welcome in. let's talk about it. let's show you what's going on in orlando. in come the clouds. ftv has you handled. here's another area that gets rain, take a look at where the flood watches are. this is soaking rain. i got to tell you from d.c. to new jersey and points north. be prepared for the heavy rain
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ev afternoon and into this morning. the south. the big stuff is staying well south of us. there are lines of thunderstorms in north georgia direction. the chance for stronger storms will roll into here around midday for today. with the threat for severe weather with damaging wind gusts. we'll dry out late this afternoon into tonight. and quiet weather into the rainingout side. we don't care. back inside to -- >> all: lara. >> thank you. sam, get in here. we are counting down to oscar sunday. host chris rock's highly anticipated monologue has everybody wondering, talking and his plans for the show have been shrouded in secrecy until now and tweeted a couple of hints tweeted this picture you're looking at it "the martian" star kristen wiig along with j.j. abrams, fans assuming a possible
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liftoff and then the comedian confirming those guesses with this picture of himself in an astronaut suit. i think i smell a "the martian" spoof. great mines think alike. check this out, everybody. you know what i'm saying? this is my sneak peek for our annual "gma" oscar trailer spoof that we do but the big question is. >> who wore it best. >> who wore it better? >> not even close. >> who wouldre it better. >> you look great. you look like a better astronaut. >> yeah. very science minded. up next if you thought grumpy cat was in a foul mood, sam, get over here for this. if you thought grumpy cat was in way foul mood you need do check out this kitty who puts the fer in ferocious. we think her name means stone cold. her nasty side eye has earned her a major following on instagram. >> that is's anger. >> just like seriously angry.
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that's not grumpy cat. serial -- what it means in japanese is sear kwlal killer. >> there you go. grumpy cat, you've got competition from serial killer cat. finally we are all getting red carpet ready working out for oscar sunday. i think i found a genius fitness instructor who has the grapest idea i've ever seen. >> nice. get the deltoids. >> april storey, working out can make you whine. >> a long straw in the top.
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behind-the-scenes secrets. before that jess on the "fuller house" phenomenal. >> it's been 21 years since we said good-bye to one of america's all-time tv favorite family, the tanners from "full house," well, they're back and this time the women are in charge. look out, folks. the tanners are back. >> again? >> yes, again. >> reporter: we first met the "full house" gang in 1987 when they moved into friday nights with three kids. >> how rude. >> you've got it, dude. >> reporter: and three dudes. dad danny. >> i'd like to get the girls to bed before "good morning america." >> reporter: uncle jesse. and who doesn't love joey. so many growing up with d.j., stephanie and michelle. it may have gone off the air in 1995 but lived on in ever so popular reruns.
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the tanner girls and that pestering next-door neighbor. >> home, sweet home. >> reporter: are all grown up. >> talk to the hand, loser. oh, snap. you go, girl. >> reporter: set to bring down the house, this time around in the netflix sequel, "fuller house." >> we all still look good. so many great memories. my family and i used to watch this all the time. there is still so much laughter ahead and lara and sam, they're with the stars right now. >> so excited. we have goose bumps sitting in this set with three of the stars, candace, jodie, andrea for our exclusive reunion. >> thank you. >> how does it feel to be back together on camera. >> so awesome. >> we're loving it. >> asked you before. did we get this right? is this very similar to home? >> it is. very similar color scheme. the couch is a little bit bigger. >> too big. >> the couch is too big because the "fuller house" couch which is the original "full house" couch, it's been in storage for
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so how you fit four adults on that thing i have no idea. >> was it always this small? then we realized we've grown. >> yes. >> smaller in those day. >> we dug this up. we found video, john stamos posted. do we have it? can we roll this video john posted. look at that. total throwback of the twins when they were very, very little. mary-kate and ashley. so what was it like for you guys? we love john stamos. he's always so fun when he comes. what is it like to work with uncle jesse? >> he's great. he's uncle j. to us. >> yeah. >> and he's -- you know, he's the executive producer on the show. >> oh, is that weird to see him boss man? >> he doesn't really act like a bossman. >> no. >> he's like family so i don't think we'd have that -- >> he loves to eat the craft service. >> who doesn't. >> i got to ask you this, we were talking about this as we
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forsome reason we were in a car this morning. >> to look cool. >> 18 million people have just watched the trailer. this has got to be a sure sign that this show is already a hit, so how does that feel? >> oh, goodness, i'm like don't -- >> the couch, that was -- 18 million people watched a couch. so excited about it like i mean i don't think that any of us have ever seen anything like this for any television show let alone something that we're involved in and it's been such a huge part of our life. it's an incredible compliment and testament to the loyalty of "full house" fans. >> and what george said is so true also for my kids, what do you think about this show that we loved it growing up, now our kids have found it in reruns? i mean, is it your chemistry? is the premise? >> it's a combination. the chemistry is real, obviously, if you can't tell how close we are and how much we love each other, i mean it's all
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show is classic and timeless in the sense that it's about family and it's about love and those stories carry through to any and every generation. >> yeah, well said. so, should we binge-watch or should we watch it like a normal -- because now you guys have taken a classic and modernized it for the new audience. can you stream the whole season. >> well, you know, i think there's some fun stuff we were able to go like with carlying through some story lines that didn't have to be neatly tied up within 28 minutes like the old show so you can kind of watch a few episodes at a time but parents are also talking about that they're going to dole it out. you finish your homework and do your chores you can watch an episode of "fuller house"." >> can we mention this guy. furry dog. show. the dog is plow everywhere. same dog, different dog, i just got to know. >> well, could it not be the same dog.
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>> he's aged even better than john tame moss. >> all right. i don't mean to bring everybody down. let's go to the clip. >> we planned this whole night for you. you have to go out and have some fun. >> i have fun. >> yeah, just last night i stuck my tongue out at tommy and he stuck his ton out at me. it was hilarious. >> come on, deej, let yourself have adult fun. i'm officially naming the three of us the she wolfpack. ow! >> don't ever do that in public. >> ow! scared the little baby in the scene. they had to take it off the set. >> make her cry. we have a surprise for you guys. >> okay. >> do you recognize this voice. hello, are you out there. >> hello, caller. >> yes, i am. it's very early where i am.
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>> you're a good man, bob saget. thanks for skyping in with us. >> my pleasure. i love skyping. i'm in a bunker in northern california. >> location unknown. >> just because you can, of course, bob, just because you can. so, really -- what's the feeling like on the set. us. did it feel that way when you guys all got back together? >> yeah, we all have said this in the press. we've never really spent time apart. it'll be a year maybe that goes by at the most over the past 25 years. we go to dinner. we see each other and we're good friends. we all help each other. god knows they've helped me over the years. >> that's so nice. bob, what's the biggest difference on the set, obviously the age but tell me about what it feels like, just give us a sampling of what it's like, a day in the life. >> well, i have the same acting method that i used to have on "full house" which is candace and jodie and andrea help me with my lines.
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>> what doses that mean? you forget them and they help you. >> he hides scripts. >> you walk in a room and say what's going on, sometimes you can't remember that -- i would write it down on a pencil. you know, anywhere. i'd write it on a note. >> sometimes we just say, bob, just stand here. stand here. this is where you are. >> i love it. >> they're always there for you. >> my spot walking over there. come back here. >> i'm going to look for that from now on because he's reading it off the plate. that's something i'll look for. >> not anymore. i did a couple episodes and i think i got my act back as danny tanner. trying to get back into that character. i took a departure from that kind of pious man. he's a good man. >> he is -- >> he is a good man. >> he is. >> you are too, bob. >> we love you. >> ah, the girls love you. >> so do we, bob saget. we have viewer questions too. listen to this, ladies. do you think that your characters turned out the way
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"full house" ended >> that's good actually. >> yes, i think mine has. d.j. is the oldest daughter so always responsible and nurturing and she's kind of the head of this family and she's a veterinarian and i think that was a cool job for her. so, yeah. >> kimmy gibbler is just as zany as she was back in the '90s. she he's matured a little and i think her wardrobe has improved. >> i love the skirt -- i don't it. you look great today. >> yeah, stephanie is still kind of fun and wild and edgy hasn't lost her really sharp wit and, you know, comedic timing so she's a lot of fun to play all these years later. >> so what's great about that older fans will recognize all of you and think this is appropriate when they see the show. all right, so katrina on twitter asks what is your favorite thing about actually being back on the set? >> it's just showing up to work. >> yeah. >> the three of us, andrea had
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made for us that had our character names on them so we walk around with deej, stephanie and kimmy gibbler, coffee cups and such a pleasure i can't even express to work with your best friends every day is unbelievable. >> we truly know that. >> ah. we feel it. you're right. it's a joy that so many people don't get a chance to talk about. so when you talk about it and it feels real everybody knows it. ladies, thank you very much for being here. >> thank you. >> this girl has to get to work. >> i got to go to "the view." >> watch her on "the view." great to see you. we'll be watching. please come back to "gma" any time in thank you. >> hang on. we'll do a little weather. i actually feel like we might start out west and do a little san francisco weather. why not. so hang out and jump in if you want. >> read this. very important. >> thanks to pour our sponsor netflix we were able to replicate the living room. it premieres this friday.
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>> how did i do on a cold read? now to the boards and show you a little about san francisco. feel free to jump in if you like. 69 degree. 70, i'd say let's go to 70. 61 is normal. this is warm from san diego all the way to portland, seattle today. >> why are we in new york then? 83 at home. >> i knew you would feel that way. we're watching for strong storms to roll in around midday today. very windyith highs near 70 degrees. we clear the storm chance out there afternoon. dry skies return tomorrow. back in the 60s by the end of >> the fun number ends. that was brought to you by weight watchers. let's go to rachel smith. she's at samsung's 837 building. you look gorg, by the way. >> i've had a glam squad helping me out here but you were right.
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samsung 837 all morning long, glamorous, high tech. so many fun experiences like the social galaxy experience at the photo mosaic booth so let's nap a selfie, guys. can we do that? okay, there we go. bam. looking good. okay, so let's take a walk over here. our selfie is going to be posted to this three-story screen, incredible. if you look closely to the ones that are set up, a mosaic of instagram photos. cool photography experience personalized for each individual that comes out here. the future of technology is sam, lara. >> amazing because i can tell that picture is made up of little other pictures, that is so -- there are. >> there i am. look great, right? >> it is fantastic. coming up next bill and melinda gates are talking to robin. here's a question. they'll share some insights on their mission but now what
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wife melinda stopped by earlier this week, they had something else on their minds and had a chance to speak with them about their foundation's annual letter and the issues they care deeply about. a delight to have you both with us. thank you. [ applause ] and there's no applause sign. that came from the heart. so appreciate the letter that you all put out every year and, bill, you decided to do something different this year to direct it to teens like we have here in the studio with us right now. that. >> well, the initial inspiration came from high school newspaper where they interviewed us and asked us what superpower would we like to have? and we were kind of surprised when melinda talked about time and i talked about energy, that those really do relate to the inequity that we've got to solve
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young generation that's got the innovation and perspective that will help drive what probably will take a generation or more to fully achieve? that's the purpose of having these teens here the next generation, more energy. your superpower, more time as it world. >> if you poll young teens today, they think that women are going to be different in the home 15 years from now, different than their grandmother's generation but it's actually not true especially when you look at this unpaid work that women do at home. >> and that disparity in time impacts all of us, doesn't it? >> it absolutely does. and when i talk about unpaid work, it's some of the caring things we want to do at home like care for our children and the elderly but things like chores and if you are spending your time particularly in the developing world carrying water, chopping wood or even in the u.s. doing laundry or chores it means you don't reach your potential. >> we want to get some of the solutions you are suggesting but first, bill, more energy.
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superpower you want. >> well, energy is probably more fundamental than people realize. life started really improving a few hundred years ago when we got energy and so the idea that you can just flip that light switch, that's pretty magical. we all take that for granted and yet there's several billion people who don't have it. >> for you both let's lay out some ideas and solutions especially as the next generation is here in front and happening on every single word that you're saying, so when it comes to more time, what are some of the things you're proposing. >> well, first of all recognize the amount of time women are paying on unpaid work then reduce it and redistribute it inside of the household. if we do those three things both at a policy level and directly in our homes, it fundamentally trance fors society because you open up women's potential. >> so where is gabe? okay, gabe, what's your question. >> i have a question for bill. so, we all know about wind and
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but i'm wondering, what other technologies are you excited about that are less well known. >> well, it's a very good question. wind and solar, if we could bring the price down even more dramatically and be able to store that energy because it's intermittent that's one path to a solution, another path is instead of taking the sun and making electricity which is hard to store, to directly make gasoline, so it may come in a form that we don't recognize as one of our key sources right now. >> as i'm a citizen of a developing country, pakistan, i've seen girls go through a lot of obstacles this their careers so i wanted to ask how do you suggest them to overcome this problem of energy and how do you think that would help them succeed? >> first, recognizing this is a problem and using your voice and political participation. i would say in terms of reducing
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fields whether it's science, math, technology. innovations that help women spend less time cooking or less time gathering water or washing machine that works more efficiently and lastly, i would say redistribute the workload in your own home. you need to talk with your partner even before you're married about whose roles and responsibilities, what are the hidden expectations of this work. >> you saw her husband was looking at her as she was responding, nodding. >> we've had that conversation. >> thank you very much for your question. nolan, you'll have the final question. >> so how can the simple act of turning off the faucet or even the lights greatly affect how we save our energy on a larger scale? >> well, i think it's important we're aware that americans use twice as much energy per person than even the other well-to-do countries and so if you get that mind-set of how do we conserve it you help with the local water shortage. you save money, so awareness is
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conservation is a piece of what we need to do. >> oh, well, bill and melinda gates, thank you very much. thank you all. the students were just, i mean, leaning in. >> great conversation. >> had a very good conversation like that and it's just, boy, what would your superpower be? just think about it. you can read bill and melinda
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website, letter a this week "gma" is going prime time. as robin roberts joins the cast of "last man standing." >> "last man standing." >> good morning, america. >> uh-huh. >> we've got your exclusive >> let's do it. >> friday on -- >> both: good morning, america. >> we saw you with the muppets last night. >> we'll see you on your acting on "last man standing."
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>> we are having fun w l.a., here i come. >> all right. safe travels stravels. we'll see you tomorrow. >> see you tomorrow. breaking news, a north charlotte road is blocked because traffic lights are out. traffic team 9's mark taylor
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at graham and atando. >> we noticed that charlotte fire arrived on the scene. there are some issues. we're working to find information out on whether this here. but charlotte fire at graham and atando. if you're heading out in the next couple minutes. here. the d.o.t. area. at 12:00. graham and atando, that's where this is happening. you can take 29 or statesville as an alternate. but it's atando that's blocked in a stretch between graham and north trion. use craig head. we're expecting it to be that way for the remainder of the morning into into the afternoon hours. keith. we're getting a break from the rainfall for the mid to late part of the morning. the heavy stuff is well away from us. but watching activity to the west into the mountains, nothing severe out of this now. but as that energy rolls into charlotte, the i-77 corridor around midday today that's the small window for severe weather with damaging wind the primary threat.
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risks are moving east heading into this afternoon. we dry things out fast. but the wind stays strong all day long. that can cause a few trees to come down. temps around 70 today. mid 50s tomorrow. low 50s with sunshine for friday and saturday. charlotte mecklenburg leaders outline their top priorities when it comes to student assignment. last night the board approved five goals including providing choice and equal access, maximizing resources to reduce over crowding. reducing schools with high concentrations of poverty. and preserving and expanding programs. thanks for making channel 9 your choice for news, we'll be
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