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presidents ever. fiercely loyal, always by his side. >> everything is about him. >> a crusader for causes close to her house. the tributes pouring in this morning, as her daughter speaks out. and after paying their respects, hillary clinton and bernie sanders in a fiery face-off overnight. >> excuse me, i'm talking! >> if you're going talk, tell sanders. >> the democrats drawing a sharp divide as the gop looks to narrow the field. >> i want ted one-on-one. >> donald trump calling on marco rubio to drop out even as rubio scores a big primary win. a terrifying close call caught on camera. 13-year-old breaks free from a would-be kidnapper. peyton manning's big announcement. the superstar quarterback about
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why the five-time mvp is calling it quits after the super bowl win. and good morning, america. the nation paying tribute this morning to nancy reagan. there, you see the former first lady, wife of president ronald reagan, so many paying their respects. a look at the scene there at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi, california. >> so many messages of love coming in right now, honoring one of the women who redefined the first lady's role in the white house. nancy and ronald reagan's daughter patti releasing a statement -- just as when my father died, there's comfort in feeling surrounded by gentle thoughts and kind wishes. >> many remembering nancy and
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52-year partnership. we'll have an inside look at their romance coming up. >> so many honoring the former first lady right now. we begin with abc's matt gutman who's at the reagan library there in california. good morning to you, matt. >> reporter: good morning, to you, amy. from the hangar that houses ronald reagan's air force one. perhaps no one did more to build his legacy was than his wife, nancy. they're paying to lay her to rest alongside him. the former first lady pronounced dead here at her leafy bel air home sunday. congestive heart failure was the cause. on sunday, a hearse carried her body from her home to santa monica, where she'll rest for a
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her final resting place, reagan library. though frail in her twi light years, her spirit never seemed to dim. overnight, condolences pouring in from around the world. from the president and first lady saying, nancy reagan once wrote that nothing could prepare you for living in the white house. she was right, of course. to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu lamenting the loss of a friend of israel. to arnold schwarzenegger. >> she was one of the greatest first ladies. extraordinary human being. barbara bush who succeeded her as first lady in 1990, we take comfort they'll be reunited once again. and daughter patti saying late last night, my mother had died peacefully in her sleep. it was how she wented to go.
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seen in public n 2014, shown in a wheelchair at her husband's gravesite. >> she always made it a point of coming out on the anniversary of her husband's death. she would come out and sit alone and meditate and i'm sure talk to heronie. >> i'm told about 1,000 people will be invited to the funeral. i'm told that among those invited will be heads of state, other dignitaries, former presidents and celebrities. nancy reagan of course knew them all. >> loved by so many, matt and more on ronnie and nancy's love story from lara. right now, into her influence, she was one of the most high-profile influential first ladies. behind the scenes a president's indispensable partner.
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in his final speech. >> before i go, i'd like to ask the person who's made my life's journey so meaningful, so very proud of over the years to join me, nancy. >> reporter: it was the story of their marriage. a love story that began during the 1956 film continued as reagan entered politics. first as governor of california. >> i ronald reagan do solemnly swear. >> reporter: and she was by his side when he was sworn in as president in 1980. >> just say no. >> reporter: when president reagan was shotter barely two months into his presidency, his first thoughts was nancy. after that, she began fiercely
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>> he's a very worrier. >> did he know? >> i think so. >> reporter: sometimes clashing with top aides. they thought she was too controlling. occasionally, she spoke for him. the couple had two children between them and helped raise two children from reagan's first wife. after the former president revealed in 1994 that he had alzheimer's disease, nancy's hardest years. >> he was worried about you? >> i know. >> has it been as painful as he feared? >> well, it's not a wonderful time. >> reporter: she gave an emotional tribute at the 1996 republican convention. let me close with ronnie's words, not mine. >> never forget your heroic origins. never fail to seek divine
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your natural god-given optimism. >> and we're joined now by barbara walters who knew nancy reagan so well. barbara barbara, you had spoken to nancy reagan in the last year. >> well, we did. i mean, we saw each other, she was fragile. according to her daughter, in poor health. but the mind was good. i mean, if she telephoned you or called her, you couldn't get off the phone. she loved to talk and gossip. but also was a very serious person. we talked about how everyone wanted her endorsement. they wanted her saying -- >> yeah, they knew all of the years after president reagan left the white house, republican politicians would want to go to her and get her blessing. >> blessing. >> exactly you saw them together so many times.
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interviews back at the ranch, what were they like together? >> not just loved each other, they adored each other. we used to make fun of her face, i don't know if -- he would make a speech and she would go -- no matter how many times -- it was a love affair that continued and i think she took care of him when he had also hierm's. she was with him all the time. her life revolved around him. >> and those alzheimer's years so sad for her because the man she knew was slipping away. >> but she was there. she was there. she took care of him. she didn't leave his side. it's what she called, the long good-bye. >> and her legacy quite long as well. she spoke out on so many issues -- on breast cancer, on alzheimer's, on the just say no
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cancer. she made women go and get mammogr mammograp mammographies and self-exams. she did the just say no, somehow worked out. is that enough? to a lot of people it was. >> how will you remember her? >> i think she brought an elegance to the white house. rosalynn carter lived a simple lifestyle. but there was a charm, she brought wonderful artists to the white house. that's what i'll remember most. she was a dig any fied women. >> barbara walters, thank you. >> thank you, george. >> yes, and so many wonderful memories continuing to pour in today. we turn now to the latest on
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both candidates honoring nancy reagan. last night hillary clinton and bernie sanders exchanging sharp words in a heated debate. abc's tom llamas is here with the latest on all of that. >> reporter: during the debate, we learned that senator sanders won the maine caucuses. but clinton still way ahead in delegates. but last night sanders showing he still has a lot of fight left in him. >> we'd like to pause for a moment of silence in honor of nancy reagan. >> reporter: bernie sanders and hillary clinton going head to head in a heated debate. >> well, if you're talking about the wall street bailout, where some of your friends destroyed this economy -- >> you know --
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>> if you're going to talk, tell the whole story, senator. >> reporter: but the candidates on stage not only taking aim at each other but republican rivals. >> we are if we're president invest a lot of money in mental health and when you watch these republican debates you know why! >> the debate coming on the heels of a seismic weekend for the republican field. senator ted cruz having a super saturday, winning two states and taking the most delegates. but trump also winning two states. now, both candidates calling for a two-man race. >> i'd love to take on ted one-on-one. that would be so much fun. >> what's becoming more and more clear is if you want to beat donald trump we have to stand united as one. >> reporter: but marco rubio not giving up without a fight. the florida senator winning big in puerto rico. >> in an open primary, where anyone can vote, i got over 70%
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>> the media has been saying some pretty negative things about donald trump. >> reporter: meanwhile saturday night live taking on trump supporters with a fake aid from a group called racists for trump. >> he's going to take our economy from here to here. >> that ad just got edgier after that point right there. senator rubio telling a crowd last night he was invited to come on snl but he skipped it so he could campaign in that state and a big endorsement for john kasich, arnold schwarzenegger. george? >> let's talk to matt dowd. donald trump about to face his biggest test next week as real ads pour in against him in all of the big states -- florida, michigan, ohio and illinois. >> the interesting thing about this race, donald trump is tank
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he has the capacity to win this all-out. ted cruz is a third full. marco rubio's is a half full. >> we just showed the delegate lead right there. about 84 delegates ahead, trump over ted cruz. both guys want a two-person race. >> ted cruz knows the only way he can beat donald trump is if marco rubio and john kasich drop out. donald trump knows that the only person he would like to run against one-on-one is ted cruz. he has a far easier time beating ted cruz than marco rubio and john kasich. >> hillary clinton, even though bernie sanders won three states over the weekend, she still has an insurmountable lead. >> he won three of four, a big weekend for anyone else, other than bernie sanders against hillary clinton.
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michigan tomorrow night. he's behind. in order to get oxygen in this race, he has to win michigan tomorrow night. >> all right, guys, to another big headline. the wild weather out west. a string of strong storms lashing the californian coast this morning, triggering flash floods and leaving buildings on this crumbling cliff in danger. and abc's neal karlinsky has the latest. >> reporter: good morning, a drenching and blustery 24 hours out here. this building along this cliffside in danger of falling. conditions out here are just too dangerous. this morning, el nino has northern california in its crosshairs. leaving these buildings in the city of pacifica, slowly
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bluff at their most dangerous. the rain falling so hard at times it almost seemed to be coming from every direction. the one-two punch including strong winds. knocking down trees like the one that went through the back window of this car. the unusual downpours stretching to southern california where nearly half dozen people had to be rescued from raising waters along the l.a. river. >> what we have two people in the water, one up in the tree, one holding onto the tree. >> reporter: up the coast in oregon where a coast guard helicopter rescued three surfers caught in rough seas. so, these buildings here are now scheduled to be demolished on tuesday, assuming they survive this latest onslaught. >> all right, neal with the latest there in california. now, lara has big football headline. >> yeah, you know me with the football headlines. the latest on peyton manning's good-bye. the football great set to announce his retirement this morning.
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the denver broncos with a super bowl. and ryan smith is here with his legendsry career. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, lara. for weeks we wondered if peyton manning would retire. now it appears that it's a reality. the superstar completely a storybook ending to a legendary career. for weeks, he's faced questions about his nfl future. >> should it be over? >> i'm not sure he's done. >> i know you haven't made your decision, but who's helping you. >> certainly talk to ashley about it and pray a lot about it. >> reporter: but peyton manning calling his final play -- hanging up his cleats after playing 7 seasons for the indianapolis colts and the denver broncos. the league's all-time leader in
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quarterback in nfl. >> he's very me tick clous in what he does. >> reporter: and personality off of it. [ laughter ] >> and ever the perfect pitchman. >> they're big, aren't they? >> they're huge. but really? now? is this really happening? >> reporter: his career ending on a storybook high, coming back from a foot injury sidelining him for several games. to lead his broncos to a stunning super bowl upset. and now the man they call the sheriff is riding off into the sunset. manning is expected to announce his retirement at a press conference today. the broncos calling him a first-class ambassadors and players around the world -- tom brady saying, you changed the game forever and made everyone around you better. >> so it was his last rodeo.
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it had to be a tough decision. >> he's on top let's go to rob right now. >> we got winter storm warnings up in the mountains there. wind advisories in southern california. tuesday night into wednesday morning, significant rain with that. the storms in the central plains the next two days, could become severe. houston, san antonio and also austin.
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welcome back to go "good morning america." you're looking at the many flowers and tributes to nancy reagan pouring in at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california where the former first lady will be
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her stepson writing, she's always where she wanted to be, by heronie. coming up. as we celebrate nancy reagan's life this morning. >> one of the most beautiful love stories that's coming up. also right now, bernie sanders and hillary clinton resting up this morning after that con the ten -- debate. tougher words yet. as they prepare for michigan tomorrow. also increasing concerns about the zika virus. then, this terrifying scene caught on camera, take a look. as a young girl runs away from a man who's trying to kidnap her, her quick thinking preventing a potential tragedy. we'll talk about what she did right and some very important information for all parents and their children coming up. >> smart and brave girl. but we begin with the latest
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the website gawker. he's suing the site for posting his private sex tape. abc's linzie janis is at the courtroom in st. petersburg, florida. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, george. hulk hogan is calling this the real main event, first celebrity to take a fight over a sex tape all the way to trial. the press. this morning, hulk hogan getting ready, in his own words, to slam another giant. now taking on gawker inside a florida courtroom. suing the website for posting a 2007 video of him having a sex with heather klemm, then-wife of his former best friend. hogan seeking $100 million for the alleged invasion of privacy. saying he did not know that he
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object gawker telling the story but the sex tape that was utilized to promote the important gra my. >> gawker said by the time they posted the tape in 2012 there was widely speculation of its existence. arguing that they have a first amendment right of posting the tape. >> when you walk into another man's house to have sex with that wife and you have been talking about your sex life, the news media is allowed to talk about it. >> reporter: before opening arguments a twist, he's maintained the tape was stolen from him is refuseing to testify in the trial. on friday the judge ruling hogan's legal team couldn't draw parallels in this case with erin andrews' $75 million lawsuit.
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could have big consequences when it comes to both celebrity privacy and the freedom of the press. >> it could have a chilling effect on media outlets with respect publishing these types of video tapes. >> the judge also ruling that hogan must go by his real name in court and he can wear his bandanna but it must be plain and in a muted color. now to a remarkable survival story, saving himself and his daughter, after his plane lost power 2,000 feet above ground. jesse palmer has more on this story. >> the local police chief said he had no ideas that planes had parachutes. good thing this one did or this might have had a tragic ending.
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it's what this girl did what may have saved her life. watch as 13-year-old girl in florida runs from her would-be kidnapper. her backpack still on. the suv following her, allegedly drive been theby the man police are looking for. police say the man in this sketch drove up to the 13-year-old last week in his tan suv and asked if she was walking home, she ignored him. he got out of the suv and grabbed her by the waist to pull her in. she screamed. the on video, we see her running away >> it's very troubling. >> reporter: experts say the girl did the right thing. more than 80% of children who escape an attempted abduction did something proactive. >> what she did was exactly the right thing. you know the kicking, the screaming, yelling, anything she can do to draw attention to that situation, get away from her
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this girl saved her own life. >> reporter: in 2013, this 8-year-old girl bit her would-be kidnapper and got away. grainy surveillance video capturing her running to get her parents and just last year, this connecticut teen who accepts a run from an abductor later jumpts out of that moving car landing on the asphalt. >> lot of children are taught to be polite toeders. but parents need to teach their kids it's okay to say no. >> reporter: here's what the experts need parents to too teach kids -- use the buddy system, have them walk home with a friend. say no. and always tell a trusted adult about any encounters. and that's why experts say this latest incident should be a teachable moment. child safety is an an ongoing
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there they are. nancy and ronald reagan, so in love. we're back now with more on the love the life, the legacy of nancy reagan. the former first lady remembered for the issues she championed. but perhaps her biggest legacy of all -- her unbeatable and unbreakable love with ronald reagan. the rest of the country, he was president ronald reagan. to her, he was just ronnie >> reporter: their romance letters. from early years of a relationship that would span more than half a century. more darling, i love you so very
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made me wait so long to find you. both actors, their romance began in tinseltown in the early 1950s. >> i know a lot about it. i spent all my time looking at when you're away. >> reporter: he continued his acting career, nancy retired. staying home to raise their two children and two step children from president reagan's first marriage. she always said that her life truly began when she married him. james rosebush, longest serving chief of staff and author of true reagan the love they shared was the real deal. >> i was often asked is this genuine? do they really have this kind of bond? and i said, oh, yes, without question. >> clark gable had a line once, there's nothing more wonderful for a man than to approach his
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someone on the other side of the door is listening for the sound of his footsteps. i always had the feeling that for 34 years that somebody is listening. >> reporter: then becoming his fiercely devoted caretaker while he suffered from alzheimer's in the final years of his life. telling dianne sauer. >> if death can be peaceful and lovely, that one was. ronnie all of a sudden, turned his head and looked at me and opened his eyes and just looked. and then he closed them. what a gift he gave me at that point. what a wonderful gift. >> and what a wonderful love story. married 52 years, the only thing
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ronald's passing in 2004. i love this, ronald reagan used to leave notes on her desk, i love you more than anything in the whole wide world. >> i'm struck by, every night in the white house, they could got up stairs and eat dinner and watch tv. >> in one of her last interviews people tell you it gets easier, the love of your life, in her words, no, it doesn't. >> the great love story, you have to have an amazing wife. >> and a partner. >> exactly. >> insiders have said they were rarely seen walking where they
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corporation's marketing leverage program. the grants are designed to help local and regional tourism entities attract more visitors by leveraging local marketing dollars. and here is actually now with much more on the traffic troubles on i two sixty four in north asheville that's right lucy earlier this morning we had an accident to sixty four westbound at the berkeley bread that has cleared now have a new one a few miles back to sixty four west and valentine you can see the two left lanes are blocked traffic is basically a mess for military highway all the way to the downtown tunnel so devise you use another route this morning to portsmouth on the travel network map the leis around our area bridges and tunnels don't forget the jordan bridge opens at eight o'clock crack high daschle right now we're looking at skies in a mainly clear when you have a lot of cloud cover off to the northwest but we're going to enjoy a lot of sunshine today. temperatures right now in the thirties across syria but the temps will be climbing thanks to the southwest winds ten to fifteen mph. i expect
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. celebrating nancy reagan. the groundbreaking advocacy, unforgotable glamour of the
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lena dunham hospitalized and set for surgery for a ruptured cyst what every woman needs to know about her health condition. check. and royal ski trip. will and kate reveal brand-new photos of a family vacation. look who's having a snowball fight? and are you ready? the women are telling all. the bachelor's ex-s coming face to face with ben after months of roller-coaster emotions as we say -- >> all: good morning, america! and good morning, america. have some very gentle leopards out there. these baby cubs here a little
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>> lara has the calm one. the calm one. >> all right, hello. >> he doesn't like the scripts. >> they're real. we'll have some fun with them. >> they really do have large claws. >> jack hanna is here. >> one of animals he won't tell us, we just have to stick our hand in a box. yes, sir se said he'll go first. >> with the leopards, too, apparently. >> we're looking forward to more with the cubs. also this morning -- we're celebrating the life and legacy of nancy reagan the former first lady playing such a big role advocating for big issues and also making an impact in the fashion world. we'll have much more on nancy reagan's impact. >> also this morning, on a serious note, we're learning more about lena dunham the actress rushed to the hospital
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dr. jen ashton, the doc is in the house with important information you need to know. more from tom llamas at the news desk. all right, guys, we begin with the death of nancy reagan, tributes are pouring in from around the world as a collection of flowers and flags grow outside the reagan library. abc's matt gutman is there. >> reporter: preparations are already under way at the reagan presidential library. you can see the air force one jet that ronald and naysy reagan would travel the world. 1,000-person funeral here. i'm told that heads of state, former presidents, celebrities will attend. nancy reagan, of course, knew them all. even in her twilight years, her spirit never diamond. she regularly attended meetings
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when she couldn't walk herself, she was wheeled out to her husband ronald's gravesite, she would sit there for 15 minutes to 20 minutes to meditate. she'll be put to rest alongside her ronnie. turning to politics now, things got testy between hillary clinton and bernie sanders during last night's debate in flint, michigan, the two exchanged attacks on gun control. and the auto bailout. >> i voted to save the auto industry. he voted against money that ended up saving the auto industry. >> well, if you're talking about the wall street bailout where some of your friends destroyed this economy -- >> you know -- >> excuse me, i'm talking! >> now, sanders and clinton did find some common ground calling
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over the flint water crisis. police are looking for a suspect that shot a pastor remington. the attack came one day after remington prayed with candidate ted cruz. a mid-air scare over houston. a bird strike apparently disabled one of the engines of this united airlines flight heading to germany. the plane was forced to dump fuel before turning back for an emergency landing per due is recalling chicken nuggets produced by applegate farms for possible plastic con tan nation. our website has full details on this story. and royal family, they escaped to the french apples, enjoying a snowball fight.
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protect the privacy. the family is already back home today. finally guys training for a bike race, got the surprise of their lives, when an ostrich appeared from out of nowhere. thankfully, it gave up. the chase soon after that. it didn't attack them. amy, i understand when you were over there, you saw ostriches. >> they're huge. they're fast. they're really tall and big. lara had a nice anecdote. >> she feels like they talk like road runner. >> reporter: sound effects are free. thanks, guys. now to this, lina dunham in the hospitalized over the weekend, undergoing surgery for an
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dr. jen ashton is with us with a reality check. why would this lead to hospitalization? >> first of all, we absolutely have such things as emergency hospitalizations and emergency surgery. remember, endometriosis is a chronic disorder. most time we do surgery is elective and managed as an outpatient. sometimes it can be required to do some kind of surgery, if there's a cyst, if it's rupturing, a small bowl obstruction. >> so something went wrong obviously on this. lot of people suffer from this as you say, but it's not talked about a lot. >> mini med school here, some
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fallopian tube, endomtriosis gets disbursed all over. and those glands are hormone yally responsive. they con trabt along with the uterus. they can cause problems with that. they can cause air in the lung. we have seen it in incisions on the surface of skin. really it's the complications that can be so problematic. >> so, is that what leads to the cyst? >> right, a cyst, a blood-filled cyst that can become quite large and in some cases can rupture. but to be clear, our onvaries make cysts for a living. >> okay, you have lot more information on this. jen will be taking your questions throughout the morning.
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straight to jesse with the morning menu. a look at the morning menu -- behind the style and grace of nancy reagan and her influence beyond the white house. two people who knew here very well. plus the bachelor's exes are telling all. and opening up to the camera. plus, it's a jungle here in times square. the one and only jack hanna is here. he brought some wild friends. and it's all coming up on "gma." huh. introducing centrum vitamints. a new multivitamin you enjoy like a mint... with a full spectrum of nutrients...
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and that's the scene at the reagan presidential library out in simi valley, california, this morning. so much love pouring out for nancy reagan. we remember her this morning. she's remembered for her style, grace, elegance and of course her devotion to her husband, both inside and outside the white house. and more from linsey davis. >> reporter: whether as protector of her husband or an icon in the fashion world, nancy reagan was a force. she once described the strength of a woman and doing so shed some light on her own disposition, saying a woman is like a tea bag, you can't tell how strong she is until you put her in hot water. nancy reagan is said to have redefined the role of first lady. her glamour, rifled only by her advocacy. >> what will you do when someone offers you drugs? >> all: just say no! >> reporter: she gave voice to millions of americans.
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cancer to the forefront and defended her decision to have a mastectomy. >> maybe my had been 20 years old, hadn't been married, hadn't had children i would feel completely differently. but i -- for me it was right. >> reporter: following president reagan's 1994 diagnosis with alzheimer's disease, nancy went on to take a very public stand in support of stem cell rersearch research. she talked to diane sawyer. >> you could save millions of people's lives if you really charged ahead with stem cell -- hopefully, we will. >> still hoping to persuade him. >> you always hope.
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as i say, he -- he firmly believes his position is the right position. and that's fine. that's -- that's his belief. >> reporter: in 2009, nancy met with president obama at the white house as he signed the reagan bill. >> there are few who are not moved by the love that mrs. reagan felt for her husband. and how this love led her to take the cause of stem cell research and alsozheimer's disease. >> reporter: he got to know nancy reagan like few ever did. >> if you wanted to get a policy question to him, and you couldn't get to him directly, people would call nancy reagan. >> reporter: not only a gate keeper for the president but a
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dazzling in the 1940s and 1950s and capital charisma in the 1980s. red was her signature color, later dubbed reagan red. she said i always liked red, it's a picker-upper. she still made statements with jeans on the ranch. she won a lifetime achievement award in 1988. oscar oscar dela rent ya once said, nancy never made a single faux pas. the editor of glamour said you can track the idea of red as a power color back to nancy reagan. some said she was influential in making red the color of republicans. she became a political figure in her own right and certainly did it with style. >> she certainly did.
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people, sheila tate, she joins us from virginia. >> and here in new york vanity fair special correspondent bob colacello. good morning to both of you. bob, let's begin with you. nancy said in the past, she never considered her place in the history, it was always ron's place in history. what do you think is her legacy? >> it was very funny, especially as the years went by, she wanted to be recognized for how much she had done, she never wanted to outshine her husband. it was a delicate balance in how she wanted to be written about. but she -- they were just joined at the hip. i mean, she was his -- not only the gate keeper but his adviser, soul mate, his public relations adviser.
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>> and sheila, nancy reagan didn't like to talk about her policy on the influence of ronald reagan. but she was really a force house? >> well, i think any -- any wife of a president, if they have a very close relationship, inevitably assumes some of that role just because he trusts her and he knows that anything that she's talking to him about is -- has to do with his own best interest. and that's what i always saw. she never initiated any policy and she wasn't particularly interested in it. but she did have -- people knew how much influence she had on the president and so, they would come to her and make their case hoping that she would tell the president about it. >> right.
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influence on the policymaker. >> yeah, i asked her about putting the right people around her husband. i said about policy, was there any area you took an interest in? >> oh no, ronnie had his beliefs. almost in a whisper she said, maybe that small russia thing. major initiative of the whole ronald reagan political -- >> anticommunism. opening with gorbachev. working together, really promoted and worked around some of the hard-liners of the administration, i think she had -- she wanted her husband to be seen as a peacemaker not as a warmonger. >> the influence of nancy reagan, we have to talk about one of the greatest impacts
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brought glamour back to the white house. back in the day, she was criticized for that as well. how did she handle her critics in. >> well, i think she knew she was in for it. for example, when she ordered the new dishes for the white house, she knew she was going to take some heat for it. you know, so they went out and they got a private foundation to donate the money when she redecorated the white house, she got contributions from individuals, but even that created some controversy and she knew she wanted to do it and she was willing to take the heat for it. i think that's probably the best way to describe it. >> which led to that secondhand rose moment. tell us about that?
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well, that came in the second year, helen thomas came to see me and she said, you know, we're going to do a piece about nancy reagan and we were wondering if you'd consider having her make a little cameo appearance of some kind. i said, we'll think about that. they sent me the lyrics to the song they were going to do and i -- i talked to -- what i did, did the reverse of her, i went to mike deaver and jim baker who would be influential. i said, would you support this? they said, absolutely. then i got landon, a wonderful speech writer and he and i sat down and worked out the lyrics, she said, i'll not only do this, i'll dress and she put a whole routine together and it was the
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in washington, because you actually feel attitudes toward her. >> she killed it that night. >> let's go outside to rob. beautiful day here. people from virginia. huge contingent from texas. we were veil, colorado, last week. this was the winning superpipe run on saturday. >> watch this. this is going to be the biggest air you have seen all day. are you kidding me! >> are you kidding me is that right. that's shaun white. the flying tomato just stomping every landing. there's the mctwist. that was a lot of fun. more snow coming. tahoe's getting it first. it will get out to vail, beaver creek and aspen as . good morning as we
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right now a beautiful across the region the cloud cover off to the northwest it's guys mainly clear here in hampton roads and it's going to be mostly sunny for much of the day becoming partly sunny a thing around sunset tonight. highs today low sixties elevate the airport and when there is low to mid sixties a few spots may be stuck in the upper fifties but you see the warming trend that is common low seventies >> oh, she told me she wants to get on the snowboard. forget about the flying tomato. is going to be the flying strawberry in a couple of years. "pop news" time. we begin with disney's zootopia devouring competition this week. record. the biggest disney animation opening in history. beating even "frozen," guys. let it go, elsa. time to let it go.
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jason baitman, ginnifer goodwin. the story follows a cop partnering with a fugitive fox to undercover a possible conspiracy >> i took harper and her friend yesterday. it's really great. you had the "frozen" feeling coming out of it. it's incredible. >> a great cast. >> fantastic. also in "pop news" this morning, london hosting a wedding of a pop culture and media royalty merging this weekend. rupert murdoch and jerry hall celebrating their marriage with a special blessing service. the bride wore a pale blue gown and rupert murdoch wore a suit. the happy couple's ten children
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included hall's model kids with mick jagger. there they are as bridesmaid. big wedding. >> to say the least. finally, say hello to a little fella who found himself in a real moral dilemma. listen to my mom. listen to his instincts. it's tough. i feel ya. >> don't do it. don't do it. no. no. no. no. don't do it. >> you know he did it. you know he did it. we don't know how it ends. >> we don't? >> no, the video ends there. >> so close. so close. >> love it. >> that whole saying, glass is half-full.
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plea on charges connected to the murder his mother sophia hunter suicide inside a home on west cliff drive in norfolk last month police have not released a motive for that shooting will let you know what happens in know with a quick check of traffic are we still have an accident working this morning andre in norfolk on to sixty four westbound is that valentine you can see here one lane is still blocks of the accident scene is clearing the traffic is still going to be heavy before that scene and had all the way to the downtown tunnel on the travel network mass we still have ways around the hr bt the midtown tunnel in the high rise bridge course very heavy around
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that the berkeley n up next good morning welcome back beautiful start to the day right now skies are mostly sunny with little hazy out there but not too bad temperatures have come up already through the thirties and now low forties and norfolk windsor south southwest see mild conditions near the coast is still cooler in love but
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warming wit remember that dance? val and rumer going on to win the mirrorball trophy, season 20 of the "dancing with the stars."
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another exciting season. we have already introduced you to two of the new cast members, "fuller house" star jodie sweetin and of course our very own ginger zee. teamed with val. we're unveiling the full cast, all the stars and their pro partners, live, on "good morning america" tomorrow. >> a lot of speculation about the cast. it's going to be great season, i can tell you that. ginger and val. she's athletic, competitive and val is val. they are one to watch. another huge announcement to share with you -- the host of this year's emmy awards is our very own jimmy kimmel. congratulations, jimmy. they'll air right here on abc on sunday september 18th. >> he's always great.
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we want to turn to the bachelor women tell all. the special airing tonight. a sneak peek at the drama about to unfold. the ladies and the ben are opening up to abc's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: months of roller-coaster emotions on the 20th season of the bachelor. >> i'm sad. >> i don't know what you guys are doing. >> i'm in love with you. >> reporter: all coming to a head tonight for the high highly-anticipated women tell all. "good morning america" takes you behind the scenes as a women and a chicken prepare to face each other. >> hey, jubilee. tonight? >> yeah, yeah. >> it's going to be good. >> reporter: host chris harrison showing us where all the drama goes down. >> those chairs don't look supercomfortable. >> that's part of it, you want
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comfortable. >> reporter: one of the most controversial, confident women of the season, oliva. >> i would love more, more time with him. >> reporter: blindsided after being left behind on a beach in this jaw-dropping rejection, getting her turn in the hot seat, she's defiant at first. did you hear everything you wanted to hear from oliva. the twins weren't going to let you out of there. hoping her stint on reality tv doesn't derail her plans of being a journalist. >> if anything, i can be on tv and draw in a crowd and people will want to watch what i have to say. >> reporter: caila emotional with her breakup with been. >> to feel and say it and for him to say he never loved me back was really hard.
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>> you know, i could have lived without seeing him. >> reporter: the man of the hour admitting to us he's nervous. >> the last time i saw these women i was saying good-bye to them. and telling us about falling in love with two women at the same time. does your current fiancee know that you said i love you to another woman. >> it wasn't something that i was going to hide. but it makes me stay up at night. >> reporter: for "good morning news, los angeles. >> and the bachelor the women tell all airs tonight. at 8:00/7:00 central right here on abc. see an extended sneak peek of tonight's episode at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!! a relationship debate that's
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walking down aisle should be an accomplishment. deborah roberts has the story. >> beyonce calls it a must. >> let me teach you how to be single. >> reporter: the women of how to be single said you don't need it. in fact for many women tying the knot isn't exactly like hitting the jackpot. >> i noticed for a long time getting married is put on a much higher pedestal especially for women than other academic, professional, volunteering or hobby-related successes. >> reporter: take 27-year-old natalie brook sharing in a huffington post article she's had it with marriage being viewed as a major accomplishment. you dent have to have a brain, drive or special skill set to get married. you just have to have a willing partner.
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is a huge event. i don't think it's a achievement. i don't think having a ring on my finger makes me unique or special. >> reporter: things are slowly changing. one study saying 4 out of 10 women having a successful marriage is only one of their most important goals. >> it's true we're still coming out of a cultural time when getting married was their license into the world of accomplishment, because they could own their husband's accomplishments and that would be a sad reason to feel accomplished at this point for getting married. >> those mixed feelings led to her article trending online. >> people have definitely misunderstood me because i think i'm saying, love and friendships and marriage isn't important. and that's not what i'm saying, what i'm saying is, is it's not everything.
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of being a bitter single woman, a bit of news, she just got engaged. but is focusing not just on the marriage but a long-term relationship. >> celebrating that five-year, that ten-year mark. yeah, we all agree. wedding in and of itself isn't a accomplishment. but a real partnership is. >> she's engaged congratulations. guys, check it out. you want to stay warm. come from the zoo. what kind of animal are you dressed up? >> a monkey. >> a monkey, you sure you are. you look like a lion.
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it's chilly now but it's going to warm up. a very springlike and a lot of people from texas, 70s and 08s today. that heat moves east. lower 70s for louisville. to mid-70s to d.c. that's going to feel a lot like spring. the rain in the west, in los angeles, severe thunderstorms there and in texas today.. morning temperatures today close to sixty two degrees for the high so it'll be warm enough this afternoon that is above normal were typically a fifty five and you can forget about that for awhile becaus >> this weather report is brought to you by jc penney. we have a special announcement this morning, espn is going to provide special coverage of the invictus games.
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it will be held at the espn worldwide of sports complex in florida. what a great event. coming up here -- jack hanna. a leopard, a kangaroo and a mystery animal.
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they still do have their claws. >> what they're doing, everyone, they'll play with each other, learn to grab things from the back of the neck. >> yak, do you raise these guys so they can re-introduce? >> not these. good point inspect the zoo world, they actually have -- they have the survival plan. yes, somedays they'll be returning some of these to the wild. >> okay, that's correct. it's great. i was talk about your place in ohio, where you're keeping these who are barely extinct. thank you for your work on these guys. this is a very exciting moment for us. we're going to do a mystery animal. >> i have never done this. you trust me, don't you? >> i trust you that's why jesse is going to do it.
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>> go in there slowly. >> don't be nervous. don't go fast. >> slow, slow. >> oh, god. it's got like -- like maybe -- >> it's a lizard. >> it's porcupine-ish. >> it's moving. was that a hiss? is that a snake? >> no, it's not a snake. >> i saw it. it has sticks. >> i looks like the thing in flash gordon. >> jack hanna said i'm not going to pick it up. >> let's show everybody. >> what in the world is this? >> remember something, there are only two mammals in the world --
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egglan mammals. >> what is it? >> it's akidna from australia. when it lay an egg, it will secret from the bottom of the skin here. >> you say they lay eggs, what are their babies call? >> baby kidna. >> are these in peril, jack? >> no, they're just an al map. >> very few in the country. obviously. you can touch them. >> this is a baby kangaroo.
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>> the birth of a kangaroo, folks, it's amazing. when it comes of the birth canal it's as big as your fingernail. three different stages of life in one day. it can leave the pouch in six to eight months. the little baby kangaroo is being born and she can breathe the same day. >> they'll be in the pouch for the first two months. >> four to six. >> jack, thanks so much for being these guys. and thank you, jesse, for sticking your hand in the mystery box. >> g ushgsuinea pig. >> all right, thank you. coming up, one-on-one with
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we're back now with freida pinto, she's in the brand-new movie "night of cops." christian bale. >> she stopped by here to talk about being back on the big screen. this time, she's not working with a traditional script. >> the actress danced her way into our hearts. in "slumdog millionaire." now she's stunning audiences again, playing a beautiful model opposite christian bale in "knight of cups." >> is this a friendship we have here? i don't want to wreak havoc.
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we're thrilled to have freida pinto. what was the process like for you having to get back into that head space, because obviously it's a world that you know really well. >> i learned a few things from modeling. how you deal with criticism and verbal abuse. >> reporter: making knight of cups both a challenge and creative wonder, said freida, with us the lack of traditional script. he encouraged freedy to come up with her own dialogue as cameras rolled. >> it's not at all scripted. one or two times it's scripted is when we have the tell prompters on us and he was telling us what to say. but he also insisted on not saying don't say it if you don't want to say it. >> you say it and like it?
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>> reporter: what is like working with christian bale? >> he was very encouraging. just go with it. just say whatever you have to. >> a big project coming up, too, jungle book origins. starring christian bale. can you tell us about that. >> i'm so excited about this. this is a story that i grew up on in india. i remember every sunday watching this with my family. i just think it's a story that will be told forever. so if i can be part of that historymaking process where i was in one of them it just makes me so excited you have been so, so many things. thank you so much. a very long list of stars in portman. knight of cups is out in theaters now. this will definitely be one of the most beautifully shot movies we'll see all here.
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all the way. before we go a big congratulations to sara haines and her husband max on their new baby, alec richard shif rin. he was born saturday. sara writes, we're all getting to know each other. i think we're still in shock. he's pretty cute. sara said, he's different every hour. he's beautiful. >> and sara isn't excited at all. >> no. [ laughter ] >> congratulations. so beautiful. thank you for watching this monday morning as we celebrate the life and legacy of nancy
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now virginia is pumping more dollars into boosting tourism in the commonwealth today governor terry mcauliffe will announce the recipients of more than eight hundred thousand dollars in matching grant funds are part of the virginia tourism corporation's marketing leverage program. the grants are designed help local and regional tourism entities attract more visitors by leveraging local marketing dollars the average price for gallon gas in hampton roads is a dollar fifty six but that could soon increase for the first time in nine months the rise gasbuddy dot com
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now a dollar eighty one cents gasbuddy reports the cheapest gas is at the sunoco on victory boulevard at smithville road drivers are paying just a dollar forty two experts say demand and crude oil prices could rise and cause the gas prices numbers to go up. here's ashley traffic are at least some traffic trouble to report on two sixty four it's over be heavy to sixty four west around valentine due to an earlier accident and now have new track the trouble in portsmouth to sixty four eastbound at greenwood you can see an accident here is blocking the exit ramp to have to take another route this morning on the private network maps we still had little around the midtown tunnel on the high rise bridge of course a downtown tunnel and don't forget the brooklyn bridge opens in just about three minutes at nine o'clock. craig beautiful right now at the oceanfront you can see the sun is shining really really nice some say the look across virginia beach town center also sunday we've got a beautiful day up in hampton and right now the downtown area also enjoying
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six degrees temperatures jumping up now. we were forty one last our campers on their way will reach the upper fifties by noon and then low sixties this afternoon it's a very mild and orange with a southwest wind heating things up here's a look at the forecast said selfless with about ten to fifteen mph even warmer tomorrow when
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>> it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, academy award-winner octavia spencer. and film and television actor max greenfield.
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singer/songwriter nathan sykes. also, put on your dancing shoes. we're kicking off "live"'s happy dance travel trivia. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] >> and now, here are your emmy-award winning co-hosts, kelly ripa and michael strahan. [applause] kelly: hi. oh, hello. hi.

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