karina for a look at traffic. karina: we have two sig alert causing major delays on the roads. this is sky 7 in san jose, three lanes closed past 10th street. the big rig is the big issue there. they are trying to get it cleaned up and moved out of the way, but as we zoom out, you can see the back up there again on the 280 westbound side. the other issue, a single rollover crash on westbound 80 atmel valley road. kumasi: lots julian: to keep -- julian: this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. under district attorney gascón, i prosecuted car break-ins. all repeat offenders, often in organized crime rings. but when chesa boudin took office, he dissolved the unit and stopped me from collaborating with the police on my cases. now home and car break-ins are on the rise because repeat offenders know they can get away with it. chesa boudin is failing to do his job. there's a better way to keep san francisco safe. recall chesa boudin now. >> coming up on live with kelly and ryan, dooley hill will be here to tell us about his series lisa: you can see fro52 and hald hayward, pretty gusty. 49 in napa, upper 50's and the coast, 60's around the bay today. julian? julian: another news update ♪ i feel love ♪ ♪ i feel love ♪ >>> tory had the nerve to say how much time? you got all the time in the world, girl. it's about mother's day. just ten days away so we have an extra special "deals & steals" this morning. let's say hello to the moms that are on military island outside right now. they are all nurses from local hospitals here in the new york city area and they are all -- they're "deals & steals" fans. >> sure they're not just cold? >> oh, no. >> maybe a little of both. >> it could be so. >> i do love me some nurses. >> tory is with us. as you know, you guys can get all you have to do is point your cell phone camera at the qr code on your screen and start shopping. you ready? >> let's do it. first up, suburban riot making its "gma" deals debut. yes. >> welcome. >> what i love, this is all about encouraging positivity, inspiring confidence, great phrases on it's a classic fit both jogger and tops so sets from them. also we have the ones with just a little heart there if that's more your speed. huge also, an additional assortment online. comfortable, cozy. >> super soft. >> mom will wantn them and you will too. today $68 for the set. >> for the set? >> yes. >> okay. >> speaking of comfy, loving these. super cozy. >> another "gma" deals debut, this is pavilion and this is a really fun way to bring inspiration home through coziness in the blankets. they all have messages that are sewn right into them so they're heartfelt sentiments. at the bottom, love you, mom, someone special, love you, grandma. believe. they're really beautiful and as you can see super soft as well. >> super soft and cozy. you are my witness on that. they double as wraps if necessary on the porch, right, if you're sitting outside. >> $30 is the deal. >> they were 60. now 30. >> cannot go wrong with jewelry. >> canvas style, what's great about it, two really fun trends, both the timeless gingham print as well as the scalloped edge on some of the other pieces. we've got bangles, earrings, necklace, easy to pile on. colors are great. even more colors than just the ones that you see here. these prices today start at $12. >> love these hand tel >> so fun. >> these are hand towels? >> yes. >> it's for the kitchen or ir t the bathroom. honey+hank and these are all -- >> these are great. >> they print them themselves so they're hand drawn and then these illustrations are amazing. we've got a few different themes, so one of them is all 50 states. >> so artistic you can't even tell they're a state. >> a tennis towel, lady. >> that's their whole shtick. there's a surprise element in the design. whether you like pups, pastimes like tennis or states plus we have their great coasters. this is a fun one. when i think of mother's day i think of all the women in my life who are amazing, there's grandparents, aunts, sisters, cousins, friends, colleagues, the people that help nurture you all year round, this is a great way to say thinking of you, love you, appreciate you and it starts at $10. >> check that out. >> self-care is not being selfish. >> yes, you got it. >> that's true. >> this is parasilk. we have a huge assortment. this is the new youth size glove so if mom and daughter or son want to have a little spa pampering at home we have the hand mitts and the foot masks. you pop it in the microwave for a few minutes then you let that moisturizing hot paraffin and coconut oil just moisturize and nurture your hands, all of their balms are terrific. this is a great brand. all made in america. these start at $10. end. >> good one. okay. finally, mary square. a really fun company, woman owned brand that makes these great pajamas and lounge wear. when i go to trade shows looking for brands for us, they always it's really soft too. good color, good softness. everything -- the tops are generously cut. the bottoms are great because they've got great kind of loose tie at the waist, there are shorts, pants. i think we found your weekend fit, right? i think we found your weekend fit. >> i do too. >> these are great. these start at $12 and we have a huge assortment from them online. if pajamas or loungewear are in the mix for you today -- >> just the beginning. >> that is just the beginning. that's not all we have nine exclusive bonus digital deals for mother's day all right here on this table that you see and we've partnered with all of these companies on all these amazing deals. you can get them by going to our website, okay, ginger, we got those moms out there, military island. we have a surprise for them? >> yes, we do. a surprise for all of you nurses, mothers in honor of mother's day, you are all going home with gifts from all of those companies. come on in, billy. there's your prize pack. it's happening. all right. >>> mingp here on "gma s got some delicious recipes that you can share with your kids and make with your kids. stick around. are you looking to renovate your kitchen or bathroom? i'm mike holmes here with ivan from agm renovations thanks mike! too often, homeowners hire the wrong contractor. ivan, i see this all the time. delays, shortcuts, hidden fees - nightmares. at agm we use the top trades, and each project is finished on time, on budget, backed by a five year warranty. that's why agm are the only kitchen and bathroom renovation specialists i recommend. ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ [announcer] call now and get $3,000 off! you're a champion. ♪you're not a quitter. quitters don't do what they're supposed to. champions do. and you're a star. and you shine. that's what you do. that's what you do every day. [inspirational music] >>> we are back wi >>> we are back with an inspiring story about how theaters across the u.s. are coming together to raise money for vital humanitarian efforts in ukraine. it's called "stand with ukraine through film." trevor ault is back with the details. hey, trevor. >> reporter: hey, george. good to see you again. we have known that since this conflict began, people have come in with more and more creative ways to help the people of ukraine and this is no different. it started with a single movie theater, a single fund-raiser and one powerful ukrainian film and now it snowballed into a massive movement across america and beyond. it started in a small town theater in salem, massachusetts. the u.s. theatrical debut of the ukrainian film "the guide." >> i was able to communicate with the director in kyiv. i asked if we could have the film and that any money we raised would go to ukrainian relief. he said, yes. >> reporter: now the project called "stand with ukraine through film" has grown quickly. "the guide" screened in more than 600 theaters in the u.s. and canada raising more than $100,000. released in ukraine in 2014, the film takes place in the 1930s and centers around peter, an american boy visiting ukraine with his father against the backdrop of soviet efforts to exterminate millions of anton greene now a freshman in college was 9 years old when he starred as peter. >> sitting here in the u.s., i just feel kind of helpless and obviously i can donate and i can spread awareness which is what i've been doing but it just doesn't feel like enough and so being able to do something that really no one else can because of the fact that i was in this movie, i'm very thankful. >> reporter: this country has these incredibly brave people ready to die for their liberty. i hope that simple realization is one takeaway that the american viewer will have as a result of watching the film. >> reporter: and the director of "the guide" says any theater can show it for free so long as every penny of ticket sales is donated to ukrainian humanitarian relief efforts. so check your local theater for a showing and if you don't see one let them know they can join this great cause for free. george? >> let's hope they join and thank you, trevor. ginger? >>> george, you know what it's not in belmar, new jersey, a beach morning, it is so cold, the windchill was subfreezing this morning even though i really brave out there on the boardwalk. look, this late season cold blast is making so many folks feel cold. chicago feels like 35 this morning, pittsburgh, 26. but spring is riding back and will come in for the weekend, philadelphia, 71 by sunday. that's the big picture. picture. >>> nothing says breakfast like steak cooking. we are cooking it up with celebrity chef and cookbook author marcela valladolid. she has a new bilingual children's cookbook called "cocinando on cook street" and she has a couple of them for us now. you got two little ones at the house. >> i do. >> easy to get them cooking? >> and that's the thing about this book, i have one, anna, th anything, she will eat anything that's on this board this morning, david could go an entire week just eating carbs, psta and bread so i have one of those at home. oh, there they are. my little david could eat carbs for like a week so that's why this book is so good because it'sve and if you want to add salsa or spicy, the adults can do that too. >> you did a little move. >> you have to. you have to do the move. [ speaking foreign language ] >> what do we have? carne asada tacos. >> simplest recipe in the history of the earth. delicious flank steak. >> flank steak is what we need to go with. >> that's the favorite for it. the only thing we're adding is salt, pepper and a little bit of lime, let that sit for about 20 minute. >> just 20 minutes. >> that's it. because you know what happens, it's like ceviche, the citrus will start to cook it. so it gets tough. once you let it sit for a little bit, pop it right on the grill and then you can season it a second time but we have one that's already ready right here and basically we're going to turn and what we're going to serve with those tacos, some grilled green onions, again, very simple seasoning. salt, pepper and it's just the stuff that kids will definitely gravitate towards. maybe your kids will be like no -- [ speaking foreign language ] we'll push those to the side. if you want to make the tacos, you make them and maybe the adults do want something pico de gallo and the kids want tortilla and the meat so the purpose, not only introduce all the ingredients in english and espanol, but also to get them excited about cooking and culture if they're like me and have a mexican background. >> this is something. adults can eat all this stuff too but all these are geared toward something simple kids can cook and want to eat. >> exactly. it's about getting like the family involved and back in the kitchen and for a lot of people like myself, they grew up perhaps in mexico or have a latin background to get excited about these recipes and learn to make them for an everyday meal. >> second one will be easier than the first? >> it's actually -- no, but i'll tell you one thing, where i come from, when you master this dish, they say -- [ speaking foreign language ] you can get married. >> okay, when you master this, you can get married. all right. we got a lot of people listening. >> exactly. so basically it's arroz rojo. it can be super intimidating. the rice, you toast it. super important, the garlic and the onion. you've got the garlic powder and the jalapeno. >> the rice toasted. >> yes. >> oh, my gosh, that's one of the secrets so it doesn't stick. you know, you don't want mushy rice. another tip which is also in the book, you always want to add your broth while it's hot. first you add your tomato sauce then you add your broth. cook for 12 minutes, reduce heat, simmer, typical rice technique. the most important thing, my friend, the most important thing when making rice and all of this in the book in both languages, let it rest. people don't know this about rice. >> how long does it need to rest? >> 20 minutes. >> 20-minute nap for the rice, let it rest. >> fluff it, give it some love. then put it on the table like what kid isn't going to love just a beautiful bowl of arroz rojo. >> that won't throw the kid pe there -- >> you take them out. david would sit for six hours and remove every single pea. my kid would definitely do that. i know exactly what you're talking about. >> you mentioned getting kids back in the kitchen. what did we do during the pandemic? were we cooking more? ordering out more? maybe we need to get back to some habits. >> can i tell you -- i started zoom cooking classes and we would get 1,500 people at a time because everybody got back to basics. it was the most beautiful thing, like people were reminded that we could actually cook our own meals and that was -- this whole book was written during the pandemic. >> oh, my goodness. >> huge inspiration to remind people of getting back home with their families and cooking and getting kids excited about not only cooking but being together at the dinner table and talking. >> the book is "cocinando on cook street." >> yes, perfectly said. >> it's out now. scan the qr code on your screen or go to goodmorningamerica.com to get all these recipes. so good to have you back in studio with us here. thank you. >> good to be back. >>> folks, coming up, a big surprise in how technology is helping the deaf community feeling empowered. stay with us on "gma." if you're a small business, there are lots of choices when it comes to your internet and technology needs. but when you choose comcast business internet, you choose the largest, fastest reliable network. you choose advanced security. and you choose fiber solutions with speeds up to 10 gigs available to more small businesses than any other provider. the choice is clear: get unbeatable business solutions from the most innovative company. get a great deal on this limited time price with internet and voice for just $49.99 a month for 24 months with a 2-year price guarantee. call today. fueling up can be pricey... but now filling up on denny's eeeeendlesssss world famous breakfast is not. get all the pancakes, hash browns and scrambled eggs you want for only $6.99. endless breakfast. endless value. only at denny's. >>> welcome back. best picture winner "coda" brought us a greater understanding of the deaf experience to >>> welcome back. best picture winner "coda" brought us a greater understanding of the deaf experience to a wide audience. "gma" contributor megan ryte met with members of the deaf community and brought them a very big surprise. good morning, megan. i love this. >> thank you. yes, good morning. many kids struggled with remote learning but imagine what it was like for a deaf child. specialized technology plays a large part in servicing the deaf and hard of hearing community. this segment is sponsored by verizon which found a special way to help those students. >> there are plenty of pretty voices with nothing to say. you have something to say. >> i love you. thank you. >> reporter: "coda's" oscar takeover was a moment decades in the making. >> it's incredible for us to be able to see someone who is deaf gain that kind of award because it really puts the deaf community into everybody's homes. >> reporter: a shining example of what the future could hold for the family. they are parents to two girls. >> hello, hello. >> hello, hello. >> reporter: they love to perform and the way they hear music is a gift. >> you wouldn't know that they are deaf and hard of hearing. why is that? >> after finding out that they were deaf and hard of hearing, around 6 months, we decided to give them cochlear implants. >> a deaf or hard of hearing child has to work harder to gain that knowledge of speech language around them. >> it's a lot of work. there's a lot of schooling that goes into it. >> reporter: institutions like mill neck school for the deaf are vital resources. >> are you ready? come this way. this way. >> reporter: what they offer most is essential community. >> it's their utopia where they feel safe, where they feel that they can thrive. >> reporter: two years ago that utopia transformed completely as over 100 mill neck deaf and hard of hearing students were forced into remote learning. >> it was detrimental to them to be educated at home. it was better than nothing but for deaf kids it was even worse because this is where they get the connection. >> reporter: technology became an integral part of mill neck operations. >> being able to see your teacher and work with them to help them move through the sessions and be excited to come to class. >> reporter: to ensure the power of connection is never disrupted again, our sponsor verizon is teaming up with football player and spokesperson john feliciano in a giant way to support small business like the mill neck foundation. >> during verizon's small business days which start now until may 4th, small and midsize business owners can come into the store and you can get a complimentary tech evaluation and special discounts. >> reporter: next up, something special. i have a giant surprise for you, okay? i want to introduce to you new york giants' own john feliciano. [ cheers and applause ] >> how y'all doing? my brother was born deaf so i know from firsthand experience what you guys do here. my friends over at verizon were so inspired by your guys' story that they're donating $15,000 to the mill neck foundation to improve the lives of deaf and hard of hearing. >> thank you. thank you. >> reporter: the mill neck organization's mission statement says it wants the deaf and hard of hearing community to be included, empowered, celebrated and embraced as equals and technology is a key part of achieving that goal. lara. >> yes, it is. yes, it is, yes, robin, fully agree. we'll be right back on "good morning america." >>> "gma's" helping hands is sponsored by verizon. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. ♪ ♪ now with speeds up to 5-gigs. 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[cheers and applause] >> ryan:ey, guys. good morning! >> kelly: hey, how are you?