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♪ >> breaking overnight tensions rising u.s. russia relations, new u.s. citizen arrested on spying charges. >> america reporter arrested in russia facing 20 years in prison if convicted on breaking overnight two blackhawk helicopters crashing on a routine training mission. what we know about crew members and latest on the investigation live on scene in kentucky. >> pope francis hospitalized live in roam just before holy week. >> minute by minute, terror
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inside nafshville school a family members of students speak out. >> major severe weather outbreak 50 million on alert where we could see more tornados as the storm sweeps across the country, ginger is back with the track and timing. >> family demands georgia teen put on a machine to breathe. why police haven't made an arrest. >> bipartisan push to get unruly passengers off commercial flights for good. >> new shake up against alec prosecutor stepped down weeks. >> ten-year-old shark bite survivor. >> very scared. didn't think i would live. >> speaking for the first time since being released from hospital frightening or deal
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spring break in mexico and his road to recovery. [music] >> all smiles for opening day, first pitch hours away. >> live in time square. >> three of us were not in bed by 8:00. we were there for the premier of "pretty baby." it is so good. >> powerful movie. thank you for coming. >> top news. >> truly excellent congratulations, george, people around the world getting ready for holy week and many concerned about pope francis. pontiff still in the hospital. latest on his condition ahead. >>
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breaking news, latestn the dangerous rise of tensions between united states and russia. james longman starts us off, good morning, james. >> reporter: good morning, george. russia detained american journalist from wall street journal on spying charges. this since time since russian cold war they have arrested a u.s. held in central russia. accuse of him collected state secrets and spying on russia behalf of the united states. statement wall street journal vehemently denies and seeks immediate release and stand in
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solidarity with evan and his family. russia is refusing to give warnings to the united states about missile tests or provide data about nuclear arsenal. this is required by nuclear arms agreement and prompted united states to do the same. eachgrmentigned in 2010. 1550 nuclear weapons with inspections. last month vladimir putin called off inspections and calling off all notifications of missile tests, robin? >> robin: we are going to turn to breaking news at home. overnight two blackhawk helicopters routine training mission. martha raddatz standing by. jaclyn lee is there on scene at the crash site in kentucky good morni morning. >> reporter: good morning,
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robin, very difficult one, officials confirmed nine service members killed in helicopter crash that involved two hh 60 blackhawk helicopters. routine. tray county 40 minutes outside fort campbell. two 101st airborne division air assault helicopters, kentucky state police got the call before 10:00 p.m. two blackhawk helicopters crashing. troopers discovered wrecka i d. homes. residents within the debris field asked to leave. we don't know how large the debris field is. command is focussed on caring for service members and families. u.s. military and kentucky state police are leading the investigation. now again, omni officials confirmed nine service members killed in this crash. governor andy bashir tweeted
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fatalities expected. he is asking for prayers for all involved, robin? >> robin: thank you, chief global affairs, martha raddatz. martha, blackhawk most widely used helicopter in the army. >> it is. they are considered reliable aircraft. training office. two tennessee killed, crash in the dark, in the wooded area. helicopters were likely in tandem. training can entail simply flying to and from landing zone to having soldiers fast rope while helicopters above. key reason of training to replicate what they would have to do in a conflict zone. that is never predictable,
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george? >> george: latest on pope francis. admitted into the hospital with infection. 86-year-old pontiff has spent several days, good morning, marcus. >> reporter: george, good morning. pope francis had a restful night and received communion as word of his illness spreads. >> this morning many waiting update on pope francis' condition. 86 hospitalized nearly 24 hours ago respiratory infection quote will require several days of appropriate hospital medical treatment. adding he had been complaining of respiratory difficulties. days before kissing a baby welcoming another child on pope mobile. 2021 francis spend days in the
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hospital that removed part of colon. year later slight bone fracture in his knee. he relies on a cane and as a wheelchair. young man part of lung removed because of mona kosar-abdi moan pneumonia. last year francis said former pope benedict 16th opened door to future resignations and when the time comes he would consider stepping down. pope tweeting: i am messages. >> reporter: all of this happening aheart of what is the busiest time on the calendar for the pope, holly week. waiting to hear from the vatican how events will be impacted on
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days leading up to easter sunday. >> robin: what matters is he makes a full recovery. now to nashville where the first lady attended a the victims' families. >> reporter: this community tries to console each other. survivors inside the school. >> she realized something very important was going on because the teachers pace of breathing increased, she was trembling. there were three shots fired into her classroom and some of the class shards cut one of her classmates. >> reporter: sandy herman's two grandchildren eli and claire surviving deadly attack. kids' parents and her man out of town watching the news in
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horror. >> i immediately dropped to my knees and started praying. >> reporter: new details on harrowing moments as police track down to shooter, 28-year-old audrey hale identified as transgender. 10:10, shooter entering the school. >> officers on lockdown. >> quickly locating shooter and engaging 10:25. [shots fired] >> two minutes later shooter declared dead. one of the architects of the school's active shooter protocol, they were trained on every scenario. >> we take them through a specific set of steps. >> reporter: sadly despite training and sadness, killing three nine years,
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adults. head of the school koonce, she gave her live to protect the students she love. a vigil. >> she was so profession. so prepared. so committed to her sweet children. >> resilient pastor lost his own daughter in the shooting plans to have her shooting here at the damaged sanctuary they call home. rebecca? >> rebecca: so much heart break. thank you, alex. we turn to the major storm on the move threatening to bring tornados to areas of the south still picking up from deadly twisters last weekend. ginger here with the track and tim timing. nice to see you in studio.
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>> ginger: that part of mississippi is back in enhanced risk. this storm cause erosion, interstate 5, north of santa clarita. flooding already started, too. a levy broke in california stevenson. agricultural tree going to be a problem. we are going to watch this storm over rockys, new mexico to missouri. today and tomorrow, cold front do unfortunate spring job erupting. damaging winds, isolated tornados cedar rapids. jonesboro, arkansas, southern, boot of missouri, george, long track tornados. >> george: investigation of bullying of a teenager, dropped
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off after being forced to consume dangerous amounts of alcohol. good morning, steve >> reporter: good morning, george. georgia investigators who are looking into this case say now getting help from the fbi. they say at this point no arrests to report. >> reporter: these are the pictures of trent leercam. a smiling, 19 year old, graduated from south georgia high school last year. friends describe soft spoken, sweetest kid around. this is the picture from last week, tuesday, his family demands justice. jumped in a chair barely arrive surrounded by a group of alleged teen abusers posted this image onlying soon social >> we owe it to this family. if i picture could say a thousand words, that is a horrible incident that occurred
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what that victim went through. >> according to the police report dropped him off at a hospital emergency room because he was unresponsive. clothes soaked with urine and spray paint all over body and hair. doctors had to put him on a machine and blood alcohol level was fatal 0.46. police know who the teens are in the photo but still investigating. >> we can't rush to judgment. we have to take our time. that is what we are doing. >> no justice! no peace. >> reporter: people calling for authorities to hurry up and make arrests. >> he deserves. >> at this same hospital, his moth irer died two years ago. he felt he was accepted and he thinks care for him. it wasn't the first time his son was abused.
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police looking into another night someone seen spraying him down with a water hose. >> father says his son came home with a cut that needed stitches. part of the problem is that the victim in this case is technically an adult age 19. all of the alleged abusers are minors. father says his son has been removed from the ventilator, has a long road to recovery. at this point needs prayers. robin. >> robin: that young man has been through so much. i hope he knows the support outside the hospital. bipartisan push for national no-fly list to get unruly passengers off commercial flights for good. rachel scott has more, good morning, rachel. >> reporter: unrulely passengers disrupting flights some even
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attacking flight attendants. a group of lawmakers wants to take it further. >> reporter: after thousands of reports of unruly passengers on flights, bipartisan group of lawmakers pushing to keep violent travelers grounded and out of the skies. >> acts of violence outlandish. >> bill would create no-fly list and allow tsa to ban people fined or convicted of assaulting crew members. > process put in place, every passenger knows if you commit violence in the skies, you will no longer fly. >> faa received 2500 unruly passenger reports and 8.4 million dollars in fines. capitol hill flight attendants shared stories of being attack. pedro for american airlines. >> he sucker punched me and spat in my house.
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>> i was hit in the head. knocked to the ground. i sustained serious injuries as a result of that. >> reporter: took months for her to go back to work after trying to break up an assault. >> i was crying. i was traumatized. i am still haunted by this incident. >> reporter: flight attendants pleading for change. can this pass in congress? similar legislation failed a hearing last year. group of lawmakers optimisic. this time different more democrats an republicans onboard as these incidents continue to pile up. >> robin: pennsylvania senator john fetterman expected to return soon? >> reporter: that's right expected to return back to capitol hill april 17th after congress back from a two-week recess. fetterman suffered a stroke and checked himself in mid february.
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senators both sides of the aisle eager to welcome him back. >> robin: good to know. >> george: coming up on "gma" what it could mean for alec baldwin. >> a child that was attacked from a shark is getting out of the hospital. >> robin: gwyneth paltrow's team put the man back on the stand. ginger? >> ginger: kicking off the snow? northwestern pennsylvania. that winter-like feel is spread far. look at philadelphia subfreezing. scranton high 14. 11 burlington, 14 albany. local weather in 30 seconds.
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drew: i am abc 7 drew tuma with your accuweather forecast. dry weather prevails today. partly cloudy skies with temperatures below average by five to 10 degrees. we max out in the mid and upper 50's. tonight we keep some of that cloud cover. temperatures in the 30's and low 40's. here is accuweather seven-day. a light chance of showers sunday. our next chance for showers will be next tuesday. >> live inside yankee stadium this morning.
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what a difference a day makes. what a lovely picture this morning we have partly cloudy skies, the exploratorium camera
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showing you that as the ferries make their way across the bay a lot better when you're traveling this morning compared to yesterday when we had that hail those downpours today enjoy the partly cloudy skies. you don't need the umbrella. i would take the heavier jacket with you this mornin because you areting out d low forties. later on today, will max out in the fifties. here's live, doppler said in our storm from yesterday that many of us saw hailouth. it is out od we are quiet. today we do have a frost advisory in effect for the valleys of the north bay until nine am for the next 90 minutes where you could see temperatures well in the thirties, creating some patchy frost on your grass or on your car's windshield. today mid and upper fifties a bit below average and then looking at the three day forecast a little milder tomorrow keep partly cloudy skies that start out the weekend . we do remain dry with mostly cloudy conditions, reggie. thank you drew if you're streaming us on abc seven bay area at abc, seven at seven continues for
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>> george: american journalist from wall street journal arrested on spying charges. russia refuses to give advance wrning about missile test. information required by the start nuclear arms agreement. this prompted united states to do the same. two blackhawk helicopters crashed in kentucky. u.s. military and state kentucky police leading the investigation. evacuation order in minnesota in re monday. carrying ethanol. cent is the latest in string a lot more ahead one of only five hiv patients ever known to go into remission coming up. >> george: shake up in alec
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baldwin shooting case. district attorney second prosecutor to stop done. mola lenghi has details good morning. >> reorter: good morning, this is the most recent set back this case including having charges p charges. just weeks after the special prosecutor she first assigned to the case resigned amid calls for disqualification. da says: she is assigning two new prosecutors, carry more si and jason louis will pursue
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justice in the death of alena hutchens on behalf of the first judicial district. statement coming after >> judge follow today law. >> baldwin and gut iier voluntary manslaughter. >> i hope we have a frank honest open discussion. > reporter: investigation having its share of twist and turns. dropping gun enhancement charge carrying maximum sentence five years in prison. that gun, colt 45 destroyed by the state yet spokeswoman for new mexico says the gun still exists and can in fact be used in evidence. some internal damage occurred during fbi testing.
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baldwin maintaining he was told the gun did not contain live ammunition and never pull today trigger in the shooting death in 2021 interview with george stefanopolus. >> you would never pull the trig sner >> no, no. you don't point and pull the trigger. >> reporter: expecting with -- wrongful death settlement. both baldwin and expected in court. >> we turn to a 10-year-old boy who was bit by a shark in mexico. erielle reshef is here, this is
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every parent's worst nightmare. > erielle: it is. this was shaping up to be the perfect vacation, zip lining, swimming through caves and take it easy on the beach last day. trip took a terrifying turn. >> i was very scared. i didn't think i would live. >> this morning a 10-year-old boy attacked by a shark in cancun thankful to be alive. >> felt like a bump. really sharp bump. >> erielle: dylan and older brother playing in knee deep water when out of nowhere dr. struck shark latching. >> i heard him scream first. that moment was the most overwhelming experience. >> erielle: his brother bystander and nearby life guard. >> my brother drug me on the sand and mom and other people
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bringing me up on to the like, they put me on a chair and tu tourniquet on my leg. >> it was terrifying, i didn't know how bad. there were more things i didn't know. as a mom, i was, i was he >> made me sad i couldn't see mo rgeries. >> we didn'tersttent of injurien >> a the tendons on both side of his knee were gone. a lot of nerve damage in his foot he is no longer able to lif his foot. he'll have a drop foot. he will be able to run and jump and play soccer in time. that is the best. >> i feel happy seeing and knowing i am going to be able to play again. >> erielle: dillon making it
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through hospital help of a therapy dog named halo. >> they gave dillon this card. halo is a special visitor when we were in the hospital. few times, huh? >> very special. >> erielle: millions travel to beach destinations for spring break. minority to stay vigilant in the water. >> you have to assume the risk. people should take kind of comfort knowing shark bite is extremely rare. > erielle: dillon on the road to walking. >> i think i will go back in the ocean eventually. >> he is brave and strong. if he wants to go back in the ocean, that is fantastic. >> erielle: he is brave and strong. each day getting better. long road of physical they are fi. his family is grateful for the community support. thank goodness his older brother knew what to do. >> robin: what a great name for
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>> robin: back with gwyneth paltrow trial. both sides expected to deliver closing arguments after stars's team called retired optometrist. kayna whitworth is with us.
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>> kayna: final hour of last full day in control of that witness stand to bring terry sanderson back and several medical experts. they called into his life style and global accident that changed his life forever. >> reporter: this morning, legal teams, gwyneth paltrow and man suing her preparing for closing arguments after heated exchanges. >> did you compare my client to king kong coming out of the jungle? yes or no >> that was not my intention>> reporter: he says she is to blame for three near death experiences he later had including an accidental overdose. >> you play miss paltrow for all three of those near death experiences true? >> i don't know if i said. >> are you claiming that in this
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lawsuit? >> yes. very unusual for me not to make good medical decisions. >> reporter: paltrow's team blasting that and life difficult after the crash. >> all of these pictures from your personal facebook after the collision? >> reporter: pulling dozens of photos on multiple international trips. >> visited there twice, explored jewish markets, deyor museum is that cool? >> yes, i did. >> went to a rock concert, is that true after the collision? >> i probably did. >> reporter: showing the jury sanderson back on the slopes. >> is this you skiing after the collision? >> it was that following year. i don't dispute it. > reporter: sanderson suing paltrow $300,000 saying she cause 2016 accident broken ribs, permanent brain damage and
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emotional defense. defense calling experts he was already experiencing those symptoms before the crash. >> medical records from before the injury through now and remove the injury doesn't change trajectory of his complaints. >> reporter: sanderson's team pushing back, asking when he regretted suing. >> pain of trying to sue a celebrity. i was seriously injured and so many insults added to that. so many insults added to that and layered on. this is obviously an issue that someone needs to be accountable for. if they are never accountable, what are they going to do? they are going to do it again. >> paltrow counter suing $1 claiming it was he. > reporter: sanderson's team is calling medical experts this lawsuit came seven years because
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the day, should we say play ball! baseball's opening day, every team in action. players and fans get ready for the new rules. will reeve there atian tee stadium, good morning, will. >> will: good morning. opening day american tradition. as far as rules go that is makes america's past time, time timeless. as for the games themselves, so much to look forward to. so many story lines, astros repeat as world series champions? can aaron judge come close to replicating last year mvp and set american league record 62 home runs. he is a super star.
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building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions . this is abc. seven news. good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc. seven mornings. how is traffic? covina? reggie. we do have a minor issue in san francisco to talk about this is going to be on dortmund one on one befores daroot cshat's meduf the way qck ming or the south bay. we do have a crash reported on southbound 80 before stevens creek boulevard. so expect minor delays in this area of pedro. hey, there. we're looking at live doppler seven. this morning, and it is quiet. i hope you're enjoying the dry skies a frost advisory stolen effect for the next hour. in the valleys of the north bay, where we'll find the temperatures. first thing in the thirties, but a lovely picture. this is sutro tower. you can see the northern end of the city. we're looking at alcatraz. partly cloudy skies up above. here's how your day shapes up. we'll keep those partly cloudy skies throughout the day temperatures mainly in
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the fifties. it's below average this time of the year. we should be in the mid sixties for most of us will go into the upper fifties later today, reggie thank you. you're streaming with us on our abc seven bay area app, abc, seven and seven continues. and everyone else will watch g m a like going hiking, just to hike to the bathroom. reaching for the bar, just to reach for pads.
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kwood good "good morning america" 8:00 a.m. tensions rising as american report r arrested in russia, facing 20 years in prison if convicted on espionage. u.s. response. >> robin: national no-fly list. bipartisan push to get unruly passengers off flights for good. >> george: one of only five hiv patients to go into remission. >> positive attitude i wasn't ready to die. >> george: diagnosis that
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changed everything.>> calling ft stars" val and jenna their baby. secret they kept from everyone and soaking up every moment of parenthood. >> robin: putting a spring in your step this morning, tory johnson deals and steals to spruce up your home for the sand she is saying... >> "good morning america"! >> live in time square this is "gma." >> robin: we could use a little spring in our step. >> good morning. is it the morning? we had a late night at "pretty baby." this is the story of
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shields. alley came through with the promise. can we talk about brooke shields. i had already respected her. once you are remi jorge what she has been through and her level of fame extraordinary and how she handled it all. she is going to be here tomorrow. >> robin: is mariska going to be, too. >> incredible going back through time, too, seeing so much history. incredible and on hulu soon. >> george: thank you, guys. american reporter for wall street journal arrested facing 20 years in prison. latest sign of a dangerous rise in tensions between russia and
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united states, going back to james longman. good morning, james. >> reporter: detained american journalist from wall street journal on spying charges. first time since the cold war russia arrested u. jrnalist on spying charges, being held i city of akaterinbug. accuse him collecting secrets and spying on behalf of the united states. haven't provided proof. they have opened a criminal case against him. statement wall street vehemently denies and seeks immediat release of trusted and dedicated reporter. we stand in solidarity with evan and family. russia refusing to provide data
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about nuclear arsenal. information required by nuclear arms agreement. prompted united states to do the same. new agreement in 2010. limits each country 1550 deployed nuclear war heads. last month vladimir putin called off inspections because of u.s. support for ukraine. now taking it step further calling off all notifications, robin. >> robin: all right, james, thank you. two blackhawk helicopters crashing in kentucky. chief global anchor martha raddatz. >> martha: good morning, robin. helicopters went down in wooded area before 10:00 p.m. army announcing nine soldiers kills 101st airborne division in fort campbell, kentucky. five aboard, four in other, two
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pilots, two kree chiefs and medics. multi-ship exercise and crews using night vision goggles far more challenging. these were medical evacuation helicopters they were not training specifically for a medical evacuation. any kind of aviation training is dangerous. no may day call. 101st do not yet know whether the helicopters collided although that is certainly a possibility during a night operation as with any aviatin accident, flight recorders will be analyzed, rebecca. >> rebecca: as you say nothing routine. thank you, martha raddatz. we turn to bipartisan push for possible national no-fly list to get unruly passengers off commercial flights for good. senior congressional correspondent rachel scott.
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> rachel: there is a bipartisan push to keep travelers out of the skies and grounded. lawmakers say this new bill is simple, violent on a flight you should not be allowed to fly. national no-fly list and ban tsa anyone convicted of assaulting crew members. members came to share their own personal jobs attacked on the job. >> hit on the head, knocked to the ground. sustained serious injuries as a result. >> i was crying, traumatized. still haunted by this incident. >> rachel: they received 2500 reports of unruly passengers. group of lawmakers trying to get more democrats and republicans onboard. >> george: rachels, thanks, developers calling for a pause
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[music] >> we are back with the cover >> george: fears or artificial intellig intelligence becoming more in touch. elon musk calling for a pause in some ai systems. trevor ault with us. >> trevor: artificial intelligence growing by leaps and bounds smarter everyday. now prominent tech voices say we careful, ai will evolve beyond our control. >> trevor: plea from elon musks and world tech innovators calling for a pause no one not even creators can understand, predict or reliably control. the open letter signed by musk apple co-founder steve was knee yak say companies need to hold ■
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advanced ai training until we are confident effects will be positive an risks manageable. letter says top ai labs acknowledge tech can prose profound risks to society and humanity. citing rebecca jarvis sitting down with sam atman. company which musk-cofounded can disable ai at any time. >> people should be happy we are a little scared. >> rebecca: you are a little scared? >> if i said i were not you should not trust me or be unhappy i am in this job. > trevor: in some sense this is preaching to the choir we have, i think, been talking about the issues loudest with most intensity for the longest. previously told rebecca... >> i have tremendous respect for elon. some different opinions but we
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fundamentally agree on more. >> trevor: it will cause dramatic, economic disruptions to democracy. >> i don't believe there is a threat. there are risks they pose. >> trevor: people who sign this letter shared safety protocols for ai and wait for government regulation. these kinds of decisions could eventually threaten humanity cannot be made solely by tech leaders. they cited rebecca's reporting. >> rebecca: thank you, trevor and your big brain in your brain. guys there are some real concerns. near term thank yous. be careful about identities. do your research.
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the research in these devices. they have hallucinations. hallucinations are untruths. we saw that play out with you, robin. >> george: don't have the devices do the research for you. >> verify. >> always decent advice. >> rebecca: thanks, trevor, thanks, guys. turn to "dancing with the stars" val chmerkovskiy and jenna johnson introducing baby boy to the world first time. kayna whitworth met up with the family of three earlier, kayna, are they didn't any sleep. >> still no sleep, they enjoy bundle of joy. they have been trying to conceive a year. they sought out fertility treatments and pregnant. extremely excited. early first pregnancy, they loss the baby. suffering miscarriage in silence. couple opened up about what happened and what they want other couples going through to know.
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>> hi sweetie. >> "dancing with the stars" jenna johnson and val chmerkovskiy introducing us to the ballroom's newest ballroom joy. >> so tender and sweet >> that is my teammate. >> rush of love flooded me more in regards to my wife. i have never loved and appreciated her more. >> roam is their rainbow baby, in january after miscarrying in 2021. >> we were in dallas for a show. while we were practicing, we did something. i turned to him, i am in i am b.
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immediately my heart dropped. i could see on his face it went white. i sprinted to our hotel room and i lost the baby in our hotel room. >> kayna: keeping pregnancy a secret she felt isolated and alone. truth is nobody knew? >> no. no one knew we were pregnant. we were so excited. >> kayna: jenna's relationship with dancing changed. >> i didn't want to dance a while. i was so angry. then it became my escape. i was so, so sad. i was hurting so much. >> kayna: year later, they found th hpyws. harde most isorth.
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>>hese are first dance shoes. >> no one is paying attention to that. takes on its own life, own path. >> they say they don't want other couples to feel alone. she will forever change how she talks to people about their family planning. questions like, when are you going to have a baby can be incredibly triggering and happened to her all the time after her miscarriage. >> that is wonderful advice, kayna. so fun to see them happy. those little shoes. [laughter]. >> lara: those will be. >> rebecca: lara, let's put you to work. >> lara: special pop news. two great stories first from world of tennis, 12 time champ bill
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bil billnominated for congressionalc bestow on individual to express appreciation for achievements. king expressing gratitude for consideration saying she has wanted to be a champion for equality at 11 when she first played tennis. if congress passes, king the first female athlete to receive this honor. do it!>> robin: it is going to happen. >> george: i feel like the oldest person on set. i remember that match. it was a big, big deal. >> robin: in houston. bobby riggs came in. people carrying him. >> george: she showed him. >> lara: sure did. other story this morning about this guy, george and alley and premier of "pretty baby."
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brooke shields and her family. i had to miss it.rt fmly rebecc. deb robes. deborah messing there. >> me, too. >> they were all there to support two-part doc produced by george and ali. bed by 8:00 and abc studios. brooke struggles and victories. brooke opened up what it was like to see her life brought to the big screen. >> i had never seen my whole life in its entirety start to finish until look at, all of it and to watch the progression of
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that little girl. see how my voice changed. i am proud i found my voice. you can hear my voice, ya know. i am proud of all the work i had done. >> lara: director alanna wilson the film is about what it is like to look in the mirror and see yourself and how long that can take to happen. we will hear more frr the wonderful brooke shields when she joins us tomorrow on "gma." alley and lana director on monday to chat about making two-part documentary. "pretty baby" brooke shields streams monday. george, congratulations. >> you have probably see the documentary she did on taylor swift. so impressive to see someone go through the creative process and
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turnout a powerful film. >> lara: you said you have a whole new view brooke shields. >> robin: she is helping others find theirs. beautiful. >> rebecca: and her own daughters. >> lara: really, really special. that is pop news. >> george: let's go to ginger. >> ginger: sorry i couldn't make it. i was crawling out of a snow pit. [laughter] i had to get home. it is still snowing in southern california, heavy rain along the coast. that is a problem by tomorrow. all starts after 3:00 p.m. we wanted to highlight cedar rapids, rock fort, illinois, jonesboro, arkansas, memphis. telling you drew: i am abc 7 drew tuma with your accuweather
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bill a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc seven news. good morning, everyone. i'm kumasi, aaron from abc, seven mornings going to check in now, with joe pena for a look at traffic, hydro bina. thank you. good morning, everyone. we're going to begin here in walnut creek, showing you a live picture of 6 80 that southbound traffic is packed right now. this is one of our busiest stretches. the other one is going to be north. dont traffic on 8 80 in oakland. this is our coliseum camera. they're showing you the issues in terms of the congestion, but there are no blocking problems right now. so that's good news, and you can see our dry times reflect that slow ride as well. kumasi. thanks, sabina. meteorologist re tumor has are accurate. the forecast after the break
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good morning bay area live is coming up. we'll chat with kyra sedgwick harry, some junior from grey's anatomy and katie lows co host at the nine on abc seven. we'll see you in a few minutes. ryan live doppler seven this morning. it is quiet. the rain from yesterday is out of here. a frost advisory is still in effect for the next 30 minutes in the valleys of the north bay, thirties and forties as you go about your morning right now, but that sun is up live look from our sutro tower camera looks beautiful in the northern part of the city. there's alcatraz out there to partly cloudy skies. enjoy the dry weather temperatures in the
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fifties later today, kumasi thank you drew. we'll have another abc seven news update in about 30 minutes. you can always find the latest on our news app and >> this year we want to give our biggest, most epic live mother's day surprise yet to the most deserving mom. >> oh, my goodness! >> said go now to goodmorningamerica.com or scan this qr code to find out how to enter to show your mom's story and honor heard the "gma" way. >> welcome back to "gma." he >> lara: welcome to "gma." celebrating incredible moms breakfast in bed surrounded by
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family and friends. we want you to find that special mom. scan the qr code or "good morning america".com to share the stories about a special mom. we are looking for that one super mom, robin. >> robin: so many out there. thank you, lara. great guest here in our little ole studio. golden globe winning portrayal "elton john" "rocket man." welcome back. taryn. >> always love having you here. new movie based on the classic video game many are familiar with. came out about the time you were born. >> that's right. i was born tate day after the movie ends.
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ends november 9th, 1989 berlin wall fell. i was born on 10th of november. events that led to the worldwide. i find it hard to sell this. really exciting. incredibly difficult to sell. >> george: how are you going to make a movie. >> i play this hank rogers, cowboyish daring crazy figure took it upon himself to get the rights to the game. government and kgb got involved. exciting, thrilling dangerous, comes out on the 31st. >> george: that was an exciting time. >> i played tetris for five
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minutes, yeah. still see falling blocks in my dreams. this game isn't just addictive, it stays with you. it is poetry, art and math working in magical sin crow nisty, it is -- it is the perfect ga. lair it is mesmerizing game. >> you said you played? definit love tetris. there is so much great 80s nostalgia gameboy references. >> if you are into that period. >> lara: for better for worse, your stash, the mustache very on point. maybe not for you. you didn't love it? >> no. i didn't love it. i think were it real i may have loved it.
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it was a bit of movie magic. and my word, that thing was so uncomfortable. the mustache gods gave me is a little lacking. so i had some movie hell. i wore it for -- for part of the movie. i said i will never do that ever again. most uncomfortable thing. bit likdbirth, iort.[lghearing e mua tohildbirth. absolutely horrendous. >> george: still go see the movie. >> robin: exactly. it was so cool, saturday was elton john's birthday, you played him in "rocket man" you used rehearsal footage as a
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tribute to him. >> we have this weird bond, you know. we are cut from the same cloth. this is when i was trying to learn piano part. i found it in my camera roll. i had never seen it. i thought, you know, send it to him as a birthday. he enjoyed it. such a special role for me. special time. >> robin: nice how you have all been able to stay in touch as much as you can. >> he is theer, there, everywhere non stop. >> george: tour been going on a long time. >> you were so good. such fans of that movie. fans of yours. we found out you have a new york favorite jr.'s cheesecake.
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i am an investigative reporter. we wanted to save you the trip down the block. keep it simple. we brought you one. >> the strawberry glaze this is the best one! i am sticking around. i am a new host. next up on "good morning america." thank you. lovely. >> robin: can't just eat one slice. >> i am not sharing this. thank you, i love it. >> robin: take us to break here. >> thank you, so um, hi, i am robin, tetris premiers tomorrow. one man's remarkable recovery, all thanks to a
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sg g>> george: fifth person known to go into remission from hiv. >> reporter: doctors don't like to use the word cure and hiv. after 30 years he was able to stop taking meds and remain hiv free thanks to miraculous life saving bone marrow transplant.
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what was it like walking into the history books? >> i am happy i am able to come out. >> reporter: small town georgia boy moving san francisco soon after. >> very, very exciting. never experienced anything like this. >> reporter: early 80s dark cloud moved over gay liberation. >> reporter: what did people call it? gay cancer? no one knew what was happening. >> gay men died by the thousands of aids-related illnesses. fear and stigma palpable. >> in the beginning like a curse. afraid of each other. i wasn't ready to be tested. i felt like it would mean a death sentence. >> reporter: 1988 tested positive for hiv. clouds lifted in 1992, paul fell for an airman arnie house.
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>> we met in san francisco happy hour. >> paul walked in, saw him, immediately knew i had to talk to him. i went over to him and whispered in his ear, i said i want to know you. >>eporr:auncing to tested and was hiv positive. better antiretro virals brought them to undetectable. two married another diagnosis looming. 2018 paul learned he had leukemia. >> reporter: you had been living with hiv 20 years. >> immediate reaction, felt like my heart sinks. >> what kept you going? >> positive attitude. >> reporter: he was offered a bone marrow transplant.
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rare mutation could put paul into hiv remission. >> it is a very rare mutation exists in 1% of the population, so it is not something we find very commonly. >> reporter: what was it like hearing the news this was possible? >> incredible. >> reporter: chemo for the transplant gruelling. outcome spectacular. chemoremained in remission. paul became fifth ever to go into remission from hiv. now four years after transplant, two years off after hiv meds. >> we can't find evidence of replicating hiv in his system. amazing. >> i was incredibly grateful. grateful to be alive. crate grateful i was a donor. >> doctors told us one in seven
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people who live with hiv don't know they are positive. testing is key. so easy to stop the spread. other key for those with hiv and cancer are more donors. doctors at city of hope credit be the match. robin, they were going on and on how you are a game changer. you have taught us all, more people sign up to be the match. more people like paul can have their lives saved. >> robin: you gave me goose bumps as well. privileged to be a messenger. never know the lives you are going to impact. so grateful we here at "good morning america" for my anniversary, we had drives all across the country. i am so glad he is doing well. >> robin: people want to help people you can save a life. >> george: more of paul's story on "night line."
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ginger? >> ginger: would you like to ski on fourth of july. snow west season on record, 695 inches. up top, 870 inches. that hasn't melted yet, obviously. brand new update for the drought. just came in. mora28he ltnt 49% huimprovements. i wanted to show where the storm is now moves next through the plains. look at drew: i am abc 7 meteorologist drew tuma. temperatures below average for most of us in the 50's. accuweather seven-day, chances of showers in the north . >> now we tournament a now >> rebecca: new way women are finding support and community in sobriety journey, quit let. it is helping them transform
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their lives. rhiannon ally. >> rhiannon: good morning to you, remember dry january? there is a growing number of women ditching alcohol altogether. with the new genera of self-help books helping to turn the page on decades old stigma. dominating social media and flying off the shelves. >> i am so grateful. >> quit let mix of story telling and motivational stories of chosen sobriety. >> i wanted to find something else beyond 12-step program. >> unexpected joy of being sober. and this naked mind help alleviate stigma of being alcohol free and transfoming mindset of addiction. >> i was able to identify so
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much with their stories and i had a deep desire to transform my life. >> even before the pandemic research showing increase in high risk drinking consumption in women 58% little over 10 years. >> women turn to alcohol for many reasons, sleep, relax, unwind from a difficult day. it is really important to remember that what used to be a tool can turn into a substance use issue. >> liquor of "quick like a woman." targets like mommy juice and rosé all day. three women in power pose and scotch on the rocks. start with this message alcohol is empowering thing to do as a woman. establish your liberation and
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independence. i wanted to create a different narrative, there is so much freedom removing it from from our culture. >> for me felt empowering i choose not to drink alcohol. i can choose to build the life that i want to live without being dependent on this substance. very different than i experienced. >> quit let movement is trying to create a community so people feel comfortable. resources available out there. in a lot of the of cases, rebecca it is about community, starting that conversation with yourself. >> rebecca: so important, rhiannon ally. >> rhiannon: absolutely. >> rebecca: latest trends and
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bill a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc. seven news. good morning, everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from abc seven morning. we're going to check in our job in a for a look at traffic. hydro vina. thank you. good morning, everyone. so we're going to start in albany where we're following a crash. right now it's going to be on westbound 80 right before the albany off ramping speeds are down to around 29 mph in that area. we want to skip over this issue, and i wanted to let you know that things have cleared up somewhat in the south bay on south 80 before stevens creek bull of right, but still a bit slow due to the earlier crash. he drew. hey, joe bean. okay, live doppler seven. look at this. it is all quiet after yesterday's storm that brought hail it is dry out there today. right now, temperatures were slowly warming through the forties or coldest spots. start out in the thirties. this morning that sunshine is out. what a beautiful picture partly cloudy and that's how the day looks throughout the entire afternoon temps in the fifties later today, kamasi thank you
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drew. now it's time for live with kelly and ryan and we'll be back at 11 for midday live. have a good morni it's live with kelly and ryan. today, award-winning actor and director, kyra sedgwick. plus from the hit series grey's anatomy, harry shum jr. and our spring has sprung week continues with a spring allergies lesson. also the wonderful katie lowes joins ryan at the co-host desk, all next on live. and now here are ryan seacrest and katie lowes. [humming along] -come on, k-lowe. -oh, oh, oh, yeah. okay. -swivelling-- -that's my morning shimmy for you all. you're welcome. you're welcome. hi, everybody. can you-- you can feel the energy. it's thursday, march 30th. filling in for kelly, it's katie lowes. thank you all for having me. hi, ryan.

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