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parent company to sell its u.s. operations to an american company and that was not number four. obviously, that was number six. >> and number seven is get ready for saint patrick's day with my favorite place, krispy kreme. they are offering new for new flavors to celebrate the holiday . >> they are we out. >> give me that cream donut on the right. that's the one. >> that's it. >> good morning america. spring break travel kicks into high gear. big concerns over boeing jets right now. breaking overnight, new concerns over boeing quality control. the new report that it's failed dozens of audits. what the company is saying this morning. school bus crash. >> route 24. a semi has hit a school bus. one of the vehicles is on fire. >> five people killed, including three children when a semitruck and school bus collided on a highway.
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we're live on the scene. deadly winds tearing through the northeast and the new cross country storm on the move. sam is tracking it all. tik tok blocked. the push for a ban an the new push back on congress. >> 90% of sales are through tik tok. we'd lose all our customers. >> with millions of businesses on the line, and why lawmakers on both sides of the law warn the popular app cannot be trusted. royal photo scandal. princess kate seen for first time since admitting she edited the picture with her kids as questions grow about the future queen. >> one on one with jenifer lewis. the actress and comedienne revealing a harrowing experience. >> nothing would move. so i laid there. i said, move your body, baby. come on. >> what happened on her trip of a life time? is your car spying on you? could it drive your insurance rates higher? plus the big change coming to
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air bnb concerning surveillance cameras. soundtrack of the '80s. ♪ now i've got you in my sights with these hungry eyes ♪ celebrating eric carmen, the voice behind hits likes "all by myself", "almost paradise" and of course, "hungry eyes." ♪ i feel the magic between you and i ♪ ♪ this ain't texas ain't no hold em ♪ >> and this ain't your average anticipation. beyonce's been working 9 to 5. and overtime. ♪ working 9 to 5 ♪ could queen bey be channelling queen dolly? a country collab come true. >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america. >> i don't know why i started to whisper like that.
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[ laughter ] they are a dynamic duo. we'll tell you more about that later. >> we're working two additional hours, 9 to 5. actually 7 to 9 a.m. ask great to be with you this morning. the new inflation numbers are coming out. what more americans are doing to pay for higher costs. first new questions about boeing, concerns over quality control. trevor ault joins us with details on the new report and how the company's responding. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, george. so boeing's been facing significant scrutiny, not just from the public, but also from safety officials. "the new york times" reports after that door panel blew off an alaska airlines flight in january, boeing has failed dozens of audits, with auditors finding nearly 100 instances of boeing allegedly violating manufacturing regulations. this morning new concerns about quality control at boeing. "the new york times" reports the company has failed 33 of the 89 audits the faa conducted after a
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door panel blew off midflight on this alaska airlines plane in january. investigators later found four bolts were missing. >> following the incident the faa took immediate action to increase its oversight activity, and we will continue to put safety first. >> reporter: the faa also conducted 13 audits of boeing supplier spirit aerosystems. seven reportedly resulted in a failing grade. "the times" say documents show the faa saw them using a hotel key card to check a door seal an apply dawn soap to a door seal. boeing responding overnight saying, we continue to implement immediate changes and develop a comprehensive action plan to strengthen safety and quality with transparency at every turn. >> do you feel like they're making safe airplanes? >> right now with our oversight, we are certifying them as safe, yes. >> reporter: meanwhile a boeing whistleblower who raised concerns about production standards has been found dead after an apparent suicide. >> this is not a 737 problem, it's a boeing problem.
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>> reporter: the body of 62-year-old john barnett, a long time boeing employee and quality manager, was found in charleston, south carolina, where he was being questioned in a case against boeing. barnett told the bbc in 2019 workers deliberately used faulty parts on the production line. boeing denied his claims. this past january, he told tmz he was not surprised when that door panel blew off the alaska airlines flight. >> what we're seeing with the door plug is what i have seen with the rest of the airplane, as far as jobs not being completed properly, inspection steps removed. >> reporter: in a statement, boeing said we are saddened by mr. barnett's passing and our thoughts are with his family and friends. this morning safety officials are eyeing the investigation into that video where 50 passengers were injured on a boeing 737 dream liner over
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australia, many thrown into the ceiling, describing a sudden nose dive. brian jokat saying he asked the pilot what happened. he said, my instruments, i just lost them and then they came back instantly, within a split second. but enough to cause the plane to do whatever it did. >> reporter: the airline called the incident a strong shake and, for a time, blamed a technical event. >> the good news is the black boxes will quickly determine whether this was an aircraft malfunction or turbulence. >> reporter: and it's possible the ntsb could join this investigation into the latest incident if officials overseas request u.s. assistance. meanwhile, in late february, the faa gave boeing 90 days to develop a plan for quality control improvements. robin? >> all right, trevor. thank you. now the fatal school bus crash in illinois. three children and two adults were killed when the bus collided with a semitruck.
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alex presha is on the scene for us. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, robin. it is a tight knit community here so school is cancelled today. instead they have grief counselors to help students and faculty deal with this devastating news. this morning an investigation ramping up into this tragic crash between a school bus and a semitruck that killed five in illinois, including three young children. >> route 24. semi has hit a school bus. one of the vehicles is on fire. >> reporter: 5-year-old maria mill, noah miller, along with both drivers all killed when police say the bus carrying the children crossed into on coming traffic, colliding with a semitruck about 60 miles west of springfield. >> the bus was traveling west on route 24 and for an unknown reason crossed over into the east bound lane in front of the semitruck. >> reporter: the truck carrying
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sand flipped on its side, barely recognizable. the school bus, a burned out frame all that's left. >> small county, small community. it's a close knit family. when you have lost lives like this, it's devastating. quite a tragedy. >> reporter: the school the children attended canceling classes through tomorrow saying in a statement, our thoughts and prayers go out to the families and our community. >> there's nothing easy about it and never will be. families are devastated. they were thinking the worst. they were worrying about the worst. >> reporter: the investigation here is ramping up. the ntsb is sending a team here to help get to the bottom of what caused this deadly crash. george? >> okay, alex. thanks. we're going to washington now where special counsel who investigated president biden's handling of classified documents after he left the obama white house is set to testify on capitol hill. good morning, mary. >> reporter: george, good morning. this is the first time we will be hearing from the special counsel since the release of his explosive report last month. and just a few hours he will be
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sitting right here defending his decision not to bring charges against the president over his handling of classified information. this report enraged the president furious over the depiction of the president as a sympathetic, well meaning elderly man with a poor memory. today he will say he had to assess his mental state in order to determine if he willfully retained classified material. we have just learned the justice department has now turned over the full transcript of biden's interview with the special counsel to the committee so they can see for themselves. i have also reviewed the transcript, all 250 pages of it. there are moments where his memory relapses especially when he talks about his son. he struggled to remember the year his son died though he does remember the day. overall, the image of the
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president that emerges largely mirrors his public persona. he staunchly defensive of his handsling of classified material. he often offered detailed descriptions of year old events. he also rambles. he even jokes around, as joe biden does. george? >> mary bruce, thanks. robin? now the powerful winds that ripped through the northeast. now the new cross country storm on the move. we're going to bring in sam, who is in for ginger. >> good morning, everyone. so these wild and dangerous winds have new turned deadly. some tragic images out of pennsylvania. i want to show you the size of the tree that hit this house. a man died in this house. these winds were all over the northeast. take a look in brooklyn. look at the size of these trees. here's the problem. we had the big heavy rain. saturated, the ground wet. when we have 60, 70 mile per hour winds, it just took these trees right over. the weather is much improved. there's no wind advisory. look at philly, going to 73 by the time we get to thursday. new york approaches 70. hartford you're in the 60s.
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closer to the cooler water temperatures we stay a little cooler. that's because we've got some big heat building in the country are. that's going to fire up these next storms. here come the strongest storms. i want you to notice wednesday to thursday. we're getting close to spring storm time. kansas city, omaha. watch for damaging winds, tornado threats. look on thursday how it spreads out of the country. 70 in fargo, guys. that's the earliest 70 ever in fargo. more on the heat when we come back in just a minute. george? >> okay, sam, thanks. the latest now in the battle over tik tok. house set to vote on a bipartisan bill to ban the social media giant from the u.s. if its chinese owners don't sell. president biden supports the bill but former president trump has reversed himself, now opposes the ban. senior congressional correspondent rachel scott is on capitol hill. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: george, good morning. in just a few hours house lawmakers will seven a classified briefing on tik tok. it comes as the platform launches an all out pressure campaign on congress, urging its users to call their representatives, sending content creators here, hoping to prevent that possible ban. this morning the widely popular
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app tik tok facing a possible ban. we have challenges. roughly 170 million americans use tik tok. but now lawmakers are pushing forward with legislation to force its chinese parent company to sell the app or face a ban in the u.s. tik tok content creators like linda trong and paul tran say the bill would be devastating. the couple's beauty bran has gone viral in the platform boosting their once struggling business. >> before we were on other platforms, we just never had success. >> reporter: now, nearly all of their sales come from tik tok. >> a ban on tik tok would be devastating. it would -- 90% of our sales are from tik tok shoppers. >> reporter: tik tok said over 5 million businesses use the platform to reach their customers. lawmakers from both parties warn tik tok and its chinese parent company can't be trusted warning china could manipulate the algorithms to spread its own
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propaganda and data like your browser history and location could be shared with the chinese government. >> just poses a very, very serious national security risk. >> reporter: tik tok has denied those allegation, prompting users on the app to call their lawmakers. washington has tried and failed to crack down on tik tok before. donald trump once pushed the ban during his presidency. now the former president changing his tune. >> there are a lot of young kids on tik tok who will go crazy without it. the thing i don't like is that, without tik tok, you can make facebook bigger. i consider facebook to be an enemy of the people. >> reporter: that change from trump coming after he met with a major republican donor who has a financial stake in the platform. we are learning the ceo of tik tok is also here in washington today trying to set up meetings with senators here on capitol hill who appear much more on the fence. many of the lawmakers over in the house. rebecca, the president said he would sign this bill if passed. >> all right, rachel. thank you. we turn to the latest inflation
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report out this morning. elizabeth schulze show us why we are seeing more families dip into their savings for day to day costs. good morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning, rebecca. this report gives us a glimpse of the cost of everything from groceries to rent. to gas. it shows that overall inflation has improved but prices are still stubbornly high. you can really get a sense of that picture when you look at the price of a gallon of milk. the average price is $3.96. that is an improvement from $4.16 at this time last year. still higher than $3.88 two years ago. eggs will cost you 3 bucks today. better than more than $4 a year ago but not quite back to where we were two years ago. while on average american salaries are going up, these higher day to day costs help explain why more house holds are dipping into their savings. vanguard which overseas 5 million retirement accounts, says about 4% of its customers withdrew funds early from their 401k's last year.
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that is the second year in a row that those withdrawals hit a new record. good news is your savings, your money in the bank, should be earning more interest because the fed says it's not ready to cut those interest rates quite yet. robin? >> we appreciate you ending with a bit of good news there at the end. elizabeth, thank you. this morning we are remembering singer eric carmen. the front man for the band the raspberries before going on to a solo career with hits like "hungry eyes" and "all by myself." lara is gonna share more with us. >> that's right. with giant hits in films like dirty dancing and footloose, his career is like a musical time capsule from an era that might have seemed just a little simpler. eric carmen's "hungry eyes" became one of the biggest hits for one of the biggest movies in the 1980s. ♪ one look at you and i disguise i've got hungry eyes
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>> this smash from the dirty dancing sound track reaching number 4 on the charts in 1988. long before that, carmen was known as a prolific singer/songwriter. ♪ heading the hit "go all the way" with the raspberries in 1972. ♪ baby please go all the way ♪ >> then as a solo artist he wrote and sang "all by myself" in 1975. the same song celine dion would turn into a world wide smash two decades later. ♪ all by myself don't want to be all by myself ♪ >> carmen would also compose
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"almost paradise" from "footloose." ♪ i face the nights alone oh how could i have known that all my life i only needed you almost paradise ♪ >> in a statement his wife amy writing it brought him great joy to know that for decades his music touched so many and will be his lasting legacy. ♪ all by myself ♪ >> eric carmen was 74. enjoying remembering his songs. carmen said he never expected "all by myself" to become a hit because it didn't conform to the standard most music companies were looking for at that time. but it would end up being iconic thanks to the dion version. it would end up being featured in several movies as well including "clueless" and "bridget jones diary." >> i remember that from high school.
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>> i know. we did. >> we definitely slow danced to this song. >> you just forgot all the hits he had. >> so talented. he will be missed. 74 years young. >> thank you, lara. coming up the new fallout for the royal family after princess kate apologized for sharing an edited photo with her kids. we're gonna tell you how the palace is responding this morning. before you head to work, is your car spying on you? >> what? >> just ask it. it will tell you the truth. we're going to break down the data on how it could impact your car insurance. this is real, robin. >> okay. plus how warehouse club stores can help you save on your spring break travel. that's real, too, rebecca. now to sam. >> all right. we told you we would talk more about heat. i want to show you, all this has been building in the middle of the country. green bay gets a record about 69. there will be some other records in this area. watch the heat spread east though. the big problem, this is where we were two weeks ago with fire danger here because we've got dry winds and the high heat.
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news reports say that the prime minister of haiti will resign responding to gangs attempting to overthrow the government. two more colleges are reinstating standardized tests for admission. brown university and the university of texas at austin are the latest to bring back mandatory sat or act scores. that followed similar announcements by dartmouth and yale. many universities dropped the requirement during the pandemic. that news takes me back to the high school auditorium. sends a little shiver up my spine. >> did you take the sat or act? >> i took both. >> of course you did. [ laughter ] of course you did. >> neither went as well as i had hoped for. but, you know, whatever. extra credit. okay. >> double your chances. >> okay. we've got a lot more ahead including, is your car spying on you? and how it could impact your car insurance. that is coming up. the fallout for the royal family after it released the edited photo of princess kate. she apologized, though questions about her health continue. foreign correspondent james longman is at buckingham palace.
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good morning, james. >> reporter: good morning, george. the royal family wanted this to die down. now just about every front page tells a different story. picture of chaos reads the mirror. daily mail, how the photo became a pr disaster. but the sun which is the country's most popular newspaper "lay off kate." that tells the general theme here. there's a lot of support for the princess of wales, but ultimately people are worried about how she is and the mystery of that photo continues. this morning mounting questions over the royal photo scandal, covering the front pages of international tabloids. this as princess kate was seen for the first time since it all erupted leaving windsor castle with prince william monday on her way to a private appointment. the prince also speaking at an event overnight but not acknowledging his wife or the image that was meant to calm concerns over her health, but instead only raised more questions after the princess admitted she edited it.
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the palace initially sharing the photo, refusing to share the original version of the picture of kate with her children. now several major photo agencies have been forced to issue kill notices. one news agency highlighting the issues, including a missing part on princess charlotte's sleeve and skirt. how her hair abruptly ends on her right shoulder. and the change in kate's zipper. >> i don't think it was staged or digitally inserted. i don't think it's an ai generated photo. lot of amateur photographers touch up their photos. there's little things they didn't like. these are usually relatively benign things where you're just trying to make a better picture. trying to create, if you will, a perfect photo. >> reporter: the princess issuing a response saying, like many amateur photographers, i do occasionally experiment with editing. i wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph we shared yesterday caused. >> there is a potential long
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term consequence here in terms of trust. can we now trust what the palace tells us? if they give us a picture of the family again. are we all going to be zooming in looking for the digital manipulations that kate has admitted she did? so there is a long term consequence of this, as well as the short term fury around kate and where she is. on that front, it's just added fuel to an already raging fire. >> reporter: the family is now trying to keep calm and carry on. queen camilla and prince william were seen together at the helm of the commonwealth day celebrations monday. >> 75th anniversary of the commonwealth is a moment to reflect -- >> reporter: king charles prerecording this video message marking the occasion as he step back from public events to undergo cancer treatment and kate recovers from that abdominal surgery. >> kate will be feeling embarrassed about what happened. the fact that a photo that was meant to squash all the rumors
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and put all the conspiracy theories to bed has had the exact opposite effect. >> reporter: now this story goes away in one of two ways. either kate appears in public or that original photograph is released. until then speculation will continue. guys? >> thank you, james. so many texts going on about this. all the questions that it raises. okay. we turn to new driving data before you hit the road for your morning commute, and the big question that comes with that. is your car spying on you? morgan norwood is here with what you need to know about a smart driver feature and how this could affect your car insurance. good morning, morgan. >> good morning. the idea that your car could be spying on you may sound like something out of a sci-fi flick. according to a new report in the new york times, lexis nexis knew about every trip gm drivers took, down to the tiniest detail. this morning driver beware. your car could be recording how
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you drive, your speed or any hard braking and then transmitting that data to an information clearinghouse. the new york times reports that data clearinghouse is working with insurance companies and their collaboration could drive your insurance rates higher. >> they are all connected. we would not be surprised that others might be having some plans. >> reporter: the data collection was uncovered by drivers using general motor's on star service which is traditionally used to make an emergency call. the owner of a chevy said he uncovered a 258 page report on his personal driving habits after he asked about a more than 20% increase in his insurance rate. his insurance company told him to check his lexis nexis file. turns out gm's on star service has a smart driver feature which tracks driver habits as way to improve safety. gm confirmed to the times that it shares select insights with
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lexis nexis and another data broker but said the program is optional and drivers can unenroll at any time. >> this is the beginning of an era where we will continue to be connected in every possible way. cars might seem like the last gasp. cocoon-like environment, but it's one more thing that's getting connected. >> reporter: nationwide auto insurance rates are up 26% this year rising six times faster than overall inflation. the increase is blamed on several factors including the rising cost of car repairs. but now you can add another factor. the possibility of your insurance companies tracking how you drive. okay. listen up. if you own a gm vehicle, chevy, cadillac, buick or gmc with on star service, you can check whether you're enrolled in smart driver on your car's app. guys, i mean, this forces you to kind of be on your best driving behavior. >> at all times. >> wow. >> all right, morgan.
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>> we just keep taking a trip down memory lane during commercial break here. lovely. we are back with a hack that could help you save on spring break travel. discounted airline and lodging gift cards at warehouse club stores. becky tried them out for you. good morning to you, becky. >> robin, good morning. you know, my daughter has been begging to go see her favorite musician in concert, but he wasn't scheduled to play anywhere near us. that meant a plane ticket. i tried out the strategy of going to costco to buy airline gift cards to save on the flight. ♪ from the first song, it was a dream come true for my daughter and her best friend. i knew all the money we spent on getting here was worth it. but that doesn't mean i didn't strategize to save as much money as i could. to get to any chris stapleton concert, we were going to have to fly so i purchased a discounted airline gift card at costco. i paid $425 for $500 worth of southwest airlines credit and used it on our flights to san diego. >> some big box stores offer
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gift cards and they can be a tremendous deal. >> either in store or online you'll find gift cards for airlines, lodging and travel experiences. currently costco has a $500 southwest card on sale for $450. and they have golf and spa gift cards for roughly 20% off face value. sam's club also has a $500 southwest gift card. theirs for $452. and a $500 air bnb gift card for $485. over at bj's, you can get a delta gift card worth $500 for just $490. >> big box stores can vary their inventory. sometimes they offer discounts while supplies last. so for instance, with a current southwest discount through costco, that's not gonna last forever. >> so for these fans -- ♪ >> it's something that made this big travel production a little less financially painful.
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[ cheers ] now these travel gift card deals fluctuate all the time. you will see some of the best prices around black friday and travel tuesday. but they come and go all year long. i should say there are limits to the number you can buy, like costco said you can only get five of their southwest cards per customer. i loved saving on that trip, robin. you're a country music fan. my daughter burst into tears at the first song. >> i bet she did. she had a great time, didn't she? >> so great. >> love the cowboy hat she had on. nice touch there. nice touch. looking good. >> yee haw! >> thanks for sharing with us, becky. we appreciate it. up next our play of the day. come on back. day. probably in vegas. (youngest girl) someday, i'll help all balloon animals roam free.
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spirit, sharing the details of her terrifying accident. she's doing this for the first time, sharing, and how she dealt with the after math. our exclusive interview is coming up. >> you just created space for that vulnerability, robin. looking forward to the conversation. just ahead air bnb's big policy change on cameras. >> first top stories breaking at eight. we start with the breaking news just moments ago ahead of the upcoming testimony from the special counsel who investigate president biden's handling of classified documents after he left the obama white house. want to go back to mary bruce. good morning, mary. >> reporter: george, good morning. robert hurr is set to testify here. this will be the first time we are hearing from him since the release of his explosive report last month. he will be here before lawmakers in just a short while, defensing his decision not to bring charges against the president over his handling of classified material. but this report also enraged the president and the white house. they were furious over hurr's description of the president as a sympathetic, well meaning elderly man with a poor memory.
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hurr is set to defense his characterization saying he had to assess the president's mental state in order to evaluate whether he willfully retained classified documents. he is also going to say he had to consider how a jury would perceive the president's mental state and memory. we have just learned the justice department has turned over the full transcript of the president's interview to the committees so they can now have a look for themselves. >> mary, did you get a chance to look at the transcript? >> reporter: i did. i have reviewed the full transcript, all 250 pages of it. there are moments where the president does have memory lapses especially, for instance, in his recall and description of his son's death. the president struggled to remember the year he died but does remember the exact date. it also contradicts president's adamant assertion that it was hurr that first brought up his son's death when it was the president who first introduces him into the testimony. overall, i have to tell you, the image you get of the president,
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that you take away largely mirrors of that of his public persona. he staunchly defends his handling of classified documents. he has detailed reelection of events from years ago. he was very conversational. he does tend to ramble, as joe biden does. george? >> thank you very much. robin? now to the urgent search in nashville for a missing 22-year-old college student. riley strain. his parents spoke with us overnight. aaron katersky is here with the latest. good morning, aaron. >> good morning, robin. riley strain was visiting nashville with his fraternity brothers. he hasn't been seen in four days. this morning an urgent search in nashville for 22-year-old riley strain. >> he's just a great kid. we just miss him and want him back so bad. we miss him so much. >> reporter: nashville police say the university of missouri student was last seen on friday night at this bar owned by
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blue eyes. he's a business student set to graduate two months from now. rebecca? >> so much ahead from him. just pray he turns up soon. okay, aaron. thank you. we turn to a major change for air bnb customers. the company is banning indoor surveillance cameras in properties listed on the site. elizabeth schulze is back with more on that. nice to see you again, elizabeth. >> hey, rebecca. air bnb said this is part of a push to protect its guest privacy. until now, hosts were allowed to put indoor security cameras on units in common areas like hallways and living rooms as long as they were disclosed on the listing page. as of april 30th, indoor cameras will be completely banned at all air bnb properties around the world. cameras outside, like on doorbells, will still be permitted if they're disclosed in advance. the company saying in a statement this policy simplifies their approach and makes clear that security cameras are not allowed inside listings, regardless of their location, purpose or prior disclosure.
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air bnb faced concerns about privacy for years. some guests alleged they found cameras hidden inside bedrooms and how to spot them is a popular search on apps like tik tok. the company says this change will affect a small subset of its listings. hosts have until the end of april to remove those cameras and if they don't, they risk getting kicked off of the platform. guys? >> okay, elizabeth, thank you. we like that news. coming up in our gma morning menu, sza revealing she had her breast implants removed. how her family history of cancer factored in. dr. darien sutton is here with more. also ahead, we'll tell you what may be the best month to sell your home, what buyers and sellers need to know. plus more of my time with christina applegate and jamie lynn sigler. both living with ms. such a candid conversation. and lara. she's with lori b. hey there, lara. >> hey, guys. yes, it's sweep week on gma,
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we are back now on gma with our cover story. grammy award winning artist sza sharing what led her to reconsider her breast implants and get them removed. erielle reshef is here with the story. >> good morning. sza said she didn't know enough about the potential of getting breast implants, but with a family of history of cancer, she began to worry herself when she began to feel off.
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she's known for hits like "kill bill." ♪ and "broken clock." ♪ now four time grammy awar winning musical artist sza opening up about her very personal decision to remove her breast implants. >> she was telling me things about my testosterone level and all these things that was plagued with but didn't know what was happening to me. >> the 34-year-old sharing her story on a podcast hosted by mary alex haney and an ob/gyn, whose patients include sza and other stars. sza said her mother had breast cancer and her doctor said the star had previously dealt with noncancerous lumps in her breast. >> you had a fibroid, which is a benign, you know, breast mass that a lot of young girls have.
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>> while not linked with breast cancer, doctors say implants can come with some other potential risks. sza admitted she was supposed to consult her doctor before going under the knife. >> you know, i was supposed to see her before i had my breast surgery, but i didn't. i like snuck and got it anyways. >> sza said her implants did not last long. >> so basically, i put them in. they ended up hurting me. i got way too much scar tissue. i didn't feel good and it was painful. so i took them out. >> today, she's feeling good and heading back to the doctors soon. >> i just scheduled it. i just scheduled it. >> this is an important point. while most data indicates women with and without implants are diagnosed with breast cancer at similar rates. it is important to know those with implants require additional images. it is important to be transparent with your practitioner.
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>> thanks for sharing that with us, rebecca. >> thank you, robin. we want to bring in our medical correspondent darien sutton to break this down. lots of women turn to breast implants for aesthetics. but some do it after breast cancer bgs for example. there are risks here. let's break those down. >> those risks are important to consider. i consulted with my friends in breast surgery. and reconstructive surgery. there's important risks they always discuss with every patient. number one persistent pain as in sza's case. that is a red flag, concerning symptom. also scarring. the rare risk of rupture or deflation. then the rare risk of certain types of cancer that are associated with more often than not older form of breast implants that are no longer used but still important to consider. >> how about the material of the breast implant itself silicone
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versus saline? >> this is a common discussion. especially among patients making that decision. overall, when you look at the data, they are equally safe. both have a silicone shell so there's no way to avoid silicone. for those gel filled silicone implants, in the case of rupture that might be more difficult to repair and that might lead to one decision versus another. >> what we hear from sza is she said she felt pain. what should people who have breast implants be thinking about? >> i think what's most important to take away from here, even if you're in that position, it's not a call to remove breast implants. they are generally safe. regardless of what decision a woman has. but in terms of being aware, that's really important. number one, understanding any new symptoms. skin change, swelling, pain, those are symptoms you shou bring up with your doctor. also keeping your records. breast implants as well as any device implanted into the body has a device card that has the information on it. you might need that for future needs.
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also, call ahead before your mammogram. make sure they have experience imaging breast implants. you might want to also consider mri or ultrasound. >> that medical device card is so important for anyone with a medical advice. dr. sutton, thank you very much. george? >> thanks. we have new research from zillow that suggests june may be a good time to sell your home. morgan norwood is back with those details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, george. good to be with you. we're talking about selling season in full bloom. turns out summer, specifically the month of june, may be when you can get the top price for your home. according to the latest research by zillow, they found homeowners who listed their home within the first couple of weakness june sold them for 2.3% more compared to other months of the year. the math checks out to 7,700 more on average. let's talk about winter. we saw prices drop by about 2%. all of this was last year. this june is expected to be prime. all of it hinges on mortgage
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rates. 30 year fixed mortgage rates fluctuated from 6.35% to 6.79% last may. perhaps discouraging those would be buyers. but then, listen to this. just one month later the rates fell slightly and buyers were crawling back to the market again. which brings us to this summer. the fed already indicated they could cut key interest rates this june. if all of this pans out, we're talking about a really good situation for sellers. >> what should buyers know? >> you may be thinking prices jump up this may box me out of the market especially if you're looking to buy. i do want to shift your perspective a little bit. if all of this checks out, there will be more on the market. there will be more inventory at one particular time. remember, george, what we experienced recently was an inventory crisis, so come june, with more to choose from, and the potential for those interest rates to also drop, this could help you. >> these mortgage rates have been coming down. >> i want to talk about where we're standing right now. 6.13% for fixed 30-year
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mortgage. that's down from the high we saw late october of almost 8%. this is a sign that the market is somewhat cooling which in turn could reel those buyers back into the market who were boxed out by the sky high interest rate, sky high affordability crisis, also the inventory crisis we've been seeing as well, george. >> thank you very much. robin? >> all very good information. thank you. we have more now on my conversation with christina applegate and jamie lynn sigler. the actresses sharing a common bond of life with multiple sclerosis. jamie lynn has been living with the disease for more than two decades, while christina was diagnosed most recently in 2021. are you still in the grieving process? >> mm-hmm. i'm not putting a time stamp on it. >> i don't think it ends. >> i'm never gonna wake up and go, this is awesome. i'm just gonna tell you that. it's not gonna happen. i wake up and i'm reminded of it every day. it's not gonna happen.
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i might get to a place where i will function a little bit better. right now i'm isolated and how i'm dealing with it is by not going anywhere. i don't want to do it. it's hard. >> it was hard for her to be there for us. we really appreciated that she did that. she is completely honest about her anger, about her grief about having this disease. that kind of candor you don't hear that often. it's very powerful and important. takes a lot of courage. she and jamie lynn are supporting each other and others facing the disease. they are launching -- it is a great podcast. it is called messy. isn't that a great name? they capitalize the m and the s. they're taking it on in a way that is so refreshing. to see those two together, the full conversation we will have sharing their experiences. you will see it tomorrow. yeah, you'll get a little misty, but i guarantee you're gonna laugh as well, because that is how they are facing it.
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>> a strong bond they have. >> they really do. like you two. yeah. [ laughter ] >> why not share that with the community, right? sorry, i left you hanging. some bond you have. let me hold your hand. let's show you what's going on. i need to share a bit of new jersey's flooding with you. we've done this several times because of the heavy rains lately. also coastal flooding. we've had so much in the northeast. look at our skies today. save my spot in the park. i will see you on the walk today. we are 63 degrees with sunny skies in new york central park. we will be near 70 by the end of the week. by the time we get to the weekend, we're going to show you the rain that works in through the middle of the country. don't expect it to be perfect as we head friday into saturday. then turns out to be a little better. that's the weather around the nation. here's
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>> there will be hand holding. time now for pop news with lara. [ laughter ] >> i'm so sorry. so sorry. >> gonna try one more time. we're gonna do it everybody with a trip to margaritaville. thanks to friends of the late, the great, jimmy buffet. live nation has just announced a one night only jimmy buffet tribute concert. calling it keep the party going, to celebrate his life and music. the star studded lineup includes sir paul mccartney, the eagles, john bon jovi, kenny chesney, zac brown, sheryl crow, pit bull.
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and, guys, that is just the beginning. no word yet on who performs what. safe to say there will be covers of buffet's most beloved songs including "margaritaville" and "cheese burger in paradise." mccartney, we believe, will give us a performance of one of his final song, little diddy that is called "my gummy just kicked in." [ laughter ] >> okay. >> yes. keep the prompter up. there you go. keep the party going, a tribute to jimmy buffet will take place april 11 at the hollywood bowl. tickets go on sale this friday 10 a.m. on ticket master. that's a great song. >> great performers. gummy, yes. >> that's a way to keep the party going. i can't wait to google it now. [ laughter ] >> wait three more minutes. also this morning less than 24 hours after returning to the oscars nine time academy nominee al pacino saying he's gearing up to release a memoir.
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the book will be called sonny boy. it will tell his life story from growing up in the south bronx in new york to becoming a household name thanks to roles in, you name it, the godfather, the irishmen just to name a few. the synopsis says it's the memoir of a man who quote, has nothing left to fear or hide. pacino won an oscar for "scent of a woman" in 1992. >> wow. >> exactly, robin. he's earned four golden globes, emmys, two tonys. as to whether he made a mistake presenting the best picture award, he has just released a statement saying, it was the choice of the producers not to list them as they were highlighted individually throughout the ceremony. he chose to follow the way they wished for the award to be presented. he goes on to say, as an actor, he empathizes for those who feel they might have slighted by the oversight. that's why he felt necessary to make a statement about it. his memoir, sonny boy, will be out october 8th.
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>> i'm glad he cleared that up. >> i am, too. >> because you did see it throughout the broadcast. >> you did. when it happened, it was like, oh, wait. >> also the way he read it. >> also, by the way, remember we had the controversy not that long away with the envelope. everybody was like, what's happening? so now you know. finally, guys, in music news this morning. the small screen. i'm a little excited. she's counting down its release date with us here at gma. sharing daily sneak peeks at some of the new acoustic performances that will be featured this morning. we're kicking it off with this exclusive first listen of maroon on piano. amazing take a look at the burgundy on my t shirt when you splashed right into me. >> and how the blood rushed into my cheeks so scarlet it was the marks on my collarbone. the rest
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of grew between telephones and lips. i used to call home so scarlet it was maroon >> anybody else have chills? does anybody else? she does it again. the music is incredible. her writing is outrageous. just so good. the track, of course, a fan favorite from taylor's midnights album tomorrow on gma, will have a first listen of another acoustic performance, and then you can see taylor swift the eras tour. taylor's version starting this thursday, 9 p.m. eastern only on disney plus. thank you taylor. so lucky to have it. that was great. >> thank you lara, jenifer, lewis and robin are coming up monday morning. >> your week kicks off hot when shaggy and bruce melody perform live only on gma's concert series sponsored by planet fitness. >> this is the first sit down that people have seen. >> christina applegate with jamie-lynn sigler. >> my symptoms have started the early part of 2021.
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>> so powerful, inspiring. >> tomorrow on good morning america, how long do i have to wait? >> what are you waiting for? >> let's go. >> i love you and i'm gonna love you forever. >> doctor altman is in critical condition. are you ready for this? >> shame, blame and the weight loss revolution. >> an oprah special. abc >> good morning, everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from abc. seven mornings we are taking a look at traffic starting with the san mateo bridge camera. you can see plenty of drivers slowing down on that westbound side. traffic is heavy across the span to el camino in san mateo. of course, rain playing a role in that. meteorologist drew tuma has your accu weather forecast after the break. >> what's the quickest, easiest, most affordable way to transform
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roads this morning after 9 a.m. we'll start to see the showers taper. so taking a look at your day planner today, we have that light rain falling currently we'll lose the rain, but we'll keep the cloud cover around noon the afternoon though sunshine breaks out for temperatures in the upper 50s to the mid 60s. >> kumasi thank you drew. we'll have another abc seven news update in about 30 minutes, but you can always findfind the latt on our news app. and at abc seven news.com, the welcome back to gma live from times square. >> in just a little bit we'll have a live performance from the cast of water for elephants the musical. first robin and jenifer lewis. >> my exclusive conversation with jenifer lewis, george. the actress/comedienne broadway performer speaking for the first time about a harrowing experience, revealing she fell ten feet off a balcony while on a trip of a life time. this morning i have a preview of
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our conversation. >> here i am, the mother of black hollywood! >> did you see me walk down the stairs? >> i did see you walk down the stairs. the most expected welcome from ms. jenifer lewis, the lady known to make you laugh. when was your birthday? >> january 25th. a month after jesus. [ laughter ] >> preparing how she knows best to share a serious personal revelation for the first time. in one word, finish this sentence. this past year has been -- >> the hardest. >> the last year challenging for jenifer who, in 2022, said she
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was sitting on top of the world, celebrating the finale of the long running hit show "blackish." >> i am gonna miss you. >> "blackish" had just wrapped up. you didn't know what you were going to do. you thought maybe this is time for me to ride off into the sun set. >> i was going to retire and move back home. i concurred a dream. i had traveled around the world and life was wonderful. >> jenifer, revelling in her notable career as an entertainer on the big stage. >> good old aunt jemima. that's a strong woman. i never saw her with a man. [ laughter ] >> and in cult classics like "fresh prince of bel air." >> boom, boom. >> oh! >> her famed high kick making the rounds including on gma, multitalented jenifer lewis.
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she was here to celebrate her new book. little did anyone know two months later while on a trip of a lifetime, before her eyes. let's go to november 2022. you are the queen of adventure. you love an adventure. >> yes. >> and you are going to africa. you go from cape town to rwanda. >> i went up in the mountains with the gorillas. that was real scary. but it does give you a sense of fearlessness and courage. we're having a good time, you know? we're feeling a lot. we're going where the real people are. >> now you're heading to the
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serengetti. what were you most looking forward to? >> the safari. when you are looking at these animals. when you see four lioness coming with those big claws and paws and their beauty, you're looking at their face. this is the migration. we're so lucky. >> migration. >> we're going across the road. the wildebeest are moving on. >> you are there at the hotel. your friend lori has gone to her room. end of the first day there. what happened next? >> well, the sun set. when the sun sets there, there are no street lights. it is pitch black. i was escorted to the lodge, my room. i wasn't given a tour. i should have been given a tour. i laid out my safari clothes. i saw the infinity pool out on my deck.
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so i went out. i was just taking in the fact that i was back in the serengetti again. i'm walking. all of a sudden kaboom. i had fallen ten feet into a dry ravine. full of boulders and stones and sharp rocks, robin. i fell. >> off the balcony into that ravine. >> yes. there was a space that was not sectioned off and there was no sign that said caution ten feet drop. >> what kind of pain were you experiencing? >> well, of course i was in shock. my right hip took the impact.
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my shoulder went up against the stone. a lightning bolt went through my mind's eye right here. in pitch black i didn't know i was falling. nothing would move. so i laid there. i said, move your body, baby. come on, jenny, move. and then i called for my friend lori. it was hard to even take a big breath to scream. >> and you're in the middle of the serengetti. there are animals. >> there are wild animals. when lori shined her flashlight down there, she didn't know there was a cape buffalo ten feet away. when lori ran to get help, i heard a lion roar.
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my last thought, because i am jenifer lewis, was what a headline. [ laughter ] the king ate the queen! pieces of jenifer lewis' body is being flown back to the states. >> thankfully that did not happen. that is just a portion, a portion, of our conversation. she is so candid, so vulnerable. much of what happened in her recovery caught on camera. >> wow. >> she did keep this quiet for sometime. >> she did, george. i asked her why. she said, i didn't want y'all to know i had fallen until i could show you how i got back up. and she just feels there are lessons. she needed it for herself. people were like, where's aunt jenny?
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where's aunt jenny? she was not on social. it was niecy nash end of last year. i was getting ready for the holidays. she said, you need to talk to jenifer lewis. she was like, you can't just post something like this, you need to share it. then she connected us to talk. i'm telling you, the special that we put together just makes you exhale, but it also makes you laugh. >> my heart is racing right now. what she went through, robin. >> and what she wants to share. >> looking forward to hearing all of it in that full conversation in the special after the fall, a conversation with robin roberts and jenifer lewis. it airs tonight on abc news. you can also watch later on hulu. very much looking forward to that. well done, robin. okay. coming up, lori b is here with the best ways to get the best shut eye. sounds pretty good to me.
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it is time to kick off sleep week. a big celebration for us. this morning we have some sleep savers that will help you get your z's. according to the cdc one in three folks in the united states reportedly are not getting enough sleep or rest every single day. lori bergamotto is trying to help us with that with some really great pics. these are all shopable on our website. so given this information that we have, tell me a little about what you are looking for. >> we're looking for things that
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science tells us will save your sleep at night. something that will help you support your sleep hygiene. so we're gonna kick things off with this. blissy. it's viral. everybody knows it, loves it. for good reason. science tells us it is important to thermo regulate. it is better to sleep cooler than hotter, right? this is 100% mulberry silk. that's naturally temperature regulating. this is also moisture wicking. lot of people think, i'm gonna get this blissy so that my hair looks good, so i don't get wrinkles, which it will. there is a scientific reason you want something like this. you want a silk pillow case. there are a ton out there. the reason we chose this one is this is 100% pure mulberry silk. >> that's what i was going to say. the satin is not the same. >> silky is not silk. you can feel good about that. it comes in ten sizes and a ton of colors. >> love it. now, what we wear is also important.
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>> exactly. i know you love these. i love these. this is like the pajama to get and why? first of all, go ahead and touch that. it's buttery soft. >> i love these. this is what i sleep in. >> they're amazing. that temperature regulating. it's made of fabric that's good for the environment. >> love it. now this we were all talking about. this is a body pillow. >> this is a u-shaped pillow. another thing sleep experts will tell you is that a spinal, neutral spinal alignment is key positioning for sleep. >> i don't understand how this works. >> when you were pregnant, did you use a body pillow? >> i did. i used a king size pillow. >> okay. >> this is a little bit different. >> this is different. it's u-shaped. right? go ahead and feel it. do you want to give it a little -- >> i did. >> this is memory foam. this is customizable so you can take out some of the fill. you can put more in. >> you go in the middle of it?
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>> you do. >> oh, yeah. >> sam champion knows. >> right in the middle. >> really? >> yes. >> you basically wrap it around you like a u. what you're trying to do is create your body flat to the bed. you have the neck and back and some curves. what this helps to do is fill in the gap between you and the mattress. that is what's going to give you that neutral spine alignment. that's great. >> i love it. okay. sam is coming right in. >> sam, come on in. show us how it's done. >> right in here. i'm so sorry, america. [ laughter ] right in here. that's it. >> there you go. you can do it that way. or do it the other way. either way. >> okay. there you go. >> i'm saying yes. i'm sorry. go ahead. please continue. >> who looks better rested than sam? >> this is a weighted blanket. >> that's a different story. is this a new product? >> this is a weighted blanket. another thing that's great for people who have insomnia or anxiety. it's like a gentle hug.
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think of why we swaddle babies. that gentle pressure. there's a therapy behind that. you can get a weighted blanket to mimic that. the way you want to do it is take 10% of your body weight and add one pound. that's how you find the correct weight. >> i bought one and it was too heavy. >> you need to do that formula. this is another one. great for helping you remain in a deep sleep. this comes in white noise, brown noise, pink noise, all of the colors. you can really sleep longer and get yourself into that deep sleep. it's great for babies. >> turn off the tv, maybe do a sound machine and just shut your mind off. >> exactly. no light. so you can wake up and watch us. >> exactly. love you. these are all great. >> love you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> sleep week continues. so will we. all these are shopable on our website. sam, what's happening over there? >> by the way, those are the cutest things i have ever seen
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in my life, on the graphic. i just want to say that. this was a snow delivery system. again, i'm sorry. this is a snow delivery system, to the white and green mountains. vermont, new hampshire. that last big storm 23 to 27 inches all the way to places like killington. if we look ahead over the next 30 days or so, even though we're getting milder air in the northeast over the next couple of days, we find a little cool air dropping back down into the eastern half of the nation. also i want to share with you that it looks like we may be getting into a wetter than normal pattern. i'm not that surprised by that. this is the time of year we see so many systems moving across the country. that's the weather around the nation. here's wha coming up a special live performance by the cast of
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"water for elephants" the musical. stay with us.
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>> we are back with a very special performance by the show "water for elephants" the musical. this is bringing the best selling novel to imperial theater. here's paul alexander nolan and the cast of "water for elephants" performing "the lion has got no teeth." ♪ if you seem like a bright young lad if it's true you've been duped you shouldn't feel bad ♪ ♪ nothing around here is quite what it appears if it was i wouldn't have a business ♪ ♪ people come to the circus to see heaven and hell on earth ♪ ♪ oh but we were made of the same stuff as they we give them what they came for
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lies lies lies ♪ ♪ the people who can pay more lies lies lies lies it's what i'm talking about lies lies lies lies ♪ ♪ lies lies lies lies that the lion has got no teeth ♪ ♪ let me tell you there's a sucker born every minute it's a good thing too otherwise we'd be screwed ♪ ♪ just because we make a profit doesn't mean they don't learn ♪ ♪ sense of smell it's impossible to tell full of baloney lies lies lies testimony are lies lies lies lies lies ♪ ♪ it's not quite what it seems lies lies lies lies the lion has got no teeth ♪ ♪ i'm not ill pressed
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by this lesson in deception the thing i like the best don't depend on misdirection ♪ ♪ where is the line when they're flying overhead when they're dancing on a thread when she's rising ♪ ♪ you can't make up lies i would say you would be surprised have you seen our hippopotamus the lion has no teeth ♪ ♪ on the roof they follow us the lion has got no teeth ♪ ♪ been a month now since she died swimming in a tank of formaldehyde ♪ ♪ oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ oh no lies lies lies lies lies lies lies lies ♪ ♪ have you met our great ringmaster lies lies lies lies ♪ ♪ lies lies lies lies ♪
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♪ with the whip to spur them on ♪ keep them on the payroll lies lies lies keep them under the table lies lies lies ♪ ♪ you can say more but it's lies lies lies ♪ ♪ lies lies lies ♪ ♪ lion and the pride have got no teeth ♪ >> [ applause ]
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>> this is the first sitdown >> gma tomorrow. it is day to day living with ms. >> my symptoms have started in the early part of 2021. sorry >> their strength and limitless love. >> i was so happy for her moment at the emmys because i'm like, please just remember how great you are. >> tomorrow on good morning america, i want to thank the cast of water for elephants the musical. >> for that performance, you can see the stars of the show perform the duet, while tomorrow on gma three.
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>> have a great day everyone, and i'll make you young. >> come on now. >> everyone wants to know this. what? taylor swift songs that weren't in the original film will now be included in the heiress tour. taylor's version dropping soon on disney plus. well, all this week on gma, we're gonna tell you and reveal a new song every day. watch tomorrow morning only on gma. thanks, taylor. >> monday morning your week kicks off hot when shaggy and bruce melody perform live only on gma's concert series sponsored by planet fitness. >> right now there's just so much happening in our world, so much at stake at the start of every morning, making sense of it all. >> that's not always so easy. >> and that's where we come in. >> good morning america. we want you to know every morning we're right here and we got you. >> welcome to the heiress tour >> de magic. it's taylor swift
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the showers are tapering. live doppler seven showing you those showers will be ending from north to south this morning. we have a front on top of us, supplying us with this rain this morning. it's a level one. over the next couple of hours those showers will taper and we'll get a bit of afternoon sunshine. temps in the 50s and 60s. >> kumasi thank you drew. now it's time for live with kelly and mark and we'll back at 11 ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and mark!" today, from "ghostbusters: frozen empire," carrie coon! and the star of the new film "the neon highway" come beau bridges your plus will take you behind-the-scenes of our special after the oscar show. also, some lucky person will go to a amazing hawaiian resort

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