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good morning, america. breaking news, two of the president's closest advisers in turmoil. communications director hope hicks resigns after admitting she's told quote, white lies for the president and now jared kushner under new fire for meeting in the white house with basics that gave his family company millions in new loans as the president's unprecedented public war with his own attorney general escalates to the breaking point. also breaking right now, show of force. president putin revealing a powerful new missile to the world. his ominous words about nuclear weapons this morning. urgent search for a missing mother of two. vanishing from her home while her kids were inside. police seeing signs of a possible struggle. where they found her cell phone and the mysterious social media post before she disappeared. ♪ go big or go home ♪
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>> and our huge lemons for leukemia event trying to set a record across the word. will you take the challenge this morning? good morning, america. thank you guys for joining us and welcome back robin. a trip home to see your sister. >> it was great to be home. great to be back ear and thank you for putting the congratulations up on the jumbotron. we -- look at that. she was just cheesing. hopefully she's sleeping in after all those years of getting up early. >> now she has a singing career ahead of her. >> that she does. >> the piece was great? thank you. >> we have a lot of news to get to. we begin with that shake-up at the white house. his personal aide hope hicks has
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redesigned and jared kushner facing a barrage of bad news. his attorney general jeff sessions is pushing back against the president's public attacks. we want to begin with hicks' departure who joins a long list of trump loyal ifs who have come and gone since last year and cecilia vega has all the latest. good morning. >> reporter: some stunning developments here. good morning to you. right after this news broke, hicks gave a tearful thank you to her communications team. this comes just 24 hours after that bombshell admission to congress ha she told white lies on behalf of the president of the united states but the white house says that has nothing to do with the timing of her departure. they say it's just coincidence. few in the white house inner circle have been closer or more loyal to president trump. >> now, hope hicks is a tremendously talented person. she started off with us right from day one. >> reporter: but this morning, the 29-year-old communications director is out. the fourth communications director to resign in the trump
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administration. in a statement hope hicks saying, there are no words to adequately express my gratitude to president trump. the official line from the white house, hicks has been planning her departure for months and leaving to spend more time with her family but comes after that stunning admission to congressional investigators this week that she occasionally tells white lies on behalf of the president. >> any collusion. >> reporter: she is a central figure in the russia investigation questioned for two days by special counsel robert mueller over a involvement in crafting the president's response to that now infamous trump tower meeting between don junior and the russians and was at the center of the firestorm over the departure of former staff secretary rob porter ousted amid domestic violence allegations. porter and hicks were dating and she helped develop the administration administration's difference of him when the news broke. the president praised his outgoing aide in a statement saying she is as smart and thoughtful as they come. a truly great person.
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i will miss having her by my side. she became one of the pose powerful players in the trump white house. by the president's side through the campaign. before that in trump tower as an assistant to the billionaire businessman. a former model she joined the family working on ivanka trump's fashion line joining the list of aides who left the west wing in this young administration. and hicks isn't leaving for a few weeks but with her gone this leaves a stunning lack of confidants in the president's inner circle. his former golf caddie is the last man standing from the original team of his campaign only jared and ivanka are the -- after jared and ivanka there is literally no one left. >> and, cecilia, the communications director doesn't capture what her role was. she was basically in every meeting with the president inside the white house and translated him to other staffers
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across the government. he would often look her way in meetings to make sure what he was saying was on track. can anyone fill that role? >> reporter: well probably not to be honest george. her office was right outside the president's oval office. this was someone among his most trusted confidantes outside of his own family. with her gone there is a real fear that president trump is becoming increasingly isolated. as you say she could keep him calm and rein in some of these fly by the seat of his pants tendency, with her gone aides are worrying what is to come. >> president trump's son-in-law jared kushner is also facing new scrutiny after that report about his family business. as the president feuds with his attorney, jeff sessions last night sessions was spotted dining with his top officials from the justice department in what's being called a show of solidarity. our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas the latest on all this. >> reporter: after months of looking the other way while the president repeatedly and publicly criticized him,
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sessions stood up for himself and his department making his future uncertain. this morning, there are signs that another high-profile administration official could be forced out. sources telling abc news president trump is outrained that attorney general jeff sessions who delivered an extraordinary rebuke wednesday to one of the president's tweets. after the president says sessions was disgraceful for asking the inspector general rather than justice department attorneys to investigate claims of potential surveillance abuse, sessions pushed back defending his department saying in a statement, we have initiated the appropriate process that will ensure complaints against this department will be fully and fairly acted upon if necessary. as long as i am the attorney general, i will continue to discharge my duties with integrity and honor. the key question whether mr. trump was trying to regain control of the russia probe by trying to force sessions out. abc news has recently reported that the special counsel has
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requested documents about sessions' near resignation last year after being scolded by the president. meanwhile, the president's son-in-law facing increasing scrutiny. overnight "the new york times" reporting that jared kushner's real estate firm received $509 million in loans after the leaders of two major wall street companies had white house meetings with kushner. according to "the times" joshua harris who helped found apollo global management. >> finding opportunities privately to inject capital. >> reporter: meeting multiple times with kushner before his company lent $184 million to kushner companies to help refinance the mortgage on a chicago describeskraber and citigroup loaning them 325 million to finance office buildings in brooklyn. >> i am senior adviser to president donald j. trump. >> reporter: the meeting and loans involving companies associated with the often seen but rarely heard from kushner. critics say it raised questions
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about one of the president's top advisers who also happens to be his son-in-law. >> jared kushner and donald trump have flouted all kinds of norms when it comes toout side business interests. >> reporter: with all the recent scrutiny the president has defended his daughter ivanka's husband. >> jared has done an outstanding job. >> reporter: a spokesman issued a statement to abc news making clear his client has completely separated himself from the family business. not pursuing loans it he white house, abiding by all ethics rules. a spokesman for kushner's companies say stories like this attempt to make insinuating connections that do not exist to disparjs the companies involved. the question for critics this morning, whether kushner should have met with those companies in the white house in the first place. >> thanks very much. let's bring in dan abrams for more on all this. real questions of ethics and appearance with kushner to meet with these basicers when his family companies are seeking
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loans. >> we have to separate them out. their position is he's divested. they weren't talking kushner-related business and as a result there is no -- >> he's only divested from a portion? and still has an interest in the larger business. but what they are saying is they weren't talking kushner business, period. end of discussion with regard to the legal questions. now, as you heard from the statement there, the insinuation, of course is that boy, these additional loans sure came forward at interesting times following meetings in the white house. what happened there? so those are questions not definitive answered. >> we have to talk about this situation with the attorney general. we have never seen anything like this before. the president in a public war with his own attorney general. >> this is not normal. let's be clear. it is not normal to have a public spat with the attorney general over his independence.
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people are saying some are saying you know people fight and, yes, they do. people -- >> not investigating the president. >> a, they don't fight in public like this very often and, b, they don't fight about the integrity and independence of the department of justice. i mean that's what we're talking about mere? now we do know that robert mueller, the special counsel, is looking at this series of tweets, the series of fights between the president and his attorney general. >> i think he's looking at more than just with regard to the attorney general but looking into tweets and fights with a number of former members of his team including james comey and others, so then it takes on a greater significance now. this discussion this fight between sessions and trump now becomes another possible question for mueller to investigate. >> dan abrams thanks very much. now to that breaking news overseas. just moments ago russia's president, vladimir putin, revealed what he's calling,
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quote, invincible -- an invincible missile. a new show of force and terry moran has those details for us. >> reporter: good morning. it sure is a show of force. a stunning announcement from vladimir putin and an aggressive declaration of their new nuclear capacity as he's returning for re-election that putin declared russia has a brand-new weapon powered by a nuclear engine and claims it has unlimited range and can evade any missile defense system delivering a nuclear attack devastating anywhere in the world. this new missile has been in the works for several years tested successfully twice last year part of russia's nuclear modernization program but it was the way putin talked about this new missile that was so striking. he was almost angry in the speech saying, quote, no one listened to us. listen to us now, containing russia hasn't succeeded.
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president trump also called for strengthening u.s. nuclear weapons so i guess welcome to the nuclear arms race of the 21 century. >> all right. thank you, terry. news keeps coming back at home. president trump shocked lawmakers calling out the nra and calling for comprehensive gun control measures backed by democrats. the big question will those stick? our chief white house correspondent jon karl has all the latest. good morning jon. >> reporter: good morning. president trump takes pride in being the most pro-nra president we have ever had but gathered democrats and republicans here at the white house and stunned them all by repeatedly taking positions firmly opposed by the nra. as the cameras rolled president trump practically pleaded lawmakers to impose some of the toughest new restrictions on guns in decades. >> and i see some folks that don't say nice things about me, that's okay. because if you turn that into
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this energy i'll love you. i don't care. >> reporter: as a candidate trump famously promised he would never let the nra down. and while he once again praised them as true patriots he repeatedly took positions that put him at odds with the nra and republican leaders in congress. he pushed the idea of raising the minimum age to buy assault weapons. >> i would give serious thought to it. doesn't make sense i have to wait till 21 for a handgun but i can get this at 1. >> reporter: one of the top positions allowing concealed weapons to be carried across state lines is a no go and got a fist bump by senator dianne feinstein. >> i don't think you'll get it approved. amy and dianne -- ? you're right? and a lot of other people people they consider -- they're never going to consider but they're not going to consider this bill. >> reporter: the president embraced connecticut democrat chris murphy's call for
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background checks on all gun purchases, an idea republicans have voted down again and again. >> we can't get a gun. nothing else like that where it works, people want it and can't do it. >> but you have a different president now. >> well listen -- >> you went through a presidents and didn't get it done. you have a different president and i think maybe you have a different attitude too. i think people want to get it done. >> it will have to be you that brings the republicans to the table on this because right now the gun lobby would stop it in its tracks. >> i like that responsibility chris. i really do. i think it's time that a president stepped up. >> reporter: at the close of the meeting the president predicted what he called a, quote, amazing result. a big comprehensive measure on guns and school violence. something that has eluded congress for decades but to give you an idea, george of just how big and heavy a lift this would be, republicans are not excited. look what ben sasse said after the meeting. he said we're not ditching any constitutional protections simply because the last person the president talked to today
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doesn't like them in that was tough stuff. still waiting to hear from democratic leaders in congress. michael. students returned to marjory stoneman douglas high school for the first time wednesday greeted by therapy dogs and counselors and in the wake of that school shooting another major retailer is taking action on gun control. walmart saying it will stop selling firearms and ammunition to people under 21. that follows the one from dick's sporting goods we had yesterday in our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis has more. >> this is a big announcement. retail giant walmart saying this light of recent events reviewed policies and decided to make changes as a number of other retailers are cutting ties with the nra. overnight the nation a largest retailer announcing it will raise the minimum age to purchase firearms in hit stores to 21 years old. walmart which stopped selling the ar-15 rifle nearly three
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years ago now the second major company to change gun policy in the wake of the horrific parkland style shooting and dick's ceo announced on "good morning america" wednesday his company will ban the sale of assault weapons and will no longer sell firearms to anyone under 21 years old. >> we looked at what happened down in plt and we were so disturbed and saddened by what happened. >> reporter: on twitter the reactions fiercely divided. some saying they will stop shotwell shopping at the sporting goods stores while others having the exact opposite reaction. josh groban announcing by writing i suddenly feel like buying a baseball mitt, some tennis strips and a pair of pole vault sneakers. since the shooting more than a dozen businesses have severed ties to the nra while others including fedex have resisted social media pressure. >> the left is trying to move it to focus on an ar-15 because after all what have they done with this event but politicize
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it. >> reporter: amazon apple and roku which lets users stream nra tv are resisting pressure to pull programming. roku telling abc news we do not cure rate or sensor based on viewpoint. we are not promoting or being paid to distribute nra tv. shareholders at dick's sporting goods asked the company to report on the steps they're taking to improve gun safety and stop violence. you can tell there are a lot of different forces at play really playing into what retailers will do next in dick's made a big statement saying we'll stop the sale of assault-style rifles. how many are sold there. >> not a lot. a small portion of the sales of firearms are being sold at these big box retailers and, in fact the majority of those ar-15 rifles are being sold locally or online at small independent suppliers. >> thank you, rebecca.
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>> good morning i'm matt o'donnell, 7:23 a.m. first day of the month. march, coastal storm later let's start out with karen rogers. >> reporter: we have a jam in burlington county, 295 northbound north of 541. an accident blocking the left lane. northbound is jammed from rancocas woods to past 541. on the schuylkill expressway we have an accident that's off on the shoulder. you see police on the schuylkill expressway eastbound at south street. rather heavy traffic in both directions right now. here in southampton township bucks county we have davisville road shut down near charlotte avenue a vehicle ran into the pole. crews on the scene right there. travel times jam on i-95
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>> reporter: cloudy skies across the region right now. take a look at temperatures we're at 44 in philadelphia. 39 in allentown. so far so good with woods they are not all that strong. as we come through the day we'll cloud up more, a mild high of 58. breezy this afternoon and rain arrives. tomorrow an accuweather alert for high winds and rain changing over to wet snow. tomorrow could have been quote unquote fun tam.
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♪ when you dance, dance, dance ♪ welcome back to "gma." have the whole crew dancing. i see you, angie. justin timberlake kicking off the oscars with a huge opening number which makes us wonder what surprises are in store this year. we're going to take you behind the scenes at the dolby theatre. chris connelly will take us back and see if he can get us secrets as to what is going to happen. three days until the big night. we can't stop the feeling of how happy we are that amy robach is back from the olympics. >> thank you. thank you. i think i finally adjusted to our time zone. >> what time is it now. >> it used to be 9:00 at night so i figured it out. i think i'm feeling like my old self again. >> fantastic job. >> good to have you back. there is turmoil at the white house. the president's communications director hope hicks has resigned
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and jared kushner is facing new scrutiny after a report about his family business and the president's publicly at war with his own attorney general jeff sessions. also we are bracing for a nor'easter snow and rain moving from chicago to boston and new york state is facing a winter storm watch. while out west evacuations are unfortunately under way as the strongest storm of the year hits montecito on alert as you know after those recent mudslides. >> i know we have basketball fans out there. did you see this what's being called a vicious moment on the court last night. houston rockets star james harden an incredible crossover move. he sits him down. when you sit somebody down. he sat him down then waited for the teammate to come over. stared him down hit the three. that is nasty. that's going to be replayed over and over again on a loop. you don't want to be the guy playing defense. >> you do not want to be that defender. we begin with that ryan
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seacrest controversy as he prepares to host the oscars red carpet for the e! channel denying claims of sexual harassment from a former stylist and preparing for what could be uncomfortable moments on the red carpet and amy is here with details. >> you know that should -- could absolutely cast a shadow over seacrest's red carpet coverage on oscar sunday with some publicists considering steering their star clients away from interviews with the e! host. >> live from the academy awards. >> reporter: he is the king of the red carpet. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> i have no idea how to explain what's happening on this car rhett right now. gold and silver. >> i think a little bit of both. >> i like what your hair is doing. >> reporter: this morning new questions whether sexual misconduct allegations will overshadow ryan seacrest's oscar sunday. overnight jimmy kimmel telling "variety" he still plans on being interviewed by seacrest saying we should at the very least afford people the opportunity for truth, what the facts of the story are before hanging them out to dry. jennifer lawrence asked about it
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on howard stern's radio show. >> i don't know about the ryan seacrest thing. i think it's you know -- he has not been to trial for anything. i am not a judge. i am to the a jury. >> reporter: this follows reports that seacrest's former stylisteist suzie hardy was subjected to from 2007 to 2013 and said he sexually assaulted her multiple times grinding against her while clad only in his underwear. another person said he witnessed two incidents. she says that he grabbed her and threw her on the bed while she was dressing him at the roosevelt hotel. a close close to seacrest claiming there is evidence he instead got dressed for that event at his home. seacrest the host of "kelly and ryan" -- >> it's supposed to be nice for our oscar broadcast and work. >> reporter: -- has denied
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hardy's accusations saying this person offered to withdraw her claims if i paid her millions of dollars. i refused. i have no choice but to deny the claims against me and remind people i was recused of any wrongdoing and put the matter to rest. e! and its parent company nbcuniversal tells abc news an outside counsel initially investigated hardy's claims for two months and included interviews with more than two dozen people. they found insufficient evidence to substance yacht allegations against seacrest adding any claims that question the legitimacy of this investigation are completely baseless. now, hardy, a single mother saying she endured that abuse for years because of the good pay and schedule that allowed her to provide for her daughter but seacrest again, denying all of these allegations and we should thengs we asked both seacrest and his accuser to come on "gma" and they both declined guys. >> open invitation. thanks so much. >> as of right now he will still be on the red carpet. >> as of right now he will. >> thank you. we move to the frantic
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search for a young mother who mysteriously vanished from her front yard in virginia. police combing through clues left behind in her yard. linzie janis is here with the investigation. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, robin. police say there are signs that this young mother may have struggled with someone on her driveway just before she disappeared. she's now been missing for 48 hours. her family and friends worried sick. this morning, in virginia the frantic search for 23-year-old terrilynn st. john intensifying. >> we're still treating it as a missing person. but it is definitely a missing person under some suspicious circumstances. >> reporter: the mother of two vanishing from her home early tuesday morning as she was getting ready to take her kids to day care. her front door left wide open. the kids inside. unharmed but alone. st. john reported missing after failing to show up to work. >> no family deserves to go through this. >> reporter: police say it's too soon to tell if st. john was abducted and at this point there
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are few clues. but st. john's cell phone was found in the bushes outside her house and a broken neck last found nearby. >> it's real and very unrealty same time. it's just -- it feels like a never-ending search. >> reporter: her last post on social media, three inspirational quotes just two days before she disappeared. one reading sometimes you just have to accept what happened, smile and move on. >> there's a lot more people persons of interest that would have information for us. we will continue to interview people. >> reporter: investigators say they have spoken with four people of interest who they say are all cooperating and have submitted dna samples. st. john's family and friends holding out hope. >> i know she's out there somewhere fighting. >> reporter: again, police say they are interviewing persons of interest and they are also searching the rural area near her home for clues. >> i hope they find her. thank you. michael. >> now to new developments in that trial we've been following
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in tennessee. a school bus driver taking the stand defending himself as he faces charges for a crash that killed six children. abc's linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: this morning, the fate of the bus driver accused of killing six elementary school students is in the hands of a jury in a case so emotionally charged several of the victims' family members have left the courtroom in tears. >> those kids died because of and only because of johnthony walker's recklessness. >> reporter: on wednesday 25-year-old johnthony walker the man behind the wheel of the school bus in this 2016 crash, told the jury he tried to save lives. i >> i went to the back of the bus. the door was already open and -- and i tried to assist in that way. >> reporter: video captures the aftermath.
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elementary school children trying to escape after it flipped on its side. that's walker running to students stuck in the back. the driver disputes the prosecutor's claims that he was on the phone driving off route and traveling 20 miles per hour over the speed limit when he lost control. >> were you talking on the phone in the moments before this dent happened? >> no. >> prosecutors provided phone records indicating he answered a call that lasted 3 minutes and 50 seconds putting him on the phone at the time of the first 911 call but walker says he wasn't on the phone that long. >> i'd say anywhere from max of seven to ten seconds. >> reporter: used bluetooth headphones to answer and told the caller he was driving and couldn't talk. >> did you hang up? >> no i was under the assumption the other caller would hang up the phone. >> he says he didn't want to take his hands off the wheel and the woman on the line didn't end the call. that same woman also testified she was not aware of a crash. walker also told the court there was another vehicle involved.
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a white transit van like this one. he says that's what caused him to swerve. for "good morning america," linsey davis abc news new york. >> so tragic. >> tragic for families out there. coming up everyone the new warning for people who use ride-sharing apps. a man arrested accused of posing as a driver to prey on women. we'll tell you what to check for before you get in the car. patrick woke up with back pain. but he has work to do. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol,
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back now with a new warning for anyone using ride-sharing selves like uber and lyft. authorities arrested a man they say lured women foo his car by posing as their driver. kayna whitworth has more. good morning kayna. >> reporter: michael, good morning. authorities are warning ride share use attorneys make sure they're getting in the right vehicle. this is after that man is accused of assaulting seven women over a year and a half and this morning, authorities think there might be more victims out there. this morning, officials in los angeles are urging caution for anyone using ride share apps after arresting a man they say posed as a driver to prey on women. >> when it's 2 in the morning and you're getting out of a bar you're not really looking at the license plate. >> reporter: 44-year-old nicolas morales is facing 27 felony counts including sexual assault. >> had been out to a friend's birthday and i remember there were a lot of cars on the street. >> reporter: authorities say morales would wait outside clubs in beverly hills and surrounding
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areas late at night. according to police driving up to women would appeared drunk asking if they requested a ride. >> sometimes they make that mistake when you want to go home and you neglect that extra step. >> reporter: 30-year-old carla westland was one of his alleged victims who mistook him for an uber driver. >> i fell asleep and i woke up. we were parked somewhere in a driveway and he was just banging my head against the seat. >> reporter: fearing for her life she went into survival mode fighting him for nearly three hours. >> i just remember slowly getting -- just thinking i can't believe this guy is going to let me go. i can't believe that he's going to let me go. >> reporter: police say for more than a year he kidnapped and assaulted victims allegedly using a firearm in at least one attack and a knife in another. >> you don't necessarily want to be at the curb. if you are waiting for a ride share or even a taxi wait near the building you know if there's security you can be kind of close to the security because
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no predator is going to want to pick up anybody that's close to security. >> reporter: abc news security consultant steve gomez gave me valuable tips on how to stay safe when using a ride sharing app. what should you ask the driver as soon as they pull up? >> you should ask the driver who are you here to pick up? there is a license plate on every smartphone app when you sign up for the vehicle to pick you up. check it out from afar and then make the approach. >> that's good advice. police connected the man to the crimes using dna testing and if convicted the alleged serial rapist faces up to 300 years behind bars. guys. >> all right, thank you so much. kayna. i mean, just jaw-dropping story. three hours. >> my goodness. >> we still have a lot to come here on "gma" including meghan markle's candid comments about the me too movement. come on back. after a dvt blood clot... i sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3-month old business... plus...what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital,
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we're back with something we're excited about. perhaps you remember the ice bucket challenge that raised millions for als. remember that? well, this morning we have an incredible new challenge. it's called lemons for leukemia. it's trying to set a record for be the match adding the most donors to the bone marrow registry in a 4-hour period. be the match sent out a tweet and challenged me and challenged everybody here at "gma" and i gladly accepted. we all did. and when we announced it earlier
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this last week, was it this week or last week on monday? -- >> i'm traumatized. >> first of all you weren't supposed to take the whole lemon like that. it's much better right now and we listened to you. >> they're fresh this morning as opposed to the mold from last week. >> but we're not doing it now. >> we're not doing it now. it will be a little later. we will do it live and many of you are joining us across the country, california minnesota, the home of be the match. here in times square. our team is getting ready. we hope you'll join us at home for the big event that's coming up. wait until you hear the back story, the reason why these two best friends, why they came up with this and what it means to them. >> amy is not going to tell us her back story. >> maybe i gave lemons to my babies because i thought they made cute faces. >> we tried to defend her so many times. we'll be right back. >> oh, amy. if you're anything like me your to-do list just keeps growing. (laughs desperately) it never stops. which is why the online financing application at carmax.com is so convenient.
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0. >> good morning i'm matt o'donnell, 7:56 a.m. thursday, march 1. rahm romg -- karen rogers is here updating a problem in south jersey. >> reporter: it's taking a while to clear this accident, 295 northbound north of 541. look at the travel time. it takes one full hour to get from route 73 to route 1. 195 jammed because of the accident scene. the maps showing 9, 17 miles per hour on 295. new jersey turnpike is open, you have to pay the tolls but the green traffic you'll be zooming along just fine. 19 minute ride from the ac it -- expressway to 295. here's i-95 cottman jammed from cottman to girard.
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matt. >> taking live look on sky6 live hd the delaware river we're awaiting the arrival of a coastal storm. david murphy has details. >> reporter: right now matt, it's cloudy and cool, 46 degrees in philadelphia. the winds not much of a factor just yet. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a mild high of 58. rain will pull in later in the afternoon and build in intensity tonight and overnight. the winds pick later on. tomorrow accuweather alert strong blustery winds branches could come down, be careful on the roads if you're driving. there will be rain that changes over to wet snow in the northern half of region. some accumulation mostly on the grass. poconos could be slippery tomorrow matt. >> gotcha, david. firefighters battled an immense fire that ripped flue twin homes delanco burlington county on hickory street 2:00 a.m. two people were injured and
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. white house turmoil. two of the president's closest aides under fire. communications director hope hicks resigns after she told house investigators that she told white lies on the president's behalf. this morning the president's son-in-law jared kushner under increased scrutiny for meeting with basics that gave his family's company millions in new loans. meghan markle and me too. the royal-to-be speaks out candidly about topics once taboo within the royal family. what she's saying about shining a light on time's up. it's almost time for the oscars. we're behind the scenes with the producer, the surprises you can count on what they're doing to prevent another "moonlight" mix-up. >> best picture.
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♪ go big or go home ♪ and we're taking the lemon challenge. two best friends on a mission that has people trying to break a record for the most bone marrow donors in a single day. all you have to do is take a bite out of a lemon. >> robin roberts and the entire "good morning america" crew. >> we're here to say challenge accepted and -- >> all: good morning, america. ♪ then we lost control ♪ we certainly do say good morning, america and a special morning, indeed, on "gma." we're going big all across the country for this special cause taking on the lemons for leukemia challenge. >> this was all started by a young man and his best friend who's battling leukemia. they decided toic a bucket list and on that they said setting the record for registering bone marrow donors on it. we can't wait to talk to them coming up. amazing what they're trying to
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do for so many out there. >> we talk to them and suck some lemon. >> not right now. >> right now we're going to get to the news. i'm letting go. we have a lot of news to get to. beginning with that white house in turmoil. communications director hope hicks resigning. the president's son-in-law jared kushner under fire with new stories and the president is openly feuding with his attorney general jeff sessions. let's go back to the white house. our senior white house correspondent cecilia vega is there. >> reporter: hey, george good morning on hope hicks we are were talking about one of the president's closest aides and longtime comfortable dapts and her resignation comes 24 hours after she admitted to congress that she told white lies on behalf of the president. but the white house says this has nothing to do with her departure. they say the timing is just coincidence, of course hope has also been in the spotlight recently over that controversy with former white house staff secretary rob porter ousted over domestic violence allegations. hicks and porter were dating. she did help craft that botched white house response to his
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departure defending him. she joins a long list of high-profile inner circle aides who have left the west wing and in this still young administration. the last man standing if you will outside the president's own family from the original campaign team is dan scavino, the president's former golf caddie and now this morning there are also new questions about whether there is another potential departure over the attorney general jeff sessions who is openly feuding very publicly with the president. we're told president trump is furious with sessions and that sessions has not held back publicly rebuking his boss george, safe to say that this morning this is a white house very much in chaos. >> extraordinary. thanks very much. as you know very busy morning and this other breaking news that came in overnight a huge show of force from russian president vladimir putin revealing what he calls an invincible missile. back to terry moran. this is frightening, terry. good morning. >> reporter: it is. this is real nuclear saber
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rattling in moscow today as vladimir putin declared that russia has successfully developed a new generation of nuclear weapons. he called them as you say invincible capable of defeating any missile defense system in the world and bragged that his state of the union speech that russia has a nuclear powered cruise missile, a weapon with un unlimited range now, hyper sonic speeds and devastating nuclear payloads. but listening to vladimir putin you can almost hear the rage and resentment at the u.s. and that may be the real threat here. he was beridge rant at saying no one listened to us. listen to us now, containing russia has not succeeded. and that's another sign that u.s./russia reelgszs are just in a tailspin. >> it is. thank you, terry and michael. happier news. the most unusual pilot you may ever see. that is moosa, the baby chimp at the controls with his co-pilot anthony. this was a rescue mission saving him from poachers in the congo and it looks like he is a
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natural pilot. look there. getting settled in. gazing out the window. taking in the sights. getting groomed. but the co-pilot doesn't look too worried. after all that action he decided to take a nap which is not very pilot-like i guess, but his rescuer says the baby church is doing well in his new home. that's nice to see. >> wonderful to see. >> the pilot's calm demeanor. >> look at that face. coming up royal-to-be meghan markle making a bowl and rare statement on the me too and time's up movements. we go behind the scenes at the oscars. what you can expect on hollywood's biggest night three days away and lara is handing out lemons for our lemons for leukemia challenge. >> everybody is in right? we are going to break that record. that be the match record. we're already well under way and tell you how you can join us coming up on "good morning america."
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sung by the one and only and, yes, she was with us and this morning we can took lord. twentieth century fox is in early talks to create a reboot of the movie. [ applause ] i'm always nervous when you touch a piece of perfection like that. but it sounds like a great idea. actress, writer rashida jones partnering with the original creator to update and rewrite this new version and the good news is all three original stars, jane fonda, lilly tom lip, dolly parton are on board. [ applause ] >> wow. >> apparently they haven given it their blessing but this has a bit of a way to go but sources say the new version would focus on three younger women who turn to the original trio to deal with among other things sexism in the workplace. so, strong script coming we hope and we'll keep you posted on that one. then also it's rumored
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"wonder woman," the team from that incredible film has lassoed in a new villain to star in "wonder woman 2." oh, really. you want to know who? sources reporting that funny lady kristen wiig is in talks to play yeah cheetah, she's a bad girl with ferocious claws and fangs. talk about perfect casting, she'll eat that role up and gal godot set to return as diana and patty jenkins at the helm. round two of "wonder woman" has been set for late 2019. [ applause ] yeah. we love that. i love this audience. >> i know. so responsive aren't they? finally, imagine, guys having an entire island in belize to yourself for a few days with a private lagoon protected by a coral reef and now imagine this paradise is
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>> royal-to-be meghan markle is taking a strong and rare stance speaking out about the me too and time's up movements all happening during a public royal appearance. with less than three months until her wedding to prince harry, meghan already making her mark modernizing the monarchy not afraid to tackle top picks once taboo in the royal family sexual harassment, rape workplace abuse and gender equality. >> with so many campaign me too and time's up, there's no better time than to really continue to shine a light on women feeling empowered and people really helping to support them. >> reporter: meghan joining in at the first royal foundation forum showing she's a force. >> they need to feel empowered to use it and people need to be encouraged teeing her speak yesterday she is so enthusiastic to start the charity work when she joins the royal family. >> reporter: while meghan wasn't allowed to reveal her charitable goals for the future she's not a member of the royal family yet.
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she did show she's not afraid to shake things up. >> i certainly know how passionate i am and harry and i see the world so very hands on with things. >> she wants to talk about the foundation's work but i think she is someone who is so affiliated with women's rights and these are such high-profile women's campaigns it would make perfect sense for them to be mentioned. >> reporter: royal protocol calls for family mens to avoid political controversies but harry and meghan are committed to making a difference together. >> even if you're doing it quietly behind the scenes which is what i focus my energy on is meeting with the right people and organizations behind the scenes quietly learning as much as i can to maximize the opportunity we have here to really make an impact. >> reporter: the royal bride-to-be and prince harry dedicated to carrying on the legacy of princess diana. now, once meghan marries prince harry she will become a patron of 9 royal foundation and that is when she can fully begin her philanthropic work for that organization, michael. >> thank you so much amy.
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good to see her using her clout for a good thing. we'll go to our oscar countdown. jimmy kimmel will take the center stage in just three days. the secrets of the show are being kept under wraps but abc's chris connelly went backstage to try to get them anyway. hey, chris, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michael. you know we did get some insights from oscar's producer jennifer todd on what lies ahead this sunday for the academy awards where the biggest moments are often steeped in surprise, planned and otherwise. ♪ >> reporter: last year's oscars show was memorable from jimmy. >> i'm excited. i've never been to the oscars before. this is my first time here. ♪ i got that sunshine in my pocket ♪ >> reporter: to justin. "la la land". >> there is a mistake. "moonlight," you guys won best picture. >> what i learned in a big way last year is, you know there's a lot of elements to the show i don't control. >> reporter: producer jennifer
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todd is back with michael de luca and host jimmy kimmel for the 90 at academy awards and the unexpected is definitely in store. what can you tell us about what kind of surprises we might see on sunday? >> they won't be surprises if i tell you. >> we know. >> no i think jimmy has a lot of great stuff planned. i'm really hoping there aren't any surprises to deal with any envelopes. >> reporter: also a show that's making plans to acknowledge the cultural transformation now sweeping through hollywood and beyond. how do you expect the ceremony to pay tribute to to honor the me too movement. >> i think it really is an important time what's happening and we've been talking to them about how to address it in a moment or two in the show but obviously we want the show to be about entertainment. >> reporter: nonetheless expect to see kimmel-sized comedy throughout the show. >> wrap it up. we want to go home. >> we think that the show works best when you keep the host around so my sort of two rules
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is a lot of jimmy and also you have to get them off the stage too. >> so just when we don't expect to see him in a particular place you might surprise us. >> yes. he'll show up somewhere unexpected. >> that sounds like a surprise. jennifer todd tells us she's going to be checking out the music acts today and with such artists as common and mary j. blige set to perform, those figure to be something special as well michael. >> absolutely. >> chris, how are they going to prevent another envelope mix-up and can we expect to see warren beatty and faye dunn away again?question. >> we all want to know. >> they've got envelopes that will look different and a third person in the production truck to oversee things and bringing back old veterans from the accountant firm to make sure it goes smoothly. if some name you don't expect gets mentioned that's what is supposed to app. as for warren and faye jennifer said maybe she was just being nice to
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me, nykea. me michael. >> appreciate all the tidbits you got and look forward to watching the show. >> we'll switch gears and okay at a new way to make our roads safer. nick watt checked out the fire engine of the future special lie designed to reduce crashes and, nick, sometimes getting to a fire can be as dangerous as fighting one. >> reporter: you know in 2016 the second leading cause of death for firefighters was, in fact road traffic accidents and some fire departments are now suggesting some big and costly changes to those old iconic red fire engines themselves. crash after crash, firefighters rushing to the scene to save lives but too often lives are lost on the road before they even get to a blaze. in 2016 alone there were an estimated 15,000 collisions involving fire department emergency vehicles. now, psas like this in minnesota. >> you would think one of our biggest fears is running into a
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building that's on fire when in reality it's being struck by a distracted driver. >> reporter: and crashes like this in philly a truck cut off by a civilian driver slams into parked cars. in san francisco, a city famed for those steep and narrow streets it's fire department has a simple inclusion, smaller smarter fire engines. oh, wow. this engine is shorter, narrower. >> we really used a lot of newer technology that is available today to make it more maneuverable. >> reporter: to see the difference in the older and newer engines we're putting them through two everyday challenges. first up the dreaded u-turn. >> i don't think it'll do it. >> reporter: the older engine. >> you guys have to back up. >> reporter: requires the crew to back up and help out the engine. the new one -- >> well that's a big difference. >> yeah. a lot faster. >> reporter: turns the corner without a problem. this is safer but also faster in getting to a fire.
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>> that's correct. >> reporter: the siren is also directional so other drivers really know where the engine is coming from. a bird's-eye view from new 360 cameras which brings us to our second demo the invisible cyclist. a bike pulled up next to it and can in a blind spot. can you see that bike? >> nope. >> reporter: new engyp, there he is. safe and sound. >> i can see him in my 360. there's no blind spot. >> reporter: the fire engine of the future. >> we'd like to think so. >> reporter: researchers are now working with departments across the country. >> we were asked by a number of fire departments to help them sort of reduce the number of crashes they have. >> reporter: this doctor says there are ways drivers can help firefighters do their job safely. >> they need to slow down and pull over to the right. >> reporter: and not pull in front of the fire trucks like this car in indiana. precautions that will hopefully reduce the thousands of crashes each year.
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now, according to those researchers we spoke to the departments in seattle and san francisco and sacramento i'm sorry, have reduced crashes dramatically by training their drivers more and there is a lot that you can do as well. as we just heard, when you hear the siren, slow down and just pull over to the right. it really is that simple. >> you cannot play wit. anything thanks very much. over to rob outside. they are signing people up right now, and you can do it. let's set record today. check out your "g.m.a." moment this is cool a deer in louisville jumping over the railing, over the top he goes. it's okay, he got to dry land no problem, we're making lemonade out of this lemon. that's what's happening in time square and louisville time for a look at the local forecast.
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there's perfumes candles. >> the cards are really really cute. >> the new cards, that's the first time we've had them. just an unbelievable assortment and get to try all of her best-sellers all of these products range from 5 to $55 but today they're slashed in half $2.50 to $27.50. affordable luxury. >> she does a great job. >> this one i love. nurse lisa harrington's 8-year-old daughter decided one day to jazz up her mom's i.d. and showed up with a fancy lanyard and she and -- >> she was the hit of the hospital. >> she was. she realized we could make the ordinary lanyard into a piece of jewelry so there are jeweled option, ribbon options, the retractible ones. a big variety. if you wear an i.d. to work this is for you. normally 10 to $30 all slashed in half 5 to $15 for your choice. >> such a great idea. if you know somebody who wears
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one this is such an inexpensive gift. we have more deals with tory coming up and, of course you know the deal go to our website for these and people across the country are getting ready for our lemons for leukemia challenge. pucker up america. we want you involved. [ cheers and applause ] >> hi everyone, 8:27 a.m.
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thursday march 1. i'm matt o'donnell. karen rogers how is the jam-up in south jersey doing? >> reporter: it took a couple of accidents but the accident just cleared on 259. stick to the new jersey turnpike instead because you're jammed from delran to 541. bucks county, i-95 there's construction blocking the left lane on i-95 near the welcome center southbound in bucks county. watch for the slow go. overall travel time i-95 southbound from woodhaven to the vine, 35 minute scram. schuylkill expressway average delays slow, but not horrible. 11 minute ride between oaks and 202. >> coastline storm on the approach, let's get an update with meteorologist david murphy. cloudy skies temperatures 46 degrees in philadelphia. 42 in i allentown.
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this afternoon 58 degrees is the high, clouds in place all the way, though. this afternoon rain arrives rain could be heavy at times tonight and overnight. tomorrow an act -- accuweather alert, we have strong gusty winds and at times rain and changeover to wet snow. mostly grassy accumulation, the farther north you go the more careful you have to be about slushy roads. for the weekend saturday and sunday chilly, 46 saturday, 47 sunday brisk but at least the weekend sue dry, that will be the first time in 6 weeks that we've had a dry weekend. union home opener at home new additions to the squad that look good but you have to bundle up for the game. >> more information on the forecast and live views of storm tracker 6 live available at any time at 6abc.com.
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♪ go go big or go home ♪ welcome back to "gma." you're looking at our friends in minnesota, also in california and right here in times square along with our great studio audience. [ cheers and applause ] we're all gearing up for lemons for leukemia challenge and, robin, be the match challenged you and, of course you accepted it. >> my dear dear friends from be the match and, yes, they challenged me. they challenged you and, of course, we said challenge accepted. the entire "gma" crew and get this it all started with two best friends who wanted to make a huge difference with their bucket list. we'll talk to them in a moment. here is their story. ♪ best friends chris and dillon are on a mission. to live life to the fullest. checking items off their bucket list which the two created after
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20-year-old chris was rediagnosed with chronic leukemia and given one year to live. number four on that bucket list set a world record. >> we're trying to break the world record for most amount of bone marrow donation sign-ups. >> so the lemons for leukemia challenge was born. a social media campaign to raise awareness about bone marrow donation. everyone from college students to danny devito. >> i like it. >> reporter: are answering the call. >> do we have any lemons? >> so sour. >> reporter: so when life hands you lemons how will you make lemonade. >> we challenge robin roberts and the entire "good morning america" crew. >> all: lemons for leukemia. >> i know. >> ready this way and chris and dillon are joining us from carmichael, california at the christ community church. gentlemen, so good to see you. [ applause ]
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>> good morning. >> good morning. >> now, i know, chris, when you started this you could not have imagined that the reaction that it has received. what has it meant to you? >> it's been absolutely incredible, honestly. i expected to maybe get 500 views on our youtube video and within the first day we broke a quarter of a million so it's absolutely astonishing to be here right now. [ applause ] >> that's incredible. and, chris, i know you've been battling leukemia since you were 12 and dillon has been with you every step of the way. what has that meant to you? >> to have a friend that's there in the hospital every single day while you're stuck in there is really something incredible. like you can't leave and have someone who is really you know wanting to be there every single day to make sure that you have a great, you know good recovery and that you're just not in a bad place. it's really great to have a friend like that. i'm definitely very lucky for it. >> absolutely. [ applause ] yes.
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definitely clap-worthy and, dillon, you quit school to help make this a reality. what made you want to do this for him. >> well we've been friends to are a really long time and he's definitely helped put a perspective on my life and been hugh a lot together but when we first had that phone call recently and he was rediagnosed, he said he was afraid of not being able to experience some things in life that we all plan on doing. so we kind of just decided to make a bucket list and document every single moment of it and to do that we couldn't focus on something like school. i couldn't sit in a lecture hall while he was potentially dying. >> wow. >> wow. >> amazing. [ applause ] we talk about the bucket list. >> thank you. >> one of the things we've had so many people get involved including danny devote to guys. tell us about that. >> yeah that was absolutely incredible to be able to have, you know breakfast and sit there with danny devito was
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something that i never would have thought would -- >> especially when he almost ate the hot sauce. >> there was good goofy moments and just he's one of my favorite actors so to be able to have that experience. it was just something absolutely incredible. >> i know we were watching the video of you two together. his expression his face is absolutely priceless. you are going through that bucket list young man. what's left on the list? >> yeah we've done so far 28 -- 25 things out of 128. it seems like we're just crawling along right now but we've actually done a lot of things really fast. so many of the things we're looking forward to right now are lifting weights with the rock. that seems almost impossible but that would be truly incredible to do >> that's awesome. >> and the other thing that's really far out there is go to space. you never know. i just got to put that on the list. >> we have the whole thing on our website too so it's amazing how people have just been helping out. >> it's really incredible and
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it's just an amazing experience. >> i love how you have a simple one like helping an old lady across the street. is that on your list too? >> yeah. >> that's so sweet. >> helping an old lady across the street is one of the harder ones. when you start to rush out an old lady with cameras and stuff they get very defensive about it and, yeah that one is just hard. >> i tell you what we love the list and be the match, what they did, they challenged us to help you guys set a world record for the most donors added to their bone marrow registry in 24 hours. we ned everybody's help with this and we have all these people in our studio. they are signing up and john just signed up as well and, john, how easy it to sign up. >> super easy. go ahead and sign up and get your swab right now. [ applause ] >> couldn't make it easier than that. [ applause ] >> very simple swab. >> there it is. very basic. you should know people think if you have a family member it's
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automatic they'll be a match, it doesn't happen. that only happens 30% of the time. so 70% of the time you need somebody, a stranger off the registry to help save your life. >> wow. >> i didn't know that. 30% of the time -- >> yeah. >> a great thing and, amy, amy, you're outside in the middle of times square and signing people up all morning. >> ef woo a lot of somebodies out here potential somebodies signing up for to donate their bone marrow so that's pretty incredible right here lining up since 5:00 a.m. and we also have people here swabbing, donating their bone marrow so an incredible morning but guess what we are all ready because we have our lemons in hand. we're ready for that lemon challenge, michael. >> we've all got our lemons so we're going to start the challenge in minnesota. and, minnesota, are you ready? >> that's home of the be the
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match. >> we challenge you, go. >> all right. [ applause ] go minnesota. >> okay. >> now to california. california, go. go california. >> whoo! >> they got it. chris and dillon. >> and now, amy, you've been asking for it. we're coming outside to you. times square, ready, go. >> go, guys. [ applause ] >> oh. >> little kids. >> and, audience you guys have been patiently holding these lemons all morning. get those littlens ready. audience, go. >> yes. and, you know control room we
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didn't forget about our control room here at "gma." control room get those lemons out, go. >> yes! >> show adriana, pete. >> pete. [ applause ] >> and, you know can't leave us out, right? >> nope. >> lara george robin, get the lemons, go. [ applause ] >> whoo! [ applause ] >> hey, i love it. they expect me to bite that and then talk. we've done the challenge, right? and you were challenged so who is somebody -- who do we want to challenge next. >> tiffany haddish. >> tiffany haddish.
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>> she's a friend of the show. she's a great sport. so tiffany haddish, i challenge her. >> i know he's got his hands full but what about jimmy kimmel, got the oscars coming up. >> i have a two-prong request for the rock. rock i challenge you -- i also hope you'll lift weights with the boys. bucket list. >> challenged twice on the show. i'll challenge will smith. yeah, will smith. i want to challenge will. [ applause ] and this is so great and it's so easy to do just as easy as it is to sign up for everybody out here. we want to help set this record so you go to our website and sign up to be a bone marrow donor. please do that everybody. we'll be right back. [ applause ]
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lemons match the colors on display at the memphis botanical gardens. today is the first day of meter ological spring. let's check what's happening in time square, here's the local forecast. >> reporter: upper level moisture on storm tracker 6 live double scan well to the west. cloudy today rain arriving this afternoon getting heavy tonight and in through the overnight hours, 58. an accuweather alert tomorrow
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we're back for celeb your life fitness edition. ever wanted the strength of alicia keys. there she is right now kick boxing with her trainer jeanette jenkins. this morning jeanette is sharing all her tips and one of our viewers is trying them out. ♪ what about all -- >> pink has a powerhouse grammy award winning voice. ♪ what about us ♪ >> reporter: and a body she's known to push to the limits in her performances. >> some days i can barely breathe. >> reporter: the woman behind that strength as well as other celebs like mindy kaling and alicia keys is trainer jeanette jenkins. >> it's not only about looking good but being strong and capable. >> reporter: we hooked her up with sixth grade teacher asha mcdowell who volunteered to take on her workout and diet plan so she can soar like the stars. >> i want to be in a healthy mind-set and having a healthy
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lifestyle. >> reporter: she took on her challenge for three weeks eating and working out just like her celebrity clients. >> if there's anything that jeanette taught me a side salad is your friend. >> one apple and half a lemon. >> reporter: jeanette says good eating habits are important to perform at your best and recommends 40% of calories from healthy carbs, 30% from protein, and 25% from healthy fat. >> focus on getting green vegetables three types a day. a nice green juice or green smoothie in the afternoon can give you the nutrients you need to help boost your energy levels. >> reporter: and planning meals is key. >> all i need to pop a piece of chicken in the oven get a salad next to it and i'm good. >> one more time. >> reporter: as for the workout. jeanette put asha on a plan that includes strength training cardio and flexible. >> the first workout my butt was kicked thoroughly. >> reporter: in addition there's high intensity interval training for quick results.
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>> so that was 30. >> wow. >> it's called the hundred. >> oh. s. >> reporter: how is ash that feeling after the three weeks? >> let's find out right now live. >> it is great to have jeanette here as well as asha. creator of hollywood trainers club and asha you are one brave woman to try it out. you've been using this for 27 years. why does it work so well. >> it's worked so well because i approach health and wellness from a holistic perspective. i'm all about balance, it's important that people are able to enjoy life but as far as interest a training perspective, we do cardio flexibility work, muscular strength and endurance see people are functional but can burn that fat and be in a great healthy weight and then as far as eating you know it's important that you are getting in those healthy fats the green vegetables three times a day. >> a little bit of everything. >> a little bit of everything. >> and, asha you asked for this. >> i did.
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>> these workouts are intense. what were the most challenging part for you. >> some of the workouts like jeanette does not believe in breaks in some of the workouts i feel like so i just like had to pause, get a drink of water, press play again and just, you know, get my mind right for the neck thing that was coming up. >> you know how you get a little break and ask your trainer a question and they have to answer it. but this is your diet before. >> they do that too. >> usually chicken wings and fries and pizza but you transformed your diet as well. >> i did. >> to chicken breast and some greens and yams. >> yes, so i was eating -- this stuff is delicious. don't get me wrong but i realized that i can't eat that every day, okay. this is something that i can eat. this is something that fills me up. i'm not hungry after i eat stuff like that so it's a winner. >> so much lower calorie. a meal like this is only around 300, 350 calories and totally fills up. >> it fills you up. your workouts kick butts because
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marrow donor with be the match. we're reliving our youth with the lemonade stand. >> have a great day, everyone. >> thank you. >> hi everyone, it is 8:56 a.m., thursday, march 1. karen rogers let's get through the rest of the commute. let's try. it's been a heck of a commute. live on the ramp schuylkill expressway eastbound to 26th southbound. you can see they are slow right here. we're jammed from the schuylkill
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expressway eastbound approaching 26th street because of the accident that's blocking the left lane on that ramp. there you see the slow speeds 10 miles per hour. i-95 traveling 14, 12 miles per hour not much better than that. southbound heading into the city. in bucks county we have a problem with davisville road it's been closed all morning in southampton township a vehicle smashed into a pole. stick to maple avenue instead. >> david murphy is outside with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: lots of clouds out here, the sun is trying to poke through. but not working out too well for the sun. 46 in allentown. 44 in philadelphia. this afternoon be high of 58. this afternoon rain arrives. accuweather alert friday we have strong blustery winds gusting over 50 miles per hour at times in the day and at night. there could be rain that changes over to wet snow in the afternoon. high of 44 degrees. a lot going on tomorrow, we'll get you through it, step by
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step. for the weekend, 46 saturday, 47 sunday matt, both days are dry but both days are brisk and chilly. >> two school districts in gloucester county are closed due to a shooting threat. we'll have the latest on "action news" at noon as police trace the source of the e-mail. "live with kelly and ryan" next on 6abc. i'm matt o'donnell. have a great thursday, everyone. you know
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