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>> robin: "good morning america" for the
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viewers on the west raising temperatures just in time for the first day of spring. ♪ ♪ >> spring freeze, temperatures freezing bringing one last blast of winter. ginger is tracking the freeze warnings, where we can still see snow with cherry blossoms already blooming. >> breaking overnight, plea searching for the suspect after deadly shooting and a scary moment caught on camera. >> hey, drop the [bleep] gun! >> the teen with a gun on a popular florida beach. >> george: breaking overnight, high precision and israel's raid searching for hamas commanders and gaza's largest hospital with thousands of civilians in the area. trump's vision of america, the former president discussing the economy said a bloodbath will happen if he doesn't win the election. some migrants are not people. the biden campaign is responding. >> the renovating real estate, a
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lantus agent to save home buyers and money. oprah and prime time talking back to show to her talk show days. >> let's stop the shaming and blaming. >> exclusive look at the tv legend as she takes on the weight-loss revolution. >> michael: taking a bite out of inflation, taking date night back on the table and other restaurants going all in to get customers to eat out. ♪ ♪ >> robin: and don't miss this... [cheers and applause] because they sure don't! our march madness tip-off fresh off of selection sunday. [cheers and applause] the dreams come true overnight. >> "good morning america," let's go! [cheers and applause] >> robin: from the top dog to the underdog. who's got the toughest to the final four? come on, everybody, let's dance.
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♪ ♪ >> announcer: live in times square, this is "good morning america." >> robin: you can have christmas. this is the season. how about duquesne, first ncaa tournament and 47 years and they gave us "good morning america." we need much more march madness on ahead. >> george: president biden with a new executive order to take actions to promote women's health research. details from the white house coming up. >> michael: we began with went over parts of the country. spring starts tomorrow but millions waking up to freeze alerts. let's go right to ginger who has it all for us. >> ginger: it is all relative because if you remember, we have the warmest start to march on record for dozens of sites like number one warmest to date all the way from minneapolis to new york city into maine, down to south carolina. so this is a little below average by a couple of degrees but this doesn't record so it will not take a step far below when you look at the whole month ahead. but still come a little slap in the face because it will be cool
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into the 20s we go. here is where it's a bigger deal where you have fragile but vegetables starting to come up and freeze alerts, but there is no behind this, too, minneapolis 330 below average. >> robin: one last blast, thank you, ginger. spring break violence in florida. the plea searching for suspects in a deadly jacksonville beach shooting. this comes as the police arrested a teen with an armed standoff at a different beach. victor oquendo from miami beach, good morning to you, victor. >> good morning, robin. police in jacksonville walking down the popular bar district and beachfront searching for what they believe are multiple shooters. >> this morning florida authorities cracking down on spring break scares. beachgoers scrambling at jacksonville beach overnight after gunfire erupted out in the open. speak with us as players we can, st. patrick's day, spring break. the fact that we had a couple of
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bad actors out here is extremely tragic. >> authorities are looking for multiple suspects. three people were shot, one of them dead. >> we have a lot of work and of us to figure out everything to put the pieces together. >> new smyrna beach thursday... >> hey, drop the gun! >> the police chasing a 16-year-old who allegedly pulled out a firearm after a brawl in the sand. the team to make teen running to the ocean appearing to drop the weapon with a black bag which was filled with marijuana. >> he might have another gun, do not advance? >> he will be charged as an adult according to the state attorney. >> our youth in america need to understand, this is not a movie or a video game. >> this after an attempt to rake out spring break using this commercial. >> it is not us, you. >> increasing parking cost,
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banning alcoholic beverages on beaches and streets in enforcing curfews, most businesses accept food delivery and emergency services forced to close at midnight. >> since march 1st my miami beach have arrested 250 people and during all of spring break last year that was closer to 600. we are not done yet, these street measures appear to be working, george. >> george: okay, victor the latest on the race for the white house and the speech for donald trump over the weekend for the praise for january 6 convicts attack on -- and a bloodbath for the country at. chief washington correspondent jon karl, has a story, good morning. >> even by trump standards, donald trump speech over the weekend was dark and menacing. he kicked it off by paying tribute to the people who attacked the capital on janua january 6th. speak with her tone was set before trump began to speak.
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>> please rise for the war plan unfairly treated january 6th hostages. >> what has become a trump ritual, the rally began with a rendition of the national anthem recorded by people in prison for their actions on january 6th. ♪ and the rockets red glare" >> trump if he gets back to the white house on his first day in office, he will help out those who attacked the capital. >> the first day we get into office, we will save our country. we will work with the people who treat those unbelievable patriots. >> more than 1,350 people have been charged in connection with the assault on the capital. 770 individuals have pleaded not guilty and another 180 already convicted at trial. trump appeared angry throughout the speech, even taking it out on the teleprompter he was trying to read from. >> red is up and i can't read
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this teleprompter! [laughter] [cheers and applause] this sucker is moving around. >> he called some of the undocumented immigrants who have crossed the mexican border "animals." they are not people in my opinion, but i'm not allowed to say that because the radical thing, cliff says it is a terrible thing to say. >> he bowed to put 100% tariff on imported cars. and making an anonymous warning about what would happen if biden wins reelection. >> we will put 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line. and you will not be able to sell those. if i get elected, now if i don't get elected, it will be a bloodbath for the whole -- that will be the least of it. it will be a bloodbath for the country. that will be the least of it. >> the biden seized on donald trump's comments come
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accused of him having "affection for violence" and a thirst for avenge any wants another januar" the trump campaign defended his use of the word "bloodbath." chase miller said he was referring to the auto industry and not political violence. it is true that he started talking about cars but listen again. he then explicitly says, that will be the least of it. >> if i don't get elected to come it will be a bloodbath for the whole -- that will be the lf it. that will be a bloodbath for the country. >> the speaking of the gridiron in washington, president biden laid out what is at stake at the election saying there is a toxic cycle of the freedom to vote, the freedom to choose and so much more. >> whether or not trump was talking solely about cars or the broader economy when he used the word "bloodbath," it was not the only dark warning he made about
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what would happen if he loses in november. he also said that if biden wins, "i don't think that you will have another election in this country." george. >> george: again, it all started out for brady's gnomic praise for the january 6 convicts. thank you very much. breaking news and the israel/hamas war. a raid at the largest hospital with thousands of civilians in the area. matt gutman reports from jerusalem, matt. >> good morning, george, this is a hospital in the north gaza strip. this is the first time israel has rate at this hospital in months. that began overnight and israel said senior hamas operatives regrouped inside the hospital with israel saying, "it has taken dozens of detainees. quote it has become a major gun battle and we understand the casualties on both sides of causes splash -- a hamas and
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small arms fired in operating rooms. the phones are out in the electricity out, they are not just patients and staff but many of thousands of palestinian civilians who sought shelter in the greater hospital complex. israeli source telling me this morning that this raid could last for some time, michael. >> michael: it has been going on a long time, matt. thank you for that. putin the clearing by the latest opposition of alexei nalvany. tom soufi burridge has a story, good morning, tom. >> good morning, michael, vladimir putman expected to celebrate a rally in moscow's red square. his victory was never in doubt. he has the longest-serving russian soviet leader sense stahlin and obviously the election is not for your fair. >> this morning vladimir putin reaffirming his grip on power in a stage-managed election.
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>[speaking non-english language] >> putin with his highest victory, a whopping 87% of the vote. the only other candidates to approve virtually all opposition leaders in exile, jailed, are dead appeared for the first time ever, putin the neighbor of longtime political rivals alexei nalvany who died in a penal colony last month. putin claiming his victory speech he agreed to release nalvany days before he died. nalvany a wife in berlin. >> while other russian exiles chant, "russia against putin" thousands inside russia heating a coal on protest sunday midday with forming and major russian cities. one polling booth set ablaze in early voting friday. but dissent and putin's russia increasingly dangerous game.
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authorities clamping down in a campaign against russia's invasion of ukraine. russian occupied parts of ukraine, ballot boxes take into people's homes under armed guard according to ukrainian officials appear at the u.s. calling the vote there, blatant propaganda. >> putin enjoys wide popular support by 87% of the vote is simply impossible in any democratic election with the war in ukraine dragging on, it is hard to say how solid putin's regime really is. >> robin: that is true, tom, thank you. now to president biden to issue wide-ranging executive order to promote research on women's health. senior white house correspondent selena wang has those details for us, good morning, selena. >> good morning, robin. the white house calling this most comprehensive action taken by a president to advance women health research peer the goal is to make sure women get the answers they need about their health since far too long medical research has focused on men left women out.
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the president is directing federal agencies to collect more data on women's health, and adds $200 million in new funding for women's health research peer that includes research around menopause and conditions like osteoporosis that are more likely to occur after menopause. this whole announcement comes as a general election battle is heating up. president biden is trying to position himself as a champion of women's health while blaming donald trump for taking away women's reproductive rights. the president is urging congress to step in and try to close that gap in medical research. he's urging congress to pass $12 billion in new funding for women's health research, michael. >> michael: that is good news for women, selena, thank you so much. an effort to rescue americans stranded in haiti. 30 americans are at home after evacuated from the country. a violent game to topple the government. matt river is in the region for us this morning, good morning, map. >> good morning and fatty evacuation is taking off not from port-au-prince but a much
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calmer city in the north of the country. the airport in port-au-prince remains closed. over the weekend, the state department said u.s. citizens that could make it safely could do so and board the flight. several americans in port-au-prince told us making that trip not even an option because the highway to get there entirely controlled by gangs. meanwhile, unicef said health care a place for newborn children and their mothers were stolen by gang members from one of its containers here at guys, later today you went security council meeting. >> robin: all right, matt to come appreciate your reporting very much. now to march madness, the tickets are punch, the brackets that commit now time for the real fun to begin. will reeve with all the excitement of selection sunday. >> it is the best and we are getting started, robin. cinderella's polishing her slippers getting ready for the greatest two weeks on the sports calendar. we are ready for upsets, blue bloods, buzzer beaters and more, let the madness begin. >> this morning, march madness
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is here. [cheers and applause] >> we love it. >> it is exciting. >> elation from teams hearing their names called for the big dance. from the battle with pack... to another with pack north carolina state. >> finally. >> the duchesne dusan first ncaa tournament and 47 years. the celebration starting pretty prematurely though. confetti dropping just minutes into the second half of their conference championship. [cheers and applause] at this buzzer beater earning a spot for yale. the bowl dogs scoring eight points in the 20 seconds to beat brown, depending national champion uconn punching their ticket to the big dance with number 1 overall seed. [cheers and applause] joining them number 1 calmly used, purdue, north carolina. on the women's side all eyes on the biggest star of all of college basketball. >> college basketball history.
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>> caitlin clark, newly-crowned all-time leading scorer leading the hawkeyes to the first ever championship in her final season. >> the best player in america on your team. you know you always have a chance every single game. that is how we are going into this tournament, believing we do have a chance to get to the final four again. [cheers and applause] >> fans clamoring for a rematch of last year's title game with lsu, now looking forward to a possible elite 8 match up with both teams on the same side of the bracket. angel reese and the tigers coming in three seat after losing heated sec championship to south carolina who now take the top overall spot. >> so now we all become bracket told the gist. the surprise stole five bids from the major conferences and the big east only has three teams and for example and people are outraged about that but in any case we have a couple of days to analyze and predict and pray here the first four men's
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game start tuesday and the women's first four wednesday and for two weeks, we are all on road to the final four. the men's championship april 8th, the same day as a solar eclipse and i have the winning bracket right here, everybody. if you want it. all yours. >> michael: you have uconn. >> repeat champs. >> they are number 1 seed. a good coach, good team. that's all i've got to. >> robin: so many great matchups leading up to the final four potential. >> especially the women side, lsu, iowa. [laughter] it could go up in flames. >> robin: coming up a college student who vanished after leaving luke bryan's barn in asheville. >> michael: plus the real estate game changer that can help lower prices. >> robin: exclusive oprah's "primetime special" as she takes on the weight-loss revolution i and the popular new drugs. but first, ginger. when we dip they go up here and
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i'm talking does pacific northwest record 71 degrees in seattle. that is a month early to hit 70 degrees. we will see more records today in the pacific northwest, northern california. look at that, half a dozen broken or tied yesterday. a quick look at what happens after that, the chill stays in these but they will stick around. 73 today for billings and we will look for 75 portland, even though reading 86, just short of a record appear in your local weather in 30 seconds
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♪ ♪ >> robin: back here on "gma," celine with her class if "life will go on." it she has a message about getting back on stage and lara. >> george: the headlines right now, freezing temperatures and even across the south, from texas, north carolina under freezing frost alerts with temperatures upper 20s, lower 30s monday night and tuesday night. also right now looking for multiple suspects after a deadly shooting overnight jacksonville beach and the authorities cracked down on spring break scares. also the latest volcanic interruption and a town in one of the most popular tourist spots forced to evacuate. this is the fourth time this volcano has erupted since december and this eruption appears to be the largest.
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>> michael: the warm weather means early peak bloom for washington's cherry blossoms but more than 100 years of record-keeping. this is two weeks earlier than normal. and the record was set in 1990 when the bloom came on march 15. and we've got a lot more ahead, including the federal investigation targeting facebook and instagram's parent company. that is all coming up. >> new details and the search for missing college student who vanished after he left the bar in nashville a week and a half ago. eva pilgrim at the latest, eva. >> traveling to and nashville desperate for answers, hopeful to find their son. his phone is off and no one has seen or heard from him in over a week. >> this morning, new clues in the search for the missing missouri college student, riley strain, as his family pleads for help. >> we want to ask anybody if they know anything, to please share it. >> the 22-year-old has been missing over a week. national authorities trying to piece together where he went. his bank card found on an
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embankment not too far from where he disappeared. >> my stomach is saying and her stomach is saying and each of us looked at each each other, like is this real? >> true crime fan brandy has been searching for clues since tuesday. she was with another citizen detective when she says they found the card under the jefferson street bridge. >> you found his credit card? we found his credit card. we have to hang up! >> everyday i went out there and as much as i want to find something, i didn't think i would actually find something. >> riley was visiting as part of fraternity leaving weekend and owned by a country singer luke bryan, escorted out by security the night of march 8th. the surveillance video showing the 6'7" college senior running through a parking lot, stumbling and falling over. another angle showing riley hunched over as he walked down the street. the investigators looking into whether he was overserved at the
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nashville bar. over the weekend, luke's 32 bridge bar releasing a statement, "our records show he purchased and was served one alcoholic drink and two waters." police say riley's phone ping to cross the river from the broadway strip not far from nearby homeless encampments. >> we feel like either he slept for a few hours and got up and started wandering again or was picked up by a car. we don't know. >> investigators using helicopters, drones, boats to search the area. his family hopeful to find him and grateful for all of the people helping in the search. >> we really appreciate everything. our -- our -- >> it is what's keeping us going. >> authorities saying that this point, there is no evidence of foul play. the family is expected to meet with the police today hoping for an update and to get some answers. >> michael: i sure hope so, thank you, eva.
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now, to the major settlement with the impact on the way we buy and sell our homes. chief business correspondent, rebecca jarvis here to explain why this decision was made and who throughout the country does this affect and when does it start? good morning, rebecca. >> rebecca: good morning, michael. this is a land decision how we buy and sell our homes. so today, if you want to sell your home, you have to agree up front to pay nonnegotiable 5.6% to 6% commission. once you sell it, you paid that to your agent who splits it with the buyer's agent. now the trouble wi this according to the suit is that it can drive up home prices, and it allegedly let's buyers agents to steer clients towards expensive homes. this decision to give sellers negotiating power of the commission. 6% no longer standard *empire us -- empires more transparency. buyers could choose to pay a commission directly to their agent, or they could choose to skip using agents altogether. economists estimate it will save consumers $30 billion in
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commissions, but it will also likely lead to real estate agents leaving the industry in $418 million settlement is approved by a federal court, the changes will take effect in months. experts tell me this could be mid-july. michael asked, who does it affect? it affects everybody who buys a home or sells a home you are in the business of buying or selling a home, it doesn't matter what state, robin, it impacts everyone. >> robin: it's the game changer, rebecca, you are right about that. we are going to turn to a a model mystery and lara is here this morning. good morning. >> lara: this is a mystery, hiking in a remote area and suddenly coming across this, a 10-foot tall silver monolith with no footprints or tire tracks, no clue as to how it got there. that is exactly what happened in the welsh countryside. now, residents and visitors alike flocking to the bizarre scene. take a look. >> it is the mysterious monolith that is the talk of one u.k.
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town. >> i've never seen this before. it looks like a ufo. speak with this shiny, silver sphere atop the bluffs in wales by local red who said, "it seemingly appeared out of nowhere." >> newark taking the video after spotting the thing roughly 10-foot long foot and a half wide metal structure. the mysterious monolith capturing the internet's attention with many wondering if it came from outer space. residents of a nearby town making trips to see the statute for themselves. one user on their community facebook page writing, "i quite like the monolith. i hope the aliens don't come and get it too soon. the structure into welsh wilderness is an object randomly piercing landscapes around the world. similar sightings puzzling people in romania,
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southwestern england, and stateside in california in 2020. >> be prepared to see these everywhere. oh, dear. >> this one in utah also from 2020 was first spotted by state officials and removed. and an anonymous collective known as "the most famous artist claiming responsibility." >> so far nobody has claimed responsibility for this mystery monolith telling "the guardian" there were no tracks of any kind around the structure to indicate that it was trucked in or erected on site. it is almost as if it appeared, which, of course, only adds to the ministry. -- the ministry. i see you looking around. [laughter] it is a real mystery. >> michael: no tracks. >> robin: thank you, lara. coming up later in the path of parenthood with a new series looking at the challenges couples face within fertility -- infertility and what you should know about surrogacy. next, oprah's return to prime time and an exclusive first
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achieve their own health goals. janai, this is really a subject that has caught the attention of so many people. >> so many people because of what that drug is said that it can do so many different things. and of course, oprah talking about this and we have seen her deal with it for a long time, a decade since the end of the "oprah winfrey show." and now in this "prime time special closed title she is talking about weight loss and popular weight loss drugs. >> let's stop the shaming and blaming. >> oprah is making her big return to television, and this morning an exclusive first look at the media legend talking about a topic oh, so personal to millions of americans. >> all of a sudden, i took this medication, and it felt like i was free. >> into nights "an oprah special: shame, blame and the weight loss revolution," she sits down with medical experts and every day people who using prescription drugs.
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to find their way to health. >> i was diagnosed with diabetes period of my labs and blood work were scary. i remember thinking to myself, this is the way i was born and this is the way i will die. >> how are your numbers today? >> completely normal, everything in completely normal range. >> the project's goal, to release the shame, stigma around weight. speak with the number one thing i hope people come away with is it is a disease in the brain. >> nearly 74% of adults over 20 years old and the u.s. are obese. for decades, the 70-year-old entertainment mogul took us on her journey with weightloss, off doing mirroring. what the country faced at large. >> i used to carry it around every day. >> in 2015, oprah becoming an ambassador for weight-loss service. >> oprah and now she was leaving the board after sharing she, too, taking similar weight loss drugs, a prediabetic, maggie,
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one of the first teenagers to be prescribed one of the medications. >> i had the health care professional at one point tell me that she would be 500 pounds by the time she was 16, and that she would die. >> oprah's return to the small screen comes 13 years after we said goodbye to the "oprah winfrey show." [cheers and applause] but tonight's tv event will likely bring on the nostalgia with a nearly identical set and a live studio audience. >> for the people who think this could be the relief and support and freedom that you have been looking for your whole life, bless you because there is space for all points of view. >> oprah talks about the disorder being a disease as you heard there, saying you can have all the power in the world, but comparing obesity to alcoholism that it wasn't looked at as a disease years ago. she says, "her take away is these drugs can offer people the options to
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>> announcer: live in times square, this is "gma"! >> michael: good morning, shaggy. "good morning america." i love you, shaggy. to get you in the mood. if you love pasta, we have a trick for you. dan pashman and the award-winning host of the podcast. do you like that? that is really good. he wants to improve your sauce game. >> robin: all right, also had the big change coming to the self checkout at target. and so other stores, what is behind the move here? >> george: the top stores today the ceo of united airlines following several reasons with the airlines planes. trevor ault at the airport with the details, good morning, trevor. >> good morning, it is clear united airlines a little bit concerned that the public's growing weary of the safety of these airplanes after at least nine separate incidents in the past two weeks. we have a new letter from ceo
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scott kirby released a couple of months ago, and he acknowledges the safety and incidents reoccurring problems. he writes in part, "unfortunately the airline has experienced a number of incidents that are reminders of the importance of safety. while they are all and related that the incidents have our attention and focused our attention. and the details of each case to understand what happen and using insights for safety training and procedures across all employee groups." many of these instants generate international headlines. the plane that was going to add flames shooting out of an engine, and another plane with a missing external panel. we have started to hear from some travelers, certainly not all of them, but the frequency they are starting to rethink their decision to fly, robin. >> robin: concern out there, trevor as you know. now to the federal investigation to facebook parent company and the role of alleged illicit sale of drugs. chief justice pierre thomas joins us from washington with that story, good morning,
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pierre. >> good morning. federal authorities concern social media companies like meta which owns facebook and instagram are not doing enough to keep illegal drugs from being sold or marketed on their platforms. the federal grand jury subpoena and review by "abc news" reveals the justice department launched a criminal investigation into this very matter. according to that subpoena sent to a social media watchdog group that tracks online crime, prosecutors want record showing any drug content on meta platforms that may have violated federal law and any that relate to illicit sale of drugs. authorities have been concerned about victims being sold as drugs to contacts on social media and beginning to focus more on the unethical or illegal promotion of opioid use through advertising online. and telling us in a statement, "the sale of illicit drugs are against their policy and we will work to remove the content from our services." meta is cooperating with law enforcement officials to
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combat the sale of drugs, and this is a situation where everyone must do their part. according to the cdc, preliminary numbers show numbers show overdose deaths likely surpass 109,000 in 2022. the overwhelming majority due to opioids, michael. >> michael: pierre, too many people there. thank you so much for that. now, to a new question princess kate with a fallout from the photo scandal. maggie rulli from buckingham palace with more, good morning, maggie. >> hey, michael, good morning. front-page news here in the u.k., princess kate spotted out this weekend and "the sun" reporting she visited a local shop with her husband, prince william, and photos of the event, but the witness told the paper she was looking happy and well. but the princess did have to miss the st. patrick's day parade. that is something she normally attends every year, handing out shamrocks as an honorary colonel, but the soldiers paying a moving tribute taking off their hats and giving the princess three tears in her
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-- cheers in her honor. the princess is recovering from abdominal surgery. and blazed with conspiracy theories about her health, only made worse after the palace with release of that photo of kate and her kids, something to assure the public she is okay. instead, it has done the exact opposite after found to be tampered with and immediately pulled from further agencies. kate later apologized for editing it. right now, we don't know exactly when the princess will return to public royal duties, but the palace said sometime after easter. we will see prince william tomorrow at an event in northern england. three so far, he has been asked repeatedly about his wife's health, but no official comments, guys. >> robin: the "gma" morning series on infertility looking at the cost and challenges facing families returning. to surrogacy. >> george: restaurant chains to help customers fight inflation. >> michael: the big change coming to self checkout line at a retail giant.
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at infertility. we are look at a journey and we love you and we know you and we know it is something that you and your family has faced. >> and i love all of you and that word, journey, that you used, robin. it is such a perfect word for all of this because increasing number of families are on this journey often quietly struggling with their own fertility and the questions that it raises, including what could be the right path ahead. for some, the answer is surrogacy. >> ohio's native have always dreamed of having a family, but the path to parenthood was not easy for them. >> we started having losses, pregnancy losses early in the journey. they could never quite figure out what was going on. >> every three to four months, you know, we will go through the same cycle and we will lose another pregnancy. >> up to 30% of couples who struggle with you there fertility are diagnosed with unexplained infertility, meaning
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they failed to conceive over a year without an identifiable cost. and for meredith and eric, it led them to consider surrogacy. >> multiple patients need to use surrogacy, those who can't get pregnant or stay pregnant and medically indicated they don't get pregnant. also same-sex father's. >> the average cost of surrogacy ranges from $100,000 to over $200,000, depending on a number of factors like using an agency or going independent, insurance, embryo creation and more. meredith and eric went independent and found they were surrogate, desiree on a facebook match group. >> we chatted that whole day, and i had this feeling it was her. >> the process, which includes legal agreements a medic with valuations as well as egg approval for meredith to be implanted in desiree took over a year before the day eric and meredith had been waiting so long for, the birth of their son, cole. >> i will never forget after he
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came out grabbing desiree's hand and telling her, "there are no words i can ever say to thank you adequately." >> in desiree, meredith found a lifelong friend and through that facebook group and mothers with similar experiences, including sweet that she and her husband faced years have difficulties trying to conceive. >> we had seven retrievals, eight transfers, and five miscarriages. >> i kept thinking to myself, you know, when is this going to end? when am i going to have this happy ending, and *how will i -- how am i going to have it? >> to find her surrogates we asked friends to post stories and network and it caught the attention of kathy buck on the next-door app. >> i always thought that that is something i could do to help somebody grow their family. >> the mother came across the post and decided to reach out. >> when i met her and saw her story, it seemed right.
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>> it was a family affair of the day that jaden was born with kathy's children and husband there for support. >> they have become an extended family to us and we hope jaden will grow up and see them as such. >> it is such a gift that desiree and kathy did for their families. meredith and eric and gigi, kathy, i want to say thank you so much to all of them for sharing their story. i talked to all of them extensively and one of the things they wanted to do was help people feel less lonely in this process because it can be a very lonely journey at points. >> robin: i can hear your voice catching a little bit. this resignations with you. when did you feel there was light at the end of the tunnel? >> it is an interesting question because i really held my breath until the day leo was born and he was in my arms. matt and i am the hospital with and the surrogate and her incredible family.
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but i think that first moment where we met our surrogate for the first time, we hadn't -- it's called matching when you meet them for the first time, and you talk to each other. you talk to each other's families and you get to know each other and decide if this is the right journey you want to be on together. week, i mean, matt and i wrestle with this, whether this was the right choice for our family. i realized we talked about a lot there in the story. this is not the right choice for people. it is not necessarily going to be the path forward for many, but we wanted to shine light because surrogates are doing an incredible service. kathy and desiree did an incredible service. >> robin: you know, so many are listening right now may be an a tough part of their journey. so, what advice do you have? >> you know, a question like that, i don't want to say what people should do because i understand the prescription could be wrong. but for me, there were so many
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moments that i would come to work and i was a devastating moment and see your smiling faces made a difference for me. another thing that really made a difference is i found friends who are going through this. and we started dancing together. we took a dance class together. and i would look forward to that moment just being apart from everything that was happening, but being with these two women and they know who they are. it made the most incredible difference for me. so, i hope people can find a practice of struggling and also, talk to your partner. thank goodness, matt, my husband was with me through it. if you are having trouble having those conversations, get a party involved, a trusted member of the community that have those conversations. >> robin: i know this will be an ongoing series so what do we have for day two? >> we are talking about adoption coming up because, again, this is a struggle for so many families. there are so many different options when you are following this journey. >> robin: to know what your options are? >> yes. >> robin: thank you for sharing this.
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>> thank you robin, guys. >> michael: very personal, rebecca, we really appreciate you. thank you. we are going to turn to the change coming to the self checkout line at target and other retailers. rhiannon ally, good morning, rhiannon. >> good morning, michael, love them or hate them, self checkout lines are here to stay. this morning a big change coming to target. the chain is tweaking how many items you can wring up yourself to just ten and all of its 10,000 locations. the company did a trial run 200 stores last fall and this is what they found out self checkout lanes move twice as fast and though stores had a reduction in theft as well. target told abc news, the program was not directed at targeting theft, but that was one of the results. and for those who can't go to target and buy less than ten items with less face-to-face with employees, target is opening up traditional checkout lanes as well. target is not the only store making changes to self checkout, dollar general close the option in 300 outfit stores with the
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highest rate of theft and implemented five times things or less at stores. but one thing i certainly learned while researching this story, the self checkout lanes with strong emotions from customers on both sides of the aisle. >> i'm not good at it. [laughter] >> michael: actually likes it until it says, come help. >> robin: i never know where to scan. [laughter] you're not even in the line right now, wow! lara, after the restaurant chains getting creative, restaurants fighting inflation. the details, hey, eva. >> the cost of everything squeezing wallets, restaurants bringing incentives to come in. that is seen on "the wall street journal" and restaurants making the case eating out is a good deal. >> with many americans feeling
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the sting of inflation, some restaurant chains getting creative. ♪ ♪ >> earlier this year applebee's launching a new dining subscription, the applebee's date night pass. >> we kind of felt like we won the applebee's lottery. >> selling out one minute, pass valued $1,500 gives users food and drink once a week for a year. the promotion comes as the cost of eating out is up. according to the labor department, it is 29% higher than five years ago. >> it helps the consumer in ways. one, consumers able to get the food they like at discount prices. number two, it builds a brand loyalty for the customer and the restaurant. >> emily brooks and her husband $200 had given up date night to save money, but snacking the coveted applebee's deal put down her
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back table and in budget. >> we haven't going out to eat as much since the cost of going out to eat has really increased and so, it has been helping us to stay within our dining out budget. >> other restaurants promoting deals to get customers to come in. red robin offering over 30 bottomless items, giving unlimited size and drinks. red lobsters doing double duty with buy one take one by promotion, purchase entree for $6 extra, they will give you want to take home. and a lot of companies offering services to get you in the doors so we have panera with unlimited sip club where for $14.99 a month, unlimited beverages and, of course, march madness, if you bring your brackets to tgi friday's, you get six free boneless wings. [laughter] i know! just for being terrible at march madness. all that attention to applebee's
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date night pass, it is so huge. they actually brought more support staff to help with the sale. they didn't say how many passes they sold initially, but last month, they had a drawing for additional 1,000 passes. they go like that. >> they are gone. >> but, you look at that deal, $200 you pay, $1,500 value. >> robin: come on, do the math! >> george: thanks, eva, let's go to ginger. >> ginger: i have wings all the time and i'm terrible. great, now i know what to do. cincinnati one of the earliest ohio river valley spring leaf outs, had such warmth for the beginning of march. look at this map. this is what happens to the trees. it has been the earliest spring on record for vegetation north missouri, iowa, illinois and sacramento valley. record start as far as to pictures go for the month of march so we start to swing into just about or below average and it feels really cold. here are the numbers
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new york city subfreezing by friday >> robin: thank you, george, good morning, everybody. we begin with the starts lighting up in ncaa tv awards. queen latifah where the color purple dominated the winner's circle. danielle brooks accepting the award for best motion picture on behalf of the cast. and the first-ever award for snowfall and he thanked his mom
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for flying 17 hours from nigeria to be there for him. went to bronson won for best comedy actress and best comedy series. four "abbott elementary." it is a good year for usher just a month after his performance at the super bowl. and the president's award and named entertainer of the year. oprah winfrey gave him his break on her show, and sharing with the crowd, "all good things start with oprah winfrey." he said that in his speech. hey, also, congratulations for ariana grande, who scored another number one album. "eternal sunshine" to claim the top spot and fourth in a row. the singer taking to instagram "thank you so much, i don't have words." you do, though. [laughter] >> michael: i thought the same thing. >> not too much of a surprise,
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considering the album when it was released on spotify, most dream album in a single day in 2024. and also this morning, just weeks after celine dion made a surprise appearance during the grammy awards, she is updating fans on her health. over the weekend, she posted on instagram in honor of international stiff-person syndrome today, sharing a rare photo with all three of her boys. by trying to overcome this autoimmune disorder, one of the hardest experiences of my life, but i remain determined to get one day back onto the stage and live as normal of a life as possible. she added, "i want to send my encouragement and support everyone around the world affected by sps. i want you to know you can do it. we can do it." thank you so much for that. thinking about celine dion, an old episode of her show the barefoot contessa, slicing her
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bagel into thirds because, she says on the episode she doesn't like too much dough on either side of her breakfast sandwich. i agree, by the way. i'm a scooper. she's a slicer. one viewer posted the clip online asking what everyone thought of her carb saving hack and the internet has gone viral. they are divided. 3 million people have talked about it. some say it's bagel blasphemy, others feel it's visionary. ina ina has yet to respond to the controversy. we will continue following this story. >> the controversy. i'm tempted to ask how is it? but does she not use all three slices? no, she she chucks the middle slice. >> that's my answer. okay, that's what i was thinking. okay, so she just uses the top and the bottom. i would slice that. i would just toast that and eat it later. i mean, but that just just takes away the whole thing. so that middle slice goes away and then you have a thin bagel. >> glad this was not a follow up free zone. yes. coming up,
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charlie said, walter is going to join us live. >> the joy, the dream of having a family. but for so many it turns into being. what to expect when becoming pregnant doesn't happen. the reality, the emotional struggles and journey of infertility now, good morning america's rebecca jarvis with real answers. from surrogacy to egg freezing to adoption, this is something deeply personal to me and so many women across our country. >> and that's why i'm so happy to be bringing you this series this week on gma. it's all about family. >> it's just a lot of positive reinforcement. just watch me now . >> just watch me. >> obesity is a complex disease. >> they are the new drugs sparking a weight loss revolution. >> all of a sudden i felt like i was freed. >> but there's confusion and controversy. let's stop the shaming and blaming shame. blame and the weight loss
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>> good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc seven mornings. let's look at traffic. hi, amanda. >> hi, reggie. we're going to start at the san mateo bridge or i should say just san mateo in general. >> westbound 92 is what i'm talking about. get you to that after delaware street, a two car crash, one lane is blocked. we know that traffic backed up to foster city boulevard. here's us taking the richmond cam. traffic is still stop and go approaching the toll plaza on westbound 580. traffic continues to crawl across the span of the san rafael bridge into san quentin. >> amanda. thank you. we're going to check in with meteorologist lisa argen. when we come back, light our every waking moment. >> what we do and how we do it. but the amount of light we need
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♪ ♪ >> announcer: welcome back to "gma" live from times square. >> robin: back here on "gma," and here with one of the stars with "abbott elementary," please welcome lisa ann walter. [cheers and applause] it is so wonderful to have your back. >> thank you. >> robin: we are in season 3 and you got picked up season 4. >> can you believe it? momma has got a job! >> robin: what we saw after the oscars, that episode with bradley cooper. >> well, it was amazing to have him there. i was a bit giddy. okay, see what you are seeing right here is just me laughing in bradley cooper's face because i could not in terms he is really sexy. [laughter] super giggly. >> robin: were you a giggly girl? >> [laughter] of literally the entire time. [laughter] the whole time. we've got that version.
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what about if you are just kind of like, what are bradley cooper? you doing here, and i was like, what are you doing here? [laughter] [laughter] and i told him afterwards because i saw him at the s.a.g. awards to walk around and talk to people and i said, "you know, i got home and text quentin and it was an actor's choice but also a minute for me to respond to somebody like a bradley cooper." he is just sexy, very, very sexy and it was genuine, and i told bradley that. we are dating now. [laughter] >> michael: but when ralph was here, it was same day he was shooting and he was upset. >> michael strahan, we knew she was mad and not that she doesn't love you all, she loves you. all we heard all day long is, "i'm not going to be there with a bradley cooper." then they had some standing on. we will zoom you in and that didn't happen. they have a stand-in playing
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barbara in barbara's clotheses and 27-piece wig. but you know, joe is there. like this. and so then, we were all like -- [laughter] that is jarring. that is not supposed to be cheryl. >> you and cheryl have the greatest relationship on camera. your work lives and you and i were chatting. it is a real. >> 100%. >> every single day. we bonded immediately over the fact that we were single moms raising kids in los angeles and where to go for the best clearance racks. no lying. back of the store at zara my -day-old bread racks, so we bonded. but since then, it is up leveled. "have you seen these shoes, girl?" back and forth on our phones. yesterday, we had bad turbulence on the plane getting in, like super bad. and you know, you are like, look, the flight attendants are
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smiling and everything is fine. then, you hit another one. at one point i text cheryl because i know she has a straight line to jesus. cheryl, we are and bad turbulence, pray for me." you are going to be fine, i just did. we will be back tuesday. but she was the one i texted. cheryl! >> instead of parading. it is not my children. cheryl! >> robin: you guys have been cruising through award season. that must be fun. >> it is. last year, we were so lucky and first of all, we are lucky to be invited to the ward shows at all. a hit not just that the critics liked, but the audiences and the teachers love. but then the award show happen in last year we won a bunch. but this year, they won the bunch. but we were there. mitch, chris, and i presented, and we had a great time. we are --
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look at quinta, i tell you about her? first of all, incredibly talented as we know and given the credit for singing half-hour comedy for network television and she really is a blender kid. but she is in her grace. she is so beautiful all the time, every single award show. i'm the luckiest girl in the world and i know it. >> robin: i love that. let's give everybody a sneak peek at the next episode. >> melissa, i think that man would want to socialize with you. >> i would hope so. he ate the last of my cereal this morning. >> what? he was at your house? girl, was there a fire? you are dating this man? >> no, not dating. they are hooking up. >> just go! [laughter] >> i'm not seeing him. >> robin: she's out there. it's your mom. >> it is my mom.
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it is a homage to my mom, a sicilian woman teaching school in washington, d.c. you know, except for the accent we had a for melissa, it is very much my mother was brooklyn. so she was just a really fierce, caring, protective woman. she loved her students. she was a real bear in the school system. so, i just based it on her. unfortunately, she passed right after we shot the pilot. but i was when she was in the hospital the last time, i was able to get a copy of the pilot. which you are not supposed to do quinta made that happen. i really want my mom. she was sicilian and always pessimistic. that is how we do it, sicilian families, what is not going to work? that is what is going to happen. so i never told her about the things i shot until something happened with it. with this one when i knew it was
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going to go on we shot this amazing thing, i wanted her to know that i was going to be okay. so to have it in 3 minutes, i played it for her. >> robin: did she love it? >> first of all, she knew i was happy, working with great people and a great homage to her. all the teachers doing it every day. >> sweet. >> everybody bothers you about "parent trap" possibilities? it is no bother. to be a part of the movie still to this day, first of all, i can't get bad service. i go to the restaurant, the waitresses and the young women and the clothing stores, i mean, everybody is grown up with this movie because it is a kids movie but also a romance. they feel safe with the character. >> it is so classic. it is so classic. >> i love that people respond to it still and i'm lucky. do you think lindsay will come back in the business now? >> i was trying to get too
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gently, is there a chance? i heard a little rustling that may be lindsay my end up at "abbott elementary?" >> with a red hair, may be. that is up to quinta. the reboot up "parent trap," if up to nancy myers and disney, but if they have a part for me, i will be there. >> so definitely maybe on both, i love it. >> but we kind of got rid of the main meredith character, "parent trap." the being girlfriend, but she is my best friend in real life. i want her to be down on her luck, living under a bridge somewhere and then we become friends. so -- >> you never disappoint. >> oh, thank you. >> robin: you never disappoint. >> i'm happy. speed to a pyramid on jeopardy, too. >> a champion, everybody. >> i am a jeopardy champion. i will admit to that. [applause] >> michael: somebody won money
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on pyramid, too? >> that is true. that is true. i don't know, jeopardy, it was celebrity jeopardy. >> it counts. excuse me. >> thank you. i will take that from people that have been on the show. i knew a lot more answers than i responded to because that buzzer. >> and the people. >> it's all about the timing. >> no one knew the last question. that is the one that got it. i was not going to win. it was very good television. >> robin: speaking a very good television, "abbott elementary," 9:00 p.m./8:00 central abc and streams the next day on hulu. i love it. lisa ann walter, okay, coming up, pass the pizza, past the
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♪ ♪ >> we are back now with the >> we are back with today's beard award with a podcast, dan pashman. yes, yes, he's got a new cookbook called called "everything possible." and this is for sausage people. i love it. the entire book is great. helping to elevate two pantry staples today. welcome to the show, my friend. this is not your traditional cookbook. the idea came after you embedded your your own shape pasta. >> go ahead and take a look.
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i especially designed it to hold a ton of sauce, the space between the ridges, the sauce trough, and it holds a ton of sauce with textures. look, everyone, my wife and i. a terrible idea. then it went viral. time magazine's best inventions of the year. >> michael: really! >> it was a dream come true, but there was a problem, michael. v5 what? >> everybody is sending me pictures of what they are cooking with an old tomato sauce, meat sauce, mac and cheese and a couple of party animals. but it made me a little sad because so much more we can and should be putting on pasta. >> michael: in your recipe in your book, a charred tomato sauce. >> that's right i wrote pasta sauce recipe and there is no marinara sauce but a jar of tomato sauce that will show you a lot of great jars of sauce, buy your favorite and you want it spicy, as something chris creamier and richer, add a
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fistful of parmesan. you want to make it hardier, add some ground meat or some pesto, you can take eggplant 45 minutes and scoop out the insides and mix it with a sauce. now your sauce got a little bit hardier with little effort and great for a weekday night. >> show us how to make the recipes in the book. this is a pasta pizza where the crust is positive. -- pasta. >> that's right, pizza, cooked pasta one minute less cook than what the box will tell you. michael, please help me out. whisk, beat the edge, beat the cornerback. so, you want this pasta to be oiled and i will actually dump into you here. perfect. looks good. all right. >> michael: what do we do after that? >> we have to mix it all together. >> michael: you don't trust me.
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because you mixed it into the pasta. [laughter] >> we already oiled that she pan and you might get a little dirty here, michael. >> michael: i don't mind. >> spread this out nice, single even layer. here you go. >> michael: even layer. >> all the way to the edges. this will be our pasta crust, pizza crust rather. you will bake this 15 minutes at 425 and it will come out looking like this. we are halfway to a crust and we will top it. >> michael: cheese first. >> michael: why the cheese first? that is not the controversy but then cheese. >> my podcast i interviewed patsy and he said put the cheese on first because the crust, you don't get that problem when you bite into the pizza and all the cheese slides off. >> michael: oh! it is also with this specific , it is an advantage because the cheese creates a see also the sauce does not gap through the bottom and make it soggy. >> michael: gap, are you talking about me, willis? [laughter]
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so pizza with cheese. >> get it nice and smeared on top. and look, there is a lot of great additions in the cookbook and a lot of things that will change your pasta game. imagine we are in a pasta rut in so many different dishes with chili -- egg on top, you break the yoke. and my kids love that one. >> michael: i will tell you this i trust a man who creates his own pasta who has one "time" magazine of the year, best invention. this actually, all right, that is the pizza. that will come out at the end there, right? >> that is right. at the end looks like this and the pasta is crispy on the bottom. and you are going to be able to pick it up like a slice of pizza. it is a great party trick, and it is a ton of fun. >> michael: i will do it once i throw it to commercial because i can't eat at the same time. go to good goodmorningamerica.com and
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dan's book comes out tomorrow. now, we will go to you, ginger, hey, ginger. >> ginger: my boys want pasta every single day so thank you for the idea. thank you for the idea. as we get ready for march madness, espn is announcing the upcoming debut of "full court press" presented by state farm. it is a new espn original series that follows caitlin clark and keke rice. >> i want to be in the national title game again. >> never underestimate anybody! >> is it all worth it? >> these are the moments i've worked for. >> if you want somebody, you better make a sacrifice for it. >> it looks good. >> michael: all right, coming
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>> we are back now with our >> we are back with "gma" concert series and a very special performance from our friend, shaggy. is here today with bruce melodie. first off, we want to chat with you guys. welcome to "gma." >> thank you so much. >> so good to see you my friend. always good to have you. >> i feel like family here now. >> that is a way we feel about you. you talk about this song, it is collaboration in bringing people together. why is that so important to you, shaggy? >> it is a time we need it, and i mean, togetherness here but this is a feel good, happy song. every time i hear it, i smile and bruce does a great job with his vocal on it and it's great. >> so happy to have it here first time on "gma." how does it feel this morning? >> it feels great. [cheers and applause] i'm excited.
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i can't wait to perform for you. >> what is it like working with the wonderful shaggy? >> it is really inspiration to me. like shaggy has been a blessing to me because he embraced my music, and i am performing with him. >> yeah, you are. >> i'm excited. >> we are excited to hear you and watch you live. so we are going to do it right now. everybody, here is shaggy and bruce melodie with a national tv debut of performance of their new song, "when she's around." [cheers and applause] ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh, yeah ♪ ♪ chitty bang, she dutty, man, man ♪ ♪ chitty bang, she dutty, man, man ♪ ♪ ay (prince) tell dem ♪ ♪ baby, stop where you are ♪ ♪ she blows my mind when she's around.
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♪ i close my eyes when she's around ♪ ♪ i close my eyes when she's around ♪ ♪ ♪ abanza kwitunganya ♪ ♪ somebody, stop her ♪ ♪ she knows me ♪ ♪ i feel i'm a star ♪ ♪ then she mess around and rip out my heart ♪ ♪ mba nshaka ko tujyana ♪ ♪ so, how many round i do? ♪ ♪ i think i should leave, yeah ♪ ♪ and now, she dancing, dancing, what a tease ♪ ♪ she 'bouta make me sweat, you know what i mean ♪ ♪ icyamunyereka mon amie ♪ ♪ this chick is baddest for real (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah) ♪ ♪ i close my eyes when she's around ♪ ♪ i close my eyes when she's around (rub mi eye-eye) ♪ ♪ she blow my mind when she's around (rock mi well, girl) ♪ ♪ nafunga macho when she's around ♪ ♪ ay ♪
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♪ gyal, mi love yuh figure and yuh perfect design ♪ ♪ top shelf kitty, yeah, you're certainly fine ♪ ♪ all heap 'pon mi mind is how i can make yuh mine ♪ ♪ gentleman ting, so mi nuh cross di line, gyal ♪ ♪ it's like she control me ♪ ♪ friend dem talk 'bout how she hold mi ♪ ♪ me and my one and only ♪ ♪ most score, cah mi a-di goalie (eh, eh-eh) ♪ ♪ lady ♪ ♪ hottest piece a-gyal inna di place and a-drive mi crazy ♪ ♪ hope you're still there now ♪ ♪ take mi there, girl ♪ ♪ and now, she dancing, dancing, what a tease ♪ ♪ she 'bouta make me sweat, you know what i mean, yeah ♪ ♪ aho abera ishyano ♪ ♪ i close my eyes when she's around ♪ ♪ i close my eyes when she's around (rub mi eye-eye) ♪ ♪ she blow my mind when she's around (shut my eye, girl) ♪ ♪ nafunga macho when she's around (ay) ♪
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bay bridge toll plaza. you can see if you're traveling westbound into the city. it's going to take you 28 minutes. uh- the lights flipped on at 537. carpool lanes are zipping through. but for all others, traffic is backed up to the foot of the maze. lisa. >> all right. we see the marine layer out there, the coastal clouds giving way to a mostly sunny day today on the mild side to warm side, depending on where you are 52 in the city, 56 in hayward and the beach. 49 right now, 68 later on today in santa cruz, 50 by the delta. and today, temperatures once again above average, probably the warmest day of the week. tomorrow is going to be nice too, though. the first day of spring 74 fremont, 75, in livermore, 76, in morgan hill. the accuweather seven day forecast rain returns on friday. reggie. >> lisa. thank you. time now for live with kelly and mark. we see you again ont 11 for midday the air at 11 live. untia ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and mark!"

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