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and ted cruz takes all in utah. as the gop rivals get into a nasty war of words overnight over their wives. and hillary clinton and bernie sanders split victories in three states. the results coming in right now. we say good morning, america. to our viewers out west. the new headlines on the brussels terror attacks. a suspect has been detained. >> and look at that moment of silence in brussels and across belgium today. amy robach is right there and she's going to report in a moment. at least 31 killed, at least 250 hurt including 9 americans and the state department issued a alert for all americans planning travel to europe. >> overnight police conducting raids. you're searing video. this is new. police found more explosive devices. >> let's go right to alex marquardt with the latest. good morning. >> this airport still closed. you can see the police and military guarding the road. we have learned there was one more attacker than originally thought. among the suicide bombers two were brothers and now a manhunt has been launched for one attacker still at large. this morning belgium police out in force. the country at its highest alert level. scanning an upper floor apartment. drone and helicopters hovering above. overnight the raids stepped up focusing on the neighborhood of schaerbeek after authorities released this photo showing the men they believe was responsible for yesterday's attacks. the three pictured shortly before the first explosion at the brussels airport around 8 a.m. seen wheeling luggage on trolleys. according to the belgian prosecutor the two on the left are believed to be the airport suicide bombers. the man on the right wearing the hat is on the loose after his bomb failed to detonate. the gloves possibly detonator devices. a few minutes later they blew themselves up. >> whether i was entires, strings a button, something is in there when they move their hand it makes the bomb go off. >> two of the attackers are believed to be brothers. khalid and brahim el bakraoui. nothing related to terrorism. body found at the scene of the bombing. the two blasts were followed by another explosion at a metro station seven miles away. in all 31 people killed and more than 200 wounded including 9 americans. and just after 4:00 p.m. isis claimed responsibility. in a raid the police found the will of one of the brothers who said he didn't want to end up in prison like abdeslam. the first indication that his arrest helped trigger these attacks. >> we have the latest on isis claiming that responsibility for the attacks. a new terror alert for american tourists about further attacks in europe as millions prepare to travel overseas. brian ross is here with those details. >> with the warning overnight that american tourists could be at risk across europe and isis promising dark days ahead. officials are bracing for attacks by isis cells like the one that operated out of brussels. for more than a year isis has been carefully planning for this moment. these three suspected bombers arriving at the airport prepared to kill. part of what appears to have been a major terror cell of at least 17 people involved in the attacks in brussels and paris. authorities say one of the brothers here actually rented the apartment for the long sought paris fugitive abdeslam. officials believe the capture last friday of abdeslam triggered other cell members to move up their attack plans in brussels. >> if the plotters were concerned he was talking that authorities were close to tracking them down they may have moved up the timetable. >> the aftermath of the explosion in brussels indicates ho homemade bombs of a kind seen in other isis attacks. >> they can make the mixture in the bathtub and have it completed in a day. >> the blast in the metro stop was more powerful than the explosives used in paris. this x-ray of one of the victims shows the bomb maker used three inch metal bolts to create devastating shrapnel. >> no other reason but to kill and maim. >> reporter: the attacks come at the beginning of the spring and summer tourist sports cycle. the state department warning for american tourists says terror groups are targeting sporting events, tourist sites, restaurants and transportation. and isis in its claim of responsibility said what is coming is worse and more bitter. >> just what you referred to about those sporting events and that, a lot of americans are planning their summer vacations, they have easter holidays coming up. >> indeed, in fact the warning says american tourists should avoid crowded places and be particularly vigilant around major religious holidays, large festivals and events, precisely the reason so many go to europe in the first place. >> thank you for that. now to an american who survived those blasts. sheerine naraghi was preparing to head back home to the u.s. when two deadly bombs exploded. we spoke to her shortly after the attacks yesterday and she joined us again just moments ago from brussels. >> i got up to the counter. checking my bags. she handed me over my luggage tickets and they were still in my hand when i went to turn to jeff and that's when the first explosion hit. and then debris instantaneously was like everywhere. dust, it was kind of like a whirlwind almost like a tornado had gone off inside the building as the second explosion went off he was pretty much on top of me, threw me to the ground. he stayed on top of me for awhile and then -- since i was near the check-in counter he shoved me up on the conveyer belt and the amazing american airlines attendant grabbed my hand and pulled me with her underneath her counter so jeff was sitting on like the luggage conveyer belt. >> jeff is your boyfriend and how you said how he came running towards you and he, you know, acted so quickly and you wish that you knew the ticket counter woman, that there was somebody there you were huddled with and hoping you would be able to get in touch with her. and thank her. >> she was good to me when she didn't have to be. she was very sweet because i wouldn't let go of jeff's hand. he was trying to do the right thing to go see if it was safe for us to move because the one thing i know about safety, just stay in place i guess until you know it's okay and i wouldn't let go of his hand and she kept holding on to me, it's okay, he knew what he was doing. >> the humanity in moments like that we hear about those stories over and over again. when we talked to you yesterday you said you saw things as you put it you can't unsee but you had a little more time so memories are flooding back already. new memories. >> seeing that little girl latch on to her mom and having like dust all over her coat and hair and that was -- i mean -- >> the things that nobody should ever have to see. i'm sure your loved ones were so relieved when you got in touch with them. what did you tell them? >> i told them i loved them. i can't tell them that enough. i'm one of the lucky ones. i get to go home and give them hugs again and some are not as fortunate. i feel blessed and lucky. and i won't take it for granted. >> we see all the people around you right now and people just really coming together. everyone is so quiet, just what is it that you want to tell people back in the states about these times that we're living in? >> i've always realized there was threats and you see horrible things on the news and you know this world has a lot of evil people, but it just makes it so much more real and pressing and i just want everyone to be aware and like inform yourself about what's going on around you because i was going to the airport to come home and this happened and it can happen anywhere and i just want to make sure everyone is safe and just lives in the now i guess and is aware of their surroundings i think is the most important thing. >> good words there, sheerine, thank you. we're glad you're safe and wish you a safe journey home. thank you so much. take care. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> bye. >> she can't wait to get home and get those hugs from her family? she said she was one of the lucky ones, one of many survival stories. tales of courage and selflessness. we are also mourning the victims also. we go to amy for more. >> i'm here in the heart of brussels where just moments ago we witnessed a moment of silence where hundreds have gathered to honor those who had fallen yesterday. and then a a remarkable thing happened after that moment of silence. this crowd broke out into a beautiful applause. a moment of solidity and strength for those who have been through the unthinkable. i was able to speak with three young american college students who were studying abroad here on spring break. they are among the hundreds who narrowly escaped yesterday's deadly terror attacks. what was your immediate reaction? what did you do? >> at first i didn't know what to do. kind of running around trying to figure out the best route to get out. the bomb was just like a huge ball of fire and then we got out the door and sprinted as far as we could as fast as we could. >> you kept running. >> we kept running. >> reporter: this morning tales of survival emerging from the rubble. >> the debris was falling on us from the roof. we thought the roof was going to collapse. >> reporter: american physician laura billiet triaged people with her friend. >> pair of scissors i found i cut off so many pairs of pants to find, you know, just massive shrapnel wounds underneath them. >> reporter: nine americans among the 100 wounded including three mormon missionaries, joseph empey's family grateful he's alive. >> we love him and are excited to see him again. >> reporter: sascha and alexander pinczowski, these siblings feared missing calling their family from the airport but the phone line went dead after an explosion. this morning, former marist college university player, sebastien bellin going into surgery for his left leg after the blast threw him 65 feet. >> his first word, dad and then he paused and he said, you have no idea what i saw around me. the carnage. >> reporter: dikembe mutombo was asleep in the passenger lounge when the first bomb went off and fled to safety posting this saying, "god is good." after the airport attack another explosion seven miles away on a crowded subway car. brian carol from washington, d.c. on that train. >> there was a massive explosion. the lights went out. the power went out on the train. >> reporter: fearing the attacker might be on the train he helped pry the doors open. >> we decided to go for it and get off the train and try to find safety. >> reporter: those three young american college students told me that yesterday ironically was supposed to be the greatest day of their life. they were headed to london to see adele in concert when the unthinkable happened and this morning, they say, they are just grateful and thankful to be alive, a sentiment shared by so many. i want to show you the cover of the paper here in brussels today it says "tenir bon" which is hold on. it's what so many are doing here. just after noon in brussels and people are coming out in masses now and the restaurants are starting to open. we've seen families pushing strollers, people are getting back to living their life. they say they are united against hatred. robin and george, back to you. >> so encouraging to hear that, amy. and describe for us, again, the scene that you just witnessed moments ago with the crowd applauding? >> reporter: there was a moment of silence here right at noon and so many gathered they just filled this entire plaza here and then when the moment was over, they broke into applause and it lasted for several minutes and you could just feel the strength in that unity here and, you know, the sign right here says united against hatred and there are messages in chalk all around me. the rain washed some of them away but i love brussels, just messages of hope and love and peace and that's what this community is gathering together to send to the world and they're feeling the love from everyone. >> all right, amy, thank you. >> so much spirit there this morning. >> we'll get back to you later, amy. thanks so much. the brussels attacks have also triggered more security here at home. more police and military and airports, the subways in new york and key locations all across the country as they keep an eye out for terror cells in the u.s. pierre thomas is tracking that side of the story from washington. >> reporter: today the fbi continues hundreds of terror investigations in all 50 states. many involving suspected isis sympathizers. dozens are receiving around the clock surveillance. the fbi concerned that there could be copycat attackers who might respond to the brussels assault. there is good reason for concern. in the past 2 1/2 years at least 103 americans have been charged with trying to join isis or suspected of trying to support the group in some way. 82 men, 16 women, mostly young, half between the ages of 15 and 25. ten teenagers from virtually every part of the country. >> isis has done a very good job in attracting them in, radicalizing them and then getting them to think on their own. >> reporter: initially many were arrested for attempting to get to syria for jihad but increasingly suspects have been accused of attempting to carry out plots here at home. garland, texas, suspects gunned down by police and tried to attack a conference featuring cartoons of the prophet muhammad and a college student accused of planning a bombing attack modelled after the boston marathon attacks and deadly attack carried out in san bernardino where that killer couple allegedly swore allegiance to isis before gunning down 14 innocent victims. with americans among those injured in brussels, the fbi will be sending agents there to investigate. they'll be joined by members of the nypd as u.s. law enforcement attempts to find out as much as they can about those horrific attacks. robin. >> all right, pierre, thank you so much. david muir will be live in brussels tonight for a special edition of "world news." robin, moving on, the presidential candidates responding to those terror attacks this morning after a big night. donald trump and ted cruz both land big victories, hillary clinton and bernie sanders swap wins too and abc's tom llamas is here with the latest. good morning, tom. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. the way republicans voted last night shows this race is far from over and senator ted cruz getting a boost this morning receiving an endorsement from former rival jeb bush. this morning, a split victory in the gop race for president. donald trump taking arizona, but senator ted cruz winning in utah. their battles spilling over to twitter. trump alleging cruz's campaign ran negative ads featuring his wife melania trump tweeting, be careful, lying ted or i will spill the beans on your wife. cruz firing back, calling trump a coward. >> she is way out of his league. if he wants to get in a character fight he should stick with me. >> reporter: senator bernie sanders winning in utah and idaho and hillary clinton winning on the border. >> i'm also very proud to have won arizona tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: but the voting on tuesday taking a backseat to the terror attacks in brussels. gop front-runner donald trump saying he'd be open to torture to get information out of recently captured paris attacker salah abdeslam. >> he may be talking but he'll talk a lot faster with the torture. >> reporter: overnight clinton blasting trump saying torture puts our military and civilians in danger. >> what donald trump, ted cruz and others are suggesting is not only wrong, it's dangerous. >> reporter: senator cruz with his own solution. calling for patrols of muslim neighborhoods in the u.s. >> and so it is standard good policing to direct your resources to where the threat is coming from, we should do the exact same thing with radical islamic terrorism. >> reporter: and now there is a bit of a break in the race. the next big primary, april 5th which is the wisconsin primary. also an important state when it comes to the general election as you know, guys, a battleground state and a lot will be working hard there. >> that is going to be a key showdown. >> quickly to ginger. >> straight to your stormy cities brought to you by chico and your local weather forecast. good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco with your bay area accuweather forecast. a lot of sunshine, a faw high clouds and seasonal highs today. that warm sunshine will hang around through easter. cooler highs next week with a slight chance of some sprinkles sunday evening as we transition from these temperatures that are in the 60s to near 70 today to cooler weather next week. tonight we'll be back in the 40s with patchy fog and high clouds. here's my seven-day forecast. and you can see those warm temperatures all way through sunday. and in the 50s and 60s monday and tuesday. >> we'll have much more from brussels coming up. the heroes that helped rescue people from that train and what we can all learn from them. hulk hogan one-on-one, his first interview on camera with linzie janis since a jury awarded him $140 million. >> i knew we were doing what was right and even if we would have lost, even if we would have lost, only good things happen to me and if we would have lost it would have been good. >> that exclusive interview with hulk hogan coming right up. that's not fair, he should give you your rollerblades back. anddddd, she's back. storm coming? a very dangerous cheese storm. so you have 20 more bags. mhm. my yoga instructor calls it the death spiral. i call it living the dream. american express presents the blue cash everyday card with no annual fee. cash back on purchases. see you tomorrow. backed by the service and security of american express. increase speed, full throttle! 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killed, hundreds injured in the blasts. >> also right now we are learning more about the terror suspects seen in this photo. the man in the hat still on the run. and right now presidential candidates speaking out about the attacks after big votes overnight, donald trump and ted cruz both landing major victories and hillary clinton winning arizona while bernie sanders knocks two victories in utah and idaho. >> michael, you're here with an incredible story. this young man who's come up against terror three times. >> three times he's survived all three time, george. he survived attacks in boston, paris and brussels and we were with his parents when they heard from him for the first time. and we have his story all coming up. >> thank you. we have a lot to get to as you know, back to amy there in brussels traveled there overnight. she has the latest on the attacks at a park where people are paying tribute and leaving memorials to the victims. good morning again, amy. >> reporter: that's right, good morning to you, robin. we have a bit of news to tell you at the top. salah abdeslam, the man believed to be behind the paris attacks and suspected of having ties to yesterday's attack here in belgium is due in court here in this city tomorrow. so all eyes will be on that courtroom tomorrow here in brussels, but in the meantime, yes, i am in the heart of this city, this is a plaza and it's pretty remarkable. to see what's happened here in just the past few hours since we arrived. we drove in from amsterdam and when we first came to the plaza, mostly journalists and police, a few onlookers and you hear people are continuing to erupt in applause as there are a huge show of solidarity and support. they just erupt spontaneously throughout the morning. we've seen it happen several times. the applause continues here, but we have just seen hundreds of people gather and this crowd continues to grow as the memorial grows. it's so large people are encircling its flowers, candles, teddy bears, signs, messages of hope, in fact, it's so large there is a second one that's now begun and people are starting to fill that up, as well so this will only grow but this is about showing love, showing support and letting people know that fear will not, will not dictate what these people here in belgium will do and they are getting out in full force today. back to you, george and robin. >> to see everybody unified like that, so good to see you there. we will have more from you coming up and more on the attacks up ahead. >> we can feel the emotion. >> a hulk hogan case, he is on camera for the first time since being awarded $140 million in his case against gawker and could send ripples throughout the media world and linzie janis brings us that exclusive interview. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, george. i sat down with the former wrestler in his hometown of clearwater. he spoke candidly about his battle with gawker telling me he could have settled this out of court but taking a tan was more important. >> well, they picked the wrong guy this time. >> reporter: fighting talk from a pro, hulk hogan whose real name is terry bollea, sitting down with abc news after his crushing courtroom victory telling us he was willing to do whatever it took to take down gawker. >> i knew we were doing what was right and even if we would have lost, even if we would have lost, it would have been good because everybody would have known what gawker was all about, because i exposed them and what they do and how they look at the world, which to me is very, very scary. >> reporter: hogan describing what it was like to face his foes in court. gawker's former editor in chief a.j. daulerio. >> his arrogance in his answers backed up his beliefs. it scared me, you know, but not as much as nick denton because he's the puppet master. >> reporter: and gawker media founder nick denton. >> about the middle of the trial i walk in the men's room and it's me and nick denton by ourselves in the rest room with nobody and my first thought was what if he just falls down and holds his neck or something. who are they going to believe? the second thought was, if this was wrestlemania and he was in the ring with me and just me and him, wouldn't it be fun? >> reporter: gawker didn't go down without a fight showing the jury interviews hogan did in october 2012. >> you come off like a stud. honest to god, are you kidding me? do you think you come off bad in that tape? >> reporter: just days after they posted this sex tape involving him and the wife of his best friend at the time bubba clem. >> their point is if you're talking about that tape you can't be that embarrassed. >> well, talking about it is a lot different than having somebody illegally post the tape when you're seen naked in front of 7 million people. i will be naked forever, you know. until my children's children's children die because of the internet. >> reporter: hogan says he till hasn't watched the tape himself. you haven't seen the tape that gawker posted to this day. >> right, i was in a situation where i had to look and identify myself on a player and i walked away from it. i would never watch the tape. >> reporter: despite suggestions he knew he was being filmed. do you maintain you did not know. >> oh, i did not know. no. >> you feel like you were set up by your friends. >> yes. yes, i do. >> reporter: he says the hardest part of the whole ordeal. >> i had to tell my kids and that was tough. >> reporter: how about brooke and nick take it? >> ooh, they've been through a lot and they were very understanding. they love their dad and i kind of like gave them the "reader's digest version of what happened. gracefully they let me live. >> reporter: what about your critics out there who say you're not a very sympathetic victim here, you slept with another man's wife, you were still married. >> i don't agree with any of the stuff i did. i mean, like i said, i can make a million excuses for it, i'm accountable. i did that. it's not fun to talk about. it's very embarrassing. it's not who i am. the only thing i can say is i pray to god that people can learn from my mistake because i sure did. i sure learned. >> reporter: for him he says the case was never about money. and his longtime attorney david houston telling us it was never about the first amendment. >> this had nothing to do with political speech, freedom of ideas, freedom of words. it had to do with invading terry bollea's privacy for the most base of reasons which was greed. >> did plaintiff prove that the video was posted in such a manner as to outright cause mental suffering, shame or humiliation to a person of ordinary sensibilities? yes. >> reporter: hogan telling us he was overcome with emotion when he realized they won. >> when i knew they -- yes, i just did this crazy involuntary snort like a 900-pound pig and as i tried to not snort again just water just came pouring out of my highs, i just started shaking. >> reporter: you were emotional because you felt that people finally believed you. >> when the verdict came in and the people, the jury of my peers says we believe you, it just -- it just, you know, the world was round, i told you. it was just really great. >> reporter: gawker says it is confident it will win this case on appeal, pointing out that jurors were not allowed to know that other courts had sided with it before this trial even began and also pointing out they didn't get to hear from a key witness that former friend bubba clem. robin and george. >> okay, thanks. a ways to go. what a stunning award from that jury. >> it sure was. we'll go back to brussels when we come back. so many amazing stories of survival. look what the heroes did right that may have saved lives. >> we'll talk about that man, michael is, lucky to be alive after surviving three terror attacks. you heard me three. we're with his parents when they hear from their son. that's coming up. people think 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>> soup dessert? >> uh. >> if it makes you look good, whatever. >> thank you. let's go to the plaza in brussels, as well. so many are honoring the victims of those terror attacks, dozens killed, hundreds injured and the tributes are pouring in right now. amy is there. >> she traveled there overnight in that plaza with the latest on the investigation into the attacks. good morning again, amy. >> reporter: that's right. good morning again to you, robin and george. we've made our way over to one of several memorials that are growing here in the middle of bourse plaza and touching to see children here with their chalk and writing messages, drawing pictures of the hope and solidarity that you can truly feel here among the people here in the heart of brussels at this hour, but in the meantime, we do have some developments to tell you. authorities have identified the three suspects seen in that airport surveillance video as the terrorists responsible for killing at least 31 people and injuring hundreds of others at those three coordinated attacks. two of the men on the left are wearing all black with gloves over their left hands. it is reported under those black gloves there were detonator devices. the brothers were reportedly known to police for criminal activity but not for terrorism. there have been at least three police raids overnight. so far one person is arrested. we are expecting to learn the identity of that person who was arrested overnight very shortly as we are going to be taking a press conference here in brussels with hopefully much more information about what exactly went on overnight and where this investigation stands here in brussels at this hour. but in the meantime, as we await word of that, people here who i have spoken to say that they will not let the terrorists destroy their spirit, their heart and it is truly obvious and present here in bourse square at this hour, guys. back to you. >> we see letters, cards and flowers. you traveled overnight to amsterdam. then you drove in. give us a sense of the mood during your traveling and the people that you were encountering. >> reporter: i mean, it really was remarkable, the transformation over just the past few hours. when we drove in earlier this morning after driving in from amsterdam, the shops were all closed. the restaurants were boarded up. there weren't many people on the streets at all, and in just the past few hours starting at around noon with that incredibly powerful moment of silence, you saw everyone come out of their homes with their children, with their entire families, coming here to bourse plaza to share in this moment of solidarity, united against terrorism, united against terror, and they continue to come here. we've seen the shops start to open, the restaurants start to open, put out their cafe tables. they want to get back to normal life, and in the meantime, just let everyone know that we're in this together. that's what a lot of these messages say here, we're all in this together. back to you guys. >> unified. unification that we're seeing. amy, thank you so very much and we'll have all the latest on "world news tonight," david muir is anchoring a special edition from brussels this evening. but now let's turn to tom llamas here with the morning rundown. good morning, tom. >> guys, good morning again. we begin with big news in the race for president. jeb bush announcing he will endorse senator ted cruz and overnight more good news for cruz, he easily won the utah caucuses taking all 40 of the state's delegates because of his margin of victory, but donald trump won arizona so trump gets all 58 of that state's delegates. as for the democrats, hillary clinton also won arizona where some voters waited in line for up to five hours to cast ballots. that was clinton's only win of the night. senator bernie sanders scored a decisive victory in the utah caucuses also prevailing in idaho. he says the wins give him confidence that more victories are ahead. now, back to senator ted cruz. he's facing harsh criticism for calling on police to patrol muslim neighborhoods here in the u.s. in the wake of the brussels attacks. earlier this morning george asked him about it. >> your proposal to have police patrol muslim neighborhoods is drawing a lot of fire from john kasich. bernie sanders calls it unconstitutional. hillary clinton, offensive and dangerous. >> we are facing a war from islamic terrorism. they refuse to acknowledge or say the words radical islamic terrorism. >> donald trump still won more delegates so how do you stop him from getting the 1,237 he needs. >> we've been endorsed by jeb bush, mitt romney and lindsey graham and mike lee and mark levin. you want to talk about the full spectrum of republican, that is as wide an ideological spectrum as you can imagine and what it takes to beat donald trump is bringing together that coalition, republicans are uniting which is why we have now beaten donald trump in ten states and going forward we will continue beating him and win the nomination. >> and also this morning. cruz called donald trump class less for threatening on twitter to, quote, spill the beans on cruz's wife. trump upset over a super pac attack ad that showed his wife didn't elaborate. the pentagon says a massive air strike has destroyed an al qaeda training camp in yemen killing more than 70 fighters in a sign the u.s. military is stepping up the fight against militants in the middle east and africa. earlier this month an air strike on a training camp in somalia killed as many as 150 militants. and investigators are looking into the cause of a fiery small plane crash that killed a former contestant on "the bachelor." the single engine plane went down shortly after takeoff at a small airport in los angeles. 41-year-old pilot erin storm died after being pulled from the wreckage. and a new role for sarah palin. she could be the next judge judy. palin has agreed to star in a courtroom-based reality show, although she isn't a lawyer. the show's producer says palin did appoint judges when she was governor of alaska. okay. finally a dramatic rescue in a backyard in texas. take a look at this surveillance video. a little girl sees her mom at the bottom of the pool unconscious after suffering a seizure. so the 5-year-old girl, yes, she's only 5, allison dives in, grabs her mom, pulls her to the shallow end of the pool and gets her head above water before running to get help. mom is now okay. she calls allison her little hero, and, guys, doctors say if she had been under water for one minute longer, she would not have survived. that girl is only 5 years old. >> 5 years old. but to see her in the balance like that pulling her mother. >> angel. >> did everything right. >> amazing. >> thank you, tom. let's go to michael with the "morning menu." >> that gave me the chills to see that little girl save her mother's life. here's a look at what's coming up on the "gma 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>> whatever a father says to her daughter, i love you. >> they're fighting, lexi. >> how do you feel now, huh? >> reporter: it began four years ago after relatives of the girl's biological father who is native american petitioned his indian tribe and the l.a. department of children and family challenging the pages' temporary custody of lexi by invoking a law meant to protect the rights of indian families. >> the intent behind the icwa is to make sure that native american children are kept not only within the family but within the tribe and within the culture. >> reporter: lexi is 1/64 choctaw indian on her father's side. she was 17 months old when she was removed from her birth parents' custody. her mother had substance abuse problems, and her father had an extensive criminal history. >> the original decision to send her to utah was made almost three years ago. >> reporter: the choctaw nation desires the best for this choctaw child saying in a statement "all children, not just native children, do better with caring relatives. lexi's safety and well-being are the choctaw nation's paramount concern." the courts have decided that lexi will live with nonnative relatives of her birth father's through marriage and the pages have filed an appeal in the california supreme court. for "good morning america," kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. >> thanks to kayna for that. here's more of that statement that the choctaw nation released overnight as kayna just reported that lexi's safety and well-being is of paramount concern and they have maintained a relationship with her for almost five years. >> hope it works out for her. >> outside for ginger. >> all right, actually we have big news happening in weather this morning too, george. denver public schools are closed, a blizzard warning in colorado. let's get straight to the video coming out of colorado this morning. already the snow falling but now the wind is going to kick up and that's where you get that blizzard warning. some places could get up to 9 inches of snow. obviously higher in some of the higher elevations but look at locally up to a foot in northern iowa. southeastern minnesota and southwestern wisconsin. we'll go from east to west and leave you with a look across the nation. good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco with your bay area accuweather forecast. a lot of sunshine, a faw high clouds and seasonal highs today. that warm sunshine will hang around through easter. cooler highs next week with a slight chance of some sprinkles sunday evening as we transition from these temperatures that are in the 60s to near 70 today to cooler weather next week. tonight we'll be back in the 40s with patchy fog and high clouds. here's my seven-day forecast. and you can see those warm temperatures all way through sunday. and in the 50s and 60s monday and tuesday. >> this little one is telling me i'm from pittsburgh and i'm like, all right. nice. i love pennsylvania. pittsburg, texas. we got it now, robin. >> all right. you better get on in here, ginger, because we're going to talk about you. your big dancing debut, amy and i had front row seats as she blew away the ballroom. can't wait to talk to her all about it in just a moment but first here's a look at our road trip to "dancing with the stars." ♪ with dazzling sequins and heart-stopping performances, "dancing with the stars" is back and bigger than ever. >> a spectacular start to our season premiere. >> reporter: our very own ginger zee wowing the crowd and sparkling in the ballroom. ♪ i want to breathe for awhile >> reporter: and we were right there for all the action flying straight from "good morning america" to "dancing with the stars." >> all right. we're in the car. we're like seven minutes away. >> is your heart pounding? >> i'm so nervous. >> i'm so nervous right now. >> she's going to be awesome. i saw the dress rehearsal pictures. she looks beautiful. >> okay, ginger, on our way. we made sure to check in on our ginger before the curtain call. >> hello! >> hello. >> hey. come in. >> look at you. >> thank you. i've got a little extra on. >> come in, come in, come in. >> we're your official whoo girls. >> how do you feel? >> i feel good. >> on a scale of one to ten, how nervous are you? >> right now i feel good because you guys are here, honestly. >> i'm a lot more nervous now that you're here. >> reporter: after 2,000 miles traveled, 70 hours of rehearsals, practicing day and night, it was finally time to dance live in front of america. ♪ stepping on my heart i said move ♪ ♪ you're tearing it apart ♪ what am i going to do ♪ my heart >> all i have to say is, let's see al roker do that. >> my dear, the weather forecast is looking pretty good. >> oh, thank you. >> are you familiar with a woman named bindi irwin? >> yes. >> okay, watching you dance brought me right back to like bindi irwin's week one. you have something phenomenal. you are infectious. you lit up the joint. everybody went crazy. there's something about your attack and commitment to every single move. it's just pure joy. >> that's a compliment. >> i tell you, you're a great dancer, well danced. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: just one week down but so far all her hard work paying off. >> 8. >> 7. >> 8. >> whoa! >> i got emotional just now because it's worth it. i want to make my son proud and this is now worth it being here. this is good. >> she's like my kid sister and to hear them say that means everything. >> anything for ginger, even no sleep because she is pure joy. >> george will be making espresso for you two in the morning. >> reporter: a night ginger and amy and i will never forget. >> i was so floored. i was so happy with it. >> you were like yay. >> my whoo girls. >> whoo. i've never been a whoo girl before. you didn't see her dance in from outside to sit here with us. are you constantly dancing everywhere now? >> i've been practicing my next moves behind the weather wall. when i'm not on, you know i'm rehearsing. >> 70 hours? >> the first -- because to even get my back into position like a dancer, it takes time. you really -- he has had to start from scratch with me. i've never done ballroom before and this guy is a magician. >> i don't know how you're walking right now. 70 hours. >> i would think figuring out what to do with your face is the hardest part. >> that's the easiest part. the energy. whatever you feel. the crowd was great. being in that room you know it's like, whoa. you can't not feel that way. the next one i'm going to have to be a little pore subdued. samba, cooler, i have to take it down a notch. val says let's watch the labrador retriever face. like a dog. so i'm going to have to take that down a little bit. >> but three-way tie for the lead. >> yeah. >> you're in and you were not nervous. how could you not have been nervous? >> i thought going in i would be heart pumping. it helped having you there. my mom was there, there were people -- so i look out to you guys and i told myself i was dancing at home. >> you didn't have to be nervous because we were nervous for you. >> i'm so grateful to have the opportunity. i think that's part of it too. if you dance that way like i'm so happy to be here, then it can't go bad. >> how emotional you got about adrian. >> the balance of figuring this out. i'm going to get there but i got a little mommy guilt. >> i was so amazed watching you and thinking to myself there is no way this girl just had a baby three months ago. you look fantastic. your moves -- >> thank you. >> your moves, i mean incredible. incredible. >> thank you so much. >> he's going to be great and he's going to watch those tapes forever. don't worry about it. >> enjoy the moment. >> okay. >> so fun. >> and so you and val rehearse here. >> today, tomorrow, the next day. four hours or so. >> so, you're not busy. >> no, what i'm doing is strahan made me feel lazy, so i was like, you know what, i got to pick up a job or two. >> oh, and thanks for the great seats. loved that. and don't miss ginger's next big number. when is it going to be? >> the samba. >> ah, it'll be on "dancing with the stars" monday night 8:00, 7:00 central right here on abc. got a little "pop" for us now, jess? >> we'll start off with something very, very touching. memorable that happened last night in london. adele hit a touching tribute to all those affected by the attacks of brussels at her concert in london last night. i want you guys to take a listen. >> incredible. this is "make you feel my love" and this is for brussels. ♪ when the rain is blowing in your face ♪ ♪ and the whole world is on your case ♪ ♪ i could offer you a warm embrace to make you feel my love ♪ >> hmm. so amazing and the singers, you can hear stunning the crowd with that rendition of "make you feel my love." her fans sparkled london's o2 arena shining their cell phones as a sign of solidarity and after the moving performance, adele said to the audience, i don't think i've ever actually been so moved before in my life at one of my shows, that was just so beautiful, thank you very much for doing that. and i think they heard us. >> i think they did. >> that was something. >> pretty amazing, all these people around the world certainly in london and here at "gma," our thoughts and prayers go out to all those affected in brussels. >> absolutely. next up, if you're ready to get hooked on a feeling, well, chris pratt has a "guardians of the galaxy" announcement so big, it's out of the world. check this out. >> chris pratt here. i want to make you the newest guardian of the galaxy. what! i'm being serious. i've teamed up with omaze to offer you the chance to be my comrade for a day on "guardians of the galaxy 2." yeah. i design costumes too. you'll be able to see how they film me and then seamlessly transport me to another universe. what! the pyramids. am i in egypt now? what, another of the world's wonders, look out. wait. what. ah! so far in this video it's cost $100 million. >> there's so much going on. this contest, you get to see a lot. pratt says he will give you your own door and director's chair and he said you can put on his star lord helmet and punch him in the face. >> wow. >> but he also says i can't make any promises so let's go ahead and not do that. the campaign helps support the boys and girls town in his hometown in lake stevens, washington. enter to win online right now. >> you cannot enter. you have enough going on. >> i want to punch him in the face. >> you got enough. >> finally, guys, there's some troubling news in the southern hemisphere. there's a real-life cat burglar stealing from locals in new zealand. that's right. we've got a picture. here's the culprit. a 6-year-old kleptomaniac kitty named bridget. bridget has socked away 11 pairs of underwear and more than 50 socks in just two months. the owner of the cat put flyers around the neighborhood apologizing to the neighbors for what's happening. the good news is bridget and her owner are moving to the countryside. >> not just in her house. >> the neighbors. 50 pairs of matching socks, by the way. >> girls? >> yeah, but only men's underwear. >> that's where all my singles come from. i'm always losing them. >> sadistic cat. people there can sleep. >> iggy azalea is here live coming up next. ea is here live coming up next. good morning to you. if you're taking b.a.r.t. in the east bay today, b.a.r.t. is still running limited train s between the pittsburg bay point stations. you'll have to change at north concord if you want to continue toward oakland and san francisco. b.a.r.t. is still trying to figure out what caused mysterious electrical surges. those surges damaged about 50 railcars, forcing b.a.r.t. to close part of the line. the system has even hired outside experts to fly in and fix the problem. let's get an update on your morning chute with sue hall. >> good morning. we've got slow traffic across the san mateo bridge. no stalls or accidents here but we're looking at a big 30-minute delay just to get across from hayward towards foster city. just a lot of folks out and about this morning. we do have an accident to report to you. this one is in castro valley. 238. northbound near east 14th. >> thanks so much, sue. meteorologist mike nicco will join us with the good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. high clouds and sunshine. mid-60s to about 70. check out my seven-day forecast. it'sing if to be warmer than average away from the coast through easter sunday. may have a chance of sprinkles that evening. natasha? >> good to know. thank you so much. we'll have another local news update in just about 30 minutes and always on our news app at ♪ baby watch me do my thing ♪ oh baby no way are you messing with the team ♪ >> welcome back to "gma." the exclusive world premiere of her new music video for her song "team." michael will talk to her in a minute but let's go inside to robin. >> a few little moves over here. time now to spring it on. instead of bring it on, spring it on, the newest trend, move on, juicing. we got power sounding and can work for any meal. my good friend and best-selling author rachel beller is here to tell us all about it. a brand-new book out. the boys were not believing me when i was saying sounding. what? it is replacing juicing. >> absolutely. sounding is the new juicing because you can get the entire nutrients you need for one meal in one bowl and you know there's research suggesting that you actually feel fuller. most satiated than eating a plated meal even with a glass of water. >> even with that. >> what do you have, a demo here. this woman loves fiber. >> i love fiber. fiber does so many wonderful things for your body. i want to show you how it works. pretend this is your colon, a pvc and foods rich in fiber scrubs your insides clean and think about those brushing capabilities with your food and what it could do for you. >> a natural way to do it. how does it work? >> so we've got the plan has a three-day detox which is all sounding and then there's a three-week trance pore nation where you don't have to soup. you have to soup once a day but it really teaches you the basic concept of how to build meals. it should be easy. you need to lose weight but in a way that's easy. >> easy and healthy and you are all about breakfast. what is your key? >> this is my beller basic and it's basic because it's so easy. you know you've got your fiber. you've got your produce, caloric control from clean foods, i mean, think about the nutritional opportunity. who wakes up and says, hey, i'm going to eat a handful of spin every morning. >> when you put it in the blender like this. >> a blender and you got it all and tastes great so the beller basic has spin, banana and blend it up. >> okay. >> then you power it up with toppings and you got raspberries, cacao. >> crunchy like that is it a cereal that feels very satisfying. >> it's not just chicken when it comes to protein. >> absolutely not. so then we come to lunch and dinner. so your base, the first rule is produce. and you've got your veg base, low starch and we've got spanish red pepper. >> looks good. >> men proinestronminestrone an all so easy to make then we'll add protein so we've got chickpea pasta which is actually a protein and something new. try these. watermelon seeds. a quarter of a cup, ten grams of protein. >> i haven't seen these. >> it's so good. we can just top it off. >> so you put it in. >> yeah. >> yeah, let's do some more. protein in there. all right. so you see what you've got here is your veg base, your protein and you can put like chickpea pasta in your minestrone in lieu of your chicken breast. >> breakfast, lunch and dinner. >> then you fatten it up. you need the fats to absorb the nutrie nutrients. this is cashew cream. so easy, take a blender and put cashews, a little lemon juice, water, spices, you've got it -- >> a lot of the sounding you can do just like this with the blender. not on the stove. >> so easy, you can put avocado. >> but you do have to be care dpul about putting too many toppings on. sometimes people do that with juicing and put all this other stuff in it and adds calories. >> a ton. you could start a breakfast bowl with a thousand calories if you look on instagram. it's all over the place, looks pretty but your waistline will expand. >> the things you offered -- >> all so easy and power it up of the these are bargain super foods. celery leaves, five times the calcium, broccoli stalk, people throw it away. this is so inexpensive, more fiber than the actual top, we got parsley, i use that for debloating capabilities and carrot top, vitamin c. >> dessert. >> you have to have dessert so this is a chocolate bliss. we've got, again, we blended up banana, some date, almond milk, top it off with berries and a retch, decadent dessert. >> and put it on the go. >> on the go. my favorite to go lunch is this one. especially during summertime. this is the spanish red pepper. just blend it up and take it to go. >> all right. we have lots -- look, they're not lining up. you guys, all right, you're missing out. you're missing out. >> all about having fun. >> mm-mm. >> tasty. >> i love the red pepper. very tasty. very good for you. >> i take this to go. a whole family can enjoy this. >> thank you, rachel. we're good to go. >> the book "power sounding" available right now. you guys are missing out. come on in here. for these recipes and more go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! more for us. outside to ginger. >> all right. robin. i've got my new friends from ft. smith, arkansas. your names. >> emily. >> jill. >> all right. emily and jill. let's check the severe weather forecast. parts of arkansas, texas, louisiana, going to be in the severe weather including your friends and family so you want to let them know, possibility of tornadoes today and hail, then severe weather threat moves to the east and you look for parts of alabama, northern alabama, montgomery to birmingham, northwestern georgia, atlanta, not in it but close with those good morning. i'm meteorologist mike nicco. high clouds, sunshine, temperatures close to average from mid-60s to about 70 degrees. check out my accuweather seven-day forecast. warmer than average through easter sunday. sunday night, some sprinkles and then cooler weather monday and tuesday. >> and all that weather brought to you by quaker breakfast flats. george. >> thank you, ginger. now we'll meet the wonder woman gal godot from "batman v superman: dawn of justice" and sat down with nick watt and her breakout role and this is just the beginning for female superheroes. >> reporter: yes the movie is called "batman v superman" but did you know that wonder woman nearly steals the show? >> she with you? >> i thought she was with you. >> i love everything about her. everything that she stands for and everything she symbolizes is things that i love and believe in. truth and love and compassion and justice. i want to be her. >> reporter: you are. >> yeah, but in real life i want -- no, i am, you're right. i need to get used to the fact. >> reporter: gal godot is actor, model and one-time israeli soldier. >> you were in the idf, right? >> i was. >> doing what. >> i was a combat trainer. >> training to play wonder woman she says reminded her of boot camp. by the way a stand-alone movie already in the works. >> we're shooting "wonder woman" as we speak. >> reporter: she became wonder woman landing at l.a.x. after a long flight from home. >> i saw 30 missed calls from my agent so i call them. while still sitting in the airplane and then said, gal, you can't say anything to anyone yet but you got the part! and then i started yelling and screaming and i melted and became one big puddle of myself. >> reporter: her life never will be the same. >> as mother of a 4-year-old girl, my daughter is very much into the princesses. she always falls asleep and the prince is the one to wake her up so for me -- it made me feel really, really good about the fact that we're bringing wonder woman to life. what an amazing great role model she is. >> i don't think you've ever known a woman like me. >> i think that everyone are going to be very surprised when they're going to step out of the theater. don't you think? you signed the papers? >> reporter: yep, they made blabber mouth promise to keep my mouth shut. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> nick was good there. "batman v superman: dawn of justice" opens everywhere on friday. and coming up here, iggy azalea is live. so excited i'm here now with iggy azalea, the rapper is back with that big new single "team" on top of the world in 2014. the only artist since the beatles to hold the number one and number two spots on the billboard's hot 100 simultaneously in a matter of months everything changed. she faced criticism online and from fellow rappers, as well. now she's here to talk about the troubles she has faced in her past. so excited about this new music video because you just put out a big hit your last music video, already has 7 million views. >> i know, i'm so excited -- it's only been out four days. >> what's it like to put out great music so soon. >> it's been so long since i put anything out. so i wanted to have something that fans can look at straightaway and now i think i might wait a couple more days to put out my real music video because they're loving the dance video so much. >> obviously this past year, it's been very tough for you but do you see this song "team," a way to move beyond that. >> yeah, definitely. i think it's important for me having taken so much time off to really figure out what i wanted to say when i came back and have people's attention. and i think "team" is the right message so excited for this to be the song that people hear from me. >> we're talking about new music, "digital distortion" is your new album so what's behind that name? >> you know, "digital distortion" is kind of touching on i guess the social media era we live in, this world of technology where we can distort our own realities, it's a world of misinformation, good and bad and it's just kind of navigating that throughout the album. >> you've been through a lot and talk about that social media. people have gotten on you about body shaming and had detractors in the hip-hop industry, as well. how are you able to handle all that negativity. >> it's tough sometimes but you got to think about the people that support you, as well. you know, i grew up loving missy elliott and lil' kim or trina and so i'm lucky that i have those women that i reallyize dollized support me and so i get a little bit of confident in that knowing the people i look up to kind of like appreciate what i'm doing so that helps >> that's the truth too. that's who you are. you grew up in australia and you loved hip-hop. you were trying to emulate people like tupac and mentioned missy elliott so how is it fair when you get criticized for rapping with an english accent? or an american accent, whatever that is. >> you got -- everybody gets -- no matter what, i think rapper or if you're an actress or no matter what you do if you're in the public eye you get criticized and picked upon. for me that's what they like to pick on me with. >> it's a lot you had to go through. you wish you could memory erase some of the things that happened. >> i wish i had a "men in black" stick. >> with the glasses. >> that would be lovely. >> what positive things have come out of last year that have helped you get through? >> you know what, i had such a good time making this album and i think that the thing called the sophomore curse where you have so much pressure after your success of your first album that you don't know what to write about and the second album falls apart and can be a bit shambly so i think me having a rough year last year and taking a step away gave me the ability to have the space to just quietly create my little masterpiece and i feel like that gave me the ability to have something really strong and i hope i don't have the sophomore curse this time. >> you mentioned the "men in black" sunglasses, i wish i was wearing those. i don't know if you noticed the rock on amy's finger. something good that happened this year. you got engaged to l.a. laker nick young. >> that is a good thing. >> that is a very good thing. can you talk to us about how he proposed. >> he was very sweet. i organized a big birthday party, his birthday and mine are a few days apart and so we had a big carnival themed party and we had ferris wheels and all this crazy stuff and he came to the party really late and he was acting very strange, wasn't acting right and we went on the ferris wheel and he kept saying if i asked you to marry me would you say yes. you wouldn't say no, would you? oh, my god. is he going -- i better you not be playing around. if you ask me to marry you tonight don't get me hyped up and huh-uh. he a box this big. i thought he was going to give me a pair of shoes. i thought it was sneakers. >> something a giant hat comes in. >> this is much better than high heels in a box so it was a good birthday. >> how is the wedding planning going? >> oh, wedding is planning is a lot. anybody who's been married out there like i empathize with you, it's so much more than what you think it's going to be, planning a giant event and wanting to appease your family, make sure all the municipals are happy. my family are all australian, i have to fly everyone out but we're enjoying it and try to make our wedding cool and young and hip so trying to figure out what to do. >> you're till going on your honeymoon, a little break time away with your future husband. thank you so much for being with us. congratulations on your success and iggy azalea's new single "team." coming up, peter krause here i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com back now with actor peter krause, he stars in shonda rhimes' new abc drama, "the catch," a high stakes show that pits an elite con man against l.a.'s top private investigator who just happens to be his fiancee. take a look. >> what do you think? ♪ well i know ♪ why i lost control ♪ of my heart and soul >> i think you should take it off. >> i had a chance to see the first episode. peter krause with us live. thank you so much for joining us. >> executive produced by shonda rhimes and you said it reminds you of a roger moore james bond film. >> he's a thief instead of a special agent but, yeah, it is kind of like. it as a little bit of a wink to it. it's meant to be a lot of fun so it's pure entertainment. >> you're playing a con man who fleeces his fiancee for literally millions of dollars, define fleece and then you completely disappear. so what drew you to this role? >> well, it was very different from "parenthood." it's not -- this is not necessarily wholesome entertainment to watch with your kids. it's a lot racier than i thought it would be. i spend a little more time with my clothes off than i shout i would. >> a lot of women happy with that. >> i wanted to do something different from "parenthood" and this is that. >> your fiancee is one of l.a.'s top private investigators. it's a sexy tango back and forth. she will stop at nothing to bring you down. >> i don't know about bring me down but maybe stop at nothing to get me back hopefully because it's sort of an epic romance in the center of the show then two shows smashed together, the investigative unit and the group of con artists and they overlap because of the relationship between alice and ben. >> ten years since the end of "six feet under". we have a clip of that. >> i'm going in. >> i'm going to miss you so much. >> nate, don't be stupid. >> stupid? >> stupid. this is what we came here to do. come on, bro. you and me. >> there could be sharks. >> you've been taking your shirt off a long time. >> that scene, they wanted me to do that nude and i said i'm not going to run -- i don't no he if you saw that clip like that's a long way. i'm like i'm not going to be running out there with no clothes on jumping in the ocean. >> some people have said that's one of the most epic finales of all time. what was it like working on that show? >> i loved it. it was five great years and when i read the pilot i thought this would be something special and it was amazing. >> you've had a lot of success on camera but off, laura graham longtime girlfriend. what is the secret to having success in a relationship in hollywood? >> she is great. you know, we keep things pretty private. i will say that on my flight here from l.a., i was happy to see on directv they were playing "gilmore girls" so i sat on the plane watching "gilmore girls" on my way. >> you're getting a lot of ahs in the background? but people are crazy for that show and netflix is making four movies of "gilmore girls." >> dad of the year candidate. 14-year-old son and you play a father figure in a lot of other roles. you coached him. >> baseball team. he recently decided he was home alone and, haircut not unlike yours, bryce harper. similar. but he decided he would go for it himself and took a big gouge out of -- not his head but his hair and i got a phone call. dad, you got to fix it when you get up here. i'm not a barber. but i took out some clippers and shaped it. we got him to l.a. and weird filming the tango promo and had the guy at work who does my hair cut my kid's hair. >> peter krause, "the catch" premiering tomorrow night 10:00/9:00 central on abc. we'll be right back. >> i love you, peter. >> hey, robin. how are you. >> tgit on "gma" is brought to you by the makers of there's no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension to fit the mood you're in... and the road you're on. the 2016 c-class. lease the c300 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. i just picked us up 2 breakfast croissants for $4, when this bear attacked. with one swipe, it devoured one of the croissants. then jack showed up, and took care of the beast, so i could escape. and that's what happened to your breakfast croissant. and yours? it survived. enjoy freshly cracked egg with ham and bacon. or sausage. two tasty croissants at an even tastier $4 price. it's a deal you'll devour. don't know if you heard when i shouted out i love you, peter. i love him. oh, and thank you for joining us and thanks for watching. >> have a great wednesday, everybody. we're going to leave you with a little bit more of adele's tribute. ♪ when the rain is blowing in your face ♪ good morning to you. i'm abc 7 news morning anchor natasha zouves. take a look at this unexpected landing that happened in napa county. sue is telling me this is on henry road, fortunately no one was homeland security here, but it does look like there's debris in the roadway. we'll have more at abc 7 news at 11:00 a.m. meteorologist mike nicco has the bay area forecast. hey, mike. >> hey, good morning, everybody. i hope you like sunshine. we have a few high clouds and mid to upper 60s. a little cooler at the coast, 60 to 70. warm through the holiday. sue? >> we had an earlier accident in half moon bay, 92 was shut down right at main street. it has now been cleared but you still find a residual delay. that's the better news. and we do have an accident in san jose north 101 at trimble, very slow here. >> thank you so much, sue. time nowor live with kelly & michael. we'll be back at >> it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, from the new film "demolition," jake gyllenhaal. and performing her new hit, "broken," trisha yearwood. plus, check out the hottest new sedans as we continue "new york auto show week." plus, "dancing with the stars" host erin andrews takes a seat at the co-host desk. all next on "live." 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