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host in tears as she gets set to testify in that $75 million trial. and get ready for gold. it's almost time for oscar and all eyes on host chris rock. >> i'm only here cause ellen didn't want to do the show. >> what will he say about the oscar controversy and who will take home the biggest awards of night. will leo dicaprio and sylvester stallone finally win? we are on the red carpet this morning and inside the theater with behind-the-scenes secrets from hollywood's biggest night only on "gma." and good morning, america. we have a lot of news overnight and we'll get to all that. plus, all that excitement building around the oscars. robin and lara out in l.a. ready for all the action. hey, robin. >> hello there. we are inside the dolby theatre right now where the biggest stars will watch the academy awards. all eyes on chris rock. what will he do? what will he say? more on that ahead. lara, i hear you were hanging out with the show's producers last night. yeah, no kidding, the executive producers, the guys calling the shots and they gave me a few tidbits. some secrets, i'll share them with all of you coming up. back to you, rob. >> all right. we will have that and so much more ahead, george. >> yeah, looking forward to that all. we begin on a deadly serious note, that rampage overnight in kansas where a gunman killed three people, injured 14 before he was shot dead in a showdown with police. abc's clayton sandell is on the scene in hesston, kansas, good morning, clayton. george. behind me you can see the players. normally they make lawn mowers here but this morning it is a massive crime scene. horrifying moments as gunfire community. >> the gun was strapped to him. he was ready to go. p.m. thursday officials say 38-year-old cedric ford started his shooting rampage, first firing shots at random drivers wounding two in separate locations. minutes later, ford heads to excel industries in hesston where he worked armed with a rifle and handgun. he shoots one person in the parking lot before going inside the industrial plant and opening fire on his co-workers. >> and then i see a mob of people running out saying, run, run and pop, pop, pop, pop, pop. >> reporter: witnesses say ford kept shooting until the first officer to arrive on scene took him down. >> even though he took fire, he went inside of that place and saved multiple, multiple lives. a hero as far as i'm concerned. >> reporter: in the end, four people including the gunman are killed. at least 14 are wounded. two medical choppers and 15 ambulances responded along with s.w.a.t. teams surround the plant as nearly 150 employees finally flee the building. friends and family outside if their loved ones were okay. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> reporter: the shooter has an extensive criminal record including arrests for burglary, battery and concealed firearms posting this picture and this video on facebook in september firing an ak-style rifle. now just moments ago i talked to the sheriff here who tells me an hour and a half before the shootings ford was served with a restraining order meant to keep him away from a girlfriend and investigators say that may have been one of the things that pushed him over the edge, amy. you. just a few moments ago i spoke to an eyewitness to the shooting. jennifer. jared, i know you were inside excel when the shooting began. tell me what you saw, what you heard when you first realized something was terribly wrong. >> we were working on production i saw a forklift driver running, sprinting and i thought it was an explosion of some sort like something was on fire. i had travis started screaming, yelling, run, run, there's a shooter. they're shooting at us. people were getting pushed, trampled. everyone was trying to get out of the shooting where he was shooting at. >> yeah, then, jared, you saw someone who had been shot and you went right into rescue mode? as we were leaving the building, me and another co-worker saw chewy and he had been shot in the leg in the upper hip area and we went back to get him and we carried him across the street and we got him down. we set him down and started attending to his wound. >> we saw that beautiful reunion when you two finally found each other after all of this horror. what was that moment like? my family said they saw him on the news and had been seen him but i hadn't seen him yet and when i finally got to see him, i was -- i didn't want to let him go. >> jared, what do you remember about cedric ford? do you know anything about him? >> there's a couple types that i've walked by him or had said hello to him and he never would respond. he was really quiet. he really didn't say much. he just -- he didn't look happy. >> well, we are certainly glad that, jared, you made it out safely and our hearts go out to those who did not. those who were wounded. jared and jennifer trujillo, thank you very much for joining us this morning. >> yes. >> yes. >> you know, jared and i spoke earlier. he said that all of the other shootings we witnessed over the past two decades prepared him for that moment because he always thought, what would i do if? >> thank goodness. what a sad commentary on where we are. we move to the race for the white house. it's "your voice, your vote." and with super tuesday coming night was a texas-size brawl. marco rubio, ted cruz, coming out with guns blazing against donald trump and jbs's jon karl abc's jon karl was there. >> reporter: marco rubio did something he has never done before in this campaign, he took the fight directly to donald trump. on the debate stage in houston, marco rubio and ted cruz immediately piled on donald trump. bringing up allegations he used illegal immigrants to help build trump tower. >> you're the only person on this stage that's ever been fined for hiring people to work on your projects illegally. you hired -- >> no, i'm the only one on the stage that's hired people. you haven't hired anybody. >> rubio is right they found him 2k3wi89ing being part of a conspiracy and entered a $1 million judgment against him. >> reporter: then an energized rubio took over throwing everything he had at trump. bankrupting companies. you know -- >> you know why? >> starting with -- >> one at a time. >> reporter: it got personal. >> if he hadn't inherited $200 million million, you know where donald trump would be right now. selling watches. >> reporter: later rubio needled trump for more details on his health care plan. >> we should dr. gotten rid of the lines. we should have gotten -- we have to get rid of the lines around the -- >> reporter: trump seemed to be stuck on repeat as rubio had done in the new hampshire debate. >> just the lines. >> you have many different plans. you'll have competition. you'll have so many different plans. >> now he's repeating himself. >> no, i'm not repeating -- >> mr. trump -- >> no, no. [ cheers and applause ] talking about repeating i watched him repeat himself five types four weeks ago. >> i saw you repeat yourself >> reporter: after the debate trump hammered his new nemesis. he went after you. >> i expected that. they're losing by a lot and they thought they were going to win. i had fun but it was nasty. >> reporter: what did you think of the way rubio came out. >> i think he's a lightweight. i think he's a lightweight. >> reporter: despite the relentless attacks trump told me that he believed he was the clear winner of the debate and did nothing to downplay expectations for super tuesday. in fact, he told me, george, he believes he has a good chance of winning across the board including right here in texas which is ted cruz's home state. >> thank you. joining us senator marco rubio from texas. thank you for joining us this morning. lots of great reviews and great headlines last night. >> good morning. >> but the big question this morning for you, is it too little too late? >> well, i don't believe that. i think it's important for people to understand they have a choice to make. the conservative movement in the republican party will be taken over by a con artist portraying himself as the fighter of the ordinary person fighting for the working man but he spent years people. >> why didn't you make this case earlier? was that a hiss take? >> because -- you know, george, i would prefer not to get into this situation where we're attacking one another but the cover he's getting from the media these days is extraordinary. you watch last knighton 0 the cable shows afterwards. they're like what is trump going to do to marco rubio like he's some sort of invincible force and there are people now in the media, i'm not saying you, but others rooting for him to win because they love first of all what it means for their ratings in a general election but here's the other, for those biased this means you will have a republican nominee who basically agrees with hillary clinton on planned parenthood and being neutral on israel, on -- even on issues regarding the economy like the takeover of our health care system by the government. he used the talking point that democrats consistently use, that government intervention in the health care industry, you're in favor of letting people die in the streets. so, they're holding back and as soon as the nominee they'll open up the floodgates and hit him with a bunch of stories. it's important for republicans and conservatives to be aware of what is happening. >> he has been hitting youover night in twitter calling you a choke artist, lightweight and puts up this tweet that has the cover of the drudge report this morning asking where do you win? and that is a big question. donald trump is ahead in almost every state on super tuesday. you're ahead in none. >> yeah, i acknowledge i'm an underdog and have been my entire life, unlike donald, i didn't inherit hundreds of millions. my dad was a bartender. my mother did the job as a maid that trump hires foreigners to do and my whole life i've had to fight and will fight now. no way the party of reagan and conservative movement, i'll allow it to be taken over by a con artist. he calls me a choker. he spent 40 years sticking it to the people he claims to be fighting for. >> where do you win on tuesday? if he wins eight or nine states, can he be stopped. >> he can because, first of all, if you look at tuesday most will award delegates proportionately and we'll do well in virtually every state and hopefully win a couple. even if we don't you'll see us continue to pick up delegates. when we get into march 15th we'll win florida -- >> he's up double digits right now. >> no, he's not. that's one poll. we've seen multiple polls that show a very different race. i am -- i know florida well. i've won there. i'm from there. we are going to win florida. florida is not going to vote for a con artist and it's not going to vote for someone who in palm beach right now is now hiring willing americans that are willing to work, instead he's importing a workforce from abroad and out there some immigration crusader. >> thanks for joining us. let's go to matthew dowd in texas this morning. you saw about eight months' worth of attacks on donald trump last night from marco rubio and ted cruz. does it change the dynamic of this race? >> well, i think that -- i think marco rubio landed some punches but i don't think there were any knockouts and one of the difficulties for marco rubio in this is he's been this aspirational, optimistic i'm not going to attack figure through 11 debates and showed up a very different marco rubio. now, he landed punches but i think that's part of the problem. what is the authentic part you're running in the race. in the end your question is right where can he win on tuesday? and i don't think the debate last night changed the dynamic at all. i think donald trump is still set up to win most of the states on tuesday. >> if he wins most of the states tuesday, ted cruz has to win texas to stay in and marco rubio has to win florida two weeks later to have any chance to get the nomination? >> i think ted cruz is probably in texas. i think this debate last night as of tuesday night when we get the results in, this debate will fade in memory and will be going on to the next thing. i think donald trump and his supporters last night watched that debate and all of them cheered and anybody -- this race is pretty set. >> nothing they put on the table will hurt donald trump? >> i think the only thing that could hurt donald trump if in the aftermath some of the allegations they made and attacks they made stick over the next three days. not in the moment of the debate but in the aftermath of the debate. >> okay, matthew dowd, thanks very much. we'll have much more sunday on "this week." i'll be with our whole political team for a special program at 10:00 p.m. back to robin in l.a. >> thank you very much. back now with the countdown to oscars and host chris rock taking center stage. his monologue one of the most history. i think that's safe to say and nick watt is here. >> millions of eyes on him, the boycott, jada pinkett smith, will smith, spike lee not coming. chris rock himself has declined, canceled all interviews apart from one and that was before even the nominations came out. we'll show you that in a moment and testing material in comedy clubs but there is no recording, no video of that. all we have so far are some cryptic posts like these. overnight he tweeted this see you sunday #blackout. previously, getting my outfit together, the space suit referenced to nominee "the martian" maybe and almost showtime with kristen wiig and j.j. abrams, "star wars" in the works? no comments. >> what you can expect from chris rock this oscar sunday is that he is going to go there. >> reporter: we know he will address the oscars so white acting nominee on twitter saying it's the white b.e.t. awards. >> our host for the evening, chris rock. >> reporter: this was last time he hosted in 2005. >> great night tonight. we have, what, four black nominees tonight. kind of like the def oscar jam tonight. >> reporter: with every hollywood mover and shaker in the room and 40 million plus of us watching at home. >> if you get up on the wrong foot, though, it's a real hard hole to dig yourself out of. >> reporter: i think he might relish that. >> i'm only here because ellen didn't want to do the show. i'm only here because ellen said no. >> reporter: other clues from his last time hosting, he will probably get political. >> bush did some things you could never get away with at >> reporter: he will definitely get personal. wield that sword. tights. >> i might curse. >> reporter: he won't, i hope. we like to keep it clean here at abc but -- >> he is a safe choice that you tune in and want to see how far he's going to take things and what he's going to say. >> reporter: rock is publicly proud of hosting a very fast show. last time, fast, furious and funny, expect that. now, my favorite clue came on the day he was announced as host. he tweeted, someone at abc is going to get fired for this. for the sake of our colleagues, robin, i hope that's not the case but he'll take it up to the line and beyond. >> it's a balancing act because, as we saw, he'll go there but it is a serious issue but then it's also celebrating those that were indeed nominated. we'll see what happens. fast, furious, funny, what was that? all of that. whoopi goldberg will have a live interview with cheryl boon watch the oscars starting with the red carpet show 7:00 p.m. here on abc and the party keeps going monday on "gma." coming up, a closer look at the oscars controversy. more on that, lara, later. yes, robin. that's true i talked to the new executive producers about how they promise this year's oscars will be more diverse than ever. they were also very forthcoming about major changes to this year's show. i'm telling you these are changes that you will notice and i dare say you're going to love. we'll fill you in coming up, robin. >> we're looking forward to that, lara. i'll head out to the carpet in just a moment with you. here. the weather is spectacular. >> i know and it's going to stay gorgeous too, robin but we've had such a rough week on the east coast. let's look at some of the details in right now. more than 30 confirmed tornadoes of the week of two days actually and remember this one in pennsylvania, that was a long track, ef-2 almost five miles. the big changes afterwards. take the numbers you see, drop them by 5 or 10 degrees saturday and weather returns to the warm-up. kevin: starting off early this morning with clearing skies in central and southern areas. in the north country, snow showers are going to continue to go in the next several hours. temperatures are going to edge up a few degrees today. not by much. low and mid 20's in the north country. 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robin. >> the party is on here too, as well, george. thank you for that. think about the hollywood stars this red carpet. we have stars among us but -- >> hello, everybody. >> great energy. >> oh, my gosh. we'll go behind-the-scenes, take siegels. you hit the town. >> reginald hudlin, david hill, the new executive producers, first time they've worked together. explosive energy and shared some rather explosive secrets, secret number one we'll tell you about is there's a big difference in the way stars will give their speeches and their reaction to that was interesting and then also, they even made a change to the golden man himself. they've made a change to the way the statue looks which to me is better. >> what did you say over there? >> we have things to share this morning. george. >> you got sam's attention. >> oscar has also had some work done. so -- >> it's about time. >> we'll get all the details. we do begin with the latest on erin andrews. the jurors saw the video of her. she is suing for $75 million. abc's eva pilgrim is covering the trial in nashville. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, george. complete silence in the courtroom as jurors saw that secretly recorded video of erin andrews undressing in her hotel room. despite everything that experts have tried to do, that video is still online and this morning her lawyers are pointing the finger at the hotel where it happened. another emotional day in court for erin andrews, wiping tear as way returning to the courtroom after the video at the center of >> in my opinion 60,800,000 and change have viewed the video. >> reporter: the video, which we are not showing you, catches andrews in what she thought was a private moment changing in her hotel room, was made public when it was posted to the internet. off. people are still posting the video online, a year ago, six months ago, a month ago. >> reporter: the man behind the video, michael david barrett recorded it on his cell phone through the peephole of her hotel room door sentenced to 30 months in prison. >> her attorneys want those jurors to feel the same pain, the same shame and humiliation she feels by watching that video. >> reporter: andrews now suing barrett as well as the owners and managers of this nashville marriott for $75 million, claiming the hotel intentionally placed barrett next door to the tv star. her lawyer saying the hotel failed to notice he removed and altered the peephole on her >> stands there for 4 1/2 minutes and videos her. >> reporter: the hotel claims barrett is a criminal who tricked them into gaining access. >> he deceived. he connived. he stalked. >> reporter: the popular sportscaster and "dancing with the stars" host telling her therapist, she couldn't stop thinking about the video. >> she was depressed. she was anxious. she was obsessive and irritable and reactive and it came out of an incident where she was publicly humiliated. >> reporter: both sides are expected back in court on monday where we should hear from the stalker, erin's mother and erin andrews herself. >> that's the big day. thanks very much. from stalking to spying, the latest spy scandal involving seaworld. it's a stunning confession by the park's ceo admitting to sending workers undercover posing as animal rights abc's kayna whitworth has that story for us, good morning, kayna. >> reporter: yeah, amy, good morning. one employee going so far as to create an alias and a fake twitter account and this has been going on for years, in 2014 he tweeted that he had plans to empty the seaworld tanks in 2018, of course, we know this morning that was all a farce. overnight, seaworld admitting to spying. its ceo saying the company sent its own employees posing as activists to spy on peta, an animal rights group which has been highly critical of the parks for years. peta telling abc news seaworld's actions are despicable releasing these photos showing seaworld worker paul mccome attending several southern california boycotts using the ail yacht tom jones. did he ever try to get the other protesters to act out violently during the protest. >> there was one protest that he through the gates and go into seaworld. >> reporter: mccome placed on administrative leave but seaworld says he's been reinstated as an employee. >> mr. mccomb has returned to work at seaworld in a different department. >> reporter: while they did not say how many employees were involved, seaworld says its employees were posing as animal rights activists hoping to maintain the safety and security of employees, customers and animals in the face of credible threats. the park struggling to revamp its image after losing profits following the 2013 release of the documentary "blackfish." as for this latest headline the park's ceo saying thursday they will end the undercover practice. so, seaworld saying they made this decision following an investigation with independent counsel and an outside company. amy and george. >> all right, kayna 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"spotlight" a big contender but "the revenant" remains the favorite. >> still thinking leo is a lock. >> i think he's got to be. >> stallone gentleman. >> stallone i think is the one that we're all going to be on the edge of our seat for. >> a lot of people rooting for him. >> he didn't get nominated for the s.a.g. awards. idris elba got nominated for that one. >> does it help "the revenant" is in the theaters? >> "the revenant" is the highest grossing movie of all the nominated movies for best picture. that's really helped a lot. it's the audience picture. the obscure picture. no. >> a bit of tidbits. executive producers were kind enough to share big secrets. one was the oscar statue getting a little nip/tuck. the other thing, a little quiz, what do you know to be the first major award given out at any oscars. >> it's supporting actor. >> okay. >> is that right? >> maybe not this year. they will like to -- they're changing the way the awards are given out. the lineup of awards will match the way a movie is made. >> i can't -- >> expect to begin with writers and then moving on from there and say just is more logical. i said, so will awe the major actor awards be grouped together? they said, that we will not tell you. >> still big picture. >> don't take your bathroom break when you think you're supposed to. >> is best picture still at the end. >> they would not reveal that. that would make sense. >> best credit sequence. >> we have more coming up. we have got the oscars coming up on sunday. >> my head is spinning. >> red carpet coverage begins at >> 7:00 p.m. eastern and "gma" will have a really big show monday of all the highlights. bring it up, people. bring it up, people. there we go. we'll be back. my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis made a simple trip to the grocery store anything but simple. so finally, i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. he explained that humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have you have an infection. ask your dermatologist about humira. because with humira clearer skin is possible. get 30% off every guest every ship in the caribbean but hurry, this offer won't come seek the royal book today at nexium 24hr is the frequent heartburn brand in america. i hope you like it spicy! get complete protection the new leader in frequent heartburn. that's nexium everyone says it will be beautiful for the oscars and they're right. de "good morning america" is brought to you by emirates airline. wake up to flying as it should >> now from wmur news 9. erin: good morning. welcome to our news this morning. controversy brewing in portsmouth over a plan for a new development project. the north end portsmouth project includes hotel, condos, and whole foods supermarket. some people worry it will destroy the city's historic charm. residents filed a legal action after it approved the project. the city is waiting the outcome before it decides how to proceed with the project. police say drugs and alcohol may have been factors in a head-on crash in wolfeboro that left three people injured, including a child. that crash happened yesterday afternoon on route 38. north when her vehicle collided head on with a car driven by tannah curtis. curtis' daughter was taken to the hospital. there are no word on the conditions. kevin: colder air continuing to rush in. the wind will be a factor. looking at temperatures to edge up another four or five degrees from the levels we have this morning. last of the snow showers from the northern half of the state. a few spots in far northern areas picking up a quick two to four temperatures in the teens this morning. we're in the lower range of the 30's. knock off about ten degrees from the current temperatures for the wind chills. we'll expect it to gust out of the west over 25 miles an hour in to the afternoon. edging up by a touch of lower 20's to mid 30's in southern spots in to the afternoon. good deal of sunshine as we go through the weekend. the difference will be the chilly start to the milder finish. we likely are going to go back in to the single digits above and below zero tonight. looks like a lot of sunshine will be around. there will be a breeze each afternoon. tomorrow out of the west and turning to the southwest for the day on sunday. by then, temperatures warm a solid 10 degrees. so much so the next system maybe a couple of rain showers on monday. erin: see you back here in 25 minutes. good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. the oscars are just two days away. we are live in hollywood this morning right at the red carpet and inside the oscars theater. revolutionary changes to this year's big show. the producers speak out. and all week long we got you red carpet ready. now who's wearing what and how will they pull it off? 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[ cheers and applause ] good morning, america. counting down to oscar sunday d.j. traci steele getting the party started and robin and lara out in l.a. celebrating hollywood's big night in yes, there they are. the grand staircase there at the dolby theatre where the oscars will take place, so, why not raise a glass of our sparkling apple cider to cheer. >> okay. >> cheers. >> sure, why not. >> cheers. >> yes, and, guys, guys, you know lara is known to spill. this is the red carpet. >> ah. >> don't do that. >> you know what i should do, drink. >> it would be a lot easier. >> it's apple juice, people. don't write in. >> yes, very excited. >> where you are -- yes, yes. >> this is the last step, a run up those stairs so you're in the catbird seat. >> everyone is looking forward to oscar sunday. here. >> i know. >> our oscar sunday and exclusive red carpet show. oscars opening ceremony live from the red carpet. >> and we'll keep on rolling through monday morning, our big after-party live from l.a. "gma" will have all the winners with them. the best of the red carpet and, of course, every party covered. >> absolutely. we have a party atmosphere going on with these great movie fans here in hollywood. now, wait a minute, guys, the envelopes that they are holding could have golden tickets, the winners, the winner will have two special spots on the red carpet oscar sunday. [ cheers and applause ] >> that's pretty cool. >> we'll find out who that is, george. back to you. >> we'll see your award-winning trailer featuring lara on mars, move over, matt damon. there she is right there. some other award worthy performances. truly out of this world. but now to amy with the morning rundown. >> good morning, everyone. we begin with a possible clue about a motive for that workplace shooting in kansas. police say cedric ford opened fire on his co-workers at a lawn mower factory killing three of them before eventually being shot dead by police. 14 others were wounded during the rampage. police say less than two hours earlier ford was served with a restraining order to keep him away from an ex-girlfriend. the republican debate in houston turned into an all-out brawl. marco rubio was feistier than ever attacking donald trump on a string of issues from immigration to trump's privileged background but it may be too little too late. many analysts predicting the attacks will not be enough to stop trump from dominating on super tuesday next week. well, u.s. special operations forces could soon be militant group boko haram. "the new york times" said they would serve as noncombat advisers and boko haram has forced nearly 3 million to flee their homes. surgeons have done the first uterus transplant. she will take anti-rejection drugs during her pregnancy. a controversy involving lands' end. a backlash after featuring gloria steinem in its catalog. rebecca jarvis has that story. >> reporter: this morning, popular outerwear and clothing company lands' end at its wit's end known for glossy catalogs like this one apologizing for what's inside the new spring issue. an interview with feminist, journalist and political activist gloria steinem after customers flooded facebook with outrage over steinem's pro-abortion rights stance. this statement. raise a divisive political or religious issue. so when some of our customers saw the recent promotion that way, we heard them. we sincerely apologize for any offense. >> it's very clear whatever lands' end was trying to do backfired because they had to pull it. it's not a stance that they really wanted associated with their brand. >> reporter: angry customers writing on facebook, you are not family friendly. i feel betrayed. after pulling the interview from its website, lands' end facing new backlash on social media. so weak, a spokesperson for gloria steinem declining to comment overnight. >> what she represents more broadly is women's rights and feminism. it would be a shame if they backed away from it just to avoid controversy. >> reporter: for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> and our thanks to rebecca for that. finally police have never seen anything like this. a unicorn on the loose. a unicorn for photo shoots. she was in the mood for a good run the other night. took off darting through traffic and leading the california chase. after she was finally corralled she held up this sign on facebook saying "i'm a naughty caused last night. they took away my unicorn horn and instead gave me these horns." those are devil horns this case -- >> no reason to shame the pony. >> no. she just wanted to run. >> i told you unicorns were real. see, that's what i got out of the story, by the way. that's what i got out of it. unicorns are real. >> of course, they are, sam. >> great to have you back, sam. we'll go to jesse. >> what do you mean, unicorns aren't real? here's a look at what's ahead. first, robin and lara are live in l.a. this morning. lara has the secrets of this year's oscar show with the producers who are revolutionizing it. plus our tribute to this year's best picture nominee, a year in the making. trust me, you are never going to way again and finally, robin's star turn on the hit sitcom, "last man standing." we go backstage for all the laughs. that's all coming up live on "gma" right in times square. we got the red carpet, julianne moore is my date, way out of my league, all happening here with all of our fans. what's going on, everybody? 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>> reporter: many people believed that real racial equality had finally arrived at the oscars. between that moment and this one, seven other actors of color won oscars. but now for the second year in a row, not even a single nominee. with a viral hashtag and several directors choosing to skip the event, people are taking a deeper look, not just at the oscars but at hollywood. >> when i would host the academy awards, the same thing happened, you know, people said, well, we got to boycott it because there's no folks of color. you can fill the academy with all black folk, all asian, latino and if you don't put folks in the movies that are the caliber that they should be, you're going to have the same issue. >> if our industry is not open enough to be able to look at ourselves and find the flaws, then we're not very strong. >> reporter: perhaps this zero nomination moment is necessary to begin creating real and lasting change. and that is part of a special "20/20" we will have tonight at 10:00, 9:00 eastern on abc, "journey through the oscars" a look at the actors and actresses and the journey of the oscars themselves and chris connelly is what concrete steps are being taken by the academy? >> well, the academy has announced a number of initiatives to try to turn things around, double the number of women and minority voters for the oscars by 2020 and increased diversity on the board of golfers and limit some of the voting privileges of lifetime members who have not been involved in moviemaking for a number of years. the difference will come with moviemaking. women and people of color do not get to make movies or decide what movies get made. that has to change. more diverse stories have to be told then the oscars will follow suit. >> you include women because it's not limited to any particular group, we're talking women and we're talking about other ethnic groups that are academy. >> whose stories get told, whose stories get believed or celebrated? the issue from the biography section of a public high school to the oscars. >> cheryl boone isaacs will be live talking to whoopi goldberg and i talked to bryan cranston and we talked about the nominees not getting much of the discussion, it's been about the lack of diverse ity but he said it's not mutually exclusive. that you can't celebrate this year's nominees and have this discussion. >> i don't think anybody cast aspersions on the guys nominateds. but when he'd dress elba wins a s.a.g. and not a nomination for the oscar, that's something they have to change. >> the fact we have to have this discussion it is a vital discussion and want to see concrete changes. >> more stories are good for everybody. >> that's right. thank you, chris. lara. >> i want to say the executive producers who i had the pleasure of meeting and took time out from their rehearsals are taking it head on and say this will be the most diverse oscars ever and because it's just the best talent that they could assemble so looking forward to that. also, they gave us their goals, keep what's great about the oscars, change what could be up. this year an oscars like we've never seen before and these two behind it all, making changes that are quietly revolutionary. you two had never worked together before. >> that's correct. >> you were brought together. >> shotgun marriage. >> you guys are kind of a comedy duo. >> yes, people are amused by us. nickname evolved is the two dads. >> reporter: they say they knew what had to be done. >> we agreed chris rock should be the host and agreed to bring the orchestra back into the theater. >> reporter: how is chris rock doing? >> he has so much material, we have no idea what he's going to do. >> it is an embarrassment of riches. >> reporter: this might be the most diverse telecast we've ever seen. >> absolutely. we wanted to show that like america that looked like the world so that was -- >> right from the get-go. >> most of our booking was done before the nominees were announced. >> before everything went kaboom. >> so the whole oscars so white planning. >> no, we just wanted to get the biggest best talent we could get. >> we looked at social media. who do people follow. >> and the most talented people in our business. >> reporter: an array of new faces is just the beginning. hudlin and hill completely changing the order of the awards given out. >> we'll mix it up. you know, i want people to watch and be surprised. >> we're making the show in the order of the show for people who love films. >> you're going to be seeing things the way you've never seen them before. >> reporter: ever wonder what else a winner might say if they had more time before that pesky music. well, now those long list of thank-yous will be scrolled at the bottom of the screen giving the actors more time. >> there's going to be a lot of experimentation. some of it may work. some of it may not work but it's something new. >> reporter: even oscar is getting a makeover now completely hand cast in bronze before its 24 karat gold finish. whether it's cutting edge performances. >> lady gaga does this performance that just rips the joint apart. everyone is going wow. set designed by derek mcclain, using over 200,000 swarovski crystals makes the stage glitter in gold. >> my biggest inspiration was 1970s glam and, of course, the theme of this year's show which is that everyone dreams in gold. >> we even got a sneak peek of danny elfman creating the musical score for the opening animated short. >> it's kind of a fantasy factory of how oscars are made. >> reporter: the 2016 oscars is about to get wild. >> yeah. >> i got a good feeling. you cannot not have a good feeling. their energy is remarkable. another huge change this year is with the oscar itself. this is the original prototype for the new oscar. i know you're looking at it. looks the same. it retains the same measurements, if you will, but i'll say. this is the prototype for the the 1929 original oscar, subtle changes, also for the first time made in new york. >> oh wonderful. >> so these are made in new york like myself. >> i love how sam said earlier, of course, oscar had a makeover. it's hollywood. >> a little freshening up for everybody. >> doesn't hurt. i don't know if you know this but the oscars are live on abc this sunday. i don't know if you heard that. all the fun starts with our red carpet show that starts at 7 p.m. eastern. want to make sure you got that. >> i heard a little something about that, those oscars on abc. all right, gang, a little cooler on the east coast. i love when you make signs. thank you. two birthdays, kale, 8th birthday. your name. >> vivienne. >> when you make an electrical sign, you get on television. one or two things going on. hey, waves are up and just in time for the big surf competition in why maia bay called the eddie. this is one incredible conversation going on because of a big storm in the pacific, now these waves have been rough all over the coast of california. accidents of high surf along the coastline there. the heat is on. and this warm wave in the west coast will sweep across the nation. everybody gets warm. i know it's a little chilly for us today and tomorrow on the eastern seaboard but everybody gets warm. kevin: gradual decrease in clouds for central and southern areas. snow showers continue for the next couple of hours. temperatures in the upper teens there. winds are going to be gusting over 20 to 25 miles an hour. that's going to add the extra bite to the air. lower 20's to mid 30's later on. single digits above and below zero away from the coast. so come and see us in the morning. now let's go to rachel smith who has something to show us at samsung 837. >> at samsung 837 you can check out this cool experience which is called the social galaxy. think of it like an art installation you can walk through and even creates with the help of instagram. right now i am standing in the middle of "gma's" instagram feed and i can check out their past, present, even project into our future. you are like standing right in the middle of your instafeed. >> oh, hi. >> back from rachel. >> that was rachel. >> it took me a little time to come in. hi, robin, lara. >> hi, sam. >> hi, sam. welcome back. >> thank you. >> we are counting down to the very special "gma" tradition. it's our annual movie trailer. we know you have popcorn in hand so take it away. we have our popcorn. cannot wait to see it. >> sometimes in deep space, things can go terribly wrong. >> we have to go now. >> guys, i wasn't that late. really? you're not -- i mean i can't just like call an uber. there must be some kind of way out of here >> left stranded on mars. said the joker to the thief cheat. >> hello. >> will lara ever make it home? >> no service. >> she couldn't do it alone. >> i knew i should have switched plans. wait, wait. i got a bar. i got a bar. >> oh, please, don't kill me. don't kill me. don't kill me. chill out, bear. lara is in trouble. she needs my help. >> get your miracle mop. lara is in trouble. i'm coming, lara. >> lara is in trouble. i got to help my girl. >> lara is in trouble. i'm coming for you, girl. two potato. who doesn't love a tater tot. i love you too, lara. i love you even more. mwah. >> but could they make it to her in time? >> aaagh! >> little potatoes au gratin. >> while lara fights to keep her sanity. >> i can't get this to work. i just need "real housewives." i'll tri one more thing. i got it. >> yo, you're going to take a beating like you're going to go down but you're going to get up. you are the potato. lara! >> you know what, rocky is right. a survivor. yes. i can do this. i can do this. >> the clock to save her is ticking down. >> hey, guys, the weather looks good on mars. i think we'll be there in about 300 days. we'll be there soon, lara. >> hey, you put my mop on fire. >> this summer. >> whoo! >> the fear. >> games coming out of my guitar. >> i'm an angry little fella. aaagh. >> the strength. >> i'm king of the world. >> the potatoes. will lara ever stop eating those potatoes? >> not easy pouring ketchup in zero gravity. >> "gma" saving the lost martian. >> aaagh! mama bear is back. >> even ginger made it. >> nice little -- i love that. >> i loved that. >> wait a minute. back there in new york, wait a minute, i have something. potatoes, please, can we -- yes, we just so happen -- wolfgang. wolfgang whipped up a little something for you. >> see there. >> we're all set. >> lara has potatoes. we have the oscar gold milk shake carb bow loading. >> it really is good. >> don't want to eat it because it looks -- it's like a trophy. >> it's pretty good to eat. >> apple cider for you. >> no doubt ginger would love this. on me. >> back from the red carpet to the oscar stage. our actions on what we'll see on >> now from wmur news 9. erin: i'm erin fehlau. it is 8:27. calling hours are being held for a former portsmouth mayor, eileen foley. calling hours from 4:00 to 8:00 at the council city chambers. a funeral tomorrow at 10:00 at the immaculate conception church. a former town official is admits he used a card to buy thousands of dollars things for himself. brian gleason's attorney a 12-month suspend sentencings and 200 hours of community service. outside we go for you right now. we're seeing some water on the lake. kevin: a blend of sunshine and clouds. still some scattered snow showers in the northern third of the state early this morning. those will gradually wither away. the clouds continue to decrease quicker in southern areas. all of that west and northwesterly breeze that's going to be going through the day at times over 20 to 25 miles an hour. that adds the extra bite to the air. high temperatures today. ly to mid 20's up north. temperatures with clear skies until the single digits above and below zero. up in to the low to mid 30's for most. back in the 40's with at the next showers the battle for gold is on. >> thank you very much. >> the oscars, the most un unpredictable race. >> and the oscar goes to -- >> hosted by chris rock. >> this is nuts. >> the oscars, live oscar sunday on abc. and welcome back to "gma." we are counting down to oscar sunday. we have the party going on both coasts this morning. d.j. traci steele is here in new york getting us in a friday frame of mind and helping us celebrate all things oscar with a group of movie fans getting down. >> too much groove going on. speaking of deejay, one of our favorites dj kiss is performing at the post-oscar party, the >> all right. >> fantastic. >> social media fan, everyone will be tweeting during the oscars, we have the exclusive first look at twitter's new oscar emojis. tweet #oscars, you can unlock the oscar statue or this fun emoji of popcorn on periscope. >> in addition to those great oscar milk shakes that i have almost finished. >> devoured. >> only one of us finished ours. >> from executive chef and owner of black craft tap burgers and beer, we have our own oscar statues and these despite their golden appearance are chocolate ones courtesy of the ones made every year for the governors ball. do you have yours? >> yeah, just "brick house." i love the theme song. okay. right. we do actually. wolfgang has been in charge of the menu for the governors ball donates all of the leftover food from the party to chefs to end hunger which provides meals to the hungry. >> such a great cause. now we have a special giveaway. two of these folks who came out here at 2:00 in the morning here in l.a. are going to the red carpet celebration at the oscars sunday night. they're going to open their envelopes right now and tell us who has the golden ticket. do it. >> who has it? >> i got it. >> yay. >> key got one. who has the other one? anybody? anybody? >> yay. >> wonderful. it's wonderful. we're going to see them on the red carpet on sunday night. now, i know you were envious. they were dancing. you saw them in the studio so if you want to dance behind me, just feel the music. >> i'm going to dance right next to you. >> we're going to see those guys now coming up i know you had a chance to be on "the muppets". >> i did and had amy on "castle." >> she did a great job. >> she did. >> i had a chance "last man standing," tried my comedic chops a little bit so it's -- we're going prime time. "gma" goes prime time and my comedy skills, i put them to the test and here's a look backstage at -- well, tim allen. take a look. not so good. >> no, no, don't -- >> oh. >> it's the show that dominates friday nights here on abc. >> you're not fighting, son. we're having a discussion. >> no, we're fighting and i'm winning. >> "last man standing," starring funnyman tim allen is a well season. so, you can imagine how excited i was to join the cast for the day. >> oh, hey, yeah. >> it's tim allen. >> always liked "gma." >> "last man standing." >> what the world be without it. >> i jumped into rehearsal going over my lines. my prime time debut. >> and, action. >> the buyer is here. >> great to see you. >> this is it teresa. >> wardrobe. have to look the part. hello, ladies. okay, make me a unit commander. ooh. that's a definite option. a quick change and we're headed to the final dress rehearsal. almost showtime. showtime. i actually commanded a tank maintenance unit in iraq, i can take apart a tank, put it back together in a sandstorm. >> okay, makes it less goofy. >> your attitude at the end, really terrific. give her that iciness, beautiful. >> whoo. >> take our show on the road. >> let's do it. >> with so many moving parts on the set i asked co-star nancy travis to explain how they bring the production to life each week. >> we start a new script every wednesday and we read it and then rehearse it. we come back in on thursday, rework what we've done, come back in friday, start it. rework it and it takes full five days to produce the polished product that you see robin pulling off in 20 minutes. >> does this feel pleasant to you. >> i actually feel rather tense. >> because this is insanely awkward. >> you see his character and tim's character when they get going with one another. this episode is a bit of a reunion with tim's "home improvement" co-star patricia lichdson co-starring. you've been off and on. >> i said it many times. acting. comes on. >> you taught mark something today. you taught him basketball is cool and ballet is stupid. >> you're overreyapging. >> you have the history with us but when she stands here she's an actress. >> i keep retiring and going away and coming back. now i want to go him because he's been directing. what do you think i should do? >> yeah. >> what should i be doing? >> she's really taught me a lot on "home improvement" and a solid actor, you know. >> do this all because we love doing it for you guys. >> okay, it's time to take the training wheels off and put my acting skills to the test. in front of a live studio audience. >> there's some really great advice there. what was it again, don't eat this. fun times with a fun cast. now, that's a wrap. [ cheers and applause ] >> ah. oh, no. oh, thank you very much. i got -- tim, nancy, the entire crew, cast, "last man standing," thank you, thank you, thank you. you know you are in great hands when you can come in like we have and do that and they can make you just not fall flat on your face. >> not easy to do. >> they're the pros. watch tonight's episode at 8:00, 7:00 central. i need to prepare my oscar speech after that so i will see you on the red carpet on sunday. >> one more detail. the oscars are for the movies. >> oh, that's right. thanks a lot. i'll do the lara runoff. she does that. >> see you, robin. meanwhile, hollywood in full celebration mode right now. the biggest celebs hitting all the hot spots in town to party before the big ceremony and our kayna whitworth has all the info on where to shop, stay and play just like a star, right, kayna. good morning. roosevelt hotel. it's located right off the hollywood walk of fame. it is a favorite of stars past and present. it's where they start and end their day but i want to show you how they spend it in between. the hottest celebs descending on hollywood for the oscars. and their favorite spots for lunch it's all about jon and vinny's. locally grown ingredients are the stars on the menu. >> that's no pizza. that's art, my dear. >> reporter: there is a two-month waiting list to get in. worth the wait. for a little shopping, fred segal is a celeb magnet. no matter where you go you better be prepared to see a celebrity. >> everywhere you go. >> reporter: spotted here oscar favorite leo dicaprio, salma hayek, even j. lo. >> the hottest trend is wearing chokers. >> reporter: to get your own broken english. >> the classic women like julianne moore wearing one or jennifer aniston. >> i really like this because your neck. of course, last-minute oscar prep means getting that bod red carpet ready. >> you can go to the secret gym. >> jay glaser's "unbreakable" hidden from view on the iconic sun sunset boulevard and kinara. who does not want to look like halle berry. >> with her skin, who doesn't >> reporter: shhh. this is the secret celebrity entrance but they'll let me through today. the red carpet facial is a no down time peel. >> this is going to feel very tingly. >> that bubbles like champagne on your face complete with a caviar moisturizer. >> my skin feels great. what do you think? finally to sleep like a star check into the hollywood roosevelt. >> you always kind of see someone famous. a good place to go. >> reporter:/cons like marilyn monroe have stayed here with the hotel right in the middle of all perfect spot to end the night. and this hotel is full of secrets and hidden gems. for example, i'm on second floor bowling alley. set it up so i could come in and embarrass myself. bowl a little bit. jennifer aniston just had her birthday here. you're up next, lara, then it's you. >> all right. and i guess it's bowling shoes optional there, kayna. so that's good too. always got to be this high heels. >> always in high heels and so scary. >> good job and i want to get back to our sam champion for a look at the weather. >> lara! i miss you already. hey, my good friends at "gma" are letting me promote the show that i've been working on for the weather channel called "23.5 degrees" by the way we'll have conversations with all the experts of science, environment and climate change and talk to some politicians. take a look at what we've done so far. >> every day you get to accept >> you know, these kids would have still been drinking the water and would have been catastrophic. >> you've seen how fragile that atmosphere looks. >> be braced for change. >> i decided to go plastic-free. >> i'm completely falling in love with you. [ cheers and applause ] >> it is fun. it starts the third week of march. i hope you'll join us on the weather channel and thank you for all my friends at abc for letting me do that. the weather, we start with a warm-up in the west. don't worry about the cold temperatures in the east right now. we'll all get a shot at milder kevin: temperatures in the teens up north. lower 30's in southern areas. the wind, which will be gusting over 25 miles an hour making it feel colder than that. it will be chilly tonight and chilly tomorrow as well. >> we are always live in times square so come say hi. samsung 837 where she's budget all week getting us ready for the oscars. rachel. >> exactly, sam. hey, everyone, so we asked you to go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! and vote in our poll for boast picture oscar. all my friends here hanging out and we are voting on our new samsung galaxy s7 devices. let's take a look at this big screen over here featuring the nominees for best pic. it looks like right now relief is leading the poll with 59% of the vote. do we agree, do we disagree? what? mixed review thing going on but everybody at home, keep voting. sam, back to you. >> all right, rachel. coming up, we're on the hunt with amy for the perfect red carpet dress and we'll see some all right. we are counting down to oscar sunday. should i be dancing too? it feels a little weird. after-party on "gma." this is actually my first time on the red carpet and so, of course, i had to find the perfect dress fast. it's been a big decision so take a look at all of the contenders look what we have right behind us. >> just three days ago, i was 7,000 miles away reporting from a crater in africa. >> so i've been on five planes in four days and am wearing pretty much the same clothes i've worn owl week. just showered at the airport actually and co-hosting the red carpet for the first time for the oscars this weekend and i have nothing to wear. i need some help. style lift jamie salazar came to my rescue to scout out the hottest dress trends. here at halston they have amazing options for amy so come with me. let's take a look. the thing that i like about this dress is that it's a little bit unconventional so it's short in the front and long in the back. so you're really getting the best of both worlds. >> next jamie was on the hup for something a bit more traditional. >> i'm here at carmen, classic new york based designer hoping to find that beautiful ball gown for amy. i love this dress. at the bottom half is incredibly time so when you're walking, it has this beautiful fluid liquid like movement. >> now time to look for a modern twist. >> we're here at network showroom wmur wmur >> let's keep it simple and go for diamonds looking for statement earrings, rings and bracelets. >> thank you, jamie. i'm deciding in my dressing room in a few minutes and let you know. you'll see on sunday. coming up our experts are revealing what we'll see on the red carpet from everyone else on we're counting down to the oscars on sunday. with amy and michael for oscars opening ceremony. also jess cagle will be there, as well. let me just say the full name it's opening ceremony live from the red carpet. joining us right now will be joe zee, yahoo style ed tore in itor and jess cagle. the whole gang -- >> we'll you will be there. we also want to talk -- i will wake you up. jess, last year we were very careful and smart to ask substantive questions. we didn't get into a lot of fashion questions. will that be the same? >> i think that's -- i think a lot of the actresses are still expecting it's not just going to be about the fashion and also this year you've also got the whole oscars so white controversy and the academy has done a very good job of trying to own that conversation so i think a lot of people coming down the red carpet will be prepared and maybe even excited to address that issue. >> okay. address so let's talk about dresses. >> dresses because we still care about the fashion. >> most amazing transition i've ever heard especially this early in the morning. >> we will be enjoying it. may not make that our first questions on the red carpet but certainly be appreciating it. which of the stars appreciate -- what trends will we see. >> we've seen big trends already this past awards season. leading up to the oscars and all of these great things we've see capes which have been really big on the red carpet from j. lo. >> lupita nyong'o rocked one. >> the red ralph lauren. >> at the grammys eight months' pregnant and cutouts becoming a classic staple. >> i like a cutout. can everybody do it. >> listen, i think everyone can do it if it's done right and strategically so jennifer lawrence had one that was really small that was really great then the more exaggerated ones like >> it looked great on her. i thought it was really great and the two-piece like taylor swift at the grammys in two pieces. so many different options. >> you can go cutout or actually two or three different pieces. >> absolutely. >> those are all trends we'll see. >> absolutely. >> do you have something as the guru of "people" magazine. >> don't ask me about fashion. i always say something wrong. go ahead. go ahead. >> what do you see as the big trend for men, jess. >> i think you'll see a lot of navy blue. >> i do, too. >> joe and i were wearing black but navy blue. >> men are much more adventurous. >> fred leighton told me a lot of jewelry on the men. accessorize. we have three models. these are joe's predictions of this year. >> yes, well, white i think is thing. it's huge in fashion right now. huge on the runway and i think people are worried it would be too bridal but beyonce wore an pretty holt. >> black on the red carpet but love it when it's lace and texture to make it not so heavy and, of course, lastly, something a little bit more romantic and flowy instead of a structured -- >> do you like lavender. >> i do but more relaxed and romantic than a structured gown. >> if you had to give a guess of the overall look, would you say va va voom or romantic -- >> i think we're always going to see old hollywood when it comes to the oscars but for sure we'll "good morning america" is brought to you by prudential. right round round round >> so, you can see the 88th annual academy awards live on abc on sunday, so looking forward to that. the red carpet show with these two and the gang, 7:00 p.m. eastern. for now, amy, we'll send it back to you in new york. >> all right, monday we've got our oscars after-party too. >> now from wmur news 9. e good morning. i'm erin fey lieu. drugs and alcohol may have been factors in a head-on crash that left three people injured. it happened yesterday afternoon. the vehicles collided head on. at this time, there's no word on the conditions. the hotel, can -- condos and whole food supermarket are set to be added. some people filed action against the city. the city is now awaiting the outcome of the appeal before it decides project. outside we're seeing sunshine. kevin: that's going to be the factor for us today. we're going to have the wind. even though temperatures go up by three, four, or five degrees, we're going to add the extra bite to the air. low to mid 30's and wind chills in the 20's up north. you'll fallen back in to the teens. likely only get back in the lower 20's with wind chills in the teens and single digits. the wind chills down near zero up north. we're going to continue to see the westerly wind this evening. temperatures in the single digits above and below. clear skies tonight and mostly sunny skies for us tomorrow. after the cold start tomorrow morning, temperatures rebound back in to the low to mid 30's. winds turn more southwesterly as we work from saturday evening in to sunday. back in to the 40's and maybe a couple of southern spots reaching >> it's time for "kelly & michael"'s annual "pre-oscar celebration." today,, forest whitaker and jennifer hudson, john travolta, their their memories of their big night at the oscars. we will give you a close-up look at the actors and actresses nominateded this year and the co-hosts show us how to make their oscar viewing party cocktails and mocktails. 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