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the investigation and conservatives who derailed his health care bill. and breaking news, under offambush. two police officers attacked in their car overnight shot on the job outside of a florida apartment and rushed to the hospital. the urgent manhunt for the suspects this morning. ♪ and tom brady bombshell. patriots owner robert kraft revealing his star quaer anywhe soon. >> he assured me he'd be years. >> the super bowl star on t 40, become the oldest and greatest nfl star ever? ♪ good morning, america. a lot of news to get to but it's great to have david muiror year least. >> that will make me aboutom br. i'll be a little older than that ac t fans excited although no word from b saying there would be no one op belichick sticks around and coaches into his 80s.out. anything is possible. we'll have more on that ahead.et severe weather hitting the south. damaging rainstorm reports as move through several states and ginger ginger. >> good morning to you, michael. they will be so busy looking at today. that blowing wind and dangerous cars in tennessee. yesterday. now we're going to go ahead and putting itself together in the it's got a coal front dry line severe weather potential and that really hapth region, south oklahoma city into parts of san angelo and then moves east. this is day after day it goes into the little rock area, shreveport is in it by t severe weather forecast but we have to get straight to adrienne bankert who is in deindicate turville, tennessee, this morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. we want to show you what a possible tornado or those strong straight line wins can do. this building behind us shredded. the walls and roof ripped apart. officials say the system was so strong a number of mobile homes pretty much imploded. overnight, 15 million americans in the crosshairs. severe storm systems ripping across the south. funnel clouds forming across wernecke ki. drivers struggling to see the roads through the torrential rains. high winds destroying this large brick sign and turning trees to trash on busy roads. in mississippi, dangerous twisters tearing through the area. this ominous funnel cloud spotted right off this highway. this heavy hailstorm in alabama forcing everyone indoors. >> this is creepy. i have never seen in in the 11 years we've lived here. >> reporter: for those on the road visibility is reduced to near whiteout conditions and high winds and heavy rains interrupting this baseball game in north central alabama. golf ball size hatestones pelting swimming pools from mississippi and alabama to texas. where larger, more dangerous baseball-size ones shatter this car windshield. and you know what, just like this building that was shredded, we know that several homes have been damaged here in decaturville, some severely. no one has been reported injured but this part of the country really under the bull's-eye that ginger has been talking about to roll through. robin. >> thank you, adrienne. thinking of everyone down that way. now to of washington about russia and the election. there are new calls forcongress leading the investigation, devin nunes to confirmed he held a secret meeting on white house grounds. correspondent cecilia good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: good morning to you. those calls for him to step. democrats say he has tarnished ddng but investigation into the president, he's tweeting saying the trump/russia story is a hoax. overnights top republican leading what is supposed toepen into russia's election meddling going into self-defense w no sn krt rangelman about impartial ad the house intelligence trove of information allegedly showing intelligence officials may have inadvertently picked up the communications of the president and was actually given to him by someone on the white house grounds. where i was at on the grounds because, of course, those are all classified r of the president's transition team is not, i'm not going to get into the process of how methods. >> reporter: that secret meeting happened last hours before nune reporters on capitol hill about the white house to brief the president, willing to out nunes source. >> i'm not going to get into wh. i think that's somethinganswer. >> reporter: the backlash swift chairman to step aside. >> mr. well be the case that chairman nunes was briefing members of the administration about an investigation of which they are the subject. >> reporter: the top democrat on the house intelligence committee adding to the chorus. >> i think it would be in the chairman's interest as well as the committee's for him to recuse himself. >> reporter: nunes says he had to leave congress to view these documents here on the white house grounds because they could only be shownen a secure network connected to the executive branch and still has not made the content of those documents known, robin, even to others in congress involved in that investigation into russia. >> they want to know. also, cecilia, we know that the president is set to sign another executive order today. >> reporter: yeah, this is a really controversial one that would roll back basically a number of president obama's climate change regulations. the white house says that those rules have been a burden to the economy. they are promising to bring back coal jobs but a number of experts are questioning whether the president can fulfill that promise and bring back all of these jobs. >> all right, cecilia, thank you. >> going to make a lot of headlines today. let's turn to our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl with more. the president was up overnight with a tweet storm and clearly not over the stinging defeat of his promise to repeal and replace obamacare. still pointing fingers this morning? >> reporter: absolutely, david. about 10:00 as night the tweets started. on health care, the first one taking aim -- republicans who defied him on the health care bill. the republican house freedom caucus was able to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. after so many bad years they were ready for a win and then hinting that he is ready to work with democrats in the next tweet, the democrats will make a deal with me on health care as soon as obamacare folds. not long. don't worry, we are in very good shape. so, david, the not so subtle threat here to the republicans who defied him is that he is ready to go right by them and start working with at least some didn'ts. >> but, jon, as you know, interesting he brings up the democrats because you pressed the white house about whether that can really happen. will president trump and democrats be able to work together on taxes, infrastructure or do democrats sense and opening given the defeat over obamacare? >> reporter: well, i pressed sean spicer on that yesterday in a very interesting response, david. he basically told me that there would be a need of a course correction here at the white house, a very rare admission from the white house that they would have to change course if they were to actually be able to work with democrat of course, the president has gotten to calling chuck schumer a clown and worked almost entirely with republicans so far so this would be a big change. one idea floated this morning by the online publication axios reporting that the white house may consider doing infrastructure next, a big spending bill that would be likely to bring along some democrats and make a lot of republicans very uncomfortable. >> all right, jon karl, we'll watch all day at the white house, jon, thanks so much. robin. >> david, wall street also reacting to what's going on in washington. the failure of the republican health care bill. the stocks now riding an eight-day losing streak. our chief economics correspondent rebecca jarvis is here with more on that. good morning, rebecca. >> hey, robin, good morning. this is the longest losing streak since 2011. you see that eight-day losing streak has cost the dow 1.9%. we want to put this into context. since election day the dow surged 12% on expectations president trump's agenda, deregulation, lower taxes and infrastructure spending will help business. but pulling repeal and replace of obamacare was a first major test and it failed. which has some investors now on edge now wondering can the president actually deliver on his promises and, robin, about the prospects for tax reform. >> are we seeing something with the overnight markets that is encouraging about today? >> reporter: it is encouraging. stocks look like they'll take a breather as wall street really tries to get a sense of what happens next, robin. >> rebecca, thank you. now we'll turn to the battle against isis, robin and american-led air strikes in moosle and accusations that the air strikes may have killed hundreds of iraqi civilians in mosul. if confirmed this could be one of the deadliest instance of unintended death since the war began. let's get right to martha raddatz. she's live with us from washington. martha, what do we know about what happened and has there been any shift in tack tiffs under the new president. >> reporter: this was not just one building that was hit but witnesses say a city block was destroyed. i think the thing to remember is this is an urban environment. there's no more challenging battlefield than that. some iraqi officers said the u.s. has been quicker to strike targets of late but the military says the rules of engagement have not changed since donald trump became president and what they're looking at is whether there was a secondary explosion caused by explosives left there purposefully by isis or whether this was just a terrible mistake, david. >> martha, as you know we were all waiting for secretary of defense james mattis to weigh in. he was asked about those civilian deaths. >> reporter: he was, david. he said there is no military force in the world more sensitive to civilian casualties that they do everything humanly possible to protect innocent people, unlike isis. but mattis knows firsthand having fought in fallujah which was a packed urban environment that the enemy can hide behind women and children and that's . >> martha raddatz with us thi charges for planning a foiled plot at a maryland high potentially deadly attackerftedn her diary. pierre thomas has the details robin. today this high this small town is relieved and the parents of the suspect hailed as heroes. the plot, police say,ool massac involving these weapons.shotgun 18 apparently detailed it in a chilling diary. >> it was clear die during this event. it is very clear to theni body, to the facility uphey say diary discover i had the diary andpar. can you put yourself in their shoes of having toak decision like that? >> they most daughter'sif columbine in her diary. an abc news investigation found within the last 17 years there thwarted school massacre plots and would-be attackers m being involved rare. of the 160 active shooters we looked at only sixfemales. in this case the young suspect is undergoing an emergency mental health evaluation. robin. >> that is to be expected. thank you very much. thank goodness for that father stepping in like that. now amy has the morning's other top stories starting with two officers shot in florida. >> we have dramatic video showing that moment when two undercover miami police officers were rushed to the hospital after being shot during a gang surveillance operation. they were dropped off in a pickup truck and were able to limp into the hospital. thankfully they are in stable condition and police are searching for those two suspects. a deadly fire in oakland is raising new questions about building inspections. three people were killed when this transitional housing facility went up in flames. code violations were found just last week. this comes just months after 36 people died in a warehouse fire in that same city. well, the state of michigan has agreed to spend $87 million to replace thousands of pipes in flint that are tainted with lead. it's part of a deal to settle a federal lawsuit. and overseas new security procedures are in place at windsor castle following the attack outside british parliament last week. barriers set up along the route of the changing of the guard ceremony. the mother of the london attacker says she is shocked and saddened by her son's actions. and finally for some college kids an 8:00 a.m. class is optional after a late night of partying, right? but not for one guy. luke maye, he was, of course, the hero of unc's win sunday night sending them to the final four look at that with that shot. >> oh. >> no doubt, plenty of celebrating that followed but just 12 hours later at 8:00 a.m. on monday luke shows up for his business 101 class and he got a standing ovation. he has not missed one class yet, an all-around awesome guy. >> he may miss monday's game from the championship game. women's final four now set, south carolina, like the men going on to the final four and uconn, the defend be champ, that winning streak keeps going going to dallas as well. >> where is that bell? >> i am wearing mississippi state maroon. i will bring back the bell thursday. >> that's what we're looking forward to. on the court and off the court as well. you know what, now we go to las vegas. the las vegas raiders, everybody, yeah, i said it right. the oakland raiders have received permission from the nfl to move to sin city but they weren't packing their bags just yet. t.j. holmes, you have more. >> stra, the city of oakland refused to give taxpayer money to build a new stadium for the raiders so you know what happened vegas stepped in and said we got cash and put $750 million in. viva las vegas. home to world famous casino, tigers, even britney spears. and now the city is getting a pro football team. monday the nfl gave the green light to the oakland raiders to move to sin city. for years the nfl was concerned putting players and referees too close to a betting culture of the gambling capital would corrupt the game. that opinion appears to be fading. >> still a surprise because the nfl had always publicly been against gambling. >> reporter: the main reason for the move an outdated stadium. the raiders wanted a new one but oakland officials say they wouldn't use taxpayer money to build it. >> we worked very hard and never want to see a relocation of a franchise. >> reporter: las vegas made them an offer they couldn't refuse. promising $750 million from a tourist tax to build a new $2 billion stadium. oakland and the raiders have had a very rocky relationship. the team left oakland in 1982, came back in 1995 and now they're leaving again. >> one thing money cannot buy is a loyal fan base. >> reporter: but for the football fans of las vegas, nothing but excitement. >> i still can't believe we're -- i'm actually getting my team here in my backyard. >> reporter: to your point they're not going for another two years so they'll keep playing in oakland sew it's like getting a divorce and still having to live in the house with our ex for two years. ain't going to work. >> i have no comment on that one. >> that's right. >> let's go back to ginger now. rainy day here in the northeast, ging in yi, it is. i've had so many people say, you know, my morning, everyone, thunderstorms producing lots of lightning are now pushing into central new castle county wilmington, probably over the next 15 or 20 minutes. that will be in your vicinity. there's more behind that coming up little additional lightning has beguch, showers farther to the north. s were ohio loonorth. temperatures around 50.igh of 63. with more spotty showers and this video shot by a motherhei. showing a tsa agent patting a d. the question this morning, did he go too far? life. in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. so when my asthma symptoms kep breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled 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nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. >> ♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. 7:23 on this tuesday ma are 28. let's head to karen rogers take a look at what's going on on the schuylkill. good morning. >> foggy wet in some spots. we have accidents. this is the schuylkill expressway. a new accident eastbound here approaching gladwyne and you can see it blocking the left lane. police are on the scene and really backed up on the schuylkill heading eastbound with this accident blocking a g. and let's show you the fog in some shots. hard to see but this is a live look at the vine street expressway. can't see a thing as you head down with this camera up and looking down at the fog and you see visibility is an issue right here. let's get over to a big delay on the blue route. i want to show you this travel time. 76 minutes, no kidding, this is the longest i've ever seen from the schuylkill to i-95. traveling southbound on the blue route. ju h minutes. if we keep up any longer it's going to be 90. this is the blue route. this an accident that happened in radnor township awhile ago. we've been talking about it for the past 40 southbound past route 32 left lanes blocked. now just the left lane. nonetheless you see that delaynn radnor township. tam. >> okay thank you, karen. 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it seems they're concentrated on the instructor and the business. >> that's right, everyone that was involved in this dive and what they're saying, david, is this was a preventable tragedy that they owed him a duty of care. this he owed him a duty to protect him and they failed to do so. we all know that diving can be very safe and it be very beautiful but it really the onus is on the diving instructor, on the folks that are supposed to take care of those students in the water. >> interesting so what do you think their chances are. >> i think that their chances are significant. although i do think that they are going to argue in defense that this -- that diving is an inherently risky sort of activity and that he assumed the risk by taking part in the dive. so that's generally the type of defense that you will see. but, again, this obviously was a preventable tragedy. >> i know you looked into the past. any precedent for this. >> yes, remember that open water movie where two divers were just left stranded. well, they were found criminally liable, the folks involved there so that was in another country but certainly these suits happen and they happen all too often i think. >> all right, so continue to follow it. sunny hostin, great to have you with us. i know you're headed to your other show proud. late the ladies on the y >> we are too. coming up, why calling it q. coming up, why calling it q. come on back. knowing exactly where every almond comes from. sure-the that idea... blue diamond almond breeze. the best almonds make fa year.mited data...milk.e the and right now, pair up those two lines with two free samsung galaxy7 charlie chows down. peanut eats. show and disrespected by producers but she'sls bigger problem, possible prison time correct and abby lee miller may b the producers and did not sto leavin >> too millions have tuned in abby lee miller push. none. >> reporter: push today. >> reporter: and pit young dancers a ano ither watching yo 3.2 million folloou better stan because i've had . posting, i will no longer take part in even no avail.reative credit for all >> please welcome to stage -- >> mle recent clash with producers kid. i love children and have dedicated my life to making's c successful. i just have a manipulated. disrespected and used day in o dance lesson in their lives and treat women like dirt. >> abby lee miller has been very vocal in the past and insiders have said, look, there's a lot of tension between her and purchases. >> right now there's a lot at stake. is this the end of an era? i hope it's not. >> reporter: outside the studio she has plenty of real-life drama to deal with now facing up to 2 1/2 years in prison after leading guilty to bankruptcy fraud last summer. a federal grand jury indicting her for attempting to hide more than $700,000 of income from her hit shows, seminars and merchandise sales. placing some of the blame for her financial troubles on the show during this "e.p." interview. >> everybody think, oh, wow, she's probably booming. she probably has tons and tons of kids now. it's the opposite. kids left because of the crew and stepping on their bags and pushing then out of the way. >> reporter: this morning lifetime isn't commenting leaving fans wondering if the reality show has had its final curtain call. and abby lee miller is set to be sentenced back in may where she will learn if she gets prison time for just probation for that guilty plea to bankruptcy fraud. >> we'll have to wait to see what happens and see what happens with the show ratings. >> that's right, because i mean i'm just going to -- full disclosure. my kids love the show. i've seen it because it's been on and she's the big draw. talk about tension, she creates it. that creates the drama which kinds people watching. >> it's okay. >> i haven't. like making dinner in the background while it's on. >> sure. she's like, what's that? >> nice save. nice save. michael. >> all right, thank you, robin. coming up on our big board, the mom of this boy saying she's horrified by the way tsa treated her son. now millions are reacting. and we're coming back in two minutes to talk about it. 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(announcer) you can quit. call 1-800-quit-now for help getting free medication. we are back with our big board and espn's kate fagen is here with us at the table. she's winning the shoe game. we wanted to wear her jordans but we didn't let her. let's start with the powerful protest by the women's hockey team planning to boycott the world championship if they can't strike a deal saying they're getting unequal treatment, negotiations overnight not resolving the dispute, even senators are weighing in on the side of the team, so where does it stand right now. >> no go right now and we're only a few days away and i mean this is a team that's -- >> what are they negotiating. >> for the future they say. it's not as much about them and what they'll make playing for usa hockey as it is about growing the women's game, adding funding to the women's national development team. trying to make that more equal than necessarily the actual dollars they're getting for suiting up for team usa. >> does the men's national team get more support than the women's? >> in terms of actual dollars for suiting up, no. in terms of the amount of millions poured in and first class airfare, bringing a guest with you, little inequities that have built up over the last 20 years for this team like not being invited to the jersey unveiling before sochi, these are the inequities they're fighting as well as the 3.5 million that goes to the boy's side to develop and not even a budget line for the women. >> these are nhl players so they're not so concerned about the money. the women need it to be able to be on the team and not have to get a second and third job. what's going to happen? do you think they'll play on friday? >> i've talked to a lot of the women's hockey players. they're n they're not budging. they are fully prepared no the to play and when it comes to the 2018 olympics. this isn't resolved we'll see. so even that is on the line. >> i love even how the men's team are siding with the women and saying, come on. >> they're saying maybe they'll boycott. >> the men are most of them nhl players so there's a lot more finances behind them. >> more weight. >> than the women's team has. i like it. dig in and say this is what we want. fighting for the future. kate, thank you. next up there's trouble for the tsa. a mom is livid posting this video to facebook showing a tsa officer patting down her son as he went through a security checkpoint calling the incident traumatizing and david kerley is here with more. we saw a little of the video. what happened? >> michael, it went on for about a minute 45, less than two minutes of a pat-down of this young boy wearing a t-shirt and shorts and the officer does what is considered a thorough pat-down but the mother as you mentioned is livid. her name is jennifer williamson. she posted this video. it shows the officer explaining what he's going to do and then goes through this pat-down. she says that her son did not set off any alarms and that he has sensory processing disorder which left him traumatized going through this pat-down. he looks like he's complying and there's not a problem. i don't like it. i've been through it. it's not fun. this mother certainly not happy with what happened in dallas. >> before i ask a second question how long was this because online they were saying one thing that i even read somewhere they said like an hour. you're saying it was a minute -- a couple minutes. >> it's a couple minutes of the pat-down but then they were at the checkpoint for some time because the mother was very upset and tsa and police were talking to her, so, you know, there are three sighs to every story, yours, mine and the truth and this one -- what parent wants to see their child patted down like this wearing a t-shirt and shorts, once again, think, the officer knows he's on surveillance. they've recently changed the rues at tsa. there used to be five different pat-downs and a couple of weeks ago they changed it to one so the officer has only one pat-down he can do and it's that full pat-down you just saw. he knows he's being watched by the cameras so has to do the pat-down. >> what determines if a person needs an additional pat-down. if you have to go through it, any way avoiding it. >> don't fly. don't go through tsa. if you set off the alarm going through the metal director that's one and there are random checks every 14th, 15th, sixth person will have to go through. to make sure the machines are working right and don't miss something going through. the one way to avoid it is go to the scanner. that's the big machine that scans your body. for those of us who have a staple or something in their piece of metal in their body always a good idea to take the scanner and then if they find pat-down but not the mother wh very k you, david. have you. i love y." >> have you tell tony i coming mebo of weight loss? 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no. out west. i also wanted to show you guys. i don't know if you watched but we have "dancing's" first booted couple, chris kattan and witney carson here live for us. i believe they are getting ready right now and chris improved so much. i don't know if you saw this with that spine injury he had. so nice to see him on the dance floor, unfortunately we're any e is here this morning. you know it's always going to be a great morning with chris kattan and his physical comedy. >> you want me back? >> we want you back. >> no. >> yes. >> everybody -- people upstairs will say i love "dancing." i miss it so much. thank you. >> you're so good. >> i'm walk over here because you're being so nice to me this morning. you know what else is coming up on "gma," all of them. yeah, that's what you get. this brought to you by hey, neighbor. well, if it isn't the second most famous groundhog in pennsylvania. wow, you were some athlete. back in the day, g. well, you can still go for gold... ahh, million dollar gold rush, the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. with top prizes of a million dollars. see, you still got game, dwayne. i got instant game, gus. instant game. 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inner?, not a pretty picture on storm tracker6 live double scan. we have a line of storms moving right up through the i-95 corridor and in the blue box you can see the time of arrival estimated about 8:30 in center city, not long for these to arrive. they're not severe storms but they're producing heavy downpours and producing lots of lightning. as we take sky6 imagery right now showscros the region. dteegrees and your seven-day from accuweather shows a hi today. you know, lara, you can't . okay? i know you were eyeing them. inside theay to figure out your fitness affects your body. no tv inside until that woman right it out for 24 hours and now cha. i've been getting so many answ. this is called the future availe foourer body works and i was shocked by what i lene this tiny roo most cutting edge way to measu e bodies and high intensity or one of the most popular new pace of six i did a 20-minute miles per hour.inute h.i.t. e c but the chamber says for me that's wrong. the slow ruin burning 10.7 calories a minute compared to just seven for h.i.t., the run almost 53% more effective. >> i consider it very, very important for a lot of different processes in the body. however, when you do high intensity interval training, you also resting, right, for a long time. >> next up, measuring after burn. how many calories your body continues burning at an elevated level after you've stooped exercising. though sometimes it goes on for hours that wasn't the case with either of my workouts. i burned just 34 calories after the run and 44 after the hiit workout. my body returning to normal levels within minutes. >> i want to manage the burn after the exercise is not that significant. >> last, how much time and energy does it stake my body to burn what i eat. to measure this, i spent six hours in a different much smaller chamber. >> hello. >> and ate a high carb high sugar 750-calorie breakfast of a blueberry muffin and sweetened coffee drink. my body burned through it quickly in just four hours using about 80 calories, compared to a high protein meal which would have taken an estimated six hours to burn using almost 200 calories more than double the high carb breakfast. and another interesting piece of information that i learned. i burned 600 calories over the course of that day just in day-to-day tasks, activities can be. >> i saw youn't burn quite as m as i hoped it >> i was really shocked by the high training. i was the one who reads health wellness. i thought it would burn mor har. that treading. a lot do that high magic of the chamber is. it test so these are my results the so somedyut what it did do was taught me md i hate running eve works. available to everybody. >> the question is pght now it'r most pe it's 1500 to $2,000. available heit becomes much more affordabe and find so much more about run, i'm in. >> thanks forha week. >> coming up, we haveheh the stars" they're here. >> ♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards t 8:27 on this tuesday march 28th. let's head on over to karen rogers. she's starting with 95. good morning. >> we're starting to see those storms move up on i-95. here's a live look at i-95 near the vine. it's raining right here and heavier rain on the way. how about that travel time, a 51 minute gentleman. from woodhaven to the vine on 95 southbound past allegheny we've got a disabled vehicle. the right lane has been blocked adding to that southbound delay. here you see the rain moving in to add to the mix. raining on the vine street expressway and you see the reduced visibility as well so wet and slow on the vine this morning. and here's the new jersey turnpike at the delaware memorial bridge where we see kind of lightning that has been flashing up the screen at times here. as we take a live look at the schuylkill expressway this is eastbound at gladwyne. a multi vehicle accident on the side. eastbound traffic a good half hour between the blue route and the vine. some of those horrific delays we've had are improving but the weather is going downhill tam. >> progress some places, no the in others. you want another view of how much rain we're getting let's go over to dave murphy and you've got storm tracker6 live. >> storm tracker6 live double scan right now tam tracking a line of thunderstorms another behind that initial line. the time arrival isn't that far. in center city in camden and the next few minutes. between now and 8:45 it will be in manayunk cherry hill chestnut hill. these are producing heavy downpours and obviously lots of lightning. in fact i just moved myself indoors because of the proximity of the lightning and you should try and take cover from those storms because of the lightning and downpour threat. 63 is today's high. tam, we will have spotty showers and thunderstorms off and on into the evening. >> okay, thank you david. well, go to 6abc.com. we've got the tip of the day how to work your arms. back to "gma." we'll see you here in 30. >> ♪ to at you. >> what is that? 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[ cheers and applause ] >> you make that look good. >> what do you keep in yours. >> you do. >> what do i keep in my fanny pack? let me see. i have some gum. >> what else you got in there. >> nothing else i can tell you, robin. top secret. >> wonderful. >> not to put robin on the spot, stand up. you took yours off. >> i'm going to donate mine. >> oh, oh, oh. >> that was your basketball move. >> you saw that move. you saw that? you thought you were getting it. no. >> but all of you were excited like you were oprah giving away a car. i won it. >> at >> you saw my basketball moves. >> i totally saw them. >> but i'm curious, you like a very hipster. >> very downtown after the show. >> a lot of celebs wear it like david muir. >> they pull it off. >> and kendall jenner wore it -- >> you wore it first. >> yeah. >> i wore it best. >> i don't know anybody who has the wild print verse but you know what -- >> no one is screaming for that. >> it goes with your dress. >> what do you keep in your fanny pack, i'm just curious. >> i'll move on to topic two. you know what, we have wonderful folks who don't want to talk about fanny packs but talk about dancing. [ cheers and applause ] >> the first stars eliminated, unfortunately, chris kattan and witney carson, come on out, please. [ cheers and applause ] like as we get them, we're going to have you take a look at what happened last night. ♪ all right ♪ here we're going to break this thing down in just a few seconds. shake it shoet shake it ♪ ♪ shake it >> the first couple to be eliminated this season is -- chris and>> oh. >> sad to see that. now, chris and witney. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you.u? >> how are you? good to syou. good to see you too.>> good to . >> thank you. >> chris, youye i did. >> you were very brave to it to. a long time up because i was like -- they've ask ready willing to do it but i quite ob >> but your spirit -- compete with simone as gold me >> you're shaking its not -- i e twice. yeah. but -- [ applause ] but it was like --e -- it was -- i'm ha happy that -- i'mi d a blast. it was such an amazingknow.ack know you're handing them ouanyw. >> all right. 'she the one i wanted. >> it's so convenient. why don't we wear these? >> you know, you say you had a lot of fun, witney, we know you're amazing. >> thank you. >> the way you took him under your wing it was a lot of fun for us to watch and you relived a night at the rockixbury. >> it was a bit of like -- okay, it was -- you know, hard because we're still dancing, this most d think but, you . it had a lot of fun. - she choreograph need to watch c. i've heard so much about chris. legend so, you little embarrassed that didn't know who he was but all very faw and hefunny. >> makes you smile. that was our time. and we worked did. >> we spent a majority is that's the majority of the show is getting we spent hours >> sense of humor >> oh, yeah, because i can't da >> i'm okay of like -- my legs . >> the hardest show really and they're like, god, >> who should we watch for? >> you k really surprised by rashad. - i ink he's think simone will be ino see th. yeah, very very much. >> andn "dancing with the stars" this monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. coming up, michael and scarlett johansson. oh. [ cheers and applause ] >> i have never seen hair so frizzy. >> she has a lot of hair. >> announcer: if your hair could talk what would it say? >> rachael: more cheese! ziti casserole, next rachael! ♪ >> back here on "good morning america" a big day for star wars fan. are you a star wars fan. >> yes.>> today "rogue one: a r wars story" available for digital download on amazon video and itunes.u our whole audience is going home with a code to do today. >> let's get a check home. >> ginger we just had a big boom outside the studiosy. lots of thunderstorms popping through. lots of lightning thunder downpours from this so take cover as th to get pass any given spot. today's high is 63. ed movie "gh the shell" and she's opening up about motherhood and her possiblescreen. we recently sat down to talk about it all. >> this is major. >> reporter: major star, major action. scarlett johansson is major. her character in based on the j animated classic about a with no human organs except the brain. >> we saved you and now you save others. >> reporter: when i watched this movie all i could think about thank goodness for you are always kicking butt and saving the world. >> somebody's got >> how much did other roles like lucy or the atotally. i can pick up fight choreography with much more ease than i could ten years ago. in self-defense on my own. >> i can tell. i'm scared of i saw you and i'm like don't mess with her. she'll take you out of the a announced you would take this part there were some people that took offense and said,asian sto. should go to an asian actress. what are your thoughts. >> i think this character is living a very unique experience in that she is a human brain in an entirely machiny body. she's essentially identifiless. i wouldn't attempt to play a person of a different race obviously. hopefully any question that comes up of my casting will hopefully be answered by audiences when they see the film. >> i ask you to support all women and our fight for equality in all things. >> audiences are also seeing a passionate and empowered scarlett off screen. >> i'm not afraid to say what i feel is right just because i think that i'm going to face criticism or some people might not like me. i mean, you know, if fighting, you know, for women's rights, if that's going to, you know, mean that some people don't want to buy a ticket to see "ghost in the shell," then i'm okay with that. >> you mentioned that you would possibly one day run for office. >> i've always been interested in local politics. right now i think, you know, with my young daughter and also as my career is going right now there's just -- there's -- it's not the right time but eventually, you know, maybe if i -- if when my daughter was older and i could totally focus myself i think it would be interesting. >> having a kid is like politic, negotiates quite a bit. you'll get a lot of practice with your daughter in already i do. do you want this one or this one? these are your only choices. >> do a deep dive. >> major does the deep dive. remember the deep dive. >> oh, yes, i remember the deep dive. >> body suit. >> how would i look in a body suit by the way. >> fabulous. >> thank you. can you do a deep dive and tell me about avengers infinity -- >> i think fans will be surprised at the state of us all. the avengers are not quite as you last remembered them. if you thought that like avengers was crazy the idea of how do all these pieces fit together. it's taken to the neck level out of control. >> for you to play this character to be in this movie did you find out anything about yourself that maybe you didn't know before. >> i definitely came out of there like i was a little traumatized at the end of this film just because it was so much work and it was like kind of a dark head space to live in but i myself i actually, you know, i was kind of like, okay, i did that. like i'm hanging in. i'm resilient. i'm back to myself. i was happy to find myself at the end of "ghost in the shell." >> and "ghost in the shell" hits theaters nationwide on friday. and go see scarlett johansson in that and coming up, america's fittest truck driver is here sharing his secrets to getting in shape coming up next. so tell us your big idea for getting the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? 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>> yes. military i gained a lot of thi . >> ha. hey, tom, so, tom,uc weight you lost and what motivated yes. [ cheers and applause ] and you said you -- we see the pictures beforehand. you said you always had an issue with your -- >> yes, unfortunately. >> a lot of people are like that. you said you saw a picture with your wife and that's what told uh-huh to do something different. >> yes, when i saw that picture i was like, it's time -- >> picture right here. >> it's time for a change. not just for myself but for my kids, for my wife, for my family. i needed to get healthy, so that's what motivated me. >> bless you. >> to do this. >> you know what, i love it. the hat. you don't have to just be a trucker. you don't have to just be a trucker to benefit from this so you'll show us a couple of quick exercises. >> we'll show you what you can do. our drivers, they're on the road 300 days so we had to bring the gym to the truck. so carlos is going to do lunges, this is something he can do on the side of his truck but can you do this at your desk, you can do this in a hotel room, right. so, these lunges they're working all the leg muscles. o. and it's helping to build mitochondr mitochondria. that's what you need to burn fat. carlos, keep doing your lunges. tom is going to shadow box. okay. this is my favorite exercise. >> i love this one. >> it's fun. the key is, keep going. [ applause ] >> okay. fat burning and you want to do it with as much intensity as you can do. four minutes is all you need to turn your metabolism on. >> and it really lets out some frustration, doesn't it, tom? i oughta. thank you so much for sharing this. 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the investigation and conservatives who derailed his health care bill. and breaking news, under offambush. two police officers attacked in their car overnight shot on the job outside of a florida apartment and rushed to the hospital. the urgent manhunt for the suspects this morning. ♪ and tom brady bombshell. patriots owner robert kraft revealing his star quaer anywhe soon. >> he assured me he'd be years. >> the super bowl star on t 40, become the oldest and greatest nfl star ever? ♪ good morning, america. a lot of news to get to but it's great to have david muiror year least. >> that will make me aboutom br. i'll be a little older than that ac t fans excited although no word from b saying there would be no one op belichick sticks around and coaches into his 80s.out. anything is possible. we'll have more on that ahead.et severe weather hitting the south. damaging rainstorm reports as move through several states and ginger ginger. >> good morning to you, michael. they will be so busy looking at today. that blowing wind and dangerous cars in tennessee. yesterday. now we're going to go ahead and putting itself together in the it's got a coal front dry line severe weather potential and that really hapth region, south oklahoma city into parts of san angelo and then moves east. this is day after day it goes into the little rock area, shreveport is in it by t severe weather forecast but we have to get straight to adrienne bankert who is in deindicate turville, tennessee, this morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. we want to show you what a possible tornado or those strong straight line wins can do. this building behind us shredded. the walls and roof ripped apart. officials say the system was so strong a number of mobile homes pretty much imploded. overnight, 15 million americans in the crosshairs. severe storm systems ripping across the south. funnel clouds forming across wernecke ki. drivers struggling to see the roads through the torrential rains. high winds destroying this large brick sign and turning trees to trash on busy roads. in mississippi, dangerous twisters tearing through the area. this ominous funnel cloud spotted right off this highway. this heavy hailstorm in alabama forcing everyone indoors. >> this is creepy. i have never seen in in the 11 years we've lived here. >> reporter: for those on the road visibility is reduced to near whiteout conditions and high winds and heavy rains interrupting this baseball game in north central alabama. golf ball size hatestones pelting swimming pools from mississippi and alabama to texas. where larger, more dangerous baseball-size ones shatter this car windshield. and you know what, just like this building that was shredded, we know that several homes have been damaged here in decaturville, some severely. no one has been reported injured but this part of the country really under the bull's-eye that ginger has been talking about to roll through. robin. >> thank you, adrienne. thinking of everyone down that way. now to of washington about russia and the election. there are new calls forcongress leading the investigation, devin nunes to confirmed he held a secret meeting on white house grounds. correspondent cecilia good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: good morning to you. those calls for him to step. democrats say he has tarnished ddng but investigation into the president, he's tweeting saying the trump/russia story is a hoax. overnights top republican leading what is supposed toepen into russia's election meddling going into self-defense w no sn krt rangelman about impartial ad the house intelligence trove of information allegedly showing intelligence officials may have inadvertently picked up the communications of the president and was actually given to him by someone on the white house grounds. where i was at on the grounds because, of course, those are all classified r of the president's transition team is not, i'm not going to get into the process of how methods. >> reporter: that secret meeting happened last hours before nune reporters on capitol hill about the white house to brief the president, willing to out nunes source. >> i'm not going to get into wh. i think that's somethinganswer. >> reporter: the backlash swift chairman to step aside. >> mr. well be the case that chairman nunes was briefing members of the administration about an investigation of which they are the subject. >> reporter: the top democrat on the house intelligence committee adding to the chorus. >> i think it would be in the chairman's interest as well as the committee's for him to recuse himself. >> reporter: nunes says he had to leave congress to view these documents here on the white house grounds because they could only be shownen a secure network connected to the executive branch and still has not made the content of those documents known, robin, even to others in congress involved in that investigation into russia. >> they want to know. also, cecilia, we know that the president is set to sign another executive order today. >> reporter: yeah, this is a really controversial one that would roll back basically a number of president obama's climate change regulations. the white house says that those rules have been a burden to the economy. they are promising to bring back coal jobs but a number of experts are questioning whether the president can fulfill that promise and bring back all of these jobs. >> all right, cecilia, thank you. >> going to make a lot of headlines today. let's turn to our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl with more. the president was up overnight with a tweet storm and clearly not over the stinging defeat of his promise to repeal and replace obamacare. still pointing fingers this morning? >> reporter: absolutely, david. about 10:00 as night the tweets started. on health care, the first one taking aim -- republicans who defied him on the health care bill. the republican house freedom caucus was able to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. after so many bad years they were ready for a win and then hinting that he is ready to work with democrats in the next tweet, the democrats will make a deal with me on health care as soon as obamacare folds. not long. don't worry, we are in very good shape. so, david, the not so subtle threat here to the republicans who defied him is that he is ready to go right by them and start working with at least some didn'ts. >> but, jon, as you know, interesting he brings up the democrats because you pressed the white house about whether that can really happen. will president trump and democrats be able to work together on taxes, infrastructure or do democrats sense and opening given the defeat over obamacare? >> reporter: well, i pressed sean spicer on that yesterday in a very interesting response, david. he basically told me that there would be a need of a course correction here at the white house, a very rare admission from the white house that they would have to change course if they were to actually be able to work with democrat of course, the president has gotten to calling chuck schumer a clown and worked almost entirely with republicans so far so this would be a big change. one idea floated this morning by the online publication axios reporting that the white house may consider doing infrastructure next, a big spending bill that would be likely to bring along some democrats and make a lot of republicans very uncomfortable. >> all right, jon karl, we'll watch all day at the white house, jon, thanks so much. robin. >> david, wall street also reacting to what's going on in washington. the failure of the republican health care bill. the stocks now riding an eight-day losing streak. our chief economics correspondent rebecca jarvis is here with more on that. good morning, rebecca. >> hey, robin, good morning. this is the longest losing streak since 2011. you see that eight-day losing streak has cost the dow 1.9%. we want to put this into context. since election day the dow surged 12% on expectations president trump's agenda, deregulation, lower taxes and infrastructure spending will help business. but pulling repeal and replace of obamacare was a first major test and it failed. which has some investors now on edge now wondering can the president actually deliver on his promises and, robin, about the prospects for tax reform. >> are we seeing something with the overnight markets that is encouraging about today? >> reporter: it is encouraging. stocks look like they'll take a breather as wall street really tries to get a sense of what happens next, robin. >> rebecca, thank you. now we'll turn to the battle against isis, robin and american-led air strikes in moosle and accusations that the air strikes may have killed hundreds of iraqi civilians in mosul. if confirmed this could be one of the deadliest instance of unintended death since the war began. let's get right to martha raddatz. she's live with us from washington. martha, what do we know about what happened and has there been any shift in tack tiffs under the new president. >> reporter: this was not just one building that was hit but witnesses say a city block was destroyed. i think the thing to remember is this is an urban environment. there's no more challenging battlefield than that. some iraqi officers said the u.s. has been quicker to strike targets of late but the military says the rules of engagement have not changed since donald trump became president and what they're looking at is whether there was a secondary explosion caused by explosives left there purposefully by isis or whether this was just a terrible mistake, david. >> martha, as you know we were all waiting for secretary of defense james mattis to weigh in. he was asked about those civilian deaths. >> reporter: he was, david. he said there is no military force in the world more sensitive to civilian casualties that they do everything humanly possible to protect innocent people, unlike isis. but mattis knows firsthand having fought in fallujah which was a packed urban environment that the enemy can hide behind women and children and that's . >> martha raddatz with us thi charges for planning a foiled plot at a maryland high potentially deadly attackerftedn her diary. pierre thomas has the details robin. today this high this small town is relieved and the parents of the suspect hailed as heroes. the plot, police say,ool massac involving these weapons.shotgun 18 apparently detailed it in a chilling diary. >> it was clear die during this event. it is very clear to theni body, to the facility uphey say diary discover i had the diary andpar. can you put yourself in their shoes of having toak decision like that? >> they most daughter'sif columbine in her diary. an abc news investigation found within the last 17 years there thwarted school massacre plots and would-be attackers m being involved rare. of the 160 active shooters we looked at only sixfemales. in this case the young suspect is undergoing an emergency mental health evaluation. robin. >> that is to be expected. thank you very much. thank goodness for that father stepping in like that. now amy has the morning's other top stories starting with two officers shot in florida. >> we have dramatic video showing that moment when two undercover miami police officers were rushed to the hospital after being shot during a gang surveillance operation. they were dropped off in a pickup truck and were able to limp into the hospital. thankfully they are in stable condition and police are searching for those two suspects. a deadly fire in oakland is raising new questions about building inspections. three people were killed when this transitional housing facility went up in flames. code violations were found just last week. this comes just months after 36 people died in a warehouse fire in that same city. well, the state of michigan has agreed to spend $87 million to replace thousands of pipes in flint that are tainted with lead. it's part of a deal to settle a federal lawsuit. and overseas new security procedures are in place at windsor castle following the attack outside british parliament last week. barriers set up along the route of the changing of the guard ceremony. the mother of the london attacker says she is shocked and saddened by her son's actions. and finally for some college kids an 8:00 a.m. class is optional after a late night of partying, right? but not for one guy. luke maye, he was, of course, the hero of unc's win sunday night sending them to the final four look at that with that shot. >> oh. >> no doubt, plenty of celebrating that followed but just 12 hours later at 8:00 a.m. on monday luke shows up for his business 101 class and he got a standing ovation. he has not missed one class yet, an all-around awesome guy. >> he may miss monday's game from the championship game. women's final four now set, south carolina, like the men going on to the final four and uconn, the defend be champ, that winning streak keeps going going to dallas as well. >> where is that bell? >> i am wearing mississippi state maroon. i will bring back the bell thursday. >> that's what we're looking forward to. on the court and off the court as well. you know what, now we go to las vegas. the las vegas raiders, everybody, yeah, i said it right. the oakland raiders have received permission from the nfl to move to sin city but they weren't packing their bags just yet. t.j. holmes, you have more. >> stra, the city of oakland refused to give taxpayer money to build a new stadium for the raiders so you know what happened vegas stepped in and said we got cash and put $750 million in. viva las vegas. home to world famous casino, tigers, even britney spears. and now the city is getting a pro football team. monday the nfl gave the green light to the oakland raiders to move to sin city. for years the nfl was concerned putting players and referees too close to a betting culture of the gambling capital would corrupt the game. that opinion appears to be fading. >> still a surprise because the nfl had always publicly been against gambling. >> reporter: the main reason for the move an outdated stadium. the raiders wanted a new one but oakland officials say they wouldn't use taxpayer money to build it. >> we worked very hard and never want to see a relocation of a franchise. >> reporter: las vegas made them an offer they couldn't refuse. promising $750 million from a tourist tax to build a new $2 billion stadium. oakland and the raiders have had a very rocky relationship. the team left oakland in 1982, came back in 1995 and now they're leaving again. >> one thing money cannot buy is a loyal fan base. >> reporter: but for the football fans of las vegas, nothing but excitement. >> i still can't believe we're -- i'm actually getting my team here in my backyard. >> reporter: to your point they're not going for another two years so they'll keep playing in oakland sew it's like getting a divorce and still having to live in the house with our ex for two years. ain't going to work. >> i have no comment on that one. >> that's right. >> let's go back to ginger now. rainy day here in the northeast, ging in yi, it is. i've had so many people say, you know, my morning, everyone, thunderstorms producing lots of lightning are now pushing into central new castle county wilmington, probably over the next 15 or 20 minutes. that will be in your vicinity. there's more behind that coming up little additional lightning has beguch, showers farther to the north. s were ohio loonorth. temperatures around 50.igh of 63. with more spotty showers and this video shot by a motherhei. showing a tsa agent patting a d. the question this morning, did he go too far? life. in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. so when my asthma symptoms kep breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled 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nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. >> ♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. 7:23 on this tuesday ma are 28. let's head to karen rogers take a look at what's going on on the schuylkill. good morning. >> foggy wet in some spots. we have accidents. this is the schuylkill expressway. a new accident eastbound here approaching gladwyne and you can see it blocking the left lane. police are on the scene and really backed up on the schuylkill heading eastbound with this accident blocking a g. and let's show you the fog in some shots. hard to see but this is a live look at the vine street expressway. can't see a thing as you head down with this camera up and looking down at the fog and you see visibility is an issue right here. let's get over to a big delay on the blue route. i want to show you this travel time. 76 minutes, no kidding, this is the longest i've ever seen from the schuylkill to i-95. traveling southbound on the blue route. ju h minutes. if we keep up any longer it's going to be 90. this is the blue route. this an accident that happened in radnor township awhile ago. we've been talking about it for the past 40 southbound past route 32 left lanes blocked. now just the left lane. nonetheless you see that delaynn radnor township. tam. >> okay thank you, karen. 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it seems they're concentrated on the instructor and the business. >> that's right, everyone that was involved in this dive and what they're saying, david, is this was a preventable tragedy that they owed him a duty of care. this he owed him a duty to protect him and they failed to do so. we all know that diving can be very safe and it be very beautiful but it really the onus is on the diving instructor, on the folks that are supposed to take care of those students in the water. >> interesting so what do you think their chances are. >> i think that their chances are significant. although i do think that they are going to argue in defense that this -- that diving is an inherently risky sort of activity and that he assumed the risk by taking part in the dive. so that's generally the type of defense that you will see. but, again, this obviously was a preventable tragedy. >> i know you looked into the past. any precedent for this. >> yes, remember that open water movie where two divers were just left stranded. well, they were found criminally liable, the folks involved there so that was in another country but certainly these suits happen and they happen all too often i think. >> all right, so continue to follow it. sunny hostin, great to have you with us. i know you're headed to your other show proud. late the ladies on the y >> we are too. coming up, why calling it q. coming up, why calling it q. come on back. knowing exactly where every almond comes from. sure-the that idea... blue diamond almond breeze. the best almonds make fa year.mited data...milk.e the and right now, pair up those two lines with two free samsung galaxy7 charlie chows down. peanut eats. show and disrespected by producers but she'sls bigger problem, possible prison time correct and abby lee miller may b the producers and did not sto leavin >> too millions have tuned in abby lee miller push. none. >> reporter: push today. >> reporter: and pit young dancers a ano ither watching yo 3.2 million folloou better stan because i've had . posting, i will no longer take part in even no avail.reative credit for all >> please welcome to stage -- >> mle recent clash with producers kid. i love children and have dedicated my life to making's c successful. i just have a manipulated. disrespected and used day in o dance lesson in their lives and treat women like dirt. >> abby lee miller has been very vocal in the past and insiders have said, look, there's a lot of tension between her and purchases. >> right now there's a lot at stake. is this the end of an era? i hope it's not. >> reporter: outside the studio she has plenty of real-life drama to deal with now facing up to 2 1/2 years in prison after leading guilty to bankruptcy fraud last summer. a federal grand jury indicting her for attempting to hide more than $700,000 of income from her hit shows, seminars and merchandise sales. placing some of the blame for her financial troubles on the show during this "e.p." interview. >> everybody think, oh, wow, she's probably booming. she probably has tons and tons of kids now. it's the opposite. kids left because of the crew and stepping on their bags and pushing then out of the way. >> reporter: this morning lifetime isn't commenting leaving fans wondering if the reality show has had its final curtain call. and abby lee miller is set to be sentenced back in may where she will learn if she gets prison time for just probation for that guilty plea to bankruptcy fraud. >> we'll have to wait to see what happens and see what happens with the show ratings. >> that's right, because i mean i'm just going to -- full disclosure. my kids love the show. i've seen it because it's been on and she's the big draw. talk about tension, she creates it. that creates the drama which kinds people watching. >> it's okay. >> i haven't. like making dinner in the background while it's on. >> sure. she's like, what's that? 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(announcer) you can quit. call 1-800-quit-now for help getting free medication. we are back with our big board and espn's kate fagen is here with us at the table. she's winning the shoe game. we wanted to wear her jordans but we didn't let her. let's start with the powerful protest by the women's hockey team planning to boycott the world championship if they can't strike a deal saying they're getting unequal treatment, negotiations overnight not resolving the dispute, even senators are weighing in on the side of the team, so where does it stand right now. >> no go right now and we're only a few days away and i mean this is a team that's -- >> what are they negotiating. >> for the future they say. it's not as much about them and what they'll make playing for usa hockey as it is about growing the women's game, adding funding to the women's national development team. trying to make that more equal than necessarily the actual dollars they're getting for suiting up for team usa. >> does the men's national team get more support than the women's? >> in terms of actual dollars for suiting up, no. in terms of the amount of millions poured in and first class airfare, bringing a guest with you, little inequities that have built up over the last 20 years for this team like not being invited to the jersey unveiling before sochi, these are the inequities they're fighting as well as the 3.5 million that goes to the boy's side to develop and not even a budget line for the women. >> these are nhl players so they're not so concerned about the money. the women need it to be able to be on the team and not have to get a second and third job. what's going to happen? do you think they'll play on friday? >> i've talked to a lot of the women's hockey players. they're n they're not budging. they are fully prepared no the to play and when it comes to the 2018 olympics. this isn't resolved we'll see. so even that is on the line. >> i love even how the men's team are siding with the women and saying, come on. >> they're saying maybe they'll boycott. >> the men are most of them nhl players so there's a lot more finances behind them. >> more weight. >> than the women's team has. i like it. dig in and say this is what we want. fighting for the future. kate, thank you. next up there's trouble for the tsa. a mom is livid posting this video to facebook showing a tsa officer patting down her son as he went through a security checkpoint calling the incident traumatizing and david kerley is here with more. we saw a little of the video. what happened? >> michael, it went on for about a minute 45, less than two minutes of a pat-down of this young boy wearing a t-shirt and shorts and the officer does what is considered a thorough pat-down but the mother as you mentioned is livid. her name is jennifer williamson. she posted this video. it shows the officer explaining what he's going to do and then goes through this pat-down. she says that her son did not set off any alarms and that he has sensory processing disorder which left him traumatized going through this pat-down. he looks like he's complying and there's not a problem. i don't like it. i've been through it. it's not fun. this mother certainly not happy with what happened in dallas. >> before i ask a second question how long was this because online they were saying one thing that i even read somewhere they said like an hour. you're saying it was a minute -- a couple minutes. >> it's a couple minutes of the pat-down but then they were at the checkpoint for some time because the mother was very upset and tsa and police were talking to her, so, you know, there are three sighs to every story, yours, mine and the truth and this one -- what parent wants to see their child patted down like this wearing a t-shirt and shorts, once again, think, the officer knows he's on surveillance. they've recently changed the rues at tsa. there used to be five different pat-downs and a couple of weeks ago they changed it to one so the officer has only one pat-down he can do and it's that full pat-down you just saw. he knows he's being watched by the cameras so has to do the pat-down. >> what determines if a person needs an additional pat-down. if you have to go through it, any way avoiding it. >> don't fly. don't go through tsa. if you set off the alarm going through the metal director that's one and there are random checks every 14th, 15th, sixth person will have to go through. to make sure the machines are working right and don't miss something going through. the one way to avoid it is go to the scanner. that's the big machine that scans your body. for those of us who have a staple or something in their piece of metal in their body always a good idea to take the scanner and then if they find pat-down but not the mother wh very k you, david. have you. i love y." >> have you tell tony i coming mebo of weight loss? 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[ cheers and applause ] >> the first stars eliminated, unfortunately, chris kattan and witney carson, come on out, please. [ cheers and applause ] like as we get them, we're going to have you take a look at what happened last night. ♪ all right ♪ here we're going to break this thing down in just a few seconds. shake it shoet shake it ♪ ♪ shake it >> the first couple to be eliminated this season is -- chris and>> oh. >> sad to see that. now, chris and witney. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you.u? >> how are you? good to syou. good to see you too.>> good to . >> thank you. >> chris, youye i did. >> you were very brave to it to. a long time up because i was like -- they've ask ready willing to do it but i quite ob >> but your spirit -- compete with simone as gold me >> you're shaking its not -- i e twice. yeah. but -- [ applause ] but it was like --e -- it was -- i'm ha happy that -- i'mi d a blast. it was such an amazingknow.ack know you're handing them ouanyw. >> all right. 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[ cheers and applause ] >> i have never seen hair so frizzy. >> she has a lot of hair. >> announcer: if your hair could talk what would it say? >> rachael: more cheese! ziti casserole, next rachael! ♪ >> back here on "good morning america" a big day for star wars fan. are you a star wars fan. >> yes.>> today "rogue one: a r wars story" available for digital download on amazon video and itunes.u our whole audience is going home with a code to do today. >> let's get a check home. >> ginger we just had a big boom outside the studiosy. lots of thunderstorms popping through. lots of lightning thunder downpours from this so take cover as th to get pass any given spot. today's high is 63. ed movie "gh the shell" and she's opening up about motherhood and her possiblescreen. we recently sat down to talk about it all. >> this is major. >> reporter: major star, major action. scarlett johansson is major. her character in based on the j animated classic about a with no human organs except the brain. >> we saved you and now you save others. >> reporter: when i watched this movie all i could think about thank goodness for you are always kicking butt and saving the world. >> somebody's got >> how much did other roles like lucy or the atotally. i can pick up fight choreography with much more ease than i could ten years ago. in self-defense on my own. >> i can tell. i'm scared of i saw you and i'm like don't mess with her. she'll take you out of the a announced you would take this part there were some people that took offense and said,asian sto. should go to an asian actress. what are your thoughts. >> i think this character is living a very unique experience in that she is a human brain in an entirely machiny body. she's essentially identifiless. i wouldn't attempt to play a person of a different race obviously. hopefully any question that comes up of my casting will hopefully be answered by audiences when they see the film. >> i ask you to support all women and our fight for equality in all things. >> audiences are also seeing a passionate and empowered scarlett off screen. >> i'm not afraid to say what i feel is right just because i think that i'm going to face criticism or some people might not like me. i mean, you know, if fighting, you know, for women's rights, if that's going to, you know, mean that some people don't want to buy a ticket to see "ghost in the shell," then i'm okay with that. >> you mentioned that you would possibly one day run for office. >> i've always been interested in local politics. right now i think, you know, with my young daughter and also as my career is going right now there's just -- there's -- it's not the right time but eventually, you know, maybe if i -- if when my daughter was older and i could totally focus myself i think it would be interesting. >> having a kid is like politic, negotiates quite a bit. you'll get a lot of practice with your daughter in already i do. do you want this one or this one? these are your only choices. >> do a deep dive. >> major does the deep dive. remember the deep dive. >> oh, yes, i remember the deep dive. >> body suit. >> how would i look in a body suit by the way. >> fabulous. >> thank you. can you do a deep dive and tell me about avengers infinity -- >> i think fans will be surprised at the state of us all. the avengers are not quite as you last remembered them. if you thought that like avengers was crazy the idea of how do all these pieces fit together. it's taken to the neck level out of control. >> for you to play this character to be in this movie did you find out anything about yourself that maybe you didn't know before. >> i definitely came out of there like i was a little traumatized at the end of this film just because it was so much work and it was like kind of a dark head space to live in but i myself i actually, you know, i was kind of like, okay, i did that. like i'm hanging in. i'm resilient. i'm back to myself. i was happy to find myself at the end of "ghost in the shell." >> and "ghost in the shell" hits theaters nationwide on friday. and go see scarlett johansson in that and coming up, america's fittest truck driver is here sharing his secrets to getting in shape coming up next. so tell us your big idea for getting the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? 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>> yes. military i gained a lot of thi . >> ha. hey, tom, so, tom,uc weight you lost and what motivated yes. [ cheers and applause ] and you said you -- we see the pictures beforehand. you said you always had an issue with your -- >> yes, unfortunately. >> a lot of people are like that. you said you saw a picture with your wife and that's what told uh-huh to do something different. >> yes, when i saw that picture i was like, it's time -- >> picture right here. >> it's time for a change. not just for myself but for my kids, for my wife, for my family. i needed to get healthy, so that's what motivated me. >> bless you. >> to do this. >> you know what, i love it. the hat. you don't have to just be a trucker. you don't have to just be a trucker to benefit from this so you'll show us a couple of quick exercises. >> we'll show you what you can do. our drivers, they're on the road 300 days so we had to bring the gym to the truck. so carlos is going to do lunges, this is something he can do on the side of his truck but can you do this at your desk, you can do this in a hotel room, right. so, these lunges they're working all the leg muscles. o. and it's helping to build mitochondr mitochondria. that's what you need to burn fat. carlos, keep doing your lunges. tom is going to shadow box. okay. this is my favorite exercise. >> i love this one. >> it's fun. the key is, keep going. [ applause ] >> okay. fat burning and you want to do it with as much intensity as you can do. four minutes is all you need to turn your metabolism on. >> and it really lets out some frustration, doesn't it, tom? i oughta. thank you so much for sharing this. 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