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♪ i see the moon rising >> rare moon rising. the event more than 150 years in the making. a super blue blood moon in the sky right now, we're live giving you a front row seat to this incredible sight. good morning, america. a lot to get to this morning. george is in washington, d.c. for that big moment for the president, his very first state of the union address. >> yeah, amy, and, yeah, a group of us had lunch with the president yesterday before the address. the president was saying he really hoped it would be a uniting moment. that's what he was going to try to do. that speech he chose to give did not do the trick last night. it was about the iciest reception i have ever seen inside that house chamber. democrats and republicans as divided as ever. >> and, george, the president even made news walking out of the speech. a comment he made after his address about that secret gop memo was caught on a hot mike. >> and a kennedy delivering the democratic response. george, fun being poked at him, the curse of having to give the state of the union response. it always seems to happen. this time the question was, was he wearing chapstick? >> was it chapstick? was it drool? we'll talk to him about that. first jon karl starts us off. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, george. the white house had promised an optimistic and unifying speech. much of the speech certainly was optimistic, but from my vantage point inside that chamber this was not a speech that unified congress. for his first official state of the union address, it was an upbeat, positive president trump. >> the state of our union is strong because our people are strong. >> reporter: boasted about an american comeback. >> for many years companies and jobs were only leaving us. but now they are roaring back, they're coming back. they want to be where the action is. they want to be in the united states of america. that's where they want to be. >> reporter: and he highlighted low unemployment numbers for minorities. >> african-american unemployment stands at the lowest rate ever recorded. [ cheers and applause ] and hispanic-american unemployment has also reached the lowest levels in history. >> reporter: democrats just weren't buying it. they spent most of the night sitting silently even as the president called for bipartis bipartisanship and unity. >> we all share the same home, the same heart, the same destiny and the same great american flag. we proudly stand for the national anthem. >> reporter: the president laid out his priorities for the year. some clearly designed to appeal to democrats. >> i have directed my administration to make fixing the injustice of high drug prices one of my top priorities. i am asking both parties to come together to give us safe, fast, reliable and modern infrastructure. >> reporter: and making his pitch for his immigration proposal, the president highlighted the horrific flight of two families whose teenage daughters were killed by the criminal gang ms-13. >> many of these gang members took advantage of glaring loopholes in our laws to enter the country as illegal, unaccompanied, alien minors. >> reporter: but the specifics of his plan to protect dreamers and tighten border security drew hiss and boos from democrats. >> under the current broken system, a single immigrant can bring in virtually unlimited numbers of distant relatives. under our flag -- >> reporter: as congress debates the fate of the so-called dreamers, president trump had this message. >> my duty and the sacred duty of every elected official in this chamber is to defend americans, to protect their safety, their families, their communities and their right to the american dream because americans are dreamers too. >> reporter: the president took a hard line on north korea, highlighting the repressiveness of kim jong-un's regime with the story of this man, a north korean defector who was tortured and had his limbs amputated before he managed to escape the brutal regime. >> today he has a new leg, but i understand you still keep those old crutches as a reminder of how far you've come. your great sacrifice is an inspiration to us all. >> reporter: as the president sketched out his immigrant proposal, there was one campaign promise that was noticeably absent, no mention whatsoever of the second half of his most repeated campaign promise that mexico would be paying for the wall. george. >> thanks, jon. we are joined by the congressman who gave the democratic response, joe kennedy of massachusetts. thanks for joining us this morning. you know -- >> glad to be with you. >> watching and the president last night it seemed like you were speaking to two very different countries, any common ground? >> i think absolutely common ground. and, look, i think part of what i was trying to articulate last night was that there's a whole, wide series of issues and values that unite americans, the second half of my speech was trying to target. let's focus on that idea of those values, that vision and that runs -- that's running through all americans. that's not a democrat or republican idea. >> what is your pitch to everyone out there who says the president's got a point, the economy is healthy, it's very, very strong, my 401(k) is doing pretty well and i'll start feeling a tax cut next month. >> it's clearly you're not going to be able to deny the fact that the stock market has gone up under president trump and obviously that's a good thick. i'd point out 50% of americans don't own a single stock and 80% of all stocks are basically controlled by 10% of american families so if we're using the stock market as a barometer for economic success for the entire american country, then i'm not so sure that's the right -- >> not just the stock market, though. low unemployment, wages starting to go up. the tax cut will come to many working class americans. >> this tax cut, some parts of that tax cut are going to come to many working class americans perhaps which are also seeing a cut to the ability to states and localities to make some of the investments there i think americans have come to expect and you're seeing a massive increase in our debt which is going to, one, potentially lead to massive cuts to our social safety net including, remember, we spent much of the last year trying to destroy medicaid which is another bedrock fundamental program that many americans depend on in order to get health care so press pause, understand we are at a time of robust economic growth, fine, but let's try to find a way to make sure we leverage that for the benefit of all americans and not just wholly weighted towards those at the top. >> you spoke directly to the dreamers last night in spanish. the president spoke about that issue as well. laid out what he calls his compromise plan. are we going to get a deal before next thursday's deadline? >> look, so we better get a deal. this is something that i feel passionately about and i think the vast majority of americans do. the vast majority of congress, democrat and republican, want to solve. we have two big problem, one, up until a couple days ago, no one knew where the president was on this because he kept saying different things to different people. now we've got a plan that he has articulated. that plan as he knows is a n nonstarter on capitol hill so i would urge the president and his administration to -- if they really want a deal to sit down and start hashing out to make one rather than throwing bombs and then saying, hey, it's take it or leave it. that's not how a deal is made. >> you're the first -- you're the first member of the kennedy family to give a live response to the state of the union. how did it feel? >> that i didn't know. look, i had fun last night. it was an extraordinary honor for me. it was a privilege to be able to do it and particularly to be in a community like fall river at a school like diamond with the students there that are -- it's a pretty special place so i was honored to be there and hope that it's a message that will resonate. >> it is a special place. the city where i was born. one final question, you know, you couldn't completely escape the curse of the state of the union response. twitter had a field day with your shiny lips so did you bring your chapstick this morning? >> oddly enough, i decided to go a little bit light on the chapstick this morning. more on the coffee, light on the chapstick which is probably a wise choice. >> congressman, thanks for joining us this morning. >> george, thank you. >> so, amy, he followed all the rules perfectly. he got made fun of giving the speech like everybody does and made fun of himself the next morning. >> well done, george. thank you. we'll move on to new developments in the russia investigation. president trump caught on that hot mike speaking about that classified gop memo targeting the fbi. our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas has those details from washington. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: amy, good morning. it certainly looks like that controversial house intelligence report will soon be coming out but there's also new evidence that the special counsel is locked in and won't be distracted. abc news learning that the fbi director and deputy attorney general were both at the white house pleading with the white house chief of staff john kelly to preinventory the release of the republican house intelligence report before they had a chance to make sure it does not compromise classified information. those pleas apparently ignored as the president's mind appeared made up at the state of the union. >> must release the memo. >> don't worry. 100%. >> reporter: the memo still waiting to be reviewed as new evidence emerges that the special counsel continues to aggressively look into possible obstruction of justice. >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm marche roll low. >> reporter: sources tell abc news the special counsel's office has contacted the former spokesman for the trump legal team, mark corallo apparently wanting to know why he quit after only three months. he left, sources say, in part because he was concerned that some in president trump's camp were looking to unearth negative information about bob mueller and mueller's apparently interested in explosive accusations in michael wolff's new book which portrays him as concerned about the president's role in helping write a misleading statement aboard air force one about the nature of that infamous trump tower meeting between campaign officials and a group of russians. he wrote, corallo seeing no good outcome believed the meeting on air force one represented a likely obstruction of justice. >> in retro smekt i probably would have done things differently. >> reporter: the president's son said initially it was about russian adoptions but it was actually set up for the trump campaign to receive dirt on hillary clinton. dirt allegedly developed by vladimir putin. white house officials say the trump tower meeting provided no meaningful exchange but a critical question, what exactly did the president know about the trump tower meeting at the time? did the president know the real reason the trump tower meeting was being set up when he helped write that misleading statement? george. >> many more questions. thanks very much. now analysis from mary bruce, also our chief political analyst matthew dowd and, mary, let me begin with you. the president ending that mystery, nunes memo incredibly controversial. looks like it's going to come out and will explode on capitol hill in part because they won't release the democratic rebuttal. >> democrats have their own memo they want released. republicans say they need more time to vet that so they won't be coming out at the same time. overall republicans say that this memo, those republicans who want this out, say that it shows political bias that may have undermined the beginning of this investigation, may have called into question the integrity of the investigation, democrats say it's nothing more than a polititical hit job. while the president says he wants that out, remember, just hours before the speech last night, the white house told us the president had not seen it and had not reviewed it yet. >> he said it's 100%. let's talk about it more. matthew dowd, you were back in the oval office yesterday, of course, you used to work for president george w. bush but you met with president trump yesterday and he said something to you similar to what he was telling network anchors, he hoped this would be a unifying speech. >> yeah, he related in the course of the conversation how he thought he was going to compromise on immigration and the democrats would meet him and obviously reading that speech you didn't get any sense there was any room for compromise in that. i was thinking as we were leading in about this is the big -- the bad blood moon that's out -- the blue blood moon, the last time it was advisable was in the 1860s and i think we are as divided now as we were then back when that rose the last time in the united states. i think the president and even i think the democrats would be -- it would be smart of them to look at what lincoln said in 1862, his first joint session speech where he said the dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate for the stormy present. the pile of difficulties we must all meet at this occasion. i think both parties need to get out of the trench warfare and figure out a way to come together and solve these problems. >> boy, it doesn't feel like it will happen any time soon, mary, last night on immigration, sure doesn't look like a deal is possible before that deadline next week. >> no, tied up with a bow. they may get closer. you heard the president say what he put on the table is a fair compromise. that's not how democrats see it. that's not even how many republicans see it. you have this looming deadline coming. they don't seem to be any closer to finally getting this done and you have to think about all those dreamers that were in the audience last night listening to the president concerned about their fate, whether they could be facing deportation. >> the president said that could happen as soon as march 5th. thank you very much. back to michael. >> thank you. in his address president trump mentioned the stock market surged during his first year in office but wall street is opening this morning rigding it worst slump since mid-2016 and rebecca jarvis is here and good morning. what is behind it. >> good morning. yeah, so amazon teaming up with jpmorgan chase and berkshire hathway had an impact on health care companies and insurance providers because these company, amazon leading the way are teaming up to create their own independent health care company and, michael, whenever amazon introduces itself getting into a new category, there's a lot of fear in the market of what that could do to the pre-existing companies. we saw it in the book space when amazon got in there and crushed the competition. always the fear they'll do it again? afraid they'll take it over. what is the big picture impact of this drop? >> you look at these last 24 hour, it's a drop in the bucket compared to what's happened over the last year. the dow up 31% over the last year. worldwide stock markets have surged over the last year and if you look at that typical 401(k), over the last year, michael, it is up almost $25,000. >> pretty good. good money. >> for anybody who has money in the market. >> that helps them. another big headline, apple. >> yes. >> under investigation slowing down the iphone. >> yes, so we spoke to tim cook about this a few weeks ago when i spoke with him. the company has been facing backlash over this question of slowing down their phones in order to help with battery issues. now the doj and s.e.c. are reportedly looking into it. when i spoke with tim cook he apologized and reiterated that apology from the company. >> all right. thank you, rebecca. appreciate it. amy. >> we move on now to the super bowl and the most closely watched gloved hand since michael jackson's. >> hee-hee. >> nice one. tom brady still covering that injured right hand just four days before the big game and t.j. holmes is in balmy minneapolis with more on that. hey, t.j. >> hey, good morning. i'm in training camp this morning. right? well, it's a mock one but this is a spot called the super bowl through here over the next few days to test their skills as nfl players. at you say the talk of minneapolis continues to be -- i don't know how to put this -- tom brady's body part. he showed up wearing two gloves. yesterday one glove on that hand injured in practice a few weeks ago and had to get several stitches but still able to lead his team to the afc championship and wearing a special glove made by under armour, one of his sponsors and the recovery continues. he's making fashion statements at this point. he will play in all likelihood play well. >> if it's not his hand it's gronkowski's head with the concussion. what do they expect by him? he'll be out there, of course, i suspect? >> yeah, you expect, right. but it's not up to him. he was asked specifically about it yesterday and everybody got excited. he said, yes. you remember that hit. that hard hit he took in the afc championship. he's in concussion protocol and asked specifically you expect to play. he said, yes, but, remember, it's not up to him. he has to pass at thes and get out of the protocol. no matter how he feels he has to be cleared to play and that hasn't happened officially yet, guys. >> all right, t.j., thanks. we know you'll keep us up to date. over to ginger. >> we're going straight to the cold cities brought to you by the adventure card. >> good morning everyone, it's cold out there but dry on storm tracker6 live double scan. taking a look at sky6 it's misleading. sun is up nice and bright. unfortunately very cold with temperatures in the teens and wind chills in the single digits in many neighborhoods when you first step outside. colder than it's been the second half of january in general. 35 degrees is today's high, wind chills in the 20's. tomorrow 47, milder again, some rain in the afternoon and evening. some of that could spill into early friday morning, maybe even change over to snow briefly. 33 with temps falling friday afternoon. sexual misconduct allegations. i really want to help. i was on my way out of this life. there are patients out there that don't have a lot of time. finally, it was like the sun rose again and i was going to start fighting back now. when those patients come to me and say, "you saved my life...." my life was saved by a two week old targeted therapy drug. that's what really drives me to- to save lives. nfor hollywood's biggest stars. and, with his vintage-inspired collection at kay jewelers, he designs them for the star in your life. the inspiration for this ring goes back almost 100 years. it's based on an art deco design. neil lane bridal. get her ring today with zero down special financing on in-store bridal purchases with the kay jewelers credit card. at kay... the number-one jewelry store for... 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"charles in charge" ended in the fall of 1990 and she said in the nik ritchie interview, the dirty.com we had sex when she was 17 and she said we had sex long after "charles in charge" was done. nicole eggert was born in january of 1972. "charles in charge" ended in the fall of 1990, so that would have made her an adult, 18 plus and she said that it happened long after "charles in charge" was done. those are her words. >> correct and that was a radio interview with nik ritchie you bring up. now she says it did happen when it was filming. that she lied at the time to protect the show because that's what she thought she needed to do. >> she lied at the time to -- so i'm trying to figure out which time she's lying and which time she's not lying because the story seems to change quite a bit. so and i can't keep up with her quite honestly. >> i want to bring up nik ritchie. he issued a statement. had is the man she was talking to and we should point out he and eggert both share a manager but now says nicole was distraught after that interview. she told me it was much worse than she described on air. she said he molested me as a child and i didn't know any better. i can vividly remember that statement. it's not one you would forget. what happened with you and nicole when she was 14, 15, 16? >> absolutely nothing. and i find it interesting, amy, that the moment that her first allegation that we had sex when she was 17 which is not true as soon as that was proven to be 100% false, she comes up with a new story where something happened once a week for years. now, i don't know if you've ever been on a sitcom set but on any given day on every day and especially "charles in charge" which was like a picnic every day, one of my favorite jobs i've ever done there's teachers, parents, family, crew, producers, my dad. so how any of this could have happened is absolutely impossible and i find it -- i don't know how anybody can believe what she's saying when her first allegation of having sex when we were 17 had been proven to be 100% false and her story keeps changing. it comes up -- she makes up new things. i about the way, i'm not the first person she's done this to. >> okay. she got very specific about you. she says eggert said you had sexual contact with her touching her inappropriately when she was 14. she says and you mentioned in that it was not a one-time incident that that happened like once a week. how would you describe your relationship with eggert on the set? was it strictly professional? >> no, it was great. >> flirtatious. >> amy, i can tell you and i mean this sincerely one of the most fun things i've ever done. talented girl. we had a great time on the set. everybody liked each other. everybody got along. >> nothing inappropriate? >> it was impossible because when a child is on a set, they're either in school or they're on the set with a teacher and their parents. >> never alone with her. >> no, unless i was in a scene alone with her and directors and producers and crew guys are watching. never. never. it's impossible. and the amount of time that we spent on the show was -- >> you never saw her off the set? >> off the set? i saw her in the studio a lot. yeah, off the set. >> she mentioned your garage in one of her tweets. >> i have no idea what that means. i have no idea. so you can't just keep making up different things. >> i want to ask you about this. adam who played nicole's brother reportedly said he witnessed inappropriate cuddling between you and nicole on the set and then adam karl who is credited with one appearance on the show tweeted he remembers her crying about you. why do you think they're saying that? are they lying too? >> i don't know what they're saying. i have no idea. i don't know why they're saying it. i don't -- there were so many people on that set. nobody said anything until -- and by the way, nicole and i were friends after our only sexual encounter where she, she aggressively sought me out because she wanted me to be her first so that she would be good for her boyfriend, those are her words. >> you say she seduced you. >> yes. >> you stand by >> absolutely. >> you weren't attracted to her. you didn't seek her out. >> absolutely not. >> you didn't try to date her. >> absolutely not. no. >> something else of interest, you also told eggert to go to police if she had these allegations and she now says she may do just that. do you have any concerns? >> no. why would i have a concern over something that i didn't do? and rather than take your case to social media where people tend to beat up people like me, why not do it through the proper channels instead of making the appearance because you put up allegations like that and it becomes like wildfire. >> well, we know that you have certainly spoken up loudly and -- >> listen, i have to tell you one more thing, amy. i mean and people are forgetting this. and it's very important how this is affecting me. why somebody would come after me, my reputation and stop me from doing something that i love doing that i've been doing since i'm 9 years old and more important than that, is my wife. and i have a 10-year-old daughter. and my 10-year-old daughter does not need to be hearing about this from friends at school these false allegations. her job is thought to defend me. my job is to defend my daughter. her job is to be 10 years old and that's why this has got to stop. >> scott baio, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. thank you for having me. >> we appreciate it and we'll be right back. 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>> thatstrong. >> sticking up for yourself. >> don't show off and just do it. >> reporter: and the from parent, psychologists and you and what all moms and bnging up girls. princess kate and meghan markle, not since the heyday of princess diana and fergie have a pair of royal p the headlines. how the future sisters-in-law are bonding. way. meghan's wedding, inside their friendship. what's aging you? the everyday things you may not think about that could be older to your home. what's damaging your skin? and how to roll back the clock this morning. ♪ see the moon rising super blue blood moon. lighting up the sky. a total lunar eclipse. we have your front row seat as we say goo ♪ don't follow around tonight it's bound to -- >> oh, the old there. good morning, america. great to have you all with us this morning and geo washington covering the state of the union address >> that's right, george. you were up all night. i bet you didn't even go to sleep so gazing at the moon. >> the problem is i'm stuck in a basement down here, amy. i know it looks like i can look out the window. that's just a green screen so i never saw the moon last night. >> well, you can watch it on abc. >> well, that's good. well, amy, i was here, of course, for the state of the union and we want to talk more and bring in our chief white house correspondent jon karl and, jon, i think both of us were struck yesterday all day long from the white house from the president himself, we kept hearing unity, unity, the president is going to reach across the aisle. it doesn't seem like that's what happened last night. >> reporter: he sure tried to reach across the aisle. he talked about coming together. he struck an optimistic tone in much of the speech but the democrats in that chamber simply were not buying it, george. through much of the speech, in fact, even when he walked in there, if you got to look at the full vantage point as i did inside the chamber, you could see most of the democrats simply were not applauding for him. then when it came to his immigration proposal, he went into some detail about what he wants to do to increase border security and protect the dreamers. at that point there were a couple of points where you actually heard booing and hissing from the democratic side. >> under the current broken system, a single immigrant can bring in virtually unlimited numbers of distant relatives. p sacred duty of every elected official in this chamber is to defend americans, to protect their safety, their families, their communities and their right to the american dream because americans are dreamers too. >> reporter: and as he talked about providing citizenship to the dreamers and 10 or 12 years under his plan, that line, americans are dreamers too seemed, george, to be drawing a distinction between the dreamers and americans, a suggestion he doesn't see them as americans and i have to say there was another campaign promise that i had heard so many times during the presidential campaign that was not repeated here on immigration, that's that second part of the wall promise that mexico would be paying for it. no mention whatsoever of that. >> that seems to have gone away. you know, jon, often these speeches go away if they're not followed up by real execution, by the white house with kind of intense efforts coming out. any idea what the white house plans are going forward? >> reporter: well, there is an immediate game plan and that is simply finding a way to keep the government open, to keep the lights on here. remember, february 8th is when government funding runs out once again. they're negotiating on that and also trying to come up with a deal for the dreamers, beyond that i don't see much of a long-term game plan. >> and seem far apart on the dreamers now. thanks very much. back up to new york. >> all right, thank you, george. we're going to go back to ginger who will tell us about the snow and bitter blast of cold coming for millions. ginger, deliver it. make us storms and really going to start with the one that passed by in new england. this coastal one that was so impressive and situate, massachusetts, the images we saw so nothing they can't handle. i don't know if i can handle any more of the cold but it'shit. subfreezing wind chis that made their way to tallahassee. minneapolis feels like 15 and looks like this after a fresh one to two inches of snow came through. wi impact us by thursday night, so this is just the beginning, guys. by sunday we're talking about core of extremely cold air, coming days. >> i guess it's january. >> the way ginger delivers it makes me happy. >> that's right. we appreciate the messenger, ginger. >> yes, yes, go, ginger. we'll turn to another great moment on the court. this is kevin meyergurd and a special olympian. kevin became famous for an incredible half-court trick shot and then was asked to try it again. the stands were packed for this and a special guest, harlem globetrotter orlando menendez. look what happened. boom. he hit it. the crowd went wild. not only is kevin a hometown hero, he is now an honorary member of the globetrotters. i mean that's really incredible. he was a special olympian swimmer in 2012 so a man of many talents. >> that was a great shot. >> it was. >> should be very proud of yourself, young man. everybody, coming up we have a closer look at the royal relationship between princess kate and meghan markle. how kate is helping her future sister-in-law learn the ropes. and then how to raise empowered daughters. listening. the three things you should encourage right now and we have lara upstairs. >> hello, amy. i think you'll agree with me. i wish i was where rob is. he is turning winter into summer at the secrets resort in the dominican republic. that is a pedal board. he has a big surprise coming ul america" and we have the world's greatest audience. come on back, you guys. 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[ applause ] and, lara, you'll warm it up with the "pop news." >> always. yeah, you know what, you know what will warm it up, a little music. ♪ we got the beat >> the go-gos. the ladies proving they still got the beat. the '80s band reuniting for the first time in years in new york city. monday night celebrating and confirming the broadway show inspired by their music will in fact open on the great white way on june the 23rd. who's in? [ applause ] our lips are not sealed on this story. lead singer belinda carlisle owning the stage. people attending said she sounded fantastic while performing barefoot. the musical features 17 songs by the group. the story isn't about their coming up about you a comedy following a royal family and extravagant journey to save their kingdom, and, oh, by the way, it's produced by gwyneth paltrow. >> wow. >> busy lady. >> that's cool. >> she was in "pop news" yesterday. so check that out coming to previews in june on broadway. also in "pop news" this morning, reese witherspoon, she must be a proud mom. her 18-year-old daughter ava making her high fashion modeling debut. there she is. gracing the pages of american couture designer's fall look book and the teen shared both her looks thanking rodarte for allowing her to dress up and it included kirsten dunst proudly displaying what appears to be a beautiful baby bump speculated upon but ms. dunst has yet to publicly confirm. >> looks like a confirmation. >> is that the public confirmation? it's a beautiful picture. and then finally we're one step closer to the end of an era. our kids watching won't have a clue what i'm talking about but you will. the last blockbuster movie rental store in texas is closing. >> no. say it ain't so. >> at its peak a decade after this 1994 commercial ran -- >> needs a little -- >> blockbuster had more than 9,000 stores in the u.s. and several thousand more worldwide. but obviously new technology like netflix, amazon made the concept obsolete. this means there are now eight blockbusters left. tour in oregon and six are in alaska. >> we used to go to blockbuster to rent the vcr. we didn't even own a vcr. >> you rented a vcr. >> yes, we were a little bit challenged. >> i loved it. it was like walking those aisles trying to decide, friday night, what to watch. >> it was fun. >> we sound really old. >> also wrote with a chisel on stone. >> lara, thank you. we turn to our "gma" cover story. "people" magazine taking a closer look at the royal relationship between princess kate and meghan markle. being compared to princess diana and sarah ferguson's relationship so adrienne bankert is back with more on that. >> yeah, imagine that, right. this is amazing. if meghan markle's engagement couldn't be sweeter she is now bonding with her neighbors at kensington palace, specifically kate, the two now compared to one of the most famed friendships in royal history. it's said history repeats itself. kate middleton and meghan markle already being called the princess diana and sara duchess of york of our generation. >> not since the 1980s heyday of princess diana and sarah ferguson have a pair of royal partners so captivated the public imagination. >> reporter: it's an '80s throwback to the young royals married to brothers who became great friends. like their predecessors, kate and meghan have distinctly different personalities and paths to the pace old they're te age. princess diana and fergie only in their 20s when they captured international attention. >> kate and meghan are, you know, really a decade older than fergie and di were at that point in their lives so they're coming much more established. >> reporter: kate groomed by the royal family while markle, the first american to be married to a prince of the british royal family in decades. now being mentored by kate on the strict rules and protocols of royal life. this spring the world will be watching with kate's baby due in april and meghan and harry's may wedding. something kate is used to and now meghan is prepared for. >> the family has been great in over the past year and a half. we've just had a really nice time getting to know them and progressively helping me feel a part of not just the institution but also part of the family. >> katherine has been absolutely wonderful. >> all talking about how much we love this couple. >> we do, yes. >> we do. we love romance. tomorrow meghan markle and prince harry make their next royal appearance and will accompany the prince to the endeavor fund awards, a charity that celebrates the achievements of wounded and sick servicemen and women close to prince harry's heart and that issue of "people" magazine where you can read all about newsstands on friday. >> we don't need to. we've got you. >> oh, well, i'll do my due. happy to serve, lara. >> thank you, adrienne. >> thank you. now we're kicking off our new series "raising good women" all about how to help our daughters grow into powerful, strong people. back in december we took a closer look at how parents can help their boys become respectful men. these series coming as so many parents have questions in the wake of those sexual harassment allegations in the news this seems like every day and deborah roberts is here and you met with a group of young girls in san francisco. >> i sure did, michael. hi. you know how they say kids say the darnedest things. i sat down with some 7 to 10-year-old girls from different backgrounds who are just beginning to discover their voices in an open and honest way. we talked about what the world is like for them in 2018 and what it means to be a girl in school, at home and amongst boys. when you say somebody is a girl, what does that mean? >> well, for the people who think boys and girls are different, i bet they would say that girls like pink and they like to wear dresses. >> is that true? >> no. >> what does it mean to be a princess? >> princesses act like they're perfect but nobody is perfect. >> do you feel like boys and girls are pretty much equal. >> yes. >> what if a boy is acting like he's better than you. >> maybe i'll say i don't like what he's doing and if he could stop it. >> girls are just the same as boys are. >> watching from the room next door, the girls' parents and child psychologist dr. david anderson. they had a very clear sense about girls and boys being equal. >> that was something that's really interesting. boys are the same age hear a little more about gender roles or may believe there's certain things girls can't do or boys are not supposed to do. >> he also noted how the girls are learning to look out for one another. >> if somebody was being mean to your friend, could you stand up? >> i might say can you please be nicer. i did it to -- for my sister once. it felt good. >> when we asked boys the same question, the answer was, if it comes to it, you know, we may have to get physical. for the girls on the panel you didn't get a single answer that involved going into someone else's spaces. >> reporter: in fact guarding their personal space may be one of the critical rights they're learning. >> i put my hands here and i'm like don't cross the space. >> what if somebody is giving you a hug and you don't want them to give you a hug. what can you do. >> you can say please stop because if you kind of give some -- a hug to somebody you don't know if they have lice and protect your own space. >> even when they mentioned lice they said that was developmentally appropriate because at some level they were happy that was one of the biggest threats they were thinking about. if you're only worrying about lice you're keeping your kid protected. >> reporter: these girls are already imagining the future. what does it mean to be a powerful woman? >> to be strong. >> don't show off and just do it. >> it's not like they're a superhero or anything. they feel good about themselves and they -- they're just strong. >> and when their parents joined in, no embarrassment here. only pride on both sides. >> i thought it was really wonderful to just hear the girls talk about how girls are equal to boys and from my day and age if i had been interviewed if the answers would have been so across the board. >> what's the hardest thing about raising sort of strong girls that are going to grow up to be strong, good women? >> at a younger age it's all about mommy and daddy. now it's starting to become more and more my friends are doing this. my friends are, you know, showing me this sort of thing. >> as the kids get older parents as role models fade in powary enget to be new social pressures which is exactly where we want these ideals to stay strong. >> these girls are growing up in an era of powerful women and that's the biggest gift we can give them. >> a lot of girl pow are. they are at an age where they aren't so self-conscious and not unwilling to speak their minds. i asked them how they would react to boys who may act better or smarter or more powerful than they are and they told me, a situation, of course, a lot of women will complain about, the girls said they hadn't expey did they would tell the boys to cut it out. as a mom i remember that age but the key is trying to keep the girls rooted in that kind of power and honesty and that's the challenge for parents. >> and i'm glad you bring this to us. as a father of 13-year-old girls i'm panicking and very important and we're going to bring inelp us. dr. david anderson, the director of the child mind institute and we saw you in the piece, doc. as you can see these kids 7 to 10 years old already forming their own identities at that age. how do you foster that growth. >> we like to think identity is about being exposed to diverse set of experiences and role models so following a kid's lead and making sure they have lots of opportunities to engage in a wide range of passions whether it's robotics or violin lessons or sports and that's kind of how we make sure that they the vari their identities from those activities. >> you want your daughter to feel like they can do anything. >> of course. >> i want the same thing but what are the building blocks? how do we give them confidence and the strength? >> what we pay attention to in terms of what we praise for our children. if we praise effort and kindness and person so veerns, who they are, what they do and how they interact with others, we're more likely to see those qualities start to amplify as they grow older. want to avoid it around appearance or the i calls only . >> and creates stereotypes. these girls say they like to get dirty and want to be considered these light frivolous things. they didn't like that at all. >> absolutely. >> you also say that parents, you're the role model for your kids. we all are but at a certain age, you hear the parents say they want to hang out with their friends. >> peers. >> how do you balance that? it's a difficult change to see them move away from you toward peers. how do you support that and still be supportive of that without losing yourself? >> this is the tough effort part for any parent. the beginning of this age range, you know, kids are really listening to their parents but near the end they start listening a lot to their peers and that's with we don't want it to be a push/pull dynamic but follow the kids' lead and meet them where they're at and get to know their social world so as they get older they keep the lines of open communication and as they confront sex or drugs or alcohol parents canunicate. >> so they're not just talking to peers but parents a little bit too. not as much but a little bit. >> rough with 13-year-old girls. >> i'm still panicking. >> it's going to be okay, michael. >> we're not done and have more coming up. i love what the young lady said, nobody is perfect. for her to realize that between 7 and 10 is pretty powerful. dr. anderson, thank you. deborah. >> watch out for the lice. >> thank you so much. >> thank you michael. time for your "gma" moment. this one has dean. not the james dean you're thinking about but the dog named james dean. watch what this dog can do. it's really impressive. [laughter] >> reporter: we've set it up a little bit but either way he loves to help on the construction sites and loves to see tucson from that angle. james detention you are just as cool as the original i gotta say. send your "gma" moment height here on my facebook page and for now we'll get a check a little closer to home. >> that thing is faster than me. storm tracker6 live double scan we are dry. sunny for the most part. some clouds beginning to work in. it's really cold. temperatures in the teens in a lot of neighborhoods. wind chills still in the upper single digits here and there. 35 is today's high with wind chills in the 20's. tomorrow mostly cloudy and milder, 47. but late in the day and at night we'll see some rain arrive and that will spill into early friday morning could change over to a bit of snow at the tail end. 33 with temperatures dropping during the day tomorrow. great in the dominican republic. rob, what are you doing? >> hi, ginger. you're right. i'm having a blast in the dominican republic. we are at the secrets resort and spa and i'm here just getting a light workout in this beautiful infinity pool. all sores of actives. you can go snorkeling, pedal boarding, sailing. get some dance lessons or you can just relax on this incredible beach beyond the infinity pool, one of the most spectacular beaches in all of the dr and someone in our studio audience in new york city where you are could have a chance to come here and test it out. how about that? but in the meantime, more from here, let's go, guys. thank you, ginger. >> that is such great news. we are so excited to find out who in our audience is going to be going to the dominican republic but coming up, yes, i we're here live giving you the best view of the super blue blood moon no matter where you are. stay with us. >> ♪ >> hello everyone. 8:27 on this wednesday january 31st. i'm matt o'donnell. let's see what interests karen rogers in traffic right now. >> so many things. but we had an accident on i-95. it has cleared but we're still jammed. this is southbound jammed from cottman to girard as we look at a shaky camera. checking i-95 in delaware county, seeing a jam here as well. in fact, northbound a 15 minute ride from delaware to the blue route and that's because of an accident near 322 that's blocking the left lane. we've seen a handful of accidents and they've been on highways it seems today. this is the vine street expressway. we had an earlier accident westbound near the ben franklin parkway that was blocking all lanes for awhile. just created big delays on the vine and those delays spilled out onto the ben franklin bridge even at this hour matt still jammed the length on the ben. kind of a rough ride in today. >> indeed karen. a lot of sunshine out there but it's cold. meteorologist, david murphy has the accuweather forecast. >> that is the story matt. this is a r in january when we had that raw bitter outbreak. 18 degrees in philadelphia. 17 in allentown but your wind chills right now are pretty raw. it feels like it's nine trees in allentown, philadelphia and down in millville. your 7-day shows sun giving way to increasing clouds today, a high of 35 an bit windy giving you wind chills in the mid-20's later. mostly cloudy and milder tomorrow, 47 with some late day and evening rain. that could spill over into early friday morning and might even change over into a little snow before it's done. blustery and colder then on friday with a high of 33 in the morning and temperatures falling during the afternoon. then brisk and cold on saturday, 35. maybe a snow shower at night. for super bowl sunday lots of clouds, a high of 39, rain arriving during the day and there's a question about whether or not it changes over to some snow later in the day or at night. it's possible, though. we'll have to keep our eyes on that forecast. >> thanks, david. what former philly jayson werth was doing at the state of the union address in washington last night on 6abc.com. >> ♪ oh no. oh no. oh no. i hate this belt. man oh man. mom, we have a situation. life's bleachable moments need clorox bleach. ♪ i you tonight photographer is going to start tonight ♪ >> welcome back to "gma." and been quite a sight this morning, the moment of peak totality superblue blood moment that happened moments ago. >> that is beautiful? really pretty? we have correspondents across the country covering this event so let's check in first with nick watt at the griffith observatory in los angeles and, nick, i know you have a huge crowd there with you. >> reporter:t in the house. there is about a thousand people who got up stupid early this morning to watch this of course, all the way up the coast and in hawaii as well and i'm joined by two young fans of this moon, priscilla and hank. how are you? >> super excited. >> hank even wore his nasasweat. what do you think, hank? it's a good night, isn't it? it's a good night. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> reporter: also some superstiti superstition. some think it's the moon and sun fighting and we on earth must come together as a good example. other people say that it's a sign of things are going to change on earth and buddhists believe whatever you do during this moon will be magnified tenfold so, guys, be good. be good. >> wow. all right. that is good advice, indeed. >> did you see the little girl, like, yes. >> ginger is goodness i'm having my baby on the full moon. i'd have ten more. >> i've been having some feelings this morning already. >> you know what they say about the full moon and labor. >> and we will see. in a little bit. >> the morning just got better. yes, it did. [ applause ] well, we're going to get more on the science behind -- we're going to get more on the science behind the lunar phenomenon. astro physic astrophysicist hakeem oluseyi is here. thanks for joining us. what makes a lunar eclipse so special. >> today we're experiencing a third in a series of supermoons and it' the second full moon of the month which makes it a blue moon and because the earth is passing into the -- moon is passing into the earth's shadow it makes it a total lunar eclipse. >> what means to have a supermoon and also what's happening during an eclipse? >> yeah, so what makes the moon super, it is bigger and brighter and the reason why it's closer to earth. the moon isn't always the same distance as it orbits the earth sometimes it's closer, sometimes it's farther away. the closest we call perigee. when there is a full moon then it's a supermoon and, yeah -- [ applause ] and also, when the moon passes into the earth's shadow that's what happens during a total lunar eclipse so you might ask why isn't the moon completely blacked out? why is it red? the reason why is because the same reason why we have a blue sky and we have red sunsets. the earth's atmosphere bends the light around the earth to make it fall on the moon and the blue light gets scattered out going in all directions and the red light makes it through so the moon appears red. >> i tell you around. you're a super astrophysicist. hakeem, thank you so much. we appreciate that. audience, we all learned a little something and we go to kayna whitworth in san francisco bay and we hear people have spent the night on board waiting for the eclipse. >> reporter: michael, that's right. this is so cool. so i am on board this aircraft carrier and people stayed the night here and slept in the barracks to wake up with the crew and view the super blue blood moon. this family spent the whole night here. i actually heard you telling your boys you're sitting on a runway right now which is absolutely true. you thought the barracks were a little uncomfortable. >> yeah, just a little bit. >> yeah, a little uncomfortable, he said. what did you think? >> i couldn't sleep. >> he couldn't sleep. but they loved this super blue blood moon and your favorite part. >> it was -- when it started turning red. >> when it started turning red but you kind of eclipse part the best? oh, that's so fun and this woman right here says she hasn't been up this early in 40 years since she had her son so, ginger, we're all thinking about you out here, i have to say. it is absolutely a spectacular experience, though, michael. >> all right. kayna, thank you so much. looked like everybody is up early. got the lawn chairs out. >> i'm checking on ginger. >> i know. >> my best friend said anecdotally in her two decades of practicing that more babies are born around a full moon. >> i gave birth on a full moon. >> you did? >> get a room in a hospital. they said everybody was going -- we'll be watching ginger closely. in the meantime, out to clayton sandell at bluff lake nature center in denver, colorado. clayton, tell us what's happening there. >> reporter: hey, guys, it's about 34 degrees but we still have hundreds of hard-core atronny fans and the moon is behind a cloud but hoping it comes back out watching it all morning and i have fill plaphil with me. why is the moon that? >> well, if you're standing on the moon what you're seeing is the earth blocking the sun and the sunlight is coming through the earth's atmosphere and turing red just like the sun turns red at sunset so the only the red light is getting through. standing on the moon you see th the earth happening at the same time. >> reporter: unlike a solar eclipse a lot can see a lunar eclipse. >> that's right, a solar ellipse is when the moon blocks the sun and you have to be in the right place at the right here everybody can see it. >> the sun is starting to rise and the moon setting soon. a few more minutes to enjoy it. >> i want to say clayton, kayna and nick for bringing us that. [ applause ] yes. and you'll get another chance to see a super blue blood moon. >> that's the first time you slipped up. i'm going to give you that. >> thinking about taylor swift, bad blood. all that. u but it's going to be exactly 19 years from today, okay. the next one happens january 31 2037. >> so you're marking your calendar. >> your child will be 19 years old. >> born today. >> all right, everybody, coming up so many of us are glued to our phones but could it be giving you wrinkles. >> yes. >> all right.utiful morning down at secrets resort. everyone there is celebrating a big surprise we have for you coming up just ahead on "good mo this winter in the state with more ski mountains than any other, family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demon or more of a snow angel, your winter chariot awaits. pick the best peak for your family getaway at iloveny.com new york state. it's all here. it's only here. >> we are back w with every logy faster? >> right. so don't shoot the messenger, but new studies are showing that blue light emitted from these screen, things like your smartphone, computer screen, even certain indoor bulbs are actually prematurely aging our skin by generating what are called free radicals. they're like tiny little missiles that target our dna and damage our skin cell. >> so working in television is not good for my skin. >> well, other people watching you should wear their sunscreen. >> all right. and then also it's winter time so we've got a lot of heat on. how does heat affect our skin. >> depends on the source of the heat but if you're being exposed to infrared heat it cannot only cause wrinkles but brown so we think about infrared heat, most think about it coming from the sun. it's invisible but you feel it on your skin is what warps your skin but we're actually exposed to it all winter long in the form of space heaters, food warmers, hair dryers, actually for those of you who take hot yoga classes most of the time they're using -- >> oh, my gosh. >> i was about that. >> how do we reverse these? >> this is how you to take care of it. it all comes down to neutralizing or quenching those free radicals before they can damage your skin. >> okay. >> so the first thing you want to do. there is a solution. you can continue to do your hot yoga.am that's got powerful anti-inflammatory properties so this is my favorite called metagerm. solid science that can dial down inflammation and get your antioxidants through diet owe matcha powder. i add a scoop to high smoothly. >> that helps you not get burned when you're in the sung. >> yes,ou yes, i have. >> okay. so i have to say this, we move on to something that we might be doing every night to age ourselves. how many of you in the audience i say this because i had -- i had sheet marks on my cheek when i got in this morning. how many sleep on your side? >> yes. >> i do too. i actually said, oh, my gosh. what can we do. >> side sleepers are prone to creases or sleep lines on their cheeks, on their chest as well. silk satin pillowcases can be very helpful and also they make silicone pads you can wear them on your chest on your decolletage to help smooth out lines at night while sleeping. >> sunscreen a must. >> sunscreen, most important thing to do but now new studies are showing probiotics can also protect your skin from the sun. >> all right. thank you so much, dr. bowe. much appreciated. we're going to head over now to ginger. >> we're talking rare events because of the moon. how about this snow in southern morocco. hasn't happened in a couple decades but they got it. >> wonder if you were to go on vacation there you wouldn't be expecting that. storm tracker6 live double scan we are dry but it's cold staying that way this afternoon. 35 degrees. wind chills going from the single digits to the 20's today. 47 with late rain tomorrow. aerobics in. what's next? >> i know you wanted to be down here. we moved the party to the beach and got my friends here.ndot just the folks enjoying this fabulous resort but some of the people at work dancers, merengue dancers, this place is spectacular. i got to enjoy everything on the resort and relax, be active and get to explore adventures in the local area in republic. it's a lot of fun. you got to have a look. white sand, palm trees and the crystal clear caribbean sea. se spa in the dominican republic. it's an adults only paradise for beachgoers looking to relax and our sponsor, secrets has it all. luxurious accommodations, infinity pools and gourmet dining. i even tried my hand as making a breakfast crepe. right in the middle. pineapple. >> prettyhat is a crepe. >> as far as this particular resort what separates it from some of the other ones that you run? >> i think that the location, within the development, it's not just the beach but right next to the golf course, the fact that it's gated and so private and very relaxing. >> the activities here endless. first up yoga later some beach soccer. >> yes. >> reporter: and then i hit turquoise blue water. >> all inclusive and believe one step above. >> five minutes away is a place we'll have ourselves an outdoor adventure. i meet up with angel and new friends for a trek through the jungle. wow. this is cool. then we hett underground. >> this cave is literally a million years old. >> you've got to be kidding me. >> reporr: are fascinating and kind of scary. >> what did you eat yesterday?b. i'm ready to take it off. last stop a hidden spring. >> you're not going to find secrets.re turquoise than this. it's time to relax. that's what i'm talking about. that's what i'm talking about. boy, we're not here. in the dominican republic, we're going to be giving away a trip in just a few minutes and i was promised a dance lesson. a danokay. i need lessons, that's for sure. ginger, back to you. wish you were here. we're having a great time. >> we all wish we were with you. you deserve it. you've done a lot of tough assignments so you're getting tips to now. find love this year. who you can take to that secrets resort. valentine's day just two weeks away. stick around. "gma's" island escape is brought to you by secrets resorts and spas, experience unlimited luxury where everything is included. ♪ so valentine's day is j and your new year's resolutions was to find love, we've got the ticket for you. dating coach bela gandhi is here with us now to help y sply a be series partnering with splenda. take a look. it's been four weeks since smart dating academy founder bela gandhi gave christie's online dating profile a much needed makeover. since then the 31-year-old has dramatically changed the way she uses dating sites. >> i'm actually pleasantly surprised. i never expected to meet so many incredible men. >> to keep the positive momentum going, christie caught up with bela at the four seasons in chicago for a quick coaching session? as we get closer to valentine's day, you know, the numbers with online dating continue to peak. there's till going to be an amazing robust number of people online. >> reporter: to find that perfect match bela recommends making a ghq or good husband quality list. first start by naming the qualities you're looking for in a partner. >> my dream guy is happy and adventurous. >> reporter: then make a separate list of the people who make you the happiest. >> my mother is so kind and she's very nurturing. >> reporter: bela says some of the things you may be looking for in a partner are not as important as how ha person makes you feel. >> someone that's positive. someone that makes you feel good about you versus just focusing on, wow, he's really cute. >> so great to have bela, the founder of smart datingyou read? >> all right. >> our panel members are audience members and you guys are going to give your opinion on dating scenarios. if you think it's good, go for green. not so good, go for the red. and here we go. so, you went on three great date, right, and then the other person that was on your date wants you to delete your dating profile and be exclusive. green flag or red flag? i'm going red. >> oh, you guys are smart. it is definitely a red flag. very good. look, anybody that wants to pull you off the market in three dates, it's too fast and furious and fast and furious does what, it flames out so that is a definite red flag. nice work, guys. >> you know what i meant to ask you, should have asked you before i get to the next scenario, what is your number one piece of dating advice? >> so refresh your online profile on a weekly basis. most people don't know this. right, but all of the dating sites, their algorithms work a lot like google and favor people that are making changes and often so every week. >> i didn't know that. >> change up one photograph. change up a little bit of text and you'll start to see it's like how do youge one or two ve? change it up and watch how you're going to start to get like, messages, it's all good. >> that's great. i'm glad i asked. back to you guys. everybody, get involved. so on your first date you discover that you and your date have different opinions on politics. is that a red flag or a green flag? i'm going green. >> i would -- >> we can all have different opinions. >> i like the slow red, the red/green. i would say that's a qualified green flag. right? >> yeah. >> you can have -- you can have differing political beliefs. if the first date is fun and having like aea debate about it definitely a green flag, but if you guys sit on different sides of the fences and knock out drag out fight it is a red flag. millions of couples navigate a lot of differences, that's how you'll compromise and be flexible too. >> okay. all right. we have time for one more. so you're on six different dating sites and apps. is that a green flag or a red flag? >> what do you all think? ooh, mixed. like christmas, red and green. >> it seems like you need to focus. >> you need to focus. a red flag. take that five or six or eight or ten. our clients come in with so many, slim it down to one or two or you're going to have dating adhd. how will you be able to focus on anything if you're on six or seven. bring it down to one or two at the same time and make it fluid. every 30 days china it up and we have a new course that we put out if you like this, ten mistakes you're making in your everyday dating life. >> you saved us from mistakes. thank you guys for participating and bela, we thank you. everyone in our audience is going home with a gift card for your next coffee date. this is our -- [applause] this is our last splenda segment and hope everyone will keep up with their new year's reso"gtiood morning america." thank you. thank you, bela. 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