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friday. >> we're gearing up all week the american with this we'll have the stars of the history-making jump and the uproar over adam rippon's score. movie he. the black panther himself, was he robbed? as the temperatures plummet to chadwick boseman is here live. damg rouse levels, will bad fans, photographers, out in the wee hours lining up. weather deal a big blow to so we cannot wait. many going for gold? his character inspire something many already. >> there is so much good buzz about this film. right now, our abc news ooh, what a weekend. exclusive with the american good morning, america. father at the heart of an great to have you with us this monday morning. let's see it again. international custody battle. mike ll talk to chris brann mirai nagasu becoming the first after his five-year fight to get american woman to land a triple his son back after this report. axel at the winter olympics. >> reporter: this morning, the >> wow. 8-year-old boy at the center of >> perfect. >> yes. a gut-krenching international >> wow. so exciting to watch. tug of war could be one step and adam rippon, also stunning closer returning to the fans with his artful routine. child who es. they're being called the is in your you love, comeback kids. neert made the team in 2014. they put on a show last night. up one day and they're >> always great to see the not there anymore. >> reporter: christopher brann underdogs come back. a lot of nows to get to this says he gave his ex-wife to tra morning, including president trump. he's take heat for his dismissal native brazil with their son, nico, for family wedding five of the me too movement. he tweeted in support of people years ago. but they never returned. are quote falsely accused and brann, now able to see his little boy only when he travels destroyed by mere allegations. to brazil. cecilia vega has the latest. >> the visits that i have are at >> reporter: good morning to you. the discretion of my ex-wife. we're on day seven of the scandal. we have yet to hear from this she decides when i get to see him. administration exactly who knew what and when. how often. they're afterschool. this morning, a scathing and in the presence of armed guards public takedown of the president who watch and report everything of the united states from one of i do. >> reporter: this morning, the the ex-wives accusing former fbi says they have evidence that white house staff secretary rob marcelli, along with her porter of domestic abuse. parents, conspired to kidnap nico. days ago, federal agents arresting nico's grandparents in jenn jennie willoughby. miami when they attempted to he praised porter. ternt country. >> we wish him well. according to this affidavit, it's obviously a tough time. for him. nico was enrolled in a brazil yant school run by his he also -- as you probably know, grandmother three months before he says he's innocent. he left houston with his mom. and i think you have to remember when they arrived, marcelle had already accepted a job there. that. >> reporter: willoughby writing his grandfather bought him a in "time" magazine, i was plane fikt on back to texas to floored. make it seem like he was coming my friend turned to me and said, home. this morning, an attorney says the president of the united states just called you a liar. it's absurd for the united states to arrest her client's the photos including holderness' black eye, sending the white parents. adding international law gives house into chaos. brazil the right toecide where the chi lives. willoughby accusing president for "good morning america," trump of setting a frightening kayna whitworth, abc news rg los tone for the nation. if the most powerful people in angeles. >> thank you so much, kayna. the nation don't believe my story of abuse in the face of >> and nico's father, chris overwhelming evidence, then what hope do others have of being heard? over the weekend, the president fanning flames with this tweet. brann joins us now. estroyed by as are being how has it been for you over the last five years? >> you know, it's -- it's about is there no long as due process? the hardest thing you can porter denies the allegations. imagine because there's never the white house now doing damage any closure. control. >> does the president believe if there were a death in the that rob porter is falsely family or some other pivotal accused? >> rob porter no longer works at event. you can book end it and move on the white house. and grow from it. the president believes you to this is an opportunity where every chance you get, there's consider all sides. >> reporter: at the center of more injury. more harm. the controversy, chief of staff more pain. and, it's a very isolated and john kelly who initially showered public praise on porter. lonely road because you know, now president trump furious at you fight and you fight and you fight behind the scenes. kelly and white house nobody knows what you're going communications director hope hicks, who is romantically face to the world.r linked to porter. sources tell abc news kelly told you have to go to work. you still have to, the in my president trump he old be willing to resign. case, see patients and try to be >> i spoke to president last night about h very issue. positive and juf lifting when he has full confidence in his deep down inside, i'm suffering current chief of staff, general every day. my home is a mausoleum to my john kelly. son. >> reporter: in time, willoughby everything in here remind mes of him. but i staid in the house, in hopes that when he returns, he'll have something that he says the response gives the will remember that will trigger wrong message. that emotional response of what the white house will try the it was like when he was here. change this conversation today >> and you petitioned the fbi to by releasing its $200 billion take this case against the grandparents some time ago. infrastructure plan. it seems like a very extreme this is coming as a democratic step. is it fair to include them in senator is using the words about the fight? due process against him. >> well, absolutely. calling for a hearing from the there's though doubt that they should be included in this. you have to understand. i did not take this decision mother th lightly. it's not something that i wanted more than a dozen women who have to do. accused to the trump. i really felt like i didn't have he's called them all liars. any other options pip had >> meantime, we saw kellyanne exhausted all of the other say the president has full things i felt like i could do in confidence in general kelly. he's been sounding out possibly order the get nico home. i've been to brazil over 20 replacements. >> according to our reporting, times pip have met with the there is no question that foreign judiciary. president trump not happy right i fought it in the state and now with his chief of staff. federal court. i met with the in he's been calling friends to gauge their interest in possibly br capitol taking the chief of staff job. hill. i have petitioned our senators among those people who stooefd and congressmen. i have testified in congress. the call, long-time friend and i have done everything i know how to do. honest lirks the thing i have done the most is begged this billionaire tom barrett. family for the opportunity to be we're told he was to the in my son's life. interested. and nothing has yielded any dividends. soy really felt like this was the last tool in the arsenal adviser gary cohn, mick mull that i had to play. it's not something i wanted to do. i didn't feel like i had any vainny. and mark meadows. other options. the official word, president >> and with that said, do you trump has ah full confidence in think what this latest step, the chief of staff. >> you the, cecilia. that there's a chance you could drive a bagger wedge between you let's bring in matthew dowd for and your son? more. >> you know, absolutely. general kelly was brought in to there's the potential. bring order to the white house. no doubt that in these parental it's been revealed in the last abductions, the classic story is week that the division and the alienation part. dysfunction as prevalented a ever. the abducting parent will use >> it spp he seems to be the child against the participating in this. i was thinking, i know "black left-behind parent because papter" is on the show this alienation is central to this theme of trying to remove a morning. in entertainment and pop culture parnd from the life of a child. often reflects big movements in and i certainly have that fear. society. if you remember, the last year, but hontsly, i have had that year and half, the two dynamic fear the whole time. why i have fought so hard to be and iconic people that have t last fivears,the challenges. moved in entertainment are rey >> you said you have been to from "star wars" and wonder brazil over 20 times. each time, do you have a chance woman. the gop has to be careful. to see him? >> no, absolutely not. this powerful movement, led joi i've been down there multiple n opportunity to see him. going on. they seem to be in a battle in fact, every time i do go, against the movement. >> they are, as cecilia said, there's the element of fear that i won't be able to see him. the times i do get to see him trying to change the su the president's have been amazing. plans likely to be dead on there's the void that only he arrival on capitol hill. can fill in my life. >> i think we're in the midst of but -- i have been able to see a midterm election. him -- recently, which is when that's over, al fortunate. election start think the idea of him i saw him two weeks ago. right before the grandparents accomplishing anything more than made a trip down here to the he has accomplished, other than united states and all of this started. >> if you're able to get nico a fix to daca this week, i think back to the united states, do the battle is move spoog a you have any worry about him midterm. lit and very hard to accomplish reacclimating to the states? >> yeah, absolutely, i do. anything more than he's already done. >> matt dowd, thank you very i have reached out to other much. people who have been in my now to the a loimp ix. situation who have had their team usa winning big overnight. children returned. they have let me know some of jam mooi anderson soaring to a the things they have done. some of the missteps they have gold. and the american figure skater done, actually. the reacclimation process. making history and stealing the show. hey, amy. i would love to dream about a >> reporter: hi, michael. possibility of trying to it was so exciting. all of that skating magic reacclimate him. right now, i don't have my some happened right here behind me at the ice arena. back. that is my top priority. it was a huge day for team usa. this is an opportunity for me and the thousands of parents from the ice. all the way to the slopes. going through what i'm going through. we have sought this type of on the ice, the u.s. wrapping up media attention for all of us a tough team figure skating for so long. and truly you're giving a voice competition. not only to me but for the adam rippon, greasefully thousands of left behind parent who is are fig this fight. performing a nearly flawless who have never had the program. yet still placing third in his opportunity to tell their story event. while other skater who is light on this is really appreci finished in the top two spots both fell. the call igniting outrage on opportunity.k you so much. >> a big thank you for chris social media. >> right up into it, yes! brann for that. at the end of the day, there's a >> oh! child in the middle of all of wow! >> reporter: and mirai nagasu, this. >> and you don't know how many, the first american woman to ever as he said, how many families go complete a triple axel at the throughthis. winter games, helping the the >> and he's done so much over these years. united states take home the >> hopefully, he can resolve it. bronze. ♪ call her team usa's queen of the coming up, the abc news mountain, jamie anderson, exclusive with former soaring. quarterback johnny manziel. what he's saying. this is sumiko through the lens of google pixel 2. and spinning through the women's snowboard slopestyle to win the this is sumiko on her birthday. she turned 83. united states' second gold medal, even in winding this is her with all her friends. conditions. >> it made it superchallenging to clear the jumps. this is what she does on tuesdays. >> reporter: just hours earlier, red gerard, also victorious in this is what she does on saturdays. the men's event. ♪ the 17-year-old shredding his way to the top. her dj name is sumirok. now the youngest american male there's a deeper story behind every picture. gold medalist in 90 years. >> i actually said going into question your lens. the contests that i love fourth ♪ place. but first place is better. i gotta say. question your lens. >> reporter: chris mazdzer down therbottle of tropicana pure oranges squepremium.o each the luge track straight into the history boox and the silver. and absolutely no space for added sugar, water, or preservatives. mazdzer rying this most on tropicana. we put the good in morning. instagram. it honestly doesn't feel real yet. it honestly has take an village to put me in the position where i was on the handles. that village cheering him on erupting into celebration after the 29-year-old crossed the finish line. so tell us who was in that very this is food made to sit down for. spirited and probably cold clan cheering you on. slow down for. >> my sisters, kate and sara. put the phone away, and use a knife and fork for. my girlfriend, mara. it was amazing having everyone and with panera catering, it's food worth sharing. panera. food as it should be. there. >> reporter: chris's fans not dressed for the brutally cold ...with floral fusion oil. weather. he says he likes it that way. for caressable soft skin... that extreme cold gives him the ...indulge in the rich lather... icy fast conditions he needs. ...and delicate scent. he liked it when there's though pamper yourself. room for mistakes and no room [background music] for adjustments. one person here who is enjoying get caressably soft skin. the the colder temperatures. with caress. i want to turn to my colleague, matt gutman, who has been covering the olympics with me. with three extrairst absorb channels.r get caressably soft skin. how are you enjoying the they stay up to three times drier temperatures? >> reporter: i'm look forward to so babies can sleep soundly all night feeling my face again, amy. you know it. it's been brutally, mercilessly pampers cold this weekend. right now, a wind chill when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, temperature of zero degrees so he got home safe. here. we tried to take the temperature earlier with this laser yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! thermometer. it crapped out. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. the phones are on the fritz liberty mutual insurance. here. the wind has wreaked havoc on and lose weight with contrave. the games. it's fda-approved to help adults who are overweight or struggle with obesity lose weight and keep it off. canceling number of events. contrave is believed to work on two areas of the brain: tess coady has blamed it for a your hunger center... crash that caused her to rupture i'm so hungry. (avo) and your reward system... in her acl. ice cream. french fries. snowboarders say flying in the (avo) to help control cravings. air feels like they have a sail one ingredient in contrave may increase suicidal thoughts or actions in some children, teens, beneath them with all the wind. good news coming up. and young adults in the first few months. balmy weather ahead, with a high serious side effects are mood changes of 30 degrees tomorrow. like depression and mania, seizures, amy? >> that is going to feel like increased blood pressure or heart rate, liver damage, miami, matt. ky not wait for that. glaucoma, allergic reactions, and hypoglycemia. let's look at the loimpic medal count. not for patients with uncontrolled blood pressure, the united states big wins today seizure history, anorexia, bulimia, drug or alcohol put news the top five. norway is leading with the withdrawal, on bupropion, opioids, maois, overall medal count at eight. germany with the most golds with allergy to the ingredients, or pregnant. four. as you know, we have a long way may cause nausea, constipation, headache, and vomiting. to go. this is just the beginning. reduce hunger, help control cravings with contrave. and we're all rooting for team usa. back to you guys. >> quite the fight. >> yes, sit. now you an talk to a doctor online and get free shipping at. we have a lot more. amy will be back. to the deadly helicopter crash in the grand canyon that killed three people on a sight seeing tour. this morning, four others are fighting for they lives. david kerley has the latest on the investigation. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, robin. we checked. those four still in the same critical condition. this morning, investigators trying to determine was it weather, terrain, or something else? three tourists were killed. hoping to see the spectacular o. in the fiery explosion that followed the the crash, walking away from the wreckage right there is is a survivor. we're back with the abc news >> emergency. grand canyon. west for a hel horks down. exclusive. johnny manziel, the former nfl >> r in the steep, quarterback and heisman trophy rugged canyon, four survivors in winner. now opening up about struggles all, including the pilot. off the field. >> the will to survive kicks in. he's opening up to t.j. holmes who was with him over the it's a fight or flight syndrome weekend. seems like he's come a long way. >> his dad once said, if the my we have inherent in every one of son doesn't get help, he'll be us. i'm sure that had a lot to do with their survival. dead by his 4th birthday. e he just turned 25. >> reporter: not an easy rescue. first responders facing a he says he stopped drinking. he has an offer on the table to 20-minute hike in the rugged get back to pro football. he's engaged. terrain. they didn't air-lift everyone he's revealing the help he is out for more than eight hours. getting to mount not just a football but a life comeback. aing winds h efforts. >> you don't understand when witnesses saw the helicopter people come up to us, like, what the hell is your son doing? circling. >> i saw smoke and fire. just hear the fire i didn't feel that until my mom helicopter. it's just really hard to watch said that. she just broke down. something when you can't help. aw the trickle-down effects >> reporter: the flight took off carrying six british tourists of what i was doing in my daily and the pilot from outside las vegas. life that werend the company which extended pointless. andselfish. sympathy and said it's >> reporter: johnny manziel's cooperating fully h says it life. from field, to club, to flies 600,000 passengers a year. courtroom the has been on full display since november 10, 201. the ntsb database citing 19 >> manziel takes off again. accident reports over the last >> reporter: that's the day the legend of johnny football was 25 years. born. including a crash in 2001 that >> manziel on h feet, touchdown! >> reporter: an exciting, wildly killed six. >> i think when people think about, am i getting on the talented yet undersized airplane, that helicopter? quarterback at texas a & m. you need to have done due diligence. went on to be the first freshman >> reporter: in the past ten years, 27 fatalities in to ever win the heisman. sight-seeing helicopter crashes look at that. in the country. according to a search at the looky here. >> a bunch of stuff from the ntsb database. 2012 season. >> reporter: he was a first investigators on the scene today. >> thank you, david. round draft pick for the cleveland browns. to ohio now, where two his off-field issues caused them police officers were killed to cut him in 2015. after responding to a 911 call. he's not played football since. president trump has tweeted his >> watching other guys doing what i want to be doing. condolences. the case getting national i'm sitting on the couch being a attention. loser. linzie janis here with the >> reporter: manziel admits there is no one to blame by him. story. >> reporter: president trump run-ins with the law. also called ohio governor john a domestic assault charge kasich. two described these officers as dismissed in november after he the finest among us. agreed to attend an anger manage they were responding to a 911 chlt course. hangup call when they arrived at and the partying and drinking. like this one caught by tmz the address, they were ambushed. this morning, grief and anguish cameras. >> i had a sense of entitlement. in h ohio community after two i got so ingrained in only police officers were shot and killed. while responding to this 911 caring about what johnny wanted. call. >> can i help you? even when i thought i was doing what i wanted, i was miserable. what's going on? >> reporter: he entered rehab in [ crying ] 2015. he got engaged to his >> reporter: a few moments girlfriend. he's been working out. later, another call from the trying to convince a pro team to same address. >> 911, what's your emergency. take a chance on him. he's launched his own line of >> please help, please help, apparel. please help. is the goal of this comeback to get back into the nfl >> what's wrong? >> he shot the police officer zblps where are you now? >> hiding in the bushes. ultimately? >> that's the end goal 100%. >> reporter: you have to tell me are you still drinking? >> reporter: 39-year-old officer eric joering, and 54-year-old >> no. >> reporter: not at all? >> no, i'm not. here's how i look at it. officer anthony morelli, going back throughout the last remembered as heroes. couple of years of my life, i was self-medicating with >> true american heros. alcohol. i thought it was making me happy they gave their lives today. and get out of the depression to >> reporter: the suspect was shot. a point of where i felt i had expected to survive the wounds. a history of domestic violence some sense of happiness inspect at the home. at the end of the day, you're the suspect's wife trying to get left staring at the ceiling. back in the depression and the a protection order last year. hole, the dark hole of sitting in a room by yourself being officers real heroes. >> big tragedy. superdepressed, thinking about thank you so much, linzie. all the mistakes you have made now to the growing flu in your life. what did that get me? epidemic. what did that get me besides out 1 out of every 10 deaths at the beginning of february was caused of the nfl? where did that get me? by the flu or a complication from it. disgrace snd i went a solid five at least 63 children have died. months until i fell back into a "the new york post" out with bit of a depression where i didn't drink. this cover this morning. i didn't do anything. get your kid a flu shot now. but still, you know, i was going therapy. gio benitez is here. and -- the difference that i know this year is, i started taking a look at my mental there are more concerns about health a little bit and making tamiflu shortages. it a priority in my life and >> reporter: these are spot bree making it a priority in my shortages. the manufacturer says there's enough for everyone who needs life. to where i'm taking medication it. so many are requests this drug. for bipoerl. look at the map. i'm working to try to make sure it's from the app good rx. i don't fall back into any type it shows in some states, the of depression. i know where that leads me and i know how slippery of a slope questi that is for me. request for the drugs is 11 >> reporter: you're speaking very openly about things you times higher than last year. maybe wouldn't have before. the company that makes tamiflu um, and you said you're taking medication now for bipoerl. is working with distributors. they'll overnight the drug to when were you diagnosed with that? >> about a year ago. hard-hit areas. like june or july. i went to a facility in cvs and walgreens say, if one california. at the end of the day, i can't help that my wires are local pharmacy doesn't visit, differently crossed than yours call toers find it. pip can't help my mental makeup of the the way i was created. >> there's another drug being but i know that if i stay on thm developed in japan. how effective is that? >> if it pans out, you only need doing right now, i think my dad, my mom, i think bree would all to take it once, to the twice a agree that they've seen a day. it could work in 24 hours. drastic change. now, the question that you asked was, is that sustain snbl and the japanese manufacturer is will that be the case moving still testing it. forward? i would like to sayyes. they're in discussion. there is no word on when this have a lot of confidee that that would be the case. will hit the market. >> i hope it hits the market um -- but at the end of the day, soon. now to major return to the it's to be seen. i'm still moving forward. courts. serena williams back in action i'm doing the little meticulous for her first competitive match things i have to do try to keep since becoming a mother. she teamed up with her sister, this right over anything else is what means the most to me. venus in the fed cup doubles thing to me not match. a special fan in the stands. niz call health. mental. >> reporter: part of the process her daughter, alexis olympia. is keeping friends and family a oh, a cutie pie. the sisters did lose their texas a pand m, where people match. venus won on the singles court. line up for hours to meetllo trk it marked her 1000th career singles victory. her sister, serena congratulated it will be. ianoet back on t her with this post. and do so much calling it crazy impressive. joy in my life and makes me go to her site and see the -- doha>> reptet was dropped, to t post. >> talking about babies, right? oh, we're in the baby mood. celebrating another new mom. about it now. he acknowledged it was a tough we want to wish a big "gma" situation. he does have a cfl contract welcome to ginger's new baby waiting on him. boy, miles macklin. he could be back in pro football in canada in the next few there he is. born friday morning. this was our first glimpse of months. >> so much, so so long. winning the heisman as a miles. check out those. freshman. >> he was 19 when he was one of ginger sent new pictures this the most famous people in the morning. he was 8 pounds, 7 ounces. country. >> seems on the right road. there's the happy mom and her >> thank you, t.j. coming up, the olympic adorable little boy. look at big brother adrian. athlete battling for his life 1 so excited to meet his little did. nothing short of amazing. brother. ♪ life goes on, yes, life goes on... ♪ ginger says miles is a doll already. the whole family is doing well. the whole family at "gma," we were so happy for you, ginger. i've always wanted to share a special moment with my mom. congratulations to you. i think surprising her with a night ski trip would just be and everyone else in the family. the biggest gift i could give her. let's make that happen. >> two beautiful boys. >> 8 pounds, 7 ounces. she's gonna be so excited. ♪ take me where i want to be. ♪ >> two big and beautiful boys. we go to rob. ♪ let me dream, oh, let me dream... ♪ >> miles maclin. a strong boy name. soggy saturday and sawnt east of to treat hert before diheartburn...xium 24hr the appalachian -- sunday east of the appalachians. lucy could only imagine enjoying a slice of pizza.w, it. another snow day for chicago. nexi 2re it starts 9 addition in a row of for all-day, all-night protection. measurable snow. the cold will keep the snow can rs without heartburn? 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>> 3 years old he is. a lot of news. the white house in damage control mode after president trump's comments on domestic abuse allegations and the the me too movement. back to cecilia in washington. >> reporter: goreorge, so many tough questions today. the president, of course, his first remarks about rob porter from the oval office on friday stun something many when it seems the president was wishing rob porter well. and instead making zero mention of the women, the two ex-wives accusing him of domestic violence. this weekend, the president raised gri y ed eyebrows with t. people's lives are being shattered and destroyed by a mere allegation. is there no such thing as due process? porter's first ex-wife, jennie willoughby is writing in "time" magazine. she said, if the most powerful people in the nation don't see my story of abuse where overwhelming evidence, what hope do others have of being heard? the white house is now rolling out infrastructure week. >> thank you, joshlg. to a big change that may be coming to the way your packages are delivered. amazon, they're at it again. ek employering the idea of taking a step in the shipping business. taking on fedex and u.p.s. rebecca jarvis is here. how is this going to work out? >> good morning, michael. is there any business amazon is not trying to get point? this is the company helped fuel boom in online shopping. now they want to own more of that process. later this year, amazon is expected to pick up packages from brick and mortar businesses and deliver them to consumers. they'll test this service in los angeles before rolling out to more consumers around the country later this year. am zon is not outright confirming it. but they're not disputing it. telling us, we're always infoe rate issing and experiments on behalf of customers and the buzzes that sell and grow on amazon. this could be an issue for the likes of u.p.s. and fedex. it won't happen overnight. is it going to save me money? amazon can't afford to make this cost a lot more money. not initially, because ultimately, that would create a price war. they don't want to drive away customers. they want to gain more customers with this. >> boy they're into everything. >> everything. >> turks rebecca. now more on the olympics. team usa racking up medals. amy is there with them right now. good m >> reporter: hey, robin, gd morning to you. it was a great start forican at. it all beg-year-old red gerard and 27-year-old anderson, who both will be taking home gold medals in the men and women snowboard slopestyle and then we have mirai nagasu. the first american woman to ever complete a triple axel in the adam rippon helped his team to the bronze. he plazed third behind two competitors who both fell on the ice though his performance was rock solid. it was to a lesser degree of difficulty. a lot of people on social media saying adam rippon was robbed. so much more to cover over the next few weeks. the weather is warming up the. the best news of all. >> that's good. people are saying rion ripped off. that's how they were saying it on social media. >> yes, exactly. >> i don't know if you could see this moment. a lot of people were talking about this. a north korean cheerleading contingent and one guy. and the 200 women, matching outfits. going apt it during the korean hockey game where north and south played on the same team. yes, they lost to switzerland. it was a game a lot of people will never forget. >> i don't know what i'm doing here, but i better clap. >> and stand up. he looked a little confused. >> don't want to get that wrong. when we come back, a backlash brewing against the new family movie, "peter rabbit." some parents are calling for a boycott saying it makes light of fo aerial ji bullying. and new details on prince harry and meghan markle's wedding. from when it starts and the private resepgs. we have all of that. and lara is upstairs. >> from british royals to movie royalty. 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[ cheers and applause ]back to " and, we have a very excited aud krens this morning. they're excited, beuse, lara, it's time for "pop news." >> it might have a little to do with chadwick. i'll take it. good morning to you all. and to you. kensington palace just released new details on meghan markle and prince harry's big day. the ceremony will strt at 12:00 charp. and then at 1:00, the newly weds will begin their carriage procession. riding through windsor town to see fans. from there, back to windsor for a large reception at st. george's hall. capping off the evening, prince charles will host a private party for the couple's close friends and family. no word on who is designing megan's dress or where the couple will honeymoon. but a picture of fabulous day on may 19th is emerging. >> wow. >> noon. >> we're going to get it. >> okay. >> your invitation is in the mail. >> just making sure. one, ellen degeneres' 60hda. she celebrated saturday. boy, did they celebrate. check out the venn crew. this was posted by ellen's wife, portia de rossi. >> nice. >> no joke. the happy couple enjoying the moment. there's ellen. busting a move. there was a photo booth. we got to see lots of guest snaps. kim and kanye. very pregnant chrissy teigen. and there with john legend. they said they had the best time on social media. meghan trainor hamming it out with the birthday girl. she wrote it with us the coolest night of her life. other guests who were at the party. jennifer aniston. aimy schumer. our invites were, apparently, lost in the mail. >> a good time had by all. >> happy birthday ellen. then finally. [ cheers and applause ] yeah. give it up. >> and then, um, so this story bummed me out. it's the end of an era for one of america's most beloved outdoor brands. l.l. bean. the company company guaranteed products could be returned at any time. no questions asked. you can see where a problem might ensue here. >> yeah. >> the lifetime return policy is now ending. management says people have -- they have begun? they have begun taking advantage of the policy. somebody wrote on the facebook page that the customers have been interpreting our guarantee well beyond the original intent. one person said he knew someone who would scour his house, yard sales, for any old l.l. bean gear to exchange for store credit. another said they withined man in line returning fishing gear from the '80s. >> oh, boy. >> the store clerk took it back. the c.e.o. says it got too out of hand.tomers have one year for returns and must show proof of purchase. >> it's too bad. >> too bad. ruin i had for all of us. >> that policy worked 106 years ago. not now. >> times, they are a changing, michael, that's "pop news" everybody. >> thank you, lara. we move on to the "gma" cover story. the movie "peter rabbit." some parents are calling for a boycott of the film for showing food early bullying, that's what they call it. good morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning to you. the issue comes up twice. first, peter wonders if the man's allergy is real. then what happens later has some parents fuming. he's a beloved literary character with a knack for mischef. >> you must be peter rabbit. >> reporter: peter rabbit, the case of man versus critter is now on the the big screen. >> did you know they set traps in my bette? >> reporter: this morning, some parents are calling for a boycott because of a controversial scene making light of food allergies. >> the rabbits fine out that mr. mcgregor is allergic to blackberries. the character is going into a full-blown reak and pulls out hif epinephrine pen and injects him. >> reporter: nicole's 8-year-old son has a severe allergy. the condition is no joke. >> east allergic to peanuts, tree nuts, and sesame seeds. if the smallest amount gets into his system, he will have a reaction. >> reporter: she writes on facebook, it's never okay to tease or taunt somebody who has a food allergy with the food that they're deathly allergic to. it is a severe form of bullying. the hashtag boycott peter rabbit is flooding social media. one post reads, i'm disgusted. another calls it irresponsible. some are defending the movie. writing, it's just a stupid film. and please leave the poor rabbit alone. >> the movie unfortunately sent the wrong message to children. that it's something to joke about. and it's not. you could say to your children in the movie they joked. but in our family, it's not laughing matter. >> reporter: still trk backlash was enough for the studio and the filmmakers to issue an apology. telling abc news that we sincerely regret not being more aware and sensitive to this issue and we apologize. peter rabbit also apologizes in the film. not specifically for the food attack. this is a scenario where people think this is people being too sensitive. others say 1 in 13 u.s. kids are estimated to have food allergies. it's a serious issue. >> okay. thank you, diane. let's go to rob. >> talk about chicago. check out your "g.m.a." moment, just because you're extinct doesn't mean you're from doing chores. irene is shoveling the sidewalk. over 18 inches of snow they have seen nine consecutive days. they are digging out this morning. that's a check on what's happening in when i chicago, hea look at the local forecast. >> reporter: i love that, rob that's great. we have rain closer to philadelphia and north and west. it should be off the coast at lunch time. lots of clouds, and temperatures falling in the the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast we'll bounce up to 46 for the high, it will be breezy and cooler, sun later on. partly sunny and chilly tomorrow, 41. for valentine's day 52 with rain likely the night. smarter. apple entering the market with the brand-new home pod, just released on rid the. how does this stack up against other smart speakers out there? the one and only beckry worley will help us determine this. >> i'm your assistant today. home assistants are the gateway to controlling music, gadgets, al types of info in your home. which one should you choose? suddenly -- >> hey, google. >> and -- >> alexa what time is it? >> hey, series. >> reporter: apple hoping that will be the hot new question. it's >> we call itd home pod. >> reporter: apple's smart speaker is all about music and keeping your in their iphone, apple tv, itunes world. >> one thing sam really good at is creating and feeding its ecosystem. >> reporter: at a cost of $349, they're starting with a high-end speaker. ♪ move >> reporter: whoo! lots of bass. it sounds amazing. but, this is a home assistant. so how does this stack up when it's time to get to work? i asked amazon's alexa and google home to search. set timers. and control some smart devices like my therm stath. they did well. so did home pod. hey, seri siri, set a timer forr minutes? what is the weather going to be like tomorrow? >> the high will be 68. low, 46. >> reporter: turn on the fish tank lights. >> done. >> reporter: while amazon, google, and am race to own your kitchen counter and your whole home, which device is right for you? >> what can i do for you? >> what can i do for you? >> amazon can shop for you. home devices. home pod can do those things. but it's playing catchup. and, the price, you know -- >> it's a little bit more. are you gettinge sound from the that? >> the sound is incredible. i mean, it really -- fills the room. and, if you're living in the apple music world, that sound is a great one and done solution for a home assistant. >> all right. thank you, becky. let's go the michael. thank you, robin. now to the inspiring story of a teacher going well beyond the call of duty. chelsea haley started with the nonprofit teach for america to make a difference the lives of students. she didn't know that at just 4 years old, she, her student, and his baby brother were about to have their clooifrs changed forever. they'll join news a moment. first, their story. at 24 years old, chelsea was an elementary school teacher in baton rouge, louisiana. one of her student, gentlemjero causing her trouble day in and day out. he was having a tough time at home and taking it out at school. chelsea admitting his behavior was so bad she almost quit teaching. after her two-year commitment with teach for america, it was time to move on. but something was holding her back. it was jerome. then in october 2015, chelsea had a life-altering dream. god told her she was destined to be jerome's mother. soon realizing he felt the same. and with his mother's blessing and hopes for a better life, chelsea became mom to jerome and his little brother, jace. >> yay! >> reporter: now, over two years late, the family is thriving. chelsea, jerome, and jace join us from kennesaw, georgia. thank you for joining us. he's a little shy. there you are, jace. such an incredible, inspiring story. i have to say, chelsea, it didn't start out this way. jerome was a troubled student. he made you consider quitting teaching. what made you change your mind? >> so, after exhausting all of my resources in the classroom, i realized that the only way to reach jerome was to get to know him and just build a relationship. so, i started spending time with him outside of school. going to his football games. his basketball games. just hanging out with him at home. buying school supplies and groceries. those kinds of things. as i got to know him, i realized that, the kid is really funny. really witty. very smart. just kind to everyone around him. so, though there were still days the the classroom with he made me want to pull my hair out, i knew that below that tough boy exterior, there was a little boy begging to be loved. >> we were happy that you found that part of him. you're 26 years old now. you're a single mother of two boys. how has your life changed? >> wow. yeah. so, my life has definitely changed in a lot of ways. um -- over the last two years, my decisionmaking has gone from focusing on myself to ally focusing on my boys. so when i think about my money, my time, my energy, all of it is really on the boys and what's best for them. i have even taken two part-time jobs on top of my full-time job, just to make ends meet. >> i'll tell you what. you need that energy. because jace is doing 360s in his chair right there. >> i know. >> jerome, how does it feel to know that chelsea changed her entire life for you and your brother? >> it means she's -- it must mean that she really loves me and believes in me. >> what message do you have for other kids who may be going through a tif time like you were? >> to never give up. and keep trying, no matter what people say. you always have to believe you can do anything. >> i tell you right now you have not given up young man. you're on the honor roll. yes, you are. [ cheers and applause ] and you're -- you're very active. you're very active in school activities. chelsea, for you, how does it feel seeing him do such a great job right now? >> i don't think there are many words to really describe just how awesome it is to celebrate all of jerome's achievements. i think it just goes to show that he's always had the potential. all he needed was the support and the self-confidence to be successful. so i'm just really proud of him. >> well, we're all proud of him. you know, we know you are big atlanta sports fans. we reached out to our friends at the brave naps would like for you to be their guests at an upcoming baseball game. is that cool with you? >> wow. yeah. that would be awesome. >> that would be awesome. you are awesome. we thank you for sharing your story with us. chelsea, jerome, jace. good luck to you all. and jerome, keep it up, okay. young man? see you soon. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] great story. when we come back, "black panther' star chadwick boseman is here. say hello to if any politically correct roseanne. >> i no longer attempt to stab people. >> we answer all the questions people have asked me for 20 years. i love being a grandmother. criticizing your children in front of their children, oh mirks god is that fun. >> thursday night. >> you're a tough crowd. i'll tell you. >> on a special "20/20." >> good morning, 8:27 a.m., monday, february 12. i'm tamala edwards let's go over to karen rogers with the latest traffic report. >> reporter: we have an accident on i-95 blocking the center lane involving a tractor-trailer and another truck northbound. southbound, heavier morning ride between woodhaven and the vine. chopper 6 hd over a terrible accident scene shutting down the white horse pike involving a motorcycle slamming into a pole. white horse pike is shut down in both directions by garfield road. stick to 73 as the alternate. back outside, live another accident, 2 oh, 2 both directions to county line road. police is directing traffic with the accident scene there. >> time to talk about your monday accuweather let's go over to david murphy, good morning. >> reporter: light rain is moving into philadelphia again, nothing like the heavier stuff from yesterday. a little bit steadier rain with darker shades of green down south in new jersey and delaware, another light band to the west, looks like that will be off the coast probably this afternoon. 47 in philadelphia. 39 in allentown. colder air is marching in from the northwest on the wind that you see there. this afternoon, 46. we'll dip down to 40 around lunchtime. 46 breezy and cooler today. 41 tomorrow, milder valentine's day high of 52 and showers probably at night. -- probable at night. tam. >> that's it for us, we'll send you back to "g.m.a." and see you in 30. [ cheers and applause ] welcome back to "gma." we have got an incredible audience. you guys are loud this morning. and when you have an incredible audience, you have to bring out an incredible guest. a marvelous guest if i can say so myself. the star of "black panther" smashing presale ticket records. he's here. "black panther" himself, here in times square. even give it up for chadwick boseman. [ cheers and applause ] >> welcome, welcome. thank you for coming. >> good to see you. >> i know you're feeling the love. i know you're feeling the love. well. wow. >> not a bad way to start your day, huh? >> no, i have not seen this yet. >> have you -- you are everywhere. >> i haven't seen the hard copy of it. >> it's yours. >> "time" magazine. first black superhero in his own movie. this is history. what is -- with all the fanfare and all the thing, the look at the big you're in the middle of the storm. how does it feel for you? >> this thing has taken on its own life. it's amazing. amazing to watch how excited people are. amazing to see. these little black panthers. [ cheers and applause ] somebody's going take my job. you know. >> and we saw you in the cast. you guys are flying high. you're in style. it looks like you are having a great time with this promotion and being around each other. off the set. on the set. i mean -- >> yeah, that's on the plane. we took over first class. and -- it was so funny. the pilot came out and looked at first class. and, we were all like in each other's seats talking to each other. i don't think they have ever seen anything like that before. >> mm-hmm. enjoying the moment. enjoying the the moment. >> did they know who you were? >> yeah, yeah. >> word has gotten out. >> the crazy thing is, people haven't seen it yet. not even, because it doesn't open until friday. what do you hope, when they're in the theater, that they take away? >> it's crazy. it has a lot of substance. and, um, i think -- you always get what you bring to it. first off. but, i think there is -- there is a sense of pride i have seen from most people when they come out of the theater. that is a very unique experience. across the board whether they're african-american or african, or white, or asian. like, t it was interesting in cr korea. people were coming in in their own traditional outfits. not african outfits. they're own. just to greet us and give us our salute. so it's -- it's notus know, adae characters of -- of thi particular film. own sense of character, a very, very interesting thing i have never seen before. >> it will be great to see that happen here as well. ll has a questiou.panthers, >> uh-oh. >> oh. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> why is it important to you that there's a movie like this that represents black heroes? >> okay. um -- it's important i didn't have this growing up. um -- and, you know, just -- i' know. there's a kid in each one of us. i know what it's going to mean to you, when you see it. that it can give you a certain type of confidence when you walk through the world. it also p meople that look like you see you in a diflight particular way. >> this is the first -- [ applause ] this is the first movie camilla gets do see at night. you have a gift for chadwick as well. >> oh, it's valentine's day. thank you, thank you. thank you so much. thank you. >> a big first time. >> first time at night. >> you have a valentine. >> oh, she wrote a little something in it. >> she beat -- she beat my lady. [ laughter ] >> you gotta accept the first one you get. you got your valentine. did you realize how important this filmingit? >> it was important to us. how would feel about it. i knew from the comic book what a black panther movie could be. the type of impact it could have. i knew it was be a revolutionary idea. i didn't know people would buy out theaters. >> before hand. >> and kids to see. it's an amazing thing. >> they don't have to wait long to see a little bit. we'll show it right now. >> my king. >> stop it. stop it. >> i've already sent a car ahead for you. whoa are you taking with you to korea? >> okoye. and makia as well. >> you sure it's a god idea to take your ex on a mission? >> that's a good point. wt a great cast. leticia.labass seett. it goes on and on and on and on. >> i love michael b. jordan. forest whitaker. but i have to talk about the women in thelm. just because, because they're all so different. you know, and so -- you know, wonder woman was great. this sort of extends that conversation about black superhero women. women. and superhero movies. because there's not just one image to look at. they're all very different and have different types of beauty and strength and -- you know, it's -- i think it would be fascinating to see that. >> lupita and everybody. yeah. [ applause ] >> very fascinating. we can't wait to see it. even i know is excited about this movie. we get a little prescreen tomorrow. >> tuesday, tuesday, we get the screening in new york city. got my hats. >> hits theaters on friday. chadwick boseman everybody. coming up, adam rippon is live with amy from south korea. we'll be right back. >> latelieds it is all abo ym on human lab date night. and a meal you can serve for brunch lunch, or late night supper. [ cheers and applause ] we're back now with one of the stars of last night's olympic game. american skater adam rippon. he performed the nearly flawless routine. helping team usa win bronze. amy is in south korea with adam right now. good morning to you again, amy. >> yes, good morning to you. adam rippon wearing his bronze medal. congratulations. first time on on limp ek ice. you nailed it. howt make a performance like that in your olympic debut? >> it feels incredible. you know, we had the competition early on monday morning. so, good morning, everybody. it's monday morning. so, like, i had the competition earlier today. and, um, i don't think i have ever been that nervous at 10:00 a.m. in my entire life. um -- but, it felt great. i thought i was going throw up. but i kept it together. >> you didn't look like it. you had all the confidence. all the finesse. that's part of why people on social media are saying rippon was robbed. you placed third. the two people in front of you fell. you did not. what you to think of your scores? >> think we need to get those people that think i was ripped off on a judging panel immediately. maybe before the individual competition. >> there you go. you still have more competitions. we can work on it for you. you were the first openly gay u.s. winter olympian. is a pretty remarkable thing. you were making headlines then opinion you made further headlines when you spoke out about vice president mike pence. i have a question for you. you eluded that you might do this. when the olympics are over, would you sit down with mike pence? and what would you say to him? >> you know what, i personally don't have anything to say to mike pence. i'm lucky because legislation he's pushed has not affected my life at all. i spoke out because there are people out there whose legislation -- whose lives have been affected by change he's tried to make. soy spoke out for them. because i right now have a voice. and, um, i think it's important for me to use it. that's a conversation -- a conversation for them. >> you also have a teammate. gus kenworthy who is openly gay. you two are firsts in the winter olympics. he was there cheering you on. i loved seeing the post. what has his friendship meant to you? >> we have been corresponding, heading into the games. and we said that okay, before opening ceremonies we have to meet. we finally met. and, um -- you know, we got the walk in together. and, i -- that's -- you know, we have a bond now that we'll have for the rest of our lives. and he's such a east supernice. supercute. and -- >> just like you. >> stop it. >> stop it, some more, right? you have your individual competitions coming up tlart week. are you nervous? are you excite snd i mean, you look like you don't have a nerve in your body. it's hard the to believe you felt like you were going to throw up becauseou so confident. what are you most looking forwardhere. i'm at theand -- um, you know, play. i'm so excited to be here. and after this team competition and skating so well, i know,eady to show the world what else i have up my sleeve. >> we cannot wait t s it. i want to ask you this. when it's all done. you have finished cheering on your comrades and make it home, what is the first thing you're going to do? the first thing you're going eat? how are you going to celebrate? >> i'm goingt a bottle of saufe oyster bay with the twist top. >> i like it. >> immediately. >> i'm free, if you want company. >> you can come right ov5 the f xchlt. we have just have a ght. it was such a pleasure to have you with us. congratulations. we hope you get more hardware. >> me, too. it's pretty heavy. >> i think he can do it, g >> amy, would you give him a big old hug. amy, give him a big hug for us. a huge, huge hug. from all of us. >> that's from everyone at "good morning america." >> oh, a star is born. >> that was one of the the best -- interviews i have ever seen. >> so charming. >> very charming. >> yesterday, when he performed, he had the news -- the sports casters cracking up. he does not hold back. he is so himself. and you're right. a star. we just witnessed it. a star is born. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> and we'll be rooting for adam definitely moving forward. we're going to go to you now, rob. which can out these temperatures, we're warming up, south errly flow in the 40s by wednesday. might see a mix of snow at the lower elevations. regardless, go you see -- u.s.a. here's the local forecast. a little light rain around philadelphia. steadier rain down south. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a high of 46 this afternoon. chillier than the weekend. 41 tomorrow. back to 52 for the valentine's day. hawaii kran bread. coming up, jessica biel live i lo this morning. this is great morning. jessica biel, jessica biel is here. an actress. an advocate for women's reproductive health. just teamed up with women care global to start the tryst network. the ceo of woman care global, saundra pelletier is with us, too. please women them both. i want to talk about this. saw you at the super bowl. j.t. how much fun was that? >> i'm sorry. it's so much fun. the energy in the stadium like that is just incredible. >> yeah, it's electric. he brought it. he brought it. >> thank you, i agree. >> and you're bringing with this initiative. which we were just talking about in the commercial break. i came from a great family. but did not want to talk about certain issues. and i know you both have young children. when should you start the discussion? >> well, i mean, this is a -- it's for every family to make that decision pip feel like it starts at a young age when you can talk about your bodies and talk about what your body parts are called technically, without shame. and without fear. and, we do that in my household. we also talk about, you know, i respect your body. you respect my body. and that's very important. having boundaries. and limitations about that. and, so for my family, we start very early. >> how about for you? >> we both have sons. i'm very mindful that, you know, it's important not to be so permissive. as mothers of boys, it's critical to talk to them about respect. and to help them understand the difference between men and women. my son jokes with his friends. be careful what you say around my mama. youow, she's a feminist. boys get ideas, if a woman wears certain things, that might mean something. i said, well, he must think that because hebout body parts accurately. to talk about respect. to create connective relationships. >> you said, jessica, that when you started having a family, that there was some things that you were unaware of. >> absolutely. i mean, yes, we all know how to have a family. but, it's not as easy as we think it is anymore. sometimes it takes a long time to become pregnant.at's what wa. my own knowledge. or mis -- misinformation about my own body. that's where this kind -- this idea started for me. i said, well, if i don't know, does anybody else not know? an tends, we were talking about. they didn't know. and their friends didn't know. and our moms were asking questions. there's a lot of things that, think, what we were saying is you don't really learn all that much about itg kid. and then it's , sex over. and you're sort of like slapped on the back like, good luck. and it's a lot of pressure. >> so get them at a younger age. what are you finding for women that they're saying, oh, my gosh, didn't realize this is this or i didn't realize that? >> think the biggest thing for us is because we want the tryst network to be sex positive and body positive, women are saying, look, the it's so challenging because women manage their fertility for decades. we start with periods. figuring out how not to get pregnant. then when to get pregnant. if we're going space our pregnancies. the idea that one size doesn'tl. you need to listen to your body. how are you going to do that if you don't know how your body works? women want to understand how their body works for them. so that they can respond to it and know when things change. >> i love that. for them. what does tryst stand for? >> it's technically a consensual meeting place. think that's the idea that we wanted to put othat, this is also, you know, ave -- >> but provocative. we wanted to it be on purpose. >> we wanted to spark your interest. >> at this time when things are so serious. time's up. we wanted to say that everything for women is so serious. we also think it's important to be serious. but we want something fun. too. >> the video, humor. it's so important. >> so important. >> a wonderful community there. that hapts this is all about. the community. >> absolutely. it's about bringing men into the conversation. we're all in in together. if we can take the shame away. and if women can be empowered and confident. and make decisions about when to have a family, if they have family, when they spread out their kids, that, like, goes out to the community and changes the world. >> jessica, saundra, thank you, thank you, thank you. for more, about tryst network. go to 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. because with citrusy peel shine, i might as well be spraying orange juice on...grape juice. get serious, get a cleaner with bleach in it. that's right...i'll get it. clorox means clean. [ cheers and applause ] what a great way to start a week. what a wonderful way to start the week. have a great day, everybody. >> good morning, it is 8:56 a.m., monday, february 12. i'm tamala edwards let's head over to karen rogers who is looking at i-95. >> reporter: it got worse, tam, i want you to take a look at travel time. an hour to travel northbound, northbound, there's usually no delay between vine and woodhaven involving several vehicles and tractor-trailer that was blocking all lanes. they have pushed it off to the side. the delay is starting to thin i-95 northbound that is so backed up. it's spilled on it on the ben franklin bridge. if you're traveling toward the ben it's worse coming into the city. the ben is jammed the length you add rain to the that, it's a terrible commute. on the big picture, you see that, i-95 3 miles per hour. the vine is jammed, the schuylkill expressway, and the blue route, good luck. >> let's hope we have better luck with david murphy with accuweather good morning. >> reporter: the rain is light on the terrace. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you the lighter shade of green in philadelphia. heavier stuff toward the coast. all this will shift east and get off the coast at lunchtime. temperatures dropping, 39 degrees in allentown. 43 in philadelphia. this afternoon we'll bounce back up to 46 for the high, that's it. breezy and cooler. 41, chilly tomorrow, getting up to 52 on wednesday, valentine's day. >> love you david murphy. we're following an investigation into a man found inside a burning car. the man was pulled from the vehicle and rushed to the hospital with severe burns. police have labeled the fire as suspicious. we'll have the latest on "action news" at noon. "live with kelly and ryan", malcom jenkins will be there. i'm have a great monday! >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, star of "mozart in the jungle," gael garcia bernal. and of the walking dead and "black panther," danai gurira. plus, super bowl champion for the philadelphia eagles, malcolm jenkins. all next on "live!" ♪ and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪

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