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the cold and storms are making this tri back home tough if many. the latest on that battle for the supreme court. you're looking live right now at the supreme court buildining in washinington, d.c. the flag there at half-staff to honor justice antonin scalia. >> scsc, the lonongestst serving member of the cocot. his fight over his replacement already so fierce. team coverage this morning. we begin with new details about justice scalia's final hours at that texas ranch. jim avila has the latest. good morning, jim. >> rorter: good morning, george. this luxury hunting ranch is now virtually empty. a hunting tripnterrupted by the guest of honor. this morning, justice antonin scalia's body is heading to r rest at the supreme court after being flown to dulles international airport overnight from texas. learns detls about his last hours from the man who discovered his body behind the drawn cur tans of this $500 a night room at a luxury hunting lodge in west texa >> he was totally peaceful, a man who went toleep and just di't wake up. >> reporter: the judgege who loved totount was scheduled to shoot birds saturday with an exclusive group with mostly texan couples who flew in by private jets to hunt, dine and hikike this propertydjacent to big bend national park. justice scalia was the only famous guest, a friend of a friend. he arrived friday about noon, toured the property, didn't joi that day's hunt, but did have dinner over with the group overlooking the scenic lake. excusing himself early citing fatigue. >> at9:00 he said it's b beenn very long day. >> reporter: in the morng, he the owner knocked loudly, when he didn't get any answer. he entered. the county judge who pronounced him dead over t p toldd abc news t t ska scalili family objected to an autopsy. after talking with sheriff deputies and u.s.arshals on the ground, she agreed oneas not necessary. the texas judge says she talked to scalia doctor who told her he was in poor health. he visited the office twice last week. she'll write onis death certificate, naturalcauses,, heart attack. justice scalia was the longest servingember of the current supreme court with three decadeon the bench. his death has huge implications for big cases the court is hearing right now. terry moran has covered the good morning, terry. >> reporter: antonin scalia, rare instance where his impact is felt. somef his highlights no question aut it, the second amendment that case guaranteed the individual right to bear arms. he was part of bush versus gore and in dissent, he did as much really when he was winning. the real question, they're shorthanded. huge cases right before the court right now. on public sectormployees and the mandatory fees they pay right now. the conservatives had that one lined up. liberalsill likely win t that one. other c ces t tt president obama's actions on immigration, so controversisial likely to come before the court. that and so many others, an abortion case, his voice and his vote, if you're going to be conservatively, areoing to be very sorely missed. >> understandable why that it's begun already. it's s sping up to be a monumental fight. jon karl is at the white house with that side of the story. >> reporter: good morning, george, this is a bate that's likely extend throughout this presidential campaign and into the first months of the next presidency. the battle over replacing justice antonin scalia came fast and rious. less than ann hour after the supreme cot announced his death on saturday, senate majority leaderr mitch mcconnell declared the vacancy should not be fild until we have a new president. senator marco rubio told george, the senate shouldn't't start the process no matter who president obama nomite. >> reporter: within the last few monthshs of the president's term we shouldn't be appointing supreme court justices. >> reporter: president obama mi made clear he would move forwardanyway. >> nominate a successor in due time. >> reporter: they're vowing to run out the clock untilbama leaves the white house. that has democrats up in arms. >> the kind ofbstructionism that mitch mcconnell's talking about. he says no, we're not havg hearings. >> reporter: supreme court vacancies during an election year are extxtmely rare. while it's still early,y, the short list of presential obama nominees. it includes merrick garland, a moderate who's won praise from republicans. circuit court judge jane kelly has won praise from senator grassley. and sri srinavasan confirmed as a circuit judge 97-0 jusus threree asian descent. no word from the white house when the president would make this nonation. but senior white h house officials point out in his two previous supreme court nominations he took about 30 days. >> okay, jon, thanks very much. let's talko senator lindsey graham. senator graham, thank for joining us this morning. your leader mitch mcconnell said flatly, president obama should not have a a chance to fill this vancy, does that mean the choice won't get a hearing. >> two things going onn at the same time. very rare that you get a nomination and a selection in an elec year. i don't think that's happened very much. but t the well has been poisonedd by our democratic colleague since 2013, changed the rules to approve the appointees by a minority. behind the idea of a connsus choice. what does that memean? >> somebody, i just threw out orrin hatch -- >> republican senator, that's not going to happenen. >> i voted for soed meier and kagan. when an election is over, the president wins, they have a chance to send qualified nominees of their philosophy to the senate and i will vote for them if they're qualifi even if i would notave e chose them. decided to change the rules in historic fashion to pack the court and that power will have a consequence with me. if hillary clinton wins the white housee in 2017 and she sends over a qualified pererson who's liberal, i'll intend to vote for them the if they're qualified. >> what's the odds of this cay is going to get filled? >> very little. >> yeah, very small. >> state of asasking, big primary coming up this weekend saturday. you're behind governor bush, jeb bush and his candidacy. you been leading the charge with him against dald trump. he still has a prett big lead in y your state, can he be stopped in south carolina? >> he become the michael moore candidate of the republican part at the end of the day, i don't know what's going to happen here. jeb is definitely surging. donald trump will not win the nomination. if you want to get a replacement for justice scalia, nominate a conservative -- nominate someonene can n. donald trump can't get 270 lek rat votetes. what he said about george w. bush is michael moore stuff. he's unfit t to be president of the ununited states. if w nominate donald trump we're giving not only the supreme court nominations to the democrats but control of the government. >> you would still support him? >> i got to really re-evaluate after what he said about george w. bush. the mainstream democratic party opposition of george w. bush, didn't go where donald trump we. being responsible for 9/11 that's something that comes from the part of america. we're just five daysaway from south carolina primary, which could be a critical moment for my of the campaigns and this morning the battle over the supreme court is shaping up to be a key issue and abc's tom >> reporter: this week and this primary, so important for candidates like jeb bush and even senator marco rubio, who ne a victory, a boost, anything positive as wet oser and closer to super tuesday and at this weekend's debate was any indication what is p primary will look like, fight. republican-- agree on one thing, to block any nominee presidenent obama putsorth to replace antonin scalia. >> the senate needs to stand strong. we're notoing to give up the u.s. supreme court. >> repeporter: some still recovering from what many are calling the nastiest debate ye >> while donald trump was build building a reality tv show, my brother was building a security apparatus to keeps safe. i'i'm proud of whate did. he's had the gal -- your brother's reign. remember that >> reporter: more than once, the crowd booing donald trump saturday night as he and jeb bush locked hns throughout the debate. >> they lied. they said there were weapons of mass destruction. there were none. >> reporte in battle between senators cruz and rubio, started on immigration and ended in a different lang wang. >> marco went on univision in spanish and said he would not scind president obama's illegal amnesty. >> first of all, i don't know how he knows what i said on ivision because he doesn't speak spanish. >> reporter: cruz later tangling withtrump. >> hesupports next ss federal taxpayers -- >> you're the single biggest liar. you're the single biggest liar. >> reporter: on that point, donald trump up early, tweeting, quote, funny that jeb didn't want help from his family in his failed campaign and didn't even want to use h his last name. then mommy, now brother. amy. >> all right, tom, thahank you for that. to reaction from the democratic candidates. hillary clinton and bernie sanders voicing outrage at the republicans and backing president obama all the way. abc's cecilia vega has the latest from miami, florida. go morning to you. >> reporter: amy, good morning to you. for hillary clinton and bernie sanders this became a fight against republicans in congress and here on theampaign trail. bernie sanders said even though he disagreed wh antonin scalia on every issue, it clears the president makes a nomination, the congress confirms it. he wants this process to get >> it is outrageous that republicans in the senate and on the campaign trail have already pledged to block any replacement that presint obama nominates. >> reporter: and she says these republicanss vowing to block this nomination are dishonoring the constitution, amy. >> cecilia, thanks so much. now to ryan smith with 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lukas let's check in with f the weather. matt today shoulul be pretty quiet with partly cloudy skies s and decent mperatures gettttg into the upper 30s. tonight, we'll ha a piece of energy pull through with some rain, snow, and the potential for b light icy mix especially north and east of sioucity. then we'll have temperatures tonight's rain will be light across most of the area, but we might see a quarter to a half inch in the northeast. today's high is 39 and it'll be partly cloudy. the low tonight is 29 with light precipitation. then tomorrow we'll have a high of 36 with mostly cloudy and seasonal conditions. lukas: good morning i'm lukas voss here is a quick news update for you lukas western iowa tech community college hosted the northwest regional championship for the first tech challenge in robotics. students in the stem, or science, technology, engineering, and mathenatics club came together to compete against one another with their homemade robots. twenty- eight stem clubs competed...with robots having to perform basic kenetic tasks like a buck welcome back to "good morning america." you're lookingive at richmond, virginia, where so many are facing a snowy commute this morning as a new winter storm moves across the midwest, headed to the east, a lot of snow, eet and rain expect sfld tgh travel ahead. also right now --attle brewing overhe supreme court to fill justice antonin scaliaia seat this weekend after h h passed away. also right now, state of hawaii declaring a state o emergency over zika and other mosquito-borne illnesses. and also this morning -- the hohottest superstars in music are getting ready for the grammys. we know that, could there be a best new artist curse? adele said hello to that award, she's an exception. th is not alwayay the case, wever, the one hit wonders who took home the hon and where they are now. coming up. >> nomination -- milli vanilli. >> taylor swift - -- here were some exceptions. >> we'r going to begin, thou, with new 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pile in colorado. a fresh foot of fresh too enjoy there. meanwhile out west, further west, we're looking at rain, some floodin potentially across parts of washington and the rains wl get down to san hot "good morning america" is brought to you by weather tech. college hosted the northwest regional championship f for the first tech challenge in robotics. students in the stem, or science, technology, engineering, and mathenatics club came together to compete against one another with robots. twenty- eight stem clubs competed...with robots having to perform basic kenetic tasks like picking up and placing ys into a bucket, climbing a ramp, and even switching levers...all forpoints that could be tallied up. the te with the most amount of points was declared the winner. but buildinghe ultemate robot wasn't their only task. " it's not just about robots, it'slso abouteam buiuilding and community service. the teams go infront of judges and have to present their plan, how they came up wi their design, and using their engeneerg notebook as evidence. and then they also talk about served their community, it's not just abo building the robot although that's the main focus. they still have to make sure they're serving their school and their community." it's a growing trend as several schools had multiple teams in the competion. lukas let's check in with for the weather. matt: today should be pretty quiet with partly cloudy skies andecent temperatures getting into the per 30s. tonight, we'll have a piece of energy pull through with some rain, snow, and the potential for a light icy mix especially north and east of sioux city. then we'll haha temperatures in the mid to upper 30s for a few days. tonight's rain will be light across most of the ar, but we might e a quarter to a half inch in the northeast. today's high is 39 and it'll be partly cloudy. the low tonight is9 with light good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and we have a severe winter storm warning. millions of americans hit with snow, sleet and rain after a weekend of record-breaking arctic cold. >> excluse interview with sue klebold. about the serious signs she might have missed. >> would you ransack his room now? >> what every parent should consider. and sports illustrated breaking barriers, ashley graham and rhonda rouseyocking the go big or goal home one-on-one withba superstar stephen curry. as we s -- >> good morning, america. and happy presidents' day to everyone out there. that's the batmobile right here in the heart of tham. you're going to see batman versus superman it's coming out first. we have a special announcement coming up. >> all right, looking forward to that. also ts morning -- we're kicking off a very special edition of our girl power series. all about teens, makaking a huge dierence in the wor right now. this morning, we'll meet an inspiring teen who's breaking down the barrier. it's very interestining. hopefully, enlightening. >> yes, absolutely. oscars, all of the big moments from last night's bafta awards from lonn. the stars got into the valentine'e's day spirit, though, th a kiss cam there. >> that's leo dicaprio right there. >> and the lucky girl rundown. ood morning, guys. we begin withh major travel delays as a winter storm moves from the midwest into t mid-atlantic, snow is mixing with sleet and freezing rain from ohio to the east coast after some of the coldest weather in decades. gio benitez i in new hashire. >> reporter: ryan, good morning to you. this i the kind of dangerous cold that could cause frostbite. sub zero temperatures. good news is, a storm is on the way, that will make this area warmer. let's take a look at some video now, ts is the same area where skiers and sight seers were everyone was rescued and safe this mning. hundreds of flilights nearly 600 have already been cceled from chicago to north carolina, to d.c., today. in indiana, alone,undreds of crashes on the highways because of snow. in philly, freezing water needed to fight this fire. leaving a neighborhood frozen. but some relief is ahead. ryan. >> thank you, gio. turng now to the fierce political battle triggered by the death of supreme court justice antonin scalia. his body arrived in virginia this morning two days after h he died in his sleep at a texas ranch. the absence of the staunch consecutive could tilt t balance of the high court. president obama intends to nonominate a replacement soon. but senate republicans insists that decision shoululd be up to the next president. a new poll finds donald trump leading in southarolina with a commanding 42% of the trump's closest rival ted cruz has less half that. and far behind with half of that is jeb bush. meananwhile, hillary clinton was supposed to be in florida today instead she'staying in nevada to campaign against a surging bernie sanders. clinton and sder attended the same church on sunday reachg out to minority voters. overseas this morning, doctors without borders says one of its hospitals has been bombed in syria. at least ten people were killed. a reco drug bust this morning. authorities in australia seized $1 billion in liquid meth hidden in bra inserts. sobering news about a close member. the renowned novelist who wrote. pat con roy, he's fighting the courag that served him so well in his writing career finally, an update on the man who didn't show up to work for six years and still got paid. the man worked here in spain overseeing a waste treatment facility. no one noticed he hadn't shown up. until he tried to give his boss a -- wait, where is that again? he tried to give his boss a notice he wasn't there. the bottom line in all of this, is that he has denied the allegations tt he's at this job, he didn't show up. i didn' show up, there wasn't any work to do. that's the bottom li. i didn't have anything to do. the head of the waste management facility. why should i come? >> apparently, none noticed. >> we'll see how that goes. let's go over to lara. >> thank you, george comin up on "good morning america" morning menu. exclusive interview with one of the columbine killer mothers. what every parent should consider. another big headline. sports illustrated cover making history this morning and scoring big for body diversity. plus the batmobile is with us. looking for a hero? could be you and apecialnnouncement coming up live right here on "good morning america" right here in times square. stay with us. 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are you sure you're okay? he seemed so tired. >> and i'd let it go. >> i'd let it go. i would dig, if it were me today, i would dig and dig and dig. >> were you distracted? >> well, of course. because we're human. i mean, we all have things that distract us. >> could youou have prevented what happened at cloum wine? >> if i had recognized that dylan was experiencing somee real mental distress? he would not have been there. he would have gotn help. i don't mean to imply that i'm not con ushs of the fact that he a year and a half before the columbine massacre, her son is a junioror. a sies of troubling events. he hked into the school's computer system with some friends. suspended for three days. then t the big shock, he and other kid break into a van, steal electronic equipment and police make anarrest.. th is a felony. two felony and it was terrible. i know,absolutely. it w awful. >> the court sentenced the boys with leniency. a year of counseling and community service. a mother worries abouter withdrawn son but allows herself to be reassured when he's rereleased early from community service. >> he's a good kid, you don't neneed t to worry about dylan. >> reporter: she looked through his room during his junior yeaear. by his senior year, she decided distant and regret. would you ranansack his room now? >> i would. i would do as if his very life was depending on it. >> we want to know while preparing this report,, abc n news did extensive research and consulted various law enforcent enforcements and reached out to victims to hear more from them. joining us now is director of the forensic science departme at george mason department. please welcome mary ellen o'toole. there were some important who erted police about eric's webse. today, can we better connect those dots? >> we can better connect them today, ceainly, but back then, we didn't know what those individual puzzle pieces meant. but today we can pull them all together and g give them lot more significance. journal it was pretty clear ter the fact that he was suicidal, but how does one go from suicidal to homicidal. >> it's important to understand what leakage is, it's forecasting what someone wants to do. in this case, he wassuicidal. he saw suicide as a way to get out of his hopeless. homicicide is a way to get revenge against people that you blame for your life. they're both along the same dimensnal scale. >> after the fact, looking at those journals there were so many warnings signs, dylan's mother didn't read because she wanted to respect her son's privacy. what is your recommendation to paparents who may have concerns? >> the family has to understand what their culture is. we call that in the fbi who rules the roost, who's in charge despite who pays the mortgage, families want to be aware of not just the privacy but does it slide int secrecy, supported by behavioral changes? not talking to the family, becoming very distant. owing physicalchanges. not carin about their hygiene. you look at it, is it secret and what the behaviors that support the facact tt this person has nothing more to do with the family? >> you wrote the manual on how to prevent school shootings like we saw in columbine, at least 79 attacks have been thwarted since that day. what's the most important thing everyone needs toknow? >> everyone can see warningng signs. we are asking people don't vet these signs. if you see something you nd to call a profeional and not try to interpret yoursel and i will also say this, it's a gut-wrenching experience to pic up the phone and have to call 911. people.. it has to be dodone. >> yeah. >> these warning signs aren't limited to one g group of people. >> this is life-saving information. mary ellen thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate your time this morning. >> you're welcome. f you're concerned about a child in your life, you can go to our website on yahoo! for a full mental health resource for you. now to those sports illustratedcovers. this year's sm suit issue is breaking stereotypes featuring plus-size model ashley graham on its cover. >> we can know reveal the sports illustrated swim suit issue 2016 cover. >> reporter: for the first time not two, but three cover models. >> i'm so -- i'm shakin >> reporter: that's riright. sports illustrated revealing ucf fighter ronda rousey, ashley graham and hayley lawson. as part of their 2016 revealed tv special. in a letter assistant managing editor pted o on si.com writes, what defines beauty today? the truth is, times have changed and one s size does not fit all. our position is on beauty is well-known healthy, curvy vie vivacious vivacious. african-american model tyra banks breaking barriers gracing sports illustrated covers in 1996 and 1997. the cover stars taking to ronda rousey writing -- such an honor t share the cover. this cover is for every woman who felt like she wasn't beautiful enoh because of her si. you can do and achieve anything you put your mind to. #beauteyondsize. >> three different type of women representing every woman out there. >> reporteter: for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> the are indeedocking it. joining me now is supermodel emme, who brokehe ground. we have it here in a big way. >> it's so exciting. it's really is momt in history. >> we have seen plus-size models in the ges. put to put ashley o the cover, what does that say to little girls, to everyby? >> it's a very, very big stake is point in history that we're going to rolll forwa in a more posive more i inclusive way o of how we see women. i think it's going on reverberate across the industry magazines. it's really wonderful. it's not a trend. trend. also, "playboy" is perceiving women in a very different way. spor illustrated h done it. we're talking about it in a huge way. ashley, i don't think she gets a day off. she's working so much. >> yes, yes. there's a whole line of beautiful young ladies right behind ashley not going to make this a trend. ey're g going to be a part of this beautiful mowmentum rolling forward for women and girls and quiet frankly the men that le them. >> yes. >> beauty comes in all kind of packages. >> it's great. >> i he known you for a long do you see more barriers that need to be broken? what would y like to see happen next? >> i'd like to see the toy industry continue to roll forward like mattel done with s new fashiont ya line. >> it starts there, it starts very young where we imprint our kids with what -- >> yes, i think it starts very young, withinn the families, the mothers feeling better about themselves. and i think that the conversations around the kitchen tables are really, really important forirls to not hear only ideal of beauty is the one that's accepted. going forward, nice to see a little bit more on the agage, having models in different age brackets. right now, we're happy with having the diversity of body >> congratulations to ashley, ronda and all of the girls. >> thank you for getting up early foror uss today. >> my pleasure, lar zblanchts now outsio rob. >> lara, what a great crowd out here on this presidents' day. louisiana they came acrosshe river from new jersey. arkansas, an georgia. how can i forget? bundle up, it is chilly. severe weather across the south, this energy is gng to go across uisiana, biloxi and pa panama city. 87, another warm one igetting into the upper 30s. tonight, we'll have a piece of energy pull through potential for a light icy mix especially north and east of siououx city. then w we'll have temperatures in the mid to upper 30s for a few days. tonight's rain will be >> i think you were -- >> i think i was, too. >> la laraack to you. couples singing. all fell in love with the same person this valentine's day. that would be ryan reynolds the true sweetheart of the box office over the weekend. starring in the r-rated superhero flick "deadpool." the anhero comedy shattering multiple records. scoring the biggest february opening ever. the movie also the biggest r-rated opening of all-me. obsessed with saving his girlfriend. exacting revenge on those who left him disfigured after a medical treatment. ryan reynolds a deadertainty to be back with more cheeky mayhem. he fought very, very hard for years to keep this movie as it was. he said it needed to stay r-rated. it's's not about curse words it about the character. >> a bet that paid off. >> and a low budget movie. >> $58 million is low budget. >> nowadays. also in "pop news" this morning, closealker or double dipper, we have the perfect gift to give any seinfeld fan. porsches you can buy them in a big lump or dividually. one expected to fetch $7 million alone. jerry said he's never bought a porsche as an investment. don't worry,y, jerry's not going to be biting it. he dozen ss -- he owns dozens more of those. >> how big is his garage? i'm just curious. >> why isn't he selling those cars? he knows something that y you don't. >> you think they're lemons? >> i'm just sayin', jerry, there's something going on. >> lara, you would think spectacular in one of them >> thank yoyou. you guys know ali played her onon seinfel now valentine's day was yesterday. >> ali -- also in "pop news," this is a strange one. next time you go to grocery store to grab eggs and milk, whole foods is considering installing tattoos parlor. the grocery store is considering partnering with free-standing businesses that will sell records, bod care services, part of the plan to attract the younger buyers. no final decision has been made on the tattoo parlor within the hallowed halls of organic produce. the first 365 store opensp in los angeles. seems like a great place to try it. random. >> i don't know if i want a tattoo -- >> exactly. >> fresh organic produce >> that is "pop news" on this beautiful monday. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. what's coming up? >> let's see what's coming up. the biggest moments of the bafta take a look am at the kiss cam. lukas musicians in need received a welcomed gift at the sioux city music conservatory this weekend. lightly used ininstruments were donated to those wishing to play, ... but unable to afford instrument rental fees. instruments of all kinds were donated including guits, trumpets and a clarinet . ... donations can be made year roun.. but... every valentine's day, the conservatory asks the community for more donations with the slogan - "have a heart for music"... "since peoplfound out about the event, it's not just a one day only event it kind continuously goes on and people can contact us and drop stuff off any time. um...we probably had a dozen instruments donated this season, yeah. so it's a. some of them have been given away already you know. it's just kind of an onging process here at the conservatory." conservatory's fifth annual "have a heart for music" donation drive...the conserervatory is a non-profit organization that encocourages basic music education througut the midwest. lukas let's check in wit for the weather. matt:today should be pretty quiet with partly cloudy skies and decent temperatures getting intoto the upper 30s. tonight, we'll have a piece of energy pull through with some rain, snow, and the potential for a light icy mix especially have temperatures first we dare to take you inside the fire. >> oh, my gosh. you can see it. >> into the ice. >> then, amy journeys across the planet taking you into africa's garden of eden, for the first time ever, a 36360-degree virtual reality camera, live on safari puttining you face to face with the most fierce, exotic animals on earth. right in the midst of the great migration. next tuesday, "good morning america" on safari live. presented by samsung. >> that's right. welcome back to "good morning america." she's all pack. >> we're about to go on safari. we're taking you withh us and not just because it's beautiful but also to highlight the danger of so many amazing animals,s, we're talkining elephants, rhinos and giraffes. all facing an unprecedent risk of poaching.. very important story we're sharing with you. >> that's a causehat's near and dear to so many people's hearts. you're going to show us the incredible beauty there.e. ththiss called africa's garden of en. >> we knowe're going to this massive crate. it's a very special stop on the great migration, that's the annual migration where me than 2 million animals are on the move in pursuit of water and we're going to take you there with us. >> pretty good resort, too. >> yes. >> we have to stay somewhere. >> you heard it live. now, amy, drinkith -- the microphone is in your other hand. >> when you can combine wor andnd play. >> fresh off the trip of your trip to iceland with drones. >> we'll have network tv's first-ever live 360-degree virtual reality cam camera with us. take your own look on your smartphone and computer. when you oneover these things, it's made of cardboard. when your smartphone moves, the cam d moves with it. you'll be abl to see live where you want to look and you'll be there with us. >> i'm so excited. >> so, you have control of what you see as a viewer. >> exactly. just go to our website goodmorningamerica.com. join us on tuesday. >> did you get all of your shots? >> i got my shots and malaria pills. >> from there you go to on osrs. >> yes. >> so you won't be tired at all. switching gears to that, last nig was one of first steps in the journey the bafta, the stars were all there. the last big awards show before the big one, the oscars. leonardo dicaprio and maggie smsmith caut kissing. cam. not the only highlight of the night, lama hassan has the details. >> reporter: here we are at the bafta. the red carpet is ready. >> the bafta goes to the revenant. >> and the bafta for leading actor goes to -- leonardo dicaprio. >>heevenant winning flee majorawards. bestst picture. leo even getting praise from his fell throw actors. >> i think 's a genius. >> edging out matt damon, making the leo the favorite to win his . >> thank yo bafta, i'm absolutely humbled and i'm tonight. i didn't grow up in a life of privilege, i grew up in a ver rough neighghborhood in east los angeles a ts woman drove me three hours a day to different as school, mom, happy birthday.. i love you very much. >> reporter: kate wins let contende in a neck and neck race for best actress. >> you're tippe to win. am i really? >> yes. >> don't tell me that. kate's night. >> thank you, bafta, so much. > reporte brie larson unable to attend winning for best actress in "room" making her an almost shoo-in for the oscar. >> this is my first bafta. it feels really good. >> i was nominated once before. i was unable to come. >> it's amazing. >> it's incredible. so sweet intlr for "good morning america," lama hasan, abc news, london. >> there you go. touching speeches. >> really beautiful. i'm so excited about the oscars. indicator. i don't know, i think leo? >> yes. it's his year. >> best movie? i love spotlight. >> i love revenant. >> i don't know if itwill go. i love that one as well. we'll move now on to steph curry, dominated at the all-star game this weekend. he's become a dubsmashing star. obama. did a little bit of a cameo. >> funny. >> there she isight there. jesse palmer you had timeor a little one on ti. >> yes. steph curry, despite his popularity, he's surprisingly a doting father. steph curry dominating the all-star court sunday night. the sharp-shooting point guard bringing home the victory for team west. do you think you're the best player in west? >>yes. that's my mentality, my fos. >> reporter: now with curry at the helm the golden state warriors are on track to break the nba record for regular-season wins. 95 95-6 record set by michael joran >> i don't know how many times you're going to be able to chase an historic record like that and be a team everybodyremembers. >> reporter: but the 27-year-old is not the only one making headlines. his daughter riley, an overnigh intern sensation, stealing her dad's thunder in his postgame press conferences. what is she like when you guys are at home? >> she's exactly that. she has so much personality. she's full of energy. >> reporter: what is it going to be like the time a boy comes to the curry household. >> i don't kw if i'm ready for that. reporter: while his wifee is the culinary chops and food blog. they don't call him chef curry for nothing. >> i have one dish, five ingredients, 15 minutes, i keep it simple knknock i out. let the fily enjoy. the next day, the next day, the next day. >> reporter: off the court, you'llind them rubbing shoulders with the obamas. the first lady posting ts wildly viral video on friday. curry admits one thing that throws him off his game. >> a little intimidating was the secret service. i lost a match. i blamed it on the secret rvice. he's used to that environment. square. >> fans love steph curry and he's may be the most relatable superstar in the nba. not the tallest player in the game, can't jump the highest, he's a great shooter, hethat's something everyone around the world can do. >> he's not relatable at all. no one can play -- >> you can try and shoot like steph curry. >> new movie coming out bat mba pmanersus superman. all right, look, today i'm going to be a batman fan. we're getting into this bad boy a little bit. it's also presidents' day. let's break out the presidents forecast. d.c., snow happening. your prpresidents' cities across the country. washington, of course, 33 degrees with rain changing to snow. kennedy california, 73. some snow rolliling in here.getting into the upper 30s. tonight, we'll have a piece of snow, and the potential for a light icy mix especially north and east of sioux city. then we'll have temperatures in the m to upper 30s for a few days. tonight's rain will be >> this feels good. this weather report is brought to you by jeep grand cherokee, we're in the batmobile. in honor of the upcoming movie, we're looking for a superho of our own. yeah. if there's someone i your life that inspires you, impresses you, considered a real-life superho, we want to hear from you. it's called "good morning america's" real-life superhero contest. submit it on our website and you and your hero could receive a red-carpet trip at the premiere on march 20th. march 2. and t's ride this guy. we want to hear about your heroes. >> i feel kind of left out. she's g going to africa. he's's the batmobile. we're all hanging out in here. >> you're hangingut with steph curry. >> okay. >> let's go to commercial, george. >> we are. stereotypes for we're back now withgood rning america's" gill power series first installment with our friends at 17 magaze this week. we're introducing you to the woman founder of hijab project. she's just an 18-year-old freshman at brown university. but amara majeed is already making history born in the u.s. to vi lan can immigrants. she'sn activist and muslim american fighting to break down the stigma surrounding the head skafsh with the hijab project. why did you sta it. and girls to try on the head scarf on the day. what surprised me the most the wi range of w women have tried it and how far it's taken off. >> reporter: what's the biggest misconception of women who wear the head scarf. >> probably thatat we lack intellect. they see me as this wasn't my choice. >> reporter: and it was at 14 years old that she chose to wear the hijab but never expecting it would changehe way she's perceived. >> i get a lot of hate. people telling me i'm a terrorist. >> reporter: do you feel safe walking down an american strt with your hd scarf? >> no. it's very scary. walking in the strts at night.t. if i'm wearing a jacket, i put hijab. i hope and pray that it will be in my children's lifetime. >> reporter: that's her mission, to eradicate the stereotypes of muslim women and girls. she pend an open letter to donald trump that went viral over his controversial comments. >> calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> reporter: why did you write the letter? >> in this political climate i felt i needed a way to express kind of what i was feeling as a muslim american and to tell donald trump that h comments communy. >> reporter: because of that passion to change the world, she earned a spot on 17 magazine's te power list. but beneath all her accomplishments she's the still a teenage girl at heart. >> i'm a huge swifty. i love taylor swift and i'm a huge "gossip girl" fan. >> yes,s, gossip girl. >> what do the words girl power mean to you? >> i think that girl power is essentially showing the world that we females can be powerful gender. >> we got to talk to some of her friends that got to wear the hijab, they said it's eye-opening. >> 17 magazine is onn news stands now. coming up with one-on-one star how to be single star brie. maybe we created him. all of us. >> tre's no connection. >> we never stopped to think door for men likthis. >> because you're one bad day away from being me. back now with the romantic comedy so many enjoyed this valentine's day weekend, it's called how to be single. allison brie plays a wan who's looking for love in all of the wrong places. abc's sara haines. >> reporter: she may be best known to audiences ass trudy from ma men. >> we're done, peter. >> reporter: and annie from cocommunitity. in the romanti comedy how to be single, she plays a new york city woman who's dating with the sole focus of finding aband >> i'm on ten different wedding websites to increase my odds. >> reporter: your character is very organized and driven >> yes. >> reporter: i have read that many of your characters have en inspired by your older sister. >> yes, my older and only sister is inspires a lot of characters. she's type a, she really gets stuff done. she's been a great inspiration for me. definitelyly for ts movie. >> reporter: now speaking of mad over. in the finale you and peter jet off as a jet-setting family, do you think they live happily ever after? >> good. i m happy to e that. in the movie the bartender is kikind of your wingma >> yes. >> reporter: who in your real life would be your ideal real life. i feel like, she's likee -- she's so funny, she really keeps the party going. she knows when to cut out of the guy. single. go get us drinks. no, you don't buy the drinks, boys buy the drinks. >> thank you so much for taking the time to sit down with us. >> absolutely. >> i love the movie. i'm goi to see it again. >> everybody should seeee it twic >> it's a quotable one. >> i iove watching romcoms over and over again. >> for "good mning america," sara haines, abc news, new york. >> that was fun, thanks sara. how to be single is in wel be right back. "good morning ameca" is brought to you by brookdale, bringing new life to senior living. before we go, we have an update on our 10 dates in 10 states. erica enjoyed her secon date with tom on valentine's day getting to behind the scenes o of aldin on broadway. >> we want too thank adventures by disney. it w fun to join along. learn more about adventures by disney at our website. >> have a great day, everyone. lukas things were rockin' at the hahard rock st night. "music playing" the second annual pete godee memorial a-l-s benefit concert drew a packed use last night with four bands hitting the stage to help raise money and awareness for a-l-s.ne member of the number 7 band was glado be back to help. "we're hopefully going to raise alot more money than last year which would be awesomeand it's just great having the opportunity to get our music out to everybody, get people together for an awareness event and raise some money for a good cause." says heath babis, lead singer/rhythm guitar player of the no. 7 band. guests also had the opportunity to place bids on memorabilia... from autographed pictures of peyton manning to singer jimmy buffett. all up for grabs during a silent auction. alall money ised...just over 14-thousand dollars... will stay here in northwest iowa to help those battling a-l-s lukas let's check in with for the weweather.matt: today should be prty quiet with partly cloudy skies and cent temperatures tting into the per r 3030s. tonht, we'll have a piece of snow, and the potential for a light icy mix especially north and east of sioux city. then we'll have temperatures in the mid to upper 30s for a few days. tonight's rain will be light across most of the area, but we might sea quarter to a half inch in the northeast. today's high is 39 and it'll be partly cloudy. the low tonight is 29 with light precipitation. then tomorrow we'll have a high of 36 with >> it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, from the series, "girls," allison williams. and one of the e stars of the gurira. plus, performing his latest hit, "let men," rick springfield. 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