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three. here are the lucky numbers. >> first number is 8 -- >> nosecalifornia,tennesseeandflorida share a $1.5 billion prize. celebrations break out overnight. so who are the country's newest multi multimillionaires? the search is on to find them this morning. and we're live where the winning tickets were sold. >>> a deadly terror attack overnight. a series of explosions outside a starbucks in a busy downtown shopping area in jakarta. a firefight on the streets. americans warned to shelter in place. we'll have the very latest this morning. >>> olympian arrested. picabo street charged with assault accused of pushing her father down the stairs. what set off this family feud. >>> and the envelope, please. hollywood? >> this will be a first for the both of us. >> it's the morning that kicks off oscar madness. >> surprise. >> who's in the spotlight for oscar gold from "carol" to "creed" to "straight outta compton." "star wars"? you'll find out live, the oscar nominations right here on "gma." >> godspeed, good luck. here we go. smile >>> we do say good morning, america. a lot of
three. here are the lucky numbers. >> first number is 8 -- >> nose california, tennessee and florida share a $1.5 billion prize. celebrations break out overnight. so who are the country's newest multi multimillionaires? the search is on to find them this morning. and we're live where the winning tickets were sold. >>> a deadly terror attack overnight. a series of explosions outside a starbucks in a busy downtown shopping area in jakarta. a firefight on the streets....
massive $1.5 billion which was split among winners in chino hills, california,munford,tennesseeandmelbourne beach, florida. you're looking live at the 7-eleven in chino hills. >> oh, good. >> they left some time ago. >> they were going nuts last night. >> why did they empty out the store? >> this poor guy. >> no line. >> t.j. holmes has been all over he starts us off with a look at what $1.5 billion looks like. >> this could have all been yours. this is what $1.6 billion in cash looks like. give or take a few dollars. last night not too long after the drawing we found out there was a winning ticket in california. that person for about two hours thought all of this was theirs and theirs alone but then they found out later that yes there was a winning ticket in florida and in tennessee. they'll have to share this. still, a third ain't bad. they're all going to get about $500 million a piece before taxes. still, a pretty good night and exciting night. history-making night. guys, finally we got a winner. >> one of those winning tickets. at the 7-11 where it was sold at the wild scene.
massive $1.5 billion which was split among winners in chino hills, california, munford, tennessee and melbourne beach, florida. you're looking live at the 7-eleven in chino hills. >> oh, good. >> they left some time ago. >> they were going nuts last night. >> why did they empty out the store? >> this poor guy. >> no line. >> t.j. holmes has been all over he starts us off with a look at what $1.5 billion looks like. >> this could have all been...
.it'stennesseeversusvirginia tech. we're live at the track for a great gridiron pit stop. >>> and good saturday morning, everyone. we want to thank you for joining us this weekend as there is our own rob marciano -- hey, rob -- surrounded by fans at the bristol motor speedway in bristol, tennessee. they're expecting the largest college football crowd ever, and can i say maybe a record in beer consumption. they have purchased over 500,000 -- a half million beers for this particular game. >> a half million beers? >> a half million beers. >> i'm not sure that should be legal. >> well, you know, it's tennessee, everybody, but the raceway is going to be transformed into a football field as tennessee takes on more ways than one, as we just mentioned. >> and we can guarantee rob marciano will consume zero of those beers during the course of the day. >> he's on the clock. >> much more to come from bristol. >>> but we're going to start here with the danger and deep inconvenience facing hundreds of thousands who own cell phones owned and made by samsung. >> specifically the galaxy note 7 ph
. it's tennessee versus virginia tech. we're live at the track for a great gridiron pit stop. >>> and good saturday morning, everyone. we want to thank you for joining us this weekend as there is our own rob marciano -- hey, rob -- surrounded by fans at the bristol motor speedway in bristol, tennessee. they're expecting the largest college football crowd ever, and can i say maybe a record in beer consumption. they have purchased over 500,000 -- a half million beers for this particular...
. finally found safe days laterintennesseeaftera frantic search but now controversy erupting over a delay in her amber alert. abc's eva pilgrim is in lakeland, florida. so, eva, bring us up to speed on what happened here. >> reporter: well, robin, 4-year-old rebecca lewis was allegedly taken from her family's home saturday morning by longtime family friend west hoggs. when should other states issue amber alerts? the sheriff concerned he would leave florida so he got on the phone and he started calling he this is because ho dprksggs is m alabama and a truck driver who nose interstates well. so alabama and georgia both issue amber alerts. tennessee saying no. rebecca is spotted in florida. she's spotted in georgia and then a park ranger in tennessee sees the pair, speaks to them. that he is waiting on the girl's mom. so that park ranger lets them go. then he sees a police bulletin, realizes she had a missing girl. by the time he has that realization the pair are gone. the state of tennessee then issued the amber alert and as -- because of that amber alert, this little girl was found.
. finally found safe days later in tennessee after a frantic search but now controversy erupting over a delay in her amber alert. abc's eva pilgrim is in lakeland, florida. so, eva, bring us up to speed on what happened here. >> reporter: well, robin, 4-year-old rebecca lewis was allegedly taken from her family's home saturday morning by longtime family friend west hoggs. when should other states issue amber alerts? the sheriff concerned he would leave florida so he got on the phone and...
history. a tough competitor. a spirited pioneer. and alegendarytennesseeladyvols coach. our farewell to pat summitt this morning. >>> good morning, america. and this morning, we are joining all the friends, fans, and family of pat summitt to celebrate and remember her. and robin, you were part of that extended family. >> i got to tell you, she taught me about strength. i'm drawing upon that strength right now. we know about the 38 seasons with the tennessee lady vols. 1,098 victories. no one won more games in division i. the number that meant the most to her, 100% graduation rate. you went to tennessee to play for pat summitt, you walked away with a college diploma. >> gotta be proud of that. we're going to hear a tribute to her coming up in just a little bit. first we do want to get to that breaking news. the new benghazi report taking on hillary clinton and the administration for how they handled the deadly 2012 attack. abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz is in washington with the latest. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, george. after tw
history. a tough competitor. a spirited pioneer. and a legendary tennessee lady vols coach. our farewell to pat summitt this morning. >>> good morning, america. and this morning, we are joining all the friends, fans, and family of pat summitt to celebrate and remember her. and robin, you were part of that extended family. >> i got to tell you, she taught me about strength. i'm drawing upon that strength right now. we know about the 38 seasons with the tennessee lady vols. 1,098...
. coaches at the universityoftennesseeexpectedto speak out this morning. >>> and amy is live on safari in amy, what do you see? >> oh, guys, we have a beautiful lake of pink as in pink flamingos right behind me and some zebras and wildebeest in the foreground. the flamingos are only here for a couple of months in this crater. so we are so fortunate to be able to bring that to you. look at them fly. they are gorgeous but we are on a mission to find even more animals. we are looking for elephants, black rhinos and lions, there are some of the hardest to find on safari but you'll see them with us live, so stay with us. we have so much more. this is not a job for me, this is, this is my life. this is my family. being a part of helping people in need is who i am. working at brookdale for me is not just a job, it's a life for me. i love it. i formed many connections with the residents. if you can get up in the morning, ya know, shake the dust and go up there and make somebody happy, when i go to sleep, i did my job. your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you a
. coaches at the university of tennessee expected to speak out this morning. >>> and amy is live on safari in amy, what do you see? >> oh, guys, we have a beautiful lake of pink as in pink flamingos right behind me and some zebras and wildebeest in the foreground. the flamingos are only here for a couple of months in this crater. so we are so fortunate to be able to bring that to you. look at them fly. they are gorgeous but we are on a mission to find even more animals. we are...
alerts.tennesseesayingno. rebecca is spotted in florida. she's spotted in georgia and then a park ranger in tennessee sees the pair, speaks to them. hogs tells that park ranger he is waiting on the girl's mom so that park ranger lets them go. realizes she had a missing girl. by the time he has that realization the pair are gone. the state of tennessee then issued the amber alert and as -- because of that amber alert, this little girl was found. a hospital employee in memphis noticed them and called police. >> and, eva, the florida sheriff has harsh words for tennessee, take a look at this. >> the state of tennessee chose not to do an amber alert when we asked them to. well, here's tennessee. he was there. >> but what was the reason for not issuing the amber alert? >> well, michael, tennessee says that they had no reason to think he was there. so that's why they issued the police bulletin. really interesting statistic, though, to keep in mind the national national center for missing & exploited children say there were only 11 interstate amber alerts last year, nine of those cases,
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tennesseeovernight.they battle those blazes in burning allacrosstennesseerightnow. >>> we begin with breaking news, plane crash in colombia. 81 people on board including a soccer team. at least five made it out alive. now emergency responders are on the scene and abc's david kerley has all the latest. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, george. it is amazing. we are talking about survivors is this small jetliner went down and where it went down. emergency crews carrying the handful of survivors of the jet crash into local hospitals. remarkable considering this, the wreckage in the mountainous area around medellin. with just six survivors, rescue crews expect to start the recovery of the other 75 people who were on board. many of them members of that brazilian soccer team on its way to a tournament. nearing the end of a long flight from southern brazil and low livia to colombia. it circled near medellin and the crusade they had an electrical problem before it went down. video was taken of the soccer team, the chapecoense, before they boarded and on board one of the pl
tennessee overnight. they battle those blazes in burning all across tennessee right now. >>> we begin with breaking news, plane crash in colombia. 81 people on board including a soccer team. at least five made it out alive. now emergency responders are on the scene and abc's david kerley has all the latest. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, george. it is amazing. we are talking about survivors is this small jetliner went down and where it went down. emergency crews...