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trying to head off any more hostilities between the nuclear armed countries. >> pope's prayers. pope leo the 14th getting down to business in his first full day since being named the leader of the world's 1.4 billion catholics. the new details about what happened inside that highly secretive conclave and cardinal prévost reaction. when it became clear the voting was going his way. plus, the honor from the white sox. >> going dark screens at newark airport, turning black for 90s. a second incident. >> 651 we just had another brief radar outage. >> now, word the faa is considering cutting the number of flights in and out of the airport as travelers face more delays and cancellations. >> trade talks the first in-person talks between the u.s. and china since the start of the trade war, as president trump suggests he could lower the tariffs on chinese goods.
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>> taylor swift, subpoenaed in the legal battle between. it ends with us costars blake lively and justin baldoni. how her team is firing back. last minute mother's day gifts. gma's got your back with items you can snap up in time to put a smile on mom's face. >> now let's get loud. >> and nba playoffs. all the highlights overnight. >> for the tie. got it. >> plus the look ahead to today's big game. >> you got a groove. >> live from abc news in new york. this is good morning america. >> gorgeous day there in times square. good morning america. good to see you. happy mother's day weekend. we have some great last minute gifts. i'm so paranoid about this. i had my mom's flowers delivered on thursday. >> because you wanted to make sure you got it right for me. hours into early. >> nice and. >> early to get them in. >> yeah. we've got a lot of news happening here also. including, of course, the new pope's
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meeting with cardinals. we're going to go live to vatican city in just a moment here. >> yes, a lot to look forward to there. also, that $95 million apple settlement, the company ready to pay customers following those accusations that siri captured conversations and passed the data along to third party contractors. how to know if you qualify for a piece of that settlement? >> more on that ahead. but we do begin with the escalating tensions between two nuclear armed rivals, india and pakistan, trading missile strikes overnight, with secretary of state marco rubio supporting productive conversation ahead of any more military action. abc's lama hasan is in london with the latest. good morning. >> yeah. good morning to you. just moments ago, president trump announcing that after a long night of talks mediated by the u.s, india and pakistan have now agreed to quote, a full and immediate ceasefire, secretary of state marco rubio confirming that over the past two days, he and vice president j.d. vance brokered a full and immediate truce agreement, adding, we commend prime ministers modi and
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sharif on their wisdom, prudence and statesmanship in choosing the path of peace. now, both nuclear armed nations had been trading attacks recently, with pakistan launching multiple precision strikes claiming to hit several military assets across india. fighter jets firing short range surface to surface missiles and drones. pakistani authorities said that they were retaliating india's attacks that struck three of its air bases, including one close to the capital, islamabad. india had called these latest strikes a blatant escalation. now, this all began after a deadly terrorist attack by what india says are pakistani militants against indian tourists last month, killing at least 26 people. now, tensions in the subcontinent had been very high recently, so this will be very welcome news. >> gio very scary situation there. lama thank you so much. we are going to turn now to pope leo the 14th. he's already got a packed schedule ahead. just two days after being selected as the first american to lead the roman catholic church, abc's maggie
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rulli is right there in vatican city for us this morning. maggie, good morning to you. >> hey. good morning. this morning we're getting our first glimpse of what pope leo papacy might actually look like. we just saw those cardinals walking into their first audience with a man who used to be their equal, and is now their pope. this morning, the pope is already getting to work. pope leo the 14th, formerly cardinal robert francis prevost, meeting with cardinals this morning after delivering mass yesterday, surprising many by speaking in english. >> you have called me to carry that cross and to be blessed with that mission. >> we're also getting new details about what happened inside that highly secretive conclave. the other american cardinals say that prevost didn't advocate for himself in any big speech, but joined the conversation in small groups. >> but a lot of dialog occurred at mealtime. coffee break, those
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moments when you can engage one another. >> and then on the second day of the conclave, when it was clear how the votes were going in the sistine chapel, he seemed anguished at first. >> that his head in his hands and i. and i was praying for him. and then when he accepted it, it was like he was made for it. >> his friend cardinal joseph tobin, who calls him bob, sharing these words at a press conference from the vatican. >> the last thing i'd say about bob is that he really is a listener, and then he acts once he's heard. so he has a lot of courage. >> a history making pope from the moment he appeared on the balcony. we were there. listen to that applause. those are the first words from the new pope. in america. celebrations for the new hometown pope at his alma mater, villanova university.
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students full of joy. >> i thought it was really exciting. it's definitely very unique experience. >> and a massive thanksgiving in pope leo's hometown of chicago. overnight, the white sox honoring him during their game against the miami marlins, with this board writing, the white sox proudly congratulate the south side's very own the pope. a longtime fan of the sox himself, his brother telling our alex perez. >> i read that he's a cubs fan. that's not true. that's not true. he's not a cubs fan. what is he? he's a sox fan. >> there he is at the white sox world series game back in 2005, more than two decades before he would eventually become the first american pope. and after today's meeting, the cardinal of madagascar said that pope leo is an excellent pope and that today's audience went very well. guys, we're going to see pope leo again tomorrow. he's holding his first weekly blessing as pope. he's going to be right back there on that balcony where we met him as pope for the very first time. guys. >> that will be so exciting. it's been so great to see you
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there all week. maggie, thank you for your reporting. back here at home now to major concerns amid the third radar outage in two weeks at newark international airport. and why it could mean cutting back flights there. abc's phil lipof has the details. this is extremely concerning, phil. >> it's certainly concerning for fliers. jenny good morning. already this morning at newark, more than 30 delays and cancellations already while air traffic controllers are still on leave this morning because of the last traumatic equipment failure. and just a week later, another. now the faa is about to make some big changes. this morning, the faa is considering decreasing the number of flights in and out of newark liberty international airport, according to a source with direct knowledge of the situation. >> at 651, we just had another brief radar outage. >> the amount of flights already down after three terrifying incidents at one of the nation's busiest airports, the most recent just before 4 a.m. friday. air traffic control screens going dark for 90s.
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>> our scopes just went black again. >> controllers forced to warn an incoming plane they might lose communication if the radars and radios fail again. >> if you can't reach me, say just stay at or above 3000 until you're passing moorestown and then you can just clear for the approach from there. >> this happened in the middle of the night when there were very few airplanes. someday it's going to happen where there's lots of bad weather and you'll have airplanes flying, blind. >> passengers frustrated with delays and cancellations. >> it's been a disaster. it's been a disaster. >> since last week. more than 1100 flights have been canceled at newark, thousands more delayed after controllers went on medical leave following the first outage this week. transportation secretary sean duffy calling for a multibillion dollar overhaul of the nation's air traffic control system, posting on x after the first incident that he looks forward to working with congress to get the job done the previous time frame up to 15 years. duffy now saying he wants to do it in 3 to 4. friday morning during the
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screen failure, air traffic controllers said this to the pilots of an incoming fedex plane. >> fedex 1989. if you care about this, contact your airline and try to get some pressure for them to fix this stuff. >> so the faa is going to meet with airlines this coming wednesday. they are considering going from 80 flights in and out of newark, and any given hour down to 36 in, 36 out, so 80 down to 68. and that is from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. that's their current plan. they're meeting on wednesday with wow. >> still a lot to be done to sort this all out. phil lipof, thank you. turning now to president trump's trade war as u.s. and chinese officials meet in switzerland this weekend, president trump suggesting he's open to lowering tariffs on china. but the white house remains cautious, downplaying expectations. abc's selina wang is in washington with the latest. selina. good morning. >> hey good morning whit. and these are the first in-person talks between the u.s. and china since the latest trade war began. and it's this first sign
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we're getting that there could be an end in sight to this standoff. with both countries feeling the economic pain. this morning, high stakes trade talks underway between american and chinese officials in switzerland, as president trump suggests he could lower his 145% tariffs on chinese goods. writing on social media, 80% tariff on china seems right. china has previously demanded trump removed tariffs before coming to the negotiating table. but the white house says china needs to make concessions first. >> the president still remains with his position that he is not going to unilaterally bring down tariffs on china. as for the 80% number, that was a number the president threw out there. and we'll see what happens this weekend. >> overnight, the president was asked if he'll be disappointed if his team comes back without a deal. >> no, not at all, because we already made a great deal. we're not doing business with china right now. >> china remains defiant, saying this meeting is at the request
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of the united states. china firmly opposed the indiscriminate imposition of tariffs by the u.s. side, and we're now more than 30 days into president trump's 90 day pause on his sweeping tariffs. and so far, the president has only announced one trade deal with the united kingdom. and with it's only a framework that's very light on details. >> something to watch there. and selina, another headline we're following here. what more are you learning about this news overnight. a federal judge temporarily blocking president trump's plans to dramatically reduce the size of the federal government. >> yeah. so this is a significant setback for the trump administration. this federal judge is putting pause on their plans for these massive layoffs and reductions across 21 federal departments and agencies. that includes the department of health and human services, commerce, treasury and state. this judge is arguing that the president doesn't have the authority to make these massive changes, because he needs the help of congress. geo. >> all right. a lot to watch there. all right. selina, thank
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you so much. and this morning, we are celebrating the life of former supreme court justice david souter. the justice died at his new hampshire home on thursday. he was appointed by president george h.w. bush, spending 19 years on the high court. and over that time, he surprised conservative republicans by siding with liberal justices on issues like roe v wade and, of course, the 2000 presidential election fight between george w bush and al gore. supreme court justice david souter was 89 today. >> all right. we're also following developments in the story of the tufts university phd student who has been freed from ice custody. the turkish national was arrested back in march outside her home near boston and then moved to louisiana, accused of engaging in pro-hamas activities. a federal judge saying the government's only proof was an op ed she wrote criticizing tufts response to the war in gaza. the judge also warning her arrest could chill the speech of millions of noncitizens. >> there's been a delay in jury selection in the sex trafficking trial of sean diddy combs, the judge postponing the last phase
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of the process until monday. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent, aaron katersky. >> this morning, sean combs is preparing to stand trial on sex crimes charges that could send him to prison for decades. the 12 people who will decide whether he's guilty are expected to be seated first thing monday, after lawyers make cuts from a pool of more than 40 prospective jurors. the judge initially wanted to do that on friday, but changed his mind out of fear that jurors, if they had the weekend to think about it, would get cold feet. once the jury is sworn, attorneys will deliver opening statements and the first witnesses will testify. among them combs ex-girlfriend cassie ventura, one of the women federal prosecutors say was coerced into drugged up sex marathons known as freak offs. allegations combs denies. combs is seen on 2016 video first obtained by cnn, knocking ventura to the floor of a los angeles hotel kicking and dragging her. at the time, prosecutors say ventura was trying to escape. defense attorneys say they will concede domestic violence was part of
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their relationship, but they'll argue it's not coercing her to do anything. aaron katersky, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to aaron katersky now to approval of an at home test that doctors hope will lead to more women being screened for cervical cancer. abc's morgan norwood has those details for us. good morning morgan. >> good morning to you jenny. this really could be a game changer. so yes, the fda has approved an at home testing kit for hpv. that's the virus that causes cervical cancer, meaning no stirrups, no waiting room. it's called the teal wand. and doctors say again it could be a game changer when it comes to screening access and comfort. now, until now, self swab tests were only allowed in doctor's offices, but this is the first test approved for use completely at home. so let's talk about how it works. you will need a prescription from a telehealth provider before using the kit at home. according to the company, it is effective for women ages 25 to 65 with an average risk. it is a major step forward because remember, cervical cancer is highly preventable
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with your regular screenings, but not everyone has access or feels comfortable with those routine pap smears and cervical testing. so hpv testing. every year, more than 13,000 women are diagnosed with invasive cervical cervical cancer and more than 4000 women die from it. so the hope here is that this at-home test will help more women get screened. these test kits, though, are expected to ship as soon as june. >> morgan, you mentioned how this could help women who might otherwise skip their screenings. how could this also help women in underserved communities? >> yes, such a good question, because cervical cancer disproportionately impacts women in underserved areas, especially where there are these so-called care deserts. deserts think you're limited access to ob gyn transportation, etc. now, according to a recent study back in march, cervical cancer cases are actually on the rise in rural communities, with death rates being 1.42 times higher to urban settings. so these tests are more than just a matter of convenience. this really could
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be life saving. >> it truly could be. all right, morgan, thank you so much for that. we are going to turn now to the multimillion dollar privacy settlement involving some apple devices. it could mean up to $100 each for some apple product owners. and abc's alex presha is following these details. alex good morning. >> good morning gio. yes. this is a $95 million settlement. and if you had an apple device between 2014 and 2024, you could be entitled to some of that cash. now apple is creating this fund after a class action lawsuit alleged that the company's voice assistant, siri, was snooping on apple device owners in the us and infringing on their privacy. the allegations are that siri would unintentionally activate during private conversations on apple devices. it would capture those conversations and then pass that data along to third party contractors. now, apple denies all the allegations made in this lawsuit and denies that it did anything improper or unlawful, saying in a statement, we are committed to protecting user data and that apple has never used siri data to build marketing profiles, never made
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it available for advertising, and never sold it to anyone for any purpose. but here's what you need to know to qualify for the settlement. number one, you have to reside in the u.s. or its territories. number two, you owned or purchased a siri enabled device. and number three, siri unintentionally activated on that device during a private conversation between september 17th of 2014 and december 31st of 2024. you check all three of those you could be eligible. now, claims can be submitted on up to five devices, and if approved, you could receive up to $20 per device. now claim applications are open now until july 2nd. >> all right. so up to 100. all you're taking notes. >> siri do we have that. >> whenever it has a question it's hey siri what's x y z. thank you to alex for that. it is time now for a check of the weather. somara theodore. hey siri, what's tomorrow watching? >> you know, you know, as meteorologists we'll be beefing with the maps. that's right. no one's going to give it to you
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like we give it to you. all right, take a look. live look. right now, our earth cam shot of new york. absolutely gorgeous. i know it has just been so dreary for a lot of us in the northeast, this system now pulling farther north. so things are quieting down for those living in dc, new york and new england, though rain continues as a result. flood alerts in place through saturday evening. upstate new york all the way to maine. 1 to 3in of rain possible. when will we finally dry out? we'll check this out. timing it out. notice how we push through time. this is 12:00 today. still some rain in the northeast by tomorrow morning. we're dry just in time for mother's day
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america. >> and that's a look at your local forecast, my friends. back to you. >> hey, samara, will there be sunshine on mother's day? >> yes there will. >> thank you. all right, let's turn to the nba playoffs now. a couple of big games overnight and two more on tap for today. abc's ashan singh is at madison square garden with the details. austin. good morning. >> good morning whit. and that's right. we're here at msg. and you can feel it in the air here in the mecca. basketball is back here in new york. and it's playoff time as the knicks look to take on the celtics later today. but before we talk about today's games, let's talk a little bit about last night's as the cleveland cavaliers, the number one seed, finally bounced back after being down a shocking zero two hole against the indiana pacers. cavs star
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donovan mitchell dropped a whopping 43 points, and their team finally returned to full strength after being hit by the injury bug. they will now look to even the series in a game four in indiana on sunday, and in the west, the thunder took on the denver nuggets, where the series was notched at one apiece. in a shocker, denver took down the one seeded okc to give them a series lead. and guys, the drama continues today. we've got a great slate of games ahead. like i said earlier, the celtics are in town looking to take on the knicks, who have a20 lead against the defending champs. i don't think anybody saw it coming. and in the west we've got anthony edwards and the minnesota timberwolves who are hoping to take on the golden state warriors. but without their star point guard steph curry. and guys, you already know that the dubs are going to have a tall order against them without the greatest shooter of all time on the floor for them. a lot of great basketball today though. going to be a fun one guys. >> that's right. what were you saying tonight? >> well i was saying he was talking about steph curry steph curry being out the greatest shooter. >> steph curry. >> there you go. that's right. that's right yep. big knicks
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from abc seven mornings. >> good morning, i'm karina nova. thanks for joining us. the san francisco public defender's office is scaling back on new cases. one public defender tells abc seven the office is underfunded and overwhelmed with cases against drug dealers. 1 or 2 days a week, the office will not take on new cases. they're asking for more attorneys, paralegals, social workers and investigators without the extra help. they are concerned that rulings could be unjust. let's get a check on conditions for your weekend mother's day forecast with lisa argen. lisa. >> hey, karina. good morning to you. today we're going to hold on to that warmth. some subtle changes. we've got low clouds
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a necklace made of the froot loops. i love it. >> janai: we love anything from the babies. welcome back to "gma" on this saturday morning. mother's day is upon us and if you haven't planned on a diamond necklace or froot loop necklace, time is running out. don't worry, coming up, morgan norwood has last-minute deals t >> whit: as long as it's from the heart. >> gio: is that what makes it special for you? >> janai: eh -- from my kids, yeah. >> whit: your husband can't get away with that. >> janai: exactly, he can't. [ laughter ] >> gio: let's take a look at the other big stories we're following here on this saturday morning. happening right now, columbia university has suspended dozens of students following a pro-palestinian demonstration inside the school's main library earlier this week. 65 students are on interim suspension, 33 others are barred from setting foot on campus. >> whit: right now the number of confirmed measles cases nationwide topping 1,000.
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that's triple the number in all of last year and the highest number since 2019 when there were more than 1,200 cases. there are 30 states with confirmed infections. most are in people either unvaccinated or whose status is unknown. >> janai: just hours ago buckingham palace unveiled king charles' new great seal of the realm. each monarch has a unique seal creating especially for them during their reign. this one shows the king seated on the throne and the reverse side depicts the royal arms. >> gio: all right, and we are going to start with taylor swift subpoenaed in the justin baldoni/blake lively lawsuit. the superstar's legal team issuing a blistering response and abc's ike ejiochi is here with that. good morning, ike. >> good morning, gio. taylor swift's representatives are arguing this subpoena is a publicity stunt meant to draw attention to the case by using the megastar's celebrity status. swift's team is now strongly denying any meaningful involvement. ♪ it's me, hi, i'm the problem it's me ♪
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>> reporter: this morning taylor swift's team firing back after an attempt to subpoena the superstar as a witness in the legal battle between "it ends with us" co-stars blake lively and justin baldoni. ♪ because baby now we got bad blood ♪ >> reporter: a spokesperson calling the subpoena issued by baldoni's attorney tabloid clickbait and saying swift never stepped foot on the set of this movie. she was not involved in any casting or creative decisions. she did not score the film and she never saw an edit or made any notes on the film. ♪ whispering my name ♪ ♪ wishing i stayed ♪ >> reporter: in a statement, the superstar adding her only connection to the film was allowing the use of her song "my tears ricochet" and that 19 other artists also licensed their songs. it's not the first time swift known for her close relationship with lively and a-list hazaraien reynolds has been pulled into the "it ends with us" legal
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drama. the singer seemingly alluded to it in january which alleged she was at lively and reynolds' penthouse during a meeting with baldoni over script dir afterwards baldoni claiming he felt obliged to text lively saying he liked her pages and hadn't needed reynolds and her megacelebrity friend to pressure him. at the time a source close to the situation saying swift was not there for the meeting and he was leaving as she arrived. overnight lively telling abc news, mr. baldoni and team continue to turn a case of sexual harassment and retaliation into entertainment for the tabloids to subpoenaing taylor swift, a woman who has given a voice to millions the world over. this is a very serious legal matter. now, abc has reached out to baldoni's team for comment and we've yet to hear back. the trial is set for march of 2026. guys? >> whit: ike, thanks so much. we appreciate it. let's go back to somara theodore with that mother's day
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weekend forecast. how is it looking? today messy. >> somara: april showers bring may flowers, but we still have rain in may showers bringing june-y bloomy. >> whit: put that on a t-shirt. >> somara: tallahassee seeing double what they normally see in a month. 2 to 6 inches. this rain continues to sweep through the low country, hilton head. this is all on sunday so the soaking rain really in the southeast on mother's day and the top of the workweek. by monday night hitting the mid-atlantic places like our nation's capital and we could see heavy amounts in low country, 5 to 7 inches of rain there. florida, though, really does need the rain. they're seeing one of their worst droughts in decades so we could use that down in south florida. that's a look at the forecast
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america. that's a look at your local forecast. a look at your i did try to think of something better. >> janai: we are not manifesting a june-y bloomy. >> somara: fair enough. >> janai: but we appreciate it. >> whit: i like the effort. still coming up on "gma," another possible use for certain popular weight loss drugs. could they help people reduce the cravings for alcohol (man) what if she doesn't like it? (woman) this time is different. this has real chicken, sweet potatoes, and brown rice. (man) oh yeah, blue tastefuls is different. (woman) looks like it's blue tastefuls from now on. (vo) blue tastefuls...a taste they'll love. made from natural ingredients. (vo) it's high noon and the winner's clear. 7 out of 10 cats prefer blue tastefuls chicken to iams chicken... and with tastefuls' delicious natural ingredients...
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>> welcome back to gma in the latest findings. that could be another boost for certain weight loss drugs like wegovy. new research suggesting they might help in treating people with alcohol use disorder. so joining us to talk more about it is neurologist doctor leah kroll. thanks for being here, doctor leah. according to the. happy saturday to you. according to the 2023 national survey on drug use and health, nearly 29 million people ages 12 and older had alcohol use disorder in the previous year. a serious problem in the u.s. break down this study for us. >> so this is. >> a small. >> study out.
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>> of ireland. it looked at 262 people with obesity being treated with either semaglutide or liraglutide, both glp one agonists. and essentially the study found that people on these treatments had a significant reduction in their alcohol consumption. so on average, in the study, alcohol use went down by about three drinks per week. and for the heaviest drinkers in the study, it went down by about six drinks per week, which comes out to a 68% reduction in alcohol consumption overall. now that's some very impressive numbers that we're talking about here, and it's all the more impressive and interesting because this is actually a larger treatment effect than what we see with drugs that are currently on the market for alcohol use disorder specifically. so there's a lot of reason to be excited and curious about the potential that these gop one agonists may have for treating alcohol use disorder in the future, but i'm choosing that word potential very carefully because we're still waiting for that gold standard scientific evidence that can only come from large scale clinical trials.
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>> so, doctor leah, when we look at this study, what should we take into consideration here? >> so when we're looking at the study, the first thing you want to take into consideration is that this is a study treating people with obesity. they were not treating people for alcohol use disorder. they just were monitoring data on their alcohol consumption while they were in treatment for obesity. so this study was not designed to really check for that. so that's one big caveat. and of course it's small sizes. another big caveat. but i think what the science is getting at here is that this gop one hormone does so much more than just regulate our appetite and our weight. it obviously has a hand in many other bodily functions and behaviors like we're seeing with this study. clearly does some regulation of our addiction circuitry within the brain. and that's why it sort of seems like every day there's another headline about a new use for this drug. >> exactly. and as we hear these other headlines, how cautious should we be in approaching some of these things? it feels like at times it's too good to be true. >> it does sort of feel like, what can't these drugs do? and
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are they really magic shots? and for some people they might be. so some people do stand to have a lot of benefit from using drugs like these. but remember these are new drugs on the scene. they are not without side effects and risks. we don't know much about long term studies yet, so they're certainly not for everyone. and i really recommend that people have honest, thorough conversations with their doctors, starting with am i a good candidate for this? am i someone where the risks are okay for me to take, because i stand to gain so much from the benefits of the drug? you want to be educated on side effects and how they fit into your life. you really need to know what your treatment plan is because many people are on these drugs for the long haul. so you want to know that going in. and of course, cost is an unfortunate reality that has to be considered here to. >> ask all the questions, do all the research. doctor leah, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. >> absolutely. and coming up here on good morning america. help. for those procrastinators out there, last minute ideas for mother's day gifts. stick mother's day gifts. stick around.
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to 239 at ulta. check online for availability, but if you are swinging by target, you can create a custom spa basket, right? isn't that a good idea? >> gio: great idea. >> it's a deal where you spend $40 on personal care or beauty, you get 10 bucks off, bath balms, cozy socks, instant relaxation. your mom deserves it. they're also offering 30% off on jewelry. if your mom loves sparkle, that's a win. for the green thumb mom, home depot has up to 25% off of plants, planters, mulch, gardening tools, and you can give the gift of growth. >> whit: i love that, the gift of growth. eat, is it too late to get a reservation at this point? feels like it is. >> might be out of luck, because mother's day is the busiest day of the year. if you haven't booked yet, rethink brunch. here is a hack. head to costco.com, and members can grab $100 restaurant gift
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cards for as low as $69 to $79. del frisco's, morton's, izza ki. it is a steal and, remember, guys, these are e-gift cards, so they hit your inbox immediately. and you can write a sweet note and promise mom a meal maybe next week or the week after. >> janai: sounds good, and flowers, they are classic. is it too late to get them delivered? >> doordash. >> gio: really? >> absolutely. door dash. i live off of door dash now. you can obviously do that for flowers as well. they're doing same day flower delivery in select areas. log on, check the zip code, but your best bet might be swinging by your local grocery store, grab a fresh bouquet, maybe a potted orchid, handwritten card, it is thoughtful and fast. >> gio: i never thought of doordash for flowers. i always order flowers. >> you can doordash anything. >> gio: that's true. any other last-minute mixer, it's always a fan favorite,, let's talk about how
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>> the secret lives of mormon wives. two of the women behind the smash hit are live on from abc seven mornings. >> good morning, i'm karina nova. an suv was found engulfed in flames after what appears to be a two car crash near concord overnight. take a look at this video. you can see firefighters trying to extinguish the flames coming from this suv on the highway. witnesses say this car was burning near another crumpled car on the willow pass off ramp on highway four. no word on any injuries or what led up to that crash. another fire? this one was a sedan in flames on highway 24 in oakland. witnesses say this accident happened near the claremont avenue on-ramp. emts were on scene, but it's unclear if there were any injuries. we'll keep you updated as we learn more this morning. and let's get an update on the weather with lisa
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argen. >> all righty. good morning to you. some subtle changes, beginning with the low clouds and fog at the coast and a compressed marine layer. you can kind of see it in the distance. so we've got high pressure, subsidence overhead, allowing for that quick warm up today. but we'll get the sea breeze and take the edge off some of the very hot temperatures inland. it's already 61 in san jose, 57 in oakland, 50 two half moon bay. and look at the sunny view of the shark tank where we're in the 40s. petaluma. but look at the 60s already from concord to fairfield. we'll get into this delta breeze today, and right now we are warmer than we were yesterday in our east bay and the south bay. so when we get into that sea breeze, temperatures are still going to be warm. we're not going to get it soon enough, and it's not going to be as robust as we'll see tomorrow. with additional wind headed our way and a weather system switching things up. but as for your saturday 77 in oakland, upper 80s inland, 60s at the coast. karina. >> all right. looks good. lisa. thank you. and thank you for joining us. good morning.
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