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but tonight she tells abc's amy robach that tonya is not the real tonya. >> enough apologizing. she's got her life, i've got my life. we both have wonderful lives. and that should be all that matters. >> reporter: tonya harding, a name synonymous with scandal, once an olympic darling known for that brett-taking triple axel jump. until the scandal that would rock american figure skating. >> why? why? >> reporter: it's been 24 years since the infamous attack on nancy kerrigan. now all these years later, tonya harding is back in the spotlight with the movie about her "i, tonya." margot robbie plays harding. >> i never did this. >> reporter: despite the passage of time, we had to ask the question everyone wants to know. was she aware of the brutal attack on kerrigan beforehand? the one master minded by her ex-husband, jeff galuli? you never said to jeff, "let's do this"? >> no. no. >> he never asked your permission? >> no. >> you were never part of the planning? >> no. i did, however, overhear them talking about stuff where, "well, maybe we should take somebody out so we can make su
but tonight she tells abc's amy robach that tonya is not the real tonya. >> enough apologizing. she's got her life, i've got my life. we both have wonderful lives. and that should be all that matters. >> reporter: tonya harding, a name synonymous with scandal, once an olympic darling known for that brett-taking triple axel jump. until the scandal that would rock american figure skating. >> why? why? >> reporter: it's been 24 years since the infamous attack on nancy...
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what she told our amy robach about the attack on nancy kerrigan that she's never mentioned before. >>> and justin timberlake is ditching the suit and tie with a new album. but some of his fans worry that there may be a different sound on the horizon. we'll get a sneak peek in "the skinny". but first, here's a look at today's forecast. ♪ and you're in that dress i like ♪ ♪ let me show you a good thing >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by gain. ♪ ould do aget in, fred! for his daughter. even if it means being the back half of a unicorn. fear not fred, the front half washed his shirt with gain flings! and that smell puts the giddy in giddy up. that's because one gain flings pac has more freshness than a whole bottle of the other guy. gain. seriously good scent. 60% of women are wearing the wrong size pad and can experience leaks discover always my fit. find the number that's right for your flow and panty size on the top of any always pack. the better the fit, the better it protects. always. (male #1) it's a little something empty my pocket change into this old jar. it'
what she told our amy robach about the attack on nancy kerrigan that she's never mentioned before. >>> and justin timberlake is ditching the suit and tie with a new album. but some of his fans worry that there may be a different sound on the horizon. we'll get a sneak peek in "the skinny". but first, here's a look at today's forecast. ♪ and you're in that dress i like ♪ ♪ let me show you a good thing >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by...
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. ♪ all because of you ♪ ♪ >>> "nightline" continues with amy robach. >> reporter: even as tonya harding basked in the glory of being the national champion -- >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> reporter: rumors swirled around the 23-year-old's possible involvement in kerrigan's attack. >> someone in oregon may have ties to the assault on kerrigan. >> reporter: law enforcement started questioning sean eckert, who called him harding's bodyguard, who quickly admitted he hired the man who clubbed kerrigan's knee. >> no bodyguard, are you kidding me? he's dumb as a post. >> reporter: he implicates jeff galuli, harding's ex-husband, claiming he was the one who orchestrated the whole thing. >> tell me whether or not you had anything to do with this whole thing. >> no, no i didn't. >> you weren't suspicious at all? >> not at that time. it was like within -- like that next five days or something. he started acting funny. and i remember asking him, what is going on? do you know something that you're not saying? >> it is a crazy time. they are ostensibly keeping in front. >> how are you feeling?
. ♪ all because of you ♪ ♪ >>> "nightline" continues with amy robach. >> reporter: even as tonya harding basked in the glory of being the national champion -- >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> reporter: rumors swirled around the 23-year-old's possible involvement in kerrigan's attack. >> someone in oregon may have ties to the assault on kerrigan. >> reporter: law enforcement started questioning sean eckert, who called him harding's...
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amy robach spoke with both of them. >> hey, stop talking to her. that girl is your enemy. >> reporter: tonya harding. her story depicted in the new film "i tonya", talking about her difficult relationship with her mother. how would you describe your mom as a mother? >> not a good one. i know she probably did the best that she probably could. >> reporter: does she get any credit for that? >> yeah, she gets credit. when i'm will wonder where i'm getting it from. >> if there's no, you can't do it type thing, she'd be nothing. >> reporter: her parent captured in this 1986 documentary. for years, harding has accused her mother of abuse. >> she's not a good mother, she hits me, and she beats me. >> reporter: and we're hearing from her estranged mother, a former waitress. >> i was working right around the clock, morning, noon and knigh night, trying to get money for her to skate and have lessons. >> reporter: she says she was not a child abuser. >> spanked? yes, absolutely, positively. you've got to show them right from wrong. >> reporter: but that's not
amy robach spoke with both of them. >> hey, stop talking to her. that girl is your enemy. >> reporter: tonya harding. her story depicted in the new film "i tonya", talking about her difficult relationship with her mother. how would you describe your mom as a mother? >> not a good one. i know she probably did the best that she probably could. >> reporter: does she get any credit for that? >> yeah, she gets credit. when i'm will wonder where i'm getting it...
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so, i have plenty of reason so be hopeful. >> that was amy robach report g reporting. join the entire "good morning america" crew at 7:00 a.m. right here at abc7 news mornings. >>> after the break, meteorologist mike nicco shows us the timeline for today's rain. >>> plus some high-tech therapy. the way a stanford researcher is using smartphones to help those suffering from anxiety. >>> we are tracking a one on our at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. it's just my eczema again,t. but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be
so, i have plenty of reason so be hopeful. >> that was amy robach report g reporting. join the entire "good morning america" crew at 7:00 a.m. right here at abc7 news mornings. >>> after the break, meteorologist mike nicco shows us the timeline for today's rain. >>> plus some high-tech therapy. the way a stanford researcher is using smartphones to help those suffering from anxiety. >>> we are tracking a one on our at at&t, we believe in access. the...
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here's abc's amy robach. >> are we still on? >> reporter: home movies capture the vibrant spirit of a young teenage girl. >> they were the shining star in this town of people who can outlast adversity and get through everything. >> reporter: jipsy blanchard and mother deedee are local celebrities. >> jipsy and her multiple illnesses and diseases had not been out of a wheelchair since she was 5 years old. >> what medical conditions did you believe you suffered from? >> leukemia. asthma. both vision and hearing impaired. muscular dystrophy. and seizures. >> reporter: behind the spotlight, jipsy's life is shrouded in a web of lies. doctors now believe it was deedee, not jipsy, who was ill, with a case of munchausen by proxy. >> it's essentially when a caregiver will fabricate an illness or induce an illness in their child in order to get medical care. >> reporter: dr. jamie kofman is a board certified child abuse pediatrician. >> it's abuse on the child. but it's to obtain attention or some kind of secondary gain for themselves. >>
here's abc's amy robach. >> are we still on? >> reporter: home movies capture the vibrant spirit of a young teenage girl. >> they were the shining star in this town of people who can outlast adversity and get through everything. >> reporter: jipsy blanchard and mother deedee are local celebrities. >> jipsy and her multiple illnesses and diseases had not been out of a wheelchair since she was 5 years old. >> what medical conditions did you believe you suffered...
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our thanks to amy robach. >>> next, we switch gears entirely to elton john. saying goodbye with one last farewell tour. why he's stepping out of the spotlight and what he's going to do now. ♪ under the covers ♪ and i guess that's why they call it the blues ♪ you're more than just a bathroom disease. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or wo
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president trump will be on-hand and so is amy robach, and her hat gives away where she's from. amy? >> reporter: david, security is tight here in atlanta, as the georgia bulldogs face off against the alabama crimson tide. no player will be protesting the national anthem with president trump in the stands here tonight. both teams will be in their locker rooms when that song is plague as they normally do. as for the game itself, it is teacher versus pupil. georgia's kirby smart, hoping to end his former boss, alabama's nick saban's winning streak, 11-0 against his former coaching employees. and this georgia bull dog hopes he does. david? >> we'll see, amy. we'll all be watching. you can watch the national championship on espn tonight. >>> when we come back, he was once our "person of the week." you met him nearly a decade ago, he had one dream. you've got to see this. nick was born to move. 3 toddlers won't stop him. and neither will lower back pain. because at a dr. scholl's kiosk he got a recommendation for our custom fit orthotic to relieve his foot, knee, or lower back pain, from
president trump will be on-hand and so is amy robach, and her hat gives away where she's from. amy? >> reporter: david, security is tight here in atlanta, as the georgia bulldogs face off against the alabama crimson tide. no player will be protesting the national anthem with president trump in the stands here tonight. both teams will be in their locker rooms when that song is plague as they normally do. as for the game itself, it is teacher versus pupil. georgia's kirby smart, hoping to...
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>> our thanks to amy robach. >>> tonya harding is making something of an admission about the infamous 1994 crowbar attack on her rival, nancy kerrigan. harding said she knew something was up about a month or two before the attack happened. harding also says she overheard her ex-husband and an accomplice saying well, maybe we should take somebody out so we make sure that she gets on the team, of course referring to tonya harding. the full interview airs on "truth and lies the tonya harding story" right here on abc. >>> coming up, coolio's jeopardy lesson. >> plus, some celebrity engagements you need to know about. >> "the skinny" is next. celebrity engagements you need to know about. >> "the skinny" is next. of things to wash we got this. even on quick cycle, tide pods cleans great 6x the cleaning power, even in the quick cycle it's got to be tide ♪ >>> so, we are shaking our way ♪ >>> so, we are shaking our way back into "the skinny" this morning, taking you back to time when people seemed to care what paris hilton was up to. >> a big congratulations is in store. the hilton hotel
>> our thanks to amy robach. >>> tonya harding is making something of an admission about the infamous 1994 crowbar attack on her rival, nancy kerrigan. harding said she knew something was up about a month or two before the attack happened. harding also says she overheard her ex-husband and an accomplice saying well, maybe we should take somebody out so we make sure that she gets on the team, of course referring to tonya harding. the full interview airs on "truth and lies the...
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. >>> tonya harding's stunning interview with amy robach tonight making new headlines. the infamous attack on rival nancy kerrigan. is harding now acknowledging something that she has never acknowledged before? >>> and "american idol" launched her career. carrie underwood and what she has now revealed today about an accident and her future. we'll be right back. if he'ken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. and for pain relief and a good night's rest, try aleve pm for a better am. that $100k is not exactly a fortune. well, a 103 how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. i told you we had a fortune. get closer to your investment goals with a conversation. but their nutritional needs (vremain instinctual.d, that's why there's purina one true instinct. nutrient-dense, protein-rich, real meat number one. this is a differ
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larry: that is amy robach reporting. health concerns about the flu spreading all across the country. an entire school in north carolina now closed after 160 students reported cases in just one day. t.j. holmes has a closer look at how to protect yourself and your family. tj: with flu fears spreading across the country, we are told it could be a nasty one. >> why is it so powerful this year? >> we have told you about the spikes. >> the deadly flu bug appears to be making a comeback. t.j.: so many of us worry about the virus at work. >> i teach my students to sing the whole abc song while washing their hands. t.j.: we brought a family medicine officer to our "gma" offices on how to not get sick. puts it on the door. how long can that live there and keep infecting coworkers? >> the flu can live 24 hours on a door. t.j.: in 20 minutes, we saw 33 people come through the doors, and it's just one of them is sick, one university study finds when one person comes to the than half of, more the surfaces and other employees in the o
larry: that is amy robach reporting. health concerns about the flu spreading all across the country. an entire school in north carolina now closed after 160 students reported cases in just one day. t.j. holmes has a closer look at how to protect yourself and your family. tj: with flu fears spreading across the country, we are told it could be a nasty one. >> why is it so powerful this year? >> we have told you about the spikes. >> the deadly flu bug appears to be making a...
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robach. >> serious topics there. but i also want to bring up something as well. the where did he get that suit? it was interesting. >> it's a fashion statement. >> i think you're supposed to coordinate. but there was nothing coordinated there. beautiful. >> it was a statement. >>> coming up, the latest installment in the "insidious" series. >> it's been three years in the making, but will it have been worth the wait? "insomniac theater" is next. ne. ...a sick day. dads don't take sick days... dads take dayquil severe. the non-drowsy, coughing, aching, fever, sore throat... ...stuffy head, no sick days medicine. ♪ >>> it is friday. time for "insomniac theater." >> that's right. and this morning we start with aaron sorkin as his first time as a director. he's the creator of "the west wing." and jessica chastain stars in "molly's room", she ran a high stakes poker game before being arrested by the fbi and her lawyer played by idris elba. >> where a you know i know you're doing everything to save my life. what can i do
robach. >> serious topics there. but i also want to bring up something as well. the where did he get that suit? it was interesting. >> it's a fashion statement. >> i think you're supposed to coordinate. but there was nothing coordinated there. beautiful. >> it was a statement. >>> coming up, the latest installment in the "insidious" series. >> it's been three years in the making, but will it have been worth the wait? "insomniac theater"...
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. >> and that was amy robach reporting. and from the red carpet fashions to the winners, watch everything oscar here. the show begins sunday march 4 and at 8:00. always a fun night oscar night. >> we have to try to watch the movies and i see the post so far. and dunkirk but a lot of others to get through. stormtracker 6 live double scan lets get you through the weather forecast right now dry and as we take a look outside sky 6 hd plenty of sunshine on the plains and taxi ways there at the airport. and that is the way it will stay today. nice and bright and not as windy and not as cool, as yesterday. right now 38 degrees already a degree better than yesterday's high and the winds are calm and no windchill to report. pretty nice conditions if you have things to get done. you'll want a coat 36 in allentown and 36 in reading and wilmington. 35 in trenton and millville. and 36 in cape may even without much wind rolling up from the southeast. you will want a coat because of these temperatures, they are all getting into the 40s be
. >> and that was amy robach reporting. and from the red carpet fashions to the winners, watch everything oscar here. the show begins sunday march 4 and at 8:00. always a fun night oscar night. >> we have to try to watch the movies and i see the post so far. and dunkirk but a lot of others to get through. stormtracker 6 live double scan lets get you through the weather forecast right now dry and as we take a look outside sky 6 hd plenty of sunshine on the plains and taxi ways there...
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here's abc's amy robach. >> reporter: for tonya harding there's one jump that's synonymous with her name and it gave her the edge over her competition. what is a triple axel? >> it is a jump that takes off in a forward position, on a left forward leg that comes down with 420 pounds of pressure on one foot. >> what ever made you think that you could do that? >> what makes people think i can't? >> reporter: after perfecting the triple axel in practice, tonya took it to competition for the 1991 u.s. championships. >> and it was like, bam. i was like, yes! >> reporter: with the triple axel, tonya secured her place in the history books and was now ready for the olympics. tell me what you were thinking. >> holy [ bleep ], i just did it. nobody else did it. nobody helped me. nobody helped me land that triple axel right there in that moment. >> you made history. >> i did. i did. >> "truth and lies: the tonya harding story," a two-hour documentary, airs tomorrow at 9:00/8:00 central here on abc. thanks for watching "nightline." as always we're online 24/7 at our "nightline" facebook page. good ni
here's abc's amy robach. >> reporter: for tonya harding there's one jump that's synonymous with her name and it gave her the edge over her competition. what is a triple axel? >> it is a jump that takes off in a forward position, on a left forward leg that comes down with 420 pounds of pressure on one foot. >> what ever made you think that you could do that? >> what makes people think i can't? >> reporter: after perfecting the triple axel in practice, tonya took it...
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harding talks with "good morning america's" amy robach about how she's picked up the pieces in her life. >> no money, abusive relationships and you kept going. >> i'm not going to let people stop me from doing what i love. people always telling me that i'm going to not amount to anything. not going to be anything. i'm fat, i'm ugly. i'm stupid. and, yeah -- >> you goi're going to prove th wrong. >> absolutely. i may be blond but i didn't fall off the turnip truck backwards. >> listen to this, harding wants to try to do the triple axel again, the jump that made her famous. her life story including the fallout from the kerrigan incident is the subject of a new movie in theaters now called "i, tonya." "truth and lies: the tonya harding story" airs tonight on abc 7. i'm jessica castro, abc 7. news. >>> most tech companies likely don't expect police to raid their offices. uber perhaps is not like most companies though. according to bloomberg, the san francisco-based company has a secret tool to keep cops in the park. think of it as a panic button. uber used the button at least 2,000 times to
harding talks with "good morning america's" amy robach about how she's picked up the pieces in her life. >> no money, abusive relationships and you kept going. >> i'm not going to let people stop me from doing what i love. people always telling me that i'm going to not amount to anything. not going to be anything. i'm fat, i'm ugly. i'm stupid. and, yeah -- >> you goi're going to prove th wrong. >> absolutely. i may be blond but i didn't fall off the turnip...
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here's amy robach. >> reporter: a-list actresses like reese witherspoon, nicole kidman and jennifer lawrence. joining forces with behind the scenes power players like scandal executive producer shonda rhimes. to fight sexual misconduct in tinsel town and beyond. the coalition of more than 300 women calling itself time's up, tinsel town and beyond. the coalition of more than 300 women calling itself time's up, taking out a full-page ad in newspapers, including the "new york times," writing now unlike ever before, our access to the media and to important decision-makers has the potential of leading to real accountability and consequences. the sexual scandals rocking hollywood and beyond.
here's amy robach. >> reporter: a-list actresses like reese witherspoon, nicole kidman and jennifer lawrence. joining forces with behind the scenes power players like scandal executive producer shonda rhimes. to fight sexual misconduct in tinsel town and beyond. the coalition of more than 300 women calling itself time's up, tinsel town and beyond. the coalition of more than 300 women calling itself time's up, taking out a full-page ad in newspapers, including the "new york...
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here's abc's amy robach. >> reporter: a-list actresses like reese witherspoon, nicole kidman, and jennifer lawrence joining forces with behind the scenes power players like "scandal" executive producer shonda rhimes to fight sexual misconduct in tinseltown and beyond. coalition of more than 300 women ca calling itself times up, taking out full-page ads in newspapers including "the new york times" writing "unlike ever before our access to the media and important decisionmakers has the potential of leading to real accountability and consequences." the initiative, a response to the avalanche of sexual misconduct allegations rocking hollywood and beyond. ing a treactress ash ash ash ash time's up. >> he obviously grabbed my hand. it's like the look on my face is abject terror, like, i can see it in my eyes. >> reporter: but time's up also vowing to help less privilege tprivileged women fight back saying to "to every woman employed in agriculture who has to fend off unwanted sexual avances by her boss, every janitor trapped in a building with a predatory supervisor, we stand with you. ." establ
here's abc's amy robach. >> reporter: a-list actresses like reese witherspoon, nicole kidman, and jennifer lawrence joining forces with behind the scenes power players like "scandal" executive producer shonda rhimes to fight sexual misconduct in tinseltown and beyond. coalition of more than 300 women ca calling itself times up, taking out full-page ads in newspapers including "the new york times" writing "unlike ever before our access to the media and important...
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and what she acknowledged for the first time to our amy robach, so many years after that attack on nancy >> reporter: tonya harding making a red carpet comeback at sunday's golden globes. >> tonya harding is here tonight. >> reporter: the former olympic figure skater brought to near tears. >> i'd like to thank tonya for sharing her story. >> reporter: harding's story hitting the big screen in "i, tonya," the feature film revisiting that infamous attack on nancy kerrigan. >> why? why? >> reporter: kerrigan, harding's competitor, clubbed in the knee after practice at the 1994 u.s. figure skating championships. harding's ex-husband, jeff gillooly and a team of assailants went to prison for the crime. but harding, who has always denied any involvement, now admitting for the first time she heard gillooly and others talk about going after another skater. you never said to jeff, "let's do this"? >> no. no. >> reporter: he never asked for your permission? >> no. >> reporter: and you were never part of the planning? >> no. i did, however, overhear the talking about stuff where -- "well, maybe we
and what she acknowledged for the first time to our amy robach, so many years after that attack on nancy >> reporter: tonya harding making a red carpet comeback at sunday's golden globes. >> tonya harding is here tonight. >> reporter: the former olympic figure skater brought to near tears. >> i'd like to thank tonya for sharing her story. >> reporter: harding's story hitting the big screen in "i, tonya," the feature film revisiting that infamous attack on...
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in an upcoming interview with amy robach harding says she knew something was up. a month or two before the attack. harding also says she overheard her former husband and then accomplice saying maybe we should take somebody out so we make sure she gets on the team, she being harding, of course, the full interview airs january 11th on abc. >>> in other sports headlines, isaiah thomas made his season day but for the cavaliers. he hadn't played since last may when he suffered a hip injury as a member of the celtics. thomas scored 17 points in cleveland's win over portland. >>> and in college football the university of arizona has fired football coach rich rodriguez. the school announced his departure amid claims that he ran a hostile work place. rodriguez says the case involves his former assistant who had threatened a lawsuit alleging harassment. >>> and the cincinnati bengals coach marvin lewis is sticking around for awhile. insiders the second straight losing season but lewis signed a two-year extension keeping him with the team through 2019. >>> a woman in georgia
in an upcoming interview with amy robach harding says she knew something was up. a month or two before the attack. harding also says she overheard her former husband and then accomplice saying maybe we should take somebody out so we make sure she gets on the team, she being harding, of course, the full interview airs january 11th on abc. >>> in other sports headlines, isaiah thomas made his season day but for the cavaliers. he hadn't played since last may when he suffered a hip injury...
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tonight here, amy robach, and the interview with tonya harding's mother. and tonya harding herself on whether scenes like this one are accurate. >> stop talking to her. yeah. that girl is your enemy. >> reporter: tonight, tonya harding, her story depicted in the new film "i, tonya", talking about her difficult relationship with her mother. how would you describe your mom as a mother? >> not a good one. i know she probably did the best that she probably could. >> if there's no "you can't do it" type of thing, she won't do it. she'd be nothing. >> reporter: her tough parenting captured in this 1986 documentary. for years, harding has accused her mother of abuse. >> she's a good mother, but she's not a good mother. she hits me and she beats me. >> reporter: and tonight, we're hearing from harding's estranged mother, lavona, a former waitress. >> i was working right around the clock, morning, noon and night, trying to get the money for her to skate and to have lessons. >> reporter: tonya's mother insists she was no child abuser. >> i didn't abuse any of my chi
tonight here, amy robach, and the interview with tonya harding's mother. and tonya harding herself on whether scenes like this one are accurate. >> stop talking to her. yeah. that girl is your enemy. >> reporter: tonight, tonya harding, her story depicted in the new film "i, tonya", talking about her difficult relationship with her mother. how would you describe your mom as a mother? >> not a good one. i know she probably did the best that she probably could....
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spoke with amy robach. >> i'm always the bad person. is it a challenge from the lord to see how far i can be pushed until i break and become nothing? you can't push me that far anymore. because i've been nothing. and i've been nothing several times. >> the two hour special, "truth and lies: the tonya harding story" here at 9:00 p.m., followed by abc7 news. >>> owner of the car went surfing. also. >>> what they say about a man who represents himself? >> yes i do. >> two men in cou okay folks! let's team up to get the lady of the house back on her feet. and help her feel more strength and energy in just two weeks yaaay! the complete balanced nutrition of (great tasting) ensure with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. ensure. always be you. >>> at least 17 people have been killed, hundreds of homes in southern california damaged or destroyed in this week's deadly mud slides. ranging in age from 3 to 89 years old. damage from mud flow at chappell at casa de maria in montecito. nearly 70 hours after mud began to flow, search and
spoke with amy robach. >> i'm always the bad person. is it a challenge from the lord to see how far i can be pushed until i break and become nothing? you can't push me that far anymore. because i've been nothing. and i've been nothing several times. >> the two hour special, "truth and lies: the tonya harding story" here at 9:00 p.m., followed by abc7 news. >>> owner of the car went surfing. also. >>> what they say about a man who represents himself?...
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that was amy robach with tonya harding and tonya's mom. tonya's mom was a little too enthusiastic when she was talking about spanking. >> very into -- >> enjoyed answering that question. yes. >> the movie allison janney plays the mom. also won again last night at the critics choice awards. they're getting press out of this movie. >> tonya was there when she won. yeah. there they are. >>> coming up next "insome meac theater." oming up next, intomorrow knack theater ne meac theater." ie meac theater." ae meac theater." ce meac theater." meac theater." "insomniacmeac thc theater." ac theater." c theater." theater." anif you've got a lifee. you gotta swiffer i ...prilosec otc 7 years ago,my doctor recommended... 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. ♪ >>> and now, for our "insomniac theater," previewing two movies opening this weekend. >> this morning we're going to start wit
that was amy robach with tonya harding and tonya's mom. tonya's mom was a little too enthusiastic when she was talking about spanking. >> very into -- >> enjoyed answering that question. yes. >> the movie allison janney plays the mom. also won again last night at the critics choice awards. they're getting press out of this movie. >> tonya was there when she won. yeah. there they are. >>> coming up next "insome meac theater." oming up next, intomorrow...
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spoke with amy robach. >> i'm always the bad person. is it a challenge from the lord to see how far i can be pushed until i break and become nothing? you can't push me that far anymore. because i've been nothing. and i've been nothing several times. >> the two hour special, "truth and lies: the tonya harding story" here at 9:00 p.m., followed by abc7 news. >>> owner of the car went surfing. also. >>> what they say about a man who represents himself? >> yes i do. >> two men in court >>> at least 17 people have been killed, hundreds of homes in southern california damaged or destroyed in this week's deadly mud slides. ranging in age from 3 to 89 years old. damage from mud flow at chappell at casa de maria in montecito. nearly 70 hours after mud began to flow, search and rescue from county started looking for survivors. >> we're still in rescue mode, conducting primary and secondary searches and victim removal. >> it's almost impossible task to cover so much ground. some homes gone, some standing. meantime the sheriff's office has released
spoke with amy robach. >> i'm always the bad person. is it a challenge from the lord to see how far i can be pushed until i break and become nothing? you can't push me that far anymore. because i've been nothing. and i've been nothing several times. >> the two hour special, "truth and lies: the tonya harding story" here at 9:00 p.m., followed by abc7 news. >>> owner of the car went surfing. also. >>> what they say about a man who represents himself?...
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." >> amy robach has more on the president and his advisors putting the last touches on the state of the union address. >> reporter: good morning, matt and tam, we'll be looking at president trump the state of union address and an interview where he wanted a disruptive first year in the white house. >>> grammies stirring up controversy with only one woman winning a major award. business abc exclusive sit down with david beckham soccer superstar's big announcement coming up on "g.m.a." >> back to you. >> we'll see you in a little bit. thank you. >> reporter: not a bad ride in this morning as you start the eagles week. let's look outside an check the schuylkill expressway. we had a disabled vehicle that cleared, westbound traffic heading toward king of prussia on the schuylkill expressway westbound approaching girard, traffic moving better now that the disabled vehicle cleared. we have an accident schuylkill expressway road at park avenue and one on 422 eastbound near royersford and you're looking at 13 miles per hour on 422. really slow there. >> reporter: on the big board we have chi
." >> amy robach has more on the president and his advisors putting the last touches on the state of the union address. >> reporter: good morning, matt and tam, we'll be looking at president trump the state of union address and an interview where he wanted a disruptive first year in the white house. >>> grammies stirring up controversy with only one woman winning a major award. business abc exclusive sit down with david beckham soccer superstar's big announcement...
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here's abc's amy robach. >> reporter: they were the teen heartthrobs of the late '80s. and they starred in films like "the lost boys." >> what happens if my mom is dating the head vampire. >> reporter: and license to drive. >> it is a license to be free. >> reporter: now in his new lifetime movie "a tale of two corys", he documents how their lives spun wildly out of control after years of partying, drugs and alleged abuse by hollywood insiders. you said this film is the g-rated version of an x-rated story. >> that's very true. >> reporter: how watered down is this version? >> it is very watered down. what you see as cory taken into a trailer with a guy in a suit, that's not really how it happened. that's how the lawyers made me say it happened. however. i can put it if a film as part of a story line. so the truth will be revealed if people donate to my campaign. >> reporter: he calls it his truth campaign, an effort to raise $1 million through crowdsourcing to film the real film he wants to produce, one that would include allegations of past sexual abuse by several holl
here's abc's amy robach. >> reporter: they were the teen heartthrobs of the late '80s. and they starred in films like "the lost boys." >> what happens if my mom is dating the head vampire. >> reporter: and license to drive. >> it is a license to be free. >> reporter: now in his new lifetime movie "a tale of two corys", he documents how their lives spun wildly out of control after years of partying, drugs and alleged abuse by hollywood insiders....
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. >> amy robach tells us people are turning to some high-tech solutions now. >> reporter: as more people get sick, the risk of infection growing. hospitals with er beds overflowing, now canceling elective surgeries to keep beds available for new flu patients, plus tamiflu and iv bag shortages and nurses working overtime. >> nurses are coming in for extra shifts and >> reporter: with the hospital asking people not to go to the hospital if they get sick. virtual doctor visits are booming, patients getting a flu tyi diagnosis and in some cases even a tamiflu prescription. it's a 15-minute consultation for the uninsured. this flu season has been big for them. >> because this has been such a big flu season, we have seen a 100% increase in our total volume. one in five of our cases are actually flu related cases or cold related cases so they end up getting a prescription with tamiflu. >> reporter: too sick to leave home? when her 2-year-old got sick, she used heal.com to have a doctor sent right to her home. >> it's so convenient, we can just stay home, it was so easy. >> we have several links
. >> amy robach tells us people are turning to some high-tech solutions now. >> reporter: as more people get sick, the risk of infection growing. hospitals with er beds overflowing, now canceling elective surgeries to keep beds available for new flu patients, plus tamiflu and iv bag shortages and nurses working overtime. >> nurses are coming in for extra shifts and >> reporter: with the hospital asking people not to go to the hospital if they get sick. virtual doctor...
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. >> and amy robach with a look at what's ahead. >>> some big headlines about the fbi deputy director's resignation and the nunez memo ahead of the first state of the union address this evening. chris christie here live to break it down. an abc news exclusive, one of the igniters of the me too movement rose mcgowan is joining us live as she details her story for the first time in her powerful new book. plus, the royals arriving in sweden this morning as they share a very important message about childbirth and mental health. much more on that. a big show coming up on "gma." back to you. >> we'll see you at 7:00. >>> now over to mike. >> i have some good news. near record warmth and right now it looks like with good air quality. the bay area says we'll be good to moderate today through friday. that could change as we get deeper into this heat wave, if you will. we're going to go at least two weeks without rain. during the winter that's usually not good. >> thank you. 6:24 now. happening today a mysterious debut for an autonomous company. udely, the company says it's making history by host
. >> and amy robach with a look at what's ahead. >>> some big headlines about the fbi deputy director's resignation and the nunez memo ahead of the first state of the union address this evening. chris christie here live to break it down. an abc news exclusive, one of the igniters of the me too movement rose mcgowan is joining us live as she details her story for the first time in her powerful new book. plus, the royals arriving in sweden this morning as they share a very...
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. >> amy robach is live from new york city with a live at what's ahead. good morning, amy. >> hey, good morning to you, natasha and reggie. coming up next, president trump delivered his first state of the union address. we'll be joined with more on the democratic response. an abc news exclusive. after recent allegation was sexual abuse made by his former co-star nicole eggert, scott baio joins us live in the studio this morning to address the claims. >>> then as the rare super blue blood moon begins this morning, we're live with views of it. that's coming up on gma. >> we've been watching it all morning long. it lived up to its billing. not many things do. but it did. >> beautiful. >> thank you, amy. >>> uber is accusing san francisco of -- >>> sonoma county about to become the first government ept at this to sue pg&e over the october wildfires. >>> 6:21 in the a.m. we've been loving this look at the super blue blood moon. isn't it just gorgeous. i like every stage of it. it's been giving us everything this morning. >> it looks like it's peeling away now,
. >> amy robach is live from new york city with a live at what's ahead. good morning, amy. >> hey, good morning to you, natasha and reggie. coming up next, president trump delivered his first state of the union address. we'll be joined with more on the democratic response. an abc news exclusive. after recent allegation was sexual abuse made by his former co-star nicole eggert, scott baio joins us live in the studio this morning to address the claims. >>> then as the rare...