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cupertino, you can expect siri to get a major overhaul and possibly probably almost assuredly, a partnership with san francisco based openai. >> number seven happy birthday, donald duck celebrating 90 years over the weekend. his first cartoon was in 1934. oh, he had a glow up. >> oh, he was hanging out with pigs before. okay >> george: good morning america for our viewers in the west. four israeli hostages rescued as the government faces a new political crisis. back home. new details about the health of the hostages and the rescue operation in broad daylight, as israel faces questions and condemnation for the number of palestinian civilians killed. >> michael: extreme heat wave widens. soaring temperatures and humidity creating dangerous conditions for millions. ginger is tracking it all.
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>> george: donald trump set to meet with probation officers after holding his first campaign rally since conviction. >> rebecca: rough landing. a passenger plane caught in a hail storm suffering severe damage. >> george: plus the crash on the water. a sea plane carrying tourists collided with a boat. the latest on the investigation. >> rebecca: caitlin clark is not olympic bound. >> they awoke a monster. >> rebecca: what else the star rookie is saying about staying home? >> george: string of shark attacks. new warnings, new beach closures and new questions about if these incidents could have been prevented. >> michael: bull escape. jumping a barrier at a packed rodeo and charging. this morning the latest on the people injured and what happened during the chaos. >> rebecca: making a splash. don't miss your sneak peek inside disney world's new attraction starring princess tiana.
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♪ holiday ♪ >> michael: the celtics celebrating holiday's big game! >> holiday a three! >> michael: boston with a 2-0 lead over dallas. don't celebrate too early. so close, but then stunned. ♪ >> george: man in motion this morning. >> andrew. >> george: andrew mccarthy is on his way to times square to tell us everything about the brat pack, making his movie and the reunion almost 40 years in the making. >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america. >> michael: good morning america. excited to talk to andrew mccarthy about the brat pack and all that history. call ourselves the gma group. [ laughter ] >> rebecca: no brats here. we have a job market reality check. i'll break down the latest data, what you need to pay attention to while you are job hunting particularly when it comes to social media. >> george: new details on the israeli rescue operation that freed four hostages in gaza. now questions are being raised
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about the civilian death toll on the raid. at the same time, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is facing a political crisis. his prime minister quit his government, accusing him of mismanaging the war. foreign correspondent tom soufi burridge joins us. good morning, tom. >> reporter: good morning, george. yeah, three of those israeli hostages still recovering here at the medical center as we learn more about the military operations for freedom as well as the israeli air strikes killing and injuring palestinian civilians. this morning video showing the ferocity of israeli air strikes which accompanied a huge military operation to free hostages held in gaza by hamas. a 26-year-old hugging her father shortly after her rescue. seen pleading for her life october 7th as she was taken by hamas at the music festival. also rescued 27-year-old andre, a 41-year-old and 22-year-old
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whose father tragically died just hours before he was freed. the three men still under going treatment at this hospital in tel aviv. the doctor saying they have all experienced immense trauma. >> now they are improving, but there's still a very long way that they will need to get. >> reporter: the idf saying it gathered weeks of intel with hundreds of troops fighting in the refugee camp in central gaza before the rescue operation began at 11:00 a.m. on saturday. israeli special forces disguised as local palestinians moving into two buildings where the hostages were being held. the sign when we were free was "we have the diamonds." they were helicoptered out. only one israeli policeman was killed. but video revealing entire buildings razed to the ground. 270 palestinians killed during the raid and nearly 700 injured according to the hamas run gaza health ministry. bodies of men and women lying on
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the ground outside the hospital. the injured overflowing its hallways. one woman saying two of her cousins were killed, two others injured. they did not commit any sin. they were sitting at home, she said. the idf disputing hamas casualty figures and defending its mission. >> tell me why those air strikes were necessary, why buildings were destroyed in that attack. >> the forces came under fire from 360 degree threat. rpg, ak-47's, mortar rounds. it was and is a war zone. and so civilians, the tragedy of civilians being caught up in this is precisely because of how hamas is battling us on the battleground. >> reporter: but the hostages rescued not calming pressure on israeli prime minister netanyahu for his handling of the war. overnight a key member of
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israel's war cabinet resigning from the coalition government and calling for elections. accusing netanyahu of letting his own political ambitions get in the way of fateful strategic decisions. like president biden, guys, he has called for an end to the war and the freeing of hostages including americans. secretary blinken arriving here today to meet netanyahu as cease fire talks between israel and hamas appear to have stalled, michael. >> michael: thank you for that, tom. secretary of state antony blinken arrived in cairo this morning. selena wang is tracking efforts to bring about a cease fire. good morning, selena. >> reporter: good morning, michael. the president wants an end to this war. his team is doubling down on its cease fire deal. as you say, secretary of state blinken just landing in egypt, then israel, trying to push that agreement forward. this comes as israel faces criticism for the high civilian death toll in that latest raid. u.s. officials say they did provide intelligence to support
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that mission, but there was no u.s. military support. now, there are americans believed to be held by hamas. officials have not seen any information to verify claims that an american hostage was killed in that latest raid. they are still looking into the allegations. the white house said it is tragic and heartbreaking that so many innocent people were killed in that military operation. they acknowledge that palestinians are going through hell in this war. as for the resignation of the prime minister, the white house is not commenting but it is clear the pressure is mounting on israeli netanyahu. he still has not publicly endorsed biden's cease fire deal he has proposed and laid out. the hope is if hamas accepting the deal, israel will have no choice but to do is same. george? >> george: okay, selena, thanks. now the late donald trump, set to meet with probation officers. rachel scott has the story.
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good morning, rachel. >> reporter: good morning, george. donald trump did not talk much about that guilty verdict at all, but he is faced with the stark reality of now having to campaign as a convicted felon. the former president wrapping up a rally here in las vegas this morning preparing for his probation interview. this morning donald trump fresh off holding his first campaign rally since his conviction now preparing to meet virtually from his mar-a-lago estate. >> indicted indicted indicted. this little tiny period of time i was like a ping pong ball. >> reporter: over the weekend the former president rallying supporters in las vegas once again bashing the four criminal cases against him and escalating his verbal attacks on prosecutors using profanity to lash out at jack smith. >> he's a deranged dumb guy. he is a dumb -- >> reporter: trump supporters waiting hours in the scorching 100 degree heat. >> i don't want anybody going. we need every voter. i don't care about you. i just want your vote.
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i don't care. see, the press will take that and say, he said a horrible thing. >> reporter: officials say 24 attendees sought medical treatment because of the heat. trump also using inflammatory languages about immigrants and mocking president biden. at one point going on a rift about the teleprompter. >> i pay all this money to teleprompter people and i say 20% of the time they don't work. >> reporter: trump praising the rioters who attacked the capitol january 6th calling them warriors. >> the j6 warriors. they were warriors. they were really, more than anything else, they are victims of what happened. >> reporter: the reality, 500 people have been charged of assaulting officers. despite the heat, thousands coming out, some wearing shirts bluntly reading, quote, i'm voting for the convicted felon. has the conviction hardened your support for trump? >> yeah. >> reporter: does any of it give you pause in voting for him? >> no. not at all. it just strengthens my resolve. >> reporter: but others
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including republicans like john klein not sold on either candidate. >> i feel let down as a citizen and a voter. our two party system can't produce better quality candidates. >> reporter: with trump back on trial, the president was overseas showing a sharp contrast as he visited a world war i cemetery outside paris where troops are buried. in 2018 trump didn't make a similar visit, his administration citing bad weather but his chief of staff saying trump declined to go, claiming trump called the young american soldiers buried there losers. trump has denied the claim. biden visiting the very american cemetery trump didn't. >> the idea that i come to normandy and not make the short trip here to pay tribute. >> reporter: as for that probation interview, the former president will be sitting for that virtually. all of that will be included in a reported that will be submitted to the judge as he considers what the former
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president will be sentenced with on july 11. michael? >> michael: we'll all be looking for that. thank you very much. going to turn now to the extreme heat in parts of the country. records were set in the southeast while the southwest set to heat up again. ginger is here with all the details. good morning, ginger. >> ginger: they were just baking in south florida. so many records being broken. they were not alone. there were so many states that had tied or record break temperatures over the weekend. jacksonville tied at 99. grand junction colorado was nearly 100. new orleans 96. miami tied a record at 94. there in texas, 104. so we're going to see more where it came from. the ridge squeezing up from the west. like we saw last week the pattern very similar. we could see records fall anywhere you see a red box around numbers, las vegas up into colorado, albuquerque. could see 101 as we get into thursday. anywhere from the sacramento valley into tucson. the heat starts to move east. we will potentially have our first 90 of the season by the end of this week. it's a little late about 10, 11 days late in new york. philadelphia has already done it
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so they could do it at the end of the week as well. washington, d.c. and raleigh. it's brief, because by the end of the week things cool down but looks like we get just a touch what they've been dealing with out west. >> rebecca: it is hot out there, extreme heat. now to extreme hail. very scary moment on a flight as it hit a severe hail storm while trying to land in vienna. the aircraft nose and wind screens were badly damaged. erielle reshef joins us with details. this kind of looks like a smashed egg in the end. good morning. >> reporter: yeah. it is really scary when you look at this plane. good morning, rebecca. that plane was in route from mayorca to vienna when minutes before landing it was caught in a thunderstorm cell that was not visible on radar. i want to show you the after math. take a look. the nose of this plane completely ripped off, and the cockpit windows riddled with holes. passengers say that until the last 20 minutes of the flight, it was smooth sailing, but they hit that major turbulence and
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they could feel the hail pelting the aircraft. a mayday call was placed for this aircraft, but thankfully it landed safely and no one was hurt. and now passengers are praising the crew for keeping them safe, getting them on the ground safely. the airline says it is inspecting all of that damage to the plane. michael? >> michael: erielle, thank you. now to what is being called a catastrophic land slide that caused part of a critical highway in wyoming to collapse that links drivers to jackson hole. kayna whitworth joins us with more. good morning, kayna. >> reporter: michael, good morning. this is a major thorough fare for goods and fed call supplies. the governor calling a state of emergency. you can see in the video that both lanes of the highway absolutely buckled. the mountain side collapsing sending asphalt, even the guardrail tumbling leaving a cavernous hole. the road failed friday night. while crews were trying to build a detour around it, the
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landslide continued, taking out the entire road. no crews were hurt, but this is the second incident in just three days. a few miles down the road they had another mud slide. both incidents impacting this major route into jackson hole. for anyone making that trip, used to be about 40 minutes, it will be close to two hours driving between victor idaho and jackson, wyoming. engineers are considering long term plans but, george, at this point, this highway is closed indefinitely, george. >> george: back overseas to the right wing anti-immigration policy. they had a strong showing in europe parliament even though senators remain in control. james longman is here with details and the impact on the united states. good morning, james. >> reporter: good morning, george. far right parties have made major gains across europe in the european elections. these are elections to the european parliament. that's the 720 seat chamber that makes policy for 27 countries. two countries that have seen the biggest impact from the far right, france and germany. these are key u.s. allies.
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in france, the party won twice as many as that of the president macron. that's the centrist party. he's taken his country by surprise by calling a snap election. that will happen in about a month's time. he is trying to take the initiative. reality is these groups are on the rise across europe. they are anti-immigration and they have a narrow focus on national interest. now, in the european parliament the centrist parties do hold the balance of power still. but the united states is likely going to have to deal with a much more divided europe, especially on big crisis like climate change and the war in ukraine. guys? >> michael: james, thank you. now the nba finals. the boston celtics leading 2-0 in the series after beating the dallas mavericks last night. will reeve is in boston with the highlights. good morning, will. >> reporter: good morning, michael. to put it frankly, the boston celtics had a tough night on offense. jason tatum said they probably should have been down about 15 points at halftime and yet they
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weren't and yet they won. and now they are just two wins away from hoisting this, the larry o'brien trophy and winning their 18th title. >> doncic gets inside. stopped trying to get contact. yes, and a foul! >> reporter: overnight the dallas mavericks making it a tight game late in the fourth quarter. but with the clock ticking down, the boston celtics defense stepping up. >> here's irving. washington drives. oh what a play! >> reporter: boston's derrick white getting this massive block with just 29 seconds remaining, helping lead the celtics to a 105-98 win. >> that's a potential game-saving play. jalen brown as well providing support. >> just an example of what we do and have been doing all season long. >> reporter: drew holiday was the leading scorer for boston, scoring 26 points. >> really tired of hearing about one guy, this guy, anybody trying to make it out anything than celtics basketball. >> reporter: dallas super star
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luka doncic was questionable to play. but when the ball was tipped -- >> doncic nails the three pointer! >> reporter: the all world player showed up. doncic finishing with 32, 11 assists and 11 rebounds for the first nba finals triple double in dallas mavericks history. >> shot is good. >> reporter: celtics fans headed home happy and waking up taking comfort in the numbers, because teams that take a 22-0 lead win. 86% of the time. dallas has a chance to reverse that and become just the sixth team ever to overcome a finals deficit like that. wednesday night game 3, 8:30 eastern on abc. guys? >> george: will, you never disappoint. >> rebecca: i got scared. >> michael: love the stats. dallas has a 14% chance. they have a chance, will. >> reporter: yeah, basically. i'm always coming up with numbers, guys. >> michael: we love it. thank you, will. we appreciate that. coming up, a lot of fans are talking about this team usa basketball news.
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caitlin clark did not make the olympic basketball roster. now what the star rookie is saying about the decision. >> rebecca: plus the new warning for beach goers after a string of shark attacks. how authorities are trying to keep swimmers safe. >> george: a bull escape that caused chaos at a rodeo after it jumped the barrier. first back to ginger. >> ginger: we'll get all the serious summer heat and cold air up top, you're going to make hail. there was big hail, baseball size hail actually in parts of nebraska and colorado over the weekend. this is from shelton, nebraska. this video where you can see the hail covering the streets and the flash flooding happening, that's centennial, colorado. we'll see more in the central and high plains. it's mostly damaging wind. starts early afternoon then moves into the rapid city later in the afternoon/evening. hilton head, savannah, georgia, you have a chance of winds. you could easily see thunderstorms turn severe. wednesday, thursday, we open it up for parts of minnesota, michigan, illinois, chicago, included. local weather in 30 seconds.
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>> always live abc seven news starts right now. >> good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc seven mornings. let's get right to amanda, who has an update on that crash at the bay bridge toll plaza. we're still seeing residual traffic. >> yes, we are, and we well into the morning commute, especially as it begins to ramp up. this is because of a solo car crash that happened at 4 a.m. a car ended up wedged between two booths. crews cleared that incident around 6 a.m. and this isn't your typical monday morning
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being held in gaza by hamas. more than 270 palestinians were killed according to the hamas run health ministry. there are still five americans believed to be being held by hamas. secretary blinken will meet with israel's prime minister netanyahu. also right now donald trump set to meet virtually with probation officers. for a sentencing interview. after holding his first campaign rally. and take a look at this sea plane caught on tape crashing into a boat in vancouver harbor. two people on the boat had to be hospitalized. authorities are investigating what led to the crash. they say that area of the harbor is supposed to be reserved for sea plane operations. >> rebecca: at 98 years old, dick van dyke has made history. he was the oldest winner at the daytime emmys. he won for a bit of "days of our
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lives." here's a little bit of his speech. >> if i had known i was going to live this long, i would have taken better care of myself. [ laughter ] i'm 98 years old. can you believe it? [ applause ] thank you so much. this really topped off a life time of 80 years in the business. i love you. god bless. >> rebecca: 98 years old. that is what's hard to believe about all of this. he looks great and we're so proud of him and all he's accomplished. we've got a lot more ahead including a job market reality check. what you need to pay attention to while job hunting particularly when it comes to social media. that's coming up. >> michael: now to caitlin clark, responding after she did not make the u.s. women's olympic basketball team. janai norman is here with more on that. lot of people talking about this. >> reporter: lot of people talking, michael. this woman is the ncaa all time leading scorer in college basketball, man or woman. when the indiana fever took on
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the washington mystics, caitlin clark dropped a small 30 points in front of the league's biggest crowd in 17 seasons. she is good for business. but for u.s. women's basketball, we are talking about domination. when the decision for the 12 player roster came down, there was bound to be disappointment. >> clark a deep one, you bet! >> reporter: this morning basketball super star caitlin clark speaking out after news broke that the number one overall wnba draft pick reportedly didn't make the cut to represent team usa at the summer olympics. >> honestly, it gives me something to work for. it's just more motivation and i'm hoping in four years i will be there. >> reporter: with the u.s. women's olympic basketball team roster set, clark taking the apparent snub in stride. but others are calling foul. >> i think obviously people are going to be fired up about caitlin clark not being on the team especially caitlin clark
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fans that love her game. >> reporter: with many of the millions of new fans tuning in to women's basketball because of clark. critics say leaving the rookie out is a mistake. >> this is her moment. this is the moment for women's basketball. not only in the u.s. but around the world. this is the opportunity to reach those girls around the world just like the 1992 men's dream team did. that's why this is such a missed opportunity. >> reporter: this post from head coach cheryl reeve, head of the current wnba season, resurfacing in which she used the hash tag this is more than one player which some interpreted as shade at clark. sources telling espn the selection team have nine returning olympians including five time olympian diana turasi, britney griner and arguably the best player in the league, a'ja wilson. >> this team will have seven practices together before their first olympic game. they need to have the
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experience, participating in different training sessions, exhibition games. again, through no fault of caitlin's own, she simply doesn't have that experience yet. >> reporter: the u.s. women's basketball teams are huge at the olympics winning nine of the last ten gold medals including seven in a row. meanwhile, clark says she'll be cheering on the red, white and blue to bring home the gold. >> i'm excited for the girls on the team. i know we're the most competitive team in the world. i'm excited for them. gonna be rooting for them to win gold. >> reporter: clark's indiana fever coach said number 22 will use this as motivation in the future. >> she said we woke a monster. >> they woke a monster. clark is far from the only star player to be left out. candice parker was left out after winning gold twice before and nneka
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has been a top scorer all five years she's been in the wnba. she didn't make it. it's just a tough team to make. >> michael: it's motivating, for everybody who didn't make it. >> exactly. look, good competitor will take it like caitlin. >> rebecca: thank you, janai. now to new fears for beach goers as a string of shark attacks shut down florida beaches this weekend leaving multiple people seriously injured. faith abubey is in florida with the latest. good morning, faith. >> reporter: good morning to you, rebecca. the dramatic scenes played out here on this 26 mile stretch of shore line. the beaches are back open. but you can see over there, the yellow and purple flag still flying, warning beach goers of surf hazards and dangerous marine life. this morning new urgent warnings for beach goers. >> oh my gosh. >> reporter: after a string of brutal shark attacks on separate
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beaches sent multiple people to the hospital. the first happening friday on water sound beach along florida's panhandle. a 45-year-old woman bitten by a shark. authorities say her arm had to be amputated. less than two hours later another shark bite four miles away on seacrest beach. first responders say two teens were attacked. one of them air lifted to the hospital in critical condition. the incidents forcing authorities to temporarily close a 26 mile stretch of beaches in walton county, saying they believe it may have been an eight foot bull shark that attacked all three people. >> these types of incidents, while we've had some in our history, they're highly unusual. it's extremely unusual for two to happen in the same afternoon within four miles of one another. >> reporter: this morning new questions about any of the weekend incidents could have been prevented. this shark close to shore just moments after the first attack. officials say they reacted as quickly as they could. >> it does take sometime to
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reverse that distance and physically change those flags. >> reporter: the florida incidents the latest as the busy summer vacation season gets under way. in hawaii, a 25-year-old was treated for serious injuries after a shark bite. and just over a week ago in texas, a 19-year-old telling gma she freed herself by punching a shark that bit her hand. >> i severed four tendons and then i basically had a big hole. they had to sew it together. >> authorities stepping up patrols on popular beaches using technology like high tech drones to scan for dangerous marine life before they can close in on shore. >> there are other technologies used as deterrents for sharks. in other words, to try to repel sharks that try to come close to you. none of these technologies are fool proof. >> reporter: guys, crews will be out again this morning to survey
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wild video from an oregon rodeo. a bull jumped over the fence. three people were transported to hospital. trevor ault is here with the story. good morning, trevor. >> good morning, george. this rodeo crowd was singing along to "god bless the usa" when the bull had enough and jumped the fence. ran into the concession area. we know this morning several people were hurt in the process. >> we have another victim from the bull. >> reporter: this morning four people are recovering after a bull escaped from an arena during a packed rodeo event over the weekend. >> trampled a couple people. >> reporter: this video shows the chaos unfolding as the bull named party bus jumped an arena barrier and charged the rodeo grounds. >> it jumped the fence. i said this is going immediately wrong.
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everyone started panicking, screaming. >> reporter: people seen running for safety. >> multiple people had gone inside the port o potties, inside the concession stand trying to get out of the way. >> reporter: the announcer immediately calling for help. >> i was immediately panicking and thought that somebody was going to get completely trampled. >> reporter: the bull running over a garbage can then charging a woman, flinging her into the air twice. the sisters rodeo association saying the bull was secured next to the live stock holding pens by our rodeo pickup men and placed into a pen. we are grateful for the rapid, professional response of our arena pickup men, rodeo staff and local first responders who were able to prevent the situation from being worse. so this happened saturday night. that bull was checked by veterinarians and was cleared. it is believed to be unharmed. then the rodeo went on as scheduled sunday. guys? >> michael: thank you so much for that, trevor.
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way. >> lara: i don't know what else to say. here it goes everybody. the lesson is don't celebrate too early. race walker was representing spain in the women's 20k final at the european athletic championships in rome. in the last five years she's convinced she's got the bronze medal locked up. look at her there. not so fast. two meters from the finish line. that's just over six feet. another racer from ukraine comes from behind to beat her for that bronze medal. the look on garcia carlos' face says it all. after the race she told the press she will learn from this unfortunate turn of events and come back stronger as a result. don't celebrate too early. >> rebecca: yeah. >> lara: it ain't over til it's over. >> michael: she thought she walked away with it. >> lara: i see what you did there. [ laughter ] >> michael: i couldn't help myself. i'm sorry, america.
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>> announcer: live in times square, this is gma. >> michael: welcome back, everybody. good morning on this monday morning. and that is foreigner, part of the 2024 rock and roll hall of fame class. the '80s hitmakers are back on tour this summer along with other big names from the decade. lara will have more on that in pop news. >> rebecca: also ahead chef daniel holtzman from the meatball shop is here cooking up some '80s favorites. he has an orange julius recipe that i'm excited to try. my mom would never let me get one at the mall. i love you, mom, but i'm gonna try it first on gma. we are also live in sunrise, florida, ahead of game 2 of the stanley cup finals tonight. we're gonna surprise one lucky fan. of course, we've got an '80s twist this morning on that. >> george: that is all coming up. first top stories breaking at 8. new details and questions being raised after the israeli rescue operation that freed four hostages in gaza. want to go back to tom soufi
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burridge. >> reporter: three israeli hostages rescued from gaza still recovering here as we learn more about the military operation to free them, as well as the israeli air strikes killing and injuring palestinian civilians. this morning video showing the ferocity of israeli air strikes which accompanied a huge military operation to free four hostages being held in gaza by hamas with new details emerging of the raid to bring them home. 26-year-old noell hugging her father shortly after her rescue. she was seen pleading for her life as she was taken by hamas at the nova music festival. almost rescued andre kozlof, a 41-year-old, a 22-year-old. all three in a hospital near tel aviv. they've all experienced immense trauma. >> now they're improving, but there's still a very long way that they will need to get.
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>> reporter: the idf saying it gathered weeks of intel, with hundreds of troops fighting before the rescue operation began at 11:00 a.m. on saturday. israeli special forces disguised as local palestinians moving into two buildings where the hostages were being held. the call sign when they were freed was "we have the diamonds." then they were helicoptered out with israel celebrating. one israeli policeman was killed. video of the after math revealing entire buildings razed to the ground. 270 palestinians killed. one woman saying two cousins were killed, two injured. they did not commit any sin. they were sitting at home, she said. idf disputing the casualty figures and defending its operation. >> it was and is a war zone, and so civilians in -- the tragedy of civilians being there is precisely because of how hamas
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is battling us. >> reporter: and, guys, like president biden, they have called for a deal to end the war. he was a member of the war cabinet here and free dozens of hostages including three americans. secretary blinken arriving here to meet netanyahu as cease fire talks between israel and hamas appear to have stalled. michael? >> michael: tom, thank you. now to hunter biden felony gun trial. prosecutors rested their case last week. now the question for the defense is, will the president's son testify? senior national correspondent terry moran is at the courthouse in wilmington, delaware. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, michael. this morning is the moment of truth for hunter biden as the defense told the justice it had come down to that last decision and really only hunter biden can take the jurors into what his state of mind was when he bought the gun that's at the heart of this case. defense tried to present testimony especially from biden's family members, that would show that he was off drugs in those crucial days.
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but hunter biden is the best witness for that. however, he has a constitutional right not to testify, of course. it is a tremendous risk for him. prosecution has presented evidence also sometimes from biden family members that would contradict hunter's claims. if hunter biden does not testify, there will be closing arguments today and this case could go to the jury as soon as this afternoon. guys? >> george: okay. terry. thank you very much. going to look at today's job market. our expert is right here at the desk, rebecca. >> rebecca: as luck would have it. >> george: new jobs numbers came out friday surprisingly strong. unemployment all ticked up. where are the jobs now? >> rebecca: overall if you look at the jobs market, it is mostly strong. there is hiring across the board. the strongest areas follow the money, where money is being infused. healthcare jobs up 68,000, government jobs up 43,000. then jobs in leisure and hospitality up 42,000.
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if you look at that leisure and hospitality number and think about where you, as a consumer might be spending your money. you may be traveling. a lot of people are. that's why those jobs are climbing and are expected to climb throughout the summer. still, even at this point where we have seen additions there, it is still behind where we were pandemic. >> george: sign of a stronger economy, but also inflation. >> rebecca: right. that's what the fed has been thinking about as they anticipate what's going to happen with prices. while they're not climbing as much as they were previously, they're still higher, so it really impacts americans' budgets. even though the jobs market is strong and even wages are increasing faster than inflation, it can feel like you have less money given these increases. again, that's where the fed is on this, michael. that's why the fed is making decisions what about to do with interest rates. that's why interest rates are where they are and it cost 7% to get a fixed mortgage. >> michael: when you're looking for a job, net working is very important. how do you network the right
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way? >> rebecca: what is problematic about technology, people rely too heavily on it. they think, if i do linkedin, if i do maximizing optimizing my resume, that's going to make everything perfect. in person is still as important as anything. staying in touch with those contacts, making sure that you make that contact and make the connection is almost more important in standing out nowadays because there is so much more. i don't know if you've seen a resume or cover letter. don't overrely on ai. i have been reading so many cover letters recently. it sounds like a machine wrote them. you have to make sure that it's real. >> michael: i like being in person. see somebody, look them in the eye, see if they fit. >> rebecca: think about your social media. it's not just the place to be social. you can make a connection there. [ laughter ] >> michael: social media, but don't be too social. >> rebecca: don't overdo that. bring 90% of yourself to social media.
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>> george: thank you, rebecca. coming up big surprise ahead of tonight's stanley cup final game 2 between the oilers and panthers. >> michael: a first look at the new attraction bringing the princess and frog to life at disney world and disneyland. >> rebecca: plus we're putting a modern spin on '80s fashion. we have brat pack inspired looks and dos and don'ts to make them work. lara is with a very special guest. hey, lara. >> lara: just taking this '80s thing very seriously. the man, andrew mccarthy, is with us. we're going to talk about his new documentary "brats." all about the iconic group of '80s actors that came to be known as the brat pack. we're going to get into it coming up on good morning with my friend. so happy you're here. >> glad to be here. vaccine. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia.
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>> michael: times square morning. back now on gma with the stanley cup finals. game 2 is tonight after the panthers shut out the oilers to open the series. victor oquendo is in sunrise, florida, with more. victor. >> reporter: good morning, michael. game one was all panthers. they came out here and defended home ice. these are the refs for a morning skate. let's show you what happened on game 1 saturday night. panthers scoring early in the first period with this goal. evan rodrigues added another one. they never looked back. thanks to the play from sergei bobrovsky. better known as bob or brick wall bob. he put on an absolute clinic, stopping all 32 shots that came his way. after the game he said, i am just alive for the opportunity and i enjoy every second of it. final score 3-0.
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the game did feel closer than the box score. both saying in post game there's lots of room for improvement and there's a lot of hockey left to be played. it is a best of seven series. panthers looking to go up 2-0. oilers trying to even the series. puck drops at 8 p.m. eastern right here on abc. a reminder the nhl is providing an american sign language broadcast. you can find that on espn +. coming up later on the show, we'll be speaking with nhl legend mark messier. big surprise for some fans who traveled a long way for this game. guys? >> george: we are looking forward to that. right now andrew mccarthy, director of "brats" is all about the 1980s brat pack. andrew, welcome. great to see you here. >> great to be here. >> george: we've all been looking forward to this documentary. what can you tell us about it? >> i thought it would be great to reconnect with the old gang. i hadn't seen most of them in 30 years. none of us had ever talked about it before.
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i thought it would be good to see what everybody felt about it. it was such a crazy thing. when it first happened to us, we all hated it. over time it's become in affectionate term. i just wanted to see what everybody's relationship is like. it is like a relationship. it's followed me every day. >> michael: were you surprised when they said, yes, we'll talk to you? >> i was. i was surprised. i think even ten years ago people wouldn't have talked about it. as you get old -- [ laughter ] you start to look back on your past in a different way. you go, that was a beautiful thing. and we were like the only members of this club. so we're the only ones who know what it was like. it was nice to sort of go back. i was surprised. people said yes then it took me forever to track them down and get in a room to talk to them. >> george: do most of your fellow pack members agree -- >> you can call us brats. [ laughter ] did they agree with what? >> george: that it is a beautiful thing? >> i think now most do. it took a long time. it took me decades to come to terms with it. >> lara: did it really irritate you? >> who wants to be called a brat? particularly when you think you
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are a brat. so you don't want to be called it. you don't want to be a member of a pack. we felt it affected our lives, you know? when people of a certain generation, lara -- [ laughter ] >> lara: i'm a fan, okay. >> walking down the street and start talking about those movies, their eyes glaze over and they say, the brat pack and start talking. i realize they're not even looking at me. they're talking to themselves in their own youth. i've become an avatar of their youth. they look at me with such affection. when you're coming of age, it's such a wondrous time in life. it's like, let me at it. we represent that for that generation. >> lara: 100% you do. >> it's a nice thing. >> lara: we were talking about who you did meet with. i was so surprised that a lot of you had not seen each other or kept in touch at all. in my head you -- >> we were still hanging out. >> lara: yes, still hanging out at st. elmo's fire.
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[ laughter ] >> life is disappointing. i think that speaks more to my being a loner than anything else. i hadn't seen rob -- he walks into the room and i hug him. he said, how long it's been? i said 30 years. no, we hug again. it was great. demi i hadn't seen in decades or emelio i hadn't seen since the premiere of "st. elmo's fire." our lives just led elsewhere. the brat pack, we perceived it as such a negative thing, we all scattered. by the naming of it, we ended it in a certain way. then the public knew better and embraced it and just took it to their hearts and it took on a life of its own. >> lara: we had a fierce conversation. sorry simone. she was like, please wrap. who is in the brat pack? we want to hear from andrew's mouth. >> you're kind of like a brat pack here. i wouldn't say who's who or
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anything, demi. [ laughter ] kind of remind me of me a little bit. and there's judd. >> lara: i love it. i love it. >> i mean, it's a moveable piece. depends who you talk to. there's certain iron clad members, of which i am one and molly and demi and >> lara: it was a funny scene in the movie. you did a great job about debating who is tom cruise, john cryer. >> john cryer is kind of adjacent. >> george: tom cruise is an easy no. >> lara: to me it's a hard no. >> early on in the article -- this was all spawned by a magazine article. he was right in the middle of it in the article. but then he somehow navigated his way out of it. he's definitely not. >> george: you mentioned the magazine article "new york" magazine. you interviewed him. what was that like? >> that was crazy. i had never met david. we sat down. i felt like you, actually.
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it was a real sort of ebb and thrust kind of -- it was uncomfortable for awhile. he was great, candid, very open. i asked him, do you have any regrets on this article? he's like, nope! [ laughter ] >> lara: works for me. >> rebecca: what was something that was a surprise for you going back, having these conversations? >> i was surprised by how much affection we have for each other. i know it sounds cheesey. back in the day, we were so young and scared and just trying to figure everything out. you're 22 and the world's sort of coming at you. we were all sort of every man for himself. so to come back and just sort of look at each other and go -- >> lara: love that. >> we were sort of like from the same litter. do you know what i mean? i took my dog for a walk and she met one of the dogs in her litter as a puppy and they instantly had this bond. it was sort of like that. when we see each other, it's kind of like, ah, dude. you know? >> michael: right back to the beginning. >> it's a really nice feeling. >> michael: we got to ask you about this moment you had with rob lowe.
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you talk about when the brat pack met the rat pack. >> it was a great night back in the day when we went to sammy davis jr.'s house. somehow, i'm this kid from new jersey and somehow i'm having dinner with liza minelli next to me. she's like let's go to sammy's. i'm like great. i'm thinking it's a nightclub. [ laughter ] we pile in the car and go up in the hills. i go, there's no nightclub up here. where are we going? then sammy davis jr. opens the door. goes, come on in! so the whole time i'm just like going, wow, how did i get here? the brat pack met the rat pack. it was a good night. >> lara: awesome. thank you very much. >> george: have you been able to show everybody the movie? have the other members of the pack seen it? >> they all have seen it. they go, yep, that was it. [ laughter ] >> lara: i have so many questions. >> george: thank you for coming in. it's on hulu now. let's go to ginger. >> ginger: i love how they hold
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up. my 6 and 8-year-old sons, one of their favorite films is mannequin, to this day. so thank you. let's talk quickly about weather. we've got heat. sedona, arizona, highs around 100. we're going to see that dome of heat building back, all the way up to the sacramento valley. las vegas should see some records today, tomorrow and wednesday, up to 110. eventually this does move east and we could see our first 90 here in new york city. let's get a check closer to >> michael: disney world is set to unveil its new experience
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tiana's bayou adventure replacing splash mountain part musical journey, part amusement ride. inspired by "the princess and the frog." morgan norwood is here for us. >> reporter: can you believe it's been 15 years since we were introduced to princess tiana. her story is not done yet. this time she's taking us down the bayou in a musical extravaganza sure to make a big splash. ♪ >> reporter: we are at tiana's bayou adventure and i'm so excited. we're getting a sneak peek, an inside look at everything this ride has to offer. come with me. the new attraction, a musical journey throughout the louisiana bayou. >> this is definitely a party. and we're inviting our guests to come along for the adventure as well. you might ask, why the bayou? but if you remember, lewis, one
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of the best musicians tiana know, is from the bayou. >> where did you learn to play like that? >> the bayou is the best jam place in the world. >> the significance of bringing princess tiana, an american princess, an african-american princess, to the park is tremendous. to think that i have had part of that is special. it's a musical. it's a celebration. as you mentioned, it's a party. >> reporter: sharita carter, part of the team bringing the attraction to life, down do the last detail. >> over here you will see tiana's dad's military service. her mom is an entrepreneur. >> reporter: what is that smell? >> we've got a beautiful platter of beniets. >> reporter: the experience is chock full of throw backs to the film. >> it's waiting for you. >> reporter: but it's also a
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special place for the chase family of new orleans. stella's mother known as the queen of creole cuisine, is the inspiration behind princess tiana. >> we have young ladies who come to experience tiana's restaurant. so they come and they dress up as princess tiana. >> reporter: this is truly special. >> it is special to us. every day i wake up and say, mother, i am living your blessings. with our hard work. and it's a daughter i just tried to keep her legacy, her values going. >> okay, guys, it is time to celebrate. remember, we have to make it to tiana's big party. and look, we are riding in style. check this out. got the lap band down here. >> didn't do this. pico de gallo . louis is up ahead. y'all
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trying to thank me. she's cooking up something. to take down this sweetness. all the vinegar are the biggest splash you'll make at the park. hey, we go. let's get you to the party >> and there you have it. that is the infamous drop shot. tiana's bayou adventure opens at disney world later this month. and guys, we have been yay's here to celebrate. thank you. >> can't argue with that. >> thank you. >> george, thank you very much. bring it back. a gift to us. appreciate that. and you know coming up gma goes 80s. going to go from food to fashion to fun. we're going to turn back the clock this morning. we'll be right back this week. >> the best place to start your day is gma. this is awesome with
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feels mild midday and then into the afternoon we'll find 80s and 90s inland, 70s and 80s around the bay shoreline. so sunny skies today, 75 in oakland go to 86. in san jose, 70 in the city, 90 though in santa rosa, 93 in antioch. good to moderate air quality today, moderate to high pollen. and your uv index is a ten kumasi. >> thanks, drew. we'll have another abc seven news update in about 30 minutes. you >> announcer: welcome back to gma live from times square. >> michael: welcome back, everybody. it was great having andrew mccarthy here this morning, but we're not done celebrating brats. there's so much excitement to relive with that era and his movie. so we're throwing it back to the '80s. let's go back in time. ♪ don't you forget about me ♪ >> michael: got a silver lining.
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>> lara: that easy. >> michael: don't forget about that music right there. >> lara: yes. >> michael: there we go. >> lara: oh, wow. that does look '80s, flowers. >> michael: we're setting the mood. >> lara: left the hair do at home. you're welcome. >> michael: team did a great job transporting us back in time. special '80s pop news. >> lara: did you see our logo? so cute. i love that. in honor of andrew and his new doc called "brats" we are going to go full '80s in pop. going to start with a story of lovers of '80s music. some favorite stars are going out on tour. we did a deep dive. first one, she just wants to have fun, come on. cyndi lauper. she's going to go out on one last tour before she retires. her "girls just want to have fun" farewell tour kicks off this october in montreal. tickets now on sale. janet jackson celebrating the 35th anniversary of rhythm nation this summer with a new tour.
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her together again concert happening all summer long with hip hop super star nelly. and if rock is more your thing, foreigner wants to know what love is as they kick off the second leg of their tour teaming up with john waite. he sang "missing you." love that song. get out your hair spray, everybody. [ laughter ] starts up again tomorrow night in grand rapids, michigan. more dates all over the country are coming there. anybody up for it? little stadium? >> michael: i'm in. >> lara: that's a plan. other iconic '80s bands out there, this one transcends decades. bon jovi. the boys getting their own exhibit at the rock and roll hall of fame museum in cleveland. they toured the bon jovi exhibit over the weekend. reminiscing about their career. the exhibit opens today.
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the band has a new album that's appropriately called forever. their 16th studio album. it is streaming everywhere on friday. >> michael: so happy for them. they deserve it. >> lara: finally, the '80s are roaring back in the movie business as well this summer. 40 years after the first. eddie murphy will star in the fourth installment of the beverly hills cop franchise. that drops the third on netflix. another '80 rescue operation classic is also turning 40. remember spinal tap? rob reiner's documentary on a rock band? that's become a cult classic of course. it is now getting a sequel. reiner announcing the movie is currently in production in new orleans with michael mckeen and harry shearer all reprizing their roles in the heavy metal band. it will feature cameos by sir paul mccarthy, elton john. the naked gun reboot. liam niecen taking on the role. the karate kid. he would be a middle aged man. that's not stopping rob machio who teams up with jackie chan for a reboot.
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yep. that's set for release in may 2025. then get this. jennifer aniston is working on a new 9 to 5 with the blessing of one of the best casts, if i do say so myself, of all time. this is me saying it. i just loved this movie. dolly parton, jane fonda, lily tomlin have all given their blessings on jennifer's project. that is pop news, '80s style. >> michael: the '80s have me excited. >> rebecca: i want to see all of that. >> michael: for any of you that don't know about this stuff, watch it. you'll appreciate the '80s, young people. coming up how to make brat pack fashion work for you. fashion expert lilliana vazquez is here to show us how to put a spin on looks from those classic movies.
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♪ >> lara: let's go '80s. we are having so much fun keeping up with the brat pack and '80s fashion that you can replicate at home. style expert, author of style super guide lilliana vazquez is joining us with some dos and don'ts and how to put a modern 2024 spin on the fashion of a generation. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. we were both sharing our love for --
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>> lara: all things '80s. >> the hair, the makeup, clothes. >> lara: makeup and hair was tough. let's go with the fashion. you do that beautifully. how do we do it and make it look modern? >> this is what happens when you talk about an era or decade. you want to look like 2024 not 1984. i would say pick your favorite trend or fashion element from that decade. bring it into 2024. pair it with more modern kind of scaled back silhouette. that mix of old and new is what makes it feel fresh and fun. >> lara: we have some examples. have some fun. we're going with our first look inspired by -- they're all inspired by brat pack movies. first is the molly ringwald and her prom dress. don't make them like they used to. >> they don't. this is a truly iconic moment in the film. we love this movie. pink, polka dot, lace, big shoulder detail. i modernized it a little bit for 2024.
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marisa come out and show us how we are doing. pretty in pink. >> lara: so beautiful. >> it is still about that shoulder. '80s were all about the big shoulder pad. we paired it a stream line. silhouette of the dress is sleek, modern, cutouts are very very now. >> lara: less is more. >> exactly. you're still getting that nod to the '80s. still cool and fresh. >> lara: even the hair, it's modern but there's like an '80s thing happening. you look great. you're bringing me back. now my girl, demi moore's look from st. elmo's fire. >> i mean, if you saw the film, you know every scene she's in you're pushing pause and going, wait this is so good i need to redo this. i love that it's over the top. got the big shoulder, pearls. there's a lot happening here. okay. so rachel, show us a modern take on st. elmo's fire.
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>> lara: oh my gosh. so good! so good! >> so good, right? blazers were a huge part of the '80s. >> lara: you can pair them with everything. so good. >> we left it kind of natural. she looks so beautiful. with the blazer, my tip is go up one size if you want that oversized fit. >> lara: i like it shrunk over the shoulder. >> borrow from the boys. shop in the men's department. with this butter yellow satin dress. >> lara: the color feels '80s to me. >> it's got the lace. demi moore was known for pearls in that film. we did it a little differently. we did a pearl inspired statement earring, white shoe with the florals. >> lara: doesn't feel like a costume. >> exactly. >> lara: feels like fashion. you're not going to an '80s party. you just look great. our last look from, to me, the great movie of the decade "about last night." this one's for the boys. tell us what we're doing here.
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>> in the '80s men loved to layer. we're going to show you how to layer now. edward, come on out. he looks so good, guys. there he is. >> lara: he's like a young rob lowe. >> he is. again, all about layered looks. layering has not ever gone out of style. instead of doing it with high contrast layers we did everything in a tone. soft pastels layered on top of each other creates this effortless look. don't be afraid to layer. >> lara: i like your hair. your hair feels '80s to me with a modern look. the members only jacket. >> exactly. >> lara: and the wash of the jeans. a modern version of that '80s vibe. >> you can all thrift this stuff. >> lara: that's the only way to do it. not the only way, but the preferred way. thank you. you look great. do you feel good? >> i feel fantastic. >> this was amazing.
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thank you for having me. >> lara: we want to thank all of our amazing models. don't forget all of these are shopable on our website. let's go to ginger, another fan of '80s fashion channelling lloyd. >> ginger: can you hear it? "in your eyes" is playing in my head. by peter gabriel. more i'm going to ask diane. we show all of our kids this all the time. brought back some 1980s graphics. the icons are the ones we use now which is funny. this does represent today's weather with that low pressure system, severe storms in the high plains. then you see the stormy pattern along the southeast bringing in some rain and damaging wind potential for parts of south carolina and georgia. and then today's forecast, with all of the films we love so much, a little nod to the breakfast club. new hampshire 75. pink pennsylvania, 66. st. elmo, california, low to mid 90s.
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let's get a check now one more time. >> rebecca: we are here now with chef daniel holzman, chef of on the line podcast. he is serving up some '80s food. good to see you. [ applause ] okay. so we're going to start here with the orange julius. >> your mother would not let you have. >> rebecca: my mom would never let me get this in the mall and they were always there. what do we need to do so i can have one today? >> you can't go to the mall anymore. >> rebecca: darn. >> but you roll out of bed, your waterbed. >> rebecca: of course. >> you debate vigorously over whether you're putting a wind breaker or members only jacket on. and then i need to refresh with something to get you going.
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>> rebecca: what's this? >> sugar. an orange julius is milk, concentrated orange juice. you cannot use fresh juice. >> rebecca: milk and orange juice. >> sugar, vanilla. i use lime. the lime is what gives it the extra little punch. allows you to use less sugar. blend it up. it goes right in the glass. this is like one of the most delicious iconic drinks. this created an entire enterprise. there were like 700 orange julius restaurants. >> michael: they were everywhere. >> rebecca: cheers. if you want to make it frothy, what do you do? >> egg white makes it extra frothy. i'm not a real body builder guy so i eat all of my eggs fully cooked. >> rebecca: okay. we can skip the egg. i wasn't sure how i would feel about the milk and orange juice. so good. >> michael: one thing we cannot forget about, this commercial
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back in the day. hot pockets. do you remember that? you can't forget about that, that jingle stuck in my head. you make them from scratch. what flavor profile are we doing today? >> there is no wrong way to make a hot pocket. it is a delicious treat. i am a philly cheesesteak man through and through. that is my favorite sandwich. >> michael: you're saying that because you're from philly. >> i'm a new yorker. >> michael: this guy here. i know you. i got you. >> easy killer. big guy. ribeye steak. peppers and onions in the pan. i like to use pepperchini. they're spicy, but not terribly. the pickling liquid -- would you throw that in there? the pickling liquid is going to give it a little bit of tang and cut through the fat of the meat. cook that up. it might need a little chop. pop some right in the center. >> michael: how do we make these? >> i'm a chef, making my own
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dough and everything. you can just get frozen pie dough. you can also make them with puff pastry, but i'm a pie dough guy. put it right in the center. we got an egg wash that will help it stick together. that goes around the edge. one pie tops the other just like you're making a sweet pie. you also make these sweet with a sweet filling. right in the oven. this couldn't be easier. >> michael: how long do you leave it in the oven for? >> 14 minutes at 375 should get you golden brown. everything is fully cooked so you're just looking for crispy. >> michael: you can have simple swaps. >> wait a second. we have a disaster here. philly cheesesteak with no cheese? >> michael: i forgot the cheese. i'm on a time restrain here, okay. [ laughter ] >> rebecca: that's how i cook. just make it up. >> michael: just throw it on top. >> fair enough. >> michael: you got a new pizza
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spot coming out. danny boy's pizza. >> we got one downtown los angeles. people in california, they just don't have the great pizza we've got here in new york city, right? so when you open a great pizzeria in l.a. everybody thanks you. >> michael: i'll be there to check it out. >> rebecca: we got the j-e-l-l-o pudding pops. where's lara? she wants one of those. one for everyone after it touches my hand. >> michael: once i get done talking i'm going to have a hot pocket. who doesn't love a jello pudding pop. >> rebecca: why not? >> michael: i gotta say thank you. thank you so much. you can get these recipes at good morning america.com. next up we have a surprise with some help from hockey legend mark messier, we'll be back.
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>> michael: i ♪ ♪ >> michael: i love that. bring it back forever. yo >> michael: i love that logo. bring it back forever. back now with gma goes '80s. we got a big surprise ahead of tonight's stanley cup final game 2 between the oilers and panthers. victor oquendo is back with sunrise, florida. he's with a special guest. hey, victor. >> reporter: hey, michael. good morning. you can't talk about '80s hockey without this man, mark messier. you won a couple stanley cups during that time. >> how many did we win in edmonton? five. >> reporter: i'm feeling pretty lonely. mark, tell us what do the oilers need to do in game 2? >> they don't need to change much. they had all kinds of opportunity, break aways. i thought edmonton played a great game. if they finish their chance there, they give themselves a chance to win the next game. >> reporter: we will find out tonight. we are surrounded by some sports
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fans. you have been bringing the energy all morning. guys, we've got this family here. andre, dorothy, your two twin boys. guys, sarday nht. that was your first playoff game ever. how was it? >> great. >> reporter: lot of fun. what are your plans for tonight's game? >> we don't have plans for the game yet. probably gonna drive. we don't have tickets. we're going to really enjoy it. we're excited. >> amazing. just amazing. i think we have maybe something we can help you out with. i think that -- >> reporter: how does a couple tickets sound? >> yeah. [ applause ] yes! >> let's go oilers! let's go oilers! >> reporter: tell us what do you think? >> i'm overwhelmed. excited. little high five. little fist bump there.
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>> reporter: thank you mark messier for everything this morning. you were great. >> it's amazing. >> reporter: game 2 puck drops 8 p.m. eastern right here on abc. let's send it back to you. >> rebecca: we love that. twins don't have to take a long car ride home tonight. they get to go to the game. >> michael: when you meet mark messier, doesn't get better than that. >> rebecca: not too shabby. we'll be right back. you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving.
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