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singer and songwriter nelly furtado is joining us live on our streaming show abc seven at seven. she has new music that is out today. we will get a chance to listen, to make sure to watch our abc seven at seven show on our abc seven bay area streaming app. or you can also watch it at abc seven news.com. >> well, notice it's seven, the name of the new album coming out in september. so can she do a theme song for us? oh, and like at a discount? >> i don't know about i'm like a bird. >> is that your favorite nelly furtado song? >> so the first thing that came to my head when you said nelly furtado for me, it's say it ♪ ♪ >> george: good morning america, for the viewers in the west, president biden vows to stay in the race. ♪ ♪ >> george: high stakes news
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conference, president biden takes question for nearly an policy sophistication, verbal stumbles. >> president: i wouldn't have picked vice president trump to be vice president if i didn't think she was qualified to be president. >> george: did biden open the door for another nominee? our team breaks it all down. >> michael: flood watch issued for 11 states, the major cities and the danger zones, dangerous heat in the west spreads and large parts of houston are still without power days after hurricane beyrl, paralyzing the city and straining hospitals. >> rebecca: alec baldwin on trial. this morning, con gutierez, expected to take the stand and speak for the first time since the deadly shooting. >> michael: mid-air meltdown, a messengerer restrained by the crew, biting a flight attendant's uniform.
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>> george: gypsy rose blanchard announces she's pregnant, and we got the first interview. >> rebecca: homecoming, turks & caicos, the last american sentenced and released and what she said after returning to the u.s. overnight. >> michael: cool commute. with the weekend rapidly approaching, does your trip to work look like this? are these guys working? living their best lives? or both? ryan reynolds and hugh jackman jetting around the globe. ges >> guest: it's the dream job. >> michael: no one works harden than these women, ser 18, acing it on stage at the espy's. serena. >> lebron wants to win on the court with his son, i one with my daughter in my belly ... >> michael: will reid, takes you behind the scenes. >> announcer: live in times
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square, this is good morning america! ♪ ♪ >> michael: good morning america, fun night watching the espy's last night. >> rebecca: and this is a fun friday, we have the new study that finds nearly half of all cancer cases in the u.s. are avoidable and dr. sutton is here to break it down, the changes you can make to reduce your risk. >> george: president biden is working to save his reelection campaign, taking questions in the first solo news conference in 8 months showing command of foreign policy for nearly an hour, stumbled at times and the question now is, will elected democrats fall in line or ease him out of the race, mary bruce starts us off >> reporter: touting a strong performance, but it's not clear what we saw from him last night, he did admit there are democrats that could beat donald trump, but it would be hard to start from scratch, the president was adamant, unless his team shows him he's headed for certain defeat,
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he's staying in this race. >> overnight, despite a rising wave of opposition, president biden made it clear his mind is made up, convinced he remains the best candidate to defeat donald trump. >> president: i think i am the most qualified person to run for president, i beat him once and i will beat him again. >> reporter: during the hour-long press conference, he took questions from non-reporte he has the stamain to stay in the race and lead for four more years. stamina. 9 reporters. >> president: i am in this to complete the job i started. >> reporter: out of the gate, mixing up his own vice president and his rival. >> president: i wouldn't have picked vice president trump for vice president, if i didn't think she would be a great president. >> reporter: trump, seizing the moment, and biden wrote back, one is a prosecutor and
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one is a felon. and then he introduced president zelenskyy, as president putin. i am focused on beating putin. pressed on that error. he laughed it off. >> you mixed up president's zelenskyy/putin earlier today. dismissing the moment. calling the nato summit a success. >> reporter: as he pushed back about the concerns for his age, the 81-year-old admitted ... >> president: i have to pace myself a little more, the next debate, i will not be traveling across 15 time zones the week before. >> reporter: but the president dismisses the growing chor us of democrats calling for him to exit the race. >> president: the idea that senators and congressmen, are running for office, worry about the ticket is not
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unusual. so, there's a long way to go in this campaign. and so .... i am just gonna keep moving. keep moving and because, look, i got more work to do, we with have more work to finish. >> reporter: he says he has full confidence in his vice president kamala harris' ability to be president. >> president: from the beginning, i made no bones about with it, she's qualified to be president, that's why i picked her. >> reporter: he would only reconsider if the polls show he has no path to victory. >> president: unless they came back to say, there's no way you can win. me? no one's saying that, no poll says that. i am getting the job done. can you name me someone who's gotten more major pieces of legislation passed in 3.5 years? i created 2000 jobs just last week. so, if i slow down, i can't
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get the job done, that's a sign that i shouldn't be doing it. but there's no indication of that yet. none. >> reporter: despite what they feel was a strong night for the president the campaign is braced for more democrats to call for him to exit the race. they insist they can turn it around if they stay the course, if they keep getting the president out in front of voters and the american people, that he will be doing it again today, he will be in the key state of michigan, with a rally in detroit, the president hopes to turn the spotlight back on trump and his jeaned. >> george: -- agenda >> >> george: congressional democrats were the targets of that talk last night. what happened right after? >> reporter: i talked to democrats after the press conference, they said it's a complicated and worst-case-scen did was enough to ease concerns but not enough to
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erase them. there were democrats that felt the president looked confident and in command, strong on issues of foreign policy, and national security. but there were other democrats that flat-out admitted there's not a single television interview, campaign rally or press conference, that would undo what happened in the debate performance. there's a growing sense, the president is running out of time to turn this around, a handful of democrats had statements pre-written, calling on the president to step aside, before he stepped on the stage at the press conference, they didn't release them out of respect for the president being on the world stage at nato, within minutes of it ending three democrats called him out and called for him to step aside, including the house intelligence committee, jim hines, bringing the to 17 democrats calling for president biden to pull out of the race. >> george: the president has a week to 10 days and after that, he's in or out?
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>> reporter: the convention is in august, george, nothing changed after that press conference. on one hand, biden did exactly what his doubters asked him to do, come out, take, you know, an unscripted moment, an hour-long set of questions from all-comers. the most significant exchange came at the very end, when he was asked, if he would step down if he could be shown that kamala harris would have a better chance to beat trump. he said no, but unless there was no way he could win showing up in the polls. he told you in your interview, it would take the lord almighty to tell him he couldn't win, now he's suggesting polls could do the same trick, and the bottom line sdemocrats, many, many more democrats than you are hearing public a lot public as well, think there's no way he could beat donald trump.
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>> george: there are more polls coming out of the battle ground states and it's important to remember, last time around, joe biden won by 4.5 points, it was a very, very close election. >> reporter: look, some of biden's supporters will point to the national polls that show the race essentially tied. certainly within a margin of error, but that doesn't matter. i mean, he, um, lost the popular vote in 2016 when he won the presidency, donald trump, so he needs to do more than be tied on national polls and the bottom line is consistently now for 9 months polls in the key battle ground states have shown that donald trump has the edge in almost all of them. almost all of the polls. so, clearly , lots of evidence that he's heading in the wrong direction in the race against donald trump. >> michael: turning to severe weather across the
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country. a flood threat in the east. ginger is tracking it all for us. >> ginger: good morning, seeing the lasting affects of beyrl, deadly flooding that happened in vermont, two people killed. the rivers are still high, lindonville, up to maine, they had up to 6" or more with the remnants of beyrl. a stationery front brings 3-5in carolina, they have varying levels of drought, they need it but not all at once, it will happen in the next 24 hours from the peninsula, through boston is in the elevated risk, that's why the flood alerts are out. and, terrorizing the west coast, bringing all-time record highs, slides east. we will get into it early next week. sunday, monday, tuesday, we end up seeing the records fall, monday from atlanta to concord new hampshire, you could see records falling, it will be scorchers.
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>> michael: thank you for that ginger, out rage is growing in texas, 1 million are still without power. faith has the latest for us. >> faith: good morning, michael, there's a lot of anger and frustration, day 5 since hurricane beyrl hit texas, a million without power. the out ages are straining the hospital resources. in the middle of a parking lot here in houston, they set up a transitional hospital ward, because it's so hot it's unsafe for the hospitals to release patients who don't have power at home, the patients were brought here to make room in the hospitals. 12 hospitals across the county right now, that officials say are an internal disaster, meaning they don't have enough staff or resources to take care of the flood of patients who are coming in. it is hot all the time, but especially during the day where sometimes it feels like the triple digits outside and
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inside, for people who don't have power, they are uncomfortable, miserable, and one couple told us that the only reprieve from the sweltering temperatures is when they go to the hospital for the wife's cancer treatments. and, out of the country is the governor, but the lieutenant governor called for an investigation into the main power provider, why have they left so many people in the dark for so long? rebake? >> rebecca: so much stress on the area. we hope they get relief soon. faith, thank you. turning now to overseas. the pentagon says the u.s. humanitarians meant to bring aide, to gaza will soon cease operations, matt is in cell vive with the latest. televive with the latest. >> matt: 230 million dollar pier, designed to get more aide, into gaza, the officials admit defeat, because it just didn't work, the plan this
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week was to reattach the pier one last time, to get the remaining aide, that's stockpiled in nearby cypress, into gaza and retire this pier for good, they haven't been able to reattach it, the u.s. is exploring other land routs to get the remaining aide, in, installed back in may, this pier has only been in operation for 23 days, since then, largely because of weather conditions and we know more aide, is desperately needed in gaza, the u.n. says the threat of famon has spread to every part of gaza. >> michael: nothing we want to hthank you, matt. in-flight meltdown, caught on camera. lashing out at the flight attentands, and restrained by the crew. >> erielle: that flight diverted to orlando, because of the woman's shocking
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behavior, at one point she's biting a flight attentand's uniform. >> disturbing video, of mid-air mayhem, a united airlines passenger biting a flight attendant's uniform in the midst of a meltdown. the woman lashing out at airline staff, they attempt to retrain her with zip ties. [screaming] >> reporter: other passengers, recording this incident as she hurled insults, she spat and punches. >> the second we get her to conflict, the more likely we are successful in deescal the orlando police say the individual was delivered to the hospital for evaluation.
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our flight attendants worked to deescala it's unclear, what caused the burst, unruly passenger incidents, dropped significantly, since 2021 at it's peak. 900 to date. >> we remember shelley duvall. jack nicholson's counter part in the movie. looking back at her life and career. good morning, chris. >> chris: the 1970s and beyond, one of a kind characterizations of shelley duvall, evoking comedy, fascination or delight, the best known role put her under siege. >> heroin, opposite the crazed jack nicholson, in "the
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shining". playing olive oil alongside robin williams in popeye. and time period perfection for the 1930s jibe -- vibe in "thieves like us". i have a strong grip. >> shelley duvall was an absolute origin on screen. ♪ ♪ >> her captivating look, her indominable individuality, prized by film makers and audiences, playing off-beat characters. >> [soundbite]: i broke every one of his bottles. >> unmistakably mesmerizing, in "three women". key part of the stand-out ensemble, "nashville". >> a bob dillon quote, in
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1977's best picture, "annie hall". >> in the 80s, duvall hosted her own series called "fairytaletheatre". >> hello i am shelley duvall. >> reporter: and her singular sensibility. >> an adventurous young lady learns to be wary of strangers. >> chris: she is back on screen in 2023, for the forest hilarious. her return, hailed by many, eager to ensure her honored place in film goers hearts. she died at home at the age of 75. she wasn't like anyone else in the movies and her work is as uniquely memorable today. >> george: sure sthank you chris very much. convicted hannah gutierez is expected to take the stand in alec baldwin's trial. >> michael: and the latest
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american released from the huh? . >> rebecca: >> rebecca: half of all cancer cases can be avoided but first back with to ginger. >> ginger: this has been burning in california, 400 homes in san bernardino county, fighting that wildfire in the heat, 115 plus vegas, for six days in a row, today would be the seventh. now your local weather in 30 seconds.
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officials say are internal disasters. parts of popular queens york rockaway beach, three sharks were spotted by drone, the police will monitor the water, before the swimmers head to the beach. we have ryan reynolds and hugh jackman, jetting around the globe for deadpool and wolverines, we caught them, the only ones, we are as excited for their movie as their fans are, coming up. >> george: turning to the trial of alec baldwin. hannah gutierez can is expected to take the stand. mulla, good morning. >> good morning, prosecuters continue to make the case against alec baldwin this morning. we are told hannah gutierez, was moved to a jail near this courthouse, in anticipation of being called to testify.
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>> reporter: this morning, as the criminal trial of actor alec baldwin intensifies, all eyes are on the hotly anticipated testimony, hannah gutierez, expected to take the stand, facing baldwin for the first time since the fatal shooting of hutchins, in october 2021. when baldwin's prop gun fired a live round during rehearsal, her lawyer tells abc news, gutierez, who's in the process of appealing the 18-month prison sentence for involuntary manslaughter. >> this may not be a surprise to the jury members but with it may be seen as her taking the opportunity to provide information that would help or hurt mr. baldwin's case. >> the defense team spending most of the day, thursday, trying to poke holes into the sheriff office investigation. >> present you trying to just
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get this over with? rep respect after the gutierez >> reporter: after the gutierez trial, a man, came with live rounds saying they were part of the same batch that killed hutchins. but, were never p evidence. prosecuters say that man was a friend to the family. >> you can bring in the ammunition and show it to the jury and they can see for themselves that it does not match the live ammunition, correct? >> yes. >> baldwin pleaded nolt to involuntary manslaughter, faces up to 18 months in prison, in -- if convicted. not guilty. >> the last american in the turks & caicos who was imp prisoned for having ammunition in her luggage, detained on
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the island since may, demarco morgan, is here with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: it started as a routine search at the airport in may, turned into a nightmare for this woman, and it would last for weeks until her safe return back to the u.s.. sherida, greer, all smiles this morning arriving back home in the u.s., thursday night at orlando airport. family and loved ones cheering as they rushed to embrace greer during an emotional. >> thank you for the prayers and support and everything, i am just very grateful for it all. >> her arrest made international headlines, after being placed behind bars with in turks & caicos for having two rounds of ammunition in her bag. greer denied having knowledge of the ammo. >> i had ups and downs, some days i would be okay, it was an emotional roller coaster. she said the time detained was
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devastating. >> i was in chains at times, sleeping on the floor. >> she was facing a mandatory 12 year prison sentence, ibstead -- instead, a 1500 fine and four other americans facing similar charges have since returned home, greer is excited to be home and is glad to be back with her kids and grandkids. >> at one point, greer said while detained she was chained to a chair, forced to sleep on the floor. tonight i am sure she would be happy to be back in or own bet. >> michael: turning to an alarming new report on cancer, researchers for the american cancer society, reporting that nearly half of all cancer deaths, nearly 50 percent of related to lifestyle choice >> doctor: you can reduce your risk, statistics from the
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>> george: the star-studded espy's, honoring the best in sports, will has the story. >> will: the espy the best in sports, and all of the superstars are there. more than that, the espy's honor the best of humanity, a night of emotion, poignance and inspiration, and they're really fun. >> [soundbite]: i am excited to celebrate sports tonight. >> the goat, serena williams traded in center court for center stage. making a debut. as host. >> [soundbite]: lebron wants to win with his son on the court, i won with my daughter in my belly, which is more impressive? [ applause ] >> reporter: on hand to accept awards, some of the biggest sports stars. >> player: thank you to my
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teammates, my organization, and my beautiful mother who's mad at me. [ laughter ] >> reporter: espy's are an emotional and point guardiant -- poignant night. prince harry, honoring his performance in the in games foundation. >> [soundbite]: thousands of veterans and service personnel, no matter the road ahead, we are here for you. we will leave no one behind. >> reporter: head coach dawn staley, honored with the jimmy v award for perseverence in her work for advocating for cancer research and bone marrow donation, paying tribute on stage. >> coach: it's the fight for me, the unwillingness to give up or quit, that's why i stand here today.
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good morning america! ♪ ♪ whoo! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: live in times square, this is gma! ♪ ♪ >> michael: good morning america, that's a great way to get to work, to be honest, if i were stuck in that kinda traffic jam, i would not get mad. >> rebecca: careful what you say there, michael. and joining in on the coolest commute, is our guy, will, on tube to work day in boulder colorado, we will check in with him, coming up. >> george: a look at the top stories, breaking at 8. president biden is working to save his reelection campaign, taking questions and showing command of foreign policy for near nearly an hour, stumbling at times. the question is, will elected democrats fall in line or ease him out of the race, to our can correspondent , mary. >> reporter: the white house and the campaign, tout it as a strong performance, by the president, and a solid outing.
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the president is adamant, unless the team shows him, he's headed for certain defeat, he sea staying in the race. -- he's staying in the prace. making it clear, president biden is convinced he remains the best candidate to defeat donald trump. >> president: i think i am the most qualified person to run for president, i beat him once, and i will beat him again. >> reporter: but out of the gate, biden mixed up his own vice president and his rival. >> president: look i wouldn't have picked vice president trump, to be vice president, if i didn't think she was qualified to be president. >> reporter: trump writes "great job joe". and, he shoots back, i know the difference, one's a prosecuter and the other a felon and then, another mistake, introducing president zelenskyy, as president putin.
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i am so focused on beating putin ... this is president zelenskyy. laughing it off ... >> reporter: he pushed back on his age, but he admitted ... >> president: i have to pace myself, in the next debate i will not travel through 15 time zones the week before. >> reporter: defiant, to those who are calling for him to exit the race. >> president: the idea that senators and congressmen, are running for office, worry about the ticket, it's not unusual. >> reporter: while he said he has full confidence in his vice president kamala harris' ability to be president ... >> president: from the beginning i made no bones aboutth -- about that. she's qualified to be president. that's why i picked her. >> reporter: his decision to stay in the race, unless the
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poles show he has no path to victory. >> president: if they say there's no way you can win ... me? no one's saying that, no poll says that. >> reporter: the campaign says they are braced for a long road ahead, they expect more democrat defections in the coming days, they insist they can turn it around, staying the course and getting the president out in front of the voters and the american people, and he will do that with a rally in the key state of michigan. >> george: and they need strong evidence this is turning around, and michael? >> michael: back to severe weather, the flood threat in the east, and heat threatens the west. ginger is tracking it all. >> ginger: river's are high, the deadly flooting from vermont, the remnants of beyrl, and the areas in new england feel that half-foot plus of rain, that's where we begin, there's a new storm happening and it's a stationary front, doesn't move
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much. and, so, richmond virginia, has flash flood warnings, don't drive in that. today, into tomorrow, the area highlighted from boston down to south carolina, including new york city, much of, all of new jersey, philadelphia, baltimore, dc, you could end up with 3-5, on the southern end, 1-3, and it falls quickly. the same ridge that caused the heat, slides to the east. and so, from the plains to philadelphia, it will feel like nearly 110 as we get towards tuesday. this is some of the hottest air, if not the hottest we have seen this season. >> george: thank you very much. coming up on the gma morning menu, gypsy rose blanchard, her first interview since announcing her pregnancy. >> michael: and ryan reynolds and hugh jackman, we spoke to the duo,
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probably the biggest one we will have, shaquille o'neal, and john stamose, joining us live in times square. we look forward to that. >> george: and now to the covery story, gypsy rose blanchard, her first interview after she announces she's expecting, after serving 8 years for helping to kill her abusive mother. juju has the story. >> reporter: gypsy rose's every move is a huge source of social media fascination and scrutiny. she says she knows her critics, say she may not be fit to be a good mother, she told me, this unexpected pregnancy has given her purpose and she's out to prove the skeptics wrong. >> guest: i am happy to announce i am 11 weeks pregnant. >> reporter: at 32, gypsy rose blanchard says a doctor warned her about fertility issues, so her pregnancy came as a shock, the latest twist in her sensational life. >> reporter: how do you feel?
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>> guest: i am excited, at first i was nervous, but i am very excited. >> reporter: you talked about way roller coaster of emotions? >> guest: mood swings are wicked. >> reporter: released from prison after 8 years she's embraced her life, she filed for divorce from her husband, ryananderson, she lives with her dad and stepmom, and rekindled her relationship with her former fiancee, lifetime docu-series, "gypsy rose, life after lock up". >> reporter: to be clear, you haven't about your ex, since ... >> guest: it was mid-march. when i ... left ryan. so, um, this is absolutely 100% ken's baby. there was never any question of patternity. >> reporter: how do you think yourx, will react to this, given you are going through a
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divorce proceedings, still? >> guest: i hope he is okay, emotionally, and i wish him the best, emotionally, but right now i haven't had a moment to stop and think about anybody else except for, am i taking my prenatals in the morning, am i drinking enough water, i have so much to focus on, making sure that i am healthy for this baby. >> reporter: you have clicked into maternal mode? >> guest: i have. >> reporter: she knows motherhood will be fraught for her, she pleaded guilty after plotting to help kill her mother who forced her to undergo unnecessary surgeries, keeping her in a wheelchair with a feeding tube for much of her childhood. >> guest: with my past, people may question if i even should be a mother or have children in my care. >> reporter: if the critics wonder that, how do you feel
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confident? that you will be able to teach your children right from front? >> guest: i know i am not perfect, i made mistakes in the past and i will probably make minor mistakes going forward. but at the same time, i do know right from wrong, and learning from past mistakes is a growth that comes with time. >> guest: i want to give to this baby everything i wanted in a mother. and i just want to be a good mother for my child. i want to be ... i want to be everything my mother wasn't. [ sobbing ] gegs ges my mother did >> guest: my mother did not want to see me meet the milestones every child should have. like going on a first date, a prom, you know, a bike ride. all of those little milestone moments that make life worth living. i didn't get to have that. and so, i want my child to
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have all of the things that he or she could ever want in life. >> reporter: how do you plan to tell your child about your own childhood, and the role you had in your mother's murder? >> guest: that question has plagued my mind for a long time, i have come to a point where i understand that, that question will be asked by my child some day. so i feel like, when that time comes, ken and i will sit down and have that conversation, and i will explain, in the most honest way possible. >> reporter: will there be another docu-series down the road, will the cameras continue to roll? >> guest: you never know what the future holds with that, but once it is baby's born, i feel strongly that i don't want my baby to be in front of a camera. unless it's for home movies. i will not be putting my child
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in the media. at all. >> reporter: why? >> guest: this world is so cruel. and unsafe. that .... there is a level of responsibility that i have to make sure that my child is protected. >> reporter: she wants to keep her baby out of the public eye, she's still sharing her pregnancy journey with the world. for now she's staying with dad and step-mom, not living with the baby's father and she getting that divorce, there are no immediate plans for marriage. and after the abusive childhood and 8 years in prison, the first six months of freedom are her first experience at independent adulthood, she's the first to admit she made a lot of mistakes and a lot of that was captured on the docu-series, gypsy rose, life after lock up, airing monday nights and more of that exclusive interview will be tonight on
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night line. >> george: switching gears and get to the other news. pop news. >> lara: katy perry has a new song out guys, new music overnight, and a new video. the first single off of her upcoming album "woman's world", we have a short clip, i cannot show you more than this, because it's a little saucy for morning tv. ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] >> really quick. short. just getting into it. [ laughter ] >> lara: okay, what you saw, looks really good. but there are a lot of people talking about it, you guys can go on line and see, katy, always be provocative, giving her version of "rosie the riveter". >> george: i saw sparks. i get the reference, okay. >> lara: that's the first song in the upcoming 7th album
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and she shared this, 143 is the name of the album, i learned that's texting lingo for "i love you". >> george: oh! >> michael: i didn't know that. >> lara: you didn't know that. 1-4-3, is the name of the album, the first since 2020, and set to drop september 20th, new music, katy, look being forward to that. >> michael: congratulations. >> lara: in the news, joe jonus, he rose to fame as part of the jonus brothers and spent time with dnce, and jone solo artist, he reveals the first single, entitled "work it out", drops in a week, jonus says he had the blessing to strike out on his own for this one, and shared the chorus, of the song on this podcast. here it is. ♪ ♪
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get up, get up ♪ ♪ >> lara: it's catchy. really catchy. >> sam: very pop, i could see us using it in a promo "get up, get up". >> lara: that's right, sam. and jonus, wrote about the album on instagram telling his fans he hope so they get happiness and peace, as much as he had when making these songs. congrats to joe jonus. and the drought-lander is almost over, more than a year after season 7 premiered we get the first look at the second half of the season, of oudlander, the team dropped these images of claire, jaime, and the clan, who go back to scotland, the new show sees loyalties, shifting, painful secrets coming to life. and jaime's and clar's marriage tested like never
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before, season 7, the second half and they are already in production of the 8th and final season, the franchise released ams of the prequel series, i am happy about this called "blood of my blood", telling stories of claire's parents love story and jaime's parents love story. in different centuries. this premieres on starz. november 22nd, mark your calendars. and this morning, tv magic for a member of our abc famly, brad king, a sports reporter through our denver colorado branch , look at this smile. she lights up when she sees mama, doing her work. that's goldie, everybody. mom was reporting on the golf tournament, goldie approved and king posted this on instagram and said i will be watching this one on repeat,
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you guys, this is jobina. have you heard of this before? no, no. okay. over 20,000 positive reviews on amazon, and we got this one actually at walmart because it's on sale there. oh good job. under $40. what's great about it is you can take frozen fruit. that's all this is. taste it and let us know. frozen fruit. and it comes out like that and it comes out like ice cream. so if you are looking to cut down sugar, cut down fat, not eat dairy, you basically it's a shoot. you put it in there and then you just push it in and it comes right out. you can customize this however you want. it's great for kids and it's great for food waste because you have that right? right. right in there. okay. yeah. and finally snow cones. we love this. all you need is an ice mold. is there a little bowl down there i'm going to show you. you can just push this in. you see the ice coming out. >> so fun right? easy and then you can just. >> sam, will you do the honors? pick a sirup. okay. oh, wait. yeah, yeah, yeah. here. just. oh, just put it in there. little tiger's blood. that was like, one of the best selling ones.
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and again, affordable fun, cool ways to keep your family just deliciously uh- some of these ideas. i had fun, guys. this is great, kids can do this too. exactly. yes. kids can do this to our kids at heart. we want to thank lori, and we want to tell you that all these products are shoppable on our website. so go check them out. it's the perfect time to do it. coming up, we have will gans and he's getting tubular. i can't wait to see this. stay with us. come on, come on, come on, come on. >> bessemer. pass him. pass my love. you see? can you stop >> press your luck. season premiere abc thursday. gina rodriguez and shaquille o'neal host lucky. now mornings. >> good morning everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from abc seven mornings. here's amanda now with
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a look at traffic. >> good morning kumasi to the bay bridge. the upper deck. we're giving you a live look just before treasure island traffic is slowly recovering. this is after a stall that was blocking the left lane and the shoulder. it was cleared in the last few minutes, but it did bring speeds down to about 15mph, as you see here, and then to mass transit. a strain seven is about 15 to 20 minutes late, so keep that in mind if you're heading and using ace. >> thank you amanda lisa will be back with our forecast after the break. >> oh city by the bay. let hope renew. >> love shall fill the streets of more than a few from every direction. >> let us converge a symphony of love. >> leading a glorious surge. >> oh city by the bay. let hope renew. >> brilliant mind. set us apart a new course. we shall chart. >> oh, san francisco, be mighty. be proud in love. filled hearts.
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>> hey, bay area live with kelly and marcos. >> coming up, we'll chat with rita ora from the new film descendants plus food slosser friday continues. >> that's at nine on abc seven. >> good morning. we have hazy conditions, temperatures already climbing inland, but the fog is reforming closer to the coast and bay. sunny here. it is 6171, in san jose and look at all the gray sky here. the golden gate bridge 75 by the delta 62, santa rosa. another day with an excessive heat warning inland, although we're going to be five degrees cooler still though. 102 in concord, 72 downtown kumasi. >> thanks, lisa. we'll have another abc7 news update in about 30 minutes. you can always find the latest on our news app and at abc nd at abc >> announcer: welcome back to gma, live from times square. >> michael: welcome back, everybody, we are staying cool
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for the summer and floating through the weekend with will ganz, who is in boulder colorado with way commute to work that's "totally tubular". [ laughter ] >> michael: hey, will. >> will: good morning, guys want that's right, this is a commute that "floats your boat", i am here, me and 500 of my new friends are tubing to work. this morning i am putting the "suit", in swimsuit. it's "tube to work day", afterall. >> will: with this morning, the coolest commute in the country, no road rage, hello to river rapids. >> will: we need a bigger tube. it's tube to work day in boulder colorado. >> guest: my favorite day of the year, we don't take vacation over tube-to-work day. >> for one day, hundreds of commuters swap the interstate for the inner tubes. this bedepan in 2008. >> guest: we worked in east boulder and wanted to see if
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we could get to the office without using fossil fuel. >> will: over 500 are tubing, too. >> guest: i get out, sopping wet, and find a place to change, and go on with the day. >> reporter: the event is byot. some ride on inflatable flamingoswe with -- flamingos. we can con lazy river. and, the tubular splash works. >> people in unicorn gear, dancing playing and jumping in the creek together. >> we have had mermaids out there with squirt guns with, i am sure they'll be back. >> will: the event encompasses has to offer, and the proceeds ben benefits a local charity. >> we are getting people out of homelessness and into
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employment and housing. >> will: coolest commute, ever, they won the title! ♪ ♪ [ audience oohs ] >> will: stay with me, guys, there's a rapid coming up, i want to bring you along for the ride. how will i fare? ping-pong paddles is the expert tip to make sure you are going in the right direction, and now, staying cool for the summer. denver area with is getting ready to experience record high temperatures this year, guys, and the temperature of the water? just hovering in the upper 50s! what a way to stay cool, for the summer! ahhhh! wow. all right, lyou guys .... this river's going somewhere, i don't know where it's going, but i am going with it, happy "tube to work", day. [ applause ] >> lara: that was great, will. >> michael: learned something new, ping pong paddles. great job, will, have fun out
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affecting women 8-13% of reproductive aged women and has a variety of long-term affects on a person's health. >> pcos, tip of the day, talking about covering your shadow. >> reporter: one of the most common conditions, affecting women, for some, difficult to diagnose, polycystic ovary syndrome is a chronic hormonal condition affecting an estimated 1 in 10 women of childbearing age worldwide. >> guest: a lot of people don't understand that it never goes away. it's something that, is difficult and hard to deal with, every single day. >> reporter: 25-year-old rashika, says she had symptoms of pcos, before she was formally diagnosed years later. >> guest: i always felt something was wrong with me, i used to grow really long hair on my face and body. and, i also want dealing with
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irregular periods, which at the time i was told was totally normal. >> reporter: according to the world health organization, an estimated 70% of cases undiagnosed globally. >> doctor: it is very common .... for pcos, to actually take time to diagnose, the severity and the range of symptoms. >> reporter: there's an absence of periods, high >> contestant: levels -- testosteo >> there's no distinct age at which it shows up, if you have change in the weight cycle or weight management or you notice an increase in the acne, considerco-- consider pcos, as a possible diagnosis. >> reporter: growing stronger and helping women to connect
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on line. >> i go to tiktok and start ranting on a bad day, the feedback i get is honestly very heartwarming because i know they am not alone in this journey. >> absolutely not alone, we appreciate rashika, for sharing her story with us. we with are here now with the doctor, nice to see you. we heard there in the piece, a lot of this is going undicaginosed and you are dealing with it regularly in your practice. undiagnosed. what agency á do women typically get diagnosed. at what age? >> doctor: in the 20s and 30s, but they can be diagnosed from adolescents through menopause, in the early teenage years it's a tricky diagnosis to make, because it's normal for a teenage girl who just started having a period, to have irregular periods, that's not usually a cause of concern, we know depending on the study you look at, in adolescents, it
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can vary 1-11% of teenage girls being diagnosed with pcos, and as the obesity epidemic continues in this country, we see more diabetes, and more pcos, if you have diabetes, you have a rate of up to 20% of pcos. >> lara: sometimes acne is more than acne. i wouldn't have known that. great that we are talking about this. and we mentioned in the piece, the impact on fertility. it's real? >> doctor: it's real. women who have pcos, have rates of infertility, up to 70-80% depending on the study you look at. women with pcos, can and do get pregnant, it's absolutely, if hoos your goal you -- if that's your goal you may need a specialist, endocrinologist to help you get pregnant.
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>> lara: i imagine there's a lot of hardship that goes along with that. how about the other side effects? dock >> doctor: co >> doctor: pcos, has can -- can have involvement of heart disease,endometrial cancer later in life and, not to be underestimated, depression, because the mental health toll can be high with pcos, the goal is early diagnosis, it's possible when we listen to women. >> rebecca: uh-huh. >> lara: we saw the list of symptoms. what do we tell viewers who saw the list and think, maybe that's what i am dealing with. what should they do right now? >> doctor: tell your primary care provider. i am in primary care, i love it when patients and families come to me and say, "i think i may have x", this is helpful, because then we can work together to get a good history and a good physical exam, and
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do the initial bloodwork. if we need to involve specialists we do, but the goal is to listen to women and arrive at an early diagnosis and minimize the long-term conditions. >> lara: it's helpful to hear that you need to advocate for yourself in a medical setting. >> rebecca: that's an important thing, it doesn't work against you. >> doctor: never, never does it work against you if it does, then you find another doctor. you need to find someone else that will listen to you and wants to partner with you. because there's so much we can do with pcos, to manage the symptoms and help you achieve your goals so find a doctor that's listening. >> rebecca: thank you for listening and answers the great questions, thank you doctor. now to you, ginger. >> ginger: thank you, rebecca. 98 degrees doesn't look bad, until you realize that's nosan -- that's not an afternoon high temperature, that's the cold temperature overnight, almost a hundred degrees in
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north las vegas, same as death valley. the average was 80. 20 degrees above average, the overnight lows since the year 1970 have amplified nearly 10 degrees, development around las vegas and green house >> george: deadpool and wolverine hits theatres in two weeks. a sneak peek with the stars in london, good morning, maggie. >> reporter: good morning, george, we spoke with the superheroes, ryan reynolds and hugh jackman. they told us they have been waiting years for this match up. and, guys, the stars themselves, seemed just as excited.
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>> reporter: the hottest movie of the summer. >> [soundbite]: i don't know anything about with saving worlds but you do. >> reporter: deadpool and wolverine. it's just around the corner. >> you were an "x" man. you were "the x man". >> reporter: we caught up with the superheroes in real life. ryan reynolds and hugh jackman on an international tour, friends off-screen for 20 years, the duo-reuniting for the blockbuster. jackman thought his days as wolverine were over. >> guest: i was sure i was done, three days after announcing that would be the last time i am playing it, i watched deadpool and i thought, oops. >> i remember thinking the same thing, "clean up on aisle hugh". [ laughter ] >> reporter: you have been spending time together on this tour, has it made your love
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grow stronger or? >> guest: not once, awake for 26 hours, we gabbed like a couple of ... >> all jokes aside, this is a dream job. >> reporter: there's only one wolverine. but what is it about this man, about hugh that makes him "the wolverine". >> there's a humanity to everything hugh does, and i think the audiences sense that, same when you watch jimmy stewart or cary with-- grant. >> reporter: that says a lot, lots of love. dr. sean levy, co-wrote it. they're right there. right there! also, feeling the bro- >> this is a movie about friendship, ultimately. and, it found it's way on screen. >> guest: it's hilarious, irreverent and about friendship. >> reporter: a movie about
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friends by friends who like to poke fun each other. >> you mind putting your mask back on. >> super hard to eat when i wear with it. >> super hard to eat when you are not. >> reporter: you and ryan were the megastars here last night. and the dog, you guys had a chance to cuddle with the pup. i was not the only one who was excited. the guys are thrilled for a photo-op, with the dog. so, everyone gets to catch these three superstars in action, when deadpool and wolverine hits theatres in the u.s. on july 26th. so much fun, guys. so much fun. >> george: we look forward to having them here in a week and-a-half. coming up next, blair underwood here to tell us about his new movie n. ♪ ♪
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movies like deep impact, now he's making a horror film debut, the scariest movie you will see this year, "long legs", give a big welcome blair underwood. >> you said this movie is so dark, you had to be prayed up when you showed up on set. >> guest: prayed up before a went to, when i left work i prayed again. it's not unlike "silence of the lambs", female protagonist, she's searching a serial killer out, played with nicholas cage, brilliant. brilliant. i play her fbi boss. but it's dark, nick cage is "long legs", the stuff he's dealing with, let me get this up off of me. when i get off the set. can't take that home.
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>> michael: the family was at the premiere. what did they think? >> guest: my wife and three kids, they loved it. my daughter said, it was the favorite project i have ever done, this is the first proper horror film, so this is good stuff. you like horror films. >> michael: i do, but i don't. >> guest: what does it mean? >> michael: i like that, but i don't like to be alone after i watch one. i need people around me. >> guest: when you go to the theatre, check it out. >> michael: i will, i will. and right now we will check out a clip. roll it. >> [soundbite]: him again. we need a real lead on this one. looks like the family's planning a trip. you assume they are gone, so no one bothers to check in on them. they have plane tickets to los angeles, and tickets to disney land. sounds like a nice idea.
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>> michael: you have been in this business for a long time, you almost didn't get into acting, you had dream, involving horses? >> guest: i thought i would be a cowboy, i wanted to be a little black cowboy, "that guy". he has the hat on and everything. >> michael: that picture ... >> guest: we owned a ranch in the rocky mountains, my dad, and my grandfather and family. i thought i would live on that ranch and raise cattle and do the whole nine yards. i loved "the cowboys" starring john wayne. >> michael: not too late. get yourself a ranch and a horse and a hat. cynthia nixon, was talking about the show "just like that", a spin off of "sex in the city", and she says she would enjoy it if your character, dr. robert came back. yeah? is that possible? cynthia with said that. >> guest: they haven't called
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me. >> michael: just like that, they need to call you. >> guest: it was one of the best decisions i made, i almost didn't do it, cynthia nixon was phenomenal and wonderful, yeah, absolutely, i upon open to it. but i gotta tell you >> will do horror films every year now >> am a huge horror fan. so, to get -- finally, to get to do a horror film, i want to do one every year. >> michael: just gotta cleanse yourself on and off the set, man, shake it off. and, has it been almost 25 years since you were considered one of the 50th "most beautiful people". yeah, yeah. don't act embarrassed about that. >> guest: i have been called worse, so it's all right. [ laughter ] >> michael: but you know, it's so funny, it's been almost 25 years. when i came into the studio this morning, i am not calling them out, but a lot of people were like "blair underwood's here, oh!", they never get excited about anybody, but
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they are excited about you. and, take us back to that, do you feel like a "sex symbol"? what are you doing man, you look good. >> guest: i don't feel like a sex symbol, but i try to keep it tight, stay young, newly married and she keeps me young, a lot of kids. you know. >> michael: that will do it. >> guest: that will do it. you understand me. >> michael: you want to stay young? have kids. >> guest: that's about right. >> michael: glad you are here, glad you did "long legs", i am all over it, i will scare myself for you. >> guest: please do that, you will be glad you did. >> michael: and i will cleanse myself. >> guest: stay prayed up. >> michael: "long legs" in theatres now, my guy, blair underwood, stay right there,
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want to take you to the bay bridge toll plaza metering lights are still on. highway four to san francisco is going to take you 41 minutes and then to the golden gate. things are going smoothly. they're inside and out. you can see the fog, though. let's get to lisa. >> okay. amanda. yes, this is going to stay put for most of the day. and as it retreats a little bit, it will be the source of some cooling around the bay with the stronger sea breeze. but look at how warm it is already. hayward san jose, your numbers are coming up this early hour, so another excessive heat warning inland. so the cities and our east bay valleys, concord, livermore 102 104. but we're down about five degrees around the bay. kumasi >> thanks, lisa. now it's time for 11th. kelly and mark will be back at 11 for midday live. have a good day 11 for midday live. deja vu: it's live with kelly and mark. today from descendants: the rise of red, rita ora.
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