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>> they put that to the cater to you beat as well. it sounds just as good. >> and it samples move your body. >> come nina sky, from here. east bay native represent. are you gonna go saturday night. >> saturday night. >> and i'm feeling all right. you might be, you might see me there >> george: good morning america. the secret service director resigns. trump and harris on the trail. president biden addresses the nation tonight. breaking overnight, new body cam video from the assassination attempt on donald trump shows the shooter on the roof. this morning what donald trump's rallies might look like going forward after the secret service director steps down. >> robin: vice president kamala harris in the battleground state of wisconsin.
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>> we trust women to make decisions about their own bodies and not have their government tell them what to do! >> robin: focusing on abortion, inflation and voting rights. >> george: donald trump back on the trail for the first time since president biden dropped out of the race, heading to north carolina, as president biden prepares to address the nation tonight. the israeli prime minister gets set to address congress and meet with biden, harris and trump. >> robin: the investigation into the fatal police shooting of sonya massey. deputy charged in her death worked for six different agencies in four years. >> whit: abc news exclusive. former ballerina at the center of the so called black swan murder trial. >> people who don't even know me have this idea of a monster when they look at me. >> whit: charged with killing her estranged husband speaking out for the first time. >> robin: explosion at yellowstone.
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>> run run run! >> robin: the sudden geyser eruption sending tourists sprinting to safety. >> whit: walloped by a whale. boat capsized after a huge whale breached the surface. we hear from the men on board and the teenagers who rushed in to help. ♪ it's all coming back to me now ♪ >> robin: and celine's comeback? touching down in paris with a big question. will she take the world stage for the olympics opening ceremony? plus lara and james are back at it. >> lara: if we could just add water, we would be so ready. >> do we look utterly insane? >> robin: ready to hit the water in the new sport kayak cross. >> lara: usa! usa! >> robin: hang on, team! >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america.
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>> robin: as you can see, our team is all in on the summer games. you don't want to miss lara and james latest adventure. >> george: did i hear him say utterly insane? >> whit: quite the dynamic duo for sure. that will be fun. also ahead, we are tracking the major delta flight disruptions this morning now in their sixth day, with 6,000 cancellations since friday. you're looking live at atlanta, one of the busiest airports in the nation. we'll tell you the latest on the federal investigation and what delta is saying. >> george: first all the fallout from the assassination attempt on former president trump. the secret service director has resigned. pierre thomas starts us off from washington. good morning. >> reporter: george, good morning. our audience is about to see the frantic seconds in the moments after the gun man tried to kill former president trump. it's all caught on police body cam video. warning to our families at home, what you are about to see may be disturbing.
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enforcement official, who appears to be a secret service agent, and another officer heard discussing the evidence the shooter was believed to be left behind. >> our sniper seen him walking away from that, i believe. >> reporter: this image clearly visible on the phone held by the local officer wearing the helmet cam. the video comes among mounting scrutiny aimed at the secret service and how it handled the assassination attempt, both before and after. the alleged lack of transparency costing the head of the secret service her job. kim cheatle, after vowing to stay, telling her work force she no longer wanted to be, quote, a distraction. now multiple sources telling abc news that the secret service has asked the trump campaign to consider not holding outdoor rallies in the wake of the assassination attempt and the heightened threat environment. the fbi director will be on capitol hill later this morning where he will face questions about what took place. he's likely to provide an update
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on what he is calling an extremely dangerous threat environment. >> robin: thank you, pierre. now the latest on the race for the white house. vice president harris who is now the presumptive nominee. let's go to our chief white house correspondent mary bruce for details. good morning to you, mary. >> reporter: good morning, robin. i can tell you the energy in that room was palpable. the crowd was fired up and energized. this is the largest crowd the democrats have seen in this race so far. from the moment harris stepped onto that stage, it was clear that this is a whole new race. this morning kamala harris is hitting the ground running. her first campaign rally in battleground wisconsin, electrifying a crowd of 3,000 supporter. >> we have doors to knock on. we have phone calls to make. we have voters to register. we have an election to win! >> reporter: harris the presumptive nominee. she argued as the former
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attorney general of california, she's qualified to prosecute the case against him. >> i took on perpetrators of all kinds. predators who abused women fraudsters who ripped off consumers, cheaters who broke the rules for their own gain. hear me when i say i know donald trump's type. >> reporter: she's wasting no time getting at the issues that will determine this race. >> we, who believe in reproductive freedoms will stop donald trump's extreme abortion bans because we trust women to
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make decisions about their own bodies and not have their government tell them what to do. >> reporter: but also leaning into the economic issues at the top of mind for so many voters. >> america has tried these failed economic policies before, but we are not going back. >> reporter: this morning the first poll since biden withdrew showing harris has a slight lead over trump, a lead that doubles if robert f kennedy jr. is in the mix. this race will come down to a handful of battleground states where trump has been leading for weeks. that's where harris' pick for a running mate could come into play. sources tell abc news vetting has already begun. for now at least four names on the list. josh shapiro, popular governor
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of must win pennsylvania. senator mark kelly of critical arizona. an astronaut and husband of former congress woman gabby give ford. alex beshear and governor roy cooper, elected twice in north carolina, a state democrats have been investing in heavily, hoping to flip blue. new a senior administration official tells us that right now kelly and shapiro are the leading candidates but, of course, this list could change in the coming weeks. harris doesn't just have the ability to focus on the race. she now has to balance it with these official duties. today that includes a speech in indiana and tomorrow a meeting with benjamin netanyahu in washington. robin? >> robin: thanks to you. president biden set to address the nation tonight for the first time since dropping out of the race. selina wang has the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this will be a historic moment when president biden addresses the nation tonight from the oval office. for the first time, he'll explain why he decided to drop out of this race and he'll also
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focus on what lies ahead and what he wants to do for the rest of his term. biden finally returned to the white house yesterday after isolating with covid in delaware for more than five days. his doctor says that he no longer has symptoms and has tested negative for covid. a source close to the president tells me that he started working on that speech while he was still isolating, then huddled with his speech writers back at the white house. biden still has six months left of his presidency and he says he's determined to do everything he can to accomplish his goals, both at home and abroad. that includes lowering costs for americans and trying to end this war in gaza. the president is still planning to meet with israel's prime minister netanyahu at the white house tomorrow. but now biden also has a new goal, and that is to ensure vice president kamala harris succeeds him in the oval office. i'm told tomorrow night to expect president biden to be speaking from his heart. robin? >> robin: all right, thank you. we're going to have live coverage of president biden's
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speech tonight with david muir and the powerhouse political team. that's 8 p.m. eastern on abc. george? >> george: now donald trump stepping up at tax on kamala harris as he hits the campaign trail for the first time since biden dropped out of the race. rachel scott is covering the campaign. >> reporter: george, good morning. just a few hours former president trump heads to north carolina to hold his first rally since president biden dropped out of the race. the former president has been clearly frustrated that, in his words, he has to started all over again with a new rival. now vice president kamala harris. he has spent days attacking president biden even though he dropped out of the race. now he is starting to switch gears going after the vice president on everything from administration's handling of immigration and the border, also her failed bid for white house in 2020. on a press call with reporters, trump did make one thing very clear though. he does want to debate harris before the november election saying candidates have an obligation to get up on that debate stage. there will be one notable change
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to his rally today in north carolina that will be different from the rally in butler, pennsylvania. this rally will be held indoors. the former president and his campaign clearly heeding warnings from the secret service about holding those outdoor rallies that you just heard from pierre. george? >> george: thanks. israeli prime minister netanyahu will meet with vice president harris, president biden and former president trump. capitol is bracing for protests ahead of netanyahu's speech. chief national correspondent matt gutman is on the scene in washington. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, george. ahead of that address, this part of the capital is on lockdown. there are snow plows here. just on the other side you might be able to see the tens of thousand of protesters expected here. there are fleets of police, even tow trucks. they will be backed by thousands of officers from the capitol police to the nypd. now, this is expected to be the single largest protest event in washington since january 6th. we got a sliver of what might be in store when hundreds of people
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demanded that the u.s. stop arming israel. there were dozens of arrests made. this will be the fourth time netanyahu addresses congress, more than anybody in history. notably, there are members of congress who are saying they are going to boycott the event, and netanyahu facing a lot of backlash back home for dragging his feet from entering a cease fire and hostage release that would end that devastating conflict in gaza. notably absent from today's address will be vice president harris. she said she has another commitment, but she will meet netanyahu later this week, as will president biden. and netanyahu set to travel down to mar-a-lago to meet with former president trump attend of the week. whit? >> whit: matt gutman, thank you. we turn to the night mare delays at delta. since friday more than 10,000 flights have been cancelled on all airlines, and 54,000 more delayed.
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faith abubey is at the delta hub in hartsfield jackson, atlanta. delta has a new promise for customers. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, whit. six days since that global tech outage, delta says the impact is diminishing. they said cancellations are going down about 50% every single day. considering they cancelled more than 500 flights yesterday, that means potentially another day of travel headaches for customers. this morning chaos and growing passenger outrage as delta airlines struggles to recover from that global i.t. outage. the major flight disruptions now in their sixth day, leaving lots of passengers stranded. >> this is our fourth cancellation. >> i wish we had stayed home. >> reporter: the u.s. department of transportation saying since friday, delta has cancelled more than 6,000 flights. the airline now the subject of a federal investigation.
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>> we estimate more than 500,000 passengers have been impacted by this. there is something unique to delta that requires specific attention. >> reporter: in a company memo, delta saying they are seeing day over day progress and, quote, teams are working around the clock to reposition planes and people to where they need to be so we can return to normal operations by the end of the week. rochelle okufu saying delta cancelled her and her daughter's flight to london. the airline booking them with a layover of more than 340 hours. >> in what world do i have a two week layover? >> reporter: this morning delta issuing a new statement saying in part, please accept our sincere apologies for the disruptions to your recent travel plans caused by vendor technology outage affecting airlines and companies worldwide. and delta, robin, this morning, this is the best ticketing counter has looked at delta. delta is offering to issue 10,000 bonus miles to affected customers and also plans to
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reimburse customers for reasonable expenses. robin? >> robin: they just want to get home or wherever they're going. all right, faith. thanks to you. now a powerful eruption caught on camera at yellowstone national park that sent debris raining down on visitors. mola lenghi has the story. good morning, mola. >> reporter: good morning, robin. yeah, that eruption proving spectacular and terrifying all at the same time. scientists at yellowstone national park telling us this was a random event happening without warning. >> back, back, back! >> reporter: screams of terror, as this guyser in yellowstone national park exploded without warning tuesday. >> boulders, rocks falling all over us. >> reporter: watch as a plume of black smoke quickly permeates the air. people running for cover. >> we kind of went into fight or flight mode. we grabbed our kids, started running. just instinctively trying to get
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as far as we can from the explosion. holy cow! >> reporter: park officials say no one was injured, but the boardwalk completely destroyed. some seen stepping over mud and rocks. >> i'm shaking. >> reporter: the explosion took place at the biscuit thermal area two miles north of the old faithful guyser, which erupts every 90 minutes. >> once the explosion was over and i saw the damage, then i was really scared. >> reporter: experts say hydro thermal explosions occur when water under ground rapidly changes from liquid to steam. the transition expanding the surface resulting in a violent eruption a phenomenon common in yellowstone. >> what happened is that an unusual event where a lot of pressure built in. with so much pressure it forced its way out and erupted then carried a bunch of rock and dust up in the air with it. >> reporter: parts of yellowstone's biscuit basin will
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be closed temporarily for visitor safety. national park geologists are investigating this event, guys. >> robin: we're so glad nobody was injured. thank you very much. coming up the latest on the investigation into the fatal police shooting of sonya massey. the deputy charged in her death worked for six agencies in four years. >> whit: also ahead, we hear from the people who survived this giant humpback whale encounter. >> george: could celine dion make an appearance at the paris olympics opening ceremony? everybody is hoping so. let's go to ginger. >> ginger: power of love. let's talk about the wild fires in canada. nearly 1,000 wild fires are burning in canada. we've got plenty of fires ourselves. let's start at jasper national park in alberta. 25,000 at least have been evacuated. the national park there saying they're going to be closed for two weeks. smoky skies made denver have some of the worst air quality in the world.
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over germany. some of the stars of the men's national team sat court side like kevin durant, steph curry along with angel reese. wilson had 19 points, 14 rebound. stewart reminded everyone, quote, it's a tuneup game. we don't want to peak too soon. this morning it was just announced tennis sensation cocoa goff will be one of the flag bearers for usa joining lebron james. >> robin: what an honor. >> whit: very exciting. we've got more ahead including the giant whale wallop that was
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caught on camera here. we talk to the people on that boat when it hit. that's coming up. >> robin: right now, whit, more on the update, we should say, on the investigation into the fatal police shooting of sonya massey. records show the deputy charged in her death worked for six agencies in four years. morgan norwood is tracking the latest for us. good morning to you, morgan. >> reporter: good morning, robin. that video horrific. the deputy we saw fire three fatal shots is behind bars, calls now for the sheriff to be held accountable. we're learning shawn grayson went from job to job. six agency, four years. this morning sonya massey's family said that was the first red flag. after seeing the horrific video of former illinois deputy shawn grayson killing miss massey. >> shots fired! >> reporter: sonya massey's father shattered, now calling the sheriff to be held accountable. >> i'm very clear and i'm very eloquent. he needs to resign.
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>> reporter: grayson now charged with murdering the mother of two after she called 911 to report a prowler. massey's son malachi heart broken and in disbelief. >> she was just a ball of energy. she can talk to anybody. >> reporter: ben crump questioning grayson's employment history. six different police jobs in the past four years including three different departments in 2021 alone. >> we need to find out what the sheriff's department knew when they hired him. >> reporter: grayson's attorney did decline to comment. he is being held without bond. the doj said it is aware and will continue to track this case, robin. >> robin: as we will as well. >> george: we have an abc news exclusive. former ballerina ashley benfield is son trial, accused of killing her estranged husband. she's claiming self-defense. eva pilgrim here with the story. >> this case has gotten so much attention. supporters marching even before the trial began, trying to raise awareness, saying she is the victim of domestic violence. ashley benefield is facing a
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possible life sentence for killing the man she claims was abusing her. ♪ they were the ballerina and businessman behind the american national ballet. a charleston based company ashley benefield and her husband doug launched in 2017. but that ballet company is dead and so is doug. and now benefield taking center stage at what has been dubbed the black swan murder trial. the 32-year-old accused of fatally shooting doug in the fall of 2020. >> black swan has a catchy ring and it sensationalizes my life and my situation. it's sad to me that people who don't even know me have this idea of a monster when they think of me. >> reporter: benefield appearing in a florida courtroom tuesday
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as opening arguments for her murder trial began. prosecutors claiming the couple was in a tense custody battle over their daughter emerson. >> this was a custody battle that this mother was going to win at all costs. and the cost was the life of doug benefield, and that is murder. >> reporter: but benefield's attorney said she was trapped in an abusive relationship with a man who wasn't who he claimed to be. >> doug benefield was a manipulative, cunning and abusive man who insisted, absolutely insisted, on control. >> reporter: benefield said she was introduced to doug in 2016 and instantly connected with the recently widowed father, despite their 30-year age difference. after a whirlwind 13-day romance, the couple wed and soon after launched the american national ballet. but the company failed and so did their marriage. according to court documents, benefield feared her husband,
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country, all over the world, who have gone through or are going through hard situations behind closed doors. >> you could possibly go to jail for a very long time. >> it's a horrible reality. i wouldn't wish this on anybody. emerson's already been through a lot. i can't imagine how this would affect her if things were to go poorly at trial. >> ashley benefield is looking at a minimum mandatory 25 years to life if convicted on these charges, so a lot at stake. >> robin: lot of eyes on this. all right, eva. see you on gma3. coming up next on gma, boat capsized when a giant whale breached the surface of the water. we're going to hear from the men on that boat and the teens who came to their rescue.
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>> whit: back on gma with this incredible video. an enormous humpback whale slamming into a boat off the coast of new hampshire. trevor ault is here now with more. trevor, this was quite the close call. >> absolutely, whit. and one of these fishermen said monday his family asked him if he was scared the whale in the area was going to sink his boat. he said he thought it was like getting struck by lightning. yesterday it struck in the form of a humpback whale.
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this morning astounding video of a boat walloped by a whale in the waters of portssmith, new hampshire. watch the whale breaching the surface and falling directly on the boat. >> i look back. by the time i see at this time whale's head is already landing on the engine. >> reporter: greg and rilen were on board. >> i heard the water kind of wrestle a little bit. then i heard a breach and the mouth open. i was like, whoa! >> reporter: ryland seen jumping off the side as the boat starts to roll. they say those few seconds felt like slow motion. >> you have to remember all this is happening from the whale hitting the boat to us being in the water is four seconds. it seemed like it was a lot longer. >> mayday, mayday, their boat was hit by the whale. capsized. >> reporter: brothers wyatt and colin yager were the ones who filmed this incredible moment and immediately rushed in to help. >> it was kind of a second of
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like, oh, man, what just happened? it was complete shock. and then it was immediately just like, drop everything and get those guys out of the water. all the other boats around us did the same thing. >> reporter: the two fishermen safely climbing aboard the yager's vessel. >> they were happy to be safe and out of the water. >> reporter: experts say this kind of behavior from the whale isn't unusual. >> looks like it was actively feeding in a lunging behavior. they do accelerate as they're heading towards the surface of the water. and they break the surface of the water. i'm sure it was probably just as shocked as the people on the boated were. >> reporter: greg and ryland are helpful for the help from their fellow fishermen. >> i think we were really lucky today. it could have ended much worse. unfortunately, the boat took the brunt of it but nobody was hurt. >> experts say if you are out boating near a whale, you're supposed to give it 100 yards of space. they did note, the fishermen,
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>> robin: we are back with celine dion's possible comeback. the super star in paris. many eyes, of course, are on the olympic opening ceremonies. lara is here. lot of fans are buzzing about the possibility here. >> lara: this has a lot of people talking. good morning to you all. we have not seen celine dion perform in a long time since she said she had stiff persons syndrome. she is reportedly poised to make a comeback on one of the world's biggest stages. ♪ it's all coming back to me now ♪ >> lara: this morning could be an enormous comeback for celine dion. variety breaking the news that the superstar is poised to take center stage at the paris olympics and possibly perform at the opening ceremony on friday. celine spotted in paris. she's been hinting at a return
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for months after taking time away to battle illness telling "vogue" france in april, my goal is to see the eiffel tower again. >> we know she will be performing but we don't know exactly where. it will probably take place by the eiffel tower. >> reporter: a french newspaper reporting the french canadian is expected to sing. ♪ this would be her first performance since announcing in 2022 she was diagnosed with stiff persons syndrome, a rare neurological disorder. >> i have to admit it's been a struggle. >> reporter: celine pulling back the curtain on her battle with the condition that causes muscle rigidity and muscle spasms in her amazon prime documentary. >> like i know you -- that's what happens. ♪ like i know what i wanna do and now you can show me yeah ♪
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and that's what happens. it's very difficult for me to hear that. and to show this to you. >> lara: but celine is determined and defiant. >> if i can't run, i'll walk. if i can't walk, i'll crawl. but i won't stop. >> lara: she won't stop. how special would that be if she performs? another possible performer, lady gaga has also been spotted in paris. whatever they are cooking up for the opening ceremonies, it sounds like it's going to be something you don't want to miss. and we will be there for you. >> george: maybe they will be sending requests to you. >> lara: good luck with that. [ laughter ] >> robin: you don't want to miss lara's new adventure with james. they're taking on kayak cross. >> lara: that's the new sport. >> robin: you gotta be in water
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>> tonight on abc. president biden, for the first time, addresses the nation after ending his bid for reelection and endorsing kamala harris. david muir reporting president biden, the decision addressed to the nation tonight. >> now from abc seven mornings. >> good morning everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from abc. seven mornings. we're going to check in out amanda for a look at traffic. >> hi, kumasi. i'm tracking a major crash at the redwood city menlo park border. it has been elevated into a sigalert. this is southbound 101. before marsh road. a three car crash is blocking the two left lanes. their speeds are down to six and ten miles per hour. the backup is to holly street in san carlos, and we are seeing a 68 minute delay in this counter commute direction.
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>> robin: why she chose that moment, and her message to survivors of domestic violence this morning. stealth shopping rise. why people are hiding purchases from their partners. how it can affect your relationship and your finances. ♪ bye bye bye ♪ >> whit: and lara and james are getting by just fine. >> lara: we're going in a circle. >> whit: well, we'll see. our dream team is taking on a new sport with just two days until the summer games. >> george: and hello to this father/son duo. >> okay. that's impossible. >> i'm just a younger version of you. >> i'm the younger version of me. >> george: rob lowe and his son are live in times square, and we're saying good morning america. >> announcer: live in times square, this is gma. >> george: that is a fun show. always good to have rob lowe here with his son. >> robin: always fun when they're here. also coming up, deals and steals. tory johnson, special guest of her own cosmetic giant laura gellar.
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she is bringing the bargains on products for just $4. >> whit: one of our former colleagues cameron mathison is here with some general hospital news. >> george: first the fallout from the assassination attempt on donald trump. new video from the roof has been released. the secret service director has resigned. want to go back to chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: george, good morning. what audiences are about to see are the frantic seconds after the gunman tried to kill former president trump. warning to our family at home, these images may be disturbing. this morning new helmet camera video obtained by abc news showing the moments law enforcement raced to that roof after a sniper killed the gunman who opened fire at a trump rally. officers climbing up a ladder, in chilling detail, the video shows an assault style rifle lying next to the dead body of the shooter, thomas matthew
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crooks. a stream of blood seen streaming down the roof. an officer kneels by the gun man. there appears to be a small device next to the shooter that was not seen earlier. the officer takes out the battery. then pulling out a phone as he checks the gunman's pockets. >> a rangefinder. i think it's in the cargo pocket. >> rangefinder? looks like it's in the cargo pocket. >> reporter: the new video comes amid mounting scrutiny aimed at the secret service and how it handled the assassination attempt, both before and after. the alleged lack of transparency costing the head of the secret service her job. kim chetale, after vowing to stay, telling her work force she didn't want to be a distraction. the secreter is service has asked the trump campaign to not hold outdoor rallies with the heightened threat environment. we're only moments from the fbi director on capitol hill, where
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he will take questions about what took place. robin? >> robin: all right, pierre. our thanks to you. now wild fires raging across the canadian rockies, forcing some 25,000 tourists and residents to flee along smoke-filled mountain roads. kayna whitworth has the latest. good morning to you, kayna. >> reporter: robin, good morning. nearly 1,000 wild fires are burning in canada. 170 are in alberta, where mass evacuations are taking place, and authorities are now searching for back country hikers in the largest national park in the canadian rockies. this morning raging wild fires forcing 1,000 to flee from one of canada's most popular national parks and nearby towns. >> we're not familiar with a wildfire. we were trying to get out. >> reporter: evacuation orders issued around 10 p.m. monday night. jasper and jasper national park under threat. an estimated 25,000 people flooding the same highway to get to safety, as two nearby fires
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scorched more than 17,000 acres. traffic lined up for miles, bumper to bumper. entire families sleeping in car with nowhere to go. >> having two daughters in the car, i stayed up and was just looking at our surroundings. >> reporter: carla reyes and her family were vacationing from oregon when they were caught in the blaze, forced to leave without turning to their hotel to even gather belongings. >> i was stressed. i have two kids, a senior. i'm like, i can't. i just told her, this is too much. >> these are extreme wild fire conditions. national park will be closed for at least two weeks. but, you guys, smoke from the wild fires in canada and the u.s. is reducing air quality for millions of people. >> robin: it is. we want everybody to remain safe. thank you. coming up in our gma morning menu, our interview with miss kansas, who told the audience she was a domestic violence victim and that her abuser was
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in the room. >> george: also ahead, stealth shopping. hiding purchases from your partner. how it could hurt your relationship and your finance. >> whit: gma is at the summer games. lara and james longman are giving the newest olympic sport a test drive, kayak cross. we promise they do go in the water eventually. looking forward to that. lara, you're with an old friend. >> lara: i am. i'm out of the water. oh, yes, there he is. guys, cameron mathison is here. so happy for him. he's got a new show. got some big "general hospital" news. he's bringing it to us on "good morning america." you didn't have to hide. >> i was just so excited. my name up there. i got carried away. >> lara: stay with us. it's okay to for them to show off. show off their clearer skin
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>> robin: gma cover story with miss kansas speaking with us after this powerful statement calling herself a victim of domestic violence. morgan norwood is back with that story. >> so many people talking about the story online. alexis smith stunned pageant judges and the crowd when she boldly announced that she was the victim of domestic violence and said, by the way, that her abuser was there that day in the crowd. this morning she's opening up with gma about that empowering message and her work as miss kansas to help other domestic abuse survivors. >> miss kansas 2024, miss butler county alexis smith! >> reporter: this morning newly crowned miss kansas shocking statement on stage going viral. >> my vision as the next miss kansas is to eliminate unhealthy
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and abusive relationships. as a matter of fact, some of you in this audience saw me very emotional, because my abuser is here today. >> reporter: now 25-year-old alexis smith speaking with abc news after that moment. >> my role to have this platform advocating against domestic violence. i needed to let him know right then and there that, yes, you're on my mind right now, but you're not gonna take this opportunity away from me. >> reporter: smith, a wichita native, explaining she had been in an emotionally abusive relationship that she said led to lose contact with family and friends. >> he wanted full control over how i spent my time, who i was spending my time with. the biggest impact and one of the strongest regrets that i have is the way that i treated others in response to how he ultimately wanted me to treat
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others. >> reporter: according to the cdc about 41% of women and 26% of men report experiencing sexual violence, physical violence or stalking by an intimate partner, with more than 61 million women and 53 million men enduring psychological aggression. >> alexis smith coming forward, that's extremely powerful because it gives people this idea that if she could do it -- first of all, if she could suffer abuse, certainly, i could suffer abuse. secondly, if she's strong enough to step forward and call out this person, i could probably do the same. >> reporter: alexis, using her platform, encouraging others to find support. >> to everyone watching that has experienced domestic violence, you are strong. this is not your fault. and you have the ability to take the lead. >> so true. smith will compete on her platform in january's miss america pageant. certainly, her story is resonating with so many women because it shows domestic abuse doesn't discriminate.
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so if you are in a toxic relationship, listen to the sound of my voice. there is help. you can call the number on your screen. but certainly, thank you to alexis for speaking up and being that voice. that strength. >> george: thank you, morgan. now the rise of stealth shopping. it's a story we first saw in "the wall street journal." it's about how many americans say they hide personal purchases from their partners. rebecca jarvis is here with the story. >> rebecca: social media is flooded with this stuff. people hiding packages in the bushes, under the bed or, my favorite, that extra freezer in the garage. with the rise of influencers and one click shopping, it is becoming more and more common. stylist ellen elkovicz has noticed a trend by some clients after a big shopping haul. hiding it from their partners. it's called stealth shopping. >> i have a client who once put her new shoes on, left the old shoes in her car.
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i have people who put dry cleaner bags over things so nobody knows it's something new. >> reporter: she even does it herself sometimes, despite buying things with her own money. >> i'll just sort of bring it in the house, put it somewhere in a closet, come back down at night, grab it. >> rebecca: 64% of those living with a significant other hid purchases from their partners in the last year. the top reason? avoiding judgement or criticism, and impulse buying guilt. >> there is a lot of guilt and shame and embarrassment about how you're spending because maybe it doesn't align with your partner's values, your partner's habits. so rather than have a conversation about it, they feel the need to be secretive about it, to hide it. >> reporter: experts say financial secrets can snowball. >> you become comfortable hiding these purchase. now you're going to be comfortable hiding maybe bigger purchases or bigger financial issue. >> rebecca: to start the conversation, first get
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transparent about costs. >> sometimes it's just educating your partner on what things cost in the areas that you are interested in spending. >> rebecca: then create spending buckets. >> it would benefit everyone in the relationship to have their own accounts for their own budgets for discretionary spending on a monthly basis. >> rebecca: every couple is different. for ellen, they have an unspoken agreement. >> we've been together half of our lives so at this point he's like, i don't even want to know. he'll say to me, you look great, period. >> rebecca: sound familiar? maybe just a little bit. it is not just women, by the way, who are doing this. men are, too. so how do you stop that cycle? first you got to remove those triggers. stop or put limits on your scrolling so you don't fall prey to that fomo that need to buy instinct. create a blow it budget with your partner. that is money you agree can be spent guilt-free. finally, remember this is deeply
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psychological. if you are spending for that rush, you want to work with your partner to establish something fun that you are saving for. maybe a trip or a night out. we often talk about the why, finding your why. this is kind of your why not. why you're not going to spend on that thing immediately so you can have something better and bigger along the way. >> george: good advice there. >> robin: great advice. >> george: how about some pop news? >> lara: all right, george. the opposite of great advice. [ laughter ] pop news time, everybody! we have a lotted of great information for you. we're going to begin with disney's first ever r rate movie. yep, i'm talking about deadpool and wolverine. it may have felt a little out of the corporate comfort zone, but the risk is paying off. the reviews are in and are stellar. a review says the chemistry between reynolds and jackman is dynamite. the film has been described as an emotional roller coaster, blending nostalgia, humor and heart. this morning fandango reporting it has broken the record for the best ticket presales of the year
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beating out dune2 and inside out 2. deadline is estimating it could make in $360 million globally for opening weekend alone. we will find out this friday when deadpool and wolverine opens in theaters everywhere. i'm excited. >> robin: i am, too. >> lara: now we head to the olympics. one key story will be saying good-bye to andy murray. >> robin: go on, andy! come on, andy! >> lara: we heard a lot about it at wimbeldon. he's taking to social media to share paris games will be his final tournament in his career writing, competing for great britain has been the most memorable time in my career. i'm extremely proud to get to do it one more time. the 37-year-old will compete in singles and doubles starteding next week. the draw for the olympic tennis
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tournament happens tomorrow. we will be reporting on it for you. >> robin: they had a nice sendoff for him at wimbeldon. wasn't that nice? >> lara: it was. that's his home court. he loves the olympics and playing for his country. we are told something special will happen for him. he's been part of the game for so long. also this morning oscar winner brendan fraser is pivoting from his heart breaking role in "the whale" to playing dwight d. eisenhower. frazier who is one year older than eisenhower was, will play the commander getting his troops ready before d day. all the pieces are in place except for one key element. the weather. andrew scott plays the real life scott officer james stagg tasked with delivering the most consequential forecast in history. pressure is due to start filming
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in the u.k. this fall. >> george: what a great idea. great idea. >> lara: we know the story but this is so pivotal. having just been in normandy, i remember how important that is to the story. looking forward to that. thought i'd share it. finally, just want to share wnba just continues to roll. the all-star game shattered records with 3.4 million viewers tuning in to watch caitlin and angel and the rest of the women. team wnba taking on team usa. it shattered the record by 2 million people. i just got chills. >> robin: last year they had like 850,000 people who watched. now you had over 3 million people watching. we are watching. >> whit: great. yes. >> robin: thank you. >> george: let's go to ginger. >> ginger: my boys are so interested in watching. can't wait for that. we've had a flash flood event, couple low pressure systems causing some rain. that was in yates, texas. this is cobb county georgia. they had 20 people displaced and they had rescues on this street here. we are seeing a lingering threat.
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miles per hour in some spots. the backup continues to go into san carlos. right now at holly street, we're seeing a 68 minute delay in this counter commute direction. people who are heading down to the south may be considered two 8-80 kumasi. >> thanks, amanda. meteorologist drew tuma has your accuweather forecast after the break. >> magic cauldron it's time to brew a happiest halloween with so much to do. just a pinch of pumpkin, a dash of bat, a sprinkle of joy from my witch's hat. >> potions. keep stirring. mix halloween flair. now add some friendly spirits that haunt the air. >> what magic and treats at every corner to be seen come alive. >> my cauldron brew. the happiest halloween. >> last year in california, there were 200,000 car crashes when a car crash happens, it's important to have an experienced attorney on your side. the barnes firm has years of experience handling thousands of
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>> we'll see you 2 in 30 minutes. our heat advisory rolls on for one final day. our inland temperatures will be quite hot once again. it's already warm out there this morning. a look at your temperatures as of 830. well into the 70s, if not closing in on 80 degrees inland already. so highs today inland between 96 and 101. keeping it cool along the coast. >> kumasi thank you drew. we'll have another abc7 news update in about 30 minutes. you can always find the latest on find the latp and our news app and at abc seven news.com. >> announcer: welcome back to gma live from times square. >> george: rob lowe and his son john owen lowe stars and producers of the show "unstable." glad to see you. tell us about the new season. >> do you want to take this one? >> age before beauty. the show, i play an insane tech
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guru who doesn't really understand what normal life is like. and it falls to the son, who's trying to live outside of his father's shadow, to kind of guide me through life. what do you think about that? >> it's a medium where i get to make fun of him on national tv. [ laughter ] >> robin: it was your idea originally. >> it was. i will give him credit. he's a very good sport about it. i remember pitching it to him saying, people seem to get kicks out of me making fun of you. we should make a show about this. >> robin: you do it so well. we want to show one post, sorry, rob. got to show this post. this is your favorite one from this past father's day. >> this is what i get for father's day. >> robin: take a look. >> i have a really fun father's day gift. i'm going to surprise my dad with balloons, show up and watch some of his early work with him. never done it before.
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>> johnny. >> what's going on, pops? >> thanks for coming. >> happy father's day. [ laughter ] >> robin: rob when you saw that, when you saw -- >> i watched full house. >> i loved it. >> it was no west wing but it was okay, right? >> stamos is great. [ laughter ] >> was i playing young george stephanopoulos? i have now seen more full house than i have west wing. >> lara: should we take a look at you two in action? let's look at the new season. >> i'm not going to be around forever. i have got to think about future leadership. >> dad, no. >> i'm only going to be at the helm another half century or so. if you're going to follow in my footsteps we're going to need
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every single minute of those 50 years to get you ready. >> you said 50 years? >> 60 maybe. [ laughter ] >> lara: do you crack up before the scenes? >> not with him. [ laughter ] >> fred armison is one of the funiest humans on planet earth. john owen literally cannot get through the takes. >> it's true. you're good at keeping a straight face. >> i remember the last time i broke and ruined a scene was on wayne's world. it was dana and mike meyers. i ruined the take. i said, i'm never doing it again. >> lara: well done. what have you learned from your dad watching in action? >> not to break during takes. the nice answer is that he, i have learned how to be more professional on set. he's -- your work ethic is good. also to take my hair very
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seriously. [ laughter ] >> and? right now engage your -- >> or. [ laughter ] >> it's real. >> george: has this changed your relationship? >> this is the relationship. >> yeah, no. maybe more therapy. for the most part, no. it's really our relationship on screen. it's very accurate, unfortunately. >> we do get to work -- i'll get a revision in the script. it will be like, is that what he thinks of me? that's how he interpreted that piece of fatherly advice. interesting. so there is like a very meta thing going on for reals going on. >> george: we all loved brats the andrew mccarthy documentary. what was it like to be in it then to watch it? >> when andrew called me and said he was doing it, i was like, are you really going to pull everybody together? when he told me he was going to do it i was like, yeah, hell yeah. the fact that anybody cares
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still and it's remembered with some fond thoughts is like -- it was fun to go back down memory lane with him. i hadn't seen andrew in maybe 25 years at least. >> lara: that's what he that's surprising. >> i know. >> lara: i think in our heads we think you're all in touch. >> no. i would love another excuse to be together. >> lara: well, you can do it, buddy. [ laughter ] i want to talk to your son. john owen, you say you're not very familiar with your dad's work. i'm assuming this is a little bit to jab him. we wanted to test it. our producers have come up with a game. how lowe can you go? for better or worse. we're gonna show you a few seconds of your dad's films or tv shows and you try to identify. >> okay. this is going to be really bad. >> lara: number one. how lowe can you go?
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>> why are you so sweaty? i know that's st. elmo's fire because he talks about it all the time. [ laughter ] all the time. >> lara: all right. clip number two. e for one. he might have referenced this recently. >> sorry you feel that way but basically it's the nature of the beast. >> i'm disappointed that i know two of them now. that's wayne's world. [ laughter ] i have seen that one. >> oh, that's the one. okay. >> lara: he does know. >> i'm feeling good. >> lara: this one could be tough. >> okay. >> lara: that's easy. >> washington. washington. west wing. washington. [ laughter ] >> robin: presidential seal in the back. >> lara: then finally, name this rob lowe show.
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>> oh gosh. >> you're wearing a similar suit. >> oh, thank you. >> ah. behind the candleabra. [ applause ] >> lara: you love your dad. >> i do. i do. >> lara: you guys are fantastic. we love having you on the show. we're thrilled season 2 is happening. fun to watch. >> netflix august 1st. >> lara: let's go everybody. tune in. season 2 of "unstable"premieres august 1st on netflix. thanks for being with us. >> thank you guys. >> lara: team gma. my partner in paris is there. that's james longman. he's gonna show you what happened when we tried out one
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>> robin: we are back just two days until the opening ceremonies of the summer olympics in paris. our gma olympic dynamic duo, lara and james longman, tried out one of the sports making its debut. we teased people enough. you gotta deliver. >> lara: done. james has already made his way to paris. i'm leaving right after the show today. but before i go, we wanted to share this with you. there are two new sports in olympics. break dancing and something
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called kayak cross. anything with a kayak says it couldn't be too hard. i thought. but this is really a tremendously difficult sport. we had a gold medal coach for ourselves. turned out to be quite the terrifying ride. take a look. imagine being dropped off a 20 foot ramp while sitting in a kayak. then racing through raging rapids with three competitors, all allowed to push and shove you with your paddles. >> look at that. >> i'm gonna knock you down. >> lara: welcome to kayak cross. to see if we could make it in this heart stopping sport we traveled about an hour outside london to the home of great britain's team training facility. and who better to teach us a thing or two than joe clarke, a 2016 olympic gold medallist. he's this year's reigning world champion in kayak cross which means he is the front runner for
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gold at this year's olympics. any advice for us as we embark on our olympics career? >> advice? try and stay alive, first and foremost. >> lara: thank you. >> just enjoy it. perfect day for it. >> james: what are the americans like? are they in this? >> not so much. they used to be amazing. >> james: when you are on the canoe slolom to come back and get around one of those posts. >> lara: any thoughts on who is going to win? how dare you! >> because i'm british. >> james: we'll be backing you, the english speaker who is a gold medal contender. >> lara: let's go. before we can compete, we must first be properly trained on land. if we could just add water, we would be so ready.
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>> james: do we look utterly insane? >> lara: you're going down, longman! going down. then out to the water for a swim test. let the training begin. first stop they need to make sure if we fall out of our kayak, or hot dog as they're called, that we know how to survive. swim test success. now joe needs to see if we can paddle our way out of trouble. >> you're paddling against each other. team work makes the dream work. >> lara: why are we going in a circle? this isn't good. i feel we're ready for the rapids. >> i think we're going to hit the wall. >> lara: lastly, a lesson in capsizing, not that we needed help with that one.
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>> james: one, two, three. okay. >> lara: where's the paddle? we lost the paddle. >> james: tremendous amount of water in this boat. >> lara: we're ready for kayak cross. at last, the moment of truth. will the united states or team gb bring home the gold? ♪ >> james: oh, shoot! oh, oh. >> lara: bye, sucker! usa! usa! uh-oh. i spoke too soon. that was pretty great.
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>> james: i can't believe it. >> lara: what can't you believe? >> james: victory snatched away. >> lara: if that's just a taste of the sport, it's going to be awesome. >> james: i am so embarrassed. lara, look, you are such an elegant athlete. you drifted down that course. i just went straight into the wall like a complete idiot. kayak cross is tough. you imagine all four guys in those boats kind of fighting it out down the rapids. good luck. i think you can see from that, we really need more coaching. >> lara: we do. next up, ping pong. we're taking on that. james, i will see you in paris soon. as george just said, the big question is, how do they come up with these sports? it's really fun. check it out. >> whit: you did all right. you got to the finish line. >> lara: i'm here to tell the story. >> whit: yeah. >> robin: we're glad you are. let's get now to ginger. >> ginger: thank you very much. enjoying all of those. time to enjoy and start your day with a smile. this segment is sponsored by lg and their campaign optimism in your feed is addressing negativity online by bringing positive content to social media. this morning we have a heart warming moment between
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neighbors. kelly an her fiance had just bought a house. then one day her neighbor j.b. surprises her with a cake to welcome her. kelly was so moved that she made her own gesture. >> a lemon pie for my 98-year-old neighbor. i'm excited to go see him again and get to know him more. hi. whenever you brought the cake over, i filmed the cake. i posted it online. people just loved it. they wish the tradition could keep going for our generation. >> really? >> ginger: so simple. so beautiful. the original video has more than 18 million views. kelly loves the stories people have been sharing in response to it. plus the videos were the beginning of a surprising friendship.
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also, happy birthday to jb. he turns 99 tomorrow. head to gma's instagram to learn more about lg's campaign and how you can share your own positive stories. le >> whit: coming up here, cameron mathison tells us about his new game show "beat the grid." still ahead. be the bridge comin. >> gma start with a smile isn't sponsored by lg.
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>> correct! >> you did it! what a play! did you see that? >> lara: he beat the bridge. i love it. cameron mathison, thank you for being with us. we love you. >> so good to be here. >> lara: tell us about the show. how does it work and why do you love it? >> super high energy. basically a team of three people trying to take on and beat this huge interactive bridge. they do crossing, stepping on the right answers to very challenging trivia questions. the more answers they get correct, they build up money. all comes down to the fourth round where they come back against a time clock and they've got to make it to the end. they get a huge bonus, up to $15,000. it's a lot of fun for me, too. it's not one team pitted against each other. it's just me encouraging these guys.
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they're making money, trying to take on the bridge. lot of fun. >> whit: you've had so many different roles in television. what surprised you most about this experience as a game show host? >> i think it's just that. we have team after team coming on the show. every team that comes on, i'm all in. like, at the end of it we're like, we got to go for drinks. let's hang out. they're only there for about 30, 40 minutes at a time. i'm just invested. i'm cheering and rooting for them. i love it. >> lara: that's the word for you i think is authentic. we love when you are here on gma. you did awesome work for us. i loved working with you. you said one of your favorite memories -- we were asking you what you missed, what you remember most. you said it was your kids. >> i flash back, i think it was around summer of 2008.
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i was doing a lot of segments with my kids. there was a water park segment. then we did this beautiful staycation segment. there we are. they're so little. i can't. how to have this beautiful staycation at home. things to do in and around your own city. finding fun things. look at layla. i can even. i hope they're watching right now. >> lara: they're both college age. >> whit: empty nester. >> i'm going to be an empty nester in the fall. shocking but true. as are you. as are you. >> lara: i know. >> times have changed. look at us. >> lara: we used to be over our heads. >> we were dealing with toddlers and babies. absolutely. >> whit: speaking of family, also in the abc family, "general hospital" of course. we understand a big twist in your character this time around. >> i would say so. i mean, i think it feels like a bit of a twist. i'm used to playing the nice guy, kind of the hero. not used to having apples thrown at me in the supermarket, people yelling at me in their cars, honking their horns. there's a big love triangle
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between my character drew, nina and willow on the show. it's causing a lot of drama, and i kind of love it, everybody. >> lara: are you loving it? >> i'm not gonna lie. everybody's like stay away from willow. i'm like, hmm. >> lara: maybe not. you said do something, now i'm going to do the opposite. you're a rascal. >> they have me being a bit of a rascal. >> lara: that's got to be a blast. it's fun for fans. >> i have gotten to play a lot of different thing. >> lara: game show host, correspondent, actor. you're the man. >> you guys are amazing. love being back here. >> whit: so great to have you on. >> t
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high. >> amanda e alerts continue for one more afternoon. that advisory will last until this evening. we're already at 80 degrees in san jose. it is quite warm this morning, so we have hot temperatures away from the coast. once again, about 96 to 101 r hottest temperatures inland kumasi. >> thanks, drew. it's time now for live of kelly and mark, and we'll be back at 11 for midday live. have a good ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and mark!" today, from the series of "unstable" come up rob lowe and john owen lowe. and, easy curb appeal tips for your home courtesy of monica mangin. plus, your thoughts and comments on another addition of the inbox. all next on "live!" ♪ ♪
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