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mean, it was just chilling. and look at it, look at it, look today is california panda day. it's also the day two adorable giant pandas are making their debut at the san diego zoo. they arrived in the u.s. back in june. they've been getting to know their surroundings. san francisco is supposed to read. we will be getting pandas next year. we are claiming it in advance. >> i just learned something fascinating about pandas. they spend 12 hours a day eating and they barely move. they are comparable to a sloth in the amount of movement that they do. >> oh yeah, i've never seen a panda like run. they don't run, you know, they saunter. saunter 7 to 7 is >> michael: good morning america for our viewers in the west. breaking overnight, tropical storm debby makes landfall for a second time. flash flooding emergency.
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at least three tornados spreading into north carolina causing severe damage, like at this middle school. ginger is on the scene, tracking the warnings, the flood threat into the northeast with the dangerous weather on the move right now. >> whit: battleground blitz. the harris and trump campaigns holding duel events in must win states. harris and walz in wisconsin and michigan, drawing their biggest crowd yet, with trump and running mate j.d. vance hot on their heels and attacking walz military service. >> linsey: no choice. taylor swift cancels concerts in vienna after a terror plot was thwarted. what we know about the two suspects arrested and their alleged plan, as many americans fly abroad to see taylor's show, with her european finale set for london next week. >> whit: stuck in space. why the astronauts who flew to the international space station for eight days may end up being there for eight months. what's the plan to bring them
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home? >> linsey: too close for comfort. >> look at that. it's a shark, man. >> linsey: your final chance to head to the beach, a shark spotted near the shore in new jersey. >> michael: colin farrell raw and emotional. >> it was so profound. it was magic. >> michael: the actor on the life of his son who has a rare genetic disorder. now his mission to ensure james and others like him are taken care of. incredible comeback. quincy hall seizing gold in the 400 meter final and the unstoppable a'ja wilson, leading women's basketball one game closer to another gold, with some gold medal goats cheering them on. >> announcer: live in times square, this is "good morning america." >> michael: good morning america. we got all the action from paris coming up just ahead. what a 400. that was a good race to watch.
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>> whit: my hamstrings were aching just watching them come down the stretch. so much fun. a lot to cover. taylor swift in vienna, canceling concerts there. we'll tell you what we know about the alleged terror plot. all that, with taylor set to appear in london next week. maggie rulli has the latest. >> linsey: we begin with tropical storm debby making landfall for the second time overnight. >> michael: let's go right to ginger in north carolina tracking the flash flood emergency, tornados and dangerous weather on the move. good morning, ginger. >> ginger: good morning, michael. this is wrightsville beach. we've been getting whipped here in north carolina, with the outside of debby. you can see the surf is high. the tornados have been ripping through this state. they're still torturing for the next 72 hours part of our country. overnight a tornado tearing through north carolina. this middle school's classroom ceiling collapsed.
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debris everywhere. tropical storm debby made a second landfall overnight near bulls bay, south carolina. a huge part of north carolina waking up smothered in flash flood warnings. raleigh to charlotte back to south carolina. that is after more than 18 inches in some spots already. up to 14 inches of rain in georgia stressing dams like this one outside savannah. one official calling the scene an unprecedented event. crews making at least 75 water rescues. officials going door to door warning people. >> we're not forcing them toe leave, but making them aware of the potential harm to them. >> ginger: vehicles unwisely driving into floodwaters. the driver of this white pickup regretting it. in evans county, georgia, after three days of rain, people up to their waist in water. today cleaning up and salvaing what they can. >> everything in the house is underwater.
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appliances, bed, everything. >> ginger: and it's a good reminder that it can take days after this rainfall for rivers to reach major flood stage. a place like raleigh could be talking about this for the next 36 hours. they also have a tornado watch. norfolk, virginia, in that tornado watch. this storm has showed us it's had at least 15 reported tornados. that number will still grow. the other part of the flood threat, it goes up to syracuse. western new york, right through central pennsylvania, appalachian, virginia involved. we had a flash flood emergency still do, for just north and west of where we are now. timing wise friday 7:30 a.m. washington, d.c. is getting it. new york city the heaviest, potentially dangerous thunderstorms. we know after the last storms this week, super saturated. we'll watch it early saturday morning and then should be done with it. >> linsey: finally. we're looking forward to that. ginger, thank you. we turn to the latest on the white house. kamala harris and tim walz and
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donald trump and j.d. vance are all hitting the battle ground states that could ultimately decide the election. selina wang is on the scene for us in detroit, where harris and walz held a rally last night. good morning. >> reporter: the harris and trump campaigns are battling to win the midwest. while harris and walz are crisscrossing through the battleground states, donald trump has been staying home, instead sending j.d. vance to chase after them. overnight the harris and trump campaigns holding duelling events in must win battleground states. >> good evening, detroit! >> it's a beautiful day here in shelby township. >> reporter: vice president harris and tim walz crisscrossing the midwest together. 15,000 supporters in detroit, her largest crowd yet. and tearing into the trump campaign even as she called off chants of lock him up. >> hold on. hold on. hold on. do you know what? here.
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hold on. here's the thing. the courts are gonna handle that. we're gonna beat him in november. we gonna beat him in november. >> reporter: but harris, seeing her first handful of protests, repeatedly interrupting her for calls for a cease fire in gaza. >> do you know what? if you want donald trump to win, then say that. otherwise, i'm speaking. >> reporter: hours earlier in wisconsin, a state president biden won by just 20,000 votes, harris riding the momentum of their new campaign. >> make your voices heard. >> reporter: but with every stop, trump's running mate, j.d. vance, not far behind. >> i just wanted to check out my future plane. >> reporter: at one point even overlapping on the tarmac in wisconsin. >> there are six, seven states that will decide the entire election. we think it's important to get out there and talk to people. we want to make the best case we can. >> reporter: while vance is holding harris and walz, trump is home. holding only one rally later this week in montana.
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instead sending vance to be his attack dog. vance accusing his new opponent of lying about his military service, seizing on this moment. >> we can make sure those weapons of war that i carried in war is the only place where those weapons are. >> what was this weapon that you carried into war given that you abandoned your unit right before they went to iraq? do not pretend to be something you are not. >> reporter: walz served in the national guard 24 years and has never claimed to have seen active combat. the harris campaign not addressing walz comments that he carried a gun in war saying only that he carried, fired and trained others to use weapons of war in numerous times adding that walz would never insult or undermine any american's service to this country. in fact, he thanked senator vance for putting his life on the line for our country. walz ignoring vance attacks on the trail. instead, firing up the crowd. >> i haven't slept in 24 hours. you know why? we'll sleep when we're dead. we'll sleep when we're dead.
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>> reporter: harris and walz are canceling their planned stops to north carolina and georgia today because of the storms. but later this week they had to arizona and nevada. harris and walz are hoping to ride this new jolt of enthusiasm all the way til the election. whit? >> whit: thank you. that election now just 89 days away. president biden was recently asked about the transfer of power. take a look. >> are you confident that there will be a peaceful transfer of power in january 2025? >> if trump wins, no, i'm not confident at all. if trump loses, i'm not confident at all. he means what he says. we ought to take him seriously. he means it. all the stuff about, if we lose, it will be a blood bath. >> whit: for more let's bring in jon karl, with more on the president's answer, how it may impact vice president kamala harris. it's getting a lot of attention, these comments. >> look, you understand why he said it. the rhetoric out of donald trump has been awful on this.
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he is not committed to a peaceful transition of power or accepting the results. he is not committed to that at all. we saw what happened on january 6th. even j.d. vance wrote an introduction the book by the guy who created project 2025. talking about we got to circle the wagons and load the muskets. on the other hand, i'm surprised to hear that. this is not helpful to the harris campaign. they have tried to hit a positive note. you hear governor walz talk about we turn joy back to politics. here you have the president of the united states warning if she wins we may not have peace in the country. i was also surprised. he's the president. he can say, look, we will have a successful election. that's what we need in the country. >> whit: interesting to see the dynamic with biden and harris. >> i guarantee they did not welcome those comments. >> whit: jon, thank you very much. we appreciate it. michael?
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>> michael: now a ukrainian ground assault inside russia. it could be one of theest of the war. now putin is vowing to retaliate. james longman joins us with the latest. good morning, james. >> reporter: good morning, michael. nearly 2 1/2 years ukraine has been battling to defend its own territory from russia. now they've taken the world by surprise launching their own incursion into russia. it started on tuesday in the southern area of russia. fighter jets could be heard booming overhead. the town in southern russia that's critical for natural gas infrastructure, fighting has been going on there. the ukrainians say they have taken multiple russian soldiers hostage. russians say they have halted this advance though it's difficult to know for sure. putin said this is a major provocation and he has vowed retaliation. what is ukraine hoping to gain from all this? it's possible they are trying to
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show the united states if there's going to be a negotiated settlement to this war, their demands need to be taken seriously. linsey? >> linsey: james, thank you. now allegations against hunter biden. the special counsel's case against the president's son is accusing him of taking money from a foreign businessman the influence u.s. policy while his father was vice president. our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky is here with details. good morning, aaron. >> reporter: good morning. there are no new charges but this is the closest the special counsel has come to tying president biden to his son's foreign business affairs. special counsel david weiss accused hunter biden of accepting about $1 million from a romanian business man attempting to influence u.s. policy and public opinion while joe biden was vice president. in a new court filing the special counsel said hunter biden and two associates were hired in 2015 by a romanian real estate tycoon facing corruption charges in his home country and wanted the u.s. to intervene. the filing said hunter biden was concerned, lobbying work might cause political ramifications for his father so the payment was structured in a way that
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concealed the true nature of the work he was performing. this is all part of a tack case set to go to trial next month. hunter biden has plead not guilty to charges stemming from $1.4 million in taxes that went unpaid while he was struggling with addiction. he faces no charges of improper foreign lobbying, but with prosecutors saying this evidence shows biden's mind was clear when he skirted the irs, whit. >> whit: all right, aaron katersky, thanks to you. now the new lawsuit by the family of a titanic explorer killed in the submersible implosion last year. the wrongful death suit seeks $50 million in damage and claims those on board were terrified as they realized what was happening. trevor ault is here with that story. trevor, good morning. >> good morning. this captured the whole world when it happened last summer. lot of people were wondering. we've got terrifying new details from this lawsuit with a family of a person on the titan said they knew the submersible had failed as they sank deeper and
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deeper into the ocean. this morning frightening new allegations about the harrowing experience for those five people killed aboard the ocean gate titan last june. family of one of the srevictims filing a $50 million lawsuit claiming that before the titan was crushed under intense ocean pressure, only 90 minutes into the dive, the crew dropped weight from the submersible, indicating they tried and failed to abort the dive altogether. the lawsuit says by expert's reckoning, they would have continued to descend in full knowledge of the vessel's irreversible failures experiencing terror and mental anguish prior to the titan imploding. >> 90 minutes into the dive there were problems. and the crew knew and the passengers probably knew that there were problems because there were warnings going off. and that terror that they were feeling in that submersible, in that very tight space, knowing that they may die, that is an
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element of damages that they should be asking the jury for. >> reporter: the suit was filed by the family of the french explorer who made 37 previous dives to the titanic site. they allege ocean gate failed to disclose key facts about the titan's durability. >> we run the whole thing with this game controller. >> reporter: the lawsuit claims the wireless electronic system was faulty, and that controller, along with controls and gauges on the vessel would not work without a constant power source. now, ocean gate did not respond to request for comment on this lawsuit. next month the coast guard will hold public hearings on this catastrophe. according to the lawsuit they think it' possible people on board could hear the carbon fiber struggling as it sank. >> whit: hard to imagine that. thank you very much, trevor. >> michael: we're going to turn now to paris. the fastest man on earth will sprint for a second gold medal today. the u.s. women's basketball team is one step closer to winning their eighth straight gold medal. janai norman is there with all the events including track and field.
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good morning, janai. >> janai: good morning, michael. games may be winding down in paris, with closing ceremonies just days away. things are heating up for a number of u.s. athletes still going for gold. today we've got volleyball, water polo, basketball and noahwiles looking to become the first to win in four decades. one stunner after another. team usa's grit shining on the track. quincy hall with a remarkable comeback, clawing from fourth place in the 400 meter final to seize a gold medal, collapsing in celebratory snow angels. >> the race was anyone's at that point. i just wanted to keep doing what my coach told me to do. keep driving. >> reporter: a dramatic finish for the men's 3,000 meter steeple chase.
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kenneth rooks digging deep and securing silver. >> the idea was to save as much energy as possible but also be in striking distance to close well into the race. >> reporter: katie moon also soaring to silver in pole vault, now her second olympic medal after winning gold in 2020. and all eyes again on super star noah liles sprinting to second place in the semifinals hoping to grab gold in this afternoon's finals to match the one he won earlier this week. for the first time in 40 years an american man taking home an olympic medal. 20-year-old hampton morris winning bronze. and team usa making waves in the pool bringing home silver in artistic swimming after a dazzling routine and ending a two decade medal drought. on the court, a'ja wilson dominating in women's
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basketball, dropping 20 points during the quarter final match against nigeria. the undefeated olympic team punching their ticket to the semifinals. and we have talked about the u.s. having the most medals and the domination of the american women. but look, u.s. women's basketball team are huge here at the olympics, even bringing out star athletes like katie ledecky and michael phelps. look at him posing there. even mr. lebron james. james and the american men's squad take on serbia today in the semifinals. but, guys, the biggest losers are all of us because whit johnson didn't make the olympic breaking team. [ laughter ] >> whit: oh, yes. >> linsey: your worm. >> whit: there's all next year. we'll blame it on injury. >> michael: you have four years to recover. >> whit: thank you, janai.
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appreciate it. all right. coming up here, taylor swift's concert in vienna allegedly targeted by terrorists. what we know about the suspects arrested. >> michael: and colin farrell getting emotional about his son's rare genetic disorder. we'll have details on his new mission. >> linsey: and sharks out. but first let's go back to ginger. >> ginger: stay with us. your local weather in 30 seconds.
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well, deadpool taking on a new opponent this weekend, blake lively. yes, ryan reynolds and his wife will be battling at the box office when her new movie premieres tomorrow. we're going to have more on that with sam champion who is in for pop news. >> whit: looking forward to that. first the top headlines we're following right now including president biden new letter to mark one year since the maui wild fires. he wrote that the administration will remain focused in supporting the on going recovery. plus nearly all of new orleans has been told to boil their water through this afternoon because of a mylar balloon. it apparently hit a power line briefly knocking out power to a water plant causing a drop in water pressure. one worker was seriously injured trying to get the pumps running again. the two astronauts stuck on the international space station because of problems with the boeing starliner. their planned eight day stay may end up being eight months. nasa is focusing on star liner's thrusters and helium leak issues. the agency is now seriously
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evaluating other return options including sending star liner home without the crew then working with elon musk's dragon crew to get the astronauts back home sometime early next year. quite a change in plans. >> linsey: eight days, eight months. the giant pandas are making their debut at the san diego zoo. visitors will have a chance to meet them. they are the first pandas at the zoo since 2019. the hope is they will parent the next generation. got to pump in a little barry white for it. [ laughter ] and we have a lot more ahead including colin farrell talk about his 20-year-old son with a rare disorder. that's all coming up. >> whit: we turn to taylor swift's concerts in vienna con cancelled after authorities say they thwarted a terror attack. maggie rulli joins us with more on the suspects arrested in the case. maggie, good morning. >> reporter: hey, whit, good morning. yeah, more than 200,000 fans were expected to attend the concerts. authorities said they had,
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quote, minimized the concrete threat but that taylor's team wasn't taking any chances. >> welcome to the eras tour! >> reporter: this morning authorities say they have targeted a terror plot targeting taylor swift eras tour leaving the grammy award winning singer with no choice but to cancel her upcoming shows in vienna. austrian police arresting two suspects wednesday after officials say they made detailed plans for an attack after being radicalized online. sources telling abc news u.s. intelligence found a pledge to isis-k on a messaging app. they are testing chemicals removed from the suspect's home for possible explosives. >> i was in washington, d.c. we were on our flight to go to austria. the tour is cancelled. i have been waiting for this tour. this is supposed to be my 16th birthday gift. now it's cancelled. >> reporter: fans crushed after swift's announcement saying, we
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have no choice but to cancel the three scheduled shows for everyone's safety. after austrian police said than abstract danger remained. >> we just heard the concerts are cancelled because of safety reasons. >> did you hear the show got cancelled? what? no. >> reporter: joy smith and her 6-year-old daughter flying to austria from chicago to see the star for significantly cheaper than in the states. >> i'm just devastating for my daughter. but she was upset and then we were talking about the reason why, you know, in the most gentle manner that i could. >> reporter: swift has been on her global eras tour since 2023, selling out stadiums world wide. with these next three shows expected to draw 65,000 people a night with an additional 15,000 people outside the stadium. days ago swift's stop in germany 40,000 fans listened to the three hour show on the hills next to the stadium. although sources say investigators do not believe the alleged plot was directed by
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isis operatives -- >> oh god. >> reporter: the group has claimed responsibility for attacks at concerts before. in march a gun man killed 60 people in moscow. in 2017, a suicide bomber killed 22 outside ariana grande's concert in manchester. and, guys, taylor has announced that all of those disappointed fans will have their tickets refunded in full. now the big question is what's going to happen to the rest of her european tour? at this point all of her shows are going ahead as scheduled including her final concert right here in london next week. guys? >> michael: we know fans are upset, but safety first. thank you so much for bringing that to us. going to turn now to colin farrell sharing details for the first time about life with his 20-year-old son who has a rare genetic disorder. erielle reshef has the story. good morning, erielle. >> good morning to you guys. this is really a tender side that we may not have seen before. colin farrell is known for his presence on the big screen, but
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the actor has been private about his personal life, only now opening up about his son's story on a mission to shed light on young adults with special needs and ensure that they are cared for. >> let's just call it quits. >> we won't call it quits. we'll call it the start. >> reporter: colin farrell opening up about something he's rarely discussed before, his 20-year-old son james' journey with a condition called angelman syndrome. >> he was a very silent baby. he didn't coo. he didn't make any sounds at all. i just thought i hit the lottery. i thought i have a chill child. >> reporter: but as james got older, his family realized something was wrong. >> he wasn't hitting bench marks. we knew something was up developmental delays. >> reporter: his son eventually diagnosed with the order that affects 500,000 people worldwide. now in a new interview with "people" farrell describing the challenges they faced. >> james had plenty of seizures back in the day.
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i have been in the back of ambulances, been in the hospital. thankfully, he hasn't had one in 10 or 11 years which is say mazing. >> reporter: angelman syndrome can cause mental and physical disabilities. >> patients with angelman syndrome do have normal life expectancies. it's just that their lives look different from yours or mine. that's because the development of their brain has been impacted by this disease. some patients may be able to speak a little bit, but it's difficult for them. walking and using, doing anything that would require coordination can be really challenging for these patients. >> i stood over there and she had him and she let him go. >> reporter: farrell becoming emotional recounting the moment his son took his first steps just before he turned 4 years old. >> it was so profound. i mean, it was magic. i'll never forget. face of determination of him as he just walked towards me. he took like six steps. burst into tears.
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amazing. to be told he may never walk and see those first steps was just, it was -- i'll never forget it. it was beautiful. >> reporter: the proud dad saying his son's determination and honesty are a guiding light in his own life. >> he's worked so hard all his life. he's as cheeky as they come. he's just a damn fine young man. >> reporter: the actor now on a mission to ensure james and others with disabilities like his are well taken care of as they enter adulthood launching the colin farrell foundation where he hopes to create homes and communities that will support them all across the country. >> if last 20, 30, 40, 10 years of james' life, he'll be somewhere he feels he belongs, where he feels safe and where he can garden and watch movies and swim in the pool and go out to the beach. just have a full and meaningful and connected life. you know? that would be the dream. >> farrell said his son inspired
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him to overcome his own struggles and that sobriety has allowed him to enjoy the marvels of life and support james. the new issue of "people" is on newsstands friday. it has a lot more about james' journey with angelman syndrome, how colin farrell's foundation will help care for adults with similar disabilities and also how you can help. we talk so often about children with disabilities. colin farrell is saying, look, these children mature into adults and we have to find a system to care for them. >> michael: they still need help. we're happy he's sharing that. thank you for bringing that to us, erielle. appreciate it. coming up, how costco is cracking down on members. next, too close for comfort on the jersey shore. why we're seeing baby sharks in the shallows. ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> linsey: back now with sharks getting a little too close for comfort. a shark was caught on camera swimming near a popular east coast beach. morgan norwood joins us with details. good morning, morgan. >> good morning, linsey. that was a nearly six foot long shark. it sent panicked swimmers running to the sand at cape may, new jersey. that was the latest shark sighting there in a matter of days. and while these sharks may be swimming a little too close for our comfort, scientists say they're hanging out in shallow waters for the sake of their own safety. this morning these dorsal fins causing beach goers to do a double take.
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>> i just saw a dolphin, what i thought was a dolphin. >> reporter: not quite. it was actually a shark. watch as it swims dangerously close to shore here in cape may point new jersey sending beach goers running for the sand. >> it's a shark, man. >> we saw two fins pop up really close. we came down. we thought it was maybe two sharks. when we got a closer look it was one long six foot shark. >> reporter: the cape may point patrol chief said sharks aren't common but don't get too close for comfort. >> usually when we see these sharks that close to shore it's on the end of a fisherman's line. to see it by itself just swimming along, it's unusual, but it is a type of shark we could tell from the dorsal fin that it was a brown shark. >> reporter: just days earlier this shark spotted at the same beach. researchers say it's usually the baby sharks that tend to hang out near the shore. a recent study published say these pups are gravitating to find the most shallow water.
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>> lot of sharks use shallow water as nursery. that's where they come and give birth. or after born, the babies go and hang out there. it's really for safety. there are fewer large predators. being a shallow water is safer for them. >> reporter: another simple explanation, they like it hot. >> because it's shallow, it gets warmer. that warmer water helps them grow faster. >> so experts say the abnormally warm waters driven by climate change could cause us to see more sharks swimming closer to shore. as i pointed out in that piece, turns out i had something in common with the shark. they like warm water, i like warm water. >> whit: they like it hot. yeah. >> linsey: if i ever saw a dorsal fin, it's my sanford and son moment. oh my gosh, heart attack there. morgan, thank you so much. coming up the viral fad known as ricezempic. what doctors say about claims that it can be a low cost a alternative to weight loss drugs. next our "play of the day." nex.
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parts of debby will make it to new york city by friday night. new york, we can see a shot there from the earth cam, having drizzley stuff around this morning, that east wind off the ocean. gonna have another shot since you're super saturated from the thunderstorms that happened this week. look at this. part of bergen county, 300% of normal. that's the case through much of pennsylvania and different pockets north of pittsburgh, around state college as well. so when the remnants come through, you'll see that rainfall in a bit. but south of there, we desperately need rain. virginia, including west and northwest of washington, d.c., west virginia and western maryland in severe droughts. more than a quarter, actually, of virginia, is in a drought. then you can see where that rain will fall, right where they need it most but probably don't want it all in six hours. right through central pennsylvania where it will be super saturated. eventually new york city getting 1 to 2 inches. right behind me you see the surf kicking. we had our second landfall of debby overnight. i have got the full forecast
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second time, the flash flooding emergency and at least three tornados spreading into north carolina causing severe damage like at this middle school. ginger is on the scene tracking the warning, the flood threat into the northeast with the dangerous weather on the move right now. >> linsey: from ozempic to ricezempic? some say it's an alternative to weigh loss drugs like ozempic and wegovy. does it really work? what the experts are saying. >> whit: the sweets life. a crash course in french etiquette for the summer games. >> hi. >> bonjour. >> whit: from the four must know phrases, to how to slow things down, and meet the new moms that are getting going for the gold. why these athletes say mom strength is their super power in paris. ♪ bye bye bye ♪ >> whit: and say hello to mr. and mrs. reynolds showdown. >> i need to take it in from here. oh my god!
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>> whit: blake and ryan's movies about to go head to head at the box office after blake's dazzling premiere, as we say "good morning america." >> announcer: live in times square, this is gma. >> michael: good morning america. you know janai. she has the tough assignment, in paris for the summer games. so glad that's not me. [ laughter ] >> whit: i think she's doing all right. speaking of that mom strength, we've got janai out there. one of our super moms. bringing us a visitors cheat sheet to french etiquette with the four things you need to know to win over the locals while you're there. that's all coming up. >> linsey: plus how costco is cracking down on members and what will soon greet you at the door. >> michael: first we start with the top stories breaking at 8 and tropical storm debby making landfall for the second time overnight. let's go back to ginger in wrightsville beach. she's tracking the dangerous
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weather on the move. good morning again, ginger. >> ginger: hey, good morning to you, michael. we are getting pounded by the rest of debby here. the surf is growing and growing as the tide goes up. we ailes saw the second landfall overnight and with it came tornados. you can see north carolina right there. that middle school was shredded. debris everywhere. they'll get out and do the survey this morning. we've seen tornado warnings around the raleigh area, tornado watch into virginia through the early afternoon. that band of rain is swirling back to charlotte. later flash flood emergencies overnight. they had seven inches in just a couple of hours. that's the type of rain that could still fall. even though we'll see debby weaken through appalachian. flood watch goes all the way to syracuse. that will be for tomorrow. washington, d.c., we have pictures today but ready to move
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into central pennsylvania throughout the day tomorrow. it's really new york city by tomorrow night that ends up with significant rain threatening. especially because we've been so super saturated. new jersey at some 300% above normal. linsey? >> linsey: that wind really whipping up where ginger is there. now the about face in georgia where the state school superintendent has restored funding to advance african-american studies classes. rhiannon ally is here with that. good morning, >> good morning, linsey. this has been a hot issue in several southern states. now georgia is saying that the ap african-american studies course does not violate state laws. it was just last month that georgia school superintendent richard woods pulled funding based on a republican backed law from 2002 that banned teaching, quote, divisive concepts in public schools including those dealing with race and racism. now woods is reversing his ruling saying in a statement that they will be funded, quote, as long as these courses are
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implemented in a professionally and academically appropriate manner and without espousing personal political beliefs. woods says a disclaimer though must be added to all ap courses in the georgia course catalog which in part says the contents have not been reviewed or approved by the georgia department of education. as for other states, florida, south carolina and arkansas have all recently pulled funding for that course. guys, there's no word on whether any of those states will reconsider. >> whit: thank you, rhiannon. now to how costco is cracking down on members. trevor ault is here with the new change for the big box store. trevor, i guess i can't use my mother-in-law's account like i have done for years. [ laughter ] >> not much longer. i think a lot of people have been using their mother-in-law's account. i may have gotten a couch that way. but, of course, everyone knows that costco is a members only store. company is about to go further to make sure it stays members only. people who shop there know you typically have to show your membership card when you enter or checking out. costco will be rolling out scanners at the entrance doors. you'll have to scan your card
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and bring an id to prove that it's yours. you can also have your photo taken so they can verify that it's you. it appears the goal is to crack down on shoppers using other people's memberships, like maybe me or whit. you can still go if you are a guest. you just have to be with the member who has their membership card with them. next month the price of costco membership will increase for the first time since 2017. the retail indicated part of this crackdown is to benefit people who actually pay for the membership. >> michael: like me. >> yes. it wouldn't be fair to let nonmembers receive the same benefit. will make it hard for me to use the michael strahan card. >> michael: you need to take us with you. the more the merrier. come with me, fellas. trevor, thanks. coming up, the viral fad that come sal the low cost alternative to weigh loss drugs. does ricezempic really curb your appetite? we'll see what the experts say. >> whit: also ahead, janai gets a lesson in french etiquette at the paris games. >> linsey: plus blake lively facing off with her husband ryan reynolds at the box office.
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>> we've heard viral weight loss crazes from oats zempic to okra water to mushroom water. now ricezempic is taking the social media by storm as a starchy solution to shed pounds. but doctors say not so fast. the latest weight loss fad to land on social media. >> let's make ricezempic. >> reporter: ricezempic touted as a starchy alternative to prescription drugs. hundreds of users posting about the so called hack garnering millions of views on tik tok. followers of the internet ricezempic diet report soaking rice in hot water and then drinking the leftover liquid with added limes first thing in the morning, claiming it curbs hunger throughout the day. dallas mom and beauty influencer yvonna sunshine said she hopped on the trend to help reduce her midsection. >> i already use rice water for skin care and for hair growth. that was another reason i didn't think there was any harm in consuming it.
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>> and she says for her, it's making a difference. >> it did cut my appetite. i did notice the first day i was paying close attention. but then the following days i did notice i was eating a lot less. >> reporter: doctors say rice water contains resistant starch. the drink may allow the body to feel full but that doesn't mean you'll shed pounds safely like an approved weight loss medication. >> the medication kind of shuts off part of the appetite center in your brain. short term and long term we don't have data that these resistant starches are gonna help people lose weigh and definitely not a clinical meaningful amount of weight. >> reporter: doctors urging caution. >> if you want to maintain or lose weight, the key is to eat a balanced diet of largely fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, seeds and try to get at least 150 minutes of exercise a week. >> doctors say bottom line, fad diets come and go. but for people who have struggled for years, doctors say the best thing to do is work out a plan with your health care provider. for some, weigh loss medications
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can help achieve that long term goal along with exercise and a nutritious, balanced food. i don't know about ricezempic. i just want to eat the rice. [ laughter ] >> sam: we all believe that one of these will work. >> when carbs help you lose weight, i'm in. >> whit: there you go. thank you, erielle, for that. we turn to gma at the summer games. when in paris you better get to know some french etiquette and some words. janai, when i heard you were teaching us etiquette, i thought, i have got to see this. what do you have for us? [ laughter ] good morning. our resident rule follower. >> reporter: it's because you and everyone there know i don't need lessons in etiquette. i'm a classy broad wherever i go. [ laughter ] four important words even more important than that, so much of the emphasis from our expert and even what i have experienced
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here is about slowing down and embracing the present. like nearly 11 million other tourists this summer, i landed in paris ready to take in the iconic sites and culture, the culinary scene an, of course, summer games. here in the city of lights, parisians are known for impeccable taste and high standards. hi. how are you? >> bonjour. >> reporter: to make sure i'm getting it right, we called up an expert, cecelia jordan. an online community of 1.5 million instagram followers indulging the french joy de voir. how would you describe the feeling of the french lifestyle? >> i would say quality time with people you love, enjoying a meal together, being in the presence. >> reporter: my first lesson in french a crash course of four must know phrases. >> you have to greet someone by saying bonjour, hello.
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if it's night time, bonsoir. beautiful. bonjour, bonsoir goes a huge way. then s'il vous plait. please. bonsoir, bonjour. merci. next a nod to slowing down. >> everything is time and enjoying the moment. >> reporter: yeah. >> we take a two hour lunch break. we do not take our lunch break on our computer eating a sandwich. we go out, sit and enjoy. it's the art of life. in america some places are open 24/7. in french, around 2 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. restaurants tend to close. they are just open for lunch and they will have a break an reopen around 7:00 p.m. so in between, this is when you sit at cafes to enjoy your sweets. >> reporter: enjoy your sweets and all sweet paris has to offer. >> we have the city living and breathing with the people.
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>> reporter: how have the fans been welcomed, do you think, by parisians? >> i feel a lot of enthusiasm, a pride. like we were saying, like, this is our city. thank you for coming, and we want to welcome you the best way possible. >> reporter: so one hot topic that remains up for debate is tipping. the answer depends on who you ask. our expert said yes always tip at least 10%. i spoke with a restaurant owner in nice, south of france, last month, who said it's not expected but nice for great service. bottom line, be flexible, be gracious, be willing to embrace the culture wherever you're visiting. whit johnson, she said the french like to complain and are rebels, so i think i may be french. [ laughter ] >> whit: merci, janai. we appreciate it. my apologies.
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>> your french is awesome. >> whit: my apologies. pop news. >> sam: bonjour, whit. it's time for pop news. [ laughter ] we begin this pop news with a battle at the box office. this battle is inside a hollywood marriage. after a star studded premiere here in new york city, blake lively is gearing up to debut her new drama "it ends with us." this is just weeks after her husband, ryan reynolds' deadpool and wolverine made its debut. up to now it's been dominating movie theaters. what about blake? it's expected to hit about $35 million in its opening weekend. this isn't the first time married couples have taken over the hollywood box office. let's go back. bruce willis and demi moore, they went head to head in 1990. no one else remembers this but me.
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with die hard 2 and ghost. did i lose you yet, linsey? >> linsey: we're in trouble. >> sam: yeah. tom cruise and nicole kidman with jerry maguire and portrait of a lady. but blake and ryan have something i think that's extra special. lively revealing reynolds actually wrote one of the scenes in her movie. meanwhile deadpool and wolverine could cross the billion dollar mark in theaters this weekend. what have we learned from this? everyone in hollywood loves a battle. >> linsey: i like that. [ laughter ] >> sam: my favorite confirmation. maybe i needed to sing it. i'm not sure. all this morning, we're showing love for adam sandler. the emmy, grammy and golden globe nominee is gearing up for a new standup special. called love you. it's the comedian's first comedy special in six years, believe it or not. check out the trailer. >> you guys are the best! i need you. help me!
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all right. i love you. i need you. help me! i love ya. i love ya. i love ya. i love you! so much joy to me, they hug and laugh and high five. >> whit: we love ya and love you. it marks a reunion for sandler reuniting with josh safty. sandler telling fans in the trailer they can expect him to have a lot of talking, a little singing. you remember he did sing. remember the chanukah song? saturday night live. all those songs. adam sandler love you begins streaming on tv august 22nd. >> whit: i have to check that out. >> sam: i think it will be good. nothing says morning like a muffin. here's a sweet treat going for the gold at the summer games. there's a chocolate muffin in the olympic village cafeteria. if you haven't heard about it, you will now. it's just as famous as the athletes that are eating it. norwegian swimmer made the muffin a go viral on tik tok. this muffin is so good, it's getting scores 11 out of 10 and over 70 million views.
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that's a hot muffin. it caught on. gold medal winning track star gabby thomas posted about sneaking the muffin out of the village so her mom could try one. swedish swimming star sara sorstrom -- really? all those s's in one script? coincidence? i think not. now a baker in new york city is going viral on her own, creating this treat. danielle, in her bakery, the hungry gnome, sent over some homemade versions. guys have been eating them. with a message, just for us. check it out. >> it's an extremely rich fudgey chocolate muffin and has this chocolate ganache core. look at that. insane. let me know what you guys think. >> sam: it's not that my jokes were mad. no one could speak because we all have chocolate ganache. >> michael: this muffin is outstanding. >> sam: right? some viral sensations aren't worth it.
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ladies and gentlemen, this one is. you can find her secret to making these muffins extra gooey, extra chocolatey, extra good, with her full recipe on her website. >> michael: why do you have to show me eating? >> sam: it will be available around the city. you can get it in new york city. closing ceremonies are on sunday. >> michael: can i say something? don't show me, show them. [ laughter ] >> linsey: save us so we can eat. ginger? >> ginger: sorry. i'm sorry. i'm listening to you all laugh. i would love one of those muffins. we'll check in on where they desperately need rain, washington, d.c. but you're gonna get the flash flood warnings up through the blue ridge mountains tonight into tomorrow.
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>> michael: now to deals and steals. day 4 of savings. tory johnson is here with the theme of going places. let's get going. >> tory: let's get going. okay. so you are going to give a little spin to our cruiser cart. electric assist. not that you need help with anything. it's pretty awesome. can go forward and reverse. so think about hauling up to 150 pounds of cargo. it could be -- >> michael: 150 pounds? >> tory: it could be sports equipment, dorm move ins. you name it. it's gonna serve a purpose for that.
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it's slashed in half today. i know you want to play with it, but we're gonna keep on going. >> michael: i need that for groceries here in the city. >> tory: exactly. it's perfect. so we're going to take a little trip. this is the most innovative bag. this one is really smart. has a bottom and top compartment so you can separate your shoes and dirty laundry from the rest of your stuff. this is the most genius best seller, two in one garment bag and carry on. it will hold up to three days of clothing. it folds up in half just like right there. it stores absolutely flat. so it's so smart, whether you are on the go or using it at home, these are all slashed in half. including these accessories. halfday is phenomenal. something else that's phenomenal, kora water bottles. this is all about looking beautiful. you want it to look beautiful at home.
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it's not one touch open. i like that it has a wide mouth so that you can fit -- that's on lock right now. but you can put ice in there which is fabulous. push that there. got your ice water. we also have this really great strap. if you want to strap your bottle on to your luggage, backpack, stroller, bike. it's got a strap as an optional assortment. all slashed in half with kor water. >> michael: love kor water. stay hydrated. >> tory: always want to carry a small charger like this. power pack tiny charger. what's smart about this -- >> michael: it has a stand. >> tory: it has a little kick stand so you can watch while you're charging. it has a flashlight. when you've got to dig through your bag to find your stuff. led to show how much power you have left. $30 and free shipping today. yes, exactly. another genius. okay
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much fun sitting or standing an adjustable paddle. it comes with as well. this is a fun one. you can use this any place to make your water adventures more exciting. they started $140. >> all that comes with that, right? all of that right in there. roof rack. exactly. there you go. we did it, baby. you did it. that's right. thank you. tori. we partnered with these companies on these great deals. get them on our website along with bonus deals. and tori is back tomorrow. we'll be right back. >> the ship is heaven. doctor, it's your job to keep everybody alive. clear. come >> i can say you got beat. beat energy. >> fear is bigger in imax. alien run. >> now from abc, seven mornings. >> good morning everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from abc seven mornings. here's amanda now with a look at traffic kumasi. >> we'll start off with a look
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at our overall map. the color is signaling. the morning commute is well underway here at 827. i do want to take you to the south bay. this is the capitol avenue offramp. this is from southbound 680. it is closed right now because crews are removing tree debris in that area. so just be aware. and i do want to mention san jose specifically. if you're traveling through the area, take it slow because thousands of students are headed back to school today. let's get back to you, kumasi. >> thanks, amanda. meteorologist drew tuma has your accuweather forecast after the break. >> fargo is the new virtual assistant from wells fargo. oh, come on, come on. fargo lets you do this. >> fargo, turn off my debit card, i found it, i found my card. >> and also this. >> fargo, turn on my debit card. do you. >> fargo, you can with wells fargo scratchers presents playful ways to scratch
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october weather forecast, sutro tower. >> we are certainly foggy this morning. our morning marine layer is back, so underneath the clouds we are in the 50s and low 60s, but we have sunshine. we're mild 60s if not low 7071. right now. that current temperature in brentwood. so today a cooling trend gets underway here will be in the 90s today inland, which is about 5 or 10 degrees cooler compared to yesterday, 70s around the bay shoreline along the coast. we will keep it in the 60s, so enjoy the cooler weather today. that cooling trend will continue as we head into the weekend. kumasi >> thanks julie. we'll have another abc seven news update in about 30 minutes, but you can always find the latest on our news app and at abc latest on or news app and at abc7 news.com. >> announcer: welcome back to gma, live from times square. >> michael: when it comes to food trends, we like to stay on the cutting edge. celebrity chef george duran is
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here with his food forecast. [ applause ] yeah. it's a look at some of the biggest and innovative food trends he found at this year's fancy food show. george, thank you for being here, as always. we talk about how great it looks, but instant noodles are usually associated with asian flavors. now the italians are getting into the mix. >> the italians want a piece of the pie. this is called primi. you can check them out. what's beautiful, they used a proprietary method of precooking pasta, dehydrating it. all you do is add a little bit of water and three minutes you have instant italian pasta. >> michael: get outta there. >> sam: we were saying you can get away with saying you made this. >> michael: i'd put it in a bowl. that's it. >> no preservatives. real ingredients in there. three minutes in the microwave and you have an instant dinner. in the little cup. so awesome. >> sam: we want a high protein meal but don't want to go to a bar, what did they come up with?
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you know what i mean. i do but i don't. and this. >> this is fantastic. they're known for making these egg crepes. now they're making cakes like pan cakes. they are full protein. >> sam: can i? >> yes. 24 grams of protein in one serving. you can make tacos out of it. you're getting a ton of protein. no more bars, no more drinks. you can eat your protein. not bad, right? >> sam: it's delicious. >> michael: you had a muffin earlier. >> sam: i'm saving the muffin for flight. >> michael: one of the hottest condiments, chili crisps. >> they're just fried chili in a sauce. it's a everything. these classic chili crisp with the crunch. you can put it on pretty much anything like fried eggs or rice. even malaysian chili crunches here. that's milder. the mexican cuisine wants part of it.
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there's a mexican chili crisp that's fantastic on tacos. mild, lots of seeds and nuts. beautiful way to add condiments and flavors to dishes. >> sam: i started seeing this on instagram. that's how i knew it was going to be a thing soon. i guess it is a thing now. they want me to say kids love sour candy, but i love sour candy. michael, are you a sour? >> michael: i'm in. >> sam: this doesn't have a lot of sugar in it. right? >> this is the candy i let my kids have as much as they want. they use a game method of level one, two and three of sourness. it's literally dried fruits like cranberries, blueberries, strawberries, mangoes. all you do is go level by level. my kids take turns trying to see how high they can get in level of sourness. it feels good because you are giving them fruit. >> michael: that's good. >> they have come up with international flavors. >> sam: that's what i have. >> 3 grams of sugar per package. this is the candy i give my children. >> sam: it doesn't stick to your teeth either. this is amazing. i love it. >> guava, passion fruit, you name it. it's all in there.
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>> michael: i got to try one. >> sam: no more -- >> michael: candles that you throw away. right? what do we have here? >> when was the last time you ate a candle? right? not really. these guys are called let them eat candles. it is a chocolate candle. you light it. once you sing happy birthday once or twice, you blow it. now remove the candle and eat it from the bottom. don't eat the flaming part. it's made out of chocolate. let them eat candles. >> sam: you're a genius, whoever you are. whoever you are. >> now you don't have to eat the wax that drips all over the cake. these guys, let them eat candle, made a candle out of chocolate. >> michael: we're laughing because i told sam you should take the candle off. don't blow off over the cake. [ laughter ] nobody wants to eat the cake after that. >> sam: michael has a thing now. we're going to ruin cakes for
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you forever. you can't blow out your candles over the cake any more. michael doesn't like that. >> just wave them out. >> michael: there you go. now we can eat the cake. thank you. always awesome to have you here. appreciate that. coming up, we're going to meet the new moms of team usa. let's go! up every one we are gg to meet the new to amazon pharmacy. she didn't. (over speaker) price check in pharmacy. all mom had to do was use amazon pharmacy. and her meds would get delivered right to her door.
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paris. for many of these athletes, it's their first time competing in the games, a special experience, made even sweeter by their newest and biggest fans cheering them on. maggie rulli is back with this story from paris. perfect assignment for you, maggie. you brought your own pea in a pod to paris. >> reporter: good morning. this is the first olympics where we are seeing roughly an equal number of male and female athletes, which means we are also seeing some soft most moms that we have ever seen compete. let me tell you, they're all proving that mom strength is a very real thing. wnba star napheesa cole defend gold with her 2-year-old daughter mila by her side. >> say, hi, maggie. >> hi, maggie. >> reporter: qualifying for her first ever olympics after she gave birth to her 2-year-old son. >> i'm going to go watch momma run.
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>> on the bus to go watch momma run. >> reporter: oh, wow. and a fencer competing in the games while seven months pregnant. mom strength is winning gold at these olympics. >> i believe in mom strength, you know? i believe we figure things out. we are always doing complicated, complex things. we are having to navigate so many challenges and changes. i think when you do come back to the thing you did before you are like, all right, that wasn't that bad. >> reporter: she may have retired from the sport but the most decorated track and field olympian frustrated by her own experience as an athlete and mom, is working with pamper's to create the first ever family space in the olympic village. what else can help make sure moms stay in the game? >> my desire is just for them to be able to have the choice. if they choose parenthood, they will be supported throughout. >> reporter: moms like napheesa. lot of women, myself included, can be scared to have a baby in the middle of their careers.
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we can imagine what that life looks like. >> my life looks differently than it used to, obviously. it just changes your perspective. i'm playing more freely, more aggressively, just because i'm not living and dying by what's happening on the court. >> reporter: marissa tapping into that same mom strength on the track. >> like, wow, that race was not painful compared to what i went through in having him. >> i think naturally we build up this callous that makes you a stronger person. >> reporter: and, guys, this nursery has been a huge success. it's been nearly fully booked every day of these olympics. allison said she's just getting started. she hopes to open up a bigger area in l.a. >> whit: love seeing those incredible moms compete. maggie, you, as all. our favorite super mom out there. and janai, too. don't want to forget. thank you, maggie. this morning we are marking one year since the devastating fires on maui that ravaged lahaina one
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of the most historic and culturally significant towns in america. our series maui strong has been tracking the rebuilding progress. becky worley, who grew up on maui, is there. becky, i was out there covering that story with you. can't believe it's already been a year. >> reporter: i know, whit. 365 days later and it is still a shock that this happened. the place i went to school, my dad's office. so many good days just gone. but what's not gone is the resilience and grit of this community. so much progress being made as everyone on this island is doing their part, contributing, something we call culiana. one year from the fires, above lahaina surveying the progress. an exclusive ride along with the mayor of maui county, the u.s. corps of army engineers and famed waterman archie coleppa. >> getting a bird's eye view and seeing progress. it gives people hope. gives people the idea that maybe i can go home soon.
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>> reporter: the county says of the 1,399 homes destroyed, at least 1374 of those lots have been cleared. but it can't come soon enough for nylen, one year ago evacuating to a road above the town. >> we could see our house burning. >> reporter: living in a hotel room for eight months, now in a temporary rental, as she and her husband make plans to rebuild. >> every time i come visit our place, it breaks my heart. it's so sad. we are getting closer there so we can rebuild. our living room here. dining room here. >> reporter: initially the county told residents it would take two to three years to get people started on home construction, but -- >> we started issuing our first permits in july, end of june. so that's about a year and a
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half, 2 1/2 years sooner than we had predicted. >> reporter: home building has been prioritized, but riding with state representative ellie cochran, i see other parts of town are still waiting their town. sacred heart school, where i once went, still in rubble. it's my first time seeing the damage. i didn't even recognize this. this is where i went to 2nd grade. rebuilding could take three to five years. since the fire students and teachers making due in outdoor classrooms. but just this week -- >> good morning! >> reporter: sacred heart welcoming students to their new semipermanent campus. >> we were breaking ground in january and here we are in the new school. >> reporter: now it was just announced that a $4 billion settlement was reached with hawaiian electric company, state and county, major landowners. and the governor said this island needs that to move
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forward, both financially and emotionally. i should add that the mayor tells me maui is open for visitors. you know, this place, guys, it's still such a beautiful, wonderful place. nothing in the beauty here is greater than the people of this island. so amazed and proud to be from here, with all they've done this last year. >> whit: 100% that aloha spirit. so much progress, but still a long way to go. becky, thank you very much. we appreciate it. abc news marking a year after the fires with two special reports. maui strong 808 rising from the ashes. that streams tonight at 8:30 p.m. eastern on abc news live. then tomorrow you can check out maui rising, the fight for hawaii's future. that's at 8:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m. central right here on abc. let's go back out to ginger in north carolina. >> ginger: this is day 5 of debby. we've got at least another 48-72 hours left. believe it or not we've got another area of thunderstorms
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that will make its way toward the caribbean. that's something that could develop into a named storm. so we're going to get a break but not much of one. that's because climate wise we're on our way to peak hurricane season, september 10th. that's the big picture. let's get a check closer to home. let's try together. this is sponsored by lg. their campaign is addressing negativity online by bringing positive content to social media and highlighting it. this morning we have two examples of the enduring pay it forward movement that continues to touch lives and wren ever you watch it gives you smiles. it reminds us how even the smallest act of kindness can impact others. mom of three in new jersey, after many people provided support to her family following a difficult start to the year,
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she wanted to surprise her gas station attendant, who she said goes above and beyond. just wait to see what happens. next we have nikki. she was having lunch when a gentle man walked over to reveal he had already paid for her meal, handing her a receipt that said act of kindness, have a lovely day, pay it forward. take a look at her reaction. >> what he doesn't know is that just this little thing means so much to me. he has no idea how much this means to me. kindness. sprinkle it everywhere. >> sam: 'cause we all put on a happy face, even if we're going through something. nikki has been going through a tough time herself. she said she'll never forget this. so thank you to nikki and jess
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>> whit: grammy award winning lucky daye is here now. he's written songs for beyonce, mary j. blige. now he has a new album algorithm and he is going to sing for us in a moment. first we're going to chat. welcome to gma. great to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> whit: yes, yes. >> it's a pleasure, an honor. i watch the show, so it's good to be part of it. >> whit: perfect. now you get to be on it. >> that's right. >> whit: congratulations on the new album, "algorithm."
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where did you get the inspiration? >> algorithm to me was just everything i am, everything i'm not and putting it all in one and being happy with that. taking all the r&b that i could think of, no matter where it is, who's singing it, putting it all in one thing. that's what created the algorithm sound. >> whit: we're going to hear you perform "that's you." it was on the r&b chart. you worked with bruno mars on this. what was that experience like? >> it was magical. he came in a room, it was like a skeleton of an idea he had trying to imitate me. i thought it was endearing. when he did it, i thought, this is my opportunity to show him that i can put lyrics to all his ideas. i feel like i proved myself to a peer of mine that i look up to. so it felt good. >> whit: you've had that collaboration with so many stars. we're going to hear you perform this morn. here's lucky daye singing a medley of two of his biggest hits "that's you" and "hericane." take it away, guys.
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not impacting your drive in or out of the city at all. and then i do want to take you to san jose. this is our two 8017 cam. a good time to remind people sdusd those students all go back to school today. so just give yourself some time on the roads and be aware. drew. >> hi amanda, we'll take to our south beach camera. it is quite cloudy out there this morning. temperatures right now underneath the clouds, mainly in the 50s and low 60s. as we head inland. we do have some mild air out there in the 60s and 70s, but the big takeaway today is a cooler day than yesterday. a cooling trend gets underway here and that cooling trend continues into the weekend. >> kumasi thank you, drew. now it's time for live with kelly and mark. we'll be back00 at 110 for middaye. have deja vu: it's live with kelly and mark. today from the series unprisoned, john stamos. and exercise basics we all need to know
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