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treasure island. traffic was already sluggish this morning from an earlier incident. we were talking a lot about a car fire. that was before treasure island on the right shoulder that is cleared but still very slow moving as you make your way into the city. >> number seven, pixar's inside out two starts streaming next week. it'll be available for video on demand on august 20th, and then it goes to disney+ later this year. the movie is also getting a tv series. it's called dream productions. it takes place in between the first and second movies. it's set in the part of riley's brain responsible for creating dreams. that's expected in 2025. of course, disney, the parent company of abc >> george: good morning america. a shift in the race for the white house. vice president harris gaining momentum. >> bring it on.
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bring it on. >> george: wrapping up her first major campaign blitz in the battleground states with running mate governor tim walz, as former president trump pushes false conspiracy theories that harris used artificial intelligence to use images of fake crowds. there were actually thousands of people there. >> robin: the u.s. moves a guided misube middle east as iranian officials double down on their threat to retaliate against israel. and the new fallout from a deadly air strike on a school in gaza. with the next round of cease fire talks in jeopardy. >> michael: deadly plane crash investigation. the search for answers in the black boxes after the passenger plane was caught on camera spinning down to the ground. the alarming new report on cancer and men. projecting cases and deaths will nearly double in the decades ahead. what may be behind the increase. >> george: battle over bronze. the new twist in one of the most controversial moments from the summer games.
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gymnast jordan chiles told she has to return her bronze as u.s. gymnastics vows to fight the decision. >> michael: abc news exclusive, saving graceland. the woman who stopped the foreclosure sale of elvis presley's estate tells her story for the first time. >> george: behind the scenes at disney's ultimate fan experience. from the screen to the sea to the spectacular land. ♪ >> robin: and a golden weekend. the women's basketball team capturing its eighth consecutive gold, giving the u.s. 40 gold medals in the paris games. as tom cruise soars into the closing ceremony starting the race to the 2028 games in los angeles.
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>> announcer: live in times square, this is "good morning america." >> robin: this is good morning america. what a great moment last night closing ceremony. tom cruise getting us all ready for the 2028 games in los angeles. and i'm telling you, it's going to be a hard act to follow what they did in paris. >> michael: it sure will. we're look forward to that in four years. the biden administration taking on frustrated customer service calls the new proposed aimed at saving us all time and month nip >> george: first vice president harris and governor walz completed their first swing through battleground states as new poll numbers show them pulling ahead in some key states drawing false attacks from donald trump about the crowd size at their rallies. rachel scott is tracking the race from washington. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: good morning. this is an entirely different campaign, one week out from the democratic national convention. a new poll shows that vice president harris is gaining traction in those critical battleground state. all of that not sitting well with former president trump who has resorted to pushing conspiracy theories about the crowd size at her rallies and
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questioning her racial identity. this morning vice president kamala harris gaining momentum in the race for the white house. >> hey, nevada! >> reporter: wrapping up her first major campaign blitz with her new running mate, governor tim walz. >> you are battle worn. if donald trump wants to pick a fight over our most fundamental freedoms, we say bring it on. bring it on. bring it on. >> reporter: a new york times poll shows harris has a four point edge on donald trump in wisconsin, pennsylvania and michigan, within the margin of error, and enthusiasm for the democratic ticket has sky rocketed since president biden dropped out of the race. walz addressing a crowd of 15,000 in phoenix, making this dig at trump. >> but arizona couldn't just
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leave it alone, could ya? it's not as if anybody cares about crowd sizes or anything. [ laughter ] >> reporter: trump has long boasted about the size of his rallies. just days ago claiming nobody has spoken to crowds bigger than me. and now the former president pushing conspiracy theories on social media that harris used artificial intelligence, or ai, to create images of fake crowds falsely claiming there was nobody there. a senior adviser for the harris campaign writing, these are not conspiracy rantings from the deepest recesses of the internet. the author could have nuclear codes and make decisions that will affect us all for decades. trump has been struggling to pivot to a new democratic ticket, doing everything from questioning harris' racial identity to mocking her intelligence and lashing out at new polling. >> kamala is grossly incompetent and in my opinion has a low iq. >> reporter: he's now taking her on on her pledge to make tips
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tax free, something he has promised for months, calling it a trump idea. also putting immigration at the center of his campaign, vowing the largest deportation effort in american history. our jon karl pressing his running mate, senator j.d. vance, for specifics. >> i think it's interesting that people focus on how do you deport $18 million? let's start with 1 million. that's where kamala harris failed. and then we can go from there. >> reporter: in another twist this weekend the trump campaign claimed it had been hacked by iran. it pointed to a report by microsoft said iranian hackers sent a phishing e-mail to a top campaign official. microsoft did not specify which campaign that was. the trump campaign has not provided further details. george. >> george: we have seen foreign interference in all of our elections going back to 2016, at least. robin? >> robin: the u.s. moving a guided missile submarine into the region as israel is bracing for retaliation from iran and hezbollah. tom soufi burridge is in tel aviv with the latest.
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>> reporter: good morning, robin. yeah, it's a highly unusual move. the pentagon going public about the location of a guided missile submarine moving into the middle east. the u.s. boosting military assets in the region once again. over the weekend, president biden telling iran not to attack israel, at this high stakes moment. this morning the pentagon moving a guided missile submarine, the uss georgia, to the middle east. the location of it normally top secret. the location armed with cruise missiles. biden also speeding up the deployment to a carrier to the region, telling iran and its proxy to back down. iranian officials this weekend doubling down on threats to retaliate against israel after two assassinations. president biden still pressing for peace.
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>> i'm working literally every single day to -- and my whole team, to see to it that it doesn't escalate into a regional war. but it easily can. >> reporter: with israel's war in gaza raging on, a major u.s. push to renew cease fire talks now in jeopardy. hamas saying there is no need for new rounds of talks saying it's committed to an agreement on the table weeks ago. it comes after israel struck in gaza saturday killing 90 people according to hamas run civil defense. the idf saying the death toll wasn't that high, and it took out around 20 terrorists with, quote, high precision munitions. the white house expressing deep concern about civilian casualties and asking israel for further details. guys, this morning the idf saying it intercepted 30 projectiles. they were fired by hezbollah from lebanon. the idf striking back. we're just getting a statement
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from hezbollah saying a more significant attack against israel for the killing of one of its top commanders is coming and will be, quote, painful. michael? >> michael: all right, tom. thank you, tom. now the plane crash in brazil that killed 62 people. investigators are now reviewing the black boxes after video showed the plane as it appeared to fall out of the sky. transportation correspondent gio benitez is here with the latest on this tragedy. good morning, gio. >> reporter: michael, good morning. this was incredibly tragic and troubling. you can see that crash right there. still this morning, days later, we still don't know what happened. so many families are left grieving. over the weekend the families of the 62 people who died in that plane crash gathering together just hours after investigators recovered the black boxes. terrifying video captured the final moment. you can see the atr turbo prop
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operated by a brazilian airline, spinning down. the crash hidden behind a row of trees, but we see smoke billowing after the plane crashed in a residential area. the big question now, how did it happen? >> if looking at the pictures of this airplane, literally falling, it was clear it was a stall situation. the question, is when did they get into it, in terms of altitude and why could they not get out of it? >> reporter: the plane was not that old. it flew about 14 years. some experts wonder if ice could have built up on the wings. brazilian officials had been warning of severe icing in the area. >> it is not impossible to consider a scenario where there's so much ice on the wings, building up so fast that it effectively redesigns the winds, brings the stall speed up. that could have led to this accident. keep in mind there's never just one cause. >> reporter: it may take sometime to figure out how this happened. we should tell you even though this particular plane is very popular around the world, no major u.s. airline actually flies it here.
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but this is still a major crash. we need to know exactly why this plane went down, robin. >> robin: we certainly do, gio. all right. our thanks to you. now the latest on the fatal police shooting of sonya massey. the illinois county sheriff who has face mounting criticism is retiring. demarco morgan is here with the latest details. good morning to you. >> good morning to you guys. embattled county sheriff jack campbell said he's retiring at the end of the month. the announcement comes after the former deputy he helped hire, shawn grayson, shot and killed massey in her home after she called 911 for help. the sheriff saying, quote, i will not risk the community that i swore to protect. he went on to say the tragic death of sonya massey has been a heart breaking event for our community. one person truly responsible for this act is in jail, and i truly believe justice will be served through the legal process. campbell also said he has even had threats to his own life. sheriff campbell received
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mounting pressure to step down after the disturbing body camera video of grayson. massey called to report a suspected prowler. in the body cam video you can see massey and grayson going back and forth in a conversation. minutes later things would take a deadly turn when massey is shot dead after removing a pot of hot water from the stove. grayson pleaded not guilty and remains behind bars. >> robin: as far as sonya massey's family is concerned, they're still grieving, still calling for justice. have they responded to the sheriff's retirement? >> they have released a statement through their attorney who basically is calling this a turning point and justice for massey saying, although the pain of her loss is still fresh, sonya's family is willing to work with the outgoing sheriff to help heal the community and achieve full justice for sonya. lot of eyes are watching this case. >> robin: her family continues to show an enormous amount of
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grace. they do. george? >> george: now the white house, where the president is unveiling new policies and business practices that cost consumers time and money. elizabeth schulze has details. good morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning, george. this is a new push to try to cut down time and money that americans spend wrangling with companies over customer service. one target so called doom loops where you're stuck on the phone with an automated response or talking to a chat bot instead of an actual person. the consumer financial protection bureau plan to propose companies like banks need to let customers talk to a human representative by pressing a single button. ftc is also on the verge of finalizing a new rule that would make it easier to cancel subscriptions. if it takes you one click to sign up for a membership to a gym or app on your phone, it should take you one click to cancel it, too. similar regulation could be applied to internet and cable subscriptions. importantly these proposals are not yet finalized, so it will be months before they take effect. they could face legal challenges.
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part of a broader effort from the biden administration to try to lower costs, by urging companies to slash hidden frees in industries like airlines, concerts and credit cards. it's clear that the white house is trying to send a message now, ahead of the election, that it is taking steps to address the reality that many house holds are still struggling to pay persistently high prices. michael? >> michael: thank you. now to ginger. >> ginger: we barely got a breath before we have to start talking about the next tropical storm. let's start with saint martin, saint kitts. most are on tropical storm watch. we've got this area of storms booking it west at 25 miles per hour. by tomorrow should see ernesto. and should be slowing down just enough to pass with lots of rain. puerto rico right now in tropical storm watch could see 3 to 6s widespread, up to 10 inches. that's a problem in the rain forest. moving its way, most of the
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modelling taking it towards bermuda. so we're going to watch for the steering winds from that high pressure system part of the steering. also this trough that could keep most of the east coast safe from this. we could have rip currents and high surf, just as a note. wanted to mention we're not done with whatever was left of debby. this is south carolina. lot of rivers take days to reach their major flood stage. flooding is still on going there. we also have that stationary front sitting around. so flood warnings west of charleston. those are flash flood warnings. many in southeastern north carolina. you also have that flood watch still up in many of the rivers still rising. unrelated should mention oklahoma city had their wettest august day on record. more than 6.5 inches. more of that flash flood risk does come to parts of arkansas, missouri as we go through the day. i'll be talking about that coming up. >> michael: all right, ginger. thank you very much. going to turn now to the end of the summer games. before the closing ceremony, the u.s. women's basketball team had
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a nail biter to bring home the gold. lara's here with high lights. >> lara: good morning to you all. yeah, this olympics kept fans around the world on their toes from the start with an over the top opening ceremony to the incredible events held at paris land marks and even down to the last moment, with team usa giving it everything they had to bring home even more gold in women's basketball. the americans 40th gold medal in france came down to the final seconds. >> it's williams -- >> reporter: williams a duel citizen of the u.s. and france, hitting a potential buzzer beater at the end of regulation to tie the game. but with her foot on the three point line, the basket only counts for two points enabling team usa to escape with a one point victory. france coming out of the gate at halftime quickly building a ten point lead, the biggest deficit the u.s. has faced all tournament. but the u.s. scraped their way back, thanks to a team of veterans, including a'ja wilson, whose 21 points and 13 rebounds, helped bring usa basketball's
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eighth consecutive gold medal. brittney griner part of the team. griner overcome with emotion on the podium as they played the star spangled banner. and more golden moments over the weekend as the usa men's basketball team, led by steph curry, won their fifth olympic medal, also beating france. the gold medals didn't stop there. u.s. women's soccer, golden again, beating a tough brazilian team 1-0, reclaiming the top spot on the podium for the first time since 2012. and on the track both men and women winning gold in the 4x400 relay. all in record time. the women finishing with an almost four second lead on the rest of the field. we were all just saying so much
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fun to watch. every event. we want to look at the final medal count. the u.s. and china leading the way with gold, tied at 40. but the u.s. with a huge lead in overall. the big tally, 126 medals for us, runnerup china left with 91. great britain left with 65. the paralympic will continue through september 8th. amazing sports all happening in paris. >> robin: i'm glad that you mentioned that. people sometimes forget that. you will be coming back. the games ended with a little controversy. we'll have the latest after jordan chiles has been asked to return her bronze in the floor exercise. >> george: we remember one of google's first employees and the former ceo of you tube. >> michael: and the alleged plot to try to steal graceland. we lear from the woman who helped save it. but first back to ginger. >> ginger: relatively small fire but causing big problems, shutting down 80 along the california/nevada state line west of reno. they're t getting it contained.
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35-year-old contractor from baltimore gas and electric are believed to be the victims. investigators say someone reported smelling gas at the scene. also this morning, deadpool and wolverine has officially passed the $1 billion mark at the global box office. it's only the second movie to reach the milestone this year after inside out 2. but it did have some competition for the top spot from ryan reynolds' wife blake lively. lara has more on that in pop news. >> robin: now we have the end of the summer games. while the competition may be over, controversy is still raging after u.s. gymnast jordan chiles was ordered to return her medal. i know you have the details for us. >> lara: i do. there are as many twists and turns in the story as there are in the floor exercise at the center of it. even though the highest court in sports has ruled against jordan chiles due to a technicality you won't believe, her team and usa gymnastics are definitely not giving up. it was one of the most dramatic moments of these olympic games,
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now one of the most controversial. the highest court in sports saying american gymnast jordan chile, who took home the bronze in floor exercise, must now return it. chile third medal finish happening after an inquiry into her difficulty score for this move by her coaches. the judges determining she should be awarded an extra tenth, enough to push her from fifth place to third over two romanian gist gymnasts. over the weekend the window to put in an inquiry is one minute from the end of a routine. the court saying team usa coaches took one minute and four seconds, which would mean their inquiry came too late to be considered. >> the sport of gymnastics is a subjective sport and they are humans. and humans are going to make errors. the judge made an error.
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the judge missed a particular difficulty skill in her routine, did not give her full credit for it and that's where all of this started. >> lara: many fans taking to tik tok to voice their frustration. >> i thought the olympics judges were supposed to be the best. >> lara: usa gymnastics vowing to fight the decision, submitting time stamped video evidence shows chile's coach first stated her request to file an injury 47 seconds, followed by a second statement 55 seconds was originally posted. chile appearing on gma the morning after her win, still on a high, taking time to praise the romanian gymnast who had been moved to fourth place. >> there were so many emotions, so many things going through my mind when i found out i got that bronze medal. i couldn't be more proud of myself. she's an amazing athlete. she's done amazing things within her gymnastics as well. so i'm very proud of myself, but
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also very proud of her as well. >> lara: in light of recent event, chile announcing a break from social media writing, i'm taking this time an removing myself from social media for my mental health, thank you. her teammates supporting her through it. simone biles writing, keep your chin up, champ, we love you. >> i think this will be an opportunity for her real character to fully be tested and for her to show us she is the champion she truly is. >> lara: organizers say they are arranged for chile to return the medal so it can be given to anna barbosa who is now the bronze medal winner. of course, that could change if this appeal is successful. >> robin: so much emotion for both of them, both of those great athletes. >> lara: it's disappointing either way. it's upsetting in an otherwise glorious moment. >> robin: true that. >> george: thank you, lara. weir remembering a pioneer in the world of tech. susan wojcicki turned google into a streaming juggernaut.
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she passed away from lung cancer at just 56. will reeve is here with a look back at her life. >> we feel susan wojcicki's impact every time we use the internet. whether we're sharing a funny video or searching for an image. her influence extends far past heroin line world as one of the vanishing few women in silicon valley she was a pioneer in her industry and the work place. today her peers mourning her death and celebrating her life and work. this morning the tech world grieving susan wojcicki, who died friday at just 56 years old. she was a former you tube ceo and long time google executive fought a two year battle with nonsmall cell lung cancer. her husband confirming her passing in a facebook post, describing her as a brilliant mind, a loving mother and dear friend to many. and calling her impact on the world immeasurable. >> online video was a new medium that could unleash creativity of people all over the world.
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>> reporter: in a field traditionally run by men, wojcicki was a tech industry pioneer. in 1998 she leased her garage near stanford to sergei brynn and larry page as they built google. >> the goal of the company is we ultimately offer service that can answer any questions that you have. >> reporter: wojcicki became employee number 16 at google, where she was in charge of marketing and helped design the company's logo. google later acquired video sharing startup you tube at wojcicki's urging. she was named ceo of you tube in 2014, a position she held until last year when she announced in a blog post she'd be stepping down to focus on family, health and personal projects. while wojcicki kept her cancer diagnosis private, nonsmall cell lung cancer is the most common type of lung cancer, particularly prevalent in adults over 70. prognosis depends on how early the cancer is found and if it has spread outside of the lungs
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the any other part of the body. over the weekend, tech industry giants paying tribute to wojcicki. her loss is devastating for all of us who know and love her. apple's tim cook said she was one of silicon valley's visionaries. she will be missed by so many. may she rest in peace. susan wojcicki is survived by her husband and four children. her son marco died in may. we don't know the cause of her cancer, but nonsmall cell lung cancer can inflict anyone, not just smokers, as it is so often stigmatized. >> george: what a road she left. >> michael: coming up an abc news exclusive. how one woman stopped an alleged plot to try to steal elvis' graceland estate. she's telling her story for the first time. telling the story for the first time.
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>> michael: we're back now with an abc news exclusive. we're hearing from the woman who helped save graceland after an alleged plot to try to steal the mansion earlier this year. eva pilgrim has the story for us. >> good morning, michael. it's a bay bizarre and unsolved mystery. now that woman whose testimony it is believed helped the judge decide to halt the sale of graceland is telling hrer story in hopes she says of getting the people behind the plot to face the music.
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foreclosure averted. one of the most famous estates in america, graceland, the beloved memphis home of elvis, almost auctioned off to the highest bidder if not for this woman. >> you think, oh, this is a joke. am i being punked? >> reporter: she has never been to graceland, lives some 800 miles away in daytona beach, florida. >> i said, what is this about? they go, your notary was used in a document where somebody put it up for collateral. i said was it about a car? >> reporter: kim had been a notary for nearly 30 years. she worked in car dealerships and for the county, notarizing car tags and titles. she never expected a phone call by an investigator working for the presley family. >> do you know lisa marie presley? that's what they asked me. i thought it was funny. i said the lisa marie presley? they go, yeah. >> reporter: what kim didn't know, that question critical to
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the family of presley. a company being referred to in court papers as naussany investments claimed that years before her death, lisa marie used the deed as collateral for a loan and never paid it back so they were planning to auction graceland off to recoup the alleged loan. but kim swore in an affidavit she never met lisa marie and didn't no tar rise the paperwork. when you saw the signature, what about it stood out to you? >> that it looks absolutely nothing like my signature. >> reporter: what's more, she said the notary stamp was different than her real stamp and the alleged loan company said the notary public who signed the loan papers for lisa marie did so with her in person. so just to be clear, you've never met lisa marie presley? >> no. >> reporter: you didn't sign anything for lisa marie? >> no. >> reporter: lawyers rushed into court to stop the sale of graceland.
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a judge calling it off pending further review. the case now under federal investigation for possible wire and mail fraud. do you feel in some ways like you saved graceland? >> if they couldn't get in touch with me, what would have happened? or if i said i didn't notarize it, what would they have done? >> reporter: kim's life, she says, has been up ended with all the attention, her phone ringing off the hook, people knocking on her door, and even some accusing her of being in on the alleged scam. do you feel like you were a victim in this? >> absolutely i was. >> reporter: do you want someone held accountable for it? >> yes, do i. 'cause i want to know the answer. how did you get my name? >> reporter: that's the million dollar question? >> yes, i know. >> reporter: and the alleged loan company did not respond to questions from abc news but filed a response in court disputing the pr se
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family's fraud accusation and said it would file more paperwork but to date have not done so. federal officials declined to comment on an open investigation. tomorrow kim philbrick is set to testify in front of a federal grand jury investigating what happened here. >> robin: wow. >> one of the most famous houses in america. >> robin: exactly. >> lara: hound dogs. [ laughter ] had to do it. >> robin: lara is gonna have our play of the day. we're gonna put her in a little time-out but when we come back she'll have our play of the daye will have the play of the day. [laughs] do i have your attention? walmart presents, the runway show ♪ of the year. ♪ ♪ watch and shop school style decoded.
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president trump pushes false conspiracy theories saying harris used artificial intelligence to create fake crowds. there were actually thousands of people there. >> michael: gma health alert. the new report on men and cancer projecting an alarming increase in the years ahead. what can be behind it and what you can do to lower your risk. >> robin: a lively weekend at the box office. >> i can take it from here. oh my god. >> robin: blake lively "it ends with us" battling it out with ryan reynolds' deadpool and wolverine as the movie makes marvel history. ♪ this is gonna be the best day of my life ♪ >> robin: and a legendary weekend celebrating the best of disney past and future at d23. from the new group of disney stars, jamie lee curtis, angela bass set, miley cyrus harrison ford and more. plus the big surprises including
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villain land. look who's saying -- >> good morning america! i am the girl who's already been up way earlier than you. but good morning anyway. the day's going great. >> announcer: live in times square, this is gma. >> robin: the jamie lee curtis. she is something else. now she is a disney legend. so much excitement at d23 this weekend. rebecca was there for it all. hey there, rebecca. >> rebecca: hi, robin. great to see you. you know a thing or two about disney legends. as a former inductee. we got to meet the whole new class last night. it was a huge celebration, incredible stories across the board. as well as big big reveals about what's to come at disney parks, on the screen, in the movies. we'll have the full update for you coming up in a bit. >> michael: we're looking forward to that. it is great to sit next to a legend. love it.
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also ahead the new alternative to the epi pen for people with severe allergic reactions. how it could be a game changer. >> george: first look at the top stories breaking at 8. starting with the race for the white house. vice president harris and governor tim walz completed their first swing through battleground states as former president trump pushes false attacks about the crowd size at their rallies. rachel scott is tracking it all in washington. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: hey, george. good morning to you again. vice president harris and her running mate, governor tim walz, just officially wrapped up that swing through those battleground states. as a new poll shows she is gaining momentum in this race. this is a poll from the new york times and it shows harris has a four point edge on donald trump in wisconsin, pennsylvania and michigan, all within the margin of error. enthusiasm for the democratic ticket has sky rocketed, too, since president biden dropped out of race, now up 27 points. all of that not sitting well with former president trump who has resorted to lashing out at the polls. he insists this is his best campaign so far. he's also pushing conspiracy theories about the size of
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harris' campaign rallies falsely suggesting that she's using ai, artificial intelligence, to create images of fake crowds. now, the reality is that is not true. in fact, there were thousands of people there. senior adviser to the harris campaign saying these are not just rantings from the internet, that the author could have the nuclear code and be responsible for decisions that could affect is all for decades. trump is still on solid ground when it comes to the economy and immigration. i have heard from a number of republicans. it's that reason they want trump to focus more on the issues and his messages and future if he gets reelected versus these attacks on harris. >> george: it's hard to explain why he's doing what he's doing instead. thank you very much. michael? >> michael: all right. thank you, george. now a new alternative for people at risk for severe allergic reactions to things like peanuts and bug bites. the first drug for allergy treatment. erielle reshef is here with
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details. >> reporter: this is the first needle free option to treat most kinds of allergic reactions. for decades, epi pens have been the standard during an emergency but now the fda has approved a nasal spray called neffy to help before a patient can make to it the hospital. it happens when the body reacts to a foreign substance like a food, insect bite or medication. neffy is a single dose spray administered to one nostril during an emergency. it is intended for adults and kids who weigh 66 pounds. neffy could be a game changer for the 33 to 45 million americans who have severe allergies to either food or other triggers, especially for those who may have anxiety about needles or don't even know how to use their epi pen correctly. the new spray is expected to cost $25 for two doses with private insurance and $199 for people without insurance. but some may be able to get it for free. neffy should be available here in the u.s. in the next eight week. there are also other needle free developments.
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big sigh of relief for a lot of people out there, robin. >> robin: so true about that. erielle, thank you. now a controversial finish to last night's nascar cup series. austin dyan crashed two drivers in front of him on the final lap to win the race. will is back with that story. lot of people scratching their heads over this. >> there are. good morning. here's the situation. final lap of the nascar cup series race in richmond, virginia. joey logano had a comfortable lead going into the final turn but there's austin dylan crashing the party. dylan not slowing down, sending logano spinning into the wall. then denny hamlin gets involved. dylan sends him crashing out as well. there goes the other car. dylan cruising ahead to win the race. logano and hamlin are furious saying he came in there to drive through me. it's ridiculous. hamlin saying a line was crossed, but it's an invisible line.
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it's not defined. because of that invisible line that was crossed, nascar didn't punish dylan and he won the race. that's huge for him because he's now in the playoff with that win even though he hadn't led a single lap all season. dylan saying, quote, i hate to do it, but i had to do it. whatever it takes. guys? >> michael: wow. >> robin: wow. wow. >> michael: i don't even know what to say. i get it in some respects, but, you know -- whatever. little dangerous though. >> george: i'm going to betray my ignorance. is it against the rules or not? >> no. you can do it. >> robin: like that line. like the invisible line. you're not really supposed to, but it's not really against the rules. >> right. they don't enforce the rule. there's very rarely a penalty for doing that. the guys who got -- [ laughter ] >> michael: we're trying to figure this out. >> you can do it, but you shouldn't.
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>> george: he had to do it. coming up in our gma morning menu, a new report projecting a rise in cancer among men. we'll tell you what may be behind it. >> michael: the husband and wife blockbuster showdown. how blake lively's new movie is taking on ryan reynolds and deadpool and wolverine at the box office. >> robin: what to cook when you don't feel like cooking. caroline chambers is here to show us easy recipe. lara, you're with lori b. >> lara: i am, robin. time for another edition of as seen on social. including this, a great way to make frozen drinks to beat the heat. shall we? cheers. these are delish. we'll show you how to make them coming up on gma. e are deliciou. we will show you. coming up on "gma." ♪ ♪ ♪ (man) yes! ♪ (vo) you've got your sunday obsession
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>> robin: back here on gma. and this thursday we have a special live event. halle barry will be here along with a panel of experts to talk about menopause. early this year she made a passionate plea on capitol hill to fund research and education on menopause. and we are going to dig into this topic, michael. >> michael: all right, robin. thank you for that. now our gma cover story. a new study projects an alarming rise in cancer cases and deaths among men with cancer deaths expected to double world wide by the year 2050. abc news medical correspondent dr. darien sutton joins us with more on this. tell us about this study and these numbers. >> it's concerning. these numbers are used from the global cancer observatory to look at the rates now and to
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project what they will look like in 2050. the numbers are sobering. i just want to show you a couple of them. the rate of cancer expected to increase by 84% by the year 2050. deaths even higher by more than 93%. what we see is in older men, aging population, the risk is higher. we're talking about higher than 100% increase when you look at 2050. >> michael: that's terrifying. >> it's terrifying. >> michael: so why the disparities between men and women? >> well, we've been looking into this. not only globally, but within the united states. we've been seeing these numbers and these rates. there are some things scientists look to. number one, biological reasons. also, men are more likely to engage in high risk behaviors, smoking, alcohol. there's also an occupational exposure. men are more likely to be factory workers. to be exposed to toxins. i think most importantly, there are fewer guidelines and screening options that are male specific. as we were talking about during the break, i think there's a socials is spebgt aspect of
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feeling weak. >> michael: you talk about fewer screening options. what is available for men? when should they talk to their doctors? >> when is really important. we use age to help make it as simple as possible. for example, we'll pick some common cancers leading causes of cancer for men. colorectal cancer. at the age of 45 you should start having these discussions. at the age of 50 prostate cancer's another big one. you should start having discussions about prostate cancer screening. they can be different from person to person. i use average risk or age for a person. if you have is a higher risk, family history, or if you are block, you should start these conversation earlier. >> michael: there's nothing weak about going to the doctor. >> nothing weak. it's a sign of strength and intelligence. >> michael: thanks, doc. appreciate that. george? >> george: we're going to turn to d23. it took place over the weekend. rebecca jarvis was there, from the parks to the screen. good morning, rebecca. >> rebecca: good morning, george. yeah, it was such a special
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event. the fans were eager from all over the world to see their favorite stars and learn everything there is to know about the future of disney. the energy was electric and we were there for all of it. ♪ it's been a monumental event for disney plans, with surprises and entertaining perks and beyond. one of the biggest -- >> moana! you were gone forever! >> reporter: moana and maui returning to the big screen. dwayne johnson giving gma a tease to his character's new song. >> can i get a cheehu. i think i'm breaking news right now on gma. >> rebecca: do you want to put a little sound to that? >> let me hear a geehu. >> rebecca: disney revealing other trailers already racking up millions of views online. >> shall we? >> rebecca: with agatha all along.
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♪ whistle while you work ♪ >> rebecca: snow white and mufasa. mufasa roaring with a whopping 9 million views. as for the spark's spectacular plans revealing 14 new attractions, including a cocoa ride, expansion of the avenger experience and the first ever spider-man thrill coasters. an all new indiana jones at traction. plus, six new lands and areas. >> they're going to build the first monsters inc land in a disney park. >> rebecca: including one of the most exciting reveals. >> we are building a villain's land at the magic kingdom. >> rebecca: expanding from land to sea with four new cruise ships. finally a big reveal. >> freaky or friday? >> love letter to mommys and daughters and families. >> rebecca: we were momming so hard last night. it was also a very, very big weekend for disney on broadway.
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the greatest showman is in development. hercules will open in london next summer. and frozen will premiere on disney + next year, which i know is very exciting to a certain 5-year-old rhymes with visabelle. [ laughter ] guys? >> robin: she is. thank you, rebecca. so much good stuff. >> george: lot of fun. pop news coming up. >> lara: let's do it. we're going to begin with a lively weekend at the box office. make that a lively and reynolds weekend, that is. blake's film "it ends with us" beat her husband's little movie, what's it called? oh, deadpool and wolverine. on friday. then it went on to exceed its expected $35 million box office raking in over $50 million in net ticket sales. this marks lively's biggest film opening ever as a leading lady. ryan had a pretty good weekend. deadpool coming back to win the weekend and officially crossing the $1 billion mark as of last night.
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now experts say it's days from surpassing the joker as the highest grossing r rated movie of all time. deadpool and wolverine and "it ends with us" are both playing in theaters everywhere now. the combination is expected to help bring the august box office to its highest level since 2019. that's great news. >> michael: i went to see it on friday. great. deadpool and wolverine. >> lara: that is so good. all right. so now to vienna and swifties bringing peace and joy to the streets of the austrian capital after her eras tour had to be cancelled. videos have been going viral all over the internet showing millions of fans, like this one. a local bride and groom walking down the street being serenaded by swifties. check this out, guys. ♪ romeo save me take me somewhere we can be alone ♪ ♪ i'll be waiting
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all you have to do is phone you be the prince and i beal the princess it's a love story baby just say yes ♪ >> lara: that video of fans singing "love story." has racked up almost 3 million views. one person commenting i just love how swifties turned it into a love story. >> robin: that's what her fans do. >> lara: it's beautiful. that's pop news, everybody. oh, wait. it's not. it's not. [ laughter ] i was just so taken with that taylor moment. it's only 80 days until halloween. the skelly wars are heating up. it started in 2020 with this guy, the 12 foot tall skeleton that went viral. the tall guy sells out every year at home depot. no surprise now there are new versions.
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we showed you the updated skelly along with his new dog, brought in by none other than shaq. big fun we had. target has upped the ante with their version lewis the haunted jack-o-lantern. we had to do a special report on the news stand about that one. tractor supply jumped into the bones game with a barn yard friend. an egg-cellent six foot skeleton rooster. nothing to cluck at at $300. get them before they disappear. everybody, the bone games have begun. [ laughter ] 80 days to go until halloween. i will do this story, i'm sure, 60 more times. [ laughter ] ginger, you in? >> ginger: i know ben will be. he cannot help himself but to do more and more halloween decorations. all right. let's not talk about fall quite yet because it's a gorgeous august morning down along the florida panhandle. this is from our earth cam pensacola. dew point only 65 which this time of year really comfortable. don't let that fool you because by the end of the week we've got
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excessive heat coming. we still have heat advisories oklahoma city to houston, down to miami and in parts of the southeast there. that heat will spread east and broaden a bit so we have some excessive heat warnings. we break break a couple records here by the end of the week. these are feel like 100s. let's get a check closer to home. ♪ early in the morning dawn of a new day new hopes new dreams new ways ♪ ♪ i open up my heart and i'm gonna do my part and make this a positively beautiful day ♪ ♪ la la la la la it's a beautiful day good morning america ♪ >> robin: now our series as seen on social, featuring products that are blowing up our feeds. lori bergamotto is here with some of the most hyped things
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we've seen on social. this is the it bag. >> it really is. people are touting it as the travel bag. has over 10 million posts. it is the baggu bag. everybody might know baggu. they make reusable shopping bags. they have gotten into this space. robin, it has blown up. people love it because of its versatility. one of the reasons that it went viral -- comes in three different sizes. small, medium and large. the medium has gone viral because people do videos called what's in my bag. weirdly addictive. i think its satisfies us. one of the reasons people love it because it's like the mary poppins bag where things keep coming out of it. this bag has an infinite well where you can just keep pouring it out. it is deceiving. one of the things expected essentials but also somebody
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took a gaming console here. shoes. urban outfitters, they start at $42. >> robin: what's the scoop with this? >> you're gonna help any demo this. this is the shark ninja slushie. go ahead and pull this down for me. >> robin: that's all you have to do? >> that's all you have to do. all we did was pour lemonade in here. there you go. one ingredient. it is a slushi machine in the comfort of your home. robin, this came out -- it's really good, too? >> robin: it is. >> lara is telling us, too. this came out just a month ago. it has already sold out twice. breaking news. as of saturday, they are back in stock. there was a 40,000 person waiting list, but they are ready to be sold and ready for your taking. i cannot tell you how easy that is. you can make one ingredient slushies. >> robin: so good. so amazing. didn't i see this on shark tank? >> you did see this on shark tank, robin roberts. this is the pizza pack. if you're a family or one person
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who orders a pizza around then you're like, what do we do with leftovers? robin, you can fit an entire pizza in this pizza package. an entire pizza. this has over 13 million posts. people love it because obviously eliminates that food waste. keeps things fresh. it comes with these five microwavable trays. >> robin: wow. >> so you can reheat it and it will taste delicious. >> robin: they have thought of everything. this is all the rage, too, with straws. >> these straw covers. as we know, tumblers are all the rage. these straw covers have over 7 million posts. >> robin: they're cute. >> really cute. you can have some fun with them. personalize your tumbler the el. the elements? yes. okay this one. this. i haven't seen this. oh, robin, i want to change your
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life. are you ready? okay, this is the krave naturals. glide through ogx detangling brush. it has a 147 million posts. and the reason is, if you have a sensitive scalp. and i think, honestly, we all do. this will help. it feels like a scalp massage. instead of it feeling like you're taking out tangles and knots. this really blew up because a lot of moms were using it on finicky toddlers to do their hair, and then they thought, wait a second, i'm going to start using this on myself. there are only $12. they have 90,005 star reviews on amazon. this is you need one in every room and you're taking that one with you. how much? only only $12. >> that's a deal. that's a deal. >> it is indeed. >> thank you so much. because we've been seeing this blowing up our our feeds. you know that we know. and you can shop for all of these products on our website coming up behind the scenes with disney legends as a new classic is announced at d23. thank you lori. appreciate that. >> friday morning. it's cheesy. good morning america. and you
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>> good morning reggie. we're going to start with a live look at the commute through san rafael. you can see it's moving smoothly here at 827 which is the great news. no real issues as you make your way into the city. tail lights of course. headed that way. and then i want to take you to the east bay. this is our oakland 880 cam, our live look at traffic as they make their way past the coliseum. no real issues, although you see the slowdown because of the commute direction. and of course those are in the right lanes, their drive times. i'll leave you with right here. 12 minutes to get from san francisco to sfo, 23 from 238 to the maze, and then 20 minutes from 85 to sjc. reggie. >> amanda. thank you. we'll take a look at your forecast when we come back. >> we fight for the rights of riders every day. we give back millions to support the motorcycle community because we are riders and motorcycle law is all we do. if you're injured in a motorcycle accident, don't fight the insurance companies with just any lawyer. call one 800 for bikers. we ride, we
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arts for two weeks from august 21st through september 1st. don't be left out in the cold. get tickets at broadway san jose.com. >> this morning we have some clouds and drizzle to get you going, but this afternoon below average and the rest of this week we're gonna have some minor warming. now as we head along for the next few hours. today we're going to stay into the 50s to get going. this morning it looks like 54 for san francisco, san jose, just about 61 degrees. a little warmer there. but then by the time we're heading into the next few days, we're going to see a little bit of warming tomorrow, about 67 degrees on your wednesday. we'll see those temperatures get down to 66. and it looks like that thursday ahead about 68 degrees. >> and we'll have another abc7 news update in about 30 minutes. you can always check us out >> good morning america.out >> michael: brand new disney legend angela bassett at d23
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disney's three day fan event wrapping up with the legends awards ceremony. every year disney honors visionaries from throughout the company's history. our robin was inducted in 2019. >> robin: quite honored. >> michael: you deserved it. >> robin: thank you. >> michael: no doubt. rebecca jarvis is back with more on this year's class. hey, rebecca. >> rebecca: it is such a special night. it was for robin. this year it was very special to see this new class of disney legends. their backgrounds as varied and notable as their talents. the big thing uniting them all, a remarkable history with disney. overnight the grand finale at d23, an induction of disney legends. among them jamie lee curtis. >> you may not believe in yourself, but i believe in you. >> everybody please put your hands together for disney legend jamie lee curtis.
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>> rebecca: jodie foster presenting her the award. >> you are the legend. without you, none of this is possible. >> rebecca: how does it feel? >> a little overwhelming. for my friends and family who know, mommy doesn't sing. ♪ there's a great big beautiful tomorrow shining at the end of every day ♪ >> so the idea that i just sang, leading the crowd in song was little shocking. >> rebecca: we love you. we appreciate all you're doing. we cannot wait for freaky or friday. >> no. we had quite an evening the other night with lindsay. it was exciting. it just showed me exactly what i knew was the reason i called bob. people want this. it's the right time. >> rebecca: another disney star becoming a legend. ♪ who would have thought a girl like me would be a super star ♪
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>> rebecca: actress and music icon miley cyrus, whose career took off with disney channel's "hannah montana." >> i stand here still proud to have been hannah montana because -- [ applause ] she made miley in so many ways. to quote the legend herself, this is the life. ♪ >> rebecca: country music star lainey wilson honoring miley with her own rendition of "best of both worlds" from hannah montana. and from the world of television, a face on abc for 30 years. >> without a doubt, all of those mornings alongside her are one of the most meaningful chapters in my life. you truly are the definition of a legend. >> rebecca: from a galaxy far far away. >> i got a bad feeling about this. >> rebecca: to adventures around the world. >> snakes.
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why did it have to be snakes? >> rebecca: with a standing ovation, harrison ford's films cementing his place as a disney legend. >> harrison redefined the access hero, injecting his own unique brand of humor in the character whether has won the hearts of audiences for over 40 years. >> what you quickly learn is that the charisma you see on the screen is real. that's who he is. >> i'm really delighted and a little embarrassed by this, but i'm so very grateful. thank you very much. [ applause ] ♪ >> rebecca: think about the iconic music in those films. the man behind them also now a disney legend, composer john williams. >> i see you.
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>> i see you. >> rebecca: fans can thank now disney legend director james cameron, for introducing them to the world of pandora and the avatar franchise. >> it's our privilege as actors, filmmakers, artists, design concept artists to will these worlds of imagination into being. and disney is the ultimate place in the world to do that. >> rebecca: imagineer joe rhodi helping bring that world to life at disney's animal kingdom. 40 years with disney imagineering. what's the biggest lesson you've learned along the way? >> the biggest lesson i have learned is you really do have to be honest with yourself, even if it's a fantasy. something in it has to be true. if you do that, it comes true and people feel it and it has some kind of power. >> rebecca: a trailblazer in the parks, martha blanding. >> martha broke ground in that. she became the first full time black tour guide at disneyland. >> rebecca: bringing the crowd
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to their feet as she received the highest disney honor. >> my mother came to talk to me. she told me never to let other people determine your future. [ applause ] that's your job. and i didn't. >> rebecca: how did it feel to share the story you shared tonight with the audience? >> i feel i'm the example. don't let people tell you what your future is going to be. >> i am queen of the most powerful nation in the world and my entire colony is gone! >> rebecca: all vowing to the queen, actress angela bassett, now a disney legend. >> from day 1 in my pursuit of a career as an actress, i have understood that i am a part of something greater than myself. >> rebecca: how does it feel to be a disney legend? >> it's like a dream, a dream
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come true. i mean, i grew up with disney. >> rebecca: you are a magical performer, and so many of the roles you play are strong, strong women. and i wonder what you say to the women who are watching this who look up to you, who want to be legends in their own right. >> well, do you know what? you don't feel strong every moment of every day, you know? truth is, sometimes you feel, you know, really vulnerable. but in your vulnerability, there is strength. there's honesty. be you. the world is waiting for you and that special brand of magic that you bring to the moment. >> rebecca: such a powerful point made by angela bassett there. it was just an incredibly powerful night. people shared their stories. their families were there. even though it was inside a giant stadium with all of these incredible disney fans getting to experience the moment. it also felt incredibly small and intimate.
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i was talking with robin earlier this morning about her experience a few years ago. she had her family there, her siblings, their children, her grand kids. it was a very special moment to be part of, guys. >> robin: to be clear, their grandchildren, not mine. [ laughter ] >> michael: thank you for the clarification. >> rebecca: i know that. >> robin: you said it right. how was it for you to be there, rebecca? you seem like you really enjoyed yourself. >> rebecca: i had such a nice time. it's just a really incredible, remarkable thing to see people from so many different paths. you had martha, angela bassett, miley cyrus. everybody going back to disney and being so appreciative of the time that they have spent with the company. it made me feel a lot of joy and pride and just excitement for them on their journeys.
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i'm really happy i got to be a part of it, guys. >> robin: thank you for sharing. >> michael: we're happy you shared it with us. we have somebody here that can speak from experience. thank you. we appreciate that. if you missed the disney legends ceremony, you can catch it on disney + starting at 5 p.m. tonight. stay right there. we'll be right back. 5:00 p.m. n tonight.
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joe, great to see you again. welcome to gma. >> you, too, george. >> george: good to see you. >> thank you. >> george: we first met when i introduced a documentary on your story called grand night hawk. it was the role you took on inside the ku klux klan. explain to everybody what that was. >> correct. initially, when you naturalize in the kkk, you're essentially called just a klansman. then there are various position within the hierarchy with regards to authority and supposed activities that they desire to mirror an actual government. so grand nighthawk was a series of steps i had to go through in order to become attached to the security and information handing of the kkk. >> george: and in that role, you became aware that several members of the klan, who were
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also part of the state police inside florida, were actually plotting to murder a former prisoner, a black man? >> correct. i had uncovered law enforcement offsers from local, county and state organizations that were both active law enforcement members and active members of the kkk. >> george: and as you're doing that, how chilling to realize that they were actually plotting a murder? explain to everybody how you stopped it? how you helped stop it? >> the power that the police have, access to information, access to resources, is very alarming when it comes into the hands of the kkk. that is what they desire. they desire to be able to control the environment around any activity that they are engaged in. so some of the members came to me at a ceremony and said that
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they had wanted to murder a former inmate at a prison because one of the klan members who was a law enforcement officer at the prison had a fight with this inmate. the kkk members decided that they were going to set up a situation where the member who got into the fight with the prisoner was going to be at work and other kkk members were going to murder the prisoner in retaliation. these members also had several other people they were looking to target for murder. in general, the kkk discusses the public they are a first amendment organization. however, secretly, they are a very violent organization. they do espouse to hopefully have a takeover of the government even if it means civil war. >> george: which puts you at great risk being inside the kkk.
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i know it took a big toll on your family. >> yes. i have been at gun point many times. i had times where i had to change shirts while i perhaps had two recording devices on me at the time. that was essentially what the fbi office was like for me. >> george: in your book you wrote, in my years serving as army sniper in hostile countries, nothing i witnessed scares me as much as what we are facing at home now. >> the ability of the kkk to control the mechanisms of power within some of these law enforcement institutions was shocking. and i have said before publicly that the membership of the klan was far more prevalent and far more consequential than many officials were willing to admit. >> george: it is a chilling message. joe, thanks for coming in. >> thank you, george. >> george: the book will be out everywhere tomorrow.
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now let's go to ginger. >> ginger: thank you, george. the national hurricane just updated on what will be ernesto. it is moving so fast, west at 26 miles per hour. they're flying into it now to tell us when it will get a name. doesn't matter. many islands under tropical storm watch, including puerto rico. rainfall will probably be the biggest impact, up to 10 inches locally could happen. most of the models take it toward bermuda, keeping it toward the coast thanks to this trough that will kick it we will see big rip currents as we head into the weekend. let's get a check as we head into the day. ♪ early in the morning dawn of a new day new hopes new dreams new ways good morning america ♪ >> lara: all right. coming up cookbook author caroline chambers is here. i wish you could smell this. she will share easy recipes for when you don't feel like cooking
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but you are cooking. but you are cooking. >> you have to. >> lara: but barely.
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>> lara: we are back with what to cook when you don't want to cook. >> do you feel like cooking? >> lara: i do because you make it so easy. this is caroline chambers, everybody. she's here to show us easy and delicious recipes. it's as if you are reading the minds of so many of us who want to cook. just doesn't come naturally or we don't have the time. >> that's exactly where the idea came from. i am a professional recipe developer. i love cooking. i made it my entire career. after i had my son, since then i have had two and three more. i didn't feel like cooking. just busy. >> lara: you can see it comes so naturally. we're doing a one pan wonder.
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my favorite way to cook. they can go either way. but this, i snuck and tasted. it's so good. this is with chicken. you've already done a little seasoning. salt, pepper. you're just throwing these in. >> these are bone in skin on chicken thighs. there are three recipes that are one skillet and rice situations. we use all the different cuts. >> lara: i'm not a fan of bones or skin. so i just want to do boneless. >> this book is all about swaps. you could use a pork tenderloin that's been sitting in your freezer for six months. >> lara: i'm a rule follower, so i'll follow the recipe. you got a nice pot. little boil on the bottom. >> we are searing our chicken. cooking it skin side down to get that skin nice and crispy. if you love a chicken thigh, that's what you love about it. it's going to render and let go of its fat. that's what we're going to cook this sliced shallot and garlic
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in. this is a one pot recipe. >> lara: all the ingredients blend so well together. >> why use a separate pot? we don't have time for that. we're cooking shallots and garlic. once it cooks down and caramelizes. >> lara: you sear both sides? >> no. we actually just cook one side. take a break. you've got a moment. come over here, flip that chicken over and look how beautiful that is. this is where the real one pot magic starts to happen. we're going to add our rice. just scoot your chicken over. pour that stock in there. >> lara: just dry rice. >> dry rice right into the pot.
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we're going to add the stock. grab that pesto. this is called one skillet chicken and pesto rice. we're just stirring all of that in. pesto is such an easy flavorful ingredient. >> lara: even kids love it. my kids love pesto. >> we are throwing that into the oven for about 25 minutes. 15 minutes in we're going to add asparagus. it gets perfectly crisp tender. this would be three pans if you had chicken, rice and asparagus. >> lara: you are throwing in the asparagus raw. >> 15 minutes add the asparagus. do a raw oil drizzle and salt. throw some feta, some pesto, that's all it takes. i like to put this right in the middle of the dinner table. i have three boys. if they serve themselves, they will eat more. >> lara: we'll have the recipe. if you want an easy dessert how about peach cobbler, everybody? >> little caramelized snicker
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doodle. this may sound tricky but it is the easiest thing. you can use apple in the winter, berries. whatever fruit you have to make this cobbler. i like to add ice cream to it. then if you have leftovers the next morning, little greek yogurt is like the best breakfast you will have. >> lara: the snicker element is insane. >> instead of a cobbler, add cinnamon. make it that snickerdoodle cookie vibe. >> lara: all of the recipes are basically one pot? >> tons of one pot, sheet pan. like, we are using a few dishes in as little time as humanly possible in this book. chapters are 15 minutes, 30, 45. the 45 are two minutes of prep and throw it in the oven. >> lara: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> lara: you can get these recipes on good morning america.com. caroline's cookbook is so good. it's out tomorrow. you will love it. and we will be right back. there it is.
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