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moments, plus the man many a are callg the big winner last night, marco rubio, , george i going to talk to him in a moment but we begin with abc's tom llamas who is still there in boulder. good morning, tom. >> repter: robin, good morning to you. the debate did turn messy but it was still filled with exciting moment at one point it seemed like the candidates were going to revolt then there was that exchange that everybody in the political world is talking about. for the first time, donald trump was not in the middle of the biggest fight at a republican debate. >> what is it like a french workweek, you get three days where you have to show up? >> reporte jeb bush going after the man he mentored senator marco rubio attacking him for missing tes in the national. >> you can campaign or just resign and let someone else take the job. >> reporter: but rubio standing his ground delivering a li that left bush silent and the audience cheering. >> someone has convinced you attacking me is going to help you. i'm not running against governor bush, i'm not running against anyone on the stage. i'i'running for president because there is no way we can elect hillary clinton to
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contntue the policies -- >> i think there is -- [ cheers andndpplause ] reporter: but trump did have his moments like when governor john kasich described his campaign as fafayland. >> we cannot elect somebody y at doesn't know howo do the job. >> reporter: trump unleashing. >> number two this was a man ththat was a general managing partner at lehman brothers and when it went down the tubes and almost took every one of us wn. >> reporter: was i itough not to be the star? >> i don't know what yououean by the starar >> like the fofos. all the questions weren't at you. >> i think it was very unfair.r. it's become very unfair. i thinthat i did very wellll according to a of the online polls, i got 80% aa win. >> reporter: candidatealso critical of thquestion christie explodinghehen bush was asked d about fantasy football. >> we have isis and al qaeda attacking us and we're talking about fantasy football? can we stop? [ chee and applause ] >> reporter: and christie tangling with h cnbc'sohn harwood. >> becau i got to tell you the
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truth, even in new jersey what you're doing is called rude so -- - >> reporter: and senator ted uz winning cheers with this debate critique. >> this is not a cage match and you look at the questions, donald trump, are you a comic book villain, ben carson, can you do math? how about talking about the substantive issues? [ cheers andnd applause ] >> repter: and even with all eyes on dr. ben carson, the front-runner in some of the latest polls, he ended up being one of the candidates who had the least amount of time to speak. >> what was your greatest moment of the night? >> hmm, when the debate was over. >> reporter: now the rnc blasting the moderators, a as well saying they did a disservice t both the voters and candidates. now, the next debate is in less th two weeks but this one was still important because candidates are running out of time to raise substantial money y before the holidays t. george. >> thank you, tom. bring in the man many are
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calling the big winner, senator marco rubio in colorado this morning. gogo morni, senator. lots of big headlines saying you were the winner last night. rubio soars. hodo you capitalize on this moment? >> well, first of all, i don't want to overstate it. it was a debate. there's one coming up in another 14 days and if we don't do well there, none of this won't matter. this is a long process. for us it was another chance to express ourselves before the american people. i hoped d we had had more of a chance to go in dedepth on se of the policy issues before america. we didn'n't get a chance to do that as much and hopefully we will in thnext debate but i was happy to be a part of that debate. i felt good coming out. >> you and your former mentor, jeb bush, went at it on your attendance record in the senate last night and governor bush doubled down on that and hit you again in the spin room and danny diaz says u don't have a record of accomplishment. the reality is marco rubio hasn't demonstrated he's qualified to be president. his team is even calling you the
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how do you respond? >> well, look, another candidate's decided that the way they're going toin is by attacking me then they're going to pursue that line. it's not the way i run my campaign. i won't change my campaign because of a change someone else made convinced attacking me is the way forward. i'll continue to tell people who i am, what i'm for. there are policy differences between us. we'll discuss those. americans deserve toto hear the. but i'm not goining to change my campaign and not going to change how i feel about governor bush. jeb is my friend. i have admiration for him. i'm not running against him. i'm running for president. as i said last night and repeatedly throughout the campaign. i'll tell people what i'll do if they give me chance to be president. we'll let the voters decide who the right choice is. i feel confident about that. >> how aut on the underlying issue of your missed votes. other senators have missed far fefewer. isn't it possible to do better and don't have voters have a right to be concerned.
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>> a couple thingsgs. i enjoy and i'm honored to be a senar from florida. one of the most meaningful things i do is the constituent service aspect.. that never makesinto the press. whether it's the veteran who has to prove they're disabled despite the fact they're losing two legs or elderly couple -- that's become victim of a tax fraud. we help pepele every single day. >> the most important job commander in chief. donald trump not proven an understanding of the issues or preparation neceary, you said. woulyou say that about the other front-runner, ben carson? >> well, whether it's donald or ben or anybody else, this campaign gives everybody a chance to learn about these issues and to express themselves and that's the other thing i said as part of that statement is that can change. i mean people can continue to learn about these issues and over time demonstrate a knowleledge -- >> but they don't have it now? >> -- before america. look, in other debates we've had we haven't seen that sort of discussion from the other candidates. that doesn't mean that they can't or won't.
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comfortable about the fact with all due respect of all the other candidates running i'm the one that's shown the best judgment and best understanding on the foreren policy threats before our untry in the 2 2t century and hopefully all of our candidates will grow to be able to do thatatas w well. >> you saw hillary clinton's team sending o o a tweet. her brushing off theheebate. in 30 seconds why are you the best candidate to o ke her on? >> well, first of all i found it outrageous using video from a benghazi hearingnga hearing abououthe loss of four amemecan lives to put up sothing trivial like h h brushing someththining off f shoulder. thatatas a seriousus heariribout a serious issue. as far as taking h h on, i can tell you this, if i'm our nominee we'll be the p of the future and theheemocrats wi exposed as the governrnnt big ias from the e st. >> many months to go, senator rubio. thanks for your time this morning. thanks, george. let's break this down with our political team, jon karl and matt dowd are here. you saw senator rubio going on offefee. was he t t winner?
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night,t, george. he was strong. he was consistent throughout the debatete he seemed to b bthe best prepared and he vanquishededis primary rival at this point, jeb bush. jeb cameight a ahim on that sue of missed votes and, frankly, it was rubio who silenced bush on that wi that line. . >> matt dowd, even some ofofeb sh's supporters are being ququed saying he was crushed. can he come back? >> it wasn't just the moment whicici think was a very bad moment where he e s slayed by his apprentice in the course of this. it's also almost every single answer he gives. he doesn't look like he's prepepeded. the firstwo debates we had, he didn't look prepared. this one he doesn't. we thohoht bush was the liability fohim. boy, ultimately 're learng jeb may be the liability from him and gone from an exclamation point to a questiomark and he's headed to a period. >> if he doesn't improve in the next debate he might not make it to iowa. >> he might drop out >> i think that was such a weak performance if he does noturn it around with the nt debate there will be questions about whether or not he will -- >> meanwhile, the e front-runners,
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not dominate the debate last night but i thought that might not have hurt them at all. >> i don't thinkt hurt them fundamentally y in the race but the problem at this point in the campaign you have to grow your susupport d start moving towards momentum and the only two people that came out with momentum was rubio and ted cruz had very good moments and i think he has momentum. >> his big momt was attacking the modetors and moderators coming under a lot of heat last migh >> absolutely and everybody else piled in, chris christie had a good moment going after the moderators but ted cruz did himself well in this debate and so did chris christie so although rubio, the clear winner i would say those two did themselves quite well. >> robin. >> you know, george, one of e big questions for our viewers asking on twitter and facebook was also about the moderators. diane said "less queions and more time to give an answer. our problelems can't be fixed with 30 to 60-second sounund bites." it seems like the candidates were saying the same thing. >> fundamentally the problem is there's too many candidates on
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the debate format. too many candidates on the stage >> go ahead. >> don't forget it was donald trump and ben carson who insisted this only be two hours. ten candidates, two hours, closing atements, it's a matter of math. >> one test is getting out your answers 30 or 60 secondnds. getting that message out. this puts them to that test. >> that's trueue, george the one person who was mentiononed a great deal last night but wasn't even on that stage was hillary clinn. abc's cecilia vega is covering her campaign and, cecilia, what does last night meanan to her. >> right after the media hillary clinton wawas the send most targeted person on that stage, i would say. you know, the republicans had the chance to go after each other and many opportunities, instead they went right after her r but, younow, she i think is one of the biggest winners last night, the more they duke itit out and more internal fighting there is she stays above the fray and come that generaelection that is going to help. >> she was really weighing in last night. even though she wasn't the. >> she was having a good time. i think she was liking it.
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she was li texng her supporters throughout the debate and live tweeting and one tweet e retweeted she said she was lol'ing about the debate and that clip of hillany clinton brushing off her shoulders, marco rubio didn't think that was so funny. a lot of h supporters thought that was really funny and that was the big zing from hillary clinton last night. >> cecilia, thank you. >> we' see if she regrets using that hearing. coming underere from marco rubio. military blimp that broke loose in maryland floated through the northeast for several hours captivating so much of e country drawing an escort of fighter jets before it finally went down in pennsylvania. abc'linsey davis is there with our story. good morning, linsey. >> repter: good morning, george. not since the balloon boy hopes has this country been so fixated with a helium balloon floating away. but this was no hoax. the military is guarding the road to where this blimp landed. this morning, authorities are investigating just how this happened. >> oh my god, it's going down.
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>> reporter: a $175 million top secret military rveillance blimp tearing away@from its post freeloating for hours crossing state lines and sending f-16 jighter jets scrambling after it. >> it knocked down our powert school and knocked down all of columbia's power >> repeporter: istarted around 12:20 wednesday afternoon, the 240-foot unmanned balloon nearly the length of a football field drifting away from its military base in aberdeen, maryland, at about 50 miles per hour reaching as high as 16,000 feet in the air, dragging a 6600-foot metal cable behind it triggering blackouts, knocking out power lines, leaving about 30,000 0 customers without power. >> lights out for us at fowlersville. and 47. they lost power out there also. >> route 11's dead. >> reporter: the blimp, which can't be steered remotely, makiking its way to pennsylvanania, crossing over neighborhoods, cornfields and schools. >> people were just like holy cow beuse that thing is
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enormous. >> reporter: part of a nearly $3 billion program, this blimp equipped with high-tech radars and early warning systems is part of a testing system t defend the nation's capital against airborne attacks able to search an ar the size of texas looking for incoming missiles and aircraft. >> very classified. it's the best capability in the bolder. it is so sensitive they don't want anybody who shouldn't see it see i >> reporter: finally nearly four hours later the blimp came to rest in morelandownship, pennlvania, snagged in these trees deflating on its own after a roughly 160-mile j journey, it had finally lost its steam. it's still not clear yet just how this blimp became detach. people with knowledge on the subjt say it likely had a lot to do with the win weather. it expected to be removed later on today. george. >> if theyan salvage some of it.
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>> those winds that ripped that blimp from its post and pushed it about 150 miles were part of the last gasp you're saying of hurricane patricia t, ginger. >> it's still with us, remnants in new england and northeast, stilthousands without power and you have to see these pictures out of western new york. just south of buffalo, new york, the trees coming down crashing into homes, that's why we have some of the power out. the gusts 30 to 50 miles per even close to 90 in mt. washington. still coastal flood advisories as far south as s savannah. still wind advisories today but all ouof here, a much drier and cooler halloween forecast that i'll have coming up for you. >> look forward to that. amy with the other top stories starting with that violent fugitive on the loose. >> the search for a convicted felon described as armed, dangerous and desperate is intensnsifyingight now in rural tennessee. floyd ray cook has been on the run for five days. he's wanted for shoong a police officernd shooting at a
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kentuc troer. overnight u.s. marshals opened fire in the to of white house, tennsee. while arresting two of cook's alleged associates. a shark attack at a popular hawaiian beach left a young boy in serious condition. he suffered several wounds to his leg. it is the fourth shark attack on oahu this month alone. an historic decision i china. the communist party is ending that one-child policy as a method of popupulation ctrol. all chchinese couples will now be allowed to have two children. a growing controversy in washington state. a high school footballoach who leprayers on the field after games has been suspended. the school district says religious activity violates its policy and legal action is likely. well, a dominating performance by the royals in game two of the world series.s. they crushed the mets, 7-1. game three is tomorrow right here in new york. and finall an office furniture revolution. forget the new trend of standing up at your desk.
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we've shown you that. how would you like instead to work while lying down at your desk? the new chair reclines so you can work in a more relaxed position and, you know, it only sts $5900. you know, just a small price to pay for a little relaxation. yeah, i could do the news like this. you would take me seriously, right? >> absolutely. >> you might fall asleep. >> i think -- i'd like it in my office. you want to chip in? >> coming, george. >> so many people talking about
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that's in 30 seconds. we're back at 7:18 with that royal visit to washington. prince harry meets president obama, spends some time with the first lady. abc's lama hasan has the s story. >> reporter: prince harry arrived for an informal chat at the white hohouse to pmote the 2016 invictus games as well as his campaign to help wounded warriors. >> i've had oppoportunity spend a lot of time with so many of his family mbers, but this is thfirst time that we had a chance to talk directly. >> reporter: the president noting that while it's his first meeting with harry, the first lady has gotten to know the prince well for a variety of reasons. in photos the two look le old friends. >> all right, ladies, prince harry is h re. don't act like you don't notice. >> reporter: the prince and michelle attended several events for injured vets in virginia. harry who served two stints in ghanistan was greeted like a rock star.
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>> my two deployments to afghanistan chananged the direction of my life. there is very little that can truly prepare you for the reality of war. >> reporter: the invictus gas will be in floridada in may 16. for "good morning america," lama hasan, abc news, london. > lookingorward. >> big cheer there. so much more ahead this morning. an abc exclusive, actress leah remini speaking out about her time aa scientologist and her very public break from the church. comeback. lowe's presents "how to be good at math"
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welcome back, everyone, to "gma." that's actress leah remini. we'r about to hr from her opening up about her very public break frommscientology. >> candid stuff. and congressman paul ryan will be elected speaker of the house today. inis acceptancee speech he's going to ask both pears for a period of healing. heill be the youngest speaker in nearly 150 years. record-setting day in space. scott kelly breaks the record for longest single space visit, 126 straight days. he sets the mark less than 24 hours a after making his first space walk. he will be on the international space station until march. > wow.w. happy fridayayve, everybody. also this mornrng, oh, w w just think of t t number 40. very s scial to all of us here. >> i miss 40. >> very special to us.
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we're going to have moreehead in theext hour. >> that is alloming up. righgh now we will beginin with leah r rini taking on scientology in her new memoir, "troublemaker: surviving hollywood and ientology". and she sat down with dan harriris for a candid conversation about her break with the church after threree dedecades. good morning,dan. >> hey, george, good d morning. in a church known for its celebrity members leah remini is the most famous scientologist to fect and tn go public. this morning we haveve an advanced look at her exclusive interview with abc news. long before she was t tv royalty starring on the hit cbs sitcom "the king of queens." >> do you need to build yourself up by tearing me down. >> repororter: learemini was a child who joined scientology at the behest of her mother, w who to use church terminology brought her daughter into the faith and put her o course. what does that mean go on course? >> you learn how to aply the techniques of scientology to yourself and others. >> reporter: so for a kid who s always looking around comparing herself to other
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where you had a mission to save -- >> the planet, save theplanet. >> that must have been a b deal. >> yes, and because scientologists view children as spiritual being you're not treated as aid so you're given a lot of responsibility. your ego becomes extremely inflated. >> reporr: leah would go on to be anctive member for moree than three decades. >> i love it. i love being involved with it because i fl like i'm a good person. >> reporter: but as she describes in her new book, "troublemaker," she would ultimately leave the faith a and level some scathing and very public criticisms. >> the decision to leave is you're giving up everything you have ever known and everything you have worked for your whole life. i feel that people need to understand this is my wle life. i want them to understand how it happens. >> reporter: it is quite a yarn she has a lot to saynd we'll have. more of the story behind her decision to leave and publicly
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criticize the church in which she was raised tomorrow right here on "gma" and you can see our full exclusive interview friday night on "20/20." >> her whole life. wow. >>. of it,yep. >> thanks very much. we'll see you in the morning. now to that high-profile prep school sexual assault case in new hampshirire. 20-year-old owen labe is set to be s senteed today after he was convicted in late august. abc's gio benitez is in concord, new hampshire, for us this morning. good morning, o. >> reporter: robin, good momorning to you. for owen labrie these could be his finalal hours of freedom if the judge decides to put him away for more than a decade. this morning, owen labrie back in court, a judge deciding ether the former prep school student convicted this summer of sexual assaulting a schoolmate will spend up to 11 years behind bars or no time at all. the judge poring over these presentencing documents filled withharacter letters froro iends an family, even showing photographs of a smiling young labrie s sn here p p pying violin
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a child,d,olunteering and siting harvard whereree was admitted with a full scsclarship. but they alsoo show a d dker side, his mother reveang that afafr h he wasirst interrogated when a 15-year-olddschoolmate accused h h of rape, the then 18-year-old was placed on a 24-hour suicide watch for four days. shaking and sobbing for seven to eight hours. his mother now pleading too the judge writing he has been punished beyond a degree that anyone else could possibly understand. but i see it in the fear and sadness in once bright and joyful eyes. labrie maintains he never had sex with the girl. but this august in an emotional trial labrie's accuser tearfully took the stand. we have distorted her voice. >> i was raped. >> reporter: a jury acquitting him of t mosost serious forcible rape charges which could have put him behind bars for 60 years. >> guilty. >> reporter: but convied him of sever charges including misdememeanor se assault charges and aelony conviction of luring a minor by a computer. now just hours away from
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sentencing, his accuser's family hopoping labrie serves time. >> the harm that was done will not be solveved no matter how my years he spends inin jail. they d do want it to be a consequence, though. >> reporte and this afternoon a victim's impact statement will be read here in court and that' when we're told the judgeill makeis decision but whatever it is, both lives have been changedforever, robin. >> all right, gio. we bring in abc's chief legal analyst dan arams and, dan, of course, his lawyers are asking for probation. how likely is that? >> you know, i have no idea what this judge is going to do. anything from probationo up to 11 years is possible. look, in a typical case with these charge, remember, here you're talking about what he's beenonvicted of are crimes related to theact that he was 18 and she was 15. those are all the convictions in connection with this case. so typically you'd be talking abt no jail time, probation, but you got two other factors here. number one the judge c take the totality of the circumstances into consideratation, this judge can
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look at this and y, yeah, but this isn't a typical case w wre you have two consenting 18 and 15-year-olds even t tugh there was no convicicon and, numbe tw it's highh prprile. the world iss watching this judge d i t tnkt woululd take lot of guts and i'm not saying that in a positive way for this judge to say, i'm not going to give m any jail time. >> is that fair because it's hi-profile. these cases are around all the time. this is one for whatever reason has gotten this. attention. should thahat be a factor? >> it shouldn't but judges are man and wn they look at these kinds of cases, they try to look at them only but it is almost impossible not to think of what willl the reaction be if, if i do this. >> he maye asked to register lifetime as a sexual -- >> sex offender. i think he likely wil be -- if not for life for a very long time just on the conviction on the fell in i alone that's not even the sentence, that's almost mandatory. now, if he's able to get the
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felony thrown out later or if he's able to challenge later on but he's going to be registered as a sex offender for a really long time, no matter what, unless he c get the felony thrown out. >> he can go back again and again and try to get that reduced. >> try but it's very hard. i mean that's pretty -- that's pretty mandatory, his best hope there is trying to somehow get this felony thrown out. numbmber one lony, the rest are misdemeanors. >> you really have no idea like the rest of us what's going to happen. >> if you were going to ask me to guess i guess he's goingo get jail time because of all the factors, maybe a couple years total but i i don't know. >> we'll see today. >> shows what a complicated case it is. dan,thanks. coming up "gma on the lookout." fascining experiment. our parents are put to the test on a crucial issue. >> this little girl is not missing but she will help us demonstrate very important to parents out there. yes, millions of you have pictures of your kids on your phone but is the te of
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back now with "gma on thehe lookout" for missing kids. it happens to half aillion children each year. many a a lost for onlyy a short me but those first few houou can be crirical. abc's t.j. h hmes here with more on how parentsan protect their kids. good morning, t.j. >> good morning, george. colunchtime or therepoint a lot of parents won't be abl to answer this cipel question, what did your child wearo school today and not being able to answer that question could cost you precious time in an emergency. now, a lot of parents think, not me, i wouldn't be that parent. but watch this. these children are missing. and the single most important tool toave a child who's losos or missing is a photograph. even betterer, a photo of wt that child is wearing today. otherwise, a precise description is crucial. without it experts say there could be delays or misidentification. how much time do you have? >> the first three hours are always the most crucial when it cops to a msing child. >> reporter: callahan walsh is a
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child advocate at the national center for missing & exploited children. >> we need to give law enforcement a detailed description of what he's wearing. >> reporter: how many parents know exactly what their children are wearing. >> definitely shorts. >> gray velcro sneakers. >> i don't know. >>eporter: elizabeth haddone sets up with eight unsuspecting rents and give each this situation. >> you found out your dghghter is missing. you need to giv a detailed description. >> reporter: the key for parents to recall it quick and get it right. >> black and white striped dress and pink sneakers. >> reporter: tn we bring out the chd. >> repter: hi there. >> she got it absolutely write. black and white triped top. >> red and gray shirt. white shirt that says hurley across it, michael jordan socks. >> reporter: spot on. >> i think the socks came into play. >> reporter: but that's where the parental accuracy ends. >> really i don't rememberer. black shorts andnd i believe a black shirt.
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>> hey, clclaire, h are you doing? okay. >>horts were correct but these are jean shorts andnd the s srt is a b b shirt. >>eporter: does that do bliss any good? >> not really. they will be looking to are a a child inn a black shirt andnd s s's wearing a blue shirt. >> argyle print leggings. long sleeve maroon shirt and jeanjacket. >> we changed the shift. >> reporter: what surprised you out here in talking to these pants? >> we know some parents are going to be better with the description than others and know some parents aren't going to have a clue. >> reporter: some we meet had no idea what their child is wearing. police are sndingere asking you what isour child wearing. they need some description. how would you get it? >> i could ask my wife. >> where is your wife? >> she's at work. >> call her. >> reporter: walsh say this is when things get tricky. >> leggings and a shirt. you don't remember. dan immediately knew he was busted. >> that's difficult in that situation. you know, that's probably worst case where neither parent knows what the kid is wearing and law enforcement won't have. to go off of.
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it's 8:00 a.m. major halloween backlash. protests, petions and big questions over the caitlyn nner costume from that famous magazine cover. when does edgy cross the linee into offensive? the fight over breast cancer screening heats up. thre prominent doctors breaking with the american cancer society over the new mammogram guidelines, what you should do and when should you get tested? dr. jen ashton breaks it down this morning. and as we count down to our biggest halloween ever, we teamed up for a little revenge on michael for last year's big fright and who we got help from. demi lovato is with us live, what she's only saying here abouthat surprising photo shoot proving she's more confident than ever.
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lovatics lining up all night to cheer her on as we say -- >> good morning, america. >> look at that big crowow they are excited as we e are too to have that woman back with us. demi lovato is back bringinin someme confidence to timim square performing her new song just ahead, "confident." i love it. >> looking forward to that. excxclusive look at what some e calling the future of television. it's about to revolutionize the way we watch apple tv. >> and we also have a big and we mean big announcemenent tha we are thrilled to tell you about. "gma," we're turning 40 celebrating with an unprecedented live evevent. so many people joining us to pull it off and we can't wait to share that with you. >> that is coming up. the mororning rundown from amy. >> good morning. the big story, the winners and losers from the third republican presidential debate, this debate was didifferent. donald trump and ben carson may
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have been at center stage but theyere mostly relegated to the sidelines whilele the other candidates took the gloves off and it was the debate moderators o took some of the fiercest criticism. after buzz. good morning, tom. >>eporter: amy, good morning. it was full of exciting moments and did turn messy at times with the candidates complaining about the format a even openly criticizing the moderators during the debate b but there was that one exchange everyone is talking about, jeb bush going after senator marco rubio calling him out for missing votes in t senate even askingg for him to resign h post inn the senate but rubio was ready and fired back with a line that silenced bush and had the crowd cheers. george asked rubio about that on "good morning america" earlier today. >> well, look, another candidate's decided that the way they're going to win is by attacking me then they'll p psue that line of it's not t t way i runie camampaignnf i won't change my campaign because of some change someone else m me because they allowed themselves to be convinced attackiki me is the way forwrwd. i'll c ctinue to t tl people who
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i am, what i'm for. there are policy differences between us. we'll discuss those. americans serve to hear those but i'm not going to change my campaign and i'm not going to change how i feel about govnor bush. i mean, jeb is 3450i friend. i have admiration for him. i'm n not running against him, i'm running for president as i said last night. >> reporter: the one candidate leading several polls including in iowa, dr. ben carson received the least amount of speaking time, after the debate he was asasked whawas his bestmoment, he said when the debate was over. amy. >> all right, tom, thanks so much. and a new warning about the threat posed by isisis. this morning a top british intelligence offfficial sd the terror group has been p planning massasualty attacks in the uk and he said the danger is now at a level he's never seen before. well, that runaway military surveillance blimp that floated across two states will be returned to its base today. it drifted for hours traveling into pennsylvania bringing down power lines. some are still waiting for power to be restored as the investigation into how it g
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well, it was a frightening scene at a school near washington. a school bus erupting in flames. the fire apparently burning through the brake lines. the bus rolled across the parking lot. fortunately no children were inside the bus at the time. no word yet on what caused that fire. well, a health alert for millions of americans who tak statins to lower their cholesterol. researchers found the flu vaccine may not work as effectively i i peoplpl whoake statins and foundhe effectivenesssf the v vcine was 12% among staten users compared to 26% among nonusers. finally pumpkin carvers this halloween are really enjoying e race for president. we recently showed you one farmer who carved the candidate's faces but this one trumps them all. ohio woman's so-called trumpkin weighs 374 pounds. she says she had to make six wigs out of thatch to cover such a big head. but she is quick to squash any
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ideas that the pumpkin is an endorsement of trump's campaign. ba-dum-dum. there you go. >> that's a wash. >> a lot of hair there. >> huge. >> it's a big head. >> it's huge. it's huge. >> let's go to micel in e social squarere. >> you have too much fun over there without me. what's ahead on the "gma morning menu" and everyone gearing up for halloween and caitlyn jenner costumes flying off the shelves but there's a big backlash over that and the breast cancer battle heating up. doctors fighting against new guidelines, when should you really get tested. "gma" is getting their halloween revenge and unfortunately, the revenge is on me. all that and a huge annoce announcement about "gma's" 40th birthday. all that coming up here in times square on "gma" with the people.
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moments of the year b but not surprising the image is an inspiration for countless halloween costume. >>eople want a halloween costume that makes them look good and they're wanting to look cool and put across the idea that they know what's going on in t the world or thinking about big issues. >> reporter: retailers like wholesale halloweenostumes and anytime costumes deciding to pull the costumes from their site this week but controversy s been brewing since august whwhen the first call me caiaitlyn costume came on the market many taking their outrage to twitter saying it's the most offensive ever and others demanding retailers not sell it. >> someeople see that caiyn jenner ctume as potentially a littleoffensive, maybe a little inceesensitive but then other people see it the opposite y, they say, well, this is a wayo honor her and say that a superhero. >> reporter: caitlyn has said she's not offended but now in a bold new piece in "vanity fair" monica lewinsky weighing in as someone who knows all too well
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halloween jokes writing it's complicated when someone starts the year as a private person and by october ends up in the costume aisle. the questio of what's edgy and topipical vers what's offensive and tacky is a fine line. celebrities have always used halloween as an opportunity to let loosend dress up as their hollywood counterparts but critics say that costumes like jenner's don't just make fun of her but the entire transgender community andewinsky is reminding us there is a fine line between clever and cruel. for "good morning america," gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> caitlyn doesn't mind. >> i guess there's a fine line but lighten up. >> it's halloween. >> relax. let's go or to am >> all right, guys. we'll be talking about see confusion and questions about the american cancer society's new mammogram guidelines which recommended that women do n get screened regularly until they are 45. well, now three leading breast cancer doctors haveritten an
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saying they profoundly disagree with these changes. abc's dr. jennifer ashton is here with more and,jen, we discussed these new screening guidelines. i haveve been outspoken about my personal situation, a mammogram gave me the best chance of surviving cancer because i went at age 40. there is a lot of anger over these new guidelines. walk us through what these ctors are saying. >> so this is really the story behindhe sty, amy and to start with, there were three major points that didn't get spoken about last week when these recommeations came out. to start with, let's talk about the words that were used wh their recommendations. for the average risk woman. well, the word average is a problem because the reality is the majority, the majority of breast cancer -- >> 80% or more. >> in women 40 to 44 is diagnosed in women who yesterday were average, today you have breast cancer. >> that was me. >> so that's a problem. number one, the number two numbers they crunch numbers and evuated data. the fact of the matter is that
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their risk of breast cancer is 1 in 166. that's a significant number and lastly, this issue of if you delay the first mammo, what will come along with at? delayed diagnosis, larger tumors, tumors that will need surgery, more chemo, more radiation. they only lookedt death in those recommendations, there is otr things to coider. we need to consider quality of life. >> now, a lot of experts have been very vocal about how these are confusingng and dangerous for all the reaso you just mentioned. what do women need to know? >> well, listen, they're going to continue too evolve. that's a good thing in medicine and science. we always re-evaluate the data and a mammogram is n the perfect test. for right now this needs to be individualized, not sweeping generalization and there are otherrofessionsradiologist, pathologist, gynecologists, breast con cole gists on the front lines of this who need to have their voice heard and when you talk about emotion because
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this is emotional, stop using fear and anxiety as a medical risk. i think that's insulting to women. what makes women anxious is not having a good conversation. >> there's a lot more anxiety whenen you get that breast cancer diagnosis and cerertainly a in a. better position if you find it early. >> absolutely. >> we'll continue to follow this. dr. jen, we appreciate it thank you so much. michael, over to you. >> thank you, amy. now, you know, i thinke're all line family right here. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. and alwa good-natured joking and occasionally harmless fright. >> teasing. >> some not so harmless. >> i didn't anybody would ever hold a grudge. >> oh, yeah, no, we do. >> you know, apparently people do. let's take a look at this. >> aaagh! >> aagh. >> halloween 2014. no one was safe when michael strahan transformed the "gma" freight elevator into a fright
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elevator. so this yearr it's time for revenge. time to scare strahan. >> you guys can't scare me. i'm michael strahan. i don't get scared. >> oh, we'll see about th. first up, lara and tory with a spook-tacularsurprise. at's in the box? just youou wait and see. >> these are slashed by 65%, 20 bucks. >> 20 bucks. >> ready. >> great gift. >> and last but not least. >> oh! whoa! >> oh. oh. you scared me again. >> think that was scary?
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taste of his own medicine. then turn off the lights in the evator. >> aaaagh! >> what is wrong with y'all? it's too early in the morning. >> hey. happy halloweeeen. you're lucky i didn't spill hot coffee on you. get out. get out. >> and for their frightening finale, the "gma"nchors call in a favor from their friends at fox nfl sunday. >> good morning and welcome to the fox nfl sunday set. >> we got a friend from our friends at "gma" trying to scare sthan for halloween so passing the ball to us. >> i think they got one of terry's cousins to help out. >> really. >> think we can get him? >> let's do this.
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>> oh. >> that is wrong with you people? >> aaagh. what is wrong with you? i hateyou. get out of mface. >> all righght. "gma," you got me. third time is a charm. now stop scaring me. i might scare you back. >> oh. >> really. >> i don't hold a grudge like you girls, you guys do. yeah, i really don't but y know everybody's laughing now. i get it, everybody is laughing but waitill we see how robinin got everybody tomorrow. >> oh, that's right. >> just rememember who didn't get you. >> oh, yes. > way to try to teamup, george. but you're not exempt. you're not exempt at all. >> yeah. >> built by association. >> you're with them, you're in the mix. >> that's true. everybody in the pool. >> good sport. we got exciting news to share right now. big milestone for "gma." we are celelebrating our 40th birthday.
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and we're commemorating with a marathon broadcast featured in the current "people" magazine. going to be seeing lots of familiar f faces. >> good morning. i'm david hartman. >> and good morning, america. i'm joan london. >> iams charles gibson, sawyer and roberts, you know them well artt four decades in the making, unprecedented 40-hour gbal live nation experience. a nonstop celebration, your favorite "gma" anchor teams coing together again to bring you all your favorite moments and brand-new exclusive events. >> here is -- >> like one dection for thehe first time performing their hit singlele "perfect" in america. baby i'mm perfect for you "gma's" first ever live look inside the "dancing with the stars" rehearsals. >> a 10. >> reporter: and all access pass to the premiere of "marvel: jessica jones." >> he's back.
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>> the sizzling hot cast of "the hunger games" part 2. and. more, a 40-hour marathon of live tv. >> good morning, america. >> all leading up to a "gma" family reunion. every one of your favorite "gmgma" hosts coming home, every one. >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >> whoo-hoo! >> there we are. that is so great and that's just what we know about right there, a lot of sprises coming, as well. it's going to be great. >>t will be. let's go outside to ginger. >> can't wait for that and i can't wait to show you this. so i just saw this on the intern yesterday. it is my favorite halloween costume so far. take a listen. >> in a world that is warming, one force of nature emerge ss, el nino. make it rain, el nino.
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they said the been hearing so much about el nino coming this winter and he made it rain. i mean legitimately rain. also he saidt was a little bit heavy for her head so she's going to be instead a princess like she wanted to be in the first place. might wea tomorrow, we expect some sunshine early before increasing clouds and a chance of showers by the e afternoon. rain will d sunrise on halloween d we'll have some warmer temperatures through the weekend. our rain forecast model indicates we'll see between a quarter >> i'll post more of that video on my facebook and twitter. el nino, lara. "pop news" time. listen up, y'all. a major "pop news" announcement
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this morning for you. country superstar tim mcgraraw will be perrming live on "gma" right here on wednesday. the morning of the 49th annual cma awards. he'll be coming from bridgestone arena in downtown nashville. chris stapleton will drop in. that is next wednesday on "gma." i'm going to go out there in the morning and then, robin, i knoww you have a lot going on. >> monday, our countdown special. but that wednesday morning before the cmas always so special heree on "gma." >> i've never done it so i'm really looking fward to it. >> they'll take great care of you. >> tim, looking forward to having you. more music news now. i can feel it >> one of the greatest songs ever. >> it is. >> i can feel it coming in the air this morning. and it's a new album from my my '80s musical crush phil collins telling rolling stones magazine he is no longer
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horse is out of the stadium rearing to go. he cited hearing problem and nerve damage in his hands from years of pounding on those drums when he retired in 2002 and says he still loves making music and his kids are now at the age wheree they want to seehat dad does. he says he will record a new albumn the stoo, stoo, studio. >> nice. >> against all odds he's coming back. i believe we have a first, america. orge just made a pun. it was bound to happen. >> thank you, george. i feel a new level of love between us. you know what, this next story, george, made me think of you and i really mean this because it's all about becoming a gentleman and you are a great example of a gentlema if you want your guy to bee one or looking to, you know, brush up on your skilllls the british magazine "country life" h a list that has so many people talking online this morning, it's a rather posh publicly kag
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this increasiny complex social world. now shall the overriding emphasis is on being consider at and taking te to look out for others but specifically a gentleman possesses at least one well-made dark suit, one tweed an one dinner jacket, george, i believe, chec never kisses and tells. can cook a good omelet. turns off his cell phone during dinner or puts it to silent. breaks off a relationship face-to-face, says his name whe beingntroduced and is kind to waiters, that's just a few of them. and never blows dry his ir. that was actually on the list for some unknown reason. >> they had to fill up 39. >> so really kind of random. >> you're not a gentleman if you blow dry your hair. >> i don't know. this is a chicnglish publicatation. who tolme about it was our very own president james. his wife sent hip the list and i thought it was fantastic. went ononline and a lot talking about it. check that out. finally, we have two videos
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whicich happe to be today. this courteous kit who very politely paws her oer when requesting a little rub so she -- yeah, wa. she's just so swe and she'll stand and wait and when it stop, she's like, hello. i'm not done yet. more. and, you know, if that doesn't work, there's always this method. >> ah. >> meow. >> meow. >> meow! >> george -- >> meow. >> just saying, food for thought, george. >> meow. >> let's roll a few more of those. thank you, lara. >> you're welcome, george. >> equal time. nice we have some cats. coming up, "deals & steals"
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and we've had some scary hallown extravaganzas. lolook at this. oh, baby george last year was hysterical. oh, go, ging. go, ging but nothing compares toto what we have planned for you tomorrow. boy. >> never know whwhat's goi to happen. a little bit of a haunted house and surprpriseguest, as well. tune in tomorrow. let's go inside to lara. >> thank you vermuch and cannot wait until tomorrow but right now let's talk "deals & steals." tory johnson with us with bargains up t 60% off today. tory, we're all about beauty. >> all about beauty bargains. you want to give this a spin around. >> very gentle spin. >> very gentle. sw basics. what i love aboutut this, there are nine different products to choose from. everything has a maximum of five ingredients so often with beauty products that big ingredient that's touted is sort of buried among 50 ingredients. these are really beautiful, all the basics fm ex-foal yaptss
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7.50 to 19 toy. >> and last but certainlyot least. >> an oldie but goody. >> a waterpik. all new aquarius designer series. four different color, great for flossing, also massaging the gums, gum care, any doctor is going to tell you or dentist will tell you critical to just good dental hygiene and great teeth. big deal on these. also normally $90. these are all 50% off so $45 plus freehipping from waterpik. . >> like the pin one too. i wouldn't mind having that out on the counter. thank you to all of the companies and you can get the links and codes and another exclusive bonus deal you'll only find online at goodmorningamerica.com. tory, tnk you. >> thank you. outside to george. >> thank you. right over here, television out to take its next leap forward. apple revolutionized so much aand nowow they' turned their attentntion to tv. it hits the stores tomorrow and
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rerebecca jarvis has a sneak peek. >> good morng and tim cook ys it is the foundation of the future of tv and we got an exclusive look at how it could change how we wch and what we do in our ling rooms forever. this morning, the company that revotionizized the way we listen to music and use our phone is taking on the television. >> i t think thiss really going to change everything. >> reporter: apple's eddie que inviting us in for a look at the brannewpple tv. a device that for $149 connects to your tv with an hdmi cable organizing your tv screen. lin iiphone. withpps you decide what to download like disney infinity. >> ishe force with you, eddie. >> always. >> to house hunting apps to apps of your favorite channels which include their live programming and a whole lot more. yoyou couldld in the middle of that commercial break swipe over and do a little shopping.
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remote with just five buttons including this one, for siri so yo can yell at your tv and it listens. >> or youou can even ask what't's the weaer in new york right now by asking siri. >> what's the wirth in new york right now. 61 and cloudy. >> reporter: or find your vorite tv show down to a specific episode just by asking. >> let's try, find episode of "m"modern family" with matt dylan and there it is. five seconds later we're watching. >> and what you see here this morning might just b the tip of the iceberg. what do you see when you look at the future? five, ten years from now? >> wt i really wanted to see is the ability of having more control and having it been more interactive. >> sounds pretty cool. those changes will depend on the mpanies who arere making the apps, making them as cool and giving consumers even more opportunities for interaction but thisould just be, george, e tip of the iceberg because now we're doing so many more things wit our tvs.
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talk to it and say pull up the "seinfeld" finale. >> a voice activated siriri activate command and your voice commands what you watch. >> wow! out to ginger. counting down to halloween with seven ltle pancake picassos all month to celebrate halloween our spoor ihop is giving kids the chance to have delicious fun deck rating their own scary face pancakes and this frid from 7:00 in the morn until 10:00 at night kids under 12 can get a free scary faced pancake. trick at all. really jt all treat. something to flip over to. we've got i hoppertunity's vp of culinary marie grimm. let's look at a couple. anyone got one really scary? i think the amount of sugar may be a ltle scary, right? we practiced our scary laugh, didn't we? >> yeah. >> aaagh. >> ooh. >> aaagh.
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one morecary laugh. >> ooh, ha, ha. >> yes. you ep painting. we'll give everyone their forecast for halloween. how about we do that? you're not painting, i'm sorry. i'm being corrected. from west to east what you can expect across the nation on halloween. heavier rain especially in the south andhen right up through the midwest but most of the east coast stays dry and just a little bit chilly. now i i've started this scary laugh thing. all right. we'll keep working ones. tomorrrrow, the gh is 56 with rain during the afternoon. here's your 7 day recast where wewe'll haveigh temperatures >> oh, these are coming along. we'll get good treats. can you say, back to you, george. she had it before -- >> she had it. almost nailed it. thank you, ginger. we're cole back and demi
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her newest hit "confident." we'll hear live if her but now jimmy kimmel always has fun convincing parents to play tricks on their kids about their halloween treats but someave turned the table. >> good. >> nick watt h their s sweet revenge. >> we ate every t of your halloween candy. >> no! >> reporter: this is now part of halloween like bellyaches and pukins. >> you ruined my life! >> reporter: but where are those kids now? first stop, ohio. >> hey, kimmel, payback. >> reporter: last year daddy pranked nolan. >> i'm going to eat it all. yeyeah, i'moing to e eat it. >> no. >> listen to me, let's see -- >> reporter: time for revenge. >> you in? high-five. good boy. nolan, you in? nice. daddy's brandnd-new work pants, nice sprinkles. lovely, your daddy is going to love that. >> but c can i dump it on?
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>> of course you can dump itt on. dump it wherever you like. >> do you think daddy will steal your candy again? >> no. >> reporter: going to do one pair of daisy dukes. that's enough for any man. >> surprise! >> hey, boys >> wow. what are you making? >> jeans. >> you're painting jeans. does mommy know you're dng this. >> they got all i into thiss stuff by themselv. >> you didn't know they were doing this at alall? >> let's break cover. >> there we go. >> i'm nick from "gogood morning america." luke, this kimmel d,revenge. we bought new jeans. will you steal his halloween candy again? >> probably. >> come on! >> absolutely.
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these guys and mom made dad's beloved tv into a spaceship's flight. >> hello. >> hello. >> oh. >> he's going to freak. >> i think , yeah. >> he did this to miles and asher. >> i'm going to eatll your candy. >> you are not nice. >> reporter: let's wait for dad to get home. >> where is -- >> well, it rained all day and so the boys made a spaceship. >> this is paint? >> it should wasashoff, right? >> this has to be a joke. >> it's not. >> i'm nick. >> i don'tven know what to say. i mean nick watt's in my house. >> reporter: now, will y ever steal their halloweenandy again? >> i probably won't. >> we recycled the tv andnd bought matt a new one.
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we're not monsters. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, arkansas. >> it doesn't sound like they have learn their lesson. not at all. >> huh-uh. >> it's a revenge show today. >> why so angry, america? >> we'll possibly get in a little more from jimmy kimmel monday night 11:35 eastern, 10:35 cenentral and that's going to be this year's installment of "hey, jimmy kimmel, i told my kids i ate all their halloween candy."
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it pretty much sums it up. you say when you were first starting out in this career you didn't have control. now, "confident" is just the beginning. >> yeah, you know, with this album, i've dealt with a lot of things in my life but i think e struggle that is so common that everybody has dealt with is confiden. so i wanted to empowe people with this message of inspiring people and trying to empower them. >> empowerment, inspirational. we love your makeup-free mondays. you're in such a good open place. take a look at what youid at "vanity fair." that was incredible. no clothes, no retouching, no makeup. that is confidence. >> pretty much as confident and bare as you can get. >> this is me. you know, take it or leave it. >> yeah. >> that's your message. now you're performing at the amas on november 22nd. >> i am. >> on abc. what can why expect? >> well, you can probably expect my newt single "confident." >> that's exciting. >> and hopefully a reaeally confident performance. >> i'm confident that it's going
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to be confidenent. you and nick jonas are aually major big tour announcement on "good morning america." how exciting is that, everybody? the future now touricking off in ne. what are you most looking forward to with this tour? >> not only am i really close with nick, we've been each other's best friends for a aong time now but also on top of that i'm excited t to play for the audience, getting to sing new mumuc is refreshing. > how hav your fans reacted to this new music, demi? >> i would say pretty good. >> you guys got the cue very well. nicely done. but what are hearing from them? >> what i'm hearing from them, i'm hearingng tt they are really receptive of everything that i've done, all the changes i made in my music. they are saying, you know what, you've grown as an artist a we're going with you and i'm really grateful for that. >> well, i am very grateful you're here right now and get to hear her sing, how about that, off her new album out now here
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title track, "confident." [ cheers and a applause it's time for me to take it i'm the boss right now not gonna fake it not when you go down 'cause this is my game and you better come to play i used to hold my freak back now i'm letting go i make my own choice yeah i run this show so leave the lights on no you can't make me behave oh oh oh so you say i'm complicated that i must be outta my mind
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but you've had me underrated rated rated ah ha what's wrong with being what's wrong with being what's wrong with being confident ah ha what's wrong with being what's wrong with being what's wrong with being confident ah ha it's time to get the chains out is your tongue tied up 'cause this is my ground and i'm dangerous and you can get out but it's all about me tonight tonight oh h oh oh so you say i'm complicated that i must be outta my mind but you've had me underrated rated rated ah ha what's wrong with being what's wrong with bebeing what's wrong with being
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confident ah ha >> sing it, come on. what's wrong with being what's wrong w with being what's wrong with being confident ah ha what's wrong with being what's wrong with being what's wrong with being confident ah ha what's wrong with being what's wrong with being oh ah ha uh-huh yea ooh ooh ooh >> how many of you guys are confident? so you say i'm complicated but you've got me underrated yh yeah what's wrong with bng what's
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the brighside of car bu love this song, love the message. "confident," demi lovato, thank you smuch. before we go want to tell you about the 40th tcs new york city marathon. it's this sunday. amy robach, you have your running shoes on. >> the only way i'm running a marathon is in a relay. at means i i only have to run a few miles. and running programs for children who don't have accesss to them we're running for and it will be broadcast live on wa 7 streamed liven watch abc and espn3, as well so watch me run my three miles.
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be located in northeast norfolk. it's estimated the plant will create around 50 jobs with salaries averaging near 70 thousand. "other than we're ready to go and dig some dirt, i don't have a whole lot more to say expt i'm glad to be here and i think we can make this community grow!" said havens. jessica rae: plans for construction begins in early november... charley who works out of texas jokingly made a commentabout wanting to get started before it gets cold. he has hopes of operating in july of 20-17. jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: we'll have cloud cover this morning followed by clearing this afternoon. tomorrow, we expect some sunshine early before increasing clouds and a chance of showersy the afteternoon. rn will end by s sunrise on halloween anwe'll
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>> it's "live with kelly & michael." today, one of hollyod's leading ladies, sandra bullock. plus, superstar chef, jamie oliver, with super healthy and super delicious dishes. and we continue our viewers' choice halloween cntdown with your number one pick. all next on "live." [captioning madede possible by disney-abc domestic television] >> now here are emmy winners
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kelly: hi. [applause] key: hi. you guys are the nicest. oh, my gosh. you look pretty. all right, it's thursday, october 29, 2015. it's october 29. it's my faer-in-law's s birthday. happy birthday! michael: happy birthday. kelly: love you, love you, love you. michael: that's awesome. kelly: yes, and i know it was your twin's birthdayay yterday. michael: yes,y twin's birthday. so what i got -- you know, i got to surprise them. kelly: i know. it's shard tkeep it a secret. michael: like yesterday, i wanted to say it, but i hopped on a plane as soon as we were done, and ilew down to north carolina. and i owed up at school when they didn't expect it, and i picked t them up with -- and their eyes were like oh! kelly: did they ink somethi was wrong? michael: no. [laughter] michael: they didn't indicate
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