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bus 31 w was in mechanically good ape. saying the causes c could only be due to eernal forces. early this morning, plane landing in russia's st. petersburg. carrying many of the bodies of the 224 who died in the crash. the airliner, strewn across eight square miles of barren desert. the airline insisting there was ng wrong with the plane. russiaia top aviation official saying it's too early to know. >> if that tail section came off first. was it a bomb or was it structural failure? >> reporter: the flight took off from sharm el sheikh on saturday. smiling families posting photos. over t next 20 minutes, the plane rose to 31,000 feet.
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then, data shows it climbed and descended quickly several times. contact was lost. no distress call. an isis-linkedroup claimed responsibility. intelligence officials s they don't have theissiles to shoot down a plane that high. and the ex-wifef the -pilot told russianv hat he regularly complained about the status of the aircraft. back in st. petersburg this morning, anguished families, like these parents of a 29-year-old who ed, now going to t the morgue to try to identify loved ones. russia says the recovery efforts at the crash site will end today. the bla boxes have been recovered. they're in good shape. we're told they' been sent to cair for analysis. the best hope for sheddining light to how this tragedy unfolded. >> thank you, alex.
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you heard inalex'sreport, external forces. what do you think snrgts at this point, we can't rule anything out. for ar airplane to come apart many midair for no good reason is why this is such a mystery. there are a couple of things we can look at. perhaps a bomb. or perhaps it was some unkno structural failure where the airplane came apart. right now, we don't have evidence that points us one way or the other. >> you heard from alexeiing saying the black boxes. it's more the patrn of the wreckage they're looking at? >> we talkedbout this in the past. we're saying let's f fd the black box. this airplane came apart instantaneously. there may not be data on the black boxes to help us. they'll shift to the debris on the desert floor.
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the real answers will be there on what the wreckage shows us. >> hopefully so, tooefsteve. thank you. now to the wild weather acss the south. 20 tornadoes repoported. major flash floods left a trail of destruction. clayton sandell is in la port, texas. good morning. reporter: good morning too you, george. they're picking up the pieces in this neighborhoooo this rning. you can see this house h h nearly a a of the roof torn off by the this or the nato. about 70 homes damaged here. that's just the start. nonstop week endnd rains, up to three inches an hour. >> we were scared. the water was up and up. >> repororter: clong roads. swallowing cars and rvs. six people killed. >> i was holding a tr. the tree flipped over. it hit me. i don't remember nothing after that. i woke up. i was floating. >> reporter: jeremy hernandez
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their car was overtaken by rushing flood waters. cary was stuck in a tree for four hours, calling ourbc station to beg for help. >> i'm up in a tree. i'm about 20 feet up. i can go up higher if i need to. >> reporter: the houston area slammed with more than a foot of rain in 4 hours. halloween brought more weather tricks. six tornadoes touching down saturday. these homes ripped aparty a twister packing 115-mile-per-hour winds. sflit w freaky. >> reporter: troy says he and his family are lucky their home wasn't destroyed by this tornado,o, caughtn the h home security camera. >> all t this was up again there. >>eporter: for thousasas of residentss in south and central texas, it's time to clean up the deadad weather system i i moving east. isis morning, toward alabama, florida, and georgia.
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's schools, too. some in such bad shape that classes here this morning are canceled. now, t meteorologist ginger zee. >> thank you, clayton. it was a difficult week end. not just theren texas. you're looking a reports from texaso georgia of flash flooding and 20 reported tornadoes. at least nine of them confirmed. that storm moving to the east this morning from the florida panhandle up through montgomery, atlanta, spartans burg, south carolina. that's where the heaviest rain will fall. this in, three-plpl inches, compare nothg compared to what fell in washington state. i'll have more on california coming up. thank you. in the meantime, the race for president. the backlash this morning over last week's republican debate. the candidates concerned about the questions and the amount of time theyy have to answer them. their representatives met last night to come up with new guidelines.
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tom llamas is here with that. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. the complaintsange fro the types of dressing rooms to the number of candidates on stage. they didn't aagree with everythi. one campaign says there was universal frustration. this morning, campaign chaos. some of the republicans running for psident aree teaeang up to try t t changee the uoming debates. representatives from nearly all of the republican candidates meeting overnight behind closed doors followingng last week's highly criticized debate that prompted responses like this. >> we have isis and al qaeda attacking us and we're talking about fantasy football. can w stop? >> the last debate was a farce. i think there's general agreement. something needs to be done about it. >> reporter: dr. ben carson wants one debate per moh. calling for, less gotcha questions and more substance. >> don'tou want to hear what they have to say and have that challenged by a free press?
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but as far as i i coconcernene theses debates are to highlight the differences in philosophy between the candidates. >> reporter: some of the other major kptds asking for mor change and making bold suggestions. >> if you have never voted in a republan primary in your life, you don't get to moderate republican primary debate. >> reporter: now, the republican national committee, which was not invited to meeting last night, said it is appointing their c.o.o. to oversee the debates. it's unclear if the candidates will listen to this person since they wt to call the shots. >> let's bring in the chair of the rnc,yan previs. the campaign seems to have taken ifif matter in their own hands. one said, ththe major question is if the rnc should be involveved at all. have you lost control of the debate process?
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>> look, there's 14 campaigns and to you know, it t takes a few people to create a narrative. no. we're involved. we're in control. we're setting the clal dar. in fact, if what happens from last night -- goes forward, think it's exactly where we want to be. >> the campaigns will send a list of demands to the debate sponsors. including three. each candidate gets 30 seconds for opening and closing statements. eqequallumr of questions for each candidada andpproval of debate graphics. do you expect other changes? or is that it? >> no not on the scheduling. not on the contracting. ththe ability to sanction or desanction a debate is with the rnc. we have the levere in order to make that happen. >> you d't have to run that by th candidates? >> when -- we have already set the calendar. the calendar is set.
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and so we're going to work through the calendar. but, what we're going to make sure that we do is communicate with t the candates. listen to the candidates. make sure when there is unanimity among the candidates, we're going to fight for what the candidatess want. when you have 14 candidates, part of what last night was the candidates getting together to focus on what they can agree on. when we started this procs, we wanted to do a few things. set a reasonable calendar. we didn't want 23 debates. we wanted some say on who the moderars were. we did all that. >> what about e innb debate? you said it was suspended. donald t trump won't participate if they continue to partner with telemundo? >> that's yet to be seen. we'll communicate with nbc. talk to the candidates. we'll do what wee need to do.
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what happened att the cnbc debate was a debacle.e. it's clear. i've been voc about that. it wasn't what was promised. it wasn't what was delivered. they should be more invold if the formatting. i'm happy about that. >> mr. chairman, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you, george. >> we're going to have to see what happens on the last question. donald trump says he'll boycott that debate if telemundo is involved. he'll be here live tomorrow nowe turn to a deadly halloween shooting rampagage. man walking through a colorado neighborhood killing three people before he was killed in a gun battle with police. kayna whitworth h s the story. shots fired. possible shooting in progress. >> reporter: a normally quiet neighborhood transformed into a crime scene. three people were gunned down
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lice still searching for a move. two women and a y yeto be identified man killed saturday morning. all the victims were shot in less than 30 minutes. it all started before 9:00 a.m. saturday. the first victim was man riding his bike. 24-year-old ryan white was awoken by shots. >> i didn't believe they were gunshots at first. >> reporter: matt said he saw the shoot walki down the street. >> two guns. he's walkingcacaly like he's walkingdodog. >> reporter: abshireollows t gunman. in just a few blocks, he came across a horrifying scene. >> a came upon a bench. a lady was shot. i put pressure on the wound. another lady shot in e jaw. >> reporter: pole caught up with the shooter here. in a b barrage of bullets, the suspect was killed. police seen searching foror mor evidence.
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>> we're all hurting tonight. >> reporter:overnight, the cocommunity of colorado springs gathering by candle light t to remember the victims. so authorities say the autopsies will be done today. and they're planning a news nference t tomorrow to release the name of the the third victim and the suspect. roron? >> we're thinking of that community. ththk you, kayn > amy has the morning's other top stories. including earthakes shaking up arizona overnight. >> the firirst hitit black c canyon city around 9:00. two larger quakes around midnight. the strongest was a 4.2 magnitude. no injuries report. an explosion that leved a home near detroit could be felt three miles away. one man in critical condition. the residents had been reportedlyryining to start their furnace. a monster typhoon.
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hurricane is affecting yemen. fierce winds have destroyed m me than 100 homes in the area. a one-time presidential cacandidatat whose career took him frfr washington to hollywood. former senator fred thompson has died. he appeared in at least 20 films and stard in "law & order." he w was 73. a foggy day in london harardly newsworthy. far from typical. forr the second straight day, the city encased in fog. the view shows there iss n escaping it. heathrow airport. that? i don't know. they landed safely, though, thank goodness. >> thank you, amy.
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serieses in just 30 seconds.s. we're back at 7:17 with the exciting e end of the world series. the royals finishing off the mets in five games. t.j. hol. s has the ststy. >> the royalsls 2015 world champions! >> reportete the 30-year wait is over. ththe kansas royals clinch the first world series title since 1985. >> that's a shot into the gap in left center! and the royals have ploun it open in the 12th. >> reporter: they did it with another dramatic late inning
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comeback that left the mets' players stunned. >> inning over. >> reporter: behind a domint pitching performance by matt harvey, the mets held the lead. harvey out. you can see him firing tback.. in. >> the stadidium here. >> reporter: that decision proved costly. >> that's in the air to left. back, oveve his head. >> repepter: he allowed one rur to score. the royals tied it, 2-2rks on a gutsy base-running play by eric hosmer, sending the game t extra innings. a whoppg five runs scored in the 12th, 7-2. thee win poignant for royals pitcher, edinson volquez, whose father died the day he pitchched game one. >> i'm pretty sure my dad would be proud of me. >> reporter: the series full of dramatic moments.
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the end of murphy's hitting streak. >> murphy boots it. >> reporter: to his game four error, one of the worth you'll see in the world series er, say some. now, the royalsls comeback win. well, the royals won after winning three games i the world series after being down by runs in the eighth inning of later. led some to say last night, only the royals would be losining goi into the ninth thinking, we got them right where we want them. >> thank you, t.j. much more ahead. leah remini on her break from scientology and her message for former church member kat holmes. >> because i know now she did what she did leaving in the way that she did because she had to protect her daughter, which, in
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of one person. sioux city fire crews were called to the 1400 block of center street late friday night. neighbors reported hearing a man and woman screaming for help. according toton official repept from the sioux city fire rescue department, the fire was so strong crews had to attack the fire om the back of the house... "i just came out and saw the house on fire and big flames. the mother looked like she was panicking, trying to get her baby out of the house," said santiago. "it was probably one of the worst things that i had ever seen happen on this block. just knowing that those kids were trapped inside and how the father was on the opposite side of the house trying to break in to the rooms just to get them out," said campos. jessica rae: this fire claimed the life of one male victim. jessica let's check in with
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wcome back to "gma." there you see the 2006 wedding between tom cruise and katie holmes. that was the event that sparked leah mini's eventual break from the church. a wrenching process. an exclusive new interview with remini coming up. also right nonow, investigators on the ground if egypt ts morning, trying to figure out what caused the passenger jet to fall apart mor than 30,000 feet in the air.
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and pilot error is not to blame. mething that theyall external forces took down the jet. a sign of the times. surprising new study. or is it? nearly all kids tururned age of 4 have used a phone or other mobile device. most of them started before the 1st birthday. >> what are they waiting, if inging for, robin? t the fallout after the wild play of the mimiami-duke football game. >> eight lateral passes. the refs in a whole lot of trouble. that's ahead. we're going to begin with leah remini and her very publicic break with scientology. the exclusive on "20/20" the other night broughtnterest on her book. you sat down with her over the weekend. she did not hold back.
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30-ree relationship with scientology. a religion she and her sister mother as children. after years of slowly questioning scientology, the beginning of the end hapned at the star-studded wedding of tom cruise to katie holmes. she was upset to fin that a number of guests had filed what scientologists filed knowledge reports, complaining about her behavior before and at the wedding. >> canou read me key lines? >> it starts with, i was displayed by the behavior of leah remini. the behavior as a guest and friend was upsetting. >> i sat down with leah remini for her action to all of it. the church of scientology has provided several statements to abc news. i'm going the read part of the latest one. the full statement son to website. >> oh, please go therere and see that.
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>> her repeated ethicalal lapses and callous treatnt of others led to a review, which resulted in her being expelled. what do you say to that? >> um -- ah -- what do iay to that.. >> were you exexpelled? >> that's like ying, i broke up with yo you broke up with me. i don't know when that happened. i didn't get the mo that i was expelled. if that's what makes them fee good, i was there, like i said, for over three decades pip don't know when these lapses occurred. but again, n a shing endorsement of an organization who says they have thenses a to man kind and certainly, i was there skeeking ingseeking health. about that. cruise. >>mm-hmm. >> what is his role in the church? >> well, that's clear.
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thereeems t to be a lotot of power there. that i couldn't subscribe to, as well, if i'm at dinner, we're going to dinner together you're not going to write an internal church report on me that you thought i got aittle -- you know, tipsy at your dinner party. and then,, have to dealith that financially within your church. and be tak off o a spiritual path, so to speak, to deal with how you're interacting with this particular person. and so, the power seemed to be enormo. it was my experience. >> were you, i mean, i can't imagine that. being with someone in a sococl setting and being, were you afraid of what you said or didn't say or how you acted? were you worried about getting written up? >> constantly. that, again, there's policy in
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the church that requires parishioners to write each other up. i was guilt of ththis. what it does is it doesn't allow you to have the relationshihip with the person -- you have become a person who can't deal with your hususband directly, your wife directly, your own child directly. and the church becomes your parent in that way. and then, m m role is pushed out. >> cruise's ex-wifefe katie holmes issued a s stement we saw in friday's special. she said, i regret having upset leah in the past and wish her only the best in the future. you're smiling. >> yes. i'm smiling because it almost makes me -- um -- want to cry. it makes me emotional because -- um -- at the time, that katie and this particular crew were
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lot of time and pain and my family. being reprogrammmmed. so, at the time, i was -- umm -- fighting with her, i guess, for aack off a better word, within the church. and now i know, really, what she was going through. because at the time, i was thinking of myself. and my family and what we were going through. analthough painful, i had no idea she was going probably through a lot more. anding looing back now and seeing her and suri, um -- out there in the world and her beieing able to be with her daughter, and live her life is -- you know, i'm touched by it. i'm touched by it. because i know now she did what she did, leaving in the way that she did, because she had to prototect h daughterer whicic in a way, connects us now. and because -- >> because part ofhat you did was toorotect youour daughter.
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>> right. because i didn't want my daughter to choose the church, ultimately, which is what i felt i woulde raising was that. you choose your church. which so many famililies do in these kind of extremist religions. >> iet there's a lot you would like to say to katie. >> yes, s. it's because we bot left at e we're able toave this kind of grace towards each other. cause, we're back to being human. >> ally, really powerful. and emotional. just so raw. coming up, we asked her more. the bibiest difference between her life now and then. and whether or not she's stiti religious. you can readll about it in her book, "troublemaker." whic is out tomorrow. >> such revealing interview. thank you, amy. coming you, a new headline on kids and car seats. how the rear-facing seats could
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we're back now with the serious health scare involving chipiple. the fast f fd chain closing dozens of restaurants. neal karlinsky has the story for us. >> reporter: this morning, doors are indefinitelylylosed at more than 40 chipotle restaurants. the pular mexican food chain taking the step after an e. coli outbreak sickens more than 20 people. some hospitalized. would-be patrons greeted with this message. i, we're closed dueue to a supply chain issue. today, officials fear those ms will go up. >> we know that people can still become ill. the incubation period can be up to ten days. >> reporter: over the weekend,
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three people in portland and 19 outside seattle got sick. eight had to be hospitalized. >> it feels like yourr guts are being ripped out. >> reporter: when questioned, most, not all, victims said they ate atchipotle. >> we believe a food itetem is the cause. >> reporter: even though chipotle can't be directly linked to the outbreak, they said they immediately and voluntarily shuttered all 43 locations in washington and oregon. out of 1700 restaurants nationwide. saying in a a statement, the safety and well being of our customers is always the highest priority. even though the vast majority of the restaurants have no reported proboblems. for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> our thanks to neal. dr. richaha bess sirere with more. what are investigators looking for? you federal, state, and locals jumping on this.
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they'll do a number of studies. test the food from the restaurants. can they find the e. coli? does it match the e. coli from the patients? they'll give everyone who was sick a questionnaire and mane ewe been they'll tick off everything they ate. they'll give the same questionnaire to the people there at the same time and see if there is a difference in the foods. often thatan tell youhe moeking gun. >> what foods may be the suspect? >> when i did this, it was almost always ground bebeef. there have been outeaks from lettuce,rom sprouts. fromsalsa. you have tomatoes,onions, papaleley, cilantro. sometimes, you can say it was the salsa. not the key ingredie. you want to go back to the farm and prevent this from happening in the future coming up, the game-changing play by the him hurricanes. leading to a fire storm, wouldn't you say, jesse snrnlgts i would say so. the play that won the hur dans
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during the kick return. final seconds of the game. should the touchdown have count d ed? >> the hurriricas pulling off a 1 in a million play involving eight lateral passes. now, the acc calling foul over what appears to be a string of bloup lls. >> ball still alive. >> the pigskin touching eight sets of happeneds. the ball making its way to defensive back elder making an incredible dash into the end zone. >> 40 yard line, no plaque shirts between the goal line! can you believe what you just saw! >> we never practiced it. we just got a bunch of playmakers. and we made a play. we jus wanted toeep the ball alive. >> reporter: referees reviewing the touchdown. >> the ruling on theield is a touchdown. > reporter: this morning, not everyone is celebrating. the acc suspending the game's officials for two games.
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during the final plplay. most notably that replay officials should have ruled mark walton down. despite the controroversy, miami's victory cannot be erturned. >> it's a miracle! >> reporter: the hurricanes' response, just this tweet. >> that'll do it. >> important to know duke head coach david cutcliffe has asked that the ncaa be able to overturn results in the future after the game is dodo. >> the refs suspepeed. you think something else w wld happen. >> i can't remember the last time i have hea refs being suspended. we have had some wild fishes. >> i i'm going the lateral to the desk.. >> we were wondering. are t they going to change the rule? if it's been proven that it's that bad. >> all right. when we come bang, at the top of the hour, we hav more of the new interview with leah remini, life after scientology
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. troublemaker. lee ra remini in an abc news exclusive interview takes us inside her years as a scientologist. >> sitting, talking to you, i would be secretly thinking, how can i get her in the church >> you had an agenda. >> right. i f ft i always had some kind off agagda. >> what she's telling her daughter. how she's moving forward. no sleep nation. millions of americans sufuffering
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from not snoozing enough. how your body is going into overdrive when you don't get enough sleep. how do get back to being healthy? starting this morning. it's like rain and isn't it ironic, it's been 0 years since "jagged little pill" exploded into the zit zeitgeist. you live, your learn. as we say -- >> good morning, america. and we are loooong forward toearing fromlanis morissette. she's here perfming. we have toive a shoutout to royalsfans. the new york city marathon runners. that medal, new york city mararathon. wow. >> they' opinion going all night long. >>and also this half hour, parents hand off phones and tablets to little ones.
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new research out this morning about w much e exposure kids are getting and how young they're starting. a lot more on that. >> before t they're e even 1 year. >> in utero. >> and carry underwood singing dolly parton's hit, "9 to 5." i go one on one wh carrie. we count down. you're going to nashville for the cmas. we have thehe countdown specials. the wompbl crossover performances. we'll give you a taste. let's start with amy and the morning rundown. the big story nps you do e tails on the russian jet that fell out of is sky, killing all 224 people on board. the bodies of many of the victims arrive in russia this morning. the airline claims there was noing wrong with the plane
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when it broke apart 30,000 feet in the air. today, metrojet executives deny their plane or pots had anythi to do with the crash. experts have said it's possible a bomb was on board. russian officials say it's too early to tell. the black boxes have been recovered. they've been sent to cairo for analysis. a major cleanup effort is under way in texas andhe deep south. 20 tornadoes along the gulf coast. destroying homes. flippi rvs. up to four inches an hour triggered flalash flooding. the republican karntdcandidates trying to gain control over the format of the debates. they agreed on mandatory and clososing statements. and donald trump will be here
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live this studio tomorrow to talk to george about his campaign and his new book, "crippled america." new questions about the safety of children in car seets. children in rear-facing car seats are at r risk f head injuries in rear end crashes. rear-facing car seats are still the safest. they say the seatsts could be made more safe by tethering them so they don't rock backwards on impact. an eye-opening report on the amount of time young children are spending in front of electronic devices and tv. a small study found nearly all children under the age of 4 had been exposed to mobile devices. most began using them before the age of 1. and by age 4, a whopping three-quarters of those children had their own mobile devices. half of them also had their own television. finally, among the 50,000 runners at the new york marathon this week end, there was a merry band from abc news run farg good
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yours truly led our relay team. each of us tackling one to three miles. deb roberts rallied for the final leg. she crosses the finish lin in central park. swru ju change, jonathan karl, mara schiavocampo joining usus. we ran to befit team for kids. we had barbara and james there as well. we want to give a team mvp to jon karl who kept running after his stint was finished. >> goo for him. >> i ended at three. >> good job. great, great job. we're all looking down. >> we went out and watched. >> we were there this support. >> way t go, mara, doi it pregnant. i can't imagine. here's wh's coming up on our "gma morning me." more of our exclusive interview with leah mini. she's telling all about her inside yearss ascientolist. what she's telling herer daughter
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abouou that time now as well. a new health alert. this one hurts us. hits close to home. the real risks of not getting enough sleep. what kit do to your body. it's not pretty. plus, carrie underwood opened up to robin about the two bibig loves of her life. an why dolly pt season her ins separation. all that and so much more coming up live on "gma" dpam, here inood morning america" here in times square. [ doorbell rings ] [ malannouncer ] don't you wish everything could put itself away like reflex? only from moen.
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and maybe envious. we're just happy that we have alanis morissette here. celebrbrating 2 years of "jagged little pill." and she's performing liv come back. >> it will be awesome. you bleed you learn you scream hey marc. how you feeling? don't ask. this is what it can belike to have shingles, a painfu blistering rash. i never thought this would happen to me. if you had chickenpox, the shingles virus is already inside you. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. i'm going to go back to the eye doctor tomorrow. it's pretty close to my eye. i don't know how you do it. talk to your doctor or pharmacist today
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country road take me home to the place i belong wt virginia mountain mama take me home brad paisley covering john denver's "country roads." you saw john denver up there. he opened that field. he was the singer there. it's a big, big crossover hit. l part of our special brad, one of the hosts for the cmcma awards along with carrie underwood.
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>> that s song jus takes me right back. i love that song. cannot wait.. first now, we have more with leah remini. the star speaking out on why she broke with the church of scientology two years ago. and in her new book, troublemaker, surviving hollywood and scientology, out tomorrow. remini opened up about what her life is like now after leaving the church. what's the ig best change? where you are now in your life and how y you live life? now versus then? >> i was very judgmental whihile i was ininhe organization. i thoug he had all t t answers. i thought we were doing amazing things for the world. and, um -- th's what we were told. that's what we believed. and all sign tollcientologists believe their occurring man's ills. eing people, not judges them,
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because they might think differently, have a different faith. um, that i'm not secretly sitting there thinking, i can help her if she would come into the organization with me. sitting talking to yo i would be sectlyy thinking, how can i get her in thehe church. >> right. >> are you religious now in any way? >> i was always religious. i was baptized as a catholic. i got my daughter baptized as a catholic. my husband is. yes,'m reconnecting with my faith. and,m, it's been a beautiful thing. and i want that for my daughter. i want her to have a placeceo go where she feels safe. and she feels loved. and she's sending that love out to the world. >> is there anything you miss about the church? >> i've been there most of my life. um -- my family has dedicated their life.
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i look at -- that time spent and theelelationships that we lost. and what we thought we were doing. it was hard. >> what was good about it? >> t there are a lot of good things about it. though it's an extremist religion or o organized religion. it's an all in or all out proposition. it helped me in my life. but yo can't take some of it and leave the rest. you have to be all in. once you get over the initial, i don'tave any scientology friends left, your life becomes about being celebatory. >> there's a freedom. >> not everybodydys guest us. it's not a a about conspiracy. it's not us against them. what i gained from it is amazing. why i can't 100% sit her and don't want to sit here and bash it. becaus it gave me a lot.
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>>hat's the takeaway for people? what do quu want them to take away from readingour book? >> though i was in thiss church for most of my life, there was a lot of positive that happened. i want people to know it's never too late to start again. >> and that's such aheme in her book. that cowcan, at any moment in your life, change things. she was lucky to have the support of her farmly. not everyone is as lucky. evy one of her family members left with her. her hukd, sister, mother. >> sometim that doesn't happen. >> they've gotot each otheher. she says that's evything opinion. >> george, over to you. snooze solutions. millions don't get enough sleep. that can have impact on your health. becky worry starts us off.f. >> most of us doot get enough sleep. have sleep deprivation a huge problem. >> reporter: we're a
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sleep-deprived nation. those suffering the most, the 15 million americans who work late night or early morning shift work. rking these hours is s bad thth shift work has been listed as a probably cause of cancer. >> lack of sleep can lead to an increase risk of cardiovascular disee. diabetes, and weight gain. >> reporter: when you're sleep deprive deprived, your body thinks there is something wrg. the body consumed lean muscle mass. spl shift workers eat during the nighttime, the body is not as well able to cope with the food and not to process it in the right way. >> to show this. i head to a lahere in san francisco. i'i'here for a gluecose test.
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i've had eight hours of sleep. hi body converts the sugar into fuel that it can use right away. my level only goes up about 6%. well within my body's ability to process it with ins lun. in a study where sleep was restricted, understandly lost efficiency by 21% from one night's bad sleep. over time, this increasases diabetes risk. >> it's unnatural for your body to be up and awake and eating during the nighttime. >> reporter: while dr. sheer recommends shift workers eat memeals during regular daytime hours, the r rlity for those working the graveyard shift, exhaustion and possible weieight gain may be all in a night's work. >> let's get more from dr. jen ashton. some of e shift workers gained weight. how does sleep deprivation affect metabolism? >> t there's an overall activation
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in the brain.n. it makes us seek out stuff like this. high fat, hue sugar, highly palatable foods. two key players. brain hormones. the first one, xwrks hrelin. our brain makes more ghrelin. don't try thist home. it becomes more of an implans at home with ghrelin. this drives us to eat. enough. i'm not hungry. this ss up a perfect storm for eating more,oving less, and gaining weight. >> a lot of adverse affects on our immune system. >> itends the mess edgers all over the b body that we're activated, on alert. key players a increased.
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increased rick o of cardiovascular disease. >> irritability. >> people think, i can handle this. they have effects on their learning. >> i'm like, check, check, check. >> reduced academic performance. and mood disorders. >> we'll talk all week long about sleep disorders. what can we tell viewers now? >> first step. commit to make sleep a priority. it's not a luxury. it's of par with diet and fitness. control t environmt. make sure it's cool and the light is down. then target the mind-body connection.. >> and put the devices down. >> thank you, jen. this crew loves it when we talk about sleep. remember sleep, amy. remember that thing they call sleep? we're revving up.
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big special countdown to the cma awards. country's greatest crossover hits. a who's who of stars. carrie underwood told me about her new music and her idol. i might sound bad sometetes i need a smoke break >> reporter: smoke break, a song off her all bum. one of the songs about the two great loves of her life. her husband, nhl star mike fisher. and their 8-moh-old son, isaiah. can't wait for people to hear the last trac i feel that these two really inspired that track. >> yeah, they did. >> tell us about it. >> it's called what i never knew i always wanted. that sums it up. both of them. the men in my life. i never really pictured myself
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getting marrd. kind of took a more laidback approach to the whole thining. and, now i couldn't imagine my life without either one of them. >> reporter: tonight, for our special, carrie will perform dolly parton's song, "9 to 5." for service and devotion >> reporter: must be fun t perform. >> it. a loft fast words and notes. if been singing this song for years. i feel like i spent the beginning pt of it trying to emulate dolly. and realizing it was impossible. we put our own, i don't know, groove, on to it. >> reporter: for carrie, dolly parton has always been her idol. spl she's tiny. but she's larger than life. she's got in air about her. she's dolly. like, all the time. everywhere. that's just who she is. i imagine her, i'm like, does she, like, sit around her house
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i decided, , she doesn't. she's got her heels on full makeup. she's dolly all the time. because that's just her. >> you have that idea. a special performance by care re tonight. i had the privilege of introducing her at the grand oel opry. you heard brad paisle lady a. a duet, darius rucker and brett. and justin timberlake joins chris stapleton. they'll be performing wednesday night. the morning of the cma awards. tim mcgraw, an embarrassment of riches. you're going to have a great time. >> it's my first time. i'm so excited. >> all starts tonight withur countdown to the cmaa wards. country's greates crossover hits. 10:00 p.m. eastern.
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i hope you'lll join us. let's go outside to ginger. >> look who found. my new friend matt. he's got new hardware. how was the race? >> the race was amazing. new york is great. >> i agree. these clouds are great. look at this picture. out of brekenridge, colorado. they're called wave clouds. take that with you to the water cooler. i know you'll be talking about it. it h to with the wind. the windy conditions continue.temperatures t today are anticipated to be in the lower 70s and we'll be staying there through wednesday. we'll highlight a strong southerly breeze as well which is expected to begin tomorrow afternoon and stay with us through dnesday. toward the end of the model, you can see some showers heading our way. a
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we approach the weekend. today, we're loving n york and loving the crowd out her this morning. we want to love some "pop." let's get to it. >> i'm loving the changes in the studio. this couch has george and i a little too leaning back just a litt bit. >> george is falling asleep. >> let's adjdjust it. love the color. lover everything that everybody's doing. >> a couple of min weeks to. we tweaks. let's get to it. fans of "inside out" know it takes pce in the mind of a little girl named riley as told by five emotions. now, it can be revealed, those emotions had to compete wit roles with a ring of others. proders were considering
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despair, even schadenfreude. >> schadenfreude. >> that would have been hilarious. at would be dimented. in a 40-something worl i get it. director pete doctor said when ey began research on the film, they learned scientists' theories vary on how many emotions humans have. the five chosen were with perfect to tell is the story of the little girl. george, you were correct. it does leave the door open to a sequel. considering the first film m me $355 million. that s sparks an emotion in the movie company. it's called pure joy. >> weaw it again this week end. it's so good. >> i would like to try out for schadenfreude if they decide to do it. a "pop news investigation." turns out your cat may be plotting to kill you.
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now, a study carried out by a uk umpbt and the bronx zoo proofs domestic house cats and the wilder relatives are similar. aggression. i haveness. what is stoppingluffy from taking you out? simply her size, say scientists. the next time you sue fluffy licking her lips, it may not be because she's hungry f for kibble. >> dan harris is not happy with you. he loves his cats. >> i think it's fascinating. cats look like they're smarter than us. >> like they're judges you. >> i hoped and wished as a kid that our cats were big like tigers. i guess not. >> i thought it with us a cool study. please address all complaints to
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y@y@y@ alanis morissette in the next half barbara walters as well. >> come on back.tt0w!t%(q! el (;0, tt0w!t%(qed (=2h tt0w!t%(q% )8x-j-\ tt0w!t%(q% kzx-wb tt0w!t!t!t!t!t!th@ccfoallegedy selling the synethenic marijuana drug... k-2... that may have causeded the death of a west high school senior. 18 year-old rose autumn mouw.. .is charged with involuntary manslaughter...an d delivery of a controlled substance. the charges stem from the death of 18 year-old high school senior...austin mccloud. mc-cloud died last april...after smoking the drug "k-2"... he allegedly purchased fromom mo. mouw has pleaded not guilty.
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her trial is set to begin on april 26th. abc-9 spoke to the mother of f mccloud, who says she has no hate i in her het for mouw. she says that nothing will bring her son back.... jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: we're going to be sticking to the warmer side for a while! high temperatures today are anticipated to be in the lower 70s and we'll be staying there through wednesday. we'll highlight a strong southerly breeze as wellhich is
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that. and others. >> i got dressed up just for you. >> always a pleasure to have you. >> we're going to learn more that we didn't know about you. >> yes, i've been realizing things. i'm writi a book. there's a lot i'm learning aboutut my own self. >> what is the title? do you have itt et? >> no. it's part memoir. part what i like to think is hard-won wisdom. we'll find out. today, the the music. > now it's time to yahoo! your day. many women, you know, we hoard ore make our makeup. it may beime to throw out the stash of the old favorites you'reolding on to just in case. yahoo! beauty editor in chie bob bobbi brown with the tips you need to clean up. >> the average consumer owns over 40 products. most women really use only about five to seven.
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out your makeup drawer. everyone's drawer gets overloaded in the mmer. here are m my bes titips. tip one, check expiration dates. get rid of all the makeup that's expired. most women hold on the old makeup. even though they know it's expired. mascara only lasts fromhree to six months. ordinary than that, you're risking an eye infection. edit yr products, make sure the colors are right for the season. fall, stick to colors a little richer in texture. you can never go wrong with a brown. tip three, only by producuy products that work with your lifestyle. if you don't want to spend an hour with your makeup, stick with easy colors. make y your life simple with makeup. here's to a beautiful fall. >> are you going to confess? it's bad enough that we do that. >> we're going to stop it. sometimes i might give to it my daughters to play with. >> i've given to it my younger sister. >> which i won't anymore.
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>> it's over with. so many of us are guilty of that. geor had chance to sit down with barbara walters just the other day. here sit. >> so great to have barbara walters back here on "gma." she's covered every big story, including the scandals and most controversial criminal cases in the country. she's shedding new light on them in barra walters presents, americ scandals.. >> i committed adulte. >> don't ask me things like that.. >>eporter: they're some of the most memorable television inteiews ever. the menenz brothers. >> just a nor tall kid. >> oh, eric, you're a norl kid who killed your parents. >> what's left to take? are you going to take my testicles a make earrings autoout of them? >> reporte mark david chapman. >> i thought by killing him i
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would acquire his fame. >> reporter: barbara going back to the cases. she talks to gloria chapman. >> he callsls and ss he plans t kill john lennon. whatat did you think? >> i didn't believe him. that he was really going to do it. >> reporter: shares never before seen moments from her interview with jean harris. >> take those off when you -- >> i need them. >> fine. >> reporter: and a story that's taken 20 yearso tell what ever happened to kimberly mays, the baby switched at birth. she was 14 when barbara talked to her. >> don't you think when this is settled it will be better, darling? >> reporter: then she disappeared for years. >> there were reports that you wewere a stripper. >> yeah. were you? >> s. >> tell me about it. >> reporter: i it's a series you won't forget. barbara, lovely to see you. >> it is lovely to see you again.
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you wan to tell me something? >> you tell us about the series. nothing to tell you now. >> it's a nine-part series. starts on mondnday. it is skal scandals that i have -- talked about before. shown before. but we bring new material to it. jean harris, for example, remembmber her. the woman who killed -- >> the doctor. >> dr. tanauer. her sons said if s she had behaved differently, she would vice president had to go to jail-- wouldn't have had to go to jail. and jonbenet ramsey. and they haven't found the killer. for a long time, her father was the suspect. >> the police were convinced off that. eventually, they were exonerated. you have a slip. >> jonbenet would have been 25 this year. that's hd to believe. do you think about what kind of
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mostly, i think of her as a 6-year-old child that i remember. >> when you see, a 6-year-old playing in the park, d you -- >> it tugs at me. yeah. a little bit. especially if they're a little girl, blond hair. yeah. yeah, it does. >> wow. so hard to belelieve she would be 25. >> she would have been 25. but this totally, he's remarried. happy, we hope. >> the killer never found. >> they never found him. he feels that the police bungled the whole investigation because they were so convinced, look at the father. >> the story of patsy ramsey, so sad. >> she died of ovarian cancer. telling me she was looking forward to seeing jonbenet. he had a terrible time. he lost his house. went bankrupt.
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hear it, that his life has come together it was one of the most terrible scandals. it still casts a hadhadow. >> it gripped so many people so long. >> we're excited to see that tonight. that series begins. jesse and amy are here with me because wee he a big on-set rivalry. jesse, all about the florida gators. and amy, a huge, uga fan. >> yes. >> the big showdown this week end end. you had a wager. >> the loser had to wear the other team's jersey so -- >> so -- >> >> we can get rid of that. >> oh, i want you to understand hohow unbelievably painful this is for me. >> it's okay, honey. >> oh! amy, the orange and blue looks good on you. >> dogs, i still love yoyou.
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>> no, i did not agree to do that. go, dogs! >> now you know who won. >> next year. nextxt year. >> you're on. >> bring that jerseyey. >> save it for next year. now we have to get to the north arlington, new jersey, vikings. they're surrnding thus morning for the "gma"a" footbl countdown. the carolina panthers taking on the indianapolis coats. the coats. the colts. let's look at the weather forecast. charlotte for tonight's game, sponsored by tionwide is looking a little rainy and breezy. far from perfect. the kickoff temperature at 5 check out who the unsungtemperatures today are anticipated to be in the ler 70s and we'll be staying there through wednesday. we'll highlight a strong southerly breeze as well which is expected to begin tomorrow afternoon and stay
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and his new project in just a minute. right now, i really love my job. because i am here now with the one and onld stephen king, the master of horror. here to tell us abhisatest book, "the bazaar of bad dreams." i'm beyond excited to be sitting with the master here. beuse, you know, i have told you, i won't say i'm your number one fan. we know how that goes in your stories. i'm one of your biggest fan zblps thank you for letting me scare the devil out of you. >> pennyny we the clown, i'm never going the totally forgive you for that. >> thehing about pen any wise was caught a whole generation with the miniseries,abc. tim curry as penny wise scarred a whole generation of people. i ju love it. >> i know, i told you, you scared me. you said, good. this book is inedible. it's a series of shohort stories.
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i love how your describe. you're a novelist by trade. you say shorter stories can be invigorate ppg like a waltz with a stranger you'll nev see again. >> edgar allen poe said the ideal short story, the writer reads it in one sitting and the read readst in one sitting pip think, yououake a piece o o short fiction and you can cononntrate things, emotions in that. i'm an emotional writer. i want t be nfrontational. i want you to be mine. while i have that so -- and -- with a short story, it's like -- distilling everything into a really potent mix. i love that >> you have obviously so many clsics. to many to name. >> let's nam them. why not? >> why todo you think your stories have stood the test of time?
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you can go back andreread and are captivated like the first time. >> a lot of times, reads came to me in their teens or 0s. ththe books had a tendency to make an impression. i think a lot of tis, it was a question of, they got scared to death. and then they wanted more. so its like the roller coaster. the the stand the test of time, that's a great thing. >> not if they do. they do. >> oh, amy. >> and 11-2-6-63, my favorite book of all time. i have agreed to let you interview me. we'r're going to d a reverse interview.w. ar you ready? >> was the new york mar thoin? ments it was awesome. because ran three miles of it. that's it. i wasn't a fullmarathoner. >> the b part of that questi, did you gate blue blanket? >> i did not. like i said. i kind of cheated. >> well, three miles is three miles. what scare you when you were a kid?
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>> oh, you. that would b be the n number one thing. >> go me. >> you definitely. >> wt in particular? >> anything supernatural. that's what you're good at. you're always -- there are no lox for the devil or the supernatural. you c't l lk out aar that woulddat you. you had so inreative ways to scare us that we cldn't protect ourselves from. >> a lot of t this stuff is a time capsule thing. you read it in the daytime. you say okay. and then i get you at night. >> when i couldn't putn appendage out of the sheets. i was so afraid it would be chopped off. stephen king. thank you. >> amy robach, thank you. >> pick one up. it's out tomorrow.
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morissette coming up. i mean, this album changed a lot of lives. alanis morissette's breakout album, "jagged ltle pill" the singer marking the 20th ananniversar thank you for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >> gotta know. you to mind. the song that everybody talks about. you oughtta know. it's like carly simon, you're so vain. everyone wants to know who sit about? 20 years later, can you reveal? >> wro it for the sake of having f fabt si revenge. not actual revenge. had it been real revenge, i would have had names and phone numbers. i'm not a fan of acting out of revenge. >> now kit be told.
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what sit about the album that had impact? >> ittas a wave of people wanting to hear what auz goingng on in the underbelly. as a canadian, lite. but underneath, the emotions i wasn't allowed to feel. they came out when art was being written. >> what is your favorite? >> i love perfect on that record, actually. it still brings a tear to my eye. >> it does? that's wonderful. on the new album, you're doing some, i asked if you had new music. you said,, new old. >> songs we wrote before jagged little pill. these are songs written leading up. i thought it would beun to are them. >> i love that, robin. new music, old music. i bet there's a lot of the undeelly in there.
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you have an incredible podcast. conversations with alanis morissette morissette. right now, a classic. "you learn." off "jagged lilittle pill." hey hey oh oh i recommend gettingng your heart trampled on to anyone yeah, oh, yeah, yeah i recommend walking around naked in y your living room yeah swallow it down what a jagged lile pill it feelso good swimming in your stomach
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settles you live, you learn you love, you learn you cry, you learn you lose, you lelearn you bleed, you learn you scream, you learn i recommend biting off more than you can chew to anyone i certainly do i recommend sticking your foot in your mouth at anytime oh, feel free throw it down the caution blocks you from the wind
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[ cheers and applause ]a west side house fire friday night lead to the death of one person. sioux city fire crews were called to the 1400 block of center street late friday night. neighbors reported hearing a maand woman screaming for help. according to an official report from the sioux city f fire rescue department, the fire was so strong crews had to attack the fire fr the back of the house... "i just came out and saw the house on fire and big flames. the mother looked like she was panicking, trying to get her baba out o the house," said santiago. t was probably one of the worst things that i had ever seen happen o othis ock. just knowing that those kids were trapped inside and w the fath was on the opposite side of theouse trying to break in to t roomjust to get them out," said campos. jeica rarae: this fire claimed the life of one male victim. jessica
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let's check in with for the weather. matt: we're going to be sticking to the warmer side for a while! high temperatures today are anticipated to be in the lower 70s and we'll be staying there through wednesday. we'll highlight a strong southerly breeze as well which is expected t to begin tomorrow afternoon and stay with us through wednesday. toward the end of the model, you can see some showers heading our way. a chance of rain is going to develop as we approach the weekend. today, your high temperature is 72 with sunshine. tonight, expect a low of 45. tomorrow, the high temperature will be 73 and we'll expect a
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>> it's "live! with kelly & & michael." today, award-winning actress allison janney. and a performance from steve martin a edie brickell. and we kick off "live"'s "paw-fect pet week." plus, aa behind-the-scenes look at our big halloloween show. also,et ready to blastoff with our new tral trivia. all next on "live."
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disney-abc domestic television] and now, here are your emmy award-winning co-hosts, kelly ripa and micel strahan! [cheers and applause] kelly: wow. thank you. [cheers and applause] so m many -- hi. what? are you guysra? it's monday, november 2, 2015. there are so many marathoners michael: yeah. [cheers and applause] kelly: guys it's the perfect excuse to not get out of bed. michael: exactly. kelly: i would not be here had i run that marathon. i would take the rest of that week off. michael: yeah, because you know
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jose who works with m he ran the marathon. kelly: what was his time? kelly: i have no idea. i don't know if he's alive right now. kelly: he's still running. michael: i'm afraid to ask if he was coming to work today. i think it's the most amazing tough -- i've had so many athletes, guys i played with from tiki barber to ani toomer who's running and i said how is it? ? mae i'll give it a shot. and he goes michael, the hardest ing we've ever done. it's harder than fooall. kelly: right. i'm done. i'm out. kelly: in a showf solidarity, i caro loaded saturday night. [laughter] [laughter] you're welcome. congratulations. congratulations. kelly: huge, huge.
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