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just looking at him, he's going to be -- and then it turur out they can't handle a bunch of cnbc moderators. [ laughter and applause ] >> president obama not on the campaign trail but obviously having some fun. we do want to point out something important. this was conducted before the debate only one day after the debate, so much happepened in that debate it's unclear how that will cnge the race, george, back to you. >> tom, thanks. donald trump is here right w. his new book "crippled america," how to make america great again is out today, welcome to the studio. >> thank you. >> respond to president obama there. >> well, you know, i psonally don't care too much in terms of the debate. they've been hitting me one way or another and i guess i'veeen doing very well in the debates based on everything and based on polling. but i just want to have a debris. i like the debates. they can ask tough questions. i really -- >> what demands are you going to make. >> i don't think it should be three hours. that was always my demand and i'd like money, frankly, the
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but the networks are making a fortune with the debates. i'd like to see the wounded warriors and verans get some profits. >> nothing else out on the stump you talked about having only republican moderators. >> i'm not -- look, i just want to answer the questions and be do with it and, frankly, we're doing well, as far as president obama saying wt he said, he can't handlee the country. he's doing a terrible joshb runnnning thecountry. he may say the republicans don't get along on the debate. it's not us. we're being asked rude questions many directed at me t to be hest with you but he's having a hard time. not a hard timim he cannot handle the country. he is doing a terrrrible, terrible job. >> how do you handle ben caon, second national poll out showing him in the lead. you're still ahead in places likeew hampshire. how do you explain his surge? >> now aheadad in iowa as of this important and that poll was not done after the debate. i think after the debate you'll see something different but, look, i've gun in thehe lead or close to the lead fm the beginning.
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it's going to be probably maybe tight and i like ben. i like a lot of the oth candidates too. some i don't like to be honest. >> how do you stop ben? >> i this i that ben just doesn't have t experience. look, you know, i'm going to make the greatest deaeals you've ever seen on trade. we're going to run the military properly. i'm going to take care of the vets. ben cannot deal those things. >> why not? >> it's not his ing, george. you know, you're born with it. it's not his thing. he hasn't got the temrament for it. it's not the right thing for him and there are right things for him. bubut when you see china, these are fierce people in terms of negotiation. they want to take your throat out, cut you apart. these are tough people. >> in your book you call china an enemy. why is it okay to do business with an enemy? >> i it's an economic enemy because they've taken advantage of us like nobody in history. i the greatest theft in the history of the word what they've done to the united states. they've taken our jobs, george -- >> why is it okay to do business with them. >> but we'll turn it around and end up making money from them
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we're losg in terms of balance payments and in terms of anything you want to do with ade we're losing almost $400 billion a year with china. nobody can turn that. you look at corporate inversions, corporate inversions where companies are leaving the united states, taking employees, i'm the only one that can do that. you know the other candidates, i was talking tothem, interthey don't even know what it is. >> here's what hillary is asaying on the stump. >> i have to say if he emerges, i wouldove to d debate him. [ cheers and applause ] >> now, that's a general election debate that's going to be a lot of fun. >> she blufufng? >> she's bluffing, yes, she's bluffifi. look, i know her wewe. she's done a terrible job as you know secretary of state. the world blew up around her and then she's got all of the other problems, i think bernie e sanders is gone now because he gave up
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when he did that, i said when it happened, it's a great sound bite. if youear people clapping he got two minutes but gave up -- >> is she the nominee. >> unless she gets indicted. >> how about you? >> i think i will be the nominee, yeah, i do think so. evy poll, ok, one just came out as you saw in iowa. i'm leading. ppp just cam out a little while ago, a couple minutes ago. new hampshire, i'm leading big. florida i'm leading big. south carolina, i'm leading big. i d't't know. i think i'm going to be. >> a lot of democrats think marco rubio is the toughest nominee for the republicans. why are they wrong. >> i don't see it. i don't see it. i'm not a fan and you know at -- >> you said he's overrated. >> i think he's overrayed and i've also said he's a lightweight. alive. guy. i think bush, his message was horrible the way he delivered it but bush had a. better message but here's a guy that doesn't show up to vote.
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delivers a msage it's so sad, but he had the message to deliver. if i'm talking about him not showing up to vote, if i'm saying that he's weak on immigration, you know he's very weak -- he was a member of the gang of eight, the gang of eight, you know what they were, schumer and a wholeroupf people. everyone coming tohe country. please come in, take over our country, all of a sudden his poll numbers went down and got outf the gang of eight. he's very weak. this new gentleman backing him, singer, y goto look at that record. you take a look at that record and take a look at what he stands for. i think rubio personally is an overrated guy. >> jeb bush resetting his campaign yeyesterday. going after you. >> the solution won't be found in someone w has never demonstrated the capacity to implement conservative ideas. and you can't just tell congress, you're fired and go commercial break. >> look, jeb is a nice guy. he's a stiff. he's a nice guy. he doesn't have a chance, all right. he ought too what walker did, walker -- >> drop out. >> absolutely. he has no chance.
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he's gotoney but the money is not gng to do it and he's been branded as a low energy. i don't knoww who -- >> by who? >> i can't imagine but, look, jeb is not a man that's going to make it, okay. he's wasting his time. he's wasting a lot of moneney. i say rubio is highly overrarated. i think there's some people that actual do havee talent in the group and the reason i talk this way is because i -- when this is over if i win, great. i'm going to make the country great again. if i lose, fine. i'm not goi to deal with these people. that's going to be it. i go into the sunset a and go to turnberry and doral and win buildings. >> we'll talal a lot me about your personal life in the next half hour. stand by. we turn to the search for answers in that mysterious plane crash and analylysf black bos from the jet that broke apart in flight is under way right now and abc's alex marquardt joins us from egypt with the latest. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, robin. egypt's president is now pushing back against allegations this
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he's calling it propaganda that is aimed at harming egypt's reputation. now the and the to this mystery will only come once those black boxes have been fully analyzed. they are here in cairo being worked on by teamsrom egypt, russia and airbus. meanwhile, the pentagon says that u.s. satellite equippe with infrared sensors picked up what they call flashes around the te that the plane was flying over the sinai. the u.s. has not yet ruled out teorism but a spokesman pore russian president vladimir putin said t t that so far there isn't the slightest evidence of a terrorist act. robin. >> we'll talk more abouthat.t. all right, alex, thank you. we bring in abc news aviation nsultant, steve ganyard, so, steve, there's three theories out there about what brought down this plane. what is your take? >> robin, i think we've been able to discocount the i idea that a service missile brought it down. we still need tot about a bomb on board but investigators will look at structural failure. about 14 years ago this airplane
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had a very hard landing in cairo that hit the tail so badly it had to be repaired. and they may want to go back and look at that repair and see if it may have been a cause of this catastrophe. >> yesterday you were talking about t t wreckage pattern being very important butut the black boxes a ao being analyzed, a we speak. what clues could they provide? >> well, the cockpit voice recorder is actually just -- these arere microphones in the cockpit so if there was a bomb that went off that bomb will be very clear, clearly heard. if the airplane came apart, even the whooshing sound w will be apparent on the voice recorder so the investigators will get something out that have cockpit voice recorder that will tell us what happened in those last second >> and hopefully we'll learn something soon. still a mystery. thank you. we turn to a very different story about a travel. passengers kicked off alane overnight. the flight attendant says they were being unruly. they claim it's because they're black. abc's david kerley is at l.a.x. this morning. goodmorning, david. >> reporter: good morning, george
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over an erbooking and escalated to seven people taken off the plane. they say it was discrimination. this cell phone video captures the tension escalate ago board the spiritirlines jet as passengers are boarding the flight from l.a. to dall. >> we have witnesses that we >> reporter: police say they were called by spirit airlines after an argument broke out over a double booked seat. >> you must get up and move. he got up. attendant said something smartrt out of his mouth and the g guy said i'm not talking to you. don't talk to me. after the guy said that he said you need to get off the flight. >> reporter: police escorted man and his travevelingng cpanion both black off the plane. according to police five other black passengers began to cause a disturbance. those passengers maintained that a white flight attendant accused a a member of the group of bei a threat. airport police forcing that entire group to leave the plane, as well >> i'm really humiliated for the simple fact that, you know, you hear about this type of stuff happening in america,
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discrimination issues and stuff like that but to actually experience it firsthand. >> thi morning it's not clear if the two groups on the jet were traveling together. now this morning, police are telling us that no arrests have beenade and there's one side of the story we have not heard so far, robin. that is spirit airles. they have not released a statement. they have not said anything about this incident so far. >> perhaps they will soon. all right, david,hank you. now to that firstinter storm slamming the west. a foot of snow in some areas and more is on the way, ginger. >> yeah, that mighty storm did this near bakersfield, califoia. bringing visibibility to near zero. nonow unfortunately, i think that could happen again today. wind advisories, winter storm warnings for at least seven states. >> everybody got hit hard. >> reporter: smashed on a california highway. wind whipped dust filling the skies near bakersfield triggering a multicar pileup. >> how many cars? >> reporter: at least 15 vehicles involved in the wreck. no one seriously injured it's all part of a significant
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storm swirling through the west right now. dropping hail from napa to concord. forcing mudslides. >> i just losost controlver there. >> reporter: and bringing the firsnow of the season from the sierra to more than a foot at stevens pass in washington ate. some folks so happy t to s some of that snow at least in the mountain areas but it's going to move west or east excuse me with that low pressure system. the wind and mountain snows to colorado, wyoming and intoo new mexico. that's happening for us today wind. some gusts could reach 46 miles per hour in salt lake s extra care taken today. >> got to watch out f that. ginger, thank you. turning to amy with today's other top stories including with a new scandal at the v.a. >> we learned overnight the two managers at the veterans affairsrs department have pleaded the fifth at a congressial hearing. a house panel is looking into agotations that a. executives moved arounund jobs so they could keep their high salaries but have fewer responsibilities while charging
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taayers big moving expenses. well, volkswagen is denying new accusations from the e that the automaker equipped more vehicles with emissions cheating software than first thought including audi and porsche diesels. the company insisists it cooperating with investigators. andn a first of its kind decision the u.s. departmentt off education says a transgender student who identifies as female must be given fullccess to the girls' locker room. the student's school in surban chicago had required her to change and shower separately citing privacy concerns. well, overseas, a shocking ght for drivers. a fireball strtreaking through the sky over bangkok, thailand, believed to be part of a meteor days. finally, outrtrage is growing here in new york after a coffee shop opened and dared to sell only decaf coffee. it urges customers to experience the art o coffee without caffeine but in this city that never sleeps critics are having
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the company's next concept is an yeah. one -- >> who is doing that, you? >> one blogger called the owners canadian weirdos and said they took the magic out oan elixir that makes yr co-workers moderately tolerable. i love you and it has nothing to do with the coffee. >> i thinknk is safe to say amy had caffeinated. >> i think it is, thank you, amy. >> an explosive new report about those military honors at
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you in just 30 seconds. >> now to that new report s to be released tomorrow about those military honors at pro sporng events and your money.y. abc's jim avila breaking the story this morning. >> reporter: a emotional s staple of athletics in the post 91 world. patriotism at the stadium. >> the presentation of our nation's colors. >> reporter: but "good morning america" has learned some of these tear-jerking m moments honoring americaneroes are paid acts of patriotism. the pentagon buying on-field opportunities for military men and women to carry that giant flag at this buffalo billsgame. sing the national anthem at this boston bruins game, even throw out the first pitch at three milwauaukee brews games. or rappel down a rope at center ice to drop the puck at a minnesota wild game. >> these teams do a lot of good work.
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this are paid for by the taxpayer, it cheapens everything else they do >> reporter: after what senator flake labels paid patriotism in ththe nfl was first revealed this spring, congrgress demanded to see all the contracts between major leag sports and the department of defense. the leagues and teams deny they charge for patriotic displays, saying these events were free add-ons to big marketing contracts. the milwaukee brewers, these were simply place holder amounts. >> i don't think that that explanation holes water and we have spefic contracts spelling out, you know, $20,000 for a sate to the hometown hero actually specifying how long something had to be on the jumbotron. >> reporter: major league baseball telling its teams to stop the practice. >> we've encouraged them to take steps to avoid any appearance that they're being paid for truly ceremonial patriotic activivities on the field. reporter: overnight, the nfl
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by abc news tells congress it is dering an external audit to see iff its claims that the teams were charging for tho are true and i if they are, the league says it will l pay the taxpayersback. robibin. > that's rd to hear that. hard to hear that report. jim, thanknk you. so much more ahead this tuesday mornrning, an abc news exclusive, robin williams' widow speaking out for the fir time sinc the comedian's death. >> the last year trying to get to the bottom of what took my husband's life. >> h his secret battle with a crippling brain disorder and the last conversation they had, amy's goingo bring us that emotional interview this morning. and donald trump is here live, more onone-on-one withh the billionaire opening u about his fafamily and what his kids really
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welcome back, everyone, to "gma." that's donald trump and his family a athe last gop debate in boulder, colorado. more of gegege's interview with the candidate talking aut his family a a a whole lot more. >> he doesn't hold back on anhing. > also right now, investigators are starting to analyze the black boxes of that passenger jet that fell out of the sky in egypt. the ptagon says a u.s. satellite picked up flashes around t time i went dodown. and amazon is increasing paid leave for new parents giving new moms up to 20 weeks off, dads, 6 weeks. also ahead, high school football player banned from the playoffs after pointing his finger in the air, jesse palmer, what was going on there is there this teenays he was doing what
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so many other like tim tebow do, thanking god after a play. but now it's keeping him from the playoffs. what really happen? that's coming up in our "speed feed" ahead. >> we want to know more, jesse. we begin this half hour with an abc news exclusive. robin williams' widow, susan williams speakining o out for the first time since his death last down with her. >> after more than a year susan lliaia is breaking her silence opening up in ann emotional interview abobo her husband's suicide and revealing a previously undetecte medical condition in his final months. she very much w wants people to understandxactly what led to robin's death and what made him the love of her life. >> it's 060. what ds the o stand for, oh, my god it' early. >> with his quick wit. and a quiet gravitas. >> you don't know about real loss because that only occurs when you love something more than you love yourself. >> reporter: there was no role
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>> old man's love, this is what we stay alive for. >> reporter: yet his most extraordinaryy role was off screen as a family man. >> it's the best love i er dreamed of. yoyou ow, it's what i always dreaeamed of a love would be based on just honor, love, respect. >> robin and susan had a seven heave year relationship, a happy and very private three-year marriage but on august 11th last year, life took a drastic turn. susan left for work that morning inking her husband w was still asleep. >> rebecca, his assistant came up. then she sent m a text. it said he's not up yet. at should i do? then i said, wakeim and then she called me back. >> what did she say? >> i can't -- i c can't even -- i'm sorry. that 20-minute car ride i just
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>> did you get to see him? >> yes, i got to tell him i forgive you with all my heart. known. you know, we were living a nightmare. repororter: thahat nighthtre at its worst in 9 months leading up to his suicide the 63-year-old was secretly battlingdepressiononnxietyty and paranoia which drove him to take his own life hanging himself with a belt. when did y first notice that something wasn't quite right? >> in november of 2013 h h a little gut pain, n next month it was another symptom. it wasike this endless parade of symptoms and not all of them would raise their head at once. it was like pying whac-a-mole which symymptom is it this month? i tught is my husband a hypo hypochondriac and by now we tried everything. >> reporter: some answers finally came in may that year when robobin was diagnosed with disease.
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you were afraid for his physical safety? >> yes. yeah, july 24th. i s in the shower and all of a sudden i saw him lingeriri at the sink for awhile. sosothing didn't seem right. and ipened up the door and there was blood. thee towel w soaked with blood and he was just dabbing his head. just screamed, robin, wt happened? what did you do? just my best friend was sinking, you know. he pointed to the door and i said, did you hit your head and he nodded. his onlyesponse was i miscalculated. >> did it e ever cross y your mind that he could be suicidal? >> no, it was chavis going on inside his brain, the chemical warfrfare that no one knew about. >> reporter: his autopsy later revealing he was suffering from
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a debilitating brain disorder lou which body dementia. >> it is a complex disorder with many different presentations. you can see very dramatic effects in thinking, emotions and behavior. >> reporter: most people think your husbandnd killed himself becae he e s depressed. >> no,ewy body dementia killed robin. it's what took his life and that's what i s spent t last year trying to get to the bottom of. what took my husband's life. >> was he losing his mind? >> yes. absolutely. and he was aware of it. he was keeping it together as best as he could but the last month he could not. it was like the dam broke. >> in that last we, doctors were planning to check him into a facility for neurocognitive testing. >> was this robin's way of taking control back? >> in my opinion, oh, yeah, i think he was just saying, no. and i don'tlame him one bit. >> y your last conversation with robin, what was said?
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>> so i was getting in bed and he came in the room a couple of times once t his closet and he said, good night, my love and i said, good night, my love. and then he came back again, he came out with his ipad and he looked like he had something to dodo and that was like i think he's getting better then he said good night. good night. that was the last. >> today while the w world continue to remember robin williams for his iconic movies.s. >> my favorite movie of robin williams was robin williams being a human being, not ann actor. >> right. >> best movie in the world. >> and susan told me that robin was completely sober when he died and had b been for eight years and she explained that theyey had been sleeping in separate bedrooms because he had trouble sleeping. that's a symptom, a classic trait of lewy body dementia. you can see. more of mynterview with susan
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torrow on "gma" where she talks about the legal battle that then e ensued with robin' adt children. >> all this time many thoug it was the depression that led to -- >> it was dementia. >> tomorrow the children. >> yes. >> thanks, amy. coming up, the candidate donald trump gets personal talking about his wife and
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donald trump's new book "cppled america" packed with images of extordinary wealth. trophy properties all over the word, private jumbo jets, a detailed list of his billions of dollars in assets and mr. trump, he's here right now. you are not shy about it at all. you write i'm'm rich, i'm really, really rich but does being rich really make you a better president? >> well, i'm just doing it i guess for a ason. i don't need that from a braggadocio standpoint and i think the book is going to be terrific in terms of explaining me but it's the mind-set that our country eds. we can't make deals like we're
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making with japan and with china and withh mexico and with e every country that's ripping us open. we can't. we n a different mind-set. with sergeant bergdahl. we get a traitor. theyey get five killers they've been after for eight years. they're on the battlefield tryingo kill all of us. we can't make those deals. five for one. we getet a traitor. th get fivee people they wanted. we can't continue to do that and part of the purpose of the book, it does show my assets which nobody knew until i actually did a filing and people were very impressed. remember the filing, oh, he'll never file. maybe he's not as rich as we think. has nothing to do with rich but turned out was. stronger and richer tha anybody knew. i built a great company. we havto use that mind-set, george, on straightening out our nation. we owe $19 trillion and we'rere going up the last budget is a total disaster. direction. it going up and we' be greece an steroids if we d don't do something fast. >> you open u about your
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better a father than a husband suggesting your marriages failed at least in part because of your work. what did you learn from that and what do you want voters to know about donald trump, the man. >> i havee a great marriage now but did and i was married twice before and they were excellent women. terrific women but my work was all encompasng. it always has beenen. i guess it't's still is if you think about it, what i'moing now but my work has always been alll encompassing and i blame myself for that but i'm a person that loves achievement. i love creating jobs. i've done so many jobs, tens of thousands of jobs over the years. you seehat when you look at the kind of developments i've done and the jobs and the businesses but i've employed tens of thousds of people over the years. today and we just got it, i won in nevada with the hispanic vote. i have thousands of hispanics working for me of the they love me. i love them. they're an unbelievable people. and i think i'm going to win the hispanic vote but it talks about a lot of t ts in the book. but what it really talks about is a mind-set. it's a mind-set.
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it's also how to do it because a lot of people want too know how do you do this and how do you build a company, et cetera, et cetera, and i think it's going to b be an interting book. >> you also write it you want to know if i've been wrong the best thing would be to ask my kids. they'll tell you the truth. what would theyy say? >> well, i think they would say i've been a really good father when they were -- i could be in the middle of the biggest deal and if they cl i'm always there for them. and, you know, the tou part about the book is the name tough name "crippled america" and it is a crippled america. and the other thing is the picture. i had all these beautiful picture, simon & schuster sent maificent pictures, great photographer, smiling and happy an took one when i wasn't prepared to take it and that's the picture and i'm sitting there with an angry fe and everybody said that's really got to b behe picture because the book is explaining all of the problems we ha with t the country and how to fix them. more importantly. >> where would they say you've been wrong? >> well, i work hard but i don't think that'swrong.
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you know, by what io andy the amount worork and a of the thinin i've done i've taken care of a lot of families. tens of thousands of families. they have health care, they don't have to worry about obamacare hike a lot ofeople which is a disaster by the way and getetting worse and woe. the premiums are through the roof. they don't worry about it. they don't have to wororry about education. i've taken care of a lot of family, thousands and thousands of falies. i'm very proud of it >> we saw melania at the debate last week. >> how do you think your husbaband did this evening. >> he did fantastic job. >> youou gng to see moref her on the campaign trail. >> you are, sure. she loved that. she loved the debate. she thought i did very well. everybody -- even you thought i did well. that's even more important than this particular case. >> morore importt than your wife does. "crippled america" out today. you're giving it out at the trump tower. >> trump tower, 12:00. >> donald trump, thanks very much. >> thank you very much. all right, george. thanks. going good to he him in the studio with us. >> a high school football player banned from the game for
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jesse here wh that story. >> that's right, lara. we see professional players like tim tebow do this on the field allhe time. this football playerays he was praising god after scoring a totoucown but the refs say that went too far calling an unspormanlike penalty on the team for the second time that night. automaticacally ejected frorom the game with two of those and he'll be suspended for the next game. banda is appealing it hoping t participate in their playoff game next week pending official review of that video. >> this is crazy. i saw the video and n wayas he drawing attention to himself. he wasn't tauing anybody else. this has to get overturned. they'll look at that today. i'd expect him to be able to play. >> we wanto know what you have to say. the ref said he was taunting. do you think so? weigh in on o o facebook page. >> i guess we will >> i have a defininite opion on that. no, he was not tauntnting the other team. >> i didn't see it. i didn'teeee it. when we come back at the top
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you go.family and their neighborhood after a little boy was killededn a weekend fire. the fire happened friday on center street. neighbors are still in shock over what happpped friends and neighbors set up a small memorial right outside the burned down home on center street. three-year-old nicholas torres died friday night fire officials say every room in the family's home was consumed with fire. "it just caught me off guard you know, seeing all the flames come out. you could hear people, yelling and screaming and everything else. just seeing them trying to fight the blaze, you know it was hard watching it." stacey baker, neighbor said. jessica rae: the sioux city fire marshal says the boy's parents were home at the time of the fire but were unable to rescue nicholas because
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of how quickly it spread. the cause of the fire remains under investigation jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: we'll have mostly sunny skies in place for our tuesday. a wind from the south will strengthen this afternoon gusting near 30 miles per hour. that breezy wind will help in propelling temperatures into record territory on wednesday under sunshine with dry air...expect highs in the mid to upper 70s tomorrow! toward the end of the model here on thursday, you can see some precipitation slide in with scattered showers becoming likely on thursday. today, your forecast high temperature is 75 and it'll be mostly sunny. we'll dip to a relatively warm overnight low of 55. tomorrow, expect mostly sunny conditions and a high of 77. here's a glance at your 7 day forecast where we're anticipating highs to dive thursday following the front with 50s moving forward into
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. sound asleep and walking nine miles. >> it's a shock to me that i made it that far. >> the 19-year-old who disappeared from her bed sleepwalking far from her home. her story for the first time in her own words this morning. "gma" exclusive. the family of a boyoy withutism sued by their neighbors saying he is a public nuisance. the parents speak out now. andy andallison. andy gramm off "dancing with the stars" after an emotional night in the ballroom. his final dance dedicated to mom. now they're here live on ma." and we're going to the dogs
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this morning helping a good friend find her perfect new pet. meet kas, cookie. >> i have to point out mr. wiggles is getting jealous. >> onepted live right here. all that and aziz ansari is here live as we say -- >> good morning, america. >> and good morning to you, aziz ansari, here live. ahead. veryalented very funny. >> brand-new show out on netflix called "maste of none." look who we have here, little good boy. >> lukas is sweet. >> nutmeg. >> oh, n nutmeg and you got cookie. >> yeah, these are all rescue dogs, north shore animal league all needing good homes and we found one of these dogs will go home with a very special friend
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>> my partner, amber. we have been lookiking for -- i lostweet kj, my jk rustsellrussell. amber had a s sweet dog tha passed away. >> it does. >> more importantly about that. >> you were nice enough to enlist m b because i believe i'm the rescue whisperer. >> which i great. we hope you will too. the dogs that don't get chosen today are available to you guys, our viewers. so we'll let you know how to do that. >> thas coming up. rundown. >> good morning, everyone. the big story this morning the growing mystery of what brought plane in egypt. the black boxes are now being examined and could shed see light especially the cockpit voice recorder which may have picked up the soundf an explosion. investigators agree it s not a surface-to-air missile, both russian and egyptian officials insist it was not teorism,
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although the u.s. has not ruled that out. years ago o the rear of the plane had to be repaired after hitting the runway during landing so a structural failure is a concern at this point. turning to politics now and the republican revolt over how the debates are conduct is falling apart this morning. several gop candidates are now refusing to sign a letter demanding new rules restricting everything from the length of theebates to the temperature in the room. donald trump says he will negotiateirectly with the networks himself. trump is trailing ben carson in the latest national poll by six points but inn exclusive interview with george this morning, trump claimed cararn just doesn't have what it t takes to be president. >> he hasn't got the temperament for it. it's not the right thing for him. an there are right things for him. but when you see china, these are fierce people in terms ofof negotiation, they want to take your throat out. they want to cut you apart. these are tough people. >> as foror marcoubio who has been enjoying momentum in the polls trump claimed he is a
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bush a stiff who doesn't have a chance. bush is trying to energize his campaign with a new slogan, jeb can fix it. well, today is election day across the country and in ohio voters will decide whether to legalize the recreational use of marijuana. if approved ohio wou join colorado, washington and oregon in legalizing pot and in san francisco today the so-called airbnb vote is up for aote of the proposal would regulate short-term rentals. an updadate on a passenger who attacked an uberaxi driverr in california. ooh. he was a marketing executive a taco bell before his arrest but benjamin golden has now been fired. he faces charges of assault and publ drunkenness. well a new study reveals the amount of tim teenagers spend in front of a screen get each day whether it'ss using their phone, tablet or watching tv, the survey reveals teens spend an average of nine hours a daikonuing media and thaha does notnclude time spent using
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media in school or while doing homework. it drops to about six hours per day for youer kids. they may be spending some of that playing candy crush saga. there is word this morning that the company that makes candy crush has been sold for a staggering $5.9 billion and full disclosure, i have added to that cost, 99 cents at a time. all right. >> unbelievable. final he says he has no regrets but people are having trouble believing this basebalall fan who thought it was a great idea to get a mets world champs 2015 tattoo days before the world series outcomeas determined and as we all know, the mets didn't win, in fact, they didn't even come close to winning. josh davis admit okay, he e was a lite overconfident but has a plan to turn that 201515 into 2016. . >>yes. >> he believes! >> right. well, you know, the royals were in the world series last year and didn't win it and then won it this year so it could happen. keep hope alive.
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>>ack this guy up on this. >> okay, thank you, amy. let's go to lara. i say, guys, it will happen. bu first here's what's going on on our "gma morning menu." we've got an abc news exclusive for you, a family sued by their neigighbors who call their son with autism a public nuisance. his parents now speaking out and then o oy on "gma," the sleepwalking teenn who woke up nine miles from home. dr. ashton is here to explain how should you really wake up a sleepwalker and then got to say hi to andy gramme hi, you guys. >> hi. >> no longer on "dancing witith the stars" but thankfully here with us this morning. we'll talk to you about your joury on the show. great job. >> t thank you i got toet outside. fonzie h my baby. is is cookie. one of the rescu available. we're going to the dogs on "gma." amazing puppies here. look at these guys. come back. don't go anywhere. hi, everybody. "gma's morning menu" is brought to you by moen.
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it's amazing to me because it takes me seconds. but yet, when i go into the apartment, i'm there for half an hour. it is not just hanging a picture, it is conversing, it is being a friend. there aren't old people there. there are actually young people with old clothing o welcome back to "gma." looking at a groundbreaking lawsuit that has outraged parents across the country. the family of an 11-year-old boy with autism sued by neighbobors who say the boy is a public nuisance and a threat to their chdren. we have an exclusive interview with the boy's father, i did that yesterday after this s om linsey davis. >> reporter: while this 11-year-old learns how to swim,, his parents desibe drowning in litigation by formerr neighbors who aim to have their son with autism declared a public nuisance. >> weever imaginedd that something like this could happen to our family.
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>> reporter: two san joserea families say the 11-yr-old wreaked havococ on this cul-de-sac and his parents didn't do enough to control his son. >> my son on his fourtrth birthday was riding his bik and the child threwim to the ground, grabbed with both hands his hair and shook him violently. >> reporter: the neighbors say the case is not about autism. >> it's about the safety of our children, they were attacked on multiple occasions. >> they have been slapped, hit, kicked, basically terrorized. >> reporter: but a judge is now weighing inaying the lawsuit shshould go to a judicial settlement conference where both parties mediate and end the litigation. >> everyxtra day we he to go through this lawsuit it takes our focus away from helping our child. it has taken a lot of hours that we would be supporting hihim. >> reporter: the legal aion caused the family at the center of the suit to move out of their me but that didn'n't put an end to the litigation.
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the hope now is that the memeation will. for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> and we are joined now byy the boy's father, vidyut gopa and his attorney aviva martin. thank you both for joining us. how is your son doing.g. >> he's doing very well, thank you. >> what have you been able to tell him about why you had to move and what's been the toughest part on your family. >> surere, well, the toughesest part on our family was realizing that this neighborhood where we had lived for seven years, that people had s suddenly turned antagonistic towards us and towards our family and having to make this decision t move out of there once this lawsuit was filed. >> that is such a big decision. nonow, the judge has said that he hopes you can work thisut through mediation. there's a judicial settlement conference in december. do you think you can reach a settlement on this. >> we are very hopeful that this case will be dismissed. >> dismissed. >> by thehe plaintiffs and by the court. >> and the plaintiffs say this is just about the safety of their children but you think it's about more than that.
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>> they filed a civilomplaint and there's a prayer in that for damageges and fe it, you know -- >> money. >> civil lawsusuits are about money and more importantly this lawsuit, they ask that this little boy, this little boy with autism be declared a public nuisance and i think that's what makes this case so unique is thth for the first time in the repopoed history in california a kid with a disability, someone has gone into court to say that this child is a nuisance. >> what steps have you taken to get your son the help that he needs and to ensure that he is not seen as a threat? >> our sonon was diagnosed with autism at the age of 3 when he was a very young child and ever since then we have been vy committed and dedicated parents and structured our life aund him and in helping him develop and we have got him all the gold standardherapies for autism that most parents get their children. >> your neighbors said you just couldn't control your son. >> well, t this is absoluty untrue. >> not at all.
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>> not at all. >> do you hopeo move back to that neighborhood. >> if it's resolved, yes, absolutely. >> what more do you hohope will come of thihis se. >> this case has bigger implications than what happensns with our clients. what concerns me also as a mother of a child with autism and an autism advocate if this family can't live in this neighborhood where can they live? autism now impacts 1 in 64 children so everyone is going to come in contact with someone with autism either in your neighborhood, in your job or in yo community and these kids deserve to be able to live freely without harassment and without the stigma that a lawsuit s sh as this brings to them. >> thank you both very much. >> thank you very much, george. >> you know, such a thohorny issue. you hope the neighbors can find a way to come together. >> you hope mediationelps in someway. >> t robin. >> thanks for bringing that to us. >> now to our series "snooze solutions" and the incredible story of that young colorado
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woman who went missing from her ho early last week sleepwalking for nine miles. she's telling her story for the first time only on "gma" and abc's kayna whitworth has more. >> it's a shock to me that i made it that far. >> reporter: this morning 19-year-old taylor gamm recounting the moments she woke up realizingng she had been sleepwalking for nine miles starting from her bedroom. >> first thing remember was just walking. it kind of took me a minute to like realize i wasn't dreamg but that i was actually walkin >> h dad s steve says taylo has pattern o sleepwalking but haddever ventured out this far. that is until last tuesday when at 6 a.m. he realized his daughter wasn't hohome. >> we have this young, beaiful daughter alone walking around, i mean, any number of things could havehappened. >> you can imagi i think it was thr hours that my wife and i, miele, were jus going crazy jusus worried a aut her. >> r reporter: the gammels called police who used a bloodhound to
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aid inhehe search. she had traversed nine miles from her home. >> did your feet hurtfter that. >> yeah, they hurt bad and my legs to >> reporter: when she woke up she recognized this movie theater and knew she was close to her uncle'ss house. recognize the area. would have done. >> reporter: showing me the stairso the base many and the door she left hard to imagine someone doing this asle. >> just ike that. >> reporter: nearly 4% of people report sleepwalking within the past year. taylor says it's something that just happens from time to time. >> are there any precautions you can take. >> ye, we have an alarm on my door, every time i open it it goes off. >> d's rejoiceing everywhere right now. >> so many things s that could have gone wrong or happed andnd really am lucky. >> reporteter: for "good morning america," kayna whitworth, abc news, denver. >> joining us now abc's dr. jennifer ashton. so what's a way we have with information. >> a parasomnia.
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we heard a little about the statistics. two to 4% of adults do this. obviously is foror common in childhdhd. about 13% of 10-year-olds do it and at times it can b dangerous obviously but there are two main eory that it's a disorder of sleep or a disorder of arousal. we're not sure whatauses it but we know that there are certain triggers associated with it. sleepeprivation is a big one ironically, the use of sedative medication. if a child or adults sick with an illness or fever but once it happens the key is what do you about it? sleepwalking. some of them i believe are myths. >> correct. sleepwalking. is that true? >> no, that is a complete myth. nothing is going to happen. you won't do any damage but it should be mentioned that when you startle someone or awaken them from this altered state of consciousness they can become startled and so they can become violent so you want to do it gently. >> and there are thoughts that you don't remember if you are a sleepwalker. do you remember what happened. >> that's also a myth but it's
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ironic, amnesia of the event tends to be one of the diagnostic cririteria but there haveeen studies that show that up to 80% of people who sleepwalk have some recollection of either that behavior or some thought they were having during the episode so largely it's a myth. >> so arere there any treatments out there. >> listen, gently if you see a sleepwalkeke gentltly getet them back to bed. make sure that theyon't hurt themselves and avoid danger in the pross so stairs obviously is s sething you want to helpp them with. if necessary a loud noise to tartle them, get them back to sleep of the that's y. >> okay, but is there anything you can do to prevent this from happening. >> you know, there's not good evidence but main pstay of treatment, hypnosis and scheduled awakens is the preferred treatment for kids. >> let's get to george and lara now. now, it's icon week on "dancing with the stars." celebrities payingng trite to influential figures in their lives and they did that last
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ke a look. >> and the y and allison, carlos and witney, the couple leaving right now is andy and alliso >> oh, such a bummer we are joined by andy and allison. what a moving tribute to nour te mom. >> yeah, so sweet. you know, i came on this show because she loved "dancing with the stars" a a dance in general so it was kind of full circle to havee leave on the night thatt i got to do a dance for herer where she auauay got to play my mom andt was a reallyy emotionalweek. 's really crazy, grieving is such an interesting thing so i found through dancing on this show i was ae to grieve for her a little bit which soups cry but that's real. >> no, i understand it. >> with a mom-to-be. marveling five monthsregnant you didn't slow down one bit. >> thank yo yeah, i mean, i'm not going to lie to you. there arare definely moments that felt a lite bizarre
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because i'm still dancing on the show and putting on itty-bitty costumes a still shaking my ing but honestly i felt energized and so fueled eve single day and i think it helped that i had such a supportive partne >> and energetic partner. >> exactly. >> the thing about andy, the whole way through you brought it. every week. the flip. i mean -- who knew, andy grammemer could whip out a flip and a little worm. > a a little worm. >> oh, there it is. >> waiting for this. that pose right there and w wt's really intense. >> the best way you could ever leave the show is going out with a worm. it was an incredible night. >> i that sorort of what you were there. >> at that popoint, listen, so much of t ts is like you have twoinutes to learn a samba or somemeing, right. like w which is -- takes years to perfect so at some point during that dance i was like, screw this and walked over and startedd taunting him and did film. >> you're doing it while he's on tur. you went on tour, as well. >> we were on the road, w we were travelg and it was really
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actually fun to get to know him bebecause were hanging so much on the side. we were at the airports, we were eatingng lunch and dinner together so i felt like i'm in a strong. >> you know, she got to come with me -- i've been blessed to ve a lotf great shows going onhile this show is happening so it was a lot. but she got to come. >> no rest for the weary. you'll continue on tourg. >> keep going on. i got a show on friday. my manager and agentfill it up real quick. it was tough because there were so many good things happen we had to cancel a couple for the demands of this show. >> we got to go. whis going to win. >> who is going to win? there's so many great people. >> come on. >> i know for me i would rely love to see sharna win her first mirrorball trophy. >> sharna. who doesn't lov bindi. i love caos. you become good friends with all these people. >> talelewise,, bindi. >> or carlos is my dude. i lovov carlos. >> thaha you, guys. don't miss "dancing with the stars" 8:00, 7:00 central right re on abc.
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now let's go to ginger. >> wishing a happy birthday to isabella 11 today. awesome anyways that say, go dad, 26.2. he ran the marathon. like a gift, not for isabella but forhe sierras, 2 1/2 inches of rain, more than a foot of snow in parts of the cascades. that moving southeast now, tahoe got it, montana to california.will strengthen this afternoon gusting near0 miles per hour. that breezy wind will help in propelling temperatures into record territory on dnesday under sunshine with dry air...expect highs in the mid to upper 70s tomorrow! toward the end of the model here on thursday, you can see some so much energy today. so much energy and it's all for you, lara. "pop"?
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today a special edition of "pup news." >>ah. for a segment we have coming up later. say hi, cookie. all right, so pup news. here we go. we begin with a little sandra llock newsws. watch out, george clooney. sandy is set to step io your loafers. the "gravity" oscar winner in talks to lead in a reboot of "ocecean's eleven." the classic hig thriller role made famous by clooney in 2001 originally starring frank sinatra back in 1960. if anyone can lead a group of a life list actresses inhe greatest casasino hei of the century it would be sandy. not the first time she's stepped into clooney's shoes. he lead in "our brand" was originally written for george as we. >> did not know that. >> she's after you, george. >> julia roberts, met meryl streep in that cast. >> i love that. >> that woulde awesomeme >> amy, lara, robin and ginger, juju saying.
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we'v'v got the skinny on slim shady. the literal skinny. researchers in london, this is not a "pop ne" investigation discovering that listening to eminem while runng can boost your performance by 10%. 10% more than any other music. after testing 100 artists across every genre of music the study concluded that slim shady's lyrics have a highly motivational edge over long distances and his beat increases power and everyone dursndurance. >> you feel cool when you're running. >> you do that when you run the marathon in yeah. >> "lose yourse" is on every playlist i have. it makes you move. >> listening to adele's "someone like you" or rihanna's "stay"? that's the problem. that's been my problem. i'm not really sure how to feel aut it someththing in the way you move >> yes. >> thahat's bee my problem when i've beenjogging.
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>> doou want 15 more seconds. >> he a f fstratedsinger. you notice how he fits that in a little bibi some singing. i think you want -- >> the next topic, lara. >> well, i just fyi, the one song besides those you listed no reggae. no reggae does the opposit >> makes you want to drink beer. >> makes you want to -- >> yes. >> other stuff. >> finally i thought this was interesting. something fishy might be going on at the guinness brewery but not for long. the famous irish beer master is announcing they're removing fish bladder fro their brewing press. you heard that right. >> what. >> fish bdder has been in guinness all thesese years, the irish stout going vegan by remong the fish by-product. that's used to m make yeast settle faster. guinness makers insist it won't change the taste. they say you will barley notice the difference. >> what do you think, cookie? >> cookie
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>> aziz ansari is coming up.for a sioux city family and their neighborhood after a little boy was killed in a weekend fire. thfire happened friday on center street. neighbors are over what friends and neighbors set up a small memorial right outside the burnedown home on center street. three-year-old nicholas torres died friday night officials say every room in the consumed with fire. "it just caught me off guard you know seeing all the flames hear people, yelelling and screaming d everything else. just seeing them trying to fight the blaze, you know it was hard watching it." stacey bake jessica rae: the sioux city fire
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were home at the time of the fire but werere unable to rescue nicholas because of how quicklyly it spread. the cause of the fire remains under investigation jessica let't'check in with for t t weather. matt: we'll have mostly sunny skies in plalacefor our tuesday. a wind from the south will strengthen this afternoon gusting near 30 mileper hour. that breezy wind will help in propelling temperatures into record territory on wednday under sunsne with dry air...expect highs in the mimid to upp 70s tomorrow! toward the end of t model here on thursday, you can see some precipitation slide inin with scattered showers becoming likely on thursday. today, your forecast high temperature is 75 and it'll be mostly sunny. we'll dip to a relatively warm overnight low of 55. tomorrow, expect mostly sunny conditions and a high of 77. here's a glance at your 7 day forecast where we're anticipating highs to dive thsday following the front with 50s moving forward into the weend. jessa rae: good morni we've got a quick news update for you now... jessica rae: could e pool where you learned to s swim as a kid... be closing? well, the city doesn't know quite yet. a committee of sioux city's parks
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from new york, hollywood, the nation, washington and the world, good morning, america. >> that was "gma" 40 years ago today. >> wow. nancy -- >> yeah, came on the air like that. don't adjust the rabbit ears on your tv show. hoststavid hartman welcoming the very first "good morning america" broadcast. lo of member remembers ahe as we celebrate "gma" turning 40. bibig excitement over a that. >> big birthday. >> all month long. let's go over tolara. >> thank you so much, robin. i'm here with my friend amber about to take the leapnto adopting a dog.
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canines, you can s s a couple of them right heree and a newooch pal for my pal. take a look. today i am on a mission to hel amber, robin's partner, find a rescue pup. what do you want in a dog. >> we're debating because it would be nice to have a dog >> low shedding. >> okay. for you. >> no shedding. low shedding for her. with amber, she's -- it's got -- she' got to connect with the dog. >> reporter: there no better place t connect t than this, the north shore animal league, the woworld'sargest no kill animal rescue and adoption organization. you were saying robin, you both have suffered losses. >> yes, i lost francis almost two years ago. >> francis was amber's beagle shepherd mix adopted when she was just 6 weeks old, easy-gng kind-hearted pup that mirrored her owner's personality. >> francis was , 15 years old. kj was almosos 18. >> reporter: but foror robin who is still grieving the loss of
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her beloved kj she needs a little more time before taking the puppy pnge again. >> people are always torn about that. you kw some people want to right away get, you know, another fur baby. they set the bar so gh, francis and kj, it's difficult >> i guarantee you kj and francis will always be i in your heart but you have rm for another. >> i am ready to have another new one. >> oh, my gosh. >> she's a little shherd terrier. >> reporter: amber would like a smaller dog and here to type the party match is rosie who helps to connect up to 200 dogs with loving hes every weekend. >> oh, you little baby. >> you know what she's full grown so that's a good size. >> reporter: a ltle one-on-onee time, next step. chance toeally get to know the dog's personalities. there's lukas, a tibetan spaniel, papillion mix that caught amber's eye right away. >> soo elegant. >> the perfect word for him. >> very chill. i like how chill he isis.
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>> but soid toots, the boxer bulldog. >> and i got a cigar here, are you smoking? no smoking. what do you say, toots? >> reporter: don't count baby nutmeg the yorkie out of the mix. >> 8 to 10 weeks old. >> i have to poi out mr. wiggles is getting a little jealous. you're spending a lot of time over here. or mr. wiggles, a dapper fellow brought in by a family who had toto move. >> i wish, i wish, i wi. >> reporter: then there's my favote, cookie. where'sslucis, a dead ringer for one of my three rescue dogs ndy. i have barely put her down the entire time we were ere. cookie is going home with lara. the final contender a purebreed boston terrier named samue adams. aa gre group of dogs just waiting to find thehe forever homes. can you bieve how many great dogs there are, though, available. >> you could really see how loved these animals are. >> and the moment is here,o
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show us. lukas. >> lukas. >> congratulations. >> oh. >> oh, proud momma. >> so what was it about lukas, amber that you guys just fell in love with. >> he was just a love muffin. just so chill and he is just perfect. >> look at how relaxed he is. >> but it's a moment that she saw him and i have to say, you know, s lost francis, it's been two years coming up this month. i lost kj earlier this year so i've been a little slower and she's been so patient. she's been wanting this moment. the connection. >> you can take walks together and in the meantime we did have the other contenders. there are hundreds of amazing dogs at shelters all over the country but we love north shore animal league fororringing in -- for bringing in these guys and here we go. if you're interested in adopting a dog we'd like you to meet our poochlersome. poochler number one a bright and beautiful boston terrier named samuel adams.
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who lovesss belly rubs, walks on a leech, hoebroken. 2 years old and t totally housebroken. poochler number 2, mr. wiggles. got his name because while he does wiggle a little bit he loves to play, he's adorable, 10 weekss ole and hwill leap into your lap and snuggle with you all night long. poochler number three, where is poochler -- >> toots, toots. we named tts this because she had a cheoy that looked like a cigar andouldldt take it out of her mouth. >> see, she. >> she is aoxer american bulldog mix, a knockout. she's spunky and she loves those chew toys. ten weeks old also. then this little magnificent yorkie is named nutmeg. a tiny little lap dog that loves nothing more than sggle and add the right spice to your life and finally -- >> you actually let cookie out of your sight, lara?
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>> cookie is the sweetest shih tzu i have ever met. where's lucious? this delicious dog will stay in your arms forever. she loves to be held. she is we think between 1 and 2 years old and i thinke may have her adopted right here i the studio already. great homes. all you have to do is go to goodmorningamerica.com on yao! to get a a of the information anddhank you again toorth shore animal league, a arica for introducing all of these playful pups to us and just want to say please rescue. >> y've got -- i mean big kudos to you. we spent some time out there. what you do, these dogs and cats are loved but they need forever homes. thank you for what you do. in your own areaf you have a place like this, go rescue, rescue someone like lukas, right? >> i love she went shopping like she's a new mother. she labeled the drawer she's totally nesting. congngratulatis, amber. it was a a joy helping you guys
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anand hopefully we can help you all find your playful pups. ginger, out to you. >> congratulations, amber and robin. i c't wait to meet him. but i just met patrick. he's in town enjoying from where are you from. >> mississippi. >> which has been a little warmer then the storms but we've en warm inew york city and we a are going to stay that way. look close to really records in some places. chicago will be near 70 today. so will detroit. even warm as we go toward friday. if you all are sticking around, new york city going to be well into the low 70s. so we'lllirt with a record, washington, d.c., almost 80. all right. it's also a big day for college football fans. the first playoff rankings of the season are out tonight. you'll wantt to tune in to espn at 7:00 p.m. to see where your team ranks. because this will ultimately the determine the four teams that playwill strengthen this afternoon gusting near 30 miles per hour. that breezy wind will help in propelling temperatures into record territory on
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wednesday under sunshine with drdr r...expect highs in the mid to upperer0s >> and all that weather brought to you by ford. i just w want t show, somebody got our coat, lara. >> oh, nice. all right, thank you, ginger. coming up here aziz ansari is with us live. his big new role and what it's like working with mom anddad. one more look at thescute pups mayb >> take this one home.
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never been in love before back her with aziz ansari. "parks and recreation" star getting rave reviews for his new show called "master of none." he plays dev,v, ang actoriving in new york who has trouble making all types of decisions i his life. take a look. >> i'm sorry, man. i'm jus -- wow, experiencing a lot of emotions righnow. whew. man, it's like one of my indian actors. >> i it happenens. you see "the social network." max plays an india guy. he's white. they browned him up. >> i kn. i read that he's 1/16 indian. >> if you go back we're 1/16 something. i'm probably 1/16lack. >> you draw on your life. >> yeah, well, yeah, that episodes called "indians on tv" and i am an indian man that's been on tv a a a lot of the issues thth we deal with in episodes are thihis i've had too deal with as an actor.
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>> i read about something.g. you g offered a part in "transfoformers" where they wanted you to do up the indian accent. >> i didn't get offered the part. i went in for an audition for somethingn "trance formerliers" and they were like we don't thinkou're right for this part but another part w think you'd be perfe for. why do you think i'm perfect for this. it's because i'm an indian guy and it just seemed like -- you know, it didn't feel like something i wanted to d so i made a choice pretty early in my career that i was not going to do those kind of roles where it's really about playing up the indian accent and kind of these ethnic caricatures and i'm not like criticizing anyonehat does do that. pepele have to work and some people, you know, don't find a problem wiwith it which is fine but to me that's an interesting conversation to have and it's an interesting time where people are talking a lot about the way minorities are porortrayed and in
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that's why we did that episode to talk about it. >> you're commimitted toetting things right in the show. you have your parents playing your parents. parents. i aitioned some actors to do it and it felt -- they never felt real and those parts i wanted to get right, because- >> you didn't audition your parent, did you. >> i auditioned my dad.d. my mom, j jt offered but i is true. my dad -- the dad part is a bigg p pt so i had to make sure he wasn't going to screw it up. mom partt was smamaller so she didn't have to audition of the that was another part i was worried about because when you see immigrant parents depicted on tv and flips a lot of time again there are these broad characters. oh, my god, let me get my keys. there's a piece o chicken -- that doesn't't happen. i've been around indn people. it's not that silly. but i wanted them to be well-rounded funny characters and my parents are well-rounded funny people so i asked this
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they do a great job. i've seen a couple of reviews where people give them shoutouts which is very cool and it was really fun working with them andnd seeing them kind of pick up acting and i think they're greatat in the show. >> i got to believe after the success of your book, you'll well. >> yeah, there's definitely -- if you like idea modern romance" you can see some of the ideas in the show came frorom the book and it definitely helped me write the relation stuff -- relationship stuff we do in the show. >hank you for comg in. "master of none" debuts on netflix in friday. coming up "gma" aturning 40.
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that's next. people at home you better hurry up. these dogs. >> there's more, though. >> there's alwayay more. you'rereight about that. happybirthday, happy birthday to us.
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"good morning america" is turning 40. we're celebrating this major broadcast. we'll tel you about that but started. 40 years ago today, november 3rd, 1975, the veryy first "good morning america." >> good morning, america. >> and with that, "gma" was born. >> good morning, i'm david hartman, today is monday, november the 3rd. >> 40 years ago, theapels were wider. the news desk was wider. >> in the new this morning we have these late developments. >> but the goals were the same. >> everybody shared a s sense of mission, present information to people that they mig be able to usen some constructive way their lives. >> if you like sports scores, this was the show for you. >> pittsburgh, 30, cincinnati, 24, the vikings, 28, bill
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and washington defeated dallas, 30-24 in sudden death. >> now we've got this look at this morning's people in the news. >> the first hour started with a so of early version of "pop news >> caroline kennedy has a new boyfriend. >> there was a segment debating if the government should bail out new york city. >> thahank you, both of you for appearing on face-off. >> famed gossip columnist rona barrett brought in an entertainment report. >> sonny and cher have fallen out of harmonyny heading back into court? and comic jonathan winters reviewed "jaws". >> you can get a pretty look at the fish right here. he's a star of the movie. >> that was followed by the story of bourbon, the bking st. bernard. >> bourbon can make a bank deposit as well as the next guy in we liked animal stories from the very first day and in between the commercial brbreaks. tupperware party >> and promos for your favorore abc shows. >> inspector kelle and
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>> back at 8 a.m., a newbi oh, geraldo rivera filed a report on alcoholism >> from the bowery, i'm geraldo rivera, peace. good morning, everybody. before twitter we had talkback. >> today on "talkback" we asked affic cops what was the funniest excuse anyone ever gave you when you were about to give them a ticket? >> i have too to the toilet. >> an ear version of "gma on the money"ooked at diet products. >> diet bread costs 6% more. the diet slices are thinr. one thin third. one-third thinner in fact. we tested that out andound also they collapse, thin layers. >> the last segment a discussion of a controversial cusustody case. >> we have mor challenge and excitement between 7:00 and 9:00 everyorning than many people do in a lifetime. it was pretty nifty. for nancy dussault and myself,
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mornining, america. >> 40 years and counting. yes, yes. we have so many wonderful memory and we're about to mak a lot mo. 40 for 40. unprecedented 40-hour epic broadcast to celebrate our 40th anniversary starting november 17th jam packed with un unforgettable "g" moments. i've always lovov this tune. i've always loved this tune. >> so mellow. >> brand-new exclusive events leading up to a "gma" family party, a reunion, excuse me. >>everybody, everybody, everybody is coming back.. >> yeah. >> all your favorite "gma" hoffmans. we're excited to see everybody. can't we just play the tune as we go away. take our little nap right here. >> i love that. >> like a breeze. >> yeah.
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i just love this. the sto of my life "good morning ameriricaca is brought t t you by brookdale. bringing new life toto senior living. this time >> nominated toni collette is joining usn the big screen with drew barrymore in a new movie as robin wal lukas over there. think maybe lukas is walking robin. i sat d downith toni for a first look at the movie. take a look. >> it's a little gott. >> yeah, it looks like i'm going to drink some blood. >> this won't do, will it? >> okay iff i just trtr this onon
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>> here. [ laughter ] >> i like -- the sun will actually come out tomorrowow. >> poodle perm. >> so happy to have toni with us, you laugh intensel you cry innsely and millie is a wild child sm a bit of a firecracker. charismatic. >> i like the hairdo as it's growing out. >> so many breast cancer survivors know what that's like. you wear it well. what was the hardedest part about playing millie for you. >> oh, well, it was a complete joy actually. the most challenging things were also the most pleasurable. i think it's just really -- it was kind of a powerful and profound thing to playomeone who is facing their own mortality. you know, it's not something ananybody ee can do for you. >> and a mother too at the same time. >> i know and i thinkf there's a message in the movie it's to apprecia what you have and
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that's what my character learns, you know, it's beautiful and it is moving but it'ss moving in everyway, it's not jusus sad. it's very funny, as well. it's ultimatelyybout love and female friendship and connection and family a andnd it's, you know, relate to. >> as you mentioned one of the beautiful things that arises lot of times in struggles like is is love and friendship and ultimately lovestory. i loved read you and drew barrymore took your roman o off scscreen and you all vacationed together and it really translated into real life for you two. >> yeah, we got lucky. youu can never determine what the chemistry is going to be like and this is a story about lifelong frieiendship. these two girls know each other inside out andnd get each other on a basic level and drew's so warmth. she's theltimate girl's girl and i can't imagine having donee it with anybody elslse and, yeah, we finished the movie and everyone is like how did you feel like you had to part. dedidn't part. we took our family and went to paris together so i just love her.
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was it one of the best, would go ex-peerpszs in my life but with a great new friend? a powerful fantastic moved. toni collette, thanks for joining us. nice meeting you, as well. >> she was such a lovely, lovely guest to have. >> she was. >> "miss you already" in theaters on friday >> before wewe , big winner of one direction'sondon session contest, 16-year-old emma bailey of ft. wayne, congratulations, you're going to get to meet the concert? adopt me. adopt mejessica rae: could the pool where you learned d swim as a kidid. be closing? well, the city doesn't knowite yet. a committee of sioux city's parks and d recreati department is discussing possible closures and renovations of sioux city pools. cook, leeds, leif, and lewis have all been part of the
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discussion since august. "leif-erikson has the potential to be closed just because there's a lot of structural issues there. but there's been some debate on some of the other facilities: leeds and cook where there is some age and structural issues that need to be addressed" says matt salvatore, director of sioux city parks and rec. jessica rae: but the committee is having a problem coming to a deicision. possible solutions include e replacing pools s with splash pads, but ththcommittee hasn't me any concrete plans just yet. jessica let's chececk in wit for the weather. matt: we'll have mostly sunny skies in place for our tuesday. awind from the south will strengthen this afternoon gusting near 30 miles per hour. that breezy wind will help in propelling tempatures into record territory on wednesday under sunshine with dry air...expect highs i in the mid to upper 70s tomorrow! toward the end of the model here on thursday, you can see some precipitation slide in with scattered showers becoming likely on thursday. today, your forecast high temperature is 75 and it'll be mostltly sunny. we'll dip to a relativelyly warm overnight low of 55. tomorrow, expepect mostly sny conditions and a high of 77. here's a glance at your 7 day forecast where we're anticipating highs to dive thursday follong the front with 50s
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ving forward into the weekekd. jessica rae: good morning we've got a quick news update for you now... jessica rae: there's unthinkable grief for a sioux city family and their neighborhood after a little boy was killed in a weekend fire. the fire happened friday on center street. neighbors are still in shock over what happened
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it'"live! with kelly & michael." today, recording artist and coach, gwen stefani. and from the new james bond film, "spectre," ralph fiennes. plus, picking the right breed for you and your family a we continue ourur "paw-fect pet week." all next on "live." [caponing made possible by disney-abc domestic television] all next on "live." and now, here are your emmy award-winning co-hosts, kelly ripa and michael strtrahan!
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kelly: hi. hi. michael: yo! kell hello. [applause] please, we haven't done anything yet. it tuesday, november 3 t 2015. it is s electionay, everybody. election day. yeah. michael: yeah. [applause] kelly: get out there and vote for president of the united states. just kid. michael: you know how many peoplele went really? kelly: save your e-mails. put your thumbs away. a lot of kids are off from school today. michael: kids are off from
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school today for anything. why are you off from school? because they say we have off. they get more day -- i should have gone to school now. kelly: my kids have something last year called student day. michael: what's that? kelly: i don't know. they had a day off for student day. what? isn't every day student day? michael: do we have teachers in n here? any teachers? a new why aren't you at school? you should be teaching the kids. [laughter] kelly: are you a teacher? michael: hopefully, you didn't call in sick today because you're on tv [laughter] kelly: are you sure you're a teacher? you didndn't get hed yet. ok. i was going to say you look very young. >> 24. kelly: oh, my gosh. are you really? wow. that's great. you're going to love that in like 20 years from now. michael: you look 24. how was your night, young lady? kelly: it was great. really good night. stayed in with the family. we had no plans.
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