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good morning, america.a. breaking news, emergency landing. a man reportedly threatens too kill fellow passengers on board a cross-country flight. >> listen, tower could use emerge >> with more than 120 people on board forced to land immediately. the investigation right now. new overerght, major developmentstsn the shooting death of an illinois police lieunant that sparked nationwide outrage and a massive manhunt. hundreds of officers searching for three alleged cop killers. was the ole scene staged? rubio rising. new polls out this morning show the florida senator surging, gaining grounddn the race for president while d dald trump is under fire for retweeting an image of jeb bush next to a nazi symbol. marco o rubio here live as the race for the white house heats up. > and falling from the sky. >> plane down, man down.
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small plane inistresss caught on camera fleeting too the ground landing 0 on a busy road hitting a truck. how the quick-thkiking pil saved lives. good morning, america. a lot to get to this morning. got that big new poll out this morning, senatator marco rubio rising in the race for esident. there he is right there. walking over from starbucks. little different from yesterday in the stretch limo and donald trump and he's here live in the studio. wel get to him. >> we will. first we begin with the breaeaking news overnight. an american airlines flight forced to make an emergency landing. a passenger making threats on board that flight. abc's pierre thomas has the latest and is here in the studio with us. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the american airline flight left phoenix late tuesday afternoon with the expectation it would arrive at new york's jfk about 4 1/2 hours later but that dramatically changed when chaos
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>> listenn tower, could use emergency 622. a scare in the air for 121 passengers on flight 622. >> about ready to clear to land 1-9 right american 622. >> reporter: en route to jfk's airport. >> a flight attendant mentioned to a passenger, saying there is a security concern and they were going to take somomne off the plane. reporter: the unruly passenger forced the pilot to divert the plane to wichita, kansas. >> we were in the airor a about an hour and a half and then kind of everything went down. >> reporter: local law enforcement meeting the plane upon arriving at the gate. among those on board the rock band auaustines. one band mber tweeting out, whoa, emergency lanng in wichita. passenger threatening the plane that he wants to kill people. bad scene. the passenger who made the alleged threat was taken off the flight withoutincident. the flight resumed and landed in new york just before midnight. we've had 56 of these i iidents thisisear interfering with a
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flight crew is a f federalrime and those who do it face fines and possiblbly jail ti. this is no jok and i'm sure those passengers on board were terrified and not too happy, robin. >> doesn't seem seem like it't's been on the rise. >> serious situation. > george >> thanks, t t racace for the white hohoe and this morninin first new poll since last week, republican debate, ben carson, donald trump, neck and neck at the top. senator marco rubio surging to challenge the outsiders. he is here live as donald trump faces some new troues. let's go first to jon karl on the trail in manchester. go morning, jon. >eporter: this n p pl is the first conducted entirely after that. criticized debate on cnbc and take a look, it shows donald trump and ben carson still the front-runners, but the biggest movement i this poll, george, comes with ted cruznd marco rubio movingng into a tie for thirdplace.their highest levelsor both men since donald trump got into
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he has fallen to 4% in this poll. his lowest ever. the biggest factor is clearly that debate. when asked who won, voters overwhelminglyly said marco rubio followed by ted cruz. we also have a controversy brewing this morning over a bizarre late night retweetrom donald trump. 11:20 p.m. h he retweeted something with a bizarre image of the bush family next to a swastika. we reached out to the trump campaign about this, they said that trump himself did tweet that, but, quote, he did not see the image attached and he does not condone it. they also told us therere would be a fuller statement from the trump campaign coming later this rning. george. >> we will look for that. jon, thanks very much. senator marco rubio joins us now. weaw that poll. you are rising. led to a "washington post" headline this morning,g, it shows -- it says rubio rising, so bececing atarget. and it quotes a gop strategist saying that t next 100 days are going to@be brutal for you. are you ready for it. >> the last 100 ds haven't
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been easy.. i don't know what he's comparing it to. i'm runningor president, the most important political office on the planet. we knew it uld be difficult bubutte're going t t continue on r messagege and certaly answer questions and address falsehoods or anything people say but i'm going to remain focused on the future of america which is what this electioneeds to be about. this nation is at a point where it needs to choose what kind of country it's going t be in the 21st rent i. >> every candidate hitting you right here onernal finances. >> imean, he is a disaster with his credit cards. you kn, he certainly lives above his mean, there's no qution about that. >> well, i'm sorry. you know -- >> get a kick out of donald trump. but he was raising an important issue. you know,this came up at the debate last week. you had to draw down on your retirerement account to pay living expenses. >> that's not curate. bottom line is i obviously don't come from a wealthy family. i had student loans. i only have one debt, the
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i wanted to make sure we had cash on hands for all kinds of ings that come up. >> living expense. >> well, obviousus it's not day-to-dayivinin expensnses. it's things like, for example, if your refrigerator break, we ve in south florida, if our air-conditioning unit goes gown, we have a ten-year-old house and i get a phone call, that's a crisis in south florida. we wanted to make sure we had access to that. i send my kids to private christian schools. that's a signinicant amount of momoy. i see it as an i iestment in their future so that'shat that was but ultimately i have two debts, of the mortgage on my home and america, i owe so much to this country. >> jeb bush in his campaign putting out the idea that you're a risky bet and raisising questions that came up in your past campaigig about usinghe republican party credit card for personal use. "the tampaay types" has a question about it. two years of those records are still secret. what should voters -- >> it's not accura. well, first of all, every expend on that card is detailed in the
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republicanarty accounts that they file every month with --- reports they have toile with the state. it doesn't say who they belong to but every expense is on there and we'll release thoke soon. >> tho two years. >> people need to understand what they're talking about. wasn't a credit card. it was an american express charge card secureded under my personal -- bills would be mailed to me at home. if there was a personal pense, i paid it. a party expee, the party paid it- i recognize in hindsight i would do it different to avoid confusion but the republican party never paid a single personal expense of mine. this is unfortunately when this was initially reported in the press it was made into something bigger than it actual is. wouldn't do it the samam way agagn to avoid t t stories but the republican party never paid any of my -- >> when bush's team says you're a risky bet because of this, they're wrong. >> they're running a campaign that has somehow concluded, someone told them you got to attack marco authorized to win. i don't agree. it won't change my complain.
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i'll continue to run a positive message. if there are policy d dferences we shoul discuss them, not just with jeb but abody on the field but i'm'm not going to attack other republicans. we're doing hillary clinton's work for her. >> she talled youut yesterday as well in regard to immigtion reform. you used to be for comprehensive immigration reformrmndcaved. >> yeah, because it can't ss -- wee w'tass it i this country. we're not going to pass it after a migratory crisis on t the southern border where miners were being sent here after two executive orders. i'm being honest. they're the ones that are not being truthful. the only way forrd is through a series of steps that glings with border security. it's funny, the democrats attacac republicans for not doing what they didn't do when they had a majority in the house, a supermajority in the senate, barack o obama in the white house, they did nothing on immigration. and now they attack republicans for notoing what they themselves didn'tt do wn they had the power because this issue cannot be tackled in one massive piece of legislation. >> finally to get on the stage with hererou might have to get past senator ted cruz rising
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after the last debate. th of you young, 44. both of cuban descent, both firs term senators and b both support othe tea party. what sets you apart from him. >> we'll have a debate and i like him. he is a friend of mine. it's interesting thatt the four top candidates in that field, two ofthem, three off them off the four come from minority backgrounds which speaks a lot to the diversity -- >> two with no government experience. >> again, that speaks to the mood in the country. people are angry and should be at washington, d.c. you kn, i've only been there 4 1 1/2 years but i he shared in that frustration and one of the reons i chose to run for president. >> thankssor coming in. you cannearn more about the candidates. go tooodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! robin. >> we appreciate the candidates joining us live here. the major break in the shooting dea of an illinois police lieutenant. hideath in september, you may remember, led to a massive manhunt for three alleged suspects. well, this morning, officials are expected to reveal what happened t him.
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good morning, alex. >> reporr: hey, good morning, robin. a lot of people here remember that massive manhunt terrorizing residences and now many are hoping they will finally get some answers as to what exactly happened to lieutenant charles joseph gliniewicz. it was back in stember when he radioed in he was pursuing three men when authorities showed up, when backup showed uphey determined the lieutenant w shot dead. nonow, a massi manhunt followed as we mentioned as hundreds of officers desperately searched forhe three alleged suspects but no oneas ever found. authorities later revealed the lieutenantad been s shot at close range with his own weapon. now, according to our affiliate wls and the "chicago tribune" and "chicago sun-times" authorities will later discuss the possibility that the lieutenant m me this whole stoto up and took his own life, something they have been working on for some time now. robin. >> a possible suicide. what is his family saying about
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all this, alex? >> reporter: well, as you might imagine this has bryan tough for everyone. the family s said they believe that t t lieieutenant would never takeiswn life, many here hoping they will finally get some answers as to whathis investigation has revealed at this pressonference here later today. robin. >> anxioious for those answers, alex, thank you. >> such a strange story. we move on, online riews have become a big part of shopping but some e ock you from posting critical comments, a subject of a majoror hearing in washington. abc's new congressional corresndent mary bruce reporting from the capitol. goodmorning, mary. >> reporter: hey, george, good morning. well, fm hotels to restaurants and even physicians, consumers ar used to voicicing their opinions online. but those critical reviews could bebe putti you at a critical risk.. with some companies finingg consnsers thoususands for speaking out. now, hopg to end this lawmakers are attempting to prohibit what's known as a gag clause. it's a small clause but with g
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essentially ban consumers from bad-mouthing. lawmakers here will hear today from critics would say in thisis practice unfairly muzuzes consumers as they consisir a law which could put an end to ts practice and protect your right to post negative reviews. >> mary on the beat. now to therowing e. coli outbreak at chipotle. more cases have been reported in the northwest. dozens of restaurants temporar closed and now the cocoany is taking aggressive action to get to the bottom of that out of brk. abc's neal karlinsky is in bell bellview with that story. good morning, neal. >> reporter: good morning. this is 1 of the 43 chipotle locations shut down across washington and oregon because of that e e. coli ououreak. ststl this morning the exact cause of i iremains a mystery. this morning, chipotle is on the defensive scrubng 43 shuttered restaurants clean. even though the chain has not definitively been linked to the
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chan is conduct is its own environmental tests and batch testing ingredients, in addition to tests conducted by health ofcials. >> i know we're never going to eat there again after is. this was just a horrible exexperience. >> reporter: the aggressive move to protect its customers and reputation comes as health department officials announced growing numbers tuesday. 3737kened in washingngn and oregonon up from 22 and the chipotle location they ate at now up to 8 instead of 6. anotr 2525 possibl cases are awaiti test sults. >> any outbreak over 40 people is significant. it's something to worryabout. >>eporter: an 8-year-old hospitalized north of seattle i a vegetarian seen as a c ce ttt a vegetable may be to blame instead of beef experts saying it's also unlikely multiple restaurants would have undercooked meat at th same time. meanwhile, new lawsuit was just filed. an e. coli victim claiming a burrrrito bowl she ate at a
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chipotle in washington state allegedly made hero seek she needed medical attention a week lalater. more lawsuits are expected to be filed this week. ipotle sayingg in a new statement this morning it is our greatest priority to ensure the safety of all the food we serve and maintain our customers' confidence in eating at chipotle. in the meantime, the number off victims is expececd to grow, george. >> ay, neal, thanks very much. we move on to that major winter storm in the west dumping nearly two feet of snow in some areas sparking flash floods. now moving east and threatening mo floods in texas ginger, you have that. >> the pictures out of san ego. the water up to the wheel well. e flash flooding 1 to 2 inches. utah and this truck flipped by winds gusting greater than 80. in nevada, 22 plus inches of snow, very heavy taking down some of those tree limbs, that storm still moving through. we still have winter storm warnings or advisories for eight states. it'll move through n new mexico, parts of colorado today and eventutually bri potential foror flash floodidi and seveve storms
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plus ahead of it all record november warmth from the great lakes to the northeast. ll have more on that coming up. >> it did feel good here yesterday. amy with the other top stories starting with a new message from isis. in a new audio recording isis claiming responsibility for bringing down that russian passenger plane over egypt but won't say how it alledly did that as the black boxes are being analyzed t the search area r debris has been widened to 24 miles. media leaks s are fling more speculation about thehe inveigation. one russia media outlet claims investigators have found no residue ofxplosiveaterials on the bodies implying technical failure is to blame but experts sayt's just too early to tell anwhile, there has been another crash of a r russian plane overnight as many ass 41 people were killed when a cargo plane crashed in south sudan. no word yet on the cause. well, results from elections acroro theheountry are streaming in this morning. for only the second time in 40 years, voteru in k kentucky have
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elected a republican governor. tea party favorite matt bevin campaigned against obamacare. he also supported county clerk kim davis in her battl against same-sex marriage licenses. one other big election result being watchched nationwide, io v ved down a measure that florida. it. a disastrous launch for an air force rocket overnight in hawaii. it broke up about one minute to its first mission. the rocket was carrying satellites into orbit on a test flight. the militaryhad spent $45 million on the mission. well, finally it was a turnoutit for royalty in kansas city. u- uh-uh says robin. twice many as were expected and nearly twicehe population of kansas city itself. long time coming. that's whatappens when you wait that long. >> those pictures were on social media. amazing to see the turnout.
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good for them. that emergency landing right in the middle of a b busy road. that story for you in just 30 seconds. >> we are back at 7:17 with that small plane that fell from the sky in arkansas. a parachute attached to the plane saved all three on board. abc's david kerley has that story fo . gogo morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, robin. we're used to seeing planes flying b floating to earth on a parachute? it happened yesterday. it was a bit unreal. >> plane down. pan down. >> reporter: a parachute
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carrying a plane with three on board to the ground. >> plane hasossibly gonedown. you have one that parachuted. >> reporter: landing on a fayetteville, arkansas, road hitting a truck which was carrying a mother and two young children. such a sight cameras capturing the final descent to the ground. the pilot, bill simon, the former top executive for u.s. operations of walmart, was headinin to texex where he teaches at baylor university. but shortly after takeoff, the engine has trouble. simon tries to set up a landing at a nearby airport but the engine goes. losing altitude, he pulls the chute, knowing h may lose his plane but save lives. only minor injuries for the threeen onn the plane and the woman in the truck. >> we're very fortunate that n no one was hurt any worse than they were and that the plane didn't impact into a buiing or something like that >> reporter: now this is a very specific aircraft. it's called a cirrus with a
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company and owners say it's been deployed more than 50 times and there are109 survivors, so it actually does work, robin and george and what a sight it was yesterday i arkansas. >> really was to see that. n't the big planes get those too some kind off way. they seem to work.. so much more ahead. that uber passenger caught on cara beating a driverired and facing more trouble. this morning the driver speaking out. what mapped moments before the attack. "gma investigates" how meone to use your phone to spy on you.
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developm welcome back to "gma." you are looking at tt vicious attack on an uber driver in california. we have new details this morning. a lawsuit has now been filed in the case. man, look at that. more on that ahead. >> we'll hear what the driver had@to say what happened before thatll went down. andnd also this rning, a big new poll just released shows marco rubio surging after last week's debate. the florida senator gaining ground in the political ouiders. rubio also has a lead over hillary clinton and a head-to-head matchup while ben carson has a double-digit lead over the democratic front-runner. some airline, you @know, they're playing gingrich for therin. . frontier will charge them for carrrry-on bags through the new year. > carry a bag on theplane.e. >> bah humbug? wow.
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that means lara is down in nashville. >> yes, she is and "gma," we're goining country,y, y'all. all right. counting down to the cmas and howw is it going down there, lara? >> i wish you all were coming down here. it is so much fun getting ready for tonight's big show and this morning's big show, timimcgraw and his band, they've been rehearsing all morning live for our big performance. it's happening live coming up, george, get on your cowboy boots. >> i couldld use them. okay, thank you, lara. we begin though with that attack on an uber driver. the passenger, taco bel executive, has been fired after at and fes a lawit a a prospect o o jail time. abc's matt gutman has the story. [ bleep ]. >> reporter: over 1.6 million people watched benjan golden viciously beat his uber drive edward caban including the police. they charged him with four misdemeanor c counts including
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could land him in jail for a a year. his employer saw it totoo. taco bell firing its former head of mobile commerce and innovation saying, it is clear he can no longerr work for us. and more bad newsws for the 32-year-old former exec, abc news learnrned exclusively that the driver has filed a suit againsns him.m. requesting unsnscified compensation and saying caban continues to suffer from emotional injury and distress. >> it's unacceptable behavior and we want to make sure he unrstands that. >> reporter: but when caban picked golden up friday night he says he didn't think he was even capable of the barrage of blows and "f" mbs. >> he was forgetting what he was saying.. i kept trying to ask him for directions and he was becoming very aggressive with ae. >> reporter: the 23-year-old driver says golden was so blitzed he couldn't even say where he wanted to go. >> you're too drunko give me directions, man. >> no. >> i'm kicking you out. >> no, i'm giving you directs right now.w. nope. that's it. trip's ended.
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>> no, i'm giving you the directionsns >> nope, i'micking you out. >> goldedenot leavivi without a fight pummeling caban banging his head against the window. caban triking back delivering a dose of pepper spray. >> i think his hat flew off and i was able to bre free and i was able to turn around and spray him in t face. >> reporter: now if convicted on all four counts he could face up to a a year r jail. we tried to reach ou t t the momobile commerce executive, the former one, seems he's gone offline and sttling down his social media pages, not answering the phone a and adding insult to injury, uber ss it has banned him from the app for life. >> i'm su. >> wow. i'll bet they have. >> every time you see that videdeo. >hat's true. it has been eight m monons since we lasas have seen robert durst, the man accused of killing hisis best friend sus berman, durst is currently sitting in a new orleans jail on a gun charge awaiting to be stance forred to l.a. to face those murder charges.
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now former prosecutor jeanine pirro, who investigatedd the disappearance of durst's first wife, is out with a new book about him called "he killed them all" and she sat down with our ryan smith. >> reporter: for jeanine pirro, the pine barrens here in new jersey is sacred ground where she believes kathleen durst is buried. >> she is here. there's no doubt in my mind she's herere. >> reporter: kathleen was the first wife of robert durst,he troubled millionaire scion to a prominent real estate family tied to the killings of morris ack, friend susan berman and kathy' 1982 disappearance. his story detailed in the hbo documentary series "the jinx" which ended with durst muttering what many considered a confession to himself over his open microphone. >> what the hell did i do? killed them all, of course. >> so when you saw that moment you thought, got 'em.
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>> reporter: the documentary inspireing pirro to write "he killed them all," an insider's account of d dst saga startg 20 when sherehoped case. >> married to a wealthy guy and he doesn't rort her missing for five days. really? >> reporter: but not everyone agrees with pirro's account. last month her former co-author lisa depaul low filed a lawsuit claimingmong other things pirro fired herer when she raised accuracy issues, i claim pirro denies. in 2003, durst was tried and aquied for the murder of his neighbor pore irs black. >> not guilty. >> reporter: after serving time r three lesser offenses, he was paroled in 2005 and lived mostly out of the public eye. until he decided to participate in "the jinx," a move his lawyers strongly advised against. >> why do you think robert durst did "the jinx." >> because he wants to prove that he can get away with things. >> reporter: we reached out to durst's attororney and did not
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receive a comment. but pro ss the story is not over until dururstst is held responsible for kathleen's disappearance. someme peopleay that youou have personal vendedea againststobert dursrs >> yeah, i have a vendetta and i'm proud of it. >> reporter: for "good morning america," ryan smith, abcews, new york. >> our thanknks to ryan. coming upgma investigates"spy apps that can be installed on your phone to spy on your every move. rebecca jarvis will have that in just moment. robin, this is soo creepy and shockinghrough a s sing app o o my phone my producer was able to track my location on this map seseeing meake these stops on my wayy in to work and we'll tell you what else that happ was able to track just ahead. i have a resident named joyce, and she kept complaining about all her acheand pains. and i said "come to class, let's start walking together" and i said "and i bet you money you'll be able t tdo that senior walal. that d d i said "ok it's me and you girl, me and you!"
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we put the good in morning. we're back nowow with "gma investigates" looking int seet apps that ge someone the abity to track every text you send, every photo youtake, even listen in on your phone calls. abc's rebecca jarvis here with more on these spy apps.
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as you said this is creepy stuff.f. it is so creepy, george. i w wldn't even believet if i didn't see it with myy own eyes. we got an up close look at these apps which senator al franken calls unconscionable stalking apps. he says they let people track others in complete secrecy and found firsthand exactly what he means. in this scene from the popular showowbout hacking mr. robot,t, you see a character secretly install tracking software on someone else's phone and we found if you allow someone to access your phone, it could happen to you. >> i don't know if when i'm sending an e-mai he is reading it. >> reporter: this woman tracked her, she ys, by installing a spy app on her phone. >> or if i make a phone call if he can hear what i say. >> reporter: brian hill a former police detective and digital forensics expert is about to show us how quickly and easily
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we focus on two apps, mspy and flexispy neither available at the ape store or on googlee play, onlyhrouough the company's websites. their cost as little as $8 a month. both apps are marketed primarily as a way for people to monitor their children or employees. while there may be legitimate reasons and ways to do that, critics say these apps go. further. brian shows how just a thin excuse could get a phone outut of aatarget's hands. >> so i i don't get any servicecen my phonehere. do you mind, i need to look up a few things. >> reporter: it takes him a little over two minutes to install mspy on our andid phone. then i take a walk, the phone with me. during that time hill seeing my every move. >> so back from my walk and what did you get? >> i got just about everything that you can imagine. it pinind your location six times. >> these are my colleagues. >> five full pages of contacts. calllogs. >> there's my text message. >> yep.
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>> you went to bank of america, checking accots. >> reporter: now to the next app, flexispy able to secretly listen to phone calls on many phones. it takes him justver an hour to bypass t t security settings and itallt on my phone. then by logging into flexi spy's website brian takes control of my phone during a work meeting. even snapping photos of me while i'm holding 9 p phone in my hand. then he's able to listen to a phone conversatn i just had with my assistant? so your next flht's be on the 8th and you'ree going t t l.a.x. >> reporter: now h h knows what t day i'm traveling a where i'm going. because laws may be violated by using these apps, the companies warn you should only use them on ones you own such as your child's or an employee's work phone and only after notifyingng the person still, the website strongly suggests they're about spying. flexi spy says a common use is to track a cheatatg girlfriend and warns users to stay silent
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and mute your own mike while using the app. py told us if it has evidence the application is being used in a wrong way, we make every effort to check thease and prevent usage. flexispy did not return our repeated requests for comment. and here'e' what is even more creepy. experts tell uss you wouldn' be able to tell i you have the kinds of spy appsn your phone. it requires very ecialized training to take them off to protect yourself and our experts advise if you keep your phone with you at all times, tt is the very best thing you can do, set your phone to lock immediately after every single e and neverell anyone your password. i mean we were talalng about this earlier. people peoplelay their phones -- >> my entireamily knows my password. it's amazing this is legal. >> rit. >> don't do itit. don't do it. it's not right. it's not the right thing to do. you can't do it without someone elelse's perssion and it is really scar it makes you think twice. >> yeah, important story. thank you, rebecca. coming upup, great football
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all right, welcome back now with "the speed feed," everybody snd at former nfl and college coach who has been a blessing for one michigan high school team and the whole town. abc's t.j. holmes has the story. >> you just won the first playoff game in the history of ben harbor h hh schoho. >> reporter: meet thehe former college coach whoame out of retirement a turned this school in a wiwinner. >> a lot of people said i must bebe crazy. >> reporter: elliot uzelac had jobs at several colleges but the 74-year-old got bored after retiring. >> quick knee. >> reporter: and took the head coaching job at nearby benton harbor high school, the team hadn't had a winningeason in 25 years and had nev been to the playoffs. now they're onhe verge of a division championship. >> i'm seeing young men with more confidence in themselves. that's rlly rewarding. >> reporr: benton harbor is
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michigan's poorest towns. uzelac says some of his players were the breadwinners in their homes more concerned about their jobs t tn sool orfootbaba. >> and that was a difficult situation because they had to work. >> rorter: uzelac provided job alternatives, set academic goals, instulled purpose, accountability. the players rponded and began to flourish on and off the field. >> we need more coaches like him who cares about you, your family. what you're going through firs >> all: one, two, three. reporter: their playoff run isn't oveve yet b b uzelac hasas already helped change their football fortunes and perhaps their lives. for "good morning america," t.j. holmes, abc news, new york. >> now, this story seems like it's straight out of a hollywood movie ena really am hoping they get a blockbuster ending. >> all of us. >> we'd love that. >> come on back. comomg up,, "gma" at thee cma awards. powered by ram trucks, guts,
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good morning, america. it's 8 al. ouexclusive interview with robin williams' widow susan. their last days together. why she thought he e was getting into a bitter battle withh his kids. only on "gma." not so picture perfect. a 19-year-old instagram star reveals the truth behind the photos followed by thousands of teeners. >> there's so much i want to say. >> now she's shut down her account after a big backlash and accusations that her revel are all a hoax. we'll talk to her live. >> fashion revolution. the designer would drees kim, kendall and kylie for the red carpet now revealing clothes everyone can afford. our sneak peek at balmain a h&m joining forces and the man behind the magic.
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>> and "gma" goes country. tim mcgr performing live and a huge surprise for some deserving fans. we are live in nashville this morning as we say -- >> good rning, america. >> good morning, tim mcgraw. but also good mornrng to delcastle. they're back here every year. oh now they're quiet. not before that but they're proud to be here. but we are jump-starting country'hottest show, the cma awards. oh, my goodnes in nashville. that's where lara is with tim mcgraw, big concert that will rock your wednesday just ahead. yoyoknow we can't wait for that, lara. >> cannot wait for it, ron. good morning. hatcheck, boots, check. tim mcgraw, check.
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we'v got a great live rformance with him coming up and then we also have a very special surprise for one deserving family. th's coming up but first back to you all. >> oh, give tim a b big hug for us there. looking good, as always. >> there you go. >> thankou there, lara. >> looking good, having fun. > that's cing up. now to amy for the morning rundown. theig story, a major shift in the first national poll since the last repubcan debate. donald trump and b ben carson are running necknd neck and marco ruo is surging, meanwhile, is morning there is a new coroversy for trumponcerning a tweet he sent overnight. abc's jon karl is here withhhe latestst good morning,g,jon. >> reporter: good morning, amy. this is the first poll conducted after that much criticized debabate on cnbc and shows that trump and cson are still on top with 24% and 23%. but theiggest movement comes from marco rubio and tedcruz. both are rising fast, 14% for
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their higigst levels sinin donald t tmp got into this re and look at jeb bush,, he is now registering at only 4% by far his lowest level in any nationanal poll. also have this morning a controversy bwing around something bizarre that donald trump retweeted lastnight. 11:20 p.m. he retweeted this with an image of the bush family nexto a swastika. we r rched out to the trump campaign. they said that tmp himself d retweet that b but he didn't notice t image. he does not condone it and he has now taken down that tweet but as you can imagine we'll probably be hearing more about that, amy. >> yes, we will indeed. jon karl, thanks so much. > more details about that illinois police officer whoho death sparked a massive manhunt. national outrage and a hero's funeral. lieutenant joe gliniewicz was found shot deadd two mths ago in a smallown of north of chicag
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he was chaseing three men on foot. officials are expected to announce it was an elaborately stageduicide after confirming he was shot with his own weapon. in newewhampshirir a pregnant woman got c caughgh in the middle of an apparent drag race. the violent crash sending her car airborne. she was forced to have an emergency c-section but thankfully she and the baby are both expected to rover fully. well, new detailshis hour on airline baggage fees rising just in time for the holiday travel season. for the second year in a row spirit airliness adding an extra charge to i i checked baggage fee on flights duringg the holidays. and frontier airlines is following ssit c(arging an extra $5 to10 for checked and carry-on bags between thanksgiving week and n year's. well, aig sports headline this morning. the first collelege footbl playoff rankings are out and clemson is number one, followed by lsu, ohio straight, alabama.
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notrtrdame rounds out the top five. finally we have an update on a story we told you about yestery. the one game suspension of a highchool football player has been overturned. pedro banda, you s him there, ejected from a game after scoring a touchdown and pointing to the sky. he claimed hwas just praising god but the referees penalized him for excessive celebratatg. the lifting ofis s spension means he can play in his school's playoff game friday. it is t school's first playoff game inecades so, guy, you know his team is breathing a huge sigh of relief >> we called this yesterday, didn't we. we thought it was going to be overturned. that. >> by the way, i know -- okay, i'm wearing this for clemson. wearing orange. people on twitter a a s sing w w i doing it for them, sure. number one, why not. >> sure but n not really. >> well, we have our "gma morning menu" coming up, everybody and robin williams, his widow speak out inside their
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now welcome back to "gma." today we ha more of amy's emotional interview with the widow of robinwiiams. susan williams is speak out for the f first t te sinceis dth and, amy, she's grieving her husband. she's also had this legal battle with his kids if that' right. this morning susan williams opening up about that heated legal battle or robin's estate and she is also giving us a look inside the very private life she built with robin williams. >> i just keep doi the things that work, you know. >> reporter: for years she was the woman behind legendary funnyman -- >> ssi, fossi. you do martha graha or twila. 2> it's against intergalactic law. fly, be free. >> reporter: you think of r robin iams, this larger than life big-hearted guy, as funny as funny gets. >> hello! >> reporter: was he the same guy that we all think we know? >> .
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robin is kind, quiet and sometimes funny at home. you know -- >> but not always funny. >> no, hwasmeditative, contemplative. intellectual and sometimes very, very funny. >> reporter: but in the months before his death she began to see that robin slowly fade away. >> he's such a beautiful genius amazing person and so talented. there was nothing, youou know, hisis fears and insurities were killing hi reporter: and the day before he put an end to those pernal demons, takingg his own life, she believed her husband was getti beer. >> it was a perfect day. we just did wha we loved to do together and i know now that he gave me that perfect day. he gave us that perfect day. >> repter: he planned it. >> in hindsight. he knew what hwas doing. >> r rorter: after his death, a media frenzy ensued as she became embroiled in a contentious legal battle with robin's children, her stepkids over his estate.
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>> why did you decide to take legal action? >> i was forced into i it basically. 2 1/2 weeks after robin had left i was still in shoc not back in our home. i was told i might not be able to keep our wedding gifts that, in fact, while you're out of the house, we n need t come in and take everything out. eventually once we've gone thro it all, tell us which items are yours and we'll dece whether or not that's true. and i'll never forget being on the phone with one of the trustees and sayiying, what is this? i know robin williams is famous, he's my husband. my huhuand. if we're t tking that you guys think everything isemorabilia then take me. he's touched me. where does this end? >> reporter: in early october, they settled the case out of court. what agreements were reached? >> basically what my husband wanted, which was just that i could live in the home until die.
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every inch of that home has our laughter, our playfulness, our joy, our tears. >> she's now taking life one moment at a time. >> they say time heals all wounds. has time eased your pain at all? >> it's not that those wounds ever go away. it's not that theain goes away. it's that you get stronger but it's always there. it takes, you know, it's always there. >> and lawyer for the williamss children told the associated the chchdren are relelved to have this behindd them. today susan says she's living a quieter life in the home she shared with robin and the biggest lesson she earn willed, treat others the way you would like to bereatedut she speaks about him in present tense. she says he's around her every day. she s his slippers exactly where he left them on the bathroom floor and she said that's where they will stay. >> h to be very difficult for her to be able to express herself. she did it so well and so lovingly. >> she was raw, she was real and she -- you could see the love. >> yeah.
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>> his performances are so powerful, it does feel like we still have him. >> that he's still he. >> thanks, amy. you know, now to the internet model a and celebrity who is walking away from it all a an emotional youtube video seen more than a million times, the 19-year-old shined a light on what she says is the ugly realaly behind her seeeengly perfecttnternet image. abc's david wright has the ory. >> reporter:r: it's aashion event that not even a jenner sister could miss. >> reporter: picture perfect on instagram more than half a million followers, a glamorous young teenager who seemed to be living the dream. >> i was serable. i had it a a and i was miserable beuse when youet yourself be defined by numbers, you let yourself be defined by something that is not pure, tt is not real and that is not love. >> reporter: but look closely at the captions, she's gone back to
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change them to say what was really going on. not real life, i didn't pay for the dress, took countless photos trying to look hot for instagram she now writes. not real lili, took over 1000n similar poses trying to make my stomach look good. and there is nothing zen about trying to look zen taking a picture of you trying to be zen and proving your zen on instagram. >> everything i did was for views, for laughs, foror followowers. >> i thought what a hero, this girl is standing up for other girls and ging themermimissio to stop trying to be s s perfect online. >> reporter: all of you daughters out there pay attention. >> i'm doing this for myself mostly. because that is someone whos out to say this. >> reporter: for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, new york. >> now we're supposed to be talking to essena live. but in theeantime, essenaa is facing backlash overnight.
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she'ss taken down all of her social med accounts but now a t of peoe are saying it's a publicity stunt or even worse it's a hoax andhe's asking people to support her by contributing money through her website. but many wonder if that's reall better than her making money off of her social media sponsorships so a lot of questions surround the motive around all this. >> wow, sure are. >> we are gonna stay on top of this. not quite sure. thank you, michael. set your clocks, shoppers. it's only 24 hours until the top fashion house balmain unleashes their new l line with h&m for fashion lovers evywhere. people are going to be lining up for this. cai get up? watch your sonlegs there, son. you were begging for this assignment. >> i will be unnone of t tse people. anticipate from all of us regulaoppers to a-list cebs.
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i got too spendtime behind it all, olivier rousteing, a fashion figure and social media star. >> r reporter:t't's a fashion event that not even a jenner sier could miss. the collaboratiti bringing together retata giant h&m and stororied french fashion house balmain. >> next up, h&m domination. >> reporter: and the man at the center of it all, olivier rousteing. >> are you sure this is a garment, celebration of my first season at balmain. like an affordablee evening ess. >> reporter: the creative director for balmainin and at 30 years old, one of the youngest and hottestst desesners in thehe world. word on the treat is you're very good at dressin fabulous pregnant women. >> ocourse, let's doo it. >> so nice. >> it works. >> look, it's insane. >> should i consider this a gift? >> yes. >> reporter: i feel powerful in this. i think it' like a new
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>> reporter: his intricately lyly crafted creations bejewelele embroidered andoped havee become a red carpet staple. who do you have in mind when you design these. >> i think she's a warrior of the modern world, she's strong, powerful, confident. >> reporter: the designer and his clothes adored by countless a-list celebs including bff and muse kim kardashian. >> we hadd like this connection straightaway so she pushed me a lot in my vision of fashion. >> reporter: it's a vision that beben when rousteing was a child adopted f from french orphana by a ccasian family he usedd clothes to create an identity. >> that's why i l love fashion because when you don't know your parents and you don't know whehere you come from you need to identify yoursrself to something. >> reporter: now with the h&m collabororation, o of the most anticipated ever he's poised to reach an even bigger audience. >> it's piece of my dream.m. at the end of the dayay i wanted to make sure these people always
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afford this balmain dream i've been building for five years they can actually get this dream. >> now, while some of the pieces in the h&m collection are a little pricey there isser they're still a lot more affordable than the regular line. l moddingere r range from $80 to $600, with some accessories costing less. rousteing told me at the lower ice point they want to offer people the samee design. how close the designs are. check this out. we have two balmain jackets. one is $4,000. the other one, the one amy is wearing, almost identical design, $129. >> can't tell the difference. >> amazing i it feels nice. i can feel gash thick fabric. feels really good. it fees expensisive. >> it's notust the women who are having all the fun. br overr here with s se glasses. >> we've gothe coolest crew, don't we? looking good, brad. >> just $49.99. >> range here. this is one of the prices you'll --
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>> i was taking it to the cmama awards. this power jacket? they've used tomorrow probably lining up today. >> i'm'm sure. you're already --ou are glowing. >> you are. >>hank you for saying thth. >> you and -- >> home retc >> andnd ginger a as well. let's go out to ginger. >> i think brad was glowing there our sta manager. i love to see that. and i can't tell everybody where you're from. >> we're from delcastle high school. >> i don't know i if y can see that but they are most of our entire crowd, make some noise, everybody. they are so much fun today and not . illinois. to wls for that. the fog is thick. the dense fog advisory fromm chicago d dn to mobile up to duluth and then those flash flood watches reall tart tomorrow nigight for parts of on our high temperatures though as we reach into the lower 70s for highs. tonight, we'll wah as an area of low pressure passes througugh and this willll spread me showers across the map. we'll carry a 30% chance of rain for our thursday. friday, we'll have
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some leftover cloudsdsnd it'll be cocoer with highs in the 50s. today, exexpect a hh of 72 with patchchy fog and a mix of sun and >> speaking of glowing, we were just tking about this, george, you glow ery day. >> what do you do with that. >> who knows why? now let's go down t tara in nanaville. >> thaha you very much, gegege. itit is time for "pop news." country style. and we are counting down to country music's bigge night, the cma award, of course, handed out tonight right here in nashville. bubut we don't want you guys to have to wait until then so the kind folks here have been kinind enough to give us a major "gma" exclusive. they're allowing us to announce a couple of the awards and the winners right now. okay. let me just first say the first category is music video of the
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year. the cma awards ballots were bulated by the professional service firm of deloitte and touche llp, anissa, may i have the first envelope? thank you. the nominees for the video of the year are on your screen. i feel like i should have on a black-tie dress to announce and the cma award goe to girl in a a country song maddie & tae. thumbs up, everybody. so great that we're able to announce these exclusively. may i have the envelope for the second exclusive ard? beingnnounced right here on "gma." these are the nominees for musical event of the year. there they are on your screen, everybody. ready to hear the winner? and t t cma award goes to raise 'em up, keith urban featuring
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eric church. so good. don't forget, of course, the 49th annual cma awards tonight at 8:00, 7:00 central, where? right here onabc. all right, also in "pop news," thank you so much, deltte and uche for letting us do that, by the wawa also in "pop news," you know, just because i'm away, george anan gang, doesn't mean that we can't do a "pop news" investigation. i was very busy down here in nashville yesterday because we have discovered thatt hitting high notes is one of the best ways to make new friends. literally taking singing lessons is a great way to bond. an oxford university study and, of course,, i also studied it found thatple who took weekly singing lessons togetether became better friends than people who took acting classes or art classes. now, i decided t to put this -- you know, i had to check the theory, ladies, c come on in. i tesested this theory at a lovely
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estatablishment called the stage right here in nashville last night and i can confirm that i have made some n new friends. birthday girl, where are you? i fell into a burning ring of fire i went down down down and the flames went hher they burns burns, burns the ring of fire he ring of fire >> i want you guys to all meet my new friends, becky, would you confirir that thiss study is legitimate that we are now friend >> yes, we love you. [ laughter ] >> the you go. another theory provedight here on "good mning america." orge, robin. >> can you give us a few more bars? >> that was really go. >> a cappella too. >> i can't believe it. they asked for more. i fell into a burring ring of fire i went down down down -- >> tim mcgraw is going to join
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>> see you all bacimportant vote in macy, nebraska yesterday... a majority of members of the oma tribe of nebraska were in favor of all three proposed ququtions on the babaot
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when it came to pursuing legalization of marijuana on the reservation. of the 650 voters, 59% say they support the recreational use of marijuana on tribal land. 78% say they support its use for medical purposes. and 67% say they'rall for allowing the omaha tribe to grow industrial hemp to sell. though the vote doesothing to legalize marijuana now,it gives the tribal coununl the go- ahead to work with the federal governmentto legalize it in the future jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: we've got a breezy south wind in place today. the humidity is going to keep a cap on our high temperatures
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eddie red main, colin farrell due out next fall. want to take a look at tha and the movie next fall. right now, though, lara in awards. lara. >> hi, george. yes, we are outside the bridgestone arena where the cma awards will take place tonight and i'm here wh tim mcgraw, of course, who's got -- [ chee a applause ] >> -- 35 cma nominations and 14 wins under his big old country belt buckle and he's alsls got a brand-new album out, it's called "damn country music" and understand, tim, you have said this is your best work yet. >> yeah, i thi this is just a great collectn of songs. when we were in the studio recording we couldn't wait to get it out. love the title track o the album. it's one of my favorites. ye, it's a good bunch of songs. >> iss it like damn, country music or dam country music. >> i think it depends on the day. [ laughter ] sometimes it's damn country musi
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>> why your bestork because i dare say it is all so good. >> you know, i think that it's kind of -- the kind of record that there's some songs that are certainly modern and coemporary and some of the stuff i love ltening to the radio and some o of the stuff happening in country music and some i evolved into since i first moved to town and some things that made me fall in love with country music and don't make me feel at home and "damn country music" and there's some songs that are sort of life lessons and stories. >> how about the fact that there's a bit of a family affair happenening. his daughter is singing on the bum with tim. how was that? >> that was fun. gracie is singi on the oreo. very first song on the aum here tonight gracie is singing on it and she's such a great singer, such a great spirit. >> who does she take after, mop or dad. >> she gets her sging from her mom for sure. yeah. >> well, we're going to hear -- >> i if s sang like me she maybe wouldn't have been on the albu
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that whole voice thing. what do you say we don't keep fans waiting any longer. here with the title trarack off his brand-new dum, tim mcgra and amn country music." [ applause ] i packed it all on a whim threw an old hank cassette tape in dad's '84 rusty ford he swore we'd never make it i quit my job let my momma down broke an angel's heart on the way out of town pulled my roots from the ground for thhum of wheels on the blacktop
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the strum of strings on a flat top it's a a neon fever for a small town dreamer tells you e everythinyou have that's worth losin' damn country music you mightet lost in the lights the things that keep you up all night whiskey straight 3 a.m. chasing songs in your head it's the sweetest highs the lowest lows needing yes and hearing no just anotr so-so believe me i know it's the hum of wheels on the blacktop thetrum of strings on a flat top it'll take you break you mn
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sure make you do things you never thought you'd be doing damn country music when the money the fame the lights on your name all fade away well you'll still be a slave to the hum of wheels on the blacktop the strum of strings on a flat top it's a neon fever from a small town dreamer tells youverything you have that's worth losing
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damn country music damn country music [ cheers and applause ] >> tim mcgraw! wow. what a performance. thank u, tim. amazing. and now chrisis staplen, his debut album, thank you. chris' debut album "traveller" is nominated for album of the year. also nominated for best new artist and, oh, bt male vocalist. is that all? >> that's it. >> i mean, can you believe it, debut album receiveve so deeply, so well. >> nobody is more shocked than i am. >> really? what do you think it is? what resonated. >> i have no id. hopefully just mus that people like and doi somethinghat's authentic -- >> singing from your heart. being authentic always pays off, doesn't it. >> i t tnk so. >> justin timberlake and you. >> yeah. >> tonight at the cmas. >> that's going to be fun.n.
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>> give us an idea of what we cannexct. >> you just have to watch. you just haveo watch. >> are y going to do some danc moves. >> no, there will be none of that from me. i can't make any promises on his part. >> i like the idea ofou and justin harmonizing,ne of the many surprises on the cmas night and your partnership wi ram truck. tell me about that. >> you know, i've driven a ram for some time and my daddy w a coal miner and always drove a ram. use them as work t trucks and, you know, just kind of a family thing and we partnered up and we have the ram traveler series and they just -- it's about families handing things downrom one to the other. >> there's also something called ram nation. i want to explain to you. the ram nation project recruits ram truck owners to come to the rescue after natural disasters during the devastati floods here in south carolina, last month, they joined forces with the first response team of america to help hard-hit families like the marshas, take a look. >> many here are wakep to
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scenes like ts on >> this entire state really reeling from these devastating floods. >> we haven't't seen this level of rain in t low country in a thousand years. thatat's how b this is. >> reporter: and just like that, michael marsha's business forest lake fabrics knocked away. >> it knocked about a three-car garage hole in the back of my store. iteally pushed everything to the front,lew out the windo and ere's fabric, i'm going to say 500 or 600 yards up in the woods across the treat from my store. >> reporter: the ram nation project joining together with the cmunity to help clean up. >> these kids, i'm telling you, they did it in four hours. it was very moving. it was the most godly thing i've ever seen. >> reporr: but the marsh still have a long road ahead. so there's the marshas' sry and here are the marshas. so night to meet i all. what a treat to be at the cmas and to meet chris stapleton.
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>> yes, alsoso. >> if thattn't good enough i believe chris may have a little surprise for you. >> yes, i do. on behalf of ram trucks, we want to present you with a ram pro master van to lp you. >> right over the,guys. >> get back your feet. >> it's a start of gting you back on your feet. >> tnk you. that is awesome. >> thank you. >> that is incredible. thank you. >> thank you. i don't know what to say. is has been a tough mth for the city of columbia and for t state of south carolina and even though y'all put us on the stage, this is all about our state. we've been hit with a storm with no name. we nee help. we need help from the charitable people of this country to help get us back on ourfeet. yeah. >> andndhe way we can do it is if you can go to my website and my facebook page forest lake fabrics and copeland dress stores and pick a charity or a social organization that can he us, we appreciate it.
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we're rooting for you. we are a thinking about all of you in your great state and, chris, we want to say thank you for partnering up with ram. >> tnk you, guys. >> the logo on it ready to gogo >> thank you. >> first before you're back to business, enjoy the show totoght. >> thanknkyou, appriate it. >> we'll go out to ginger, congratulations, guys. and thank you again to ram. >> congrats to everybody down there. it looks so beautiful in nashville. juststike it is here, do you all know how warm it is right now? no? it's just nice, it's 60 deges already in new york city and the warmrmth is going to stick at least through the end of the workweek then it's going to change. look at those numbers. detroit, 72. chicago,o, 72. even warmer as it moves east, iladelphia will get cser to 80. all right, that's the big picture.downward with a breezy northwest wind and scattered showers too. we've got a breezy south wind in place today. the humidity is going to keep a cap on our high temperatures though as we reach into the lower 70s for highs. tonight,
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pressure passes >> all that w wther brought to you by walmart. coming up, jack hanna i here live helping us celebrate "gma's"" 40th birthday. it wouldn't be the same without that man right there. and some of our funniestnimal moments ever. come on back with jack. "gma" at the cma awards,
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glory, ram. go here we go a mellow sloth right here helping us celebrate 40 years o "gma" with the man that's been here for just about a a ofthem, our friend jacac hanna. director emeritus of the columbus zoo that' so often brought that zoo to us. take a look. >> youid notice there i is something on the back of your neck. >> ye >> forore than0 years jack hanna always brings it. the warm and fuzzy. the creepy-crawly. taking "gma" to all new heights. >> don't move. >> they mark their territory by urinatating. that's w you have a a hat on. >>re you kidding me? >> we anchors and correspondents come and go. >> we're justaving so much fun over here. >> jack's a constant. on the camel. >> the more misbehaved the imals were in a spot,, t funnier the spot was.
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[ laughter ] >> they're doing real good. >> reporter: ban in 19834 when he joined us to talk abobo the arrival of twin gorilla babies atat the zoo. the beginni of a beautiful friendship. >> who is had? >> over hundredu of appearances jack introduced us to the tiny and shshy. >> we call them joey. >> yes, a little joey kangaroo. >> the big and noise is. >> a drama -- >> many made us laugh and messed with our hair. >> they also carry certain diseases that -- well timed, jack. >> it i i sort of "dancing withth ththstars" on my skull. but when jack hanna is on just talking away and i'm in a struggle with this manic chimpanzee on my head. >> proudly. tomorrow. >> where they do all sorts of things. >> so as we mark 40 years all of us at "gma" sayhank you, jack.
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it wouldn't be ma" without you. >> hey, buddy. hey. >> jackks right here right now, let's say thank y y in person. >> yes. >> you still remember that first day, don't you. >> you never forget the first day. the first twins born in the columbus zoo and theyy filmed them and said can you bring se animals to new york. that would be fun and the ostrich had diarrhea. one time i came here and a cheetah -- we always drove over and i was in the van and i didn't know he urinated backwards a a i thought thehe sprinkler g gng off and it hit the windshield on the front and had to ride seven more hours with that on me and i could go on and on broke a thousand dollar pot and the crane got loose a knocked it over. wasn't a good firststwo years. >> you were the first one to do this. you were the first to bring these animals on televisn and, yes, it's very entertaining and all the things you said but you primarily want to do it because you wanan the public be more aware and educuce.
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>> j jim fofoer, johnny carsonon and the girl from san diego started it and i started doing it but i want to thank "good morning america" nationally, internationally for bringing the animal world to tens off millions of people over this last 3 years. i gechills knowing what you folks have done to educate people we can't buy with $50 million. >> what's going on with amy. >> she likes bananas. >> remember the sars disease, that's wheree camee from. no, not ts animal. this species of animal. >> hey. >> just offended him. >> hi, buddy. >> from asia, by the way. >>'ve been giving him a banana. >> they'll eat anything. >> my goodss. >> they'll attack anytng. >> that's a sloth. >> sars and attack. >> sloth, slowest moving land mmal. their life is upside down, breed upside down. when your life is side down that's this animalal prehistoric sloth -- >> make a noise too.
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>> trying to reach out to you, gentlemaning. >> thanks for coming in. >> the little guy that's running around. we lost the pengui >> there he goes. >> ay. while we look at him, jack, you'lle part of our 40th birthday celebration later this month and counting down to the live stream event that starts november 17th. all 40 hours, we'll be right ck with tim mcgraw..
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thank you, jack. scroll up too -- there you go. just right there. go back. okay. oh, hello, everybody. we are back in nashville.e. 40 millionlbumum sold.. 36 number one singl and here's a good one, tim with "real good man." come on.
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girl you've ner known no one like me up there in your high society they might tell you i'm no good girl th n need to understand just who i am i may be a real bad boy butut baby i may drink too much and play too loud hang out with a rough and rowdy crowd that don't mean i don't
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sam es, sir, yes, ma'am m i may be a real bad boy but baby i'm a real good man i might have a reckless streak at least a country mile wide if you're gonna run with me it's gonna be a wild ride when it comes to loving you i've got velvet hands i'll show you howow real bad boy can be a real good man
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i take all the good timeses i can get i'm too young for growing up just yet ain't much i can promise you 'cept to do the best i can i'll be damned i may be a real baboy but baby i'm a real good man i may be a al bad boy oh but baby i'm a real good man
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[ cheers and applause ] i may be >> thanks to lara, tim mcgraw, evereryone dow there in nashville. we will be watching the cmas tonight.
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have a great western, everyone.at left two people dead. tnesses say the car went airborne on 25th street in sioux city ait flew over a steep hill. this is what the car looked like when it t finally stopped after hitting a tree. the red nissan altima... that wasas reported stollenen last thursday...flflped on its t after striking o her cars. the 34-year-old driver and his 28- year-old female passager had to be cut out of the car and were rushed to the hospital. sgt. scott hattig, scpd says, "there was no pursuit we did have witnesses who saw the vehicle come up over the hill they went as far to say that it caught air, was airborn coming over the hill was traveling that fast, so i can't even
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how fast they were going right now." jessica rae:the names of the man and woman o were killed ve not yet been released. jessica let's check in with f the weather. matt: we've got breezy south wind in place today. the humidity is going to keep a cap on our high h temperatures though as we reach into the lower 70s for his. tonight, we'll watch as an area of low pressure pses through and this will spread d me showers across the map. we'll car a 30% chance of rain for our thursday. friday, we'll have clouds and it'll be the 50s. today, , expect a high of 72 with patchy fog and a mix of sun and clclouds. toght, it'll showers entering tomorrow, we'll have a high in the middle 60s which wilil
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