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good morning, america. this morning, shark attack. >> get out of the water. >> get out of water. >> the man bitten by a great white off a los angeles beach speaking out about the horrifying moments the giant fish sunk in his jaws. >> it came out of nowhere. >> the life-saving ocean rescue and how he's doing this morning. american released. the 15-year-old boy from florida in israel seen getting beaten and arrested being freed from custody overnight. what his parents are saying about the video that's shocking the world. breaking her silence. monica lewinsky on the scandal that almost brought down a president now speaking out in her first tv interview in more than a decade. >> i was the most humiliated woman in the world. >> the day the infamous white house intern wanted to end her life.
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and the beatle gets back. ♪ eight days a week >> paul mccartney back on tour, his first concert in almost two months since being sent to the hospital with a virus. >> feeling great. rocking and rolling. ♪ >> telling the world, i feel fine. ♪ let it be 72 never looked so good. great to see paul mccartney out healthy. >> still going strong. >> good morning, america. dan is enjoying the holiday weekend off. great to have ryan smith back with us. >> good to be here right next to you as always. >> yes. we start the show with, of course, the dramatic images, the moments after that frightening shark attack. here's the bloody surfboard where they put the victim after he was pulled out of the water. >> and then here he is lucky to be alive being put in an ambulance. you can see the huge gash where
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the great white took a bite out of him. this morning he has a lot to say about his shocking ordeal. so let's get right to that agitated great white biting a man swimming at one of california's best-known beaches. abc's nick watt is at the scene, manhattan beach outside l.a. nick? >> reporter: good morning, ryan. a marine biologist i spoke to says manhattan beach is now the global capital for juvenile great white sharks. exactly why they're here, no one is really sure, but they are here in numbers, and they say that this was an accident just waiting to happen. >> hey, get out of the water. shark! hey, get out of the water. >> get out of the water. >> shark. >> reporter: words no one wants to hear on a basis beach day, july 4th weekend. a great white shark caught on a fisherman's line fighting for its life when an unwitting swimmer got in the way. shark attack. >> that's not good.
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>> it came out of nowhere, and it looked at me, and it lunged at my chest. >> reporter: we spoke to the victim, californian realtor steve robles, overnight. >> locked into my chest, and i took my right hand and grabbed the nose of the shark to try and pry its mouth open to get it off of me. that all happened within two seconds. >> reporter: he was bleeding but conscious. >> i started yelling, somebody get him. help him, whatever they could. >> it looks like he's calling for help. >> keep swimming. keep swimming. >> it's right here. >> reporter: brave surfers nearby saved the stricken swimmer. >> there was a lot of blood in the water and all over the board. it was a pretty intense shark bite. >> i was pretty much in shock and screaming the whole time. i was scared. more than anything, i was just terrified. >> reporter: multiple puncture wounds to his ribs, back and arms. >> this was such a freak
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accident. i couldn't believe it happened. >> we do see the sharks. they're here, and they've been around. there's never been a bite. july 4th weekend, how ironic is that. >> reporter: the great white population is back on the rise. researchers say up 42% since 1997 thanks to conservation efforts, and with many more sharks and so many people in the water this summer, attacks are inevitable. now, attacks by juvenile great white sharks are extremely rare. some say this is only the second documented case ever, but today the beaches here at manhattan beach are open here. but today, there will be more people back in the water enjoying this july 4th weekend. >> nick, thank you, and one person who says she will be back in the water is mimi miller, an avid surfer who witnessed the horrifying attack. i spoke with her just moments ago. so, mimi, thank you so much for joining us. can you describe the scene? when did you see mr. robles, and
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did you actually see him attacked, or were you alerted to the situation when you heard the screaming? >> i was alerted to the situation when i heard the screaming on the beach. i was actually on my way down to surf, and that's when i saw the commotion and all the surfers helping him up to shore and the lifeguards getting him to the shore and started working on him. >> have you ever witnessed a shark attack? i know that you're out there in the water three or four times a week. >> i have not ever witnessed a shark attack. we swim with sharks all the time. we know they're there. we try not to think about them but they actually pop their head out of water, and we see them, you know, swim past us in a like weird squiggly line, and we just get out of the water or sometimes we'll see them underneath us and we'll just swim down and we just pretend they're not there. we just let each other know, that, hey, there's a shark in the water and we'll say, how big is it, okay, it's six foot.
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okay, it's a juvenile. okay, so we'll just, you know, we'll either get out and go down a couple of feet or whatever yards or just like stay on our surfboards and they don't usually bother us. they just pass us by. >> let's talk about the fishermen. >> for sure. >> i know that's something that you're concerned with and other surfers in your community are concerned with, agitating the sharks. can you talk about that? >> well, us surfers and bodyboarders and swimmers, we despise the fishermen on our pier. we -- that's one thing that we always talk about. it is a nuisance for them to be there. they put us in danger every single day that they're there fishing there, and it's something that we always think about that is this the day that, you know, we'll be, you know, we'll have to deal with sharks because they're on the pier. they should not be allowed to be there with us. their hooks, you know, some of
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them don't know what they're doing, and they come out there with their hooks, and some of my friends have been hooked in their lines before. the lines have come close to, you know, to the bodyboarders' boards and to the surfboards and it's just dangerous, it's very dangerous. why are they there and why should they be allowed that they have this right to be there and they're putting our lives in danger? they really are. >> and we know -- >> we do not like it. i personally do not like it. >> that was the situation in mr. robles' case, as well, with the fisherman hooking the shark. we'll see if any of the laws are changed now because of this, but, mimi, thank you so much for your time this morning and your experience. thank you for sharing it. >> thank you. thank you. >> and you heard me chuckle when she said that they're so used to seeing these six-foot sharks, juvenile, and they just alert each other and swim by. >> incredible. >> they still are killers but luckily for mr. robles' sake, it
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looks like he will be okay. >> a six to seven-foot shark is still a shark. wow. how about that. overseas now to brand-new developments in israel where an american teenager whose palestinian cousin was murdered was brutally beaten and imprisoned by israeli troops. they say the boy attacked officers and resisted arrest while protesting his relative's death and alex marquardt has the latest from jerusalem. >> reporter: good morning, bianna and ryan. just a short time ago, tariq abu khdeir was released, but it's a conditional release. according to a u.s. official, he will be placed under house arrest. he won't be able to return here to this neighborhood where his family has been staying and where the incident took place and he will also have to post a bail of around $850. 15-year-old american tariq abu khdeir appearing in front of a judge in an israeli court today released after being held without charges since thursday. it is the unrelenting brutality of this video that is sending shock waves around the world as one israeli policeman pins a young teen down, another repeatedly stomps on the boy's head then kneels down to keep punching. his family immediately said the victim was tariq, a rising sophomore born and raised in tampa, florida. this is what he looked like afterwards. tariq was on summer vacation with his parents visiting their
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family in jerusalem. when we sat down with them, they were stunned and outraged. >> palestinians live like this every day. they'll kind of say, okay, we're deal with it, but us as americans, it's not human. >> reporter: it was tariq's cousin, 16-year-old mohammed abu khdeir, who was killed on wednesday after he was abducted and set on fire. today local media reports say suspects have been arrested, extremists looking for revenge for the recent murders of three jewish teens. an israeli police spokesman told abc news this morning that tariq was part of a group of masked teens in the violent clashes that followed and says he resisted arrest and attacked the police who call this video edited and biased. tariq's parents say he was playing with cousins at the wrong place at the wrong time. what would you say to the police officers who beat your son if you could speak to them? >> why?
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why? why couldn't you just walk him there? why did you have to brutally so far there has been no punishment for the policemen in the video. israel's justice department says they've launched an investigation. as for the conditions of tariq's release, they will apply after the family leaves on the 16th. bianna. >> sure to be more investigation to come, alex, thank you. now let's bring in martha raddatz in washington where she's hosting "this week." good morning to you, martha. tensions between the two are escalating by the day with two teenage american citizens now caught in the fray. one found dead last week. the other this florida teen allegedly beaten by police. what, if anything, can the u.s. do now to ease the situation and aid in the investigations? >> well, the united states will definitely be part of this
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investigation. in fact, the state department said "we are profoundly troubled by reports that he was severely beaten while in police custody and strongly condemn the -- any excessive use of force. we are calling for a speedy transparent and credible investigation," but because there are americans involved, the fbi, the justice department will likely be involved, as well. the united states is trying to calm things down, is trying to calm both sides in this conflict. they do not want it to escalate further. >> the state department has a lot on their plate and i want to stay in the region. isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi made a rare video appearance released yesterday. many view it as a brazen display of their increasing strength in the region. i know you were just recently in iraq. martha, what statement is he trying to make here, and are u.s. interests at greater risk now? >> bianna, this is really a remarkable tape. if that man stood -- a man who has a $10 million reward on his
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head standing in mosul, iraq's second biggest city, a city that the united states once occupied. he is sending a very strong message that he is in charge. he urged people to join the jihad. he was very calm. obviously they have a media branch because that tape was put out almost immediately. the iraqi government is denying that this tape is real, but the iraqi government has been saying a lot of things particularly when i was there denying a lot of things that, in fact, are probably true. >> the iraqi government seems to become more and more weakened by the day. martha, thank you. and be sure to join martha later on abc's "this week" when she will be tackling one of those pressing issues in the u.s., going one-on-one with texas republican governor rick perry who wants illegal immigrants who flooded the border since october sent back home. but now let's get a check of the morning's other top stories and for that we're going to turn to ron. >> ryan, sara, good morning, everyone. we begin out west where people in southern california were jolted by a rumbling earthquake. the 4.4 quake rattled san bernardino county, tht's east of los angeles. this happened saturday morning. the epicenter was eight miles from big bear lake where tourists were shaken up.
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>> it's pretty scary. felt like a rumble and like the trees were like moving and it was really scary. >> felt like a little shake but then a lot of shake afterwards. >> like if someone was taking the building and like trying to move it, it wasn't rolling. it was like a jerking almost. >> and officials say no one was injured, but a highway in the area had to be closed because of a rock slide. just a few hundred miles north, a huge wildfire is raging in monticello, california. officials launched an all-out air assault to fight the blaze that is burning in a remote and rugged area there. the fire has more than tripled in size scorching 7,000 acres. dozens of residents and vacationing campers had to be evacuated. the fire is only about 30% contained. and ukraine is claiming a major victory against pro-russian rebels in the country's embattled eastern region. ukrainian forces say they have re-established control of slovyansk, a city at the center of their battle in the fight against the straightist insurgency. in poland, 11 were killed when a small plane crashed and burst into flames shortly after takeoff in the southern part of that country. the twin engine plain was owned by a private parachuting school
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on a training flight. an investigation into the crash is under way, but firefighters on the scene say the aircraft appears to have been overloaded. and back here in the u.s., a manhunt is under way for an escaped inmate in missouri who was awaiting trial for murder. police say the detainee, jason mcclurg, was watching fireworks at the prison where he was being held. this was friday night when he somehow managed to get away. mcclurg is charged with killing his wife by poisoning her kool-aid. and they're off. the british royal family helped kick off the 101st annual tour de france in england. in all 1 8 competitors will ride more than 2200 miles of roads through england, belgium, spain and of course france. finally, take a look at this. a denver resident is getting a light show thanks to a team of
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skydivers who jumped out over mile high stadium. taken by one of them, it shows the pyrotechnics attached to their feet lighting up the night sky. very cool there. part of the fourth of july light show for denver's professional lacrosse team, the outlaws. the stunt generated, by the way, dozens of reports of ufos. >> right. >> doesn't surprise me. >> maybe there were some ufos mixed in with the stunt men. >> finally we know the truth. >> yes. >> all out in denver. >> all right. thank you, ron. and paul mccartney, he may have been sidelined by a virus but that was so yesterday. >> ba-dum-dum. >> i got that. >> do you like that? yeah. the form he beatle bounced back. he's back in action rocking out a sold out show in albany and abc's sara haines is here with more. great to see him on his feet. >> great to see him back on the stage doing what he does best. and if age was supposed to slow
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him down, someone should probably let him know. ♪ i ain't got nothing but love babe eight days a week ♪ >> reporter: 72 never sounded so good as paul mccartney returned to the stage last night performing in albany, new york. ♪ let it be let it be let it be let it be ♪ >> reporter: it was just seven weeks ago when mccartney had a hard day's night canceling a show in tokyo after being hospitalized for a viral infection. >> it's important to not let the fans down and i think it would have to take something serious to cancel a show. he always wants to be there for the people who want to see him. >> reporter: after his illness mccartney released this youtube video promising his fans a return. >> feeling great. rocking and rolling. ♪ yeah. >> reporter: fans were eager to show they still love him. ♪ will you still feed me will you still need me when i'm 64 ♪ >> reporter: despite turning 72 just two weeks ago and performing for more than 50 years, it seems this rocker
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would rather work eight days a week than consider retirement, and that's exactly the song mccartney opened with in albany donning black jeans and a sky blue blazer. ♪ and he took off that sky blue blazer one time and joked with the audience that it was his one wardrobe change. his tour continues on monday in pittsburgh then on to chicago for a wednesday show and he's not slowing down at all. >> yeah. >> not at all. >> as you said, he's going to work eight days a week. >> if it were possible i think we'd all be working eight days a week. >> yes. >> sara is not slowing down. >> the world is not ready for that. >> not ready. >> please, please. >> maybe. >> save it for "pop." >> going to want to pay attention. paul is a well-known vegan but for the millions of us meat eaters the fourth of july is synonymous with barbecue, well, at least for texans like myself. >> and philadelphians like me. >> and for philadelphians like
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you. well, today it's not just a southern thing anymore, seasoning, marinating and slowly smoking meat to perfection has become a huge craze from coast to coast. ♪ >> reporter: we're on the road to heaven. ♪ it's texas barbecue, and here beef is religion. in texas alone there are over 1900 joints. a typical day at franklin barbecue in austin looks something like this. >> so you're looking at a four-hour wait. >> reporter: even then you still aren't guaranteed a chance to taste the world famous cuisine. it's all part of the foodie experience. >> melt in your mouth. >> reporter: barbecue is big nationwide. tennessee, louisiana, and north carolina, and now, new york. yes, that's right. east coast barbecue is a top contender against the southern king of meat. barbecue super fans head to delaney barbecue for the texas-inspired brisket run by
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daniel delaney. >> we do our best to not innovate at all. >> reporter: why take on what's already considered number one and that's texas barbecue. >> someone has to unthrone the legends. right? that's how it works. >> reporter: but as a native texan, i had to see for myself. it's going to be tough to please me, you see, i'm a texas girl that grew up on texas-style barbecue. dan's promised me some good stuff. good thing for him i'm hungry. >> pork rib, sausage, brisket, pulled pork and turkey. >> it melts in your mouth. >> besides the zip code there is not much different from what the greats are doing in texas and what we try and do every day here. >> reporter: despite their newfound barbecue fame, these new york pit masters say success is surprisingly simple. >> no secret. they think it's about a recipe or that it's about a secret rub. it's about none of those things. if you know really how to operate this tool that you're cooking with, you're going to be able to produce really great food. >> how much do you guys love me this morning? look at what i brought you.
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>> this is fantastic. >> this is really good. >> i actually didn't bring this to you. i ordered this. we want to thank pit master billy durney from hometown barbecue in brooklyn for bringing us this delicious food. this texas food is sold and the trick to knowing good barbecue, you don't need sauce. >> really? >> the sauce is already here. yeah, you don't need sauce. >> i thought the trick was you eat it and it tastes fantastic. >> i'm going to eat it in the middle of the show so i'll toss it over to jason nicholas from wews. jason, i'm going to save you a bite maybe. >> why am i over here and not sampling some of that? how am i supposed to do the weather with the aroma of barbecue here at the studio? all right. as far as the weather weekend, so far so good the holiday weekend across many parts of country. the exception, though, across the desert southwest. take a look at this video out of tucson, arizona, yesterday, a water rescue there. more than 2 inches of rain fell north of the city. that's more than they get for the entire month just in one day and here's why. our southwest monsoon season is
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up and running here. you can expect afternoon showers and thunderstorms here. from salt lake city to albuquerque, phoenix over to denver. the potential there not only for strong storms but also for some flooding. meanwhile, across the north and east, drying things out nicely, another nice day. we'll start to warm things up a little bit. the humidity level, though, down, although we could touch 90 as we head into early next week. storms across the gulf coast and severe weather today across the midwest. we'll break that down and let you know what to expect for chicago, milwaukee, green bay, all that coming up next half hour.
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>> thank you very much. >> really good. >> jason, isn't there more weather you can bring us so we can continue eating. >> no. >> what's going on in australia? >> uh-huh. >> please tell dan i will fill in any time to get the ribs. >> this is rare. this is rare, right, ron? we don't get barbecue on the show. >> you know the food is good when we're still eating it. normally you taste it. and you move on. we're like stuffing our faces. >> exactly. oh, by the way, we are on national television so we'll continue stuffing our faces but first we'll leave you with this. it's coming up on "gma." speaking out, infamous white house intern monica lewinsky gives her first tv interview in more than a decade. swallow. >> i'm done, okay. now speak. home away from home. the newest high-tech ways to keep a close eye on your house and your kids when you're not there. and down the aisle, superstar singer jessica simpson ties the knot. what the new bride is saying
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♪ no, your eyes aren't deceiving you. that's not luke skywalker fighting darth vader. >> really. >> but they're trying. >> nice. >> actually two dads doing their best impression engaging in an epic battle with kids' toys. it's just part of a video with michael scott and seth mccurry that's going viral right now. you know sometimes you just got to -- >> yes, yes, yes. >> i love it. >> oh, fantastic. >> you can't take the kids out of the dad. >> not ever. i can't wait to do that with my kids. >> oh, you got two. twin boys. >> light sabers all the time. exactly. by the way, speaking of kids, first, it's sunday, july 6th. also ahead, ever wonder what
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your kids are doing when they leave the house? i know i am, and they're 5 months old, but more than ever before it's been easier because this latest high-tech gadgetry that gives you peace of mind. >> yeah. >> coming up later on the show. but first, she says she was once the most humiliated woman in the world. >> and now monica lewinsky is back in the spotlight and ready to revisit the days when her name was screamed across the headlines tying her to a white house sex scandal with president bill clinton. abc's ron claiborne is here with more on what she's saying about that tumultuous time, ron. >> really, ryan. in the past ten years monica lewinsky has pretty much been in the shadows stay ago way from the spotlight. now she's back in a new national geographic documentary airing tonight called "the '90s: the last great decade." in it, she speaks to what it was like to be in the vortex that captivated the nation. >> it was one of the worst days of my life. i was a virgin to humiliation at that level until that day. >> reporter: it's been 17 years since monica lewinsky went from anonymous white house intern to focus of a sex scandal that
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threatened to bring down a president. now for the first time in a decade, she is speaking out in the new national geographic documentary. she describes being grilled by fbi agents about her affair with the most powerful man in the world. >> i don't even know how to accurately describe the shock and the trauma and the fear. they threatened me with 27 years in jail or i had to cooperate. the third option really was i looked out the window and thought i'll just jump. >> reporter: it was the dawn of the digital age in news, and the scandal exploded across the internet with the online drudge report leading the way. >> just was a strange circumstance where reporters in washington were afraid to report the story. >> hey. >> reporter: soon lewinsky was being hounded at every turn by reporters and photographers. president clinton, meanwhile, testifying under oath in the paula jones sexual harassment lawsuit denying an affair. >> it's certainly not the truth. it would not be the truth. >> the pivotal point was when i
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asked the president about gifts that he had given to monica lewinsky because my questions were specific. he knew at that point that there had been a breach in their covenant of secrecy. >> reporter: clinton survived impeachment, but lewinsky deeply shamed would become a virtual recluse for years. >> i was the most humiliated woman in the world. >> reporter: now she is re-emerging to take back the narrative of my life, as she put it, it's time, she says, to move forward. in the documentary, lewinsky uses two words again and again, humiliation over the sordid details of her affair with the president that were made public and frightened by the fbi interrogation, the media frenzy, people's reactions to her personally all of which drove her to leave the country to england at one point. now 40 years old lewinsky says she is finally, finally ready to move on. >> of course, we think back to that interview with barbara walters. >> yeah. >> a record 70 million people tuned in to that. >> yeah. >> let's hope she can move forward. >> absolutely. and you can watch "the '90s: the
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last great decade." a three-night event starting tonight at 9:00 on the national geographic channel. all right, time for the weather and meteorologist jason nicholas from our abc cleveland station wews. jason, what do you have for us? >> hey there, ryan. good morning to you. overall a pretty good holiday weekend weatherwise across much of the country including in that, chicago, the windy city, a beautiful start to your day, a live look, gorgeous as the sun is beginning to arise.t wls-tv in chicago. today we've got the big windy city rib fest, and it'll start off dry, but you may have a little rain on the ribs as you head through the afternoon. severe weather expected from chicago, green bay, milwaukee, also many parts of iowa included there, strong winds, damaging hail, and a brief isolated tornado possible. meanwhile, out west the heat continuing to build and now sliding a little bit farther to the east. check out dodge city, kansas, 98 nearing 100, and boise, these temperatures a good 10 to 12
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degrees above average. triple-digit heat possible there. we do have some showers and storms along the gulf coast and through much of florida. that could also be a few areas of some severe weather there as well. that's a check at weather across >> and that weather report brought to you by franklin templeton investments. >> we want to tell viewers at home that we actually did give jason some of that barbecue. >> just a little bit. >> he got a little plate. >> any in my teeth? >> a little plate. >> asking ron to share. >> welcome to new york. >> exactly. >> thank you. all right. to each their own. coming up on "gma," let's -- actually we're going back to ron. >> you are, indeed. you're going to shut me out there.
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>> no, no. >> that's what i get for eating your barbecue. i won't do it again. good morning, everyone. in the news the man bitten by a shark off manhattan beach, california, is speaking out this morning. steven robles says the great white came out of nowhere while he was swimming off that beach near los angeles. the shark was caught on a fisherman's line fighting for its life when robles got in its path. and the american teenager allegedly beaten by israeli police has been released from jail. 15-year-old tariq abu khdeir, a high school sophomore from florida, was visiting his family in jerusalem when he was attacked. you see the video there. he and his family are scheduled to return to the u.s. later this month. and the fbi is searching for whoever it was that phoned in four bomb threats that triggered saturday's evacuations of several buildings at harvard university in cambridge, massachusetts. the calls turned out, though, to be a hoax, but two unidentified people on twitter have claimed responsibility for those threats. and quite a competition in the florida keys this holiday weekend.
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with hands tied behind their backs, they competed for the top prize for the fastest key lime pie eater. now, a local resident took the limelight. >> oh. >> limelight. >> ha, ha. >> in the end and finally very quickly, let me explain that the haircut -- >> it looks good. >> this is my debt to san antonio spurs fans, said i would shave my head if they won the nba title. it's close. it's close. >> not all the way. >> some people are not going to like it. >> didn't he say he was going to get our faces put on -- >> no, that was dan. and dan went into exile rather than -- at least i'm here. i hope this is acceptable to san antonio. it may not be. >> very handsome even though you took my barbecue. coming up on "good morning america," caught on camera. your kids, how you can see what they're up to even when you're not home. and what to do when you're stuck in holiday traffic, you break into song, of course. the hilarious way this family
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but the best part may be you can also keep tabs on what's going on inside your house. i think my husband would like this. like what your kids are possibly up to. >> parents like this. >> reporter: abc's claire shipman has more on this. ♪ >> reporter: it's home away from home 2.0. look, i can go all the way into the kitchen. using your mobile device or your computer to find out whether your kids are doing what they're supposed to be doing. >> look at them. see who is ringing your doorbell from the comfort of your couch or across town or just be sure your home is safe. rory krishna recently bought piper, an easy to use home camera with a wide angle 360-degree lens so that he could keep an eye on his dog astro. >> my dog is pretty good. >> reporter: when he checked in on his phone or his computer, he uncovered some of astro's secrets. >> when everyone leaves the house, he hops up on the couch and sits there. >> reporter: does it give him peace of mind? >> it does make me want to come home sooner. >> reporter: another product,
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doorbot, keeps a modern eye on your house and who is at your door whether across town or in your kitchen. we wanted to try it. so the company sent us one. we'll try doorbot. >> hey, it's john. >> hey, john. >> reporter: we could see who was at the door right from our table on our ipad. no debating about whether or not to get up. >> that's so cool. hugo, you still have to go get the door. >> piper's job -- >> reporter: piper also sent us a device to try. i thought it might be nice to keep an eye on my children. it would be reassuring to know they're fine if i'm ever away and also interesting to learn whether they're as sneaky as astro. but no television, all right, guys? no tv. do your homework. i'll be right back. >> okay. >> love you. >> bye, mommy. >> reporter: just 30 seconds later, what i'd always suspected but never had seen. >> hey, hugo, i'm going to tell mom. >> i don't think she's getting
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hurt. i think i might get addicted to this. we asked the founder of tech savvy momma.com what she thought about these kinds of home devices. >> i think a lot of parents appreciate the ability to check in on their homes, whether it's on kids or from a security standpoint if you're away and you just want to peek in on what's going on. >> never again will you be able to lie to your mother. >> reporter: for "good morning america," claire shipman, abc news, washington. >> i don't know. i think the loser in all this is astro. >> really? >> the poor guy can't do what he wants in the comfort of his own home. >> exactly. >> feels violated. >> give the dog some freedom. >> but when you're a parent that's awesome. >> ultimate winners. who doesn't want to spy on their kids? >> we want to thank claire for that who obviously had fun spying on her own kids. coming up on "gma," best friends. a cat and dog show the world how it's done. if a cat and dog can do it, you and sara can do it, ron. >> maybe. >> that's coming up in "pop news." >> i'm sorry, sara. "pop news." >> i'm sorry, sara. ng of it.
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♪ ♪ ♪ i will never get enough of that music. time now for "pop news" and sara haines. >> i can't get enough of that music. sometimes we sing, ryan. next week, maybe. it's been a whirlwind weekend for jessica simpson. one party after another capped off last night with her wedding. the pop star married longtime fiance eric johnson. the couple said their i dos at the san ysidro ranch in montecito, california. i hope i said that right. and from the looks of it everyone was having a great time. the newlyweds told "people" in an exclusive statement, "we are overwhelmed with complete happiness and love having made our eternal commitment." the couple have two kids together, 2-year-old daughter maxwell and 12-month-old ace. a big congratulations to the new mr. and mrs. and it was christmastime when we showed you one of the
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most creative videos we've ever seen, the holderness family jamming in their christmas jammies. ♪ dancing in the front yard night and day when the neighbors -- >> does that ring a bell? >> it does to us. we love that. they've done it again clearly boredom can spur creativity. stuck in traffic on july 4th and it inspired a song. ♪ we need to all get home alive before hurricane arthur arrives ♪ ♪ but at least we're not alone because nobody's getting home ♪ take it away, kids. five, six, seven, eight. >> oh, my gosh. you know those kids are like, dad, stop singing. a big thank you to the holderness family for serving up another dose of laughter and smiles. i don't think we did that much singing when we did road trips. my dad let me down. the only time i heard him sing was in church. he'd show up for that. and hillary clinton is in our "pop news" headlines this morning. the former secretary of state revealing to "the guardian" the
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answer to a question some people have been wondering about. >> who would play you in a film of your life? >> well, if i had a choice, it would be meryl streep, of course. >> of course, streep is no stranger to playing political figures. she played margaret thatcher in "the iron lady." streep also says that the two are roughly the same age. both grew up in middle classle schools and went to graduate school at yale. in other words, i got this. and who says cats and dogs can't be friends? check out this pair from san diego, california. lady the cat just loves to groom her best friend, trooper. a clean friend is a good friend, i suppose, but watch what happens when trooper tries to return the favor. his snout just keeps getting in the way of things. >> ah. >> i don't think this is a completely reciprocal relationship, but finally lady goes back to the way it was, a vortex of perfection. vortex. >> vortex. >> yay. you did it. >> we'll be right back. >> you did it. >> i got vortex in.
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starting right now on abc's "this week" -- boiling point. >> turn around and go back. >> children and mothers pouring across the southern border. we go straight to the front lines of this rapidly unfolding crisis with the head of the border patrol and the governor whose state has been most affected, rick perry of texas. then on the brink. four teens killed threatening to set the middle east tinder box on fire. we're on the ground with the breaking details. plus, two hotly debated laws on marijuana and guns taking effect this week. will they put families at risk and could they be coming to your state next? good morning. i'm martha raddatz. as we come on the air this holiday weekend, we're tracking
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