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>> good morning, america. happening now, new ebola scare. >> the situation, i need everybody to sit down. >> a full hazmat team boarding a flight from philadelphia to evacuate a passenger. how one sneeze can trigger chaos. and the urgent warning from the cdc this morning about how fast it's spreading. and breaking right now, the most powerful storm on earth this year heading for land. 800 miles wide, packing 140 miles per hour winds, millions in the path. u.s. military bases on high alert. new this morning, incredible rescue. the hiker saved after being stranded for three days in the wilderness. surviving on mushrooms and tree bark. air lifted to safety with her dogs. how she made it with no shelter through plunging temperatures. >> it's not really about asking for the raise. >> really?
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>> breaking overnight, did he really just say that? the head of microsoft told a room full of women not to ask for a raise, telling them to trust the system and karma. the outrage this morning and what it really says about good morning, america. we are all shaking our heads right here. it's bad karma to ask for a raise. >> he said that in front of a room full of women. yeah. what's the number one rule for a speaker? know your audience. know who you're speaking to. unbelievable. >> unbelievable. >> how about that breaking news this morning. you all remember the girl shot by the taliban, malala. she won the nobel peace prize. 17 years old. children's rights advocate.
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youngest ever. you were one of the last to interview her. >> she is such a remarkable young woman. i was with her in nigeria. she was trying to shine the spotlight on the girls kidnapped by boko haram. on her 17th birthday, that's how she chose to spend it. >> what she's accomplished in 2002 years. >> incredible. >> thanks, amy. we begin, though, with ebola fears around the world. countries on high alert. this is further proof of that. you see that hazmat team boarding a flight from philadelphia after a passenger made a comment about having ebola. and tom llamas has the latest on the crisis. good morning, tom. >> reporter: good morning. today here at texas health presbyterian, they're going to be disinfecting the 24-bed unit where thomas eric duncan was treated. the 50 doctors and nurses here will tell you there's nothing funny about ebola, something a plane full of passengers had to learn the hard way. >> here's the situation. i need everybody to sit down. everybody. >> reporter: these dramatic moments caught on tape.
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>> i need your attention. okay? it's going to look worse than it is. >> reporter: showing how seriously the world is taking any threat of ebola. >> we have people coming on. please stay out of their way. let them do their job. this is new territory for all of us. >> reporter: a full hazmat team boarding a u.s. airways flight from philadelphia wednesday, moments after landing in the dominican republic's punta cana. a passenger sneezed and allegedly said i have ebola. flight attendants telling concerned passengers they had to flight attendants telling concerned passengers they had to follow protocol watch as they boarded the plane in hazmat suits. look closely. you can see masks underneath the hoods. they go to the back of the plane and remove the passenger. babies crying as passengers record the ordeal on their phones while covering their own faces, some even booing the delay. >> boo! >> reporter: usairways telling
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abc news overnight they are following the direction of all cdc guidelines in place for airlines in response to the ebola virus. this as major u.s. airports begin increasing screening measures. jfk checking the temperatures of travelers from west africa, starting tomorrow. >> in the 30 years that i worked in public health, the only thing like this has been aids. we have to work now so this is not the world's next aids. >> reporter: the world fighting to keep the epidemic under control. more than 3,800 deaths in west africa. one confirmed case of ebola in spain. one rumored case in france. putting 60 people under lockdown before learning it was a hoax. in macedonia, officials testing the body of a deceased patient who had been experiencing the signs of the virus. even in dallas, abc news learning the deputy rushed to the hospital wednesday has tested negative for ebola. now, airport officials tell us that passenger who was taken off the plane not only does not
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have ebola, he department even have a fever. as for the american, mukpo, being treated in nebraska, the american photographer who does have ebola, his condition is unchanged. and doctors say right now he feels as if he has the worst flu he can possibly have. george? >> we hope he gets better soon. we turn to new tension and mystery in korea this morning. north and south exchanging gunfire. it comes amid speculation of the young dictator, kim jong-un. he hasn't been seen in a month. missing from key ceremonies. martha raddatz is attacking this from washington. what do we know about the fighting across the border? >> reporter: good morning. this is the first time north korea has fired towards south korea in four years. today's exchange began when activists from the south today's exchange began when activists from the south launched balloons containing hundreds of thousands of leaflets calling for democracy. north korea fired 15 to 20 rounds at the balloons and the shells happened to fall on south korean territory. then an hour later, south korea's military warned they would shoot back and fired 40 rounds.
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as far as we know, no one was hurt. but this adds to a very tense time. and, martha, it's so hard to know what's going on inside north korea. but the misery over kim jong-un, some say it's a health problem, others, a power struggle. >> this is a major holiday today. and yet it's north korea. so it's hard to judge why he didn't show up. but what we do know is that kim jong-un was seen in video in the last few months, walking with a limp, first one side, then the other. and north korean tv has mentioned his health. there is speculation that it may be gout. there's also speculation that a coup is underway. but u.s. officials say they are not seeing any signs of that. but this is north korea, and in the end, our intelligence is not great when it comes to north cee a's leaders. so everyone trying to learn whatever possible, george. >> because it is a nuclear state. okay. thanks very much. you'll have more sunday on "this
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week." and to amy and the breaking news on the nobel peace prize. >> that's right. we begin with the historic announcement overnight. 17-year-old malala yousufzai winning the nobel prize. the honor coming nearly two years to the day after she was shot on the way to school by the taliban for urging girls to overcome their fears and go to school. this morning, malala yousufzai becoming the youngest person ever to win a nobel peace prize. the pakistani child education activist, one of two to receive the award, joining a child rights activist from india. the committee praising the humanitarians for the struggle against the suppression of children. recently, we caught up with malala campaigning for girls' education rights in nigeria on her birthday. i know you have a birthday wish. >> i want to see every child going to school. this year, my wish would be to see nigerian girls going to school. >> reporter: saying words are stronger than armies, she's pushed to win new help in the search for children abducted by
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islamic militants. her mission worldwide, her passion, spreading but always she remains humble. she spoke to us in july. and for the second year in a row, you have been nominated for the nobel peace prize. you're just 17. >> i -- last year i said that i still do not deserve it. and i still say that because i have started a campaign. and it's not over yet. it's not completed yet. and when i see that i have done something and i have achieved this big goal which i always dreamed for, then i will think, okay, now i deserve it. >> well, malala, you deserve it. congratulations. i want to mention, if you're wondering where malala is today, quite fitting. she's at school, in england, where she now lives. she once said going to school is like walking through a magic door to your dreams. we salute you this morning, malala. back in this country, restrictive new voter i.d. laws are on hold in texas and wisconsin. just weeks before elections day.
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a federal judge overturned the texas law, comparing it to a poll tax designed to keep minorities from voting. and overnight, the supreme court delayed implementation of wisconsin's voter i.d. law. a second night of protests erupted overnight in st. louis following wednesday's fatal shooting of a black teenager by an off-duty police officer. they burned american flags and broke windows, asking the justice department to investigate. and another data breach, this time dairy queen is the victim. hackers breached the payment systems in 395 stores in recent weeks. customer credit, debit numbers may have been compromised. and hackers have reportedly stolen hundreds of thousands of videos and photos posted on snapchat, where they are supposed to be automatically deleted. and crime doesn't pay, especially when the criminals aren't that bright. two men were pretending to shop in the family dollar store in houston. one emptied out a shelf and climbed inside to hide.
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his partner then restocking the shelf so nobody would notice. that guy was hiding for two hours. when the store closed and the lights went out. he had his plan. he was going to take a bunch of stuff, but he got all flustered because he forgot the store has a motion sensor alarm. when it went off, he ran so scared, out the back door, completely empty-handed. he remains on the loose hiding in embarrassment. >> it was so good on paper. >> such a good plan -- >> do people send these to you. >> sadly, they're not hard to find, george. >> you can have a whole volume of them. thank you, amy. now to the remarks from microsoft ceo that are generating major backlash this morning. he's under fire for saying women should not ask for a raise. they should just trust in karma. abc's reena ninan has that story. >> reporter: this morning microsoft ceo satya nadella under fire for these candid comments. >> it's not really about asking for the raise, but knowing and
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having faith that the system will actually give you the right raises as you go along. >> reporter: serving as keynote speaker in front of 8,000 women. at a woman's technology conference thursday, when asked for advice on how women should ask fora raise, his answer, don't. >> that's good karma. it will come back. that's the kind of person i want to trust. that's the kind of person that i want to really give more responsibility to. and in the long-term efficiency, things catch up. >> reporter: maria, the college president and microsoft board member sharing the stage, immediately disagreed. >> this is one of the very few things i disagree with you on. >> reporter: women in the audience speaking out. >> there was this audible intake of breath saying, did i hear that right? >> reporter: the response online, outrage. one woman tweeting, did he just say not asking for a raise was
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like karma and would work out for you in the end? the wage gap on the mind of so many. including sarah silverman, who upon learning the average woman earns $11,000 less a year than male counterparts, offers this solution in her viral hit, the equal payback project. >> that's why i'm taking matters into my own hands, i'm becoming a dude. >> i think this will spark a lot of conversation. and i think this will get microsoft itself to maybe examine its culture a little bit more. >> reporter: now backtracking, trying to clarify controversial comments. sending this e-mail to microsoft staff evers overlight, writing, i answered that question completely wrong. i believe men and women should get equal pay for equal work. one economist claims that a woman who didn't ask for a raise early in her career, could risk losing anywhere from 1 million to $1.5 million over her lifetime. wondering if you're in charge of raises around here. >> come on, george. >> i think i'm the wrong person
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to ask. but ask away. don't trust in karma. >> way to go. >> i think it's good karma to ask for a raise. >> do your homework and ask. turn now to the update on the football fan who used a laser to blind players in sunday's nfl game in detroit. he has been caught and charged. he has only himself to blame. the big clue for police was the post on twitter. mara schiavocampo has the story. >> reporter: mystery troublemaker no more. this morning, the detroit lions confirming the man in the stands responsible for shining this powerful and dangerous laser on to the field during sunday's game, is caught, thanks to his very own play-by-play. recent high school graduate @markobeslach, you see a green light on any of the bills' players? just laugh, because it's me. >> the nfl wants to make sure they stop that conduct before it gets out of hand. >> reporter: take a look, you can see the light here on
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buffalo bills' holder, colton schmidt's chest. he says causing the kicker to miss a field goal. and watch, as quarterback kyle orton appeals to the ref for help, pointing at his eyes, after a blown pass. and even tweeting about that very moment. writing, "got kyle orton. complained to the ref when i got him with the laser." now, lions officials say that laser-lover is banned indefinitely from attending future events at ford field and charged with a misdemeanor for disorderly conduct. >> social media increases the pace at which people who commit crimes get caught by being more open than they should be on the internet. >> reporter: laser pointers are not only strong, capable of traveling up to two miles, but also dangerous if shined directly into the eyes they can cause permanent damage in just seconds. as for beslach, officials say they confiscated his pointer. lights out for this laser.
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for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. and amy has another entry. >> when you admit it on twitter, you're going to get caught. now to a big move for amazon. the online giant that has changed the way so many of us shop is now reportedly planning to open its first real store just in time for the holiday shopping season. abc's becky worley has that story. >> reporter: it's the all in one, order anything, get it delivered in two days web store. but two days may not be fast enough. the wall street journalist reporting that amazon will open its first retail store in manhattan. >> this is something that could have a big impact on their long-term strategy and brand. and this could sort of change the landscape of what amazon does. >> reporter: the rumored location is a block from macy's flagship store. and big retailers like macy's and walmart are seeing success in one service that could be motivating amazon. order online and pick up in the store.
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>> you need to be constantly figuring out, who are the new customers, what are you doing to stay forever young? >> reporter: the ceo thinks immediate gratification will keep his company young. last year they said they were working on drone delivery, but that hasn't materialized yet. more likely an am amazon retail store will showcase their digital devices. >> the opportunity to get the fire phone out there and make a viable competitor to the other smartphones. >> reporter: their competitors in this space, are apple and my microsoft who each have their own stores. in a statement, amazon says we've made no announcements about a location in manhattan. but it's a good bet for a company this committed to dominating the retail space. for "good morning america," becky worley, abc news, san francisco. >> thanks to beki for that. now to that incredible rescue. a missing 21-year-old hiker found alive after three days in the wilderness. clayton sandell has her incredible survival story.
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>> reporter: paula reuter's friends and family are breathing a huge sigh of relief. capping off a harrowing three-day ordeal. >> we're happy to have her back. she's our life. >> reporter: she and her dogs had been missing since monday. she was hiking in the cascade mountains east of seattle when she said she lost her way back. >> she was trapped in place. there was no way to get out. >> reporter: finding herself stranded with little food and no shelter, wearing only a skirt as temperatures plunged into the 40s overnight. the 21-year-old forced to rely on clever survival skills. >> she ate some mushrooms. maybe even ate some tree bark. >> built a fire. >> she built fires and was pretty resourceful. >> reporter: using this instagram photo she posted before going missing, they were able to locate her car. and after days of searching, reuter and her dogs were spotted by a sheriff's helicopter and air lifted to safety one by one. >> oh, my god, you guys.
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>> reporter: reuter is scratched and bruised, but otherwise fine. gracie and addy are okay too. and everyone is thankful it wasn't a lot worse. for "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> thank goodness she is okay. we're going to turn now to a monster storm, the most powerful one of the year. ginger is on assignment. rob marciano has that. and this one is heading right towards u.s. military bases in japan? >> it is. and it will make landfall overnight. it's incredibly photogenic. this is tuesday, at the strongest, 180-mile-an-hour winds. just a bowling ball of power. thankfully it's weakened again. it's going to make landfall across okinawa tonight. equivalent to a category 4 storm, it will make landfall as a three. that's a powerful one. tens of thousands of u.s. service men and women there and bracing for the storm. and flooding rains into the mainland of tokyo, the mainland of japan. and flooding across the central u.s. as well.
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>> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area forecast. we will be cooler today but the warming trend is hitting this week. we have fire and beach controls tonight through sunday with fire weather watch above 1,000' and rip currents and autumn chill and rain next week. we will have low-to-mid 60's along the coast and upper 60 to low 70's around the bay and mid-70's in the south bay. the seven-day forecast shows
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flood watches are posted for the midsection of the country, flood watches are posted for the midsection of the country, including memphis through tomorrow, heavy rain there. >> okay, rob, thank you. coming up on "gma," a major development in the investigation of the man charged with abducting uva student hannah graham. also, watch what you write online. a beverly hills dentist now suing a former patient after her husband complained on yelp about what he did to her teeth. and how your furniture can turn into an inferno in seconds. what you need to know to keep your family safe. and jessie j here with a live performance. bottle of pink lemonade cially marked 5-hour energy and a portion of the proceeds will help survivors like me with a much needed community of support. living beyond breast cancer is a lifeline for so many people. i just love being able to say that
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there's the wedding pictures right there. we'll tell you about that in a little bit. we begin this half hour with the latest on the suspect in the disappearance of the uva student hannah graham. there's a major new clue that may link jesse matthew to the murder of another young woman. ryan smith has the details. good morning, ryan. >> good morning, ryan. charlottesville, v has been plagued by the disappearance of hannah graham. and going back farther with morgan harrington five years ago. now another possible connection between the cases is emerging and it comes down to jesse matthew. this morning, a possible new lead as police investigate the link between missing uva student hannah graham and another student. morgan harrington, who vanished in the same area, five years ago. jesse matthew's old taxi cab. a tv station reporting that
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matthew, now charged with graham's abduction, was working as a cab driver when harrington disappeared in 2009. and police have seized the cab. >> they are trying to gather as much information as they can about mr. matthew's involvement in either case. >> reporter: matthew was working for a cab company that no longer exists. but another cab company says they worked with matthew, and several went to authorities to see how they can help. >> they provided information to law enforcement indicating that mr. matthew was working as a taxi cab driver that night. >> reporter: virginia state police would not comment. at the time, they released this sketch of a man who was believed to have snatched her and dumped her body on a form, just outside of charlottesville. as for matthew, he has not been named a suspect in her death, but police said there is a forensic link between her case and hannah graham's. >> it's a legitimate question. >> reporter: crews have been scouring an eight-mile radius,
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mapped out for graham and her iphone. they are expected to have finished searching the area by the end of the day before expanding the search. police would not confirm the new details possibly linking him to the harrington investigation, they did go out of their way to deny reports that matthew had been interviewed in the investigation back in 2009. >> forensic link, what does that mean? not dna? >> it has to do with evidence in both issues. police are being very tight-lipped about what that is. >> understandably so. police are tight-lipped. still investigating. >> understandably so. thank you. and turn now to the beverly hills dentist, parsa zedah, fighting back after a bad review on yelp. the couple blames they got bad service and have a right to say so. the dentist says it's libel. >> reporter: a professional model, elise golbert, in the spotlight because of an online yelp review. about her dentist. >> how do you feel? a man who left her with what she
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considers man teeth, big teeth. >> reporter: her husband shot this home video which he claims he took immediately after surgery. >> they were like chiclets, like rabbit's teeth. i couldn't even close my mouth. >> reporter: after complaining about neck pain, the beverly hills dentist said it was caused by her jawbone being misaligned. something he could fix. >> didn't fix the neck pain. >> reporter: she was so unhappy, her then-husband wrote a scathing 357-word yelp review, calling zedah, a butcher and a crook. the front teeth look like mr. ed, he wrote. the dentist firing off this lawsuit in april, saying they are damaging his reputation. and saying it was done by another dentist who removed his work. claiming that the couple conspired to claim medical malpractice. his lawyer telling abc news, there's not freedom of speech to lie and try to destroy someone's career.
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>> it was nothing other than folks, this is our experience. watch out. >> reporter: but is a yelp review protected speech? >> if you start stating facts, like, he's a crook. or he stole from me. and it's not true, even on yelp, you could be held legally accountable. >> reporter: golbert and her ex-husband have missed a deadline to respond to the lawsuit, a legal headache that for now, could still have some teeth. neal karlinsky, abc news, los angeles. >> the last line. time for the weather. rob in for ginger. >> we are watching heavy rain, flooding in the southwest and inner mountain west, now sliding to the east. and we're talking about heavy rain this morning in joplin and the rainfall will push off to the east. tap into the gulf of mexico moisture. along this stationary boundary. from little rock east into memphis. progress east throughout the day
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it may catch fire more quickly. "gma" anchor, paula faris is here with the story. good morning, paula. >> reporter: it will make you think twice about what you bring into the home. the video you're about to see is stunning and proof that a safety plan could save your family's life. house fires over the years burning quicker and hotter than ever before. the reason? some experts say synthetic materials in today's furniture contain flammable chemicals that could be dangerous. >> products are synthetic. they're hydrocarbons which is basically a solid form of gasoline, if you will. that will ignite quicker. >> reporter: to see how quick, the team at our abc station in chicago set up open boxes. one fold of older, antique furniture. the other, more modern with newer, synthetic furniture. fire fighters light a candle in both rooms at the same time. and in just one minute 30 seconds, flames engulf the furniture.
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then what fire fighters call a flash over curse. while the older furniture continues to burn slowly, taking more than 13 minutes to flash over. >> that time difference not only is for escape, but it's also the amount of time possibly leading to collapse. >> reporter: and it's not just furniture -- >> modern construction features. the middle piece is considerably thinner. what does that mean? that means it could fail faster. >> reporter: the american home furnishings alliance told us most of the furniture sold in the u.s. conforms to the volume voluntary construction and materials guidelines makes it resistant to smoldering emission. california is the only state with a mandatory standard. the furniture industry supports that at the federal level. what can you do to protect your home and family? experts say when purchasing
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furniture and building materials, check the tags to make sure the product underwent fire testing before you purchase. next, when buying building material, the more dense, solid and heavy, the more fire resilient. and last but not least, always have a designated escape plan with two exits in every room and a meeting place outside. >> as a consumer, ask yourself the question, how will this react under fire conditions? >> reporter: it's a great question. and keep the fire extinguishers in a smart place. not under the kitchen sink because most fires originate in the kitchen. also, make sure you check your smoke alarm, once a month. but disconcerting that your home could be a tinderbox. >> surprising. thanks very much. coming up, sofia vergara shows her workout secrets, her motto, no pain, no cake. and the big court case right now over whether chimps should have the same rights at human beings.
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now to a bizarre lawsuit with big implications. at the center of is a chimpanzee. and the key question is whether a chimp is a person. the case was in front of a new york state court this week. and who better than t.j. holmes to bring it to us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: i don't know if i should be offended by that.
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>> oh, no. >> reporter: this would be a first. a court declaring personhood for an animal. this case involves one chimp, the legal precedent set could mean that planet of the apes, cats, dogs, and any animal that can make a legal argument that it's being illegally prisoned. 29-year-old tommy is a retired circus performer, watching tv all day and night, living alone behind a trailer park. but according to attorney steven wise, he's a chimpanzee. which is why wise filed a lawsuit on behalf of the non-human rights project, going all of the way to the new york supreme court, in hopes to become tommy becoming the first animal in this country declared a person.
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protected with the same rights as humans. at issue, his living conditions. >> someone who is an autonomous and self-determining being ought to be a legal person who has the right to get out of solitary confinement in a cage. >> reporter: according to wise, he spends his days in a small cage, in a small room, similar to a warehouse. he used to live with five other chimps formerly in the entertainment business, but now he's all alone with only a television to keep him country. wise wants him taken away from his owner and moved to a safe animal sanctuary in florida where he can enjoy his golden years. >> he's a wild, dangerous animal. how could you treat a wild, dangerous animal as a human. >> tommy's owner, patrick lavery, disagrees, insisting tommy loves the solitude. and his cage is licensed and inspected. saying he has color tv and receives enrichment daily and walls painted like a jungle. >> he's got a professionally-built primate area.
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>> reporter: wise doesn't believe tommy needs all human rights, just the right to not be imprisoned against his will. it could be in four to six weeks. animal rights groups looking at this, any animal has that argument about physical liberty, that everything should be set free. you were saying about the fish. you might have to let those fish go. >> i actually have chihuahuas. they would never turn to me. >> the leap to personhood to get better treatment. >> in this particular case. chimps, they're close to human beings. not declaring them human beings. i need to make that distinction. but personhood is person rights. lower courts have said no way to this. but if this thing goes through, this is a huge implication. all your pets have to go. >> and we have to be go too. we will be back. >> and we have to be go too. we will be back. ♪ ,with my crew,
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good morning, i'm kristen sze. fleet week set sail this morning with a parade of navy ships under the golden gate bridge around 11:00 a.m. then the blue angels will practice, weather permitting, so let's talk with that weather permitting with meteorologist mike nicco. >> it seems to be the biggest question, especially after yesterday when it took so long for the clouds to clear. we'll go from low clouds to high clouds and all sunshine sunday. from mid-70s today to near 80 by sunday. temperatures in the 60s at the coast, 70s and 80s for the rest of us. we are going to start off with a very serious crash in
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as we say -- >> good morning, america. big friday out in times square. cannot wait to meet jessie j. she's taking photos, signing autographs. we will hear her sing. >> a live performance in the last half hour. and we have zombies? >> yes. >> trying to break into our studio? they're here to help kick off the brand new season of the walking dead. and the cast is here live, so to speak. >> kind of creepy. >> wow. >> oh, my -- >> oh, my gosh, that is so good. >> george. >> you're making -- they're making the noise. >> that's too real. >> go to george. >> don't let them bite you. then you'll become one. >> oh, my god. >> aren't you glad you're
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getting paid for this. >> way too real. >> can you see why i love the show so much. >> making the sound. >> sorry, it's so good. love the show. >> you're just delighted by this. >> i know, really excited. sorry. you should check it out. it's about to start. we have another story to tell you about. "shark tank." "shark tank your life," people. shark robert is here with the secret to the perfect elevator pitch. the way to sell your product or idea to the to someone who can help you take something to the next level. >> the elevator, next level. got it. >> there he is in the social square, watching an instagram pitch sent in by one of our viewers. give his advice. >> picking the winner later. and now great deals and steals. even though it's a friday. tory is here. get news from amy. we begin with breaking news overseas, tensions escalating on the north korean peninsula.
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the north and south firing at one another for the first time after activists sent balloons into the north with prop began da leaflets. the north korean dictator kim jong-un was absent, fueling speculation about his health. education activist, malala yousafzai, just 17 years old, has become the youngest person ever to win the nobel peace prize. malala was shot in the head by the taliban two years ago for urging girls to go to school. she will share the prize with a child rights advocate from india. and new evidence this morning just how tense the ebola outbreak is making air travelers. a joke about ebola on a u.s. airways flight triggered a massive response in the dominican republic. meanwhile, researchers have testing an experimental ebola vaccine in africa. a stunning admission from a
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former nfl executive as the league is confronting a series of abuse scandals. jerry was the manager of the chicago bears. he told usa today that the nfl failed to discipline players in hundreds and hundreds of domestic violence cases. for whatever reason it got glossed over. he went on to say, i'm not proud of it. comedian jan hooks died. best known for "saturday night live," incoming being one-half of the boozy sweeney sisters. ♪ ring the bell ♪ ding ♪ dong ♪ ring hooks later performed on tv's designing women and "third rock from the sun." she had been battling a serious illness. she was just 57. and have you heard the one about a horse that walk into the a place station? well, actually, it happened in
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england. this wayward horse trotting through double doors. ignoring the officer's effort to shoo him away. he was going to mosey on in. they coaxed him out the door and got him back home. it's creating an onslaught of puns. police say they were saddled with an unexpected neigh-bor who became the mane event of the shift. >> don't stop now. >> small pun. >> it is. >> thanks. we have a new battle on the fast food front. mcdonald's and burger king going head to head with new discounts. what's fueling the price cuts and what it means to you. >> reporter: it is a football food favorite. the chicken nugget is at the latest of the fast food car wars this morning as they fight to bring in the fast food customers. it's the battle of the titans,
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nugget knockout edition. burger king cutting prices for chicken nuggets in half. $1.49, 40% cheaper than mcdonald's. >> it happens to be one of mcdonald's monopoly promotion is going on. burger king is trying to get people into their restaurants. >> reporter: it's not just the nuggets. at stake, a cut of the $680 billion a year americans are spending to dine out. fewer on fast food, the big chains are pulling out the stops. more menu items at steep discounts, taco bell, kfc all having new discounted options on the dollar menus. >> now discounts early in the fall. they are latching on to the start of football season and hoping somebody will go and pick up crates of mcnuggets to serve
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to the fans at their house. >> reporter: but the push for more items may be taking a toll on customer service. a recent study showing fast food drive throughs are the slowest in 17 years. the average wait time, up to three and a half minutes instead of three. >> more food and more customizable food options, the speed of service is increasing, which goes against the grain of fast food in the first place. >> reporter: i asked a mcdonald's spokesperson what she thought, her response, you can't discount how much people love our mcnuggets and monopoly. >> thanks. "pop news" and weather coming up. but sara in the social square. and on the "gma morning menu" and the social square, powered by samsung galaxy. and robert at the twitter wall, answering your questions about the perfect elevator pitch.
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♪ bang bang into the room there she is, jessie j and our social square. answering your questions on twitter right now. we're going to talk to her coming up. there you go. she's going to perform also her new single for us in just a bit. but right now, sara in for lara with "pop news." >> that song is going to be great. mrs. amal clooney must be the most understanding wife on the planet. her husband making a surprise appearance at the comic con in new york city. spoke to fans for his new sci-fi movie, "tomorrowland," saying it was 12 days since the wedding. it's not lost on me i'm spending my honeymoon at comic con. he was at a glamorous hotel earlier in the day and sporting the wedding ring. he looks great.
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>> it's great. >> so back to work. >> doing okay. >> he's done enough, back to the real world. and now head to the land of celebrities and babies, or celebrity babies. actors ryan gosling and evamen december recently welcomed a baby daughter. her name is esmeralda amada. many pointing out she played amada in we are the night. and gosling baby, suggesting a possible next to esmeralda, the disney princess from the "hunchback of notre dame." i can't imagine it being there. hopefully it's the disney one. finally, a fall friday edition of dogs making their own fun. first i bring you maya the corgi and the pumpkin.
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i thought it was going to make sounds and move and stuff. but it's not. it seems like maya was hoping the pumpkin had more to offer. but from this adorable corgi, to this gem. not your average walk with the dog. bella, the puppy, giving it her all. trying to take the bigger dog for a spin. every time she tries to pull, she gets yanked an extra, i don't know, ten feet. here we go. and we're walking. >> not so much. >> we're -- no. it's one way to wash the floor. >> that is great, thank you. heat index coming up, but now rob in for ginger with a check of the weather. >> come on. check it out. another gorgeous fall morning here in new york city. let's get right to the weather maps and tell you what's going on out west. start off, another warm one today, the northwest in through california. cool it down over the weekend. seasonal levels, and maybe a
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little bit more rain. that will help the fir situation. rain across the mid south and driving through the tennessee and ohio river valleys. into the tristate area in the northeast. trying out through tomorrow afternoon. showers across the northwest. but more thunderstorms could be >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area forecast. we will be cooler today but the warming trend is hitting this week. we have fire and beach controls tonight through sunday with fire weather watch above 1,000' and rip currents and autumn chill and rain next week. we will have low-to-mid 60's along the coast and upper 60 to low 70's around the bay and mid-70's in the south bay. the seven-day forecast shows nextts >> i got it. i got it. like marilyn monroe, you are 80
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years old today. happy birthday. you look fantastic. what's the secret to a long life? >> always be happy. >> you look that way. who could disagree with that? and check this out, "interstellar," a new movie. i'm going to put these on, give you a virtual reality of the ship they're flying in. that's a little bit later in the show. and kicking off the heat index. we multi-task, think it's the best way to get things done. but new research from stanford university says that juggling two activities at once could be harmful to your health. reduces efficiency and performance. and your brain is only equipped to handle one activity at a time. >> i believe that. wholeheartedly. >> you can't avoid it all the time. focus on one thing. >> full attention, and move on to the next. in theory it sounds great. >> hard to do. >> very hard to do.
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coming up next, "modern family" star sophia vergara opening up how she stays fit. she's on the cover of november's "shape" magazine. revealing the secrets to how she looks so great at 42. she was never into working out, but once she hit 40, she realized her metabolism was slowing down. so she took her fitness more seriously. adding juices to her diet and taking advanced pilates. her workout motto, no pain, no cake. she admits early on she had great genetics, didn't have to work out. hits 40. >> something at work here. >> and julie bowen too. >> she's a runner, and sophia has bad knees and can't run. but it's a form of pilates that she's doing. >> it's working. >> you can catch all of her tips in november's "shape" on news stands right now. and two of her moernd family
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co-stars lighting up the internet with a hilarious video. and over to tony reali. >> and it's a little bit of the modern family magic you know so well. jesse tyler ferguson on his commute home caught in the act. ♪ ♪ love will never hit that note, jesse tyler ferguson. now the best part, other than that high note, that was the best part. the person behind the video? it's eric stonestreet, his tv hubby. his cam on the cam. and eric says he wasn't filming and driving at the same time. nobody should do that. he posted on his instagram page, 16,000 likes. it's going to be trending all day. what song do you sing when no
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you think's watching? #socialsquare. what tune do you belt out when you're in the car and you think nobody's watching? >> going to do that to me? >> what eric was singing -- was operatic. >> it was beautiful. he hit the high note. i'm not letting you off the hook. >> i sing, well, anything leles miserables. >> pink. >> kelly clarkson. ♪ since you been gone >> jessie j, george, in the morning? >> i'm a bon jovi guy. >> oh. >> really? >> you know we love some bon jovi. >> what about you? >> i take the subway. so i'm in the subway, just like everybody else. talking to themselves in the subway. >> all right. next up we have the magic mirror. an experiment to boost women's
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self confidence. telling them how to feel about the image staring back at them. >> wow, have you been working out? >> reporter: watch as this magic mirror at ikea compliments unsuspecting shoppers. >> your dress is amazing. >> reporter: it's a page out of the dove playbook. who released an ad aiming to change how women see their beauty. >> this is your self-described image. and someone else described you in this sketch. >> reporter: now a texas rock band called the misses with the hit song "i'm enough" is trying the experiment in real life. >> women go around beating themselves up over every little thing. and it's time to stop. >> reporter: they set up a talking mirror at a local mall. >> how do you feel when you look in the mirror? >> reporter: almost everyone unhappy with their appearance. then the mirror comes to life. >> you are an amazing woman.
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and today i want you to look in this mirror and not just feel okay. >> reporter: bringing people like molly, a single mother, to tears. >> and i just want to take this opportunity to tell you how proud i am of you. >> reporter: take me to the moment when you saw your daughter and what she said to you. >> i know she appreciates me. but for her to make a grand gesture, so publicly, meant so much. >> reporter: i even gave it a try. i want you to see when you look at yourself the reflection that's in the eyes of your two children. nobody sees your beauty more clearly than when those children gaze into your eyes. >> i need one of these at my house. what does the phrase i'm enough mean to you personally? >> it means i'm enough for my family and for my friends. >> reporter: which is all that a matters, right? >> right. >> reporter: this magic mirror convincing women everywhere that you're enough. >> let me hear it again. >> i'm enough. >> reporter: for "good morning america," melissa rycroft,
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austin, texas. >> that brought tears to my lie united states. -- eyes. i loved that. >> looking at a parent, they're the most perfect. >> your mom is the most beautiful woman in the world. >> robin, you feel the same way. >> i certainly do. the new season is the perfect time to get a new look. this morning, tory johnson has deals and steals to look fabulous for fall. >> we wanted to show your pants. step out. let the pants show. let the pants show. >> oh, please. they love you right now. these deals go on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! to get everything you need to get the bargains. last week -- >> you and i were here. we did all pink and pink brought in the green. you guys in your generosity and the generosity of all the companies that we had raised $128,000. >> thank you. >> for breast cancer charities. thank you guys. >> we have more deals today.
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fantastic. okay. >> first up, from a "gma" favorite, alex and onnie, big sormtment of earrings. made in rhode island. five different styles and a huge assortment to choose from. starting at $12. >> always a big hit. and next? >> another big hit, dr. dennis groves. this is a dermatologist formulated anti-ageing hair care line. it's a big seller next door at sephora. but only here, an incredible price. depending on your hair type, normally $38, slashed by 60%. >> wow. that is a big savings right there. >> really beautiful. >> next we have -- >> this is lightstim, it's an incredible device. it's specific for treating mild to moderate acne.
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good morning. developing news, one person is dead, another critically injured after a shooting in san francisco. it happened on the natoma street south of market area around 5:00 this morning. police have not released any information about possible suspects. on the peninsula, palo alto police are expanding patrols after another flashing incident, the third this week. police say a woman was riding her bike on miller avenue yesterday when a man in a white bmw exposed himself. police are trying to figure out if all these incidents are connected. lots of problems on the roadways this morning, leyla. >> this is not a friday night, i'm sorry to say. in corte madera it was never called a sig alert but it's blocking lanes northbound side of highway 101 at tamalpais drive. we're down to 3 miles an hour as
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stanford-washington state game, 69 dropping down to 62. accuweather seven-day forecast, it's going to be warm this weekend. ♪ ♪ bang bang into the room ♪ i know you want me ♪ bang bang all over you ♪ i let you have it ♪ wait a minute let me take you there ♪ ♪ wait a minute for you ♪ bang bang there goes your heart ♪ note there goes your heart ♪ [ cheers and applause ] that's how the "vmas" opened this year. that is super star jessie j performing her number one hit, "bang bang." much more from her coming up. a big, live performance just moments away with jessie j. >> and even hotter, zombies here this morning. there's the cast of "the walking dead" running around scaring everyone around here. and amy's excited, she's a huge fan and even does the sound --
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amy -- [ zombie sound ] >> gives me the chills. look at the look on her face. >> does that scare you? tomorrow is international day of the girl, raising awareness of gender inequality. it's an issue very dear to beon see. she and the creator of gucci reunited to celebrate the one year anniversary of the sound of change live. and donating $500,000 to fund chime for change products for girls and women around the world. such wonderful work. >> i was familiar with that, a part of it as well. and truly making a change and letting us know we have that ability and resources of some sort that can help in the bigger picture. >> fantastic. >> and george, you have a shark. >> robert, i just learned you were a big jessie j fan.
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>> huge fan. ♪ bang ban >> he's going help us with the elevator pitch off today. two entrepreneurs, and they have a chance to pitch. here's the catch. it has to fit in one elevator ride. >> 30 seconds. >> you've heard and made pitches. start with the three tips. >> number one, make an impact. number two, you have to tell a story. and you have to know your facts. >> all three things in 30 seconds. you're going to be choosing the winner. let's get our "gma" with the pitch off right now with two contenders. we have 30 seconds to sell you the idea. and the first up is design guru durga mccurdy. she says her design could be the key to happiness for bridesmaids out there. >> i'm the founder of a line of patent-pending reversible bridesmaids dresses. bridesmaids are complaining that they'll never wear the dress again. they hate the color or the length. i wanted to solve the problem by creating dresses that flip into little black dresses. the long ones even shorten.
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great for multiple occasions and a space saver when traveling. we're at select boutiques and growing daily. every bride wants them for their bridal party. >> she beat it. six seconds to go. did it easily. that was number one. >> that was really good. wow. >> like that. second one. ryan wiens. father of three who says his product is for parents on the go. >> good morning, america, you know what's annoying? shoe laces. there's the tying, the double knots, the floppy bows that come undone. with the magnetic closures, never tie laces again. just lace zoobits on to your own shoes and now you have this huge opening to easily slide in. then just pull the magnets together, and you're out. go for a run. then just step on the heel and pop out hands-free. number one kickstarter design project last week. >> all right. >> wow. >> that's got a little bit of
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skiing going on there. >> you're right. put that on ski boots. that was really a good idea. >> and? >> i like them both. the lady did a fantastic job. i thought her presentation was better. but it's a better product, i like the shoes. >> there we go. >> there's our winner right there. congratulations. >> you were great. >> you got to give the man his prize. >> you get the trophy. congratulations. wow. and, george, give him some money. >> maybe he'll get on the real shark. that was great. thank you guys for coming in. great job, both of our competitors. good luck. tune into "shark tank" tonight at 9:00, 8:00 central. that's right here on abc. now to rob for the final check of the weather. >> well-represented, kansas, and jacksonville. to louisiana to albany, everything. including birthdays. and out west, below normal. 88 degrees. dry across much of the west until later this weekend.
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and in through next week. and that's good news. it's going to be wet as well across the midsection of the country, into the northeast. eventually today, maybe heavy rain, including flooding in through memphis. that's the quick check at your >> good morning, friday and the cool of the day this week. 77 to 83 and most of the sunshine is inland and stubborn cools at up to 66 if san francisco and mid-70's around the bay. it will be warmer >> all right. how am i sporting these? this is "interstellar," a new movie coming out with matthew mcconaughey and anne hathaway. i'm wearing their virtual reality glasses. i'm inside of their spaceship. and you can experience this when the movie comes out on november 5th, select cities will have this experience. check it out. i'm weightless right now. i'm going through a worm hole. it is just intense. we will have the cast and the director here the week it opens. that is an exclusive, my friends.
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and that is worth tuning in for. and this is worth doing as well. forget about the zombies, i'm in space. all right, so that's november 5th and the -- wait, there are some zombies in space. that's not part of the movie. oh, my -- no, this is so cool. if you have never felt weightlessness, this is one way to do it. all right, going to take a quick break. i'm going to get out of this spaceship, and then we're going to bring on the zombies. amy, back to you. thanks so much. and we are so excited to be joined by jennifer morrison, the star of "once upon a time." that's abc's hit show. season four is underway. so much excitement because of the newest visitors to story brook. anna and elsa from "frozen." thank you so much for joining us. we are so excited to be here. >> thank you. >> and tell us about the "frozen" factor. this is a very exciting development for many fans. >> it's a huge development. we feel so lucky that disney is trusting us with the massive franchise people are into.
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we have been having a great time with it. it's a true phenomenon. little girls burst into singing "let it go" spontaneously. >> i can confirm that, my household. >> and my dad was at disney world recently and he said the entire pool of kids just burst into singing "let it go" one day. we feel lucky to have them joining the cast. they're a natural addition. feels like they have been there and it works. >> works very well. and in season four, emma really comes home. we're looking at a sneak peek of sunday's episode, discovering will scarlet rummaging through robin hood's tent. your character deals with a lot of new challenge this is season. >> yes. emma's really accepted story brook is home. she's never had a true home before. she's trying to be a good mother. she's trying to be a good daughter. opening herself to the possibility of romance with captain hook. she's definitely very vulnerable in a way she never has been before.
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these are new challenges to face emotionally. and that can be uncomfortable and complicated at times. >> having captain hook as a boyfriend is complicated inherently. and speaking of that, so many fans on social media asking -- anna asks i love that emma is real woman and strong and vulnerable. captain hook is her equal. what does jen love about him? >> what i love about captain hook for emma is that he has been through a lot of similar things to her. they have both -- they're both pirates in their own sense. scrambled to survive, made terrible mistakes but they are overcoming them and fighting to be better versions of themselves. and hook has really started to prove to her that he is becoming a better version of herself. or himself. i think she admires that. >> are we going to hear you sing? >> not on this show. maybe someday, somewhere on some stage. but i don't think on "once upon a time." >> looking forward to it. jennifer morrison, thanks so much for stopping by.
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some saying season five could be among the most brutal one yet. here's an exclusive look at sunday night's premier. ♪ >> all right. there are four of them coming our way. you all know what to do. go for their eyes first. then their throats. >> put your backs to the walls at either end of the car, now. >> what is going to happen next? well, three of the shows stars are here with us now, lauren steve yeun and michael cudlitz. thank you for being here. congratulations, "the walking dead" just renewed for a sixth season. and we are happy to hear about that. and so many fans obviously buzzing about season five. i have to ask. how is it possible that season
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five could be more brutal than the four seasons before? >> that's a great question. i don't know, we have such an amazing team that you'd think that you couldn't possibly write or produce or make something crazier. and we have very talented people working for us. >> just when you think you've seen it all. i like it. okay. and at the end of season four, there seems to be a glimmer of hope. you're trying to get to d.c., or at least you thought you were trying to get to d.c., because someone had the -- the cure, possibly. and are we going to advance that story line at all? that possibly we could put an end to all of the walkers? >> absolutely. i think i prefer abraham. definitely d.c. is still alive. but we have a bigger mission, which is a combined mission -- >> to get out of the boxcar. >> yeah. >> that's important. >> exactly. we can't go there until we take care of that. >> yeah. and, you know, what was it like to join, you play abraham, as you mentioned, you joined the cast this past season. to join a season and a cast with such stellar success.
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you came in running, though. >> it was awesome, actually. most of the stuff was with steven. and i kind of like when i started it was with a smaller group of the cast before i sort of got exposed to everyone. i joked about it before. i said i felt like a visitor last year and they let me sleep on the coach. and this year, they built me a room. >> and amazingly you didn't die so that's great. or turn into a walker. lauren, i have to ask you. when i first heard you speak. you have a beautiful georgia accent on the show at maggie. you were born in jersey, but raised in england. >> yeah. it's the trifecta of accents that i'm bringing in here. hey. it's good. it's fun. i think i'd always wanted to play a southern role. when this happened, it was like, oh, my inner child was so happy. >> it's effortless. and i love the romance. you wouldn't think you could find a cute couple on a zombie show that really had this
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amazing love interest where it's just this beautiful side plot that we have heart in the show. right? please tell me that the love is true and they stay together. there haven't been any troubles for maggie and glenn to date. >> all right, all right. all right. >> it'll work out just fine. >> get him. >> hey -- you know, i think last year was very much a solidifying year for maggie and glenn. she's wonderful to work with. and it's always fun with us. >> yeah. and nice to have the hopeful story line. it's interesting because i think our show runner pointed out, it's a very gory show, it's a hopeful show because we overcome all of these things. >> we have to go, do you have nightmares? i get nightmares watching the show. >> yes. >> you have to, right? >> it's natural. >> zombies. the season five premier of "the walking dead" premiers tonight
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it is time now for our fall concert series with jessie j. great to have you here. so much going on, new album tuesday, "sweet talker". yes, tuesday. >> but first, "dancing with the stars" guest judge. >> i'm excited. >> what are you looking for? >> technique, a good line, pointed toes. you know? and just -- >> watch out for bruised elbows. and getting a lot of questions from our social square. and one came in from gemma. >> hello, good morning. >> who are your biggest musical
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influences when you were growing up? >> well, my mom was a massive into tracy chapman, michael jackson. and as i grew up, maria carrie, tlc -- >> you answered her question. >> good morning. but, no, music was everything. it was my therapy when i was growing up. yeah. >> ready to sing? >> yes. always. cheers. >> let's here it, "burning up." >> let's go. >> let's here it, "burning up." >> let's go. ♪ ♪ walking through the fire ♪ please don't let me go ♪ take me to the river
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♪ i need you to know ♪ i'm burning up burn me out come and put me out ♪ ♪ i'm burning up come and put me out come and put me out ♪ ♪ hot in the kitchen like a now degrees that's how i'm feeling when you're next to me ♪ ♪ i got a fever tell me what did you do ♪ ♪ to put your eyes on when i look at you look at you ♪ ♪ coming on sex dripping in sweat ♪ ♪ i put my breath ♪ look what i found it's about to go down ♪ ♪ i want it right now ♪ walking through the fire ♪ please don't let me go ♪ take me to the river ♪ i need you to know
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good morning, i'm kristen sze. let's get your forecast with meteorologist mike nicco. mike. >> it's friday and it's the coolest day this week. good morning, everybody. low to mid-60s coast and san francisco, upper 60s to mid-70s around bay shore and some 80s inland. a lot of people held back yesterday by the cloud cover and didn't get to see the blue angels. today almost the same scenario but saturday and sunday will be much better and much warmer. here's your accuweather seven-day forecast, rip tide its at the beaches and fire dger this weekend. we have a sig alert northbound side of 680 at main street. it is blocking a couple of lanes. you can see the delays that it's causing on northbound 680 just before highway 24 as well as
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eastbound 24 just before you get to 680. drive safe, kristen. >> thanks a lot. we'll see you on the midday news at 11:00. announcer: it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, from the new film, "kill the messenger," jeremy renner. and star of the hit series, "once upon a time," jennifer morrison. plus, your questions, your comments, on another edition of the "inbox." all next on "live." now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪
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