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good morning, america. new details emerging overnight on the horror at the high school. what provoked a popular homecoming prince to open fire. >> we have information of a possible shooting at the high school in the cafeteria. >> killing at least one of his classmates, wounding four more before killing himself. >> it was like loud bangs, and then everyone just dropped to the floor and just ran out. >> students shaken as they describe what happened. quarantine catch, did brand new guidelines do the job? a health care worker just back from the ebola hot zone now hospitalized overnight with a fever. as hazmat crews move into new york city to sterilize another apartment. bonnie and clyde, deadly ride. two sheriff's deputies killed and another wounded in one couple's day-long rampage.
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the massive manhunt for the suspects and how the police finally stopped the carnage. and graffiti vandal. the hunt for a woman defacing national parks. painting on rock formations and posting her work online. how social media is helping to track her down. and good morning, everybody. we are going to start with the deadly school shooting in washington state. students sprinting outside to get away from a killer who turned a cafeteria there into a crime scene. >> but this time the suspect was not an outcast. he was a popular kid, a football player who had just been named homecoming prince. and neal karlinsky has the latest from outside marysville-pilchuck high school in washington. neal. >> reporter: paula, dan, good morning. the school remains locked down this morning, still very much an active crime scene. investigators trying to understand why a popular student
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would allegedly go on a shooting spree. >> we have information of a possible shooting at the high school in the cafeteria. >> reporter: 10:39 a.m., the first call comes into 911 from inside the school. >> an active shooter for now. >> reporter: witnesses calling into our seattle station, komo. >> there are five to six shots. i counted five, but think there was six. >> reporter: emergency responders quickly swarm the area. inside witnesses say a student gunman was methodically shooting kids sitting at a lunch table inside the school's cafeteria. >> can we net get another gurney up here? we have one more coming out. >> reporter: moments later, the suspect is reported dead from a gunshot wound. another student is dead, and four others are injured. two of the injured were the shooters' own cousins. >> they just got in a fight the other day. they had problems going on. >> reporter: the alleged shooter, not an outcast or a
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loner. but this year's freshman homecoming prince. while not identified by police, eyewitnesss and law enforcement sources say he is jaylen fryberg, a football player and popular student. >> from what i heard, there were a couple of bullying incidents that happen where some people had said something about him in a class. and, you know, he -- the way he handled it, he did fight the kids. >> reporter: twitter offers some clues, jaylen writing thursday morning, it won't last. it'll never last. he seemed to be upset earlier in the week, tweeting, it breaks me, it actually does. i know it seems like i'm sweating it off, but i'm not and i never will be able to. >> we're all going to pray together. we're all one big family at home that was there. that was sitting around the table. one big fryberg family. that's the ones that got shot. >> reporter: three of the victims remain in very critical condition this morning. the alleged shooter's family, members of a prominent native american tribe out here called
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the tulalips, have remained in seclusion. a tribal spokes person released a statement overnight saying they are all saddened and shocks just like everyone else out here. dan. >> thank you. this was a nightmare for the students. should have been a fun lunch period. here, more of what they saw in their own words. >> i turned around and i saw jaylen stand up. and then i turned back around and all i heard was gunfire. >> four shots went off. i thought it was fire crackers and everyone started ducking under the tables. >> it was loud bangs, and everyone dropped to the floor and ran out. >> i heard gun shots. and it must have ricochetted off something and hit me. when i fell over, i got up and there was someone laying on the ground. >> and then three more went off and everyone started screaming, run, it's a gun. >> and someone has a gun, so we ran into a classroom. >> i saw everyone running and i ran. >> i don't know how to comprehend it at this point, you know? >> we all ran into the woods and
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we went to the back gate. and the fence was closed, and we're all trying to help each other hop over the fence. there was so much screaming and crying and confusion. no one knew what was happening. >> just really shocking to find out family had been shot. >> those were my friends. >> and the question so many are asking this morning is why. and now the ebola emergency. an overnight scare in new jersey as tighter quarantine rules are now in effect. hazmat crews brought in to decontaminate the new york city apartment where the doctor who caught the deadly disease lives. abc's lindsey davis has the morning's developments from newark hospital in new jersey. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, paula. a sigh of relief in new jersey that health care worker under quarantine since her return from treating patients in west africa yesterday, while she is sick with something, she does not have ebola. this morning the health care worker put into isolation at this hospital testing
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negative for ebola. the worker tied to doctors without borders was quarantined for about 12 hours after returning from western africa. she did develop a fever in isolation, according to officials. governor chris christie announced the health care would be the first to be placed in quarantine friday evening under the strict new policies for health care workers returning from the ebola hot zone in west africa. despite showing no symptoms of the virus when her plane was isolated at newark's liberty airport. >> new jersey and new york are going to determine the standards of quarantine since the cdc's guidance is continually changing. >> reporter: new jersey and new york now overriding the cdc, enforcing a mandatory quarantine for any individual who had direct contact with someone infected. >> a lot of people panicking now that it's coming closer to home. >> reporter: the new guidelines set in place after dr. craig spencer traveled to new york, traveling freely in the city for six days before being diagnosed with ebola thursday night.
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biorecovery workers can be seen here as they prepare to decontaminate spencer's apartment on friday as officials traced his every move. tuesday spencer visited the meatball shop. and the highline park and a coffee shop. the next day, taking a train to this brooklyn bowling alley. and rushing to the hospital in the morning after waking with a 100.3 degree fever. spencer and his fiancee and two friends each remain under quarantine as new york's mayor calls for calm. >> there's no reason for new yorkers to change their daily routine in any way. >> reporter: the new policy in new york and new jersey is far stricter than the federal requirements. it allows the states to make quarantine mandatory for 21 days for anyone returning from the affected countries, dan. >> thank you. let's bring in abc's chief medical editor, dr. richard besser. you have misgivings about the mandatory quarantine. but the fact that this nurse did test negative, but she did spike a fever, doesn't that in some
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way vindicate the policy? >> i don't think so. people will come back from travel and develop illnesses. but she didn't have ebola. i think the system was working. you see pictures of dr. spencer all around town and it makes people uncomfortable. but he was not contagious until after he had that fever. so the policy worked. he contacted, got in isolation before putting anyone at risk. >> we have good news on the ebola front this morning. new pictures of nina pham, the nurse from dallas. returning to her home in dallas after she got out of the hospital yesterday in d.c.. before she headed back to dallas, she got a hug from president obama. it's interesting, there you see the hug -- interesting we're seeing so much success in treating ebola patients in the u.s., most surviving. however, that is not the case in africa. >> it's not. those photos were just incredible. but the world health organization announced there's now been more than 10,000 cases of ebola in west africa. more than 50% of people who have that infection there have died.
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we understand why here in the u.s. we're treating the ninth patient. only one person has died, and that person got late treatment. what can we learn and apply to africa? i am concerned that these quarantine rules will discourage some americans from going over there to help. we need to do all we can here to knock it out over there. that's what makes america safer. >> and just to get back to nina pham for a second. with the president giving her that high-profile hug -- do you think he's trying to send a message here? >> he's sending an important message. when someone recovers from ebola. they're not contagious. they're not only not contagious, but immune. there's hope that some who recovered around the world can become future caretakers for those people who have the infection. and that might help. >> it's great to have your calm, steady and experienced voice throughout this coverage. we appreciate it. it's an asset to us and our viewers. thanks. appreciate it. paula, over to you. we turn now to a deadly 30-mile crime spree through northern california. two sheriff's deputies killed,
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another wounded and a motorist is fighting for his life. all triggering ing ing a massivt for a pair of bonnie and clyde suspects. aditi roy has been following. >> reporter: this crime spree that killed two sheriff's deputies set off a two county manhunt. a northern california community under siege after authorities say two sheriff's deputies responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle with a man and woman inside friday morning at a motel 6 parking lot in sacramento county. >> the motive is known only to the suspect at this particular time. >> referee: investigators say the man opened fire with a rifle. one of the bullets hitting 47-year-old danny oliver in the head, killing him. officials say oliver's partner fired back, but the pair fled a few blocks away. trying to carjack a driver. the male suspect allegedly shooting the victim in the head when he refused. critically injuring the driver,
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38-year-old anthony holmes. investigators say the pair then fled to a third neighborhood, carjacking this red pickup truck. >> we got a credible tip that the two suspects, a male and a female, were changing clothes and continuing on their way. >> reporter: but this tip came too late. the pair racing up i-80, crossing the county line. thousands of school children on lockdown and residents on high alert. two sheriff's deputies zeroed in on the car. authorities say the male suspect opened fire. shooting both and killing one of them. detective michael davis jr. a sea of law enforcement descending on the scene. the female suspect, 38-year-old jannelle monroy, taken into custody. and a two hour stand off, s.w.a.t. team members arresting the male suspect. 34-year-old marcelo marquez, hiding in a home in a quiet residential neighborhood. >> there are those who say i wish you killed him. that's not who we are. we are not him. >> reporter: the story has yet another tragic twist. one of the slain sheriff's
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deputies, michael davis jr., lost his father on october 24th, 1988. that's exactly 26 years ago on the same day he was killed. the most chilling part, his father was an officer who also was killed in the line of duty. paula and dan. >> cruel twist of irony. thank you for that report. and we are tracking other stories and headlines this morning. we turn to ron. welcome back. >> thank you very much. good morning to you, paula and dan. sara, good morning, everyone. begin in new york city where that hatchet attack on four nypd rookie officers has been declared an act of terror. investigators say zale thompson, home grown radical, they say, scoured the internet for material associated with this week's attack in canada as well as beheadings overseas. one new york city police officer remains in critical condition after being struck in the head. thompson was killed by police on the scene. and in ottawa, canada,
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hundreds of people lined the streets for a hero's sendoff for army corporal nathan cirillo. shot and killed at the national war memorial in wednesday's shooting rampage in ottawa. and later friday, canada's prime minister joined thousands of fans singing the national anthem before the start of a canadian football league game there. and another high school has canceled its football season amid reports of hazing. this time in pennsylvania, school officials at central bucks high school west scrapped the rest of the season after allegations of humiliating pre-season rituals. the entire coaching staff has been suspended. this comes after sayreville high school in new jersey canceled its football season earlier this month after seven players were accused of sexual hazing. those students now face criminal charges. and in virginia, authorities have confirmed that the remains found in a heavily wooded area are those of missing uva student hannah graham. the 18-year-old was last seen in september with jesse matthew jr. who has been charged with her abduction. officials there are considering possibly upgrading the charges against matthew. and overseas, a
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palestinian-american teenager was killed during clashes between protesters and israeli police amid heightened tension in that region. those demonstrations turned violent in jerusalem and the west bank on friday. 12 people were wounded as israeli police officers fired tear gas at the palestinian protesters. that american teenager, 14-year-old hamad was born in new orleans. he moved with his family to the west bank as a young child. and quite a scare for some passengers aboard a united express flight from birmingham, alabama, to denver, colorado. the pilot had to make an emergency landing in springfield, missouri. this was on friday in the afternoon because of a cabin depressurization. three people were hospitalized. and game three of the world series, off to a rough start friday. a huge hole torn in the massive american flag that was unfurled during the national anthem. the seam between the seventh and eighth stripes, there's a total
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of 13, of course. somehow came apart. the pre-game tear didn't seem to bother the kansas city royals. beat the san francisco giants 3-2, taking a 2-1 lead in the world series. >> what was that again? they beat the giants. >> they beat the giants, yes. >> rubbing that in a little bit. >> best of seven. best of seven last i heard. and finally, here's what a supersonic sky dive looks like. this is an amazing video. google executive alan eustace was lifted into outer space friday by a helium balloon. up to 136,000 feet, about 25 miles high. he separated from the balloon and started free-falling back to earth. reaching a top speed of 822 miles an hour. he broke the sound barrier and shattered several sky diving records, including that set by a daredevil felix baumgartner back in 2012. the whole thing only lasted about two and a half hours, but pretty amazing. >> when you're a google executive you can afford an expensive hobby. >> and you can fly first class
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probably too. >> yeah. thanks, ron. >> an adrenaline junkie. >> yes. one with plenty of cash. and trouble in paradise this morning. the governor of hawaii asking for federal help. a fast-moving red hot lava flow threatening homes. and clayton sandell has the very latest. >> reporter: this morning this red hot river of molten lava is lurching closer to the big island town of pahoa. 10,000 people on alert. the lava has advanced the length of at least six football fields in the past few days. >> and that was quite alarming, before it wasn't going to do anything. >> reporter: evacuations could come within days for those in the path. thousands of others could be cut off by lava-choked roads. this flow erupted from the kilauea volcano in june. it's traveled 11 miles and now less than one mile from pahoa. there is no stopping this lava because it's on a march to the sea. thermal cameras capturing a rainbow of intense heat. oh, man.
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we hiked to the lava's leading edge. it's incredibly hot. it's almost like literally standing inside of a furnace. locals saw this before. the volcano that created this island has been erupting non-stop since 1983. destroying nearly 200 homes in 1990. this morning crews are desperately building new roads around the lava. and now it's a waiting game for a force of nature the islanders know is unstoppable. for "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, pahoa, hawaii. >> some spectacular images there. and the search for a vandal defacing national parks across the west. a brazen young woman has been allegedly painting graffiti on rock formations and trails and then posting her pictures online. folks on social media are helping investigators to track her down. and linzie janis has the story. >> reporter: the woman seen here, pen in hand, defacing one
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of america's national parks, is believed to be the blogger and self-styled graffiti artists behind these images, sparking outrage across the country. >> this is vandalism. >> reporter: casey shreiner, founder of modernhiker.com, said this photo was taken from the instagram and tumblr accounts using the tag name creepytings. the same name was used to sign a series of paintings, including this one on a rock overlooking oregon's crater lake. and this drawing near joshua tree's famous barker dam. >> initially her instagram feed was both photos of her work without her in them as well as photos of her doing the work. >> reporter: taking screen shots of it all before her social media accounts disappeared. >> hard to believe that someone could literally take a photo shoot of their crime spree across the western national parks. >> reporter: the national park service tells abc news it's investigating a string of
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vandalism incidents across ten of its parks. but wouldn't confirm the woman in the photos is being sought as a person of interest. >> it has just really struck a nerve. >> reporter: on the creepyting's instagram page, discovering an exchange in which the so-called artist appears to admit her guilt. saying, i know, i'm a bad person. >> one of her friends, was this chalk or paint? the thinking that chalk would wash off in the rain. she responded, no, this is acrylic. >> that acrylic paint at the center of an investigation and a costly cleanup operation. for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> we have enough problems in the parks. we don't need people to paint. >> what would motivate someone to do that? >> in a naturally beautiful place. it's -- i -- >> and crater lake is just amazing too. hey, guys. i want to show you some
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incredible video. >> can't wait to see it. >> this is scary stuff. the western suburbs of athens. look at this intense flood, flash flooding. and believe it or not, this is leftovers from hurricane gonzalo. got caught up in the flow there. it's a slow mover. a couple dozen cars swept away. no serious injuries that we know of. and back to the pacific ocean, hurricane ana that just rolled south of hawaii. and caught up in the active weather pattern across the pacific northwest. a number of storms through the week. and the one today, we have wind advisories and warnings into utah. and rainfall from san francisco all the way up to seattle today. strong winds obviously with that. also, convective activity, thunder and lightning, and a maybe another brief tornado like we saw in southwest washington earlier this week. locally over 3 inches of rain fall expected. especially across the coastline. and east of the colorado rockies, splendid day, above average across the south and beautiful fall weather in the northeast.
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>> ron, you've never had an urge >> ron, you've never had an urge to grab the remote control, have you? >> actually, i have. >> there it is. >> don't push that button. >> not that one. not that one. >> not the red one. >> there will be no weather in the next half hour. >> this is what ejects dan from his seat. could you press that, please? >> doesn't work. paula's been hoping for it. coming up on "gma," we have a different kind of story. a dramatic 911 call at the trial of a doctor accused of poisoning his wife with cyanide.
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and the value you love. angel soft. there are two of us and three of you. but it doesn't matter. because two is a lot greater than three. it makes perfect sense, doesn't it? all right. okay. >> did you see the look on my face? trying to catch up with your math. >> can you explain what we are looking at here? >> we're always ready for a challenge. but the "gma" weekend team, we hit the corn maze. guys versus girls. can i just say, physiologically, when i compete, i'm overwhelmed. >> overwhelms your verbal skills. that was the worst trash talking i have ever seen. nonsensical. to see who could get out quicker, the boys against the girls. and coming up -- >> three against two. >> which is greater than --
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>> and we'll challenge, not only -- we will challenge not only paula's math skills, but her sense of direction on "gma." let me just tell you, the results are a lot of fun. also coming up, going all out for halloween. what one homeowner did. look at this, guys, what one homeowner did that's getting attention. i don't know if he added -- >> no -- >> unclear what this dude's neighbors think about his project. tell you about that coming up. first, however, the doctor on trial accused of killing his wife with a lethal dose of cyanide. >> prosecutors played the chilling 911 calls of dr. robert ferrante pleading for help when he found his wife collapsed on the floor. but they say he is the one who poisoned her and that he almost got away with the perfect murder. abc devin dwyer has more. >> reporter: these are the final moments before 41-year-old autumn klein fell mysterious
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ill. this surveillance video from 2013. the star neurologist, leaving work, and 30 minutes later collapsed in the kitchen. her husband, now charged with her murder called 911. >> hello, please, i think my wife is having a stroke. >> reporter: for 12 minutes her husband, dr. robert ferrante, who's pleaded not guilty, begged dispatchers to save his wife. >> sweetie, raise your arms above your head. please, please, please. >> reporter: the tortured groans, the sound of klein struggling to survive. >> oh, god. >> you're doing fine. okay, just -- >> reporter: jurors saw klein rushed back to the hospital she left less than an hour early. three days later she died there. doctors who treated klein told jurors they found high levels of acid in her blood, a potential sign of cyanide. friday prosecutors presented this invoice, allegedly found on ferrante's desk showing an order
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for the poison delivered to his university just days earlier. defense pointing out it was not placed by ferrante, but another university staff member. defense attorneys also insisting there's no proof klein was poisoned at all. suggesting her death was a medical mystery or potential suicide. on the night she collapsed, ferrante told the 911 operator klein had been taking medications. >> my wife's trying to get pregnant again. so it was all these -- >> was she getting injections? >> she has all kinds of drugs. yes, all kinds of drugs. >> reporter: if convicted of first-degree murder, ferrante could face life in prison. >> he didn't want an autopsy, but then they discovered the cyanide in her system. >> odd case. ready for round two? >> no, maybe just keep going. maybe "pop news" now. >> you're on. >> we want ron. you had a week off. good morning, everyone. we begin with the deadly high school shooting outside of seattle, washington.
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witnesses say the gunman, 14-year-old jaylen fryberg, recently crowned homecoming prince, was methodically shooting students at the lunchroom at the high school. one was killed, four others critically injured before fryberg turned the gun on himself. and new york constituent and new jersey officials are implementing a new quarantine for health care workers traveling back from the ebola hot zone in west africa. a medical worker in new jersey just tested negative for the virus after developing a fever in isolation. and tlc canceled the popular show "here comes honey boo boo" after reports that the show's newly separated matriarch, mama june, was accused of dating a registered sex offender. mama june denies that relationship. and san diego, a big birthday blow youth to celebrate the baby orangutan who turns one year old today. officials at the zoo have been preparing for the big day.
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painting birthday boxes and filling them with gourds. what every 1-year-old wants. popcorn, raisins and peanuts. and celebrating by hanging around with her mom. >> what a cute -- >> orangutan. >> orangutan. not tang as some people say. >> i say it that way, it sounds better. >> it sounds better. >> consider it changed. >> but the g back. >> consider it done. >> zoologist. that's why. >> it's zoologist. >> this is a fight from last week. apparently it's zoologist. we have a meteorologist here this morning. >> oh, nice. let me get started on canada geese. >> on what? >> canada geese. we say canadian geese. >> oh. >> yeah, geeses. notice, ron, i took the clicker away from you. show you downtown new york city, it's gorgeous. it's chilly, i'll tell you that. temps in the lower 50s. frost in the pumpkins north of town. up into the 60s, maybe touch 70
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degrees today and a little cool for the slide in later tonight. and with that, light showers as that cold front comes through. mostly north of the city and upstate. temperatures tomorrow a little bit cooler than today. but a quiet weather pattern across the eastern two-thirds of the country. including hot temperatures. temperatures 15 to 20 degrees above average. dallas, 91 for the high temperature today, 89 degrees in oklahoma city. set records in denver with highs in the lower 80s. and this warm mound of air slides south and east through time. 70s in atlanta today to the mid 80s towards monday. and new orleans, mid-80s.
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>> this weather report brought to you by keurig 2.0. as if it couldn't get any better. come on. break it out. have some coffee. >> i could use some coffee. thank you for that reminder. thanks, rob. coming up on "good morning america" -- this is water -- danny devilaware veto's hilario appearance in one direction's new video. that's ahead in "pop news." but it's all prelude to this. who came out the winner in the test of navigational skills. >> is that you running? >> that's you running. >> you were running like a girl. >> like your style. we'll be back with this battle of the sexes. we'll be back with this battle of the sexes. keep it hmaking coffee? yeah, enough for two. gosh. try four, buddy. hmm, i'll take a dark roast. chai tea, please. honey, text the man what you want.
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♪ so we are switching it up a little bit this morning. doing "pop news" a little bit earlier because we wanted to get to the corn maze later. >> i was going to open the show with "pop news." so brace yourself, potter fans. j.k. rowling announced a special halloween treat. she'll be releasing a spooky new story on all hallow's eve. it will focus on the evil
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professor, dolores umbridge. remember her. and a major muggle meltdown. the most recent story was so popular, it crashed the pottermore website. dan's on the edge of his seat. >> he's not on the edge. >> i will break myself away from my d and d game. >> what's d and d? >> i thought it was do not disturb. one direction's video for "steal my girl" is getting rave reviews around the world. i have seen it, i know. some saying it's the best yet. it had more than 2 million views. and that number is still rapidly rising. the much talked about collaboration with danny devito is proving a hit with the actor playing a whacky director, getting the fwois boys to hang out with zoo animals, sumo wrestlers and a marching band. take a look. ♪ everybody wants to steal my girl ♪
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♪ everybody wants to take her away ♪ ballerinas, mime artists, pretty sure i saw a lion in there too. there is something for everyone in this video. >> it's a catchy song. >> they're young. and i'm sitting there, like, this is so awesome. the video wins you over. >> they're dreamy. >> and it's catchy. >> and danny devito, come on. >> no, nothing for danny devito. >> every girl wants that. >> totally. by fife bve boys in a band. some are lighting up in an l.a. neighborhood with an incredible light show. the 30-minute extravaganza is timed to music and took months to prepare. ♪ ♪ jump around the creators went viral two years ago, you might remember. sadly they had to pull the plug due to, imagine this, neighbor complaints. shocking. it was the crowds the house drew. but this year, the lights are back on in a new location, a friend's house. that's a very good friend.
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with lots more room for visitors. can you imagine the friend offering up the house? >> and the high electricity bill. >> can you imagine being a neighbor? that's a nightmare. you might remember the high school senior, draven rodriguez, who went viral earlier this year when he petitioned to have this laser portrait of his cat in the yearbook. now raising awareness for this important cause, pet adoption. he teamed up with the aspca, and they're holding a nationwide contest to give away a laser pet portrait just like draven's. i've taken the liberty of creating one to get people excited. >> oh. >> that's up in dan's house now. all you have to do is tell them why you deserve this. this laser portrait. >> i clearly do not deserve this. >> you deserve it. we'll be right back. . >> you deserve it. we'll be right back.
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okay. without further ado. at "gma" we work hard, but we also play hard. right? >> a lot of fun at the trip to the corn maze just outside manhattan. check it out. they say the anchors who play together, stay together. okay, so nobody actually says that. but my colleagues and i thought we'd give it a try anyway at the queens county farm in new york. >> what's your name? really? >> hey, buddy. alpacas got to eat. >> and no fall outing is complete without a trip to the pumpkin patch in true "gma" style. >> we have the g, we have the m, we have the a. >> you did a great job, guys. all right. enough with the cute stuff. time now to get down to business. the real reason why we trekked all the way out here.
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our 2014 corn maze competition. a classic and slightly immature battle of the sexes to determine who in our motley crew has the skills to make it out first. the trash talk, slightly confusing. >> there are two of us and three of you. but it doesn't matter, because two is a lot greater than three. >> then it was time for the stalk talk. >> we are celebrating the 200th anniversary of the national anthem. we are feeling patriotic. and that's why our maze looks like this. >> the maze was shaped like the american flag. and the only way out was to get here, to victory bridge. >> what if i run just through the corn? >> well, that would be cheating. >> and then we were off. go! run. >> that's a dead end. >> that's a dead end. >> can we just climb through? >> that's cheating. don't touch the corn. >> i'll admit it, no idea what we were doing. >> go the other way.
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stay there. we're going to go this way. come on, sara, green. come on. >> coming. >> our team, on the other hand, had a well thought out plan. >> i think we just keep plowing ahead aggressively and blindly. >> i thought we had a better strategy than that. >> you know, i got a good feel where that bridge is. >> you do? >> definitely. >> that way. >> this way. >> not exactly. >> right back at the beginning. >> yeah, we're literally right where we started. so while we may have been going in actual circles, it was ron our leader and north star who would take us home. >> hey, hey, look. come on. >> yeah, baby! woohoo! >> i hear screaming. there's excitement. >> yes! >> dangit. >> no! no! >> i'm not going to lie. we saw that -- >> i'm not going to lie. lost in the maze, the guys taunts echoing through the stalks. >> ladies, i know this is your darkest hour.
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>> they are awful. >> and i want to express a complete and utter lack of sympathy. >> they don't need to rub it in. >> i hope they take note of how good of sports we're being. >> the facts they're gloating says something about their character. >> we're still lost in the corn maze. >> so we did what any self-respecting competitors would do. we cheated. >> sara, we made it! we made it! >> weren't you impressed that we actually scaled that? >> there's nothing you did today that impressed me in any way. how do you feel about losing? that was awesome. all's fair in love and corn. that was the most satisfying victory of my entire life. >> i'm tearing up a little bit. >> it was a great try, guys. >> paula hates to lose. >> i'm to competitive. i can't help myself. >> make you lose again just for that. >> it was great. >>
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