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good morning, america. breaking overnight -- thousands of demonstrators take to the streets in america's major cities. as anger over baltimore spreads. the city still on edge. that bizarre scene as the orioles play in front of an empty stadium. and new questions this morning about what happened to freddie gray while he was inside that police van. we talk to the mayor under fire this morning about the state of emergency. also breaking right now -- miracle rescues. searchers pulling this teenager from the rubble and destruction, five days after the devastating earthquake. new scenes of a baby pulled from the ruins. the frantic search for more survivors right now. we're on the scene this morning. deadly shark attack. a snorkeler attacked in the water off maui. injuries to her upper torso. the first deadly attack in the
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u.s. in two years. a hot spot for tourists shut down. a modern fight. sofia vergara's ex speaking out this morning saying he's fighting for the couple's frozen embryos so he can start a family of his own. >> and good morning, america. what a week in baltimore. and what a strange scene yesterday. camden yards empty. fans locked out. the orioles played the white sox anyway. just like any other game. they played the national anthem. the songs during the seventh inning stretch. >> no one was there to stretch, though. >> take a look at this. the catcher, caleb joseph pretending to sign autographs. >> there were demonstrators out in force around the country last night. there are those new questions
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about what happened to freddie gray when he was in police custody. we'll talk to baltimore's mayor in a moment. jim avila starts us off. >> reporter: good morning, robin. protesters returned to the streets overnight here, mostly peaceful and around the country, trying to shift focus back to freddie gray's death. the police announce they won't release their investigation to the public until prosecutors decide on charges. in new york city overnight thousands of marchers took to to the streets. blocking traffic and briefly shutting down the holland tunnel. several police officers injured. more than 100 protesters arrested. protesters in minneapolis, d.c. and denver marched in solidarity which remained largely peaceful for the second day in a row. >> this is organized in a peaceful and positive way. >> reporter: this comes as "the washington post" reports that
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according to a new police document, a prisoner transported with gray said he was intentionally trying to injure himself by banging against the walls of the vehicle. the prisoner's statement is contained in an application for a search warrant that is sealed by the court. one of the attorneys of the gray family says they disagree with any implication that freddie gray severed his own spinal cord. back in baltimore, and a major league first. closing camden yards to the public. i've been coming to ball games for 50 years. this is the first time i have ever felt like i had a private viewing. the announcers jokingly called some of the game in hushed tones. >> it's deep and it's off of the base of the wall. >> reporter: without anyone to sing the national anthem or stretch in the seventh inning, the orioles beat the white sox 8-2. as a few devoted fans gathered
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outside the center gates to cheer. the orioles have left town. the next home game in a week, when they hope the city is calm enough for the fans to watch the game from inside the park. robin? >> all right, jim, thank you very much. joining us from baltimore is the city's mayor, stephanie rawlings-blake. we appreciate you joining us this morning. we heard in jim avila's report, the baseball team, playing in front of an empty stadium. some supported that decision. others thought it sent the wrong message that things are not under control. what did you think? >> i think in the heat of a state of emergency, every decision is going to be scrutinized. the orioles wanted to make sure they continued to play. we had to protect the police resources. the best decision, based on what was available, was made. we're not going to make everyone happy. what we do know is that we've been able to keep
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baltimore safe and moving. that's my goal. >> overnight, the second night of relative calm. in your city. we know that the police will be releasing their investigation, the report, to prosecutors on friday. but there are some reports this morning that a prisoner inside the same van that was transporting freddie gray, that prisoner said that he heard gray, um -- banging against the other side of the metal partition. he didn't see it. but he heard that. and that he told investigators that he believes that freddie gray was intentionally trying to harm himself. can you comment on that at all? >> what i can say is i haven't seen the report. we have to let this process play out if there's ever going to be peace. and the challenge is when you have so many communities that don't trust the process. some don't understand it, it's painful to get us to this place
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where we can all be on the same page and have that priority. about justice. >> you have faced more than your fair share of criticism based in part on some remarks you made over the weekend, when you appeared to say that in giving the protesters space, that you were also giving them space to destroy property. you said those remarks were mischaracterized. can you clarify what you were trying to say? >> as soon as the national guard was needed, i called the governor without equivocation and without hesitation. period. >> we're seeing demonstrations overnight in cities all across the country. how do we address this issue of trust when it comes to law enforcement and local communities? >> you're asking a very tough question. it's a question i have asked myself. this relationship between the community and the police, we don't have an option. we have to get it right. we have to find a way for there to be trust.
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the police to trust the community. the community to trust the police. if -- if we allow there to be this constant and further division, our country is headed in the absolute wrong direction. >> there needs to be trust, you said, exactly on both sides of the issue. trust on both ends. thank you very much. we wish you and your city of baltimore all the best going forward. thank you for being with us. >> thank you, thank you. >> and the mayor cautions about the speculation about what the other prisoner reportedly said and said we all should wait until the investigation is complete. >> still a lot of questions. we turn now to more miraculous stories of survival out of nepal. five days after the massive earthquake. american search and rescue teams helped pull people alive from the rubble this morning. the teenage boy, he had only minor scratches. alex marquardt was there.
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>> reporter: this is an incredible rescue story. they didn't think anyone here was still alive. this morning, they heard a voice. an american rescue team, working with the nepalese. pulling that teenage boy out from a hole from a five story building that had collapsed. he had been buried for five days. this morning, an excavator was clearing rubble when they heard a call for help. rescuers scrambled. >> we're told there are voices heard in a void space. we have a search reconnaissance team with us right now. >> reporter: working with the search dog, they find the voice, belonging to this 15-year-old. pulling him out into the light and rushing him to stable ground. huge cheers from the rescuers. [ cheering ] a celebration for a life saved. >> he's fine. >> it's a miracle. it's a miracle. >> reporter: he was wedged in this hole right next to this motorcycle. a tiny dark space, smaller than a coffin, for more than 140 hours.
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moments like these offering glimmers of hope. amid so much devastation. another amazing rescue this morning of three americans who were missing after the avalanche on mt. everest. for days, they holed up in a snow cave before u.s. special forces came to their rescue. >> we all banded together and figured out how to make it work. >> reporter: back at the collapsed guest house, rescuers back in action after word from the rescued boy two others may be inside, trapped. the american team using the cameras, microphones, and a dog, scouring the rubble, looking for another miracle. the rescue team still working here on this building. inspired by the rescue, they have spread out with their dogs hoping to find more survivors. robin. >> thank you, alex. to the nfl draft. it's draft day. the first round is tonight. the league coming off one of its toughest seasons off the field. a series of domestic violence cases including star ray rice.
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this year's top pick is expected to be jameis winston, a player who has had his own trouble with the law. linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: he's the heisman trophy-winning mvp quarterback. >> jameis winston, florida state university. >> reporter: known for his championship-winning moves -- >> touchdown! >> reporter: -- as he is for headline-grabbing controversies. >> i messed up. >> reporter: that's not stopping him from going to the nfl. likely to be scooped up by the tampa bay buccaneers draft pick. the nfl players' association telling abc news, winston will make roughly $24 million guaranteed for his first four years. >> he looks like he's capable of winning a super bowl. >> reporter: but the 21-year-old is still dogged by his recent past. he was accused of rape while at florida state. he's maintained the sex was consensual. while the state attorney decided
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not to press charges his accuser has filed lawsuits against him and florida state. hag spoken out in the documentary, "the hunting ground." >> i kind of just want to know, like, why me? >> reporter: winston's also been sidelined for making lewd comments and received a civil citation for allegedly stealing crab legs from a florida grocery store, something he called a mistake. >> all of my mistakes make me a better person. >> reporter: in fact, he recently told espn he's talked openly with the buccaneers about his controversial history. >> anyone that wants to take that chance on me, the people that want to touch me, they're going to be lucky. >> reporter: in a statement to abc news overnight, winston's agent said with the nfl draft today, jameis enthusiastically begins a new chapter of his life. he's grateful for the support. george it's certain to be a lucrative new chapter ahead. >> no question about that. thank you. we turn to the race for president.
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and hillary clinton's first official challenger. vermont senator bernie sanders announcing today he'll run for the democratic nomination. he's the longest serving independent ever. he started in politics as the socialist mayor of burlington, vermont. jon karl sat down with him to talk about his white house bid. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, george. senator sanders tells abc news he's in, the first official challenger for hillary clinton. for the democratic presidential nomination. he's a long-shot to be sure, with a fiery message about taking on big money interests he says dominate politics and politicians, including hillary clinton. he's a self-described democratic socialist from vermont. he started as the mayor of burlington. a race he won by ten votes. a long shot then a bigger long shot now. >> i think we can surprise you. >> reporter: the surprise will be? >> that we're going to win this thing. >> reporter: an unlikely presidential candidate taking on the biggest front-runner the
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democratic party has ever seen. hillary clinton, is she really beatable in a democratic primary? >> i think so. i think the american people have had enough of establishment politics. >> reporter: it's a billionaire class sanders says has too much influence over politicians, including hillary and bill clinton, who took in hundreds of millions in speaking fees and donations while mrs. clinton was secretary of state. >> our democracy is being owned by a handful of billionaires. that is wrong. >> reporter: you think the clintons are part of the system? >> i think anybody now, running for office with a few exceptions, and i think i'm one of them. >> reporter: the president joked. at a sanders campaign at the white house correspondence dinner. >> bernie is an interesting guy. apparently some folks want to see a pot-smoking candidate in the white house. we can get a third obama term after all. >> i'm not a pot smoker. i have years ago.
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>> reporter: the grandfather with far left political views would stand out on a debate stage with hillary clinton. george the clinton campaign has said there will be debates. >> the first but not the last democratic challenger. right? >> reporter: i count three others likely to jump in, perhaps, martin o'malley one of them. i expect him to be in the race, as well. >> thank you. let's go to amy. >> a rare and deadly shark attack. >> a rare and deadly shark attack. a woman snorkeling off the coast of maui had become separated from her friends when the shark apparently came after her. kendis gibson reports. >> reporter: this morning, this maui beach, a hot spot for tourists, shut down following what appears to be a deadly shark attack. >> the lifeguards have cleared the waters with use of jet skis. >> reporter: the pristine setting turning to panic.
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wednesday morning when the victim a 65-year-old woman whose identity has not been released. injuries to her upper torso were consistent with a shark attack. if confirmed, this attack would be the first shark-related death in the u.s. since 2013. and the latest in a long line of dangerous close encounters. in this country. two-thirds of all the shark attacks in the world take place if the united states. 52 just last year. >> hey! >> get out of the water! >> shark! >> reporter: like this one off the southern california coast last july. swimmer steve robles attacked by a great white. the whole thing caught on camera. >> you just hear everything crunch. it was the most frightening thing anyone could ever experience. >> reporter: beachgoers there on high alert as well. after the spotting of four sharks off the coast in the last few days. for "good morning america" kendis gibson, abc news, los
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angeles. >> our thanks to kendis gibson for that. breaking overnight. justice handed down in the case of malala yousafzai. she fought for her right to go to school. today, a court in pakistan sentenced ten men to life in prison for that attack, including a senior taliban commander. new details about the pilot who crashed a german airliner into the french alps. we're learning that five years ago, the faa raised questions about his mental health. doctors in germany declared andreas lubitz had fully recovered from depression. lubitz deliberately crashed the flight last month killing 149 people and himself. a violent scene at this gas station. police say a woman, angry that a man wouldn't give her a cigarette, used her lighter to set the gas nozzle on fire. yep, you can see what happened next. the flames quickly engulf the car. everyone escaped. that woman was later arrested. and finally, a lesson in what not to do if you're trying to lay low.
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a guy in montana named levi reardon was wanted on theft charges. look what they noticed later. a guy liked the photo. thanks to him. police were able to track down their man. >> that's one of your best ever. that was great. >> who doesn't like picks of themselves. >> a mugshot? that's crazy. >> unbelievable. another picture. very different, as we mentioned earlier. today is draft day. nfl draft day. it's also throwback thursday. we wanted to combine them and show you this picture from '93. a young michael strahan. his draft card. >> look how furious you look. >> the draft is a very happy time.
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happy to be in the nfl. great opportunity. i look so depressed. that is -- that's not my best picture. but -- yeah. that was '93. >> you're like thinking man. >> you were about 30 pounds more? >> i was probably about 20, 30 pounds, george, thank you for pointing that out. appreciate it. thank you. >> but you're in the hall of fame, baby. hall of famer. okay, let's switch that. heavy rain and stuff going on. >> 5.28 inches in key west, florida, yesterday. some of the heaviest rain. third wettest day in april on record ever. this is what it looked like in the streets of key west. the rain just kept on coming down. it had broke this long stretch of sunshine. all the trees slamming there. 35 to 40-mile-per-hour winds. this is moving out. dryer for them.
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good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco with our bay area microclimate forecast. it's warm to hot today with sunshine everywhere. low the mid 770s along the coast. we'll flirt with 80 in san francisco, upper 80s in the south bay and in the north bay and 90s inland. 50 toz near six so it will cool off tonight. coming up, modern fight.
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sofia vergara's ex battling her for control of the frozen embryos so he can start family. a modern day bonnie and clyde. teenager in court accused of helping her boyfriend kill a cop. dangers on the baseball diamond. a brutal moment sparking a new push for safety on the field. and flirting with fame. how you could end up going on a date with your celebrity crush. and flirting with fame. how you could end up going on a date with your celebrity crush.
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good morning, america. right now, baltimore still in a state of emergency as protests spread to other major cities overnight. more than 100 people arrested. this frightening moment on the baseball field, leading to a new push to protect players. from the pros down to little league. and sofia vergara's ex breaks his silence over the fight for the frozen embryos. he is taking her to court so he can start a family. >> we say good morning, america. on this thursday morning, friday eve. one more alarm clock and we're there. we had the surprising story. did you see this. actress hilary duff admitting she uses a popular app to find dates. we'll tell you how it works. and other celebs going online. to look for love. >> sometimes the celebs you see are not actually the
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celebrities. >> no, that can't be true. people would post not real pictures? shocking. >> i have a whole profile as angelina jolie. it's perfect. that's who i would pick. >> that's our ginger. >> so many different responses to that. i'm going to table them all and move on to the next story. it's about nick loeb. sofia vergara's ex. he's speaking out on the battle on their frozen embryos. he published an op ed in "the new york times" overnight saying he's taking the case to court because he wants to be a dad. >> reporter: this is a dispute about the custody of embryos. should they be treated as property or human lives? he wants to bring them to term and have babies, though the biological mother has refused. >> oh, i saw you. >> reporter: funny and fabulous on screen, sofia vergara will have audiences laughing with her upcoming movie, "hot pursuit." this morning, the colombian
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bombshell's ex-fiance is taking on a serious matter. he's trying to prevent the two embryos from ever being destroyed. contrary to an agreement he signed with her at the time the embryos were created. >> sofia, big smiles. >> reporter: in a candid "new york times" op ed published overnight, nick loeb writes, these are issues that, unlike abortion, have nothing to do with the rights over one's own body and everything to do with a parent's right to protect the life of his or her unborn child. he also claims he was the one who pushed for the children when he and vergara got engaged in 2012. in november of 2013, just six months before the couple broke up, he says they used in vitro fertilization to create embryos and planned to use a surrogate. something vergara spoke with our amy robach about. >> i wanted to make sure.
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i froze some eggs. i wanted to take advantage of science. why not? >> reporter: while loeb does not allege she's actively trying to destroy the embryos, he writes it's his mission to preserve them at all costs. claiming i asked her to let me have the embryos, offering to pay for all expenses to carry our girls to term and raise them. she's refused. he says, many have asked me why not move on and have a family of your own? i have every intention of doing so. that doesn't mean i should let the two lives i have already created be destroyed or sit in a freezer until the end of time. we reached out to vergara. she doesn't want to comment. in a statement through her attorney to "people" earlier this month, she said she has never wanted to destroy the embryos. george. >> let's talk to dan abrams. i don't get this one.
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he admits he signed an agreement saying that both sides have to agree. how does he have a case? >> he's effectively saying, i changed my mind. the only argument he's got was what i signed was a form with the clinic. it wasn't a contract between us. it's not a strong argument. the language is clear in what they signed. they're forced to initial at every point that they recognize what they're saying. in fact, in this agreement, there's a specific reference to if they can't agree what to do with them, they're effectively determined to be abandoned. he doesn't have much of a case. >> setting that contract aside, there have only been a few cases of the rights of embryos. it seems like the law has gone against him as well. >> this is a new area of the law. the only time someone really has a chance to make this decision on their own, and it only happens rarely, is a, where the contract is kind of ambiguous. this one is not. and b, it's been in cases where,
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in both cases where a woman has her only chance to have a child here. she's had chemotherapy and cancer and something like that. even those cases are tough to win. he's basically saying, we need to ignore the contract. we need to ignore what has been the case law. i want to create a new prism to look at this. it's a nice argument for "the new york times." it's likely to lose in court. now to the trial of a utah teen allegedly involved in the fatal shooting of a sheriff's deputy. prosecutors say megan grunwald was a willing accomplice to murder. who drove the get-away car for her boyfriend. the defense says she was a victim, under her boyfriend's influence. >> reporter: this morning, this baby-faced teenager is on trial for murder. accused of helping her boyfriend kill a utah police officer and then taking off on a 50-mile crime spree.
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>> bam, bam, bam. >> reporter: during opening statements, the prosecutor detailing the deadly rampage as it played out on dash cam video. >> ambulance 21. shots are fired. all throughout the highway. >> reporter: the whole thing starting with sergeant cory wride questioning the then 17-year-old pulled over on the side of the road. when sergeant wride goes back to his cruiser, grunwald's 27-year-old boyfriend jose garcia an ex-con with a warrant out for his arrest starts shooting. prosecutors say grunwald hit the gas, slowing down only so the boyfriend could shoot another officer. who survived. the couple car jacked a woman before garcia is finally killed in a shootout with police. >> male subject has been shot. >> reporter: while prosecutors make them sound like the diabolical couple from "natural born killers" -- >> i love you. >> -- the defense says megan,
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seen here weeping and quivering in court, is no accomplice. she was a victim of a manipulative older boyfriend. >> he's mixing threats with, you know i wouldn't hurt you. you know i love you. and then, keep driving or so help me, i'll kill you. >> reporter: the teen had pleaded not guilty and is expected to take the stand. for "good morning america," tom llamas, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to tom. time again for the weather. what's up, angelina? >> i like that. i like that a lot. i mean, if you have to pick a profile picture, she would do well on tinder. all i'm saying. vermillion, south dakota. a dust devil there. this does not form with a storm. it's from a hot column of air. and a bunch of mixing that goes on. i can tell you there's a red flag warning in much of the northern plains from aberdeen to grand forks. the heat in the southwest. we have been warning you about. phoenix could see their first 100 of the season. 84 for l.a.
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line of fire. not just in the major leagues. the concerns starting in little league. more and more parents pushing for protective helmets. ryan smith has more. >> oh! >> reporter: it was the terrifying moment at this week's arizona diamondbacks game. pitcher archie bradley hit in the face by a 115-mile-per-hour line drive. this morning, bradley tells us -- >> it happened so fast. i remember throwing the pitch. next thing i know, i was on the ground. >> reporter: this former pro pitcher tells us what it's like. >> the chances to move the glove to protect your face, pretty slim to none. >> look out. >> and that hit martinez. >> reporter: now, more and more major league pitchers insisting on protecting themselves. some wearing kevlar-lined baseball caps. the new york metz alex torres wearing this padded helmet. it's not just the pros who are concerned. little league sluggers may not
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hit with the same power, but those metal bats fire an extra punch. take a look. we fired a 60 mile per hour ball. it comes back at 73 miles per hour with a wood bat. five miles per hour faster with aluminum. >> i'm sick of seeing people get hurt. >> reporter: 20-year-old cole was hit in the head with a line drive at 14. his parents say that in a fraction of a second, their son's life changed forever. >> he couldn't talk or walk or swallow or anything. so he had to relearn all that. >> reporter: now, they're pushing for more helmets to be available on little league pitching mounds. >> i don't want anyone to have to go through what i did. >> reporter: for most pitchers, young and pro alike, even these may not be enough. 115 miles an hour off the bat. how hard is that, relatively speaking? >> it's lightning, lightning quick. >> reporter: little league baseball told us that the safety of their players is their highest priority.
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you know, finding love in 2015 is so different than 10, 20 years ago that celebrities are even using dating apps. and abc's t.j. holmes in the social square with that. t.j.? >> hey, strahan. tinder lets you look at somebody's picture. if you like, swipe to the right. if you don't, swipe to the left. it only shows people in your area. with all the celebrities on tinder, you don't have to have their phone number. you just have to have their zip code and maybe they'll give you a swipe. right now, there's a chance your
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celebrity crush could be a right swipe away. >> it's true. i'm on tinder. >> it's you? >> reporter: hilary duff saying she's looking for love on tinder. >> like, i'm talking to probably about nine guys right now. you only have your first name. >> okay. >> some people don't know. some people act like they don't, but they do. a lot of people are like this is a joke, right? >> reporter: the lucky guy, tom. duff posting this instagram post from their date. dishing about it with ryan seacrest. >> we went bowling. he was cool. he brought a friend. i had friends there. >> reporter: now, other famous faces are logging on to find love. this funny guy told howard stern about his approach. >> i've gone out with a couple girls in l.a. that i've met on tinder. like on real dates. it's hard to meet people. can i buy you a drink? >> reporter: swipers beware. sometimes if a match seems too good to be true, it might be. you might think you're getting clint eastwood's son. >> apparently, i'm on tinder. i didn't know.
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>> oh, my gosh, your name is david on tinder. >> i saw women here pulling their phones out. put them back. it's not him. it's not him. >> they are starting a new thing where they're giving verified accounts to the celebrities. so they can confirm it's them. some people don't believe it. >> we were saying that. >> is that a good thing, though? i think they want them to be liked for themselves, not the celebrity. right? >> right. >> you go to tinder for one reason anyway. coming up, melissa rivers opens up about losing her mom. we can't wait to hear her story when we come back. of foods for us to choose from. zack is our best sleeper. bitsy has a little bit of a sensitive stomach. bitsy likes a fairy tale before bed. do you have any types of food for dogs who are afraid of spiders? austin likes a story that is more realistic. and do you have anything for dogs who are so lazy? petsmart has great deals on your favorite food brands backed by an unbeatable price guarantee.
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♪ w ♪ wake me up when it's all over ♪ good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. vanishing a double chin for good. promising to trim and slim under your chin with no surgery. could it work for you? ♪ am i wrong ♪ lunch shaming blows up overnight. a school slams a mom for packing oreos as part of her lunch. parents coast to coast weighing in on who should determine what your kids eat at school. and girl, you don't need makeup. comedian amy schumer borrows from the boy bands and launches a movement against makeup. why she's got so many women talking this morning. ♪ i like to move it move it ♪
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>> oh, oh. down goes frazier. down goes frazier. welcome back, everybody. it's our big youtube week. please help him up. internet sensations dude perfect here live in times square. pumping up the crowd. crazy fun. serious bubble wrap. sumo wrestling. anything goes with these guys. >> five best friends. and the numbers these guys generate just incredible. one of the biggest sports channels on youtube. eddie loves it, as you can hear. that's our stage manager eddie right there. 5 million subscribers. over 1 billion minutes of their stunts have been watched. >> and you know, they're going to add to that. they're going to try to pull off a trick shot here just ahead. i wonder if they can make it. >> they rarely miss. >> i have seen them in person. they threw the ball from the top of an arena. just amazing. >> nothing but net? >> yes. nothing but net. >> we'll see it. check this out.
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so many celebs are rocking the jumpsuit trend right now. our robin roberts among the fashionistas working it. work it. >> there you go. >> it's so easy. it's really an easy look. >> and very stylish, i might add. >> for you. >> no, no, no, no, no. see, that's what you -- no, see that's what june is going to show us. all body types, sizes, long legs, short legs. >> i can't pull it off. >> no, you don't think so? i think you can. we'll see. >> we'll find out. >> amy, i think you can. i know you can do the news. thank you, everybody. we appreciate it. we begin with a new report in the freddie gray case. as outrage spreads. across the country. there's word from another prisoner this morning about how gray may have been injured. according to "the washington post" a man transported in the same police van told investigators gray was trying to hurt himself, banging against the walls. he couldn't see gray because they were separated by a partition. meantime, protesters in
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baltimore were off the streets by 10:00 p.m. adhering to that curfew without any serious incidents. in new york, more than 100 people were arrested after clashing with officers. police in baltimore will release findings of their investigation into freddie gray's death to prosecutors tomorrow. but will not make those findings public just yet. and now to the earthquake disaster in nepal. new video showing the moment the quake struck. swarms of birds fly over kathmandu as dust from the already flattened buildings rose into the air. more than 5500 people are now confirmed dead. today, another miracle rescue. american search teams helped pull a teenager out of the rubble after he was buried for five days. another encouraging sign, despite all the devastation, helicopters finally reaching mountain villages with food and other aid for survivors. back here in this country, shocking sexual assault allegations against a coach for the ohio state university marching band. stewart kitchen is due in court today charged with kidnapping
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and assaulting a student after inviting her to have drinks. just last summer, the university fired its marching band director amid allegations he allowed sexually charged band traditions. in health news, the fda has approved a new procedure for people who suffer from a so-called double chin. it's an injection that promises to melt away the fat. but it's not without risk, including potential nerve damage and facial paralysis. abc's linzie janis explains. >> reporter: this morning, a new drug could transform your double chin from this. to this. the drug called kybella, approved wednesday by the fda gets injected under the chin, destroying fat cells. >> it's really exciting to have a new treatment that's not surgical to address an area that's a problem for so many people. >> reporter: 42-year-old amy has
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hated her double chin since high school. she participated in a clinical trial for the new treatment. showing us her before and afters. >> i have put on a few extra pounds. i haven't noticed any of it going to my chin. >> reporter: the drug hits the market this june. the company that makes it wouldn't reveal the price. the fda says patients may need the treatment once a month for up to six months to achieve results. it warns, patients should fully understand the risks associated with the use of the drug before considering treatment. >> you can have swelling and bruising and some discomfort. right after the treatment. so you do have to speak to your doctor. make sure you're a good candidate. have an injector properly trained on how to do the treatment. and know exactly what's in it for you. >> reporter: for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> all right, linzie, thank you. finally, sam the yorkie is back home, safe and sound. the little yorkshire terrier disappeared nearly four years
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ago from his family's yard in new orleans. he was recently picked up as a stray in iowa. about 1,000 miles away. he had a microchip. his owners were tracked down. he was flown home first class. as for where he's been for the past four years? no one knows. and sam is not talking. but -- i believe that lara could maybe perhaps change that. >> i would like to try. an exclusive interview only on "gma." >> we're holding our breath. "pop news" and weather coming up. let's go to michael right now. >> okay, thank you, george. here's a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu." in "pop news" amy schumer touched a nerve. why her song about makeup is generating so much buzz. also ahead, melissa rivers opening up about the loss of her mom, joan, and the secret cash stash her mom left behind. and tory johnson is here for "deals & steals." great deals for mother's day. and dude perfect here live. with some extreme pogoing.
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when you're on vacation, it's time to play. so at hilton we say play hooky from your regular monday. and while you're at it play hooky from the ordinary. the uninspired. the routine. but mostly, just play. when you plan a vacation at any one of hilton's 12 distinct brands you always get the lowest price. only when you book direct at hilton.com. welcome back to "gma." time now for "pop news." and calling all the single ladies. youtube phenom and american idol alum todrick hall has made the ultimate tribute to queen bey. in this video that covers all five beyonce albums in four minutes, guys. take a look at this. ♪ baby boy stay on my mind love you like crazy ♪ ♪ looking so crazy in love on top baby because you're the one that i love ♪
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>> it's amazing. >> ♪ i'll be your naughty girl i'm calling all my girls who run the world ♪ >> do you see it? in that clip we just showed you, seven song references. all together, he covers more than 70 songs in one video. >> wow. >> very smart. very talented. >> so well edited. >> i call it a flawless performance. >> really good. when he pushes away all the different screens. i watched the whole four minutes. very into it yesterday. and comedian amy schumer lighting up the internet this morning. the fearless funny girl inspiring girls to go makeup free with a music video that spoofs a boy band. in the beginning, they sing about how beautiful she is without makeup until she takes it off. ♪ girl you do need makeup lots and lots of makeup ♪ ♪ think of a clown and work your way back ♪ >> think of a clown and work your way back. >> oh, no. >> she is doing this as a parody because she says certain boy bands sing, oh, you're so
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natural. you know the band i'm talking about. the comedy central star tweeting, smile at yourself in the mirror. #girl you don't need makeup. she posted a picture of herself with no makeup. the video has nearly 700,000 hits since it was posted. the hashtag trending big. women posting pictures of themselves going au naturel. i was saying to you guys, her comedy makes you smile and makes you think. in all the right ways. finally, a new game show. this will make you think. i would like to say this one delivers. i'm not so sure. tlc all about labor games. a new show catching moms to be on the brink of birth. yeah, in the hospital. offering them trips. baby monitors. scholarship money if they can answer trivia questions between contractions. >> oh, man. >> can i ask a question? is there a seven-second delay on this one? because i'm sure if someone asked me the wrong question or
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told my i was wrong -- >> lights and music in the delivery room, i would be needing the bleep. that's on tlc. there's going to be a sneak speak. >> people have agreed to do this. >> this is legit? >> this is happening. >> do you just show up in a room and people get surprised? like you won something? or do you sign up beforehand? >> i don't think you're like, yeah, sure, come in. >> i kind of like the element of surprise. as to the birth. >> try it and let us know what happens. >> i can't get pregnant, i found out. the game's not for me. >> there's a question answered. please, go. we're going to ginger outside. and a very happy sweet 16 to what's your name? >> sofia. >> from oklahoma city and from kansas city. we want to start in arlington, virginia. look at the time-lapse of the sunrise. that was on wednesday. today is a little bit of a different day. and certainly cooler. temperatures in the 70s.
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yesterday, closer to 80. philadelphia will stop short of 70. scattered showers throughout the day in the mid-atlantic back into western pennsylvania. good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco with our bay area microclimate forecast. it's warm to hot today with sunshine everywhere. low the mid 770s along the coast. we'll flirt with 80 in san francisco, upper 80s in the south bay and in the north bay and 90s inland. 50 toz near six so it will cool off tonight. >> what a beautiful morning. what are you doing here? anything fun? >> uh, we saw broadway stuff. >> here for broadway. i see. you're from new hampshire? >> yes. >> nice. new york, you can get so much done in such a short amount of time, right?
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what a great crowd. let's get back inside. >> it's like, oh, she's talking to me. i wasn't expecting her to talk to me. first on the "gma heat index" this morning, melissa rivers opening up about losing her mother, joan. the reality star telling "people" how she's coping and finding humor while healing. abc's mara schiavocampo has more. >> reporter: nearly eight months after the sudden passing of comedy's leading lady. >> i was wearing a mustard dress. i said look, we're condiments. she goes -- >> reporter: melissa rivers opening up about the loss of her mother and best friend, joan. telling "people" about the moments that hit her the hardest. saying, getting in the car at the airport, and, you know, who do i call? who do you call and say you got there safely? melissa honoring her mother and her final years at sunday's daytime emmys. >> i got to enjoy all of them with her. as her producer. her business partner. her co-star.
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and the best part was as her daughter. >> reporter: growing up the daughter of a comedian wasn't always a barrel of laughs, though. melissa saying joan was very strict. a trait she inherited in parenting her 14-year-old son, cooper. but melissa says, joan, the grandmother, was much softer. >> according to melissa, joan and cooper were partners in crime. they were extremely close. >> reporter: but melissa says there's been some comic relief while going through joan's lavish new york apartment. seen on the reality show, "joan & melissa, joan knows best." >> it's an amazing place. >> reporter: melissa saying she has to shake out books and open aerosol cans to find joan's hidden stashes of cash. i was told she used milk duds boxes as her travel wallets. and we've been throwing things out. melissa says funny moments like these make her miss her mom the most, she admits now that she's gone, i have to find my own voice. i'm a different person in a
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different place. for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> mm. >> thanks to mara for that. next up on our "heat index" it's called lunch shaming. a mom called out by her daughter's school for the oreos she packed in her daughter's lunch. stirring up a lot of talk in just a minute but first reena ninan has the details. >> reporter: they're a favorite treat for moms and kids alike. but now, aurora mom leeza pearson says she was lunch-shamed when she sent the popular cookie in her daughter's school lunch bag. >> i'm angry that my child was refused to eat her lunch, a whole lunch or a portion. >> reporter: she was stunned when her 4-year-old came home with the cookies untouched and a stern note from the school that said, in part, dear parents. it's very important that all students have a nutritious lunch. this is a public school setting. and all children are required to have a fruit, a vegetable, and a healthy snack from home, along with milk. >> that's a mother's job.
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that's up to the mother. once it becomes unhealthy, the mother will decide it for herself, based on her discussion with the doctor. not the teacher. >> reporter: a spokeswoman for aurora public school which provides some funding for children to attend the private preschool told abc news that the note is not standard practice. saying we want to inform parents but never want it to be anything punitive. for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> let's talk about this now. dr. jen ashton is here. and ericka souter. parenting expert. the school says they have a right to decide. the mom says she should. who is right? >> there's an important distinction. it's whether the school is dictating or suggesting what you should put in your kids' lunch. i've been on the receiving end of putting the wrong thing in. i put fruit snacks in there and they came back with him at the end of the day. parents need to have an open communication with the school.
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talk to them and know that they're not doing anything bad. they don't want to send anything unhealthy. it's what they think the kid likes and is good for them. >> some schools are banning birthday cupcakes so -- >> yeah. >> absolutely. it's gotten so extreme. you just don't know what to do anymore. parents are very confused. >> so, doctor, what say you? >> i think this might be filed under the category of right message, wrong execution. the reality is, kids spend 50% of their waking hours in school. obesity is a big problem among children. maybe they're well-intentioned. but the execution is wrong. so i'm going to help us. i thought you looked hungry. i brought food. george, start with your bag. take that out. >> a carrot. >> there's something else. robin, you're next. take yours out. so look. when you decide what to put in your kids' bags, it's not just what you're picking, but how it's made. if you have little mouths, bite-sized is definitely the way to go.
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there's studies that show kids who eat bite-sized food are calmer. lara, you're up next. >> okay. so i have orange juice. >> you looked thirsty. >> and apple juice. >> super, super common. we hear this all the time. sugar-sweetened beverages not healthy for our children. amy, what's in your bag? >> i was always told, eat your fruit, don't drink them. >> if you take oranges and a glass of water, you're going to make juice. so go for the pony bottles of water. low-fat chocolate milk. we know, because a lot of us have packed lunches. it has to be easy. so millions of moms and dads at night are like, 10:00 at night, they have to pack a kid's lunch and they have to make it healthy. they want to make it good, right? >> and you want your kids to eat it. your kid has to enjoy lunch. >> i get things back all the time, uneaten. >> i'm not below bribing children. but, just, make an assembly line. make the food bite-sized.
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and you know what? once in awhile, a cookie, go for it. it's not crack. >> no, it's not. >> to michael right now. now to major "deals & steals" for mom. we all love our mothers and mother's day is almost here. tory johnson has great gifts your mom will love that will arrive in time for the big day. bargains, so big, we need jesse palmer here to give us a hand. yes. >> a lot of time in the gym a lot of time in the gym getting ready for this. >> i have two mama's boys to help me out. >> yes. >> guilty. yes, you do. >> here we go. >> first up, from life therapy. no matter what mom's mood, this is for her. it's all mood-enhancing products. perfume. body cream, body wash. ultra rich body cream. you name it. and what's cool is, you get to pick the mood. chill, vacation, escape, flirt, or play. depending on whatever you think she needs. an amazing deal. normally, each piece starts at
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>> susan palmer. >> wow. how about that? >> we have an l and an s. you could do mom's first initial. it looks perfect on you. >> you're getting serious brownie points for us. >> so it's great because you can choose one initial, choose multiple, depending. layering is beautiful. a little diamond right in the center. real diamond. so it's a beautiful, beautiful thing for layering. normally from kate forty eight, $120. these are slashed big time. by 68%. $38. it comes in the gorgeous box. >> i'm going to wear mine. last but not least, from shari's berries. we have two very decadent deals for mom. a dozen dipped berries or a trio of cheesecakes. and then either one, whichever you choose, comes with a little box of four individual cake truffles. super delicious. >> so how much? >> originally, $40 to $50. slashed in half.
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inland. going to the game, sun screen dress warm, or dress for warm. 76, to 81. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and there it was. nerf blasters from the youtube supergroup dude perfect. their most popular video. 2million views. >> there is no stopping these guys. they even tried a trick shot. you see them right now what they're doing here. and they even tried a trick shot at our news desk this morning. let's see how that went. >> see that again. >> got it. >> so quiet. >> very stoic, george. >> they are amazing. they're here live as you can
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see. jesds jess what is happening? >> it's the sensation that is sweeping the nation. dizzy ping-pong. are you ready to try it? here rewith. let's go. >>. >> almost. >> nope nope. >> not as easy. is there >> we'll chat with them coming up. and then jess and ginger will have a dude perfect boot camp showdown. amy, where are you? >> i'm in social square and i'm with lennon and maisy stella. their book in the waives is out today. it's based on the song of the same name. tell me about this children's book. >> the song we actually wrote when maisy was 4ish. i was 8ish. we were thisin the bathtub.
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we did the chorus. we reached out to do a kids book. we came back and finished the lyrics. ? >> you used the lyrics from the song? >> yes. a couple of the verses changed. >> the song is also available. and you're debuting a little bit for us this morning. if cow can crust start playing it. >> thank you. >> go ahead. ♪ ♪ i got my old flip-flops and the hat on topcoat of sun block that i almost fort ♪ ♪ headed for the seashore got my boogie boogie board mom says hurry, hurry come on ♪ ♪ what could possibly be taking so long we said mama almost done ♪ >> keep playing. in the waves is available now. lara over to you. >> all right, guys.
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it's youtube week on "gma." this morning, we're celebrating with dude perfect. these are the pros who took youtube by storm with their mind-blowing trick shots and stunts. in a moment they'll teach us how theo be dude perfect. first, jess tells us what they're capable of. is there they're >> they're amazing. in a second ginger and i are put through a dude perfect boot camp. first, check out how unbelievable they are. tyler, do the honors brother. >> yeah, let's go. >> reporter: these dudes have dominated youtube for six years perfecting their epic trick shots. and mesmerizing the masses with nearly 600 million views. >> yeah! >> reporter: but the five college pals and their panda mascot don't just dunk. their ant ix spread across the sports realm and include
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superstar celebs. interviews and collaborating with tim mcgraw, kobe bryant and johnny football. with the newly laumpld stereo type series dude perfect is the second largest sports channel on youtube. they're published authors. have a game app. and channel fame to give back to charities. for the 5 or so million fans of the dudes, all can agree, they're pretty perfect. >> all right, so i wish we had the bubble wrap. i'm onbsessed with that. tyler, tony cory garrett, cody jones. did i get thmem all? texas a&m, roommates. doing this since 2009. are you amazed by the popularity? >> we filmed the first video six year ago.
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two days later, you put it on the show. that started it. >> we're big fan. it's hard the believe it's real. it's real, right? >> 100% real. >> this is go-time. this is dude perfect boot camp time. you think you can make ginger and i do this? >> absolutely. >> two key points. >> definitely first thing is you have to call your shot. every great trick shot's got a name. once you make the shot you have to have great celebration to go with it. that caps it off. >> i think we can do that. >> they're doing dizzy bat and then shooting? >> yes. let's get them dizzy. >> why not? >> team ginger? >> how many times? >> that's good. >> okay. >> okay. >> all right. >> what's your shot name. ? >> pt thunder. >> celebration. >>way to go. >> keep it with the dizzy.
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jesse, you're up. >> top knot. okay. >> all right, all right. this is way too early in the morning. sorry not sorry double fisted amazing trick shot. >> i like it. >> go. >> come on jesse. >> anytime. anytime now. >> yeah. >> ginger. >> it's a tie. >> that's how we do it. that's how we do it, here. >> i believe we're now going to tell you, newly dude perfect ginger will -- are you undizzy? >> i feel good. i feel good. i'll do weather. pt thunder. i came up with it on the spot. how about we go right back here. how did that look? >> you rocked. you trokd house. >> they're on team ginger.
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let start with the social stream. oh, the hydrangea in new jersey. and connecticut. thank you, gil. we love our meteorologist at the abc good morning. i'm mike nicco. total sunshine today and warm to hot temperatures from 72 at the coast, about 80 in san francisco to mid some 90s in the inland east bay neighborhoods. the seven-day forecast mid 50s >> and all that weather brought to you by hilton. how about one more? i'll try. did it make it? yeah? pt thunder. >> way to go ginger. and we have oscar-winning actress helen hunt here. she wrote, directed and stars in the new movie "ride." about an editor who dashes to
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l.a. after her son drop out of college to surf. >> you've never done this before? >> no but i'm in very good physical condition. >> you must have a lot of money. you're staying in a nice hotel. you have hired me for a second day in a row. i think you should get an instructor. >> i don't need an ill literal teenager telling me to lie on my belly and smash my arms in the water. i live in the most difficult city in the country. i can navigate a few waves in santa monica. >> that goes on your leg. >> gnat's just the beginning. i understand your first surfing experience actually inspired you to write this movie? >> i have a surflesson with i don't remember his name. he yelled at me for an hour. put me on, like kind of as if you're surfing on eighth avenue. like 50 soft tops all crashing into each other. i got out of the water. not humbled.
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humiliated. i had tears in my throat. never again. i will never again. i thought, anything that has me this upset, i should do it again and write about it. >> all of those pictures you did nearly all of the surfing stupts. there are quite a few painful wipeouts. >> it's not hard to fall off a surfboard. the surfing is me. the wipeouts are me. >> you wrote. you directed. you star in this movie. when you have written a film and you're directing it house does that impact your acting? >> it's doing all three of those things in the pacific ocean that tilts the whole thing into a kind of halucinogenic version of itself. we were working hard. we were playing like kids in the ocean. it was great. >> it definitely shows. you play jackie a big city
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magazine editor with a fairly neurotic relationship with her son. he drops out of school goes to california to surf. she follows him. >> she can't drive. she hires a driver to schlep her surfboard around. i don't see what's weird about that. follow him until she rer ends him in the streets of venice. he says you're crazy. you don't understand me. don't talk to me until you can stand up on a surfboard. the bulk of the story is a woman doing something she's not comfortable doing. >> your surf up stricter is played by luke wils. he is jour surf instructor who turns into your love interest. >> i wasn't born yesterday. >> what is the movie about? >> i see all these soccer moms and hockey moms and surf moms in l.a. and all the the kids are out there playing. it's about flipping that around and getting in the water or the trampoline or the finger
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payments and having fun ourselves. >> it was great to see paul reiser there supporting you in lamt. >> he's one of my dearest friends. i'm probably here because of him so. >> you're here because you wrote, directed and starred in your movie. "ride" opens friday in select theaters. coming up julia roberts, cameron diaz jennifer lopez jumping into this season's hottest trend. how you rock the jump suit. and the six-week life slim down could be clearing your
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oh what a good time already are june. time now to yahoo! your day. this morning, it's all about jumpsuits. the popular one-piece is taking over runways. can anyone make the look work? celebrity stylist june ambrose is back. >> how are you? >> i love it. >> you jumped into a jumpsuit. what's great is you take from the day the night. from being casual to very elegant and classy. >> mm-hmm. >> it's turpd into the new evening gown. they slip it on. the silhouettes. one line. the lines are so flattering on the body.
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you have to have the right silhouette. >> amy always says i can't wear one. i'm like amy, yes, you can. we'll show how different body types can wear them. we start with emily. she's petite. >> i'm vertically challenged. i understand. >> that's a jumpsuit? >> yeah. it's a jumpsuit. i say for petite women, choose a skinny strap or v-neck. a avoid long and loose styles. you think of a romper you think toddler. she's wearing it like a woman. >> i'm telling you. she looks so much taller. this tricks. >> this trick is all in the silhouette. >> thank you, emily. and now tamiko. she embraces her curves which i love so much. >> i love a curvy woman that lands it. this look, you want to avoid
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large patterns and prints when you're curvy. the black works. the silhouette is chic. it glam-oflauges the trouble area. this beautiful sash gives her what she needed. she has beautiful strong shoulders. pair it with heels. elongate yourself. go for the tailered look. >> do you feel good? >> i feel wonderful. >> those are great. yeah. >> thank you, and now, your mom, and as you said you're wearing a jumpsuit. stooms, a mom thinks i've gone through so many changes. kathleen. look at you. >> she's 50 and fierce. you have two kids. i said embrace the cleavage. the open necklines. the small pattern ps thp is casual. >> i like that.
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is there she's wearing it el fwant with the open-toe shoe. don't fear the cleavage. embrace those assets. >> i want to bring all three out here. amy, come here. all of them come out. no don't you think amy could sport a jumper? >> absolutely. i love that amy loves color. i said color block as well. >> why do you think you can't? >> because i think i'll look silly like it's wearing me. >> even if you took the silhouette, the wide leg trouser. >> i think i could pull off the first one. >> you have great legs. >> i'm sorry, what were you saying? >> are you going to do it? >> sure i'll try. >> please tomorrow. it's friday. >> june give us one last tip. >> color blocking. especially if you're worried about your body type being ill pro portioned. put the bulk of color where you
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want to minimalize. if you're bottom heavy, do a color-block jumper the. . dark at the bottom. color at the top. >> you stand up so we can see you. next time on the red carpet. >> i'm short. >> all right. thank you so much, june. thank you, amy. coming up lose the clutter, lose the weight? could this be the key to a better home and health
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diets. >> reporter: now she's hoping to shed pounds by shedding the clutter in her home. in his new book lose the clutter, lose the weight peter walsh says there's a link between your mess increased stress and weight gain. how does clutter affect your weight. >> if you live in a cluttered environment environment, your stress levels increase. once the stress level increases, hormone level increases. the result of that is that you start to overeat. >> reporter: cutting down the clut sir a concept andrea is ready to try. starting with the messy fridge. do you think anyone's going the eat that? >> it's unlikely. >> reporter: peter helping her get rid of the old. >> i picked those up at the farmer's market on sunday. >> reporter: after 0 minutes, her fridge from this to this. ? we have really clear zones for things. and we have used simple bins to keep like things together. next they tackle her
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untieddy pantry. and in less than 20 minutes, just look at the trance formation. and finally, her chaotic closet. >> if you have to think about it good-bye. stay or go? >> go. >> stay or go? >> go. >> great job. >> reporter: she gets it done going from overwhelmed to overjoyed. >> i feel lighter. there's not the clutter. not the confusion. >> reporter: while she's hoping to lose around 20 to 30 pounds nanette part of a test panel for peter's book says her new decluttered lifestyle resulted in a 50-pound weight loss. >> by getting rid of the junk i wasn't stressed over the mess at home. i came home on the week end a and relaxed. and more focus and energy on what i needed to do to take care of myself. >> reporter: along with decluttering and oathing healthy, peter says at-home
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exercises are key. like kitchen counter triceps pushups. >> it's not magic. it's not voodoo. it's about simple life changes and home changes that will help you live a healthier life. >> reporter: for "good morning america," abbie boudreau abc news los angeles. >> i admit it. i was skeptical. a lot of good advice there. you can read an except of
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good morning. i'm consisten sze. wow, seeing the sun already. talk to mike about the hot temperature es. >> warm to hot today depending where you are. warm at the coast with mid-80s. mds 7 mid-70s, excuse me. 80s everywhere else. even 90s in the inland, you may need the air conditioner this afternoon. find ways to stay comfortable at the coliseum this afternoon. 76 to 81.ss warmer in the sun. accuweather forecast cooling hits the coast tomorrow afternoon and spreads through the rest of the neighborhoods bringing back to average by sunday. leyla? >> whew. sounds sweltering. a look at the san mateo bridge. drive, 23 minutes. looking towards university avenue on i-80 through berkeley. the drive coming away highway 4
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to the maze. an accident there. right into concorde, three-car crash blocking the lane south side it's "live with kelly & michael"! today, from the hit series "scandal," jeff perry. and star of "saturday night live," kate mckinnon, plus performing the new hit "no way no," magic!. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] ♪ why you got to be so rude don't you know i'm human too ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its captioning content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [applause]
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