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good morning, america. breaking overnight. tornadoes tearing through the heartland. >> tornado on the ground. >> on the ground. >> on the ground! >> destroying dozens of homes. this truck trapped in the middle of a funnel cloud, flash flooding turns roads into rivers. and the levee about to break, forcing people from their homes. >> secret scandal. the woman saying her brother was a victim of former house speaker dennis hastert. coming forward with what she calls the dark secret about one of the most powerful men in america. capsized. a freak wave sends two teenage girls into the frigid water after a tragic boat accident. 70-mile-hour winds and rough sea. >> if we would have let fear overtake us, we would have never been able to get out. >> how they made it out alive and the song from a popular kids' movie that kept them going. and overtime thriller.
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golden state knocking off cleveland as game one of the nba finals goes down to the wire. >> curry, for three, puts it in! >> the stars were out watching the warriors beat back a monster game from lebron james. and the good luck kiss from stephen curry's daughter that launched his big night. and good morning, america. boy, talk about living up to the hype. boy, the nba finals, off to such a huge start last night. >> yeah, and we know we saw the kiss. how about stephen curry's daughter, stealing the show again with that little victory dance, oh, yeah, you go. look at her. she's got like an elaine kick. i think. doesn't it look like it? we'll have more on the thrilling game coming up. we begin with the extreme weather. tornadoes across colorado and
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kansas overnight. eight reported on the ground. flash floods and hail causing so much trouble. neal karlinsky in colorado this morning. >> reporter: they're keeping us back because the scene is active. there are powerlines down in the area. look at that house. the roof has been ripped off. there's a truck that's been tossed up side down. this is one of roughly 30 homes damaged overnight. hers -- mercyless massive tornados. >> tornado on the ground! >> tripping across colorado. >> it's violent. >> reporter: terrifying drivers making their way home and watch this footage inside the funnel cloud. the winds whipping and picking up this 4500-pound ford ranger truck with debris flying. the driver who was filming this is okay. his truck, severely damaged.
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then there's a sinkhole near denver slightly injuring the officer inside. authorities believe the hole is likely weather related. it wasn't just tornados and sinkholes, torrential rain and hail. hammering drivers including us. >> wow. it sounds like it's denting it. people are pulling over. >> overnight in kansas drivers unable to see the roads forced to pull over, but still getting battered by winds and rain. and in missouri, water has taken over many of the roadways, making travel dangerous. this big truck, swept away. i can tell you the lightning, and rain seemed to go on and on overnight. remarkably, no reports of serious injuries at this point. more bad weather is expected to roll through later today, just what they don't need. amy? >> all right, neal karlinsky with the latest. as you just heard,
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more severe weather in the forecast. tornadoes and flash flooding possible. rob marciano checking it out. >> a lot of the rain not only from these storms but from last week's storms rolling down the red river. now an alert in garland city. about 275 people evacuated because of the precaution. a levee there is leaking. they're very, very worried. a number of issues to discuss. the storms yesterday. this is in loveland. 25 homes damaged there. there's another threat for severe weather today. day four where we expect to see the same areas getting hit. kansas, nebraska, colorado, wyoming. the same areas getting hit likely for the fourth day. some tornados large hail and damaging wind. more on this throughout the broadcast. back to you. we turn to the massive data breach. the personal information for at least 4 million current and former federal workers stolen from government computers. that may be the tip of the iceberg. u.s. officials strongly suspect china is behind the attack? >> reporter: indeed. good morning, george.
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those 4 million current and former government employees will get bad news. they'll be offered credit monitoring over the next 18 months because hackers broke into the office of personnel management. it's essentially the government's human resources division. names, birth dates, and social security numbers were likely taken. also at risk, background information done for security clearances. the hack is being tracked at the government command center. investigators suspect china was involved. chinese officials are denying the allegations. the breach comes as government agencies are increasingly under attack. sony pictures, the white house, and the state department hit in recent months. george. >> a constant battle in cyberspace. now to a mysterious murder in colorado. a man gunned down while walking near his home. it happened in the same area where a serial shooter is on the loose. police are trying to figure out if this latest murder is linked. clayton sandell has the story.
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>> there's a male right on the sidewalk, not breathing. he's bleeding uncontrollably. >> reporter: overnight, police working this scene. hunting for clues that could link the shooting death of 65-year-old william cannole, jr. just blocks from his home to colorado's so-called serial shooter. >> there are enough likenesses to this case that we, as an agency, immediately reached out to the task force. >> reporter: the grandfather of six was on a nighttime stroll. his granddaughter said she never imagined that there could be danger. >> it's kind of a shocker that he's gone. >> reporter: the shooting is one of several on roads across northern colorado in the last few weeks. a task force previously linking two nearby shootings. the first in april, along interstate 25. driver cori romero hit by a bullet in the neck. >> it's on both sides of my neck. i'm just really scared. >> reporter: she survived. >> i'm still in shock. you don't think something like that would happen to you driving home from work.
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>> reporter: in may, a second shooting about six miles away. john jacoby shot twice. killed while riding his bike. now this third shooting ten miles away. >> my guess is it's probably the same shooter. that fits the pattern of other highway-type shooters. they keep doing it until they get caught. >> reporter: task force investigators are attempting to connect seven recent reports of motorists with shattered windows. it's not clear if those involved gunfire. for "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, loveland, colorado. now the abc news exclusive. new information about sexual misconduct allegations against former house speaker dennis hastert. he'll be in court next week facing charges of bank fraud and lying to the fbi to cover up some of the information. now the sister of one of the alleged victims is speaking out to brian ross. >> reporter: good morning, george. for the first time this morning, we're learning the name and details of one of the alleged sexual abuse victims of the former speaker of the house. from the family of the then
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young man who says they've been waiting for his secret to be known. in steve reinboldt's wrestling yearbook, hastert wrote he was the right-hand man. as the student equipment manager for the team. but at the same time, he also became a victim of hastert. according to his sister. >> i think he damaged steve more than any of us will ever know. >> reporter: speaking publicly for the first time she tells abc news that her brother shared his dark secret of abuse when he revealed to her that he was gay. >> i said, steve, when was your first same-sex experience? he looked at me and said, it was with dennis hastert. i was stunned. i said, why didn't you ever tell anybody, stevie? he was your teacher. why didn't you ever tell anybody?
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he looked at me and said, who is ever going to believe me? in this town, who is ever going to believe me? >> reporter: was it your sense this happened more than once? >> mm-hmm. i said, was it all through high school? he said, yes. he said all through high school. >> reporter: hastert became a father figure for her brother. as a member of an explorer's troop run by hastert, he was one of a handful of young men that hastert took to the bahamas. seen in these photos he took of the boys and hastert relaxing together. >> here was the man who was basically his friend who was the one that was abusing him. >> reporter: steve reinboldt died of aids in 1995. she says she confronted hastert. when he showed up unexpectedly at the funeral home. >> i looked at him and i said, i want to know why you did what you did to my brother? he stood there and stared at me. i continued to say, i want you
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to know that your secret didn't die in there with my brother. and i want you to remember that i'm out here. and that i know. >> reporter: then, two weeks ago, after she says she had given up hope that her effort to expose hastert would ever succeed, the fbi showed up at her door to ask her about her big brother, steve, and tell her dennis hastert was about to be indicted on federal criminal charges. >> there are no words to describe what it felt like to -- you know, it was like, stevie, we've done it. it's going to happen. we got him. >> reporter: hastert's been in hiding since the indictment. messages we sent to his lawyer for comment were not answered. steve reinboldt's sister decided to come forward so others know they're not alone. >> she's been trying to get this story out a long time. >> she contacted us and other members of the news media off the record about nine years ago. she watched hastert rise to prominence.
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as speaker of the house. it made her angrier and angrier. now she finally decided to go public with the allegations. >> he's not been charged for this misconduct. he's charged for the bank fraud allegation. how does this story affect the government's case? >> this is another example of the misconduct he was alleged to be covering up. that's important when they make the case against the bank fraud and lying to the fbi charges. let's go to "gma" weekend anchor dan harris. a strong earthquake. >> more than 130 hikers and tourists are trapped on the top of a mountain after a 6.0 magnitude earthquake hit malaysia. triggering an avalanche of rocks blocking the way down the mountain. several people have been hurt. rescue operations happening as we speak. the quake destroyed the so-called donkey ears at the top of this iconic mountain. the damage after the quake on
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the right. news about the economy. wall street reacting to the jobs report which found 283,000 jobs were created last month, most being in construction and health care. more americans tried entering the labor force. >> for the first time we are seeing the arsenal found inside of a car of the man who jumped the fence of the white house last year and made it inside the building. it included ammunition, tomahawks and knives. two months earlier, weapons were found in his car in a traffic stop. prosecutors are recommending a 21-month prison sentence. check out this street fight in chicago. men hurling fireworks at one another. those sparks are from roman candles, which have a small amount of gunpowder in them. no one appears to have been seriously hurt in this street fight. a rough emergency landing in philadelphia. this private jet forced to touch
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down with nose gear broken. it skidded to a stop and doused with foam as a precaution. the five people on board, we're told, are all okay. and finally, and i love this. the man who had a $136 million lottery ticket and didn't know it. anthony perosi is a plumber from staten island here in new york. true to form, he had stashed the ticket behind a pipe in his basement. six weeks after he bought it, he checked the ticket to see if it might be worth a few bucks. >> i thought i was having a heart attack or my heart stopped. i grabbed the ticket figuring they'll find it in my hand. then i finally exhaled. >> i'm glad that didn't turn out that way. he's sharing his winnings with his son, also named anthony. who was by his side during the news conference. he made it clear to the ladies of new york that he is single. >> yes. >> ready to make it rain, ladies and gentlemen.
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>> gold-digger alert. >> you had a comment but you censored yourself, okay. >> i have a good filter, dan. >> are you trying to say that one of us doesn't? >> no. not at all. not at all. >> she's going to tell us at commercial. we'll decide if we tell the world. >> a good way to do this. >> amy, don't do it. okay, we're going to move on now to a major health headline this morning. the drug called viagra for women has won approval after an emotional hearing. linsey davis here with the details. >> reporter: well, male sexual dysfunction has a physical component to it. for women, the answer was more likely more complicated than take one of these and call me in the morning. that may be just what the doctor orders if the fda gives its blessing. >> this is the age of taking action. >> reporter: move over, blue pill. a little pink pill may soon allow women to join their frisky male counterparts. it's surrounded by controversy.
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>> need does not create proof. >> reporter: dozens speaking before an fda advisory panel. about the pros and cons. many hope the once-a-day pill dubbed female viagra will help women. with a sexual desire disorder affecting 1 in 10 women. like this mother/daughter duo. >> i had a wonderful, loving husband and no sexual feelings whatsoever. no negative side effects. only positive ones. really good ones. >> reporter: her daughter, inheriting the condition. >> my marriage has suffered greatly. so much so that the conversation of divorce is on the table. from my low sexual desire. >> reporter: the drug can have side effects that include low blood pressure, nausea, dizziness, and fainting spells. the fda's past rejection has ignited a storm of controversy
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with many crying sexism. the panel's approval was met with cheers. and brings flibanserin one step closer to women. the fda usually follows the recommendations of the advisory panels. and will decide in august. this is not about increased bloodflow. this drug targets chemicals in the brain. if approved, it's only meant for a certain segment of the female population. they might want to be ready with a little barry white just in case. >> well done. >> yeah. >> go right to the closeup of me, thank you. really? now to another thrill. this one, game one of the nba finals. golden state and cleveland going into overtime. but even a huge game from lebron james could not stop the warriors. paula faris was there for it all. good morning to you, paula. >> reporter: good morning to you, lara. cleanup is still under way. there is confetti everywhere here.
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lebron james, the monster game, most he's ever scored in the playoffs. not enough to stop the warriors from making their first finals appearance in the last 40 years. the warriors win was a star-studded affair. >> game one goes to the warriors. >> reporter: rihanna and magic johnson come out to watch james and the cavaliers take on the current mvp, sharp-shooting steph curry and the golden state warriors. golden state bringing out the bug guns. little riley curry with a good luck kiss for her daddy. 11 ties, 13 lead changes. the cavs starting out strong, taking the lead early behind king james. golden state battling back. the game going into overtime. the first finals ot in 14 years. >> and we'll go to overtime. >> reporter: james finishing with a playoff record 44 points. >> they just made a couple more plays than we made. >> reporter: it wasn't enough to top the home team.
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the cavs losing to the warriors, 108-100. >> we win every game at home, we'll be all right in the series. that's a start. >> reporter: little riley doing a post game victory dance. the cavaliers losing on two fronts. the team's second best player, kyrie irving going down with a leg injury leaving the arena on crutches. kyrie irving after the game buried his head after the game and said he's worried that he'll play again this series, let alone in sunday's game two. the team that wins game one in the series goes on to win the series about 70% of the time. a confident bunch. >> not so fast. this one is going to be a nail-biter. thank you so much. game two tips off sunday, 8:00 p.m. eastern. right here on abc. >> the cavs will come back on sunday. more rain in the northeast? >> sprinkles are trying to get to new york. the concert in the park may get damp. d.c. is getting it.
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the top of the monument the damp there and on and off throughout the day. good morning. the accuweather forecast. warm and sunny inland. from fairfield to concorde to and ee tok the bay 60s to mid 70s. the coast is cooler, clouds linger. north bay, 70s and 80s.
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here's the seven-day forecast. tomorrow, sun and clouds. warriors, game two sunday in the mid 70s. and monday, the warmest day, topping out in the 90s inland. lots a lots ahead on "gma." a gunman on the loose, targeting people showing homes for sale. and the incredible survival story. two young girls speaking out for the very first time. stay with us. girms speaking out. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ everybody's moving to garmin. find the garmin that fits your life and join the movement.
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good morning, america. right now, we're tracking more severe storms targeting the heartland after tornadoes and flash flooding tear through the middle of the country overnight. right now, the fbi is investigating the massive data breach. personal information from millions of federal workers stolen. and american pharoah, ready to run for history. tomorrow, the horse will attempt to become the first triple crown winner since 1978. good morning, america. happy friday. a lot to get to this morning. including a major car safety alert. gio benitez is standing by. experts warning that damaged cars could flood the market. he's going to tell you what you need to look out for in just a bit. it is our giant party in the park. florence and the machine in the park. our concert bus is heading there right now and we have got a lot of fans standing by in central
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park. >> another packed day in central park. looking forward to that. we switch gears and begin with an urgent alert during the popular home-buying season. police in florida searching for a man who held two real estate agents at gunpoint when they were showing homes. steve osunsami joins us with the latest. steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, george. police say, the suspect had a handgun, wore a straw hat and sunglasses. they're worried he could strike again. this morning, police are sharing this sketch of the man they say robbed two different florida realtors at gunpoint while they were showing him homes. >> st. pete police department. >> i'm a realtor. i was showing homes and someone just robbed me. >> reporter: it was about 1:00 p.m. on wednesday when the attacker first struck. at this home in st. petersburg. he scheduled the appointment under a fake name. heard in this voice mail obtained by abc news. >> hi, this is robert evans. i'm calling about a property you have listed. >> there was a level of planning that went into both crimes. that causes us concern he'll
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strike again. >> reporter: once inside, he tied the realtor's hands and feet before calling her husband and demanding a ransom. after something scared him off, he fled. >> she was coming up the driveway, i've been robbed, i've been robbed. >> reporter: he wasted no time finding a new victim. about an hour later, he was pulling his gun on this realtor. too afraid to show her face on camera. >> he put his briefcase on the floor, grabbed the gun, and pointed to me and said, get on the floor. >> reporter: according to police, the robber was interrupted again this time, by another real estate agent, also planning to show the home. >> our fear is that he moves from this area. because of the publicity. a realtor, again, who is not aware of the situation, falls into the trap and meets him in the same circumstances. >> reporter: it turns out selling homes is dangerous work. in arkansas last year, a real estate agent was found buried in a shallow grave, killed after she showed a home.
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the government says since 1997 more than 20 real estate agents have been murdered on the job. amy? >> all right, steve osunsami, thank you for that update. now to the former kentucky honor student convicted of murdering her boyfriend. sentencing set for a week from now. the question? whether shayna hubers will get life in prison. gio benitez has the story. >> i gave him his nose job he wanted. >> reporter: this morning, shayna hubers found guilty of murdering her boyfriend, 29-year-old lawyer ryan poston. she'll know her fate. will she spend the rest of her life in prison? >> am i crazy? >> i don't think you're crazy. >> reporter: hubers seen in this bizarre video. from the interrogation room talking for 2 1/2 hours. singing. even laughing. admitting she killed poston in october 2012. shooting him six times with his own gun. calling 911 with an explanation.
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>> ma'am, i killed him in self-defense. >> reporter: but the jury didn't buy it. finding her guilty. poston's emotional sister speaking in court. >> for us, it was -- your big brother is never going to be there. he's not going to be there. >> you picked up the gun off of the table. >> reporter: now this prosecutor is fighting to make sure she spends the rest of her life behind bars. was there behavior during the trial that sort of made you think, hmm, she shouldn't be acting that way? >> there was no sign of empathy. what so every. it was all about her. she didn't want to watch him die. that was hard to hear. >> how do you go on from here? >> one day at a time. >> one day at a time. one minute at a time, one hour at a time. one day at a time. gio benitez, abc news, new york. and you can see an exclusive the report tonight on abc.
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now to the incredible survive story. two young girls swimming for hours to safety after an accident left four others dead. speaking out for the first time. >> reporter: good morning to all of you. george, good morning to you. the local county sheriff is calling this the single worth tragedy he has ever seen on utah's bear lake. it was supposed to be a summer kickoff celebration. it went terribly wrong. this morning, two teenagers are speaking out. >> we're like, unbreakable. >> reporter: we're hearing from two teenage girls about their unbelievable story of survival. on utah's bear lake. it began monday, tiffany and tylinn, best friends, joined family friends lance, kathy, another friend from school on a boating trip. the outing took a dramatic turn. a surprise storm overtook the boat. >> we've got at least two individuals in the water. possibly hypothermic.
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>> the storm came in quickly. the waves were huge. >> reporter: 76-mile-an-hour winds and waves ten feet high threw all passengers into the water. 53 degrees. all were wearing life jackets. the waves separated tiffany and tylinn from the group. the two trying to swim six miles to shore. treading water for five hours. what kept them going? ♪ just keep swimming just keep swimming ♪ >> reporter: a song from "finding nemo." the girls sang it to pass the time. >> just kept each other going and reminding each other to keep swimming. >> if we were letting fear overtake us, we wouldn't get out. >> reporter: rescue workers found them in the water. both suffering from hypothermia. the two girls and kathy, the only survivors from the original group of seven. best friends bound. by a story of strength and resilience in the face of death. >> it's nice to have good friends that keep on encouraging you.
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if she was doubting the whole time, i don't think any of us would have been able to make it. >> they were found more than a mile from the boat. paramedics think that by trying to swim, the girls most likely kept their body temperature higher, which may have ultimately saved their lives. so incredible. lucky they had each other clearly. the storm was so severe, it ruined docks on the lake and everything. >> it came out of nowhere. such a tragic story. lucky for those girls. to survive. back out to the park. rob marciano is there. a foggy start to the day in chicago. >> hey, george. we're excited about florence and the machine later on. we'll get to chicago, where they are socked in with fog. temperatures there probably not getting out of the 50s today. cool and cloudy for the next couple of days and then warm and humid. as we go to sunday. mt. sinabung has been more active in the last couple of days. evacuated more people. all in all 10,000 evacuations.
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a quick check on the big picture weather- good morning, i am meteorologist with the forecast. lots of sunshine mid-60s and 70s. warmest spot in the 80s. the seven-day forecast shows you the weekend se >> this weather cast is brought to you by prudential. a lot of florence and the machine fans. george, amy, back to you. we have a lot ahead. new alert about dangerous used cars. they could be flooding the market. they're difficult to spot. a dramatic attack caught on camera. a teenage girl ripped out of a target checkout line. how bystanders saved her just in time. line. how bystanders saved her just in time.
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we're ba we're back now with "gma" on the lookout. a new alert this morning before you head to the used car lot. summer is high season for buying a car. some of those shiny new cars could be hiding serious damage.
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gio benitez is at a salvage yard in mt. vernon, new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. all of those flooded cars we have seen over the past couple of weeks. they're supposed to be ending up right here. at a junk yard just like this. this morning, a new warning for you. they're not ending up here. they're going straight to used car lots. and they're for sale. >> the rainfall here in texas, not a laughing matter. >> drenching rains and flash flooding. >> reporter: dangerous flash floods turning texas and oklahoma into disaster zones. leaving thousands of cars submerged. >> i have another vehicle stranded. in high water. >> reporter: experts warning that these damaged cars could start flooding the car lots. >> they'll make their way on to the market. starting right now. >> reporter: and they can be hard to spot.
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the folks at carfax showed us after a five-hour makeover, this sandy, flood-damaged car looks shiny and new. but experts say don't be fooled. it might look great. but it's rotten on the inside. >> the electrical systems can be compromised. the mechanical components are ruined. >> cars hitting the market from recent floods. >> we found out the carpet was damp. they tried to wet-vac it. >> reporter: bob worked with customers trying to trade their cleaned up flood-damaged cars. but he caught them. >> that information will decrease the value of their vehicle. >> reporter: this isn't only happening in flood zones. >> they can be moved to other areas of the country. a few miles or a few hundred miles away from the area that were flooded and sold to unsuspected consumers. >> reporter: what should you look for? to make sure you're not buying one. do both the vehicle history reports, such as a carfax and have your car inspected
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beforehand. by a reputable mechanic. and back out here live. we have another tip for you. look for rust or corrosion underneath the car. look for those nuts and bolts. if you find out it's a flood car, it's a piece of junk. lara? >> excellent timing and good advice, gio. we thank you. that was a drone, right? >> and a big car that fell behind him. >> a car dropping. yeah. a hollywood production. >> a lot of choreography going on. so much more coming on "gma." who knows what could fall next. serious news to get to. the duggar girls are speaking out. what they're saying. about what their brother did. behind the scenes of the belmont stakes. will american pharoah become the first triple crown winner in decades? will american pharoah become the first triple crown winner in decades? s. pre-treat and help get stains out. how about these stains? yep. what about this? sure. what about chili? no problem. oh yeah, how about this?
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speed feed time. dan is here with that. >> this is a huge weekend for horse racing. and the horse of the hour, here he is, american pharoah. the horse many people think could break a 37-year drought. no triple crown winner seasons affirmed in 1978. in the past 16 years, six horses have come close. no cigar. american pharoah zoomed to victory at the kentucky derby and the preakness.
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tomorrow if he wins he makes history. i spoke to the jockey. he said his least favorite part is a diet so he doesn't weigh down the horse. my plan for you. you win on saturday, retire, and eat cookies for the rest of your life. how does that sound? >> pretty good. >> my plan. i also designed a 401(k) for him. look at this tweet. somebody sent out a tweet saying they saw a horse on the run. claiming it made the break from the racetrack. the new york race association saying it was a local horse who lost his way to the track. unclear what that means. we'll stay on it. >> that didn't clear anything up. >> that was not american pharoah, we can say that with some certainty. >> what happened to american pharoah's tail? >> it was bitten by another horse, probably jealous of american pharoah's natural prowess. i asked the owner whether he
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wanted to put a weave on there, he said no. he took off his hat and showed me he's bald. we'll be right back. amy schumer coming up. coming up, "gma's" summer concert series presented by coppertone sunscreen. series presented by copper tone sunscreen. it's coppertone clearly sheer. lightweight, breathable protection. your skin looks amazing - not greasy. try it. heads up! show off. i heard that! coppertone clearly sheer. before fibromyalgia, i was on the go. i was organized. i was a doer. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor and i agreed moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. for some patients, lyrica significantly relieves fibromyalgia pain and improves physical function. with less pain, i feel better and
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. dramatic video just released of a supermarket horror. a teen age girl attacked at target. ripped out of the checkout line. the two brave bystanders save her life just in time. new revelations from the duggars. two of the daughters speaking out for the first time about the scandal rocking their family. >> we're not a perfect family. we're just a family. ♪ can't stop me no ♪ and amy schumer's bold words on body shaming. >> i'm not going to apologize for who i am. and i'm actually going to love the skin i'm in. >> her speech takes a big swipe at hollywood. >> i feel like i have burned all the bridges possible. thing to days are over. florence and the machine are live in central park. as we say -- >> all: good morning, america.
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and look at that crowd out in central park this morning. we are so excited for florence and the machine. and a whole lot of people in the park are as well. >> including lara spencer and jesse there along with her. center stage. lara tell us how it's going out there. >> amy, get down here. the bapd isnd is starting. fantastic crowd. so much excitement. here's why. here she comes, florence. and florence and the machine. [ cheers and applause ] >> this is so cool. there is just so much energy here. i cannot wait to watch their performance here live and it is all just moments away. you can see, the crowd is so pumped up. george and amy? >> she just ambles out there. >> she's cool. she's very cool. spl she is. we'll be out there in a little bit. right now, let's go to dan.
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he's got "the morning rundown." what could be the biggest cyberattack in the nation's history. 4 million current and former federal workers have had their personal information compromised. dates of birth and social security numbers were likely stolen. the u.s. suspects china of being behind this attack. the chinese call that accusation irresponsible. more than 30 homes damaged after a string of tornadoes ripped across northern colorado. the storms unleashing blinding rain and large hail. the swirling winds were powerful enough to pick up a truck. no injuries were reported here. near denver, a massive sinkhole opening up. swallowing this police suv. the officer is okay. no official word if this was in fact weather-related. parts of the south are coping with extreme floods. one town in arkansas evacuated because a levee there could break. in delaware, more than 1,000 people gathered to mourn the loss of vice president joe biden's son, beau. he died of brain cancer.
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he was just 46. penalty owe -- president obama will delive the eulogy at tomorrow's funeral. a guilty verdict this morning in a brutal knife attack inside a target store. a teenager was snatched by a disturbed man. strangers put their lives on the line to rescue her. we get more from mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: the newly released dramatic surveillance video shows the moment a mentally ill homeless man attacks a teenage girl at a target in pittsburgh. 44-year-old leon walls pulls 16-year-old high school sophomore alison meadows from the checkout line, before stabbing her repeatedly. as her horrified mother watches. moments later, two brave by bystanders tackle walls. saving the teen. >> she was grabbed and gone before i could move. you're helpless because this man has a knife. >> reporter: this morning, walls has been found guilty but mentally ill.
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on charges including attempted homicide and aggravated assault. a psychiatrist testifying in court this week he's schizophrenic, hallucinating, and hearing voices before the 2013 attack. alison, a star softball player suffering a collapsed lung and several wounds. >> there is a sense of relief that this portion is one step behind us. >> reporter: now she's recovered from her injuries. and is heading to college on an athletic scholarship. moving forward after a traumatic ordeal. for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> so glad alison is okay. mar are, -- mara, thank you to you. a dramatic crash to show you this morning. we want to tell you beforehand everybody is okay here. take a look at this. a mustang is hit by another vehicle in los angeles and then plows into two teenagers on their bikes. we want to emphasize, the boys are recovering from their injuries. the people in the mustang claim
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they were being chased by another vehicle at the time. and finally something on a much lighter note. pit bulls may be tough. you would expect them to take on somebody their own size. not, however, this one, chasing a bear out of its yard. that full-grown black bear doesn't even put up a fight. the bear had probably already had dinner at this point. though there may have been a different ending. i just want to say pit bulls get a really bad reputation. this pit bull was protecting its family. >> doing its job. >> a lot of pit bulls are sweet. >> and the bear just had his head down. he was getting out of there. >> going for lunch. realized it came up with something tougher. a lot coming up this morning, including the duggar sisters speaking out. more from them. and now to lara and jesse, center stage in central park with "the morning menu." thank you, george. here's what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." amy schumer trending high overnight. her bold words on body shaming
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that bombshell interview with the duggars. we heart from the parents and now two of their daughters molested by son josh are speaking out as well. david wright has the story. >> we're the duggars. >> reporter: this morning, get set for round two from the duggars. jill and jessa defending their brother, josh, who molested them when they were kids. in an interview with fox news channel's megyn kelly, airing tonight at 9:00, the duggar sisters bristle at the idea their older brother was ever a sexual predator. >> i said victims. you furrowed your brow a little bit. do you feel like the victim of a molestation? >> i want to speak up in his defense against people calling him a child molester or a pedophile or a rapist. some people are saying. i'm like that is so overboard and a lie, really. i mean, people will get mad at me for saying that. but i'm like i can say this. i was one of the victims. >> reporter: the reaction to michelle and jim bob duggar's
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explanation to kelly has been overwhelmingly negative. on social media, many lambasting the parents, for appearing to minimize or excuse their teenage son's behavior. >> this was not like rape or anything like that. touching people over their clothes. a couple of incidents under their clothes. it was like, a few seconds. >> reporter: on their tlc reality show "19 kids and counting," the duggars put themselves out there as models of christian chastity. the family frowns on front hugging, among family members for fear it might stir impure thoughts. >> i think that some people, i have heard them saying, you're hypocrites. well, if you go back and look at everything that people have seen in our lives -- in television you know we have never claimed to be a perfect family. my parents have always actually
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stated, you know, we are not a perfect family. we're just a family. >> reporter: for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, new york. >> dan abrams joining us. and dan, you just heard the daughters. they're saying they're being victimized again by the release of the records, echoing what the parents said as well. >> the daughters can say they feel like they're being victimized. i don't think it's fair to criticize the daughters at this point. the sealing of juvenile records is not usually done for the purpose of the victim. it's for the defendant. >> usually, victims are not named at all. >> exactly. because in this case you can identify the victims based on knowing who the defendant was, it does change things a little bit. the family, in particular the parents are trying to make this
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out to be an attack on them. and the only reason this was released is because of who they are. there's a good argument to be made that under the freedom of information act, not only could they have released this but they had to. >> we know that the duggars chose to speak out. their show is suspended. put on hold. in terms of public reaction, what are people saying about what the parents and the victims have said? >> what the parents are saying almost sounds legalistic. battleing over what is the definition of a pedophile, that is not helpful. well, a pedophile is over the age of 16. he was younger than that. i don't think the public wants to hear the defense of josh. the girls are a totally different thing. i think everyone has a level of sympathy and respect for them. when it comes to defending what he did. explaining it away. i think that everyone watches that and they say to themselves -- >> minimizing it. >> yeah. was that worth doing? i mean what was the point of doing -- the reason to do an interview like this is to lay it out on
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the table and try to put it behind you. i think they have put it front and center and created potentially more problems. >> dan abrams, we'll most likely be talking about this for weeks to come. >> the story's not going away. >> no, it's not. switching gears, we're turning to someone else in the headlines for very different reasons. comedian amy schumer taking the stage to accept an award at the "glamour" women of the year. ceremony this week saying things about the way women are treated that most women would never say. she says irt better than any of us. rebecca jarvis has more. >> reporter: she's the woman who is capturing the zeitgiest at every turn. >> i had a mom who said you don't need to shave above your knees. so -- [ laughter ] just a werewolf. >> making an acceptance speech for trailblazer of the year. it's gone viral. >> like the uglies.
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you found us. >> reporter: in classic schumer fashion, she pushes boundaries. >> she's like a [ bleep ] supermodel. >> reporter: and much or what she says is not morning show friendly. >> i was this jack-o'-lantern with [ bleep ] walking around. just like, oh, trick-or-treat. >> reporter: but behind all the blistering comedy. an important message, too. taking a stand on perceptions of body image. >> i mean, like, no, i'm not going to apologize for who i am. i'm going to love this skin i'm in and not be striving for some other version of myself. >> reporter: even joking that her weight has never stopped her from being attractive to men. >> i'm probably like 160 pounds right now. and i could catch a [ bleep ] whenever i want. like that's the truth. >> reporter: this latest routine in line with her comedy central show, "inside amy schumer." where she proves she's not afraid to take risks. ♪ wipe it off ♪ ♪ hold up girl, we spoke too soon ♪ >> reporter: and her humor making light of serious issues. recently teaming up for a hilarious skit that
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satirizes the day women are no longer deemed desirable in hollywood. >> is there anything you can do to delay it? >> yeah i mean you can try. but it only makes it worse, like those real housewives. >> reporter: she recently tweeted that thanks to entertainment weekly for not air brushing her. she wrote, i am a size 6. and i have no plans of changing. this is it. stay on or get off. >> somebody was like, do you feel out of place? i was like, no, of course not. >> reporter: her refusal to conform to hollywood norms makes her the one to watch. >> yeah, i feel like i burned all the bridges possible. all right. thank you so much. thank you. >> reporter: for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> even though we couldn't hear everything she said -- beep -- i like what i did hear. >> she's so funny. and on fire right now. >> she is. a life-changing surprise for one 10-year-old girl born without part of her right arm.
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a special group of students and the star of her favorite movie stepped in to help. steve osunsami has the story. >> reporter: just like the dolphin winter from the dolphin tale movies is missing what you might call a limb so is this precious 10-year-old from california who is in for the surprise of her little life in florida. >> i'm going to give you a bit of a tour, if i can. >> reporter: annie was born with a challenge. she's missing her right hand. she doesn't know it yet, today, she'll get a new one. she thinks she's here at the clearwater marine aquarium to see the dolphin from the film that's near and dear to her heart. waiting inside the aquarium are a group of engineers, making last-minute adjustments to her bionic arm. she doesn't know any of this? >> no, no. she doesn't know she's going to get the hand. >> so i have a friend for you the meet. >> reporter: she found a familiar face upstairs. 16-year-old cozy who stars in the movie. >> do you want to come meet my friend winter with me? >> reporter: it was all too
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much. kissing and feeding the dolphin that's come to mean so much. >> we're going to have you feed winter some fish. reach inside and grab that. >> reporter: inside that cooler not a fish. yet another surprise. the prosthetic rechargeable hand that will allow her to grab and touch. we met these amazing people who did all this, too. they just love you to pieces. her tears broke our hearts. did you know that your parents have been lying to you? [ laughter ] fibbing. fibbing. fibbing. that they were fibbing. >> i had a feeling, but i wasn't too sure. >> reporter: the people behind the prosthetics are amazing. all students from the university of central florida in orlando. engineers, architects, and art majors, doing this for free. the program is called limitless. they use 3-d printers. to produce interchangeable parts they will adjust and reprint as
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annie gets older. >> our goal is 100 solutions in one year. >> reporter: 100 kids next year you're hoping? annie is now learning how to use her new hand from other children they have helped. >> you take a big flex on your arm. it will be better to control. >> reporter: she said she can't wait to go to school with it first thing monday morning. >> don't stop believing and you can achieve everything you want to do. >> reporter: for "good morning america," steve osunsami, abc news, clearwater, florida. >> gotta love that story. >> beautiful. >> great. let's go to rob in the park. hey, again, guys. we're waiting for the big show. got some fans. you like florence and the machine? >> yeah. >> where are you from? >> oklahoma city. >> oklahoma city. i spent many a day there. the severe weather threat mostly north of you today. so thank goodness. everyone taking their turn out there in the plains. denver, you're getting it again. nebraska, eastern wyoming. the fourth day and night in a row.
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severe weather threat there. cool and cloudy in the northeast. we'll warm up. getting back to more summertime weather. 77 expected in new york city on saturday for a high temperature. june gloom continues out west in california. and showers expected across parts of orlando. nice and dry for texas and thankfully, oklahoma. good morning. the accuweather forecast. warm and sunny inland. from fairfield to concorde to and ee tok the bay 60s to mid 70s. the coast is cooler, clouds linger. north bay, 70s and 80s. here's the seven-day forecast. tomorrow, sun and clouds. warriors, game two sunday in the mid 70s. and monday, the warmest day, topping out in the 90s inland. >> what's up with the 'stache? >> we just want a mustache.
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we can say hello to our family in tennessee. >> but you're so proud, you want to be in disguise. i get that. all right. looks like a milk mustache. that's the latest weather. hey, amy. what's going on? hi, lara. hey, jess. >> get over here, rob. time for "pop news" everybody. y'all ready. there's the music. let us begin. the nba finals kicked off last night, as you probably heard. and even though the golden state warriors won the game, the real winner of the evening, would be jimmy kimmel with the third annual special nba edition of mean tweets. we love these. here are a few of the gems that you can catch. go ahead and roll it. >> i'm convinced magic johnson has approximately 73 teeth in his mouth. >> people say lebron flops. have you ever seen this little french woman named tony parker? french woman. >> imagine the damage steph
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curry would be doing in the nba if he didn't have such a girly name. #changeittosteve. steve is a terrible name. oh shoot, that's my coach's name. >> mean tweets. you have to have tough skin. >> if his name is like a girl, i want to play like a girl. he's phenomenal. and magic johnson, he's got some teeth. that's a killer smile right there. >> i learned something new about our friend jesse. >> i have been on mean tweets before. i can tell you firsthand, it's a lot of fun. >> you have to own it. embrace it. we'll be watching the finals all week long. ever speak with your in-laws and find yourself wondering, i know what i heard. what are they really saying? now there's an app for that, too. it's called the in-law translator. so say your mother-in-law says how's my son, you nip that question and, voila, it translates into what she really
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means, which is i haven't seen him for weeks and it's your fault. [ laughter ] here are some of the other little ditties. if they say, you look really well. that becomes in the translator, you have put on weight. maybe you'll change your mind becomes you made the wrong decision. >> so confusing. >> oh, you had your hair cut translates into you look like a thug. and, oh, i used to make it like this. becomes what is this junk i am eating? speaking about the product the creator of the app said, just in case my in-laws are watching this, this was not at all inspired by personal experience. >> i don't think you need translator. >> everyone pretty much knows. the guys tell it all. >> they're outed. >> it's out there if you should find yourself in need. and tinder is an app that allows you to find company in your local area. sometimes it leads to a relationship. what if you could swipe and be guaranteed get great company, cuddling, and the occasional lick on the face?
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that will happen on all pets.com. they're calling this the tinder of pet adoptions. with a single swipe of your smartphone you can find and adopt an animal just right for you. there are cats, dogs, horses to choose from. and already, a quarter of a million users so far. i love this. i'm a big fan of rescues. >> the pressure is on. those pups have to have a good profile. we'll be judging. >> you need filters. >> chrome is my favorite. and then finally, just a little quickie here. if your dogs are barking after a long week we know ours are. how is this for a feel-good friday. look at this guy. does not move. i just laughed out loud. my dog would be running all over the bathroom. this dog -- they are just -- >> not his first rodeo. he's done that before. >> and he likes it. >> it's like when you get a massage and you just pass out. that's what's happening with the dog. >> then he gets the blowout. he's ready.
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next week, bigger than the world cup, the oscars. the olympics. "good morning america's" first annual backyard barbecue summer cookoff. maybe i'm getting carried away. we cook up our own favorite recipes and anything goes. it's getting hot in here.
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] welcome back to "gma." i think this crowd is ready out here in central park. for florence and the machine. >> they're warming up. the sound is amazing. let me give you a stat. the last two albums went platinum in a dozen countries. the brand-new one is poised to break all of their previous records. >> it's called "how big, how blue, how beautiful." here are florence and the machine with ship to wreck. ♪ ♪ don't touch the sleeping pills they mess with my head ♪
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♪ dredging up great white sharks swimming in the bed ♪ ♪ here comes a killer whale to sing me to sleep ♪ ♪ thrashing the covers off it has me by its teeth ♪ ♪ and oh, my love remind me what was it that i said ♪ ♪ and i can't help but pull the earth around me to make my bed ♪ ♪ and oh my love remind me, what was it that i did ♪ ♪ did i drink too much am i losing touch did i build this ship to wreck ♪ ♪ to wreck to wreck to wreck did i build this ship to wreck ♪
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♪ what's with the long face oh do you want more ♪ ♪ thousands of red-eyed mice scratching at the door ♪ ♪ don't let the curtain catch you cause you've been here before ♪ ♪ the chair is an island darling you can't touch the floor ♪ ♪ and oh my love remind me what was it that i said ♪ ♪ and i can't help but pull the earth around me to make my bed ♪ ♪ and oh, my love remind me what was it that i did ♪ ♪ did i drink too much am i losing touch did i build this ship to wreck ♪
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♪ to wreck to wreck to wreck did i build this ship to wreck ♪ ♪ and good god under starry skies we are lost into the breach we got tossed and the water's coming in fast ♪ ♪ and oh, my love remind me what was it that i said ♪ ♪ did i drink too much am i losing touch did i build this ship to wreck ♪ ♪ to wreck to wreck to wreck did i build this ship to wreck ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> come on! how good is that? i saw her once before. but not this close.
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is she amazing or what? >> she's fantastic! >> big fan here. like a lot of folks. first time they're seeing her this up close. it's phenomenal. you're wonderful. let's talk weather. take you out west to the southwest, for a little bit of moisture from the tropics coming in. i think most of california should be dry, at least north of say los angeles. but there's your andres moisture coming into phoenix where they had a rare dose of rain for june. there's blanca. shouldn't strengthen too much more. hurricane watches likely posted later on today. good morning, i am meteorologist with the forecast. lots of sunshine mid-60s and 70s. warmest spot in the 80s. the seven-day forecast shows you the weekend looking splendid. sund [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. this weather report brought to
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you by ocean spray. take a look at these women. they are thriving with cancer. today, thrive cause-metics is making this a big, big day. and we have with us karissa bodnar. you are the founder of cause-metics. tell me what it's about and why are we celebrating thrive day for the first time today? >> we're thrive cause-metics. we're beauty with a purpose. for every product sold, we donate one to a woman going through cancer. the number one challenge of women in cancer treatment, they had lost their lashes. after losing my friend, christy, i knew we had to do something to make it better. so we're so excited. our goal is to give away a million products this year. for every product sold one is donated to a woman going through cancer treatment. we're here in honor of national cancer thriver survivor's day. >> and robin had something to do with the name, didn't she? >> yes, absolutely. after watching "gma" goes pink, i heard robin and amy say, that these women were not just
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survivors. but they're thrivers. and that inspired our name. we spell our name c-a-u-s-e because we're for a cause. we're cause-metics. so thrive cause-metics. >> jessa, you just got out of treatment. you couldn't be happier to be here? >> no, i'm thrilled. >> you a big florence and the machine fan? >> yes, a big fan. >> so great to have you with us. keep thriving, ladies. amy, back to you. >> thank you, rob. and thank you, thrive cause-metics. for all you're doing. we want to go to a what would you do moment. how would you react if you found out the waiter at your favorite restaurant had touched or even spit in your food? it happened to one new york couple. you know who is here. john quinones with the latest. >> thank you, amy. it's an incredible story. you have to see to it believe it. it's every restaurantgoer's worst nightmare. [ sneezing ]
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>> reporter: a disgruntled waiter or waitress contaminating your food or drink on purpose. >> bring us the menus. try not to take forever. >> that's one cappuccino i'll be spitting in. >> reporter: last summer ken and his wife julie, got nasty surprise after dining at a chili's in upstate new york. they suspected their waiter of spitting in their drink. it turns out, they were right. the angry diners contacted police. and the investigators went as far as testing the waiter's dna, which matched the contents found inside the cup. the couple now suing for psychological trauma. this is an extreme case, of course. but what would you do if you witnessed someone mishandling your food? >> hi guys. >> reporter: on tonight's episode, we get the scoop and see how far we can push these customers. >> can i get a scoop of the outranls? >> reporter: it seems
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outrageous. >> five second rule. i think it's all right. >> reporter: that's because it is. >> you want to they will me how much you want? >> reporter: while some customers were more passive. this couple wasn't having any of it. >> excuse me, i'm sorry. >> yeah. >> you just licked his ice cream. >> it was dripping down the side. >> yeah, but you licked his ice cream. >> just the side. i didn't lick the actual -- >> i'm sorry. can you get another one? >> you caught it right away. we were wondering what people would say. >> i thought, this can't be happening. i was stunned. >> we tackle all issues. race, foster care abuse. even parental bullying. "what would you do?" is back. >> i cannot wait to watch, john. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> a new episode of "what would you do?" airs tonight at 9:00 8:00 central right here on abc. coming up, more florence and the machine live just ahead. ♪ what kind of man ♪
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back now with florence and the machine. the new album, "how big, how blue, how beautiful." inspired by the l.a. sky. here with florence, going to brag a little bit about this album. already number one on itunes in 18 countries. predicted to be number one on the billboard chart by next week.
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[ cheers and applause ] tell us a little bit about this album and what it means to you. >> um -- i think because it's always quite hard to describe an album because when you're making it, you're figuring out what it means to you as it's going along. so i guess -- i don't know. it can mean anything to anyone. it's very personal to me. but it's kind of out there now. >> i was reading -- [ cheers and applause ] that your very good pal, taylor swift, encouraged you to write about your feelings and what you're living right now. >> well she -- she was very good at giveing me some wise relationship advice, as you can imagine. >> yes. in song probably. how is your foot? i heard you had a boo-boo at
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coachella. >> yes, i jumped off the stage and i broke my foot. but it's definitely on the mend now. i haven't quite tried jumping up and down on it. they've given me stairs today. so -- >> and you left out the part of the story that everybody was taking off their clothes and you wanted to be in the crowd. you were really feeling it. that's why we love your music. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> so what do you think? are you ready to sing for us? i believe this song is -- what kind of man. ♪ ♪ i was on a heavy tip trying to cross a canyon with a broken limb ♪ ♪ you were on the other side like always wondering what to do with life ♪ ♪ and i had already had a sip so i'd reasoned i was drunk enough
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to deal with it ♪ ♪ you were on the other side like always you could never make your mind ♪ ♪ and with one kiss you inspired a fire of devotion ♪ ♪ that lasted 20 years what kind of man loves like this ♪ ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ ♪ to let me dangle at a cruel angle are my feet going to touch the floor now ♪
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♪ sometimes you're half in and then you're half out but never close the door ♪ ♪ what kind of man loves like this what kind of man ♪ ♪ what kind of man loves like this what kind of man ♪ ♪ you're a holy fool all colored blue red feet upon the floor ♪ ♪ you do such damage how do you manage have you crawled back for more ♪ ♪ and with one kiss and with one kiss you inspired a fire of devotion that lasted eded 20 years ♪ ♪ 20 years what kind of man loves like this ♪ ♪ what kind of man loves like
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this what kind of man ♪ ♪ what kind of man loves like this what kind of man ♪ ♪ but i can't beat you cause i'm still with you ♪ ♪ oh mercy, i implore oh mercy i implore how do you do it all ♪ ♪ i think i'm through it then i'm back against the back back back against the ♪ ♪ what kind of man loves like this what kind of man oh ♪ ♪ what kind of man loves like this what kind of man ♪ ♪ man, man, man, what kind of man loves like this what kind of man ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh what kind of man loves like this what kind of man ♪
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[ cheers and applause ]
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♪ we came in station wagons, campers, on planes to see what walt had built. ♪ forever young ♪ and what we found was a place that was always growing, but never grew old. ♪ forever young ♪ and now comes a celebration 60 years in the making. the disneyland diamond celebration. ♪ may you stay ♪ with dazzling, new experiences for the young ♪ may you stay ♪ and the young at heart. ♪ forever young ♪ come remember that feeling. ♪ forever young ♪ come feel forever young.
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[ cheers and applause ] florence and the machine are rocking our party in the park this morning. now it's time for their breakout hit off their first album, "dog days are over." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ happiness hit her like a train on a track ♪
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♪ coming towards her stuck still no turning back ♪ ♪ she hid around corners and she hid under beds ♪ ♪ she killed it with kisses and from it she fled ♪ ♪ with every bubble she sank with her drink ♪ ♪ and washed it away down the kitchen sink ♪ ♪ the dog days are over the dog days are done ♪ ♪ the horses are coming so, you better run ♪ ♪ run fast for your mother run fast for your father ♪ ♪ run for your children for your sisters and brothers ♪ ♪ leave all your loving your loving behind ♪ ♪ you can't carry it with you if you want to survive ♪
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♪ the dog days are over the dog days are done ♪ ♪ can you hear the horses? 'cause here they come ♪ ♪ and i never wanted anything from you ♪ ♪ except every every think you had and what was left ♪ ♪ after that, too, oh run fast for your mother run fast for your father ♪ ♪ run for your children and for your sisters and brothers ♪ ♪ leave all your love and your longing behind you can't carry it with you if you want to survive ♪ ♪ the dog days are over the dog
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days are done ♪ ♪ can you hear the horses cause here they come ♪ ♪ here they come ♪ ♪ here they come ♪ ♪ here they come ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
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[ cheers and applause ] a big thank you to florence and the machine for an incredible friday in the park. >> what a show. we thank you. how about one more song? "shake it out," everybody. have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ regrets collect like old
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friends ♪ ♪ here to relive your darkest moments ♪ ♪ i can see no way i can see no way ♪ ♪ and all of the ghouls come out to play ♪ ♪ and every demon wants his pound of flesh ♪ grass fed? mhmm. i'm super into health. bottled tap water? well all bottled water is the same right? you need crystal geyser alpine spring water. made by nature, not by man. crystal geyser alpine spring water. bottled at the mountain source.
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>> it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, grammy award-winning recording artist, ricky martin. and from the new movie "spy," rose byrne. plus a woman from poughkeepsie takes over the sidewalk grill as we continue our search for "america's new grill star." all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] now, here are your emmy award-winning co-hosts, kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪

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