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good morning, america. breaking news for our viewers in the west. deadly church shooting. tragedy in charleston. nine people killed overnight in a massacre in an historic black church. >> i do believe it was a hate crime. >> police say this suspect, a white man in his 20s walked into the bible study, sat down with the group and opened fire. >> this is unfathomable and unspeakable act. >> the pastor, a popular state senator among the victims. incredible survival stories emerging. >> we got two people coming out, an adult female and a child. they were found in the room. they need to get checked out. >> a woman allowed to live to tell the story and a 5-year-old making it out by playing dead. >> the fbi on the scene. a massive manhunt for the killer under way right now. a city grieving and on edge this morning.
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>> announcer: live in times square, this is "good morning america." and good morning, america. that is a live look at the scene of the deadly massacre. mother emanuel ame church, charleston, south carolina, it happened between 8:00 and 9:00 a gunman walked in joined the group, and suddenly opened fire. the police released these photos of him calling him armed and danger us. >> 9 people 6 women, 3 mean. the gunman is on the loose in his early 20s. the justice department launched a hate crime investigation and dozens of fbi have been dispatched to hunt down the killer.
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this mother ee emanuel ame church, one of the oldest black churches in the south. look at this photo of martin luther king. he spoke there in 1962. it became a center for organizing during the civil rights movement. so many in church it could be violated this way and abc's steve osunsami is on the scene in charleston, good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, george. this church is directly behind me. the steeple right there, the streets are blocked off here as they search through garage bins and back alleys apparently looking for something this gunman might have dropped. this is no doubt going to be a very painful day for families here only made worse by the fact this happened at a place of worship. this morning, families here are grieving and praying for the nine people killed while worshipping their god. >> it is unfathomable that somebody in today's society would walk into a church when people are having a prayer meeting and take their lives. >> reporter: authorities are looking for this individual cause calling this a hate crime. he's young and white in his
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early 20s. walk into a bible study at ame church emanuel. a church with a long history. and started firing at parishioners. six women and three men died. the gunman is wearing a sweatshirt. timberland boots. they still think he's somewhere in the area and consider him armed and dangerous. authorities are begging the authorities for help. >> if we can catch this no-good horrible person to see that he pays the price, and then what we will do and what this community has always done our arms around that church and church family. >> reporter: three people survived the shooting including a 5-year-old who h is only alive because she played dead.
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>> we have two people, a female and child. >> reporter: one of the victims is the pastor, a 41-year-old senator who earned distinction as the youngest african-american lawmaker in south carolina history. earlier in the day the pastor was campaigning with hillary clinton. he leaves a wife and two children. we told the gunman he would let a female survivor her go so he could tell everyone what happened. >> this is unacceptable in any society and our society and our city. >> reporter: the fbi and atf are pouring into town. the manhunt continuing at this hour. >> we are committed to do what is necessary to bring this individual to justice. >> reporter: this is the oldest ame church in the south and will certainly go down as one much the deadliest attacks against a black church in u.s. history.
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amies. and joining us is former fbi special agent brad garreth and brad, we've seen the surveillance images how long before they get their guy? >> >> i think shortly. amy, i mean you got great pictures, a unique tag, a car description, and he wanted everybody to know that he did it. i mean, he leaves one person alive to spread the word. so this guy is going to get caught or they're going to find him dead. >> he is a young white male and among the many chilling details, he came into church, sat down and attended part of the bible study before he opened fire. what do we know about who this man is and what his motivation may have been? >> well, he goes into the church, amy, to sit down because he wants to put them at ease and he also wants to look them in the eye which makes this even more personal before he opens fire. >> he's been described as extremely dangerous. how likely is it that he would try something again? is the community still at risk here? >> i think the big issue is
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going to be cornering him, arresting him or finding him. i'm not sure that he's going to go attack maybe another church. this guy is now on the run if he's still alive. >> all right, brad garrett, thank you for the very latest. we're learning more about the victims now. we know there were three males, six female victims inside the church. i want to go to pierre thomas our chief justice correspondent there describing this as a hate crime, pierre. hate crimes across the south on the rise. >> very much so, george. this case is being given the highest priority. last night the fbi director was notified and scores of fbi agents have been directed to participate in the investigation and the manhunt. this is being investigated as you said as a potential hate crime because the suspect is a white male and officials are well aware of the south's history in regard to violence against black churches. sources were stunned at the cold-blooded and calculated nature. and there's real concern this person could act again. the new attorney general african-american is a daughter of the south and the child of a
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baptist minister. this case unfolds as the southern poverty law center which tracks hate crimes says these organizations are on the rise a 30% increase in the numbers since 2000. a disturbing difficult day, george. >> boy, it certainly is, pierre thomas. we want to go momentsago. i spoke with an elder at the ame church. we are joined by an elder at the emanuel church and reverend, thank you so much for spending time with us this morning. our prayers are with the victims and their families and i know you spent the night with the families. i can only imagine the shock they are feeling right now. >> well, thank you so much for your prayers and we solicited throughout the nation for the nine victims of this heinous crime. we want the public to know that we are having a noonday vigil prayer service at 12:00 noon at march bound church in charleston, south carolina. >> as i said, i know you spent the night with the families. what were they able to tell you
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about what happened inside that church? >> well, the conversation went that they were in bible study, and a young white male came into the bible study and after sitting for a moment or two, stood up and began shooting as a result of that, we have nine fatalities, later this morning we are hoping to have all nine names made available to the public. >> did the shooter say anything before he opened fire? >> not to my knowledge. we would hope that those kinds of questions will be answered by those who are being interviewed by the police chief at this hour along with other investigating bodies which include state, local and federal agents and we are being very supportive in urging them to seek justice and we believe that this is a hate crime, one that must be punished to the fullest extent of the law.
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>> and had there been any threats against the church in recent days? >> none to our knowledge. there has not been any threats against church members, the pastor, anything to our knowledge. now, the emanuel church is a point of destination for the entire nation and for the state of south carolina. we are a very solid part of the fabric of this community and has been a force for positive change since its inception. >> reverend, thank you very much for your time. again our condolences for this loss. >> thank you. also joining us now state senator marlin kimson from charleston and senator, thank you for joining us. our condolences for this loss. i know you served with pastor pinckney. what can you tell us about this remarkable man? >> well, the state of south carolina has lost a giant. senator pinckney was the moral
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conscious of the general assembly and let me say my prayers go out to not only senator pinckney's family but the family of the other death victims. we need prayer, george. we need prayer. >> and, senator, you were in the command center last night. what more can you tell us about what happened inside that church? do you know if the shooter said anything before he opened fire? >> i can tell you this, that the state of south carolina and all of the law enforcement officials are huddled in charleston with every fiber of their being committed to finding this shooter, to bring him to justice. >> sir, our thoughts and prayers are with all of you this morning. thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you. boy, this crime is so hard to fathom. the gunman is still on the loose and of course we'll stay on this all morning long. >> thank you. turning now to our other big story. life-threatening floods from texas to illinois.
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storms dropping up to a foot of rain in some areas shutting down roads and highways. rob marciano on the scene in ardmore, oklahoma, with the latest. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning, amy. a frightening and heartbreaking scenario unfolding last night. the creek you see behind me even higher than it is now up and over this bridge and at 9:00 p.m., a young 2-year-old girl swept downstream. tremendous rain in the wake of tropical storm bill. so many creeks and rivers rising across several states. overnight three texas teens rescued from raging floodwaters in san antonio. >> help me! >> first responders trying to reach them by ladder as they huddled on the roof of their suv. but when it became completely swamped they were forced to swim to nearby trees where rescuers were able to reach them by boat. this morning, the three teens are okay, but shaken. torrential rain from tropical storm bill surging north.
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tragedy striking in oklahoma. >> at some point they got swept away by the water. >> reporter: powerful floodwaters here in ardmore sweeping a toddler out of her father's arms. this morning, rescuers suspending the search. in turner falls park floodwaters rampaging through trees and nearly over that fence. flash flooding trapping this driver in his suv. afraid he'll be swept away, he and his dog abandoning the car. >> i was more worried about the dog than the car. >> reporter: those heavy downpours making visibility so poor drivers forced to pull over and wait out the storm. this indiana neighborhood completely flooded and more rain expected today. tornado warnings issued in south dakota. an incredible light show seen there. the search for that 2-year-old girl resumes today even after a night of relentless rains, residents here holding out some hope, george, she'll be found alive. >> okay, rob, thanks very much. so much rain there, ginger and more is coming.
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>> more is coming. more is falling right now. let's look at the radar. east texas, places like trinity, texas, picked up 3 to 6 inches with this band in just the last three hours. tropical depression bill so the remnants of what was the storm are still circulating and sluggishly moving through oklahoma and eventually this model takes you through the next 24 hours. it'll be right there in northern arkansas to springfield and st. louis. so the heavy rains are not done they are just slowly moving to the north and east. that's why we see flash flood watches from the border of mexico up to southern illinois. the bull's-eye for the next couple of days is going to be in the ozarks there right there in parts of southern missouri, northern arkansas. i'll have a lot more coming up. there is a severe weather threat today. you'll see that soon. >> i know you're on top. to paula faris with the other top stories starting with a close call in one of the nation's busiest airports. >> too close for comfort and faa is investigating a near collision at chicago's midway airport. a southwest airlines flight and a delta flight started taking off on intersecting runways at the same time.
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an air traffic controller ordered one of the planes to stop just in time. the confusion apparently caused by similar sounding flight numbers. and tense moments at this airport in asia. a fire erupted on this plane that just landed in kazakhstan. it turns out an oxygen canister had exploded leaving a gaping hole in the jet. luckily, no one was hurt. and here in new york, another alleged sympathizer of the terror group isis is under arrest. this time the fbi says the suspect lunged at an agent with a kitchen knife. the 21-year-old was allegedly discussing a plot to attack new york landmarks. and pope francis is weighing in on climate change today. he's issuing a formal church statement urging everyone to take greater responsibility for what he calls our common home. saying global warming is due to human activity and the rich exploiting the poor. critics say the pope is outside his field of expertise.
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and turning to presidential politics. jeb bush has canceled his campaign events in south carolina today because of that tragic church shooting. in iowa wednesday "world news tonight" anchor david muir asked bush if he felt the need to distance himself from his brother, former president, george w. bush. >> there's a real fascination of where i'm different, where i'm the same but when you love someone as your brother or your dad, it's not easy for me to say -- just throw him under the bus to make myself look better. i can't do it. >> bush also shedding some light on his family life telling david he speaks more spanish with his wife and grandkids than he does english. finally, there is a serial offender on the run this morning. a woman was caught eating cereal behind the wheel of her range rover in london. a biker who just happened to be wearing a recording device pulled up yelling this is ridiculous and gave the video to police who could ticket her for eating behind the wheel if they can track her down. you guys, but it is still not as egregious as this guy who was
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caught playing his guitar. >> what? >> while driving down the highway last month. just to show this is a judgment-free zone, an unofficial survey who applied mascara or eaten fast food while driving. >> fast food. >> not the mascara. >> surprise, george. surprise. got you again. >> thank you, paula. we turn now to that history making makeover for the $10 bill. treasury department announcing the new design will feature a women. the public will get to help decide who gets the honor. and jon karl has the story from washington. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, george. it is history in the making. the treasury department making the first major change to u.s. currency in more than a century putting a woman on the $10 bill. for over a century it's been an all guys club. george, abe, andrew, ulysses
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and, of course, benjamin but this morning the treasury department says it's ready to make history moving aside alexander hamilton for a prominent american woman. over the next summer they're collecting your suggestions on social media using #thenew10. among the contenders, eleanor roosevelt, harriet tubman and rosa parks among them. credit goes to a 9-year-old girl named sofia who wrote this letter to president obama last year. >> last week a young girl wrote to ask me why aren't there any women on our currency? >> reporter: in february obama wrote her back and late yesterday sofia got a call from the treasurer of the united states breaking the news. >> she said that there's going to be a woman on the $10 bill and i was really excited. i'll probably tell my kids when i grow up that i was a part of making this happen. >> reporter: it'll be treasury secretary jack lew who gets to make the final decision. the only rule, by law the person can't still be alive.
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the new bills go go into circulation in 2020. that is the 100th anniversary of women getting the right to vote and if you're a big fan of alexander hamilton don't despair, the treasury department says that his image will remain in some way on at least some of the $10 bills. >> well, that's a good thing too. okay. thanks very much. we did a little poll. we asked all of you. which women you want to see on the $10 bill and we'll have the results later in the show. how about that, sofia. >> i say sofia for president in 30 years. i love it. she is awesome. >> look at canada and the uk, the queen is all over the money. >> it took a 9-year-old to open our eyes. thank you. >> $10 bill is getting boring, anyway. back to ginger. wildfires out west. >> south and east of phoenix in kearny, arizona. more than 200 homes were evacuated and a lot of this has to do with the heat. we're talking excessive heat. records broken throughout the southwest. this is what's happening today. this is going to go for three days. excessive heat warning in the pink.
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the man was an amateur and had to be air lifted to the hospital due to the severity of the injuries. neighbors had had to be e evacuated. let's see how the drive is going had morning. >> it's a slow one this morning. we have an accident off to the the right shoulder. look at the backups behind the toll plaza. you're definitely in for a bit of a wait. earlier accident in haywarden is out. traffic should be improving here greatly. >> when we come back meteorologist
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good morning, america. right now, you're looking live at the scene of that deadly church shooting. the historic mother emanuel ame church in charleston, south carolina. nine people are dead six women, three men. and the justice department opening a hate crime investigation. there is a massive manhunt under way right now for this man, the fbi just releasing his name. it is 21-year-old dylann roof. dozens of fbi agentses on the scene searching for him. they say he entered the church last night during a bible study and stayed for nearly an hour before he began shooting. >> i have to say charleston is a place so important to me. i started my career there.
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>> so chilling that he stayed there part of that prayer group for an hour. we have a lot to get to including an important car safety story. that car seat right there. all of us know how hard it is to put them in. stick around for the story. i guarantee you'll feel better. >> important information out there. but we want to begin with the very latest on the manhunt for the escaped killers. we are learning new details about the woman charged with helping them break out. her relationship with one of them and the alleged plot to kill her husband h. abc's gio benitez has more from upstate new york. good morning. gee yoecht gio. >> we are learning that one of the prison workers gave her a painting of her kids. this is what they now say escaped convicts may look like.
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the search for them this morning expanding beyond the immediate area surrounding the prison, even as investigators here say they have no hard evidence the escapees have skipped town. you haven't had any leads in the past couple of days? >> nothing that substantiates their location. >> reporter: this as we're learning more from prosecutors about joyce mitchell, the prison worker now behind bars accused of helping the cons flee. >> she had advised us that she was having sexual relationships with matt in the tailor shop. >> in the tailor shop. >> reporter: now prosecutors say mitchell made a phone call to richard matt's daughter before the escape to talk about these paintings matt made while behind bars but perhaps most serious, investigators alleging that mitchell and the escapees discussed a plot to kill her husband, lyle mitchell, who also works at the prison. >> her husband must have been pretty shocked when he found out from your team that this was what was going on. >> right. i would think very shocked. >> reporter: so at this point he is not a person of interest. >> at this point in time we have
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no reason to believe that he was involved in the escape. >> reporter: as for the two runaways they join a club of more than 500 escaped prisoners currently missing in the u.s. and investigators here now pleading with the public for help. >> take a look at your surroundings, if something does not look right, something is out of place, doesn't appear to be appropriate, there's tracks where there shouldn't be tracks, please notify the local authorities. >> reporter: meanwhile, here as investigators look into whether those prisoners used good behavior privileges to break out of prison, we're now learning that the so-called honor block of a prison could be shut down. george. >> i'll bet. thanks very much. we'll turn to a family photo shoot that's turning into a nightmare for one couple. they took these pictures with their toddler dressed up as bat nn and robin, and the photos went viral. that's when the backlash began because they took them on an active train track. abc's david wright spoke with the family. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning. this is one of those cautionary tales in the era of social media. a family photo shoot celebrating their love of a superhero that
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landed this family in some very hot water including a police investigation and death threats. a father's day photo shoot gone horribly wrong. father and 15-month-old son dressed as the dynamic duo. the damsel in distress is mom tied to the railroad tracks. when these fans of the cape crusader posted these to facebook. the photos went viral. >> it was pure disbelief. it was just -- it's kind of this surreal family. >> reporter: the bat lash began. >> holy rainbow. >> we had a lot f nice comments initially. >> and then another post of comments we should have our son taken away from us. >> reporter: those train tracks in rural wisconsin are real. >> i did ask if the train still ran on that track and i was told that it didn't. >> reporter: many took the family to task for putting themselves and their son in jeopardy. since 2012, 900 people have been killed or injured trespassing on railroad tracks. among them bravo star greg plitt
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killed filming on tracks last january. but the critics didn't just chastise the daly family. one posted their address online and threatened to kill them. >> i was terrified and i told them, you know, we need to sleep in a hotel because i was so scared. i really thought that someone was going to come and show up at our house. >> reporter: the local sheriff gave the f family a warning, the chair of the national transportation safety board issued a statement noting that train tracks are private property and are dangerous places where trains kill and injure hundreds of people every year. >> knowing what we know now, that it was illegal, we wouldn't -- i don't think we would do it again. >> reporter: next year they may dress up like batman again but probably they'll stay closer to the bat cave. >> the dalys say they learned their lesson and plan to do a batman shoot every year but no more train tracks. george, amy?
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>> thank goodness for that. >> let's turn to paula in the social square with "the speed feed." paula. >> good morning, amy. i challenge everybody not to smile during this story. taking off this morning a viral video that's going to have you laughing almost as much as this little girl. this is 4-year-old lea flying with her pilot dad raphael langumier. dad says he often takes his daughter flying, but this time there was something different because this was the first time that they flew upside down. listen to these giggles. instead of being scared, i love this. she's screaming with laughter, you guys. i think we're seeing a little girl who is going to fly in dad's footsteps. i heard this on the way to work and was rolling in the car. how do you not smile after hearing that laugh? >> we're both smiling, paula. >> pretty great. >> thank you. there is a severe weather threat for the ohio valley and northern plains this morning. so much severe weather out there. >> two pockets i have to show you. first this from texas. the lightning incredible we just had to show you that as it spiders out there.
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those two pockets one along the warm front from the ohio river valley, cleveland, pittsburgh, washington, d.c. the main threat i think here is damaging wind. now if you go out west i think the big hail and the isolated tornado is a little bigger but, of course, you could see these lines of storms overnight and damaging wind gets in there as a >> morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco. we will see sunshine this afternoon but for the coast and a crisp breeze keeps up 57 to 89 inland. taking the 90s out of the forecast. the seven-day forecast could back on friday and saturday and >> that weather report brought to you by petsmart and wanted to say good morning to atlanta. steamy in the 70s already. the southeast has seen days of record highs. i'll show you how hot it will be and for how long. >> they don't call it hotlanta for nothing. >> and today it will live up to it. a lot more ahead including new concerns about car seat safety. 70% of them installed wrong. we'll tell you why it's so hard to get it right. an important alert about
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we are back now with new concerns about car seat safety. if you've ever tried to install one, you know how hard it can be but now there is a new call to make it easier to keep our little ones safe on the road. abc's david kerley joins us with more. good morning, david. >> reporter: hey, amy. this is less about the car seats and more about these vehicles, in fact, this new study out this morning says carmakers need to do a much better job making it easier to put these in. admit it, parents. this is you trying to fit a car seat. >> why is it so hard? >> reporter: but this is every parent's worth nightmare. one study shows 70% of child seats installed with a mistake which could mean some injuries to children in accidents are not being prevented. the insurance institute this morning is calling on automakers to make it easier for all parents. they tested 100 cars for the
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ease of use of the hardware that automakers put in to latch car seats to. >> 20.7. >> reporter: most of those vehicles did not do well. >> only three are in the top rating of good and more than half were poor or marginal. >> reporter: the problem? this is supposed to hook on someplace here. i can't see anything. the lower anchors are sometimes buried in the seat, hard to get to. the tethers, for the top of the seat, often not marked or covered. >> this is actually the tether anchor here. >> yes. >> kind of hidden. >> you're a mother and a scientist. were you surprised how difficult it was to find them? >> parents shouldn't have to struggle to install their child restraint and so we're trying to make that easier for parents. >> reporter: only three cars got the highest good rating including the bmw 5 series. the researchers liked the marked, easy to get to anchors, because putting in a car seat should be easy. >> oh, this latch system is great.
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>> reporter: it's parenting that should be hard. >> you're asking me question. >> cam. >> can't do this, can't. >> reporter: so what happens between now, the call for carmakers to make these much easier to use and between now and then well i'm here at the dmv. this is larry walker. i'm going to show folks what you have to do. you may have to dig into the seat here and actually wait till you hear that click and i'm actually having trouble. i got it on then put your weight on the seat and pull that strap tight. how did i do, larry? >> great. >> reporter: good. now, if you want to make sure your seat is in correctly go to a fire station or your dmv to make sure you've got it in right. amy and george. >> thank you so much. i remember those days pulling in and trying to find it then getting a lot of grime from the kids. >> i'm living it. we have three car seats. nothing makes you feel more incompetent than trying to assemble baby gear. stroller, car seats. >> you're not alone, paula. >> no comment at all. >> grow up, kid. >> there is so much more ahead here on "gma." the remarkable rise of plastic surgery.
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♪ and we're back now with hammer time at the u.s. open set to begin this morning. 15-year-olds phenom cole hammer will be making his national debut and abc's t.j. holmes joins us with more. just a typical thursday for him, right? >> this kid, first of all, jesse, he's got a great name, cole hammer. he can crush a ball a mile. his last name is hammer. of course his nickname is hammer time. he didn't even know what that meant. he had no idea who m.c. hammer was because m.c. hammer was hot ten years before he was born. meet cole hammer. he might look like your average teenager but the soon-to-be high school sophomore is about to make golf history. at 15, the young texan will become the third youngest ever to play the u.s. open. >> playing with all these pros. i mean you see them on tv and kind of look up to them so, you know, it's really cool to be
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able to you know, hit balls next to them. >> reporter: thanks to a recent growth spurt he is all of 5'9", 125 pounds. he may not be old enough to get behind the wheel yet but this kid is driving with the big boys. >> hitting next to rory. that's pretty special for me being 15, come out here and playing against all these guys. it's a dream come true. >> reporter: hammer even got to play a practice round with his idol masters champion jordan spieth. >> i always wanted to play with jordan and i think it will be really cool, really fun. >> it's amazing he's here. had a smile on his face every moment i've seen him. >> reporter: but even spieth did not accomplish at 15 what this prodigy is poised to do. neither did rory, neither did tiger so whether he makes the final cut or not, hammer time is here. is that better, amy? >> hammer. >> i was making fun of t.j. because he was saying hamma. >> that's how you say it. >> how do you get that good? well, he picked up clubs since he was 2 and been playing. they asked him in his press conference, what do you like to do, extracurricular activities,
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he couldn't name a single thing. all i do is play golf. doesn't like video games. doesn't do anything else. committed to the university of texas, already 15. the kid's made it. >> unbelievable story. good for him. seriously. definitely i'm playing video games. so much more ahead. great "deals & steals," tory here with hot summer savings. >> yay. >> whoo. coming up, "good morning america's" "deals & steals" brought to you by bank of america. use your bankamericard for these deals and earn cash back. ♪ ♪ ♪ everybody's moving to garmin. find the garmin that fits your life and join the movement.
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most of the victims were students from ireland working in the states for the summer. many families arrived in the bay area yesterday. mike is here with a look at the forecast. >> we'll talk about the big parade tomorrow. temperature of 57 at 8:00. then mid- to upper 60s during the afternoon hours. we're going to run from 59 at half-moon bay. 90s will be back tomorrow and saturday. we have an injury accident motorcycle down. this is west 24 and walnut
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la good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and new details just coming in on that deadly church shooting. hate crime in charleston. at least nine killed during bible study in an historic black church, the latest on the young white shooter still on the loose. cell phone dangers. what happened to this young man when he went to track down his stolen phone tracing it to a parking lot. the safety alert this morning for everyone with a cell phone. ♪ beauty in the world ♪ plastic surgery nation. the brand-new cover story revealing americans now spend billions to keep turning back the clock. why is nipping and tucking the new norm? ♪ how do you like me now ♪ and behind the bars of the new season of "orange is the new black." they even made me official. look at that. inmate robach. exclusive on-set access as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. ♪
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and that's not all. good morning, america. all this week we are thanking dads with this time machine we have right there. that's for our make over my dad event. there is our dad before. and we're going to see him getting into the machine in just a moment. there he goes. ♪ cannot wait to see how he comes out. >> george is a little excited. he looks thrilled. he looks thrilled. >> and speaking of makeovers, we have the very latest on that history-making new look for the $10 bill. we told you the treasury department said the new design will feature a woman, and we have been asking you to vote on our website for your choice. we're going to have the results just ahead. >> yeah, those are all coming in. some surprises going around the web, as well. but right now we want to get the latest on "the morning rundown" from paula faris. the fbi has now identified
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the suspect on the attack of the historic church in charleston south carolina his name is dylann roof. he sat in the church for an hour before opening fire, killing nine people. including the state senator clem pinkney who was the church pastor. we have first responders' pictures. the justice department launching a hate crime investigation. steve osan sammih osunsami is now there. good morning. >> reporter: they say he's 25 years old. driving a black hyundai, he was seen on surveillance video while all of this happened. pictures as clear as day. police say that before he actually started firing he sat in that church for a good deal during the bible study. they are calling this a hate crime and they are vowing to catch him.
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>> this is an unfathomable and unspeakable act by somebody filled with hate and with a deranged mind. >> this tragedy that we're addressing right now is undescribable. no one in this community will ever forget this night. >> reporter: there were three people who survived the shooting. one is a 5-year-old who was alive this morning because that child played dead. another person a shooter said he was allowing to live so that that person could share with the world what happened. paula. >> steve, so incomprehensible. i know you'll be following this story all day. steve, so h tragic that the 5-year-old had to witness that horror h. i know you'll follow the story all day. thank you.
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the attack is a major subject of discussion on social media. one trending topic is whether or not south carolina will fly the confederate flag on top of the state capitol at half-staff. and our other big story this morning, the life-threatening flooding across the middle of the country. what's left of tropical storm bill is dropping up to a foot of rain in some places. in oklahoma, the search is resuming for a 2-year-old who was swept out of her father's arms by powerful floodwaters. more widespread flooding is expected today as all that rain moves into arkansas and missouri. of course, we'll have ginger's forecast coming up in a bit. in arizona the opposite problem. hundreds of homes are threatened by a wildfire southeast of phoenix. winds and the extreme heat fueling that fire and in alaska, lightning has sparked nearly a dozen new wildfires. firefighters from the lower 48 states are arriving today to help. and at&t is facing a $100 million fine over its unlimited data plans. the country's second largest wireless carrier is accused of failing to properly inform
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customers with unlimited plans that their internet speeds would be slowed down after they use up a certain portion of data. now, the proposed fine, it is the largest in fcc history. and finally, on this day with so many troubling stories in the news, we just wanted to bring you this little girl stealing a kiss at just the right time. it was during her mom's wedding in tennessee, and this is 4-year-old flower girl anderson smooching that ring bearer. she says that they are just best friends, and she didn't want to wait for the bouquet to be thrown so she just went for it. >> she's got that left arm around the head. >> she's got a death grip. >> you're kissing me whether you like it or not. >> and you're going like it. >> you will like it. >> you will like this. >> yes. >> we're getting married. >> i bet he liked it just fine. okay, paula, thanks very much. we do have results of our $10 bill poll. right now we asked if you could replace alexander hamilton with a woman who would you choose? there's some of the choices. so far eleanor roosevelt winning
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with 43% of the vote. we also have something else going online right now. the $20 bill with beyonce circulating. >> of course. and now we're going to go to amy in the social square. >> okay, guys, here's a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu." cell phone dangers. an important safety alert about tracking down your lost phone. and then is plastic surgery now the norm? why it's more common than ever. plus, the clock is ticking. the big reveal of our make over my dad event just ahead. all of that and "deals & steals" live here in times square with tory. i love that bag. ♪
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♪ your lips are moving ♪ welcome back to "gma." oh, there it goes. the ponytail is gone for john there. from kentucky. he, of course, is part of our big dad makeover today. take a look at what he looked like before. that's before he went into our little tank. >> i'm going to guess the beard is gone too. >> yeah. >> you want keep a littl >> you're a fan of a little scruff. >> a little goatee. >> we have the results of the makeover coming up in just a bit. in the meantime, it is time for the "heat index" this morning and the hot button, a warning about the dangers of tracking your missing cell phone after a teenager was killed using an app to find his stolen phone. abc's rebecca jarvis is here with that story. good morning, rebecca. >> amy, good morning to you. a tragic end this morning to what appeared to be a routine search for a missing cell phone. a wake-up call. if you lose your cell phone, think twice before hunting it down. after losing his phone in a cab 18-year-old jeremy cook did what
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millions of us do, used a tracking app to hunt it down. he traced his phone to this parking lot early this week but after an altercation with three men he was shot multiple times and killed. >> the occupants in the vehicle attempted to drive away at which time the victim held on to the driver's side of the vehicle. >> police say the suspects left their car and cook's cell phone at the scene before fleeing on foot. last year alone 2.1 million americans had their cell phones stolen. remember that seattle family who used a cell phone tracking app to chase down their cellular culprit, the 911 operator pleading for them to pull over. >> i've been on the phone with someone just like that and was killed over a cell phone and i really don't want that to happen to you. okay. it's just really not worth it. >> reporter: while many of us may be willing to put ourselves in harm's way to retrieve a stolen phone, experts say it's just not worth it. >> when you misplace something or you lose something, you use
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the app to find something. but the minute you think you have reason to believe that it's stolen, you call the police. remember, your life and well-being is a lot better than having a recovered phone. >> reporter: so what can you do to protect yourself and all the information on your phone? always password protect and backup your contacts on an external device like a home computer. such a tragic lesson gone so wrong but this is the important information, back up that phone. you want to make it less indispensable so important and if it is stolen, if somebody does get ahold of that phone first thing you want to do is call your wireless provider, tell them you want it on the blacklist. how can you do that, the number one thing you need to give them is the imei number. that's a number everyone can look up on their phones. we can do it right now. get your phone out. it's star pound 06 pound and the first thing that's going to happen when you do that.
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i'm not going to show you my number but a number is going to pop up. that is the number you give to your service provider to make sure that that phone is on the blacklist. no thief can get all of your information. >> you do that now before this could happen to you. >> do it this morning. hopefully you did it with us. >> all right, rebecca, thank you so much. very important information. george. >> okay. amy, thanks so much. that is important information. we turn now to a remarkable rise of plastic surgery. more than 15 million cosmetic procedures performed in the u.s. last year and now a new "time" cover says nip and tuck has become the new norm. linsey davis with the story. >> i have not had plastic surgery. >> reporter: it used to be the stuff of mockery. >> i am very, very upset about this. >> you don't look upset. >> ah, the botox. >> reporter: these days the plastic surgery stigma is all but gone. >> cosmetic procedures have kind of become the new makeup. women are doing it because it's the new norm and their friends are doing it. >> reporter: as joel stein, the author of "nip, tuck or else," points out, most are going under
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the knife to keep up with the jones. according to stein last year alone doctors performed more than 15 million cosmetic procedures in the u.s. most of the roughly $13 billion americans spend on cosmetic procedures went to breast augmentation and lipo. but where do you start? meet the knife coach. clients pay her up to $500 an hour to recommend doctors and procedures. >> i see private clients. they run the gamut from ceos to soccer moms. >> reporter: but what if you can't afford your very own knife coach? head to realself.com. it's like yelp for cosmetic procedures. and plastic surgeons. katina wanted her prebaby body back and got a tummy tuck. the first one was a disaster. >> first surgery was like a nightmare. >> reporter: she turned to real self to keep from making the same mistake to find a doctor to give her the results she wanted. she says no need to keep this beauty secret under wraps. >> i had a great experience my second time.
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i knew i had to share it with people. >> reporter: the notion of getting work done no longer accompanied by shame but some might say necessity for those who are on all the time. >> now that we're all on social media, we're all celebrities and we feel like we're on the red carpet all the time. >> reporter: for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> thank you, linsey. want to welcome back dr. whitney bowe. great to have you again. are you seeing this big rise? >> absolutely. you know, more and more the needle is the new knife and patients are coming in and they're actually requesting they're opting, for minimally invasive and noninvasive proceed hours. >> women want to have things before the wrinkles show up. >> three main prophylactic or preventive treatments we're doing in the office. the most popular is the botulinum toxin injections and place those injections -- >> botox. disport. >> to prevent the appearance of
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those angry 11s, the lines across the forehead, crow's feet from even forming in the first place, doing resurfacing lasers to prevent the dilation of pores and changes and tone and texture. a lot of skin tightening noninvasive procedures as well to prevent the formation of jowls and a double chin from forming years down the road. >> i didn't know it was called the angry 11. i think i have the angry 22 because i have a couple of those. >> the earlobes are a big one. >> earlobes? >> a lot of women who wear heavy earrings, it can pull down the lobe. so you can put a little drop of filler and bring it right back. the decolletage and chest area can become crepey and tighten that up. the hands, a major area -- >> i'm feeling very loose right now. >> lift it all up and see the veins, tendons. we can use fillers to tighten that up. right above the knee, so we can use radio frequency and different things to lift that up, as well. >> you've said more and more
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people are chewsing the nonsurgical route. but with any procedure, there are always risks? >> the main ones are redness, swelling, bruising, but it's also important to keep in mind all of these treatments require maintenance. you know, so the cost can add up over the years. >> okay, dr. bowe, thanks for coming back. >> thanks so much. let's go to amy. and i have "deals & steals." tory is here with sizzling savings on hot summer accessories, thank you for the beach boys for the musical accompaniment. look at this bright yellow amazingness. >> i'm loving everything here. i've already been claiming this. we have this first gorgeous, gorgeous set of bracelets look at that. >> these are from sissy yates. i love these. these are little bangles that are fully adjustable. what i love is that you've got two of them on. they look great. singles, doubles, you could stack them. they work with all of your existing jewelry. really beautiful. nine -- six different colors to choose from. you can also choose either the gold plate or the rhodium, defending on what you prefer,
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normally $79. these are slashed by 71%. >> wow. >> 23 bucks. >> that is incredible. >> that's great. >> all right. thank you. this is really fun from rume. this is a little insert for your purse. so it's got nine different pockets and when you carry those tote bags or bags and all of your stuff becomes a mess this is a little insert that keeps it all organized or, quite frankly, use it on your own or for makeup but it's so great -- >> a purse organizer. >> i love that. >> normally $35, this is slashed in half. $17.50 and free shipping from rume. >> fantastic. >> i've also been eyeing this. weekend bag. beautiful. >> so fun, right? it's a tote bag from lulu dharma. i love it, because it's a nice heavy duty canvas, beautiful pastel geometric pattern. four different ones to choose from. waterproof on the inside. using it for the beach or any wet stuff you'll be okay. big discount on this. normally $125 slashed by 72% so today only, $35. >> wow?
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can't beat that. >> that is a steal. >> okay. another one we're all eyes. >> gorgeous. >> gorgeous. >> ooh. from amelia rose, these are two brand-new styles debuting first here on "good morning america." the double drop which we all love which comes in two different style, cushion cut or oval stones and then also the paris collection which has beautiful little pave stones around it. even more beautiful than you see on screen. big discount on these too. normally starting at $69, all of these are slashed by at least 51% so 29 to 34. >> what a deal. these make your outfits just sparkle. >> sparkle. >> they go with everything. i love, love, love. >> stunning. last but not least, these are fun too so this was started by two college friends, puravida, and now a huge celebrity following. rihanna wears them. big following in the music industry. they give jobs to artisans which we love. big discount, normally a set five to seven bracelets starts at $92.
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today only slashed by 78%. 0 bucks for your whole stack, 10 different stacks to choose from and free shipping from puravida. >> you have have outdone yourself. we thank the companies for providing the deals. head to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! to get the links and codes plus two web exclusives. ginger, off to you. >> how about this. got the sisters from wichita. folks from houston. and my ladies from -- >> alabama. >> birmingham, alabama. one of those places that's going to be plenty warm today much look at kiawah island, south carolina, already in the low 80s going for 91 for a high. that's only because it's at the coast. other spots could see close to records again, the heat advisories stretch from parts of alabama up to north carolina. this has been day after day. you know the heat is cumulative so please drink tons of water if you'll be outside for any extended period of time.
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>> we have the whole south and southeast over here and this is all muskegon, michigan. my ladies. >> jesse, you are going to do the honors on "pop news." >> i sure am. are you guys ready for some "pop news." let's get into it. big news for "ghostbusters" fans this morning. that's right. it is slime time. the director of the female driven reboot paul feig tweeting
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this photo overnight revealing he'll call light, camera, action overnight. melissa mccarthy and kristen wiig prepare to fire up the proton packs it's revealed emma stone passed on the film. she turned it down because she wasn't up for the commitment of a franchise calling it, quote, a whole thing. what does it mean when a girl says it's a whole thing? awesome thing. >> it's a whole awesome thing but takes a lot of time. >> commitment. >> she has the luxury of being able to pick and choose. >> maybe she would come back and revisit later as a villain. i think it's always a lot more fun to be the villain, don't you? in other news i got a lot of good news for ladies out there. you're welcome. big news for you. channing tatum and stars of "magic mike" are heating things up on the brand-new cover of "entertainment weekly" hitting newsstands. try to calm yourself down, paula faris. >> i'm not looking. >> first look and spoiler alert, unfortunately they keep their pants on. ah. sad news. tatum telling them they're working so hard on the dance routines they suffered injuries
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and joe manganiello had to finish up weeks of shooting with a torn bicep and our own michael strahan has a starring role and in case you missed it, he shared his trip to the wardrobe department and looks like we could be seeing michael in some gold lame. >> seriously. >> everything, and i do mean everything, will be revealed when "magic mike" opens at theaters come july 1st. what is gold lame? >> well, it's what you saw. i don't think many will be looking at the gold lame. >> interesting. >> now i got this mental image in my mind that i can't shake. >> do you feel like we're objectifying men right now? a little bit? no. i think we're okay with it. >> save your judgment for later. >> we'll have a "gma" party viewing. it's going to be fun. >> a lot of fun. a lot of people -- anxiously awaiting that, of course. >> you'll be invited too. >> thank you. with my gold lame, whatever. i'll bring it. it's great. finally i could not let this one go. wait for it. see what i did right there.
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an all-star team of 5-year-old t-ball players hit a home run with its "frozen" themed photos. check this out. known as the freeze this team posed in their elsa dresses in 90-degree weather. clearly that didn't bother them anyway because the photos quickly went viral. the photographer, betsy gregger is the mom of the team's catcher avery. look at that hit, great form. says the experience has been empowering for the girls to see they can dress up like princesses and still be tough. how awesome is that? >> what a great idea. >> it's not as easy running in a dress, i'm going to say but they did it with style. >> they were mean mugging in those photos. >> don't mess with them. >> that is your "pop news," ladies and gentlemen. >> good job, jesse. >> nice job. we got a lot more coming up. "orange is the new black," amy went behind bars and wore that orange jumpsuit. we'll hear from her ahead. the big reveal of our dad makeover in just minutes.
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good morning i'm eric thomas. parking restrictions in oakland begin at 8:00 tonight ahead of the warriors championship parade and rally tomorrow morning. hundreds of barricades were dropped off yesterday. some will block off traffic. the rest will keep the thousands of fans at bay. the warriors victory parade begins at 10:00 tomorrow morning morning. the route runs from 11th and broadway to the keizer convention center for a rally. fans can start lining up for the rally at 5:00 tomorrow morning. let's see what the drive looks like this morning. >> an earlier accident at walnut creek off 680 westbound 24. a motorcycle was down. finally been cleared by the damage still remains. traffic backup into concorde. 280 northbound in san jose we have an accident near the 880
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my seven-day forecast well below average a little warming ♪ i'm working it out ♪ ♪ i won't let you down ♪ and welcome back to "gma" here in times square right now and everyone is excited for our giant party in the park tomorrow with adam lambert. >> his new album already getting rave reviews. can't wait to see him perform live. we want you to join us in central park tomorrow. >> that's right. almost time for our big make over my dad reveal. john, our father of five from kentucky, you see him right there. well, he stepped into that time machine just moments ago and we're revealing his new look for father's day just ahead. paula said there will be a goatee. >> i'll say. >> i'm rearing to go. >> but first, wait, i got to make it official. >> do it. >> right here. there we go. my first visit to the set of the
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netflix hit show "orange is the new black," yes, a new york city set has been transform eded into litchfield penitentiary, the fictional home away from home for this very talented girl power cast. so talented, in fact, that they were guaranteed a next season before this season even started, and during my all access visit, they even had a few surprises in store. take a look. ♪ >> reporter: the ladies of litchfield are back. you're so glamorous. >> it is the new look for season four. >> how would the show change if you all had glam looks? >> there would be -- [ all talking at once ] >> it would be a lifetime. >> how much time is allotted for hair and makeup typically on the show? >> 12 minutes. >> reporter: and this girl power cast has had a real reason to show off their glamorous side. look at this. "essence." >> yay. >> highly binge-watchable,
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which i would agree then you've got this one. >> yay. >> hello, you two. >> i love it. >> sexy. >> oh, yeah. >> only two minutes in wardrobe that day. >> yeah, exactly. >> yes. >> this. laverne right here and, oh, look, more laverne. >> hey. >> any time somebody gets a cover we all applaud. >> you've been applauding a lot lately. >> we need to space these pom-poms out more evenly. >> i'm a wacky clown. i don't need symmetry and you're stalling. >> we have this opportunity that's very powerful like it's palpable and moving for us to be like, holy cow, we get to represent something that means something to us personally you know. >> what's it like to be the femme fatale of the group? >> oh, gosh, it's funny. when i first read the character, i didn't think of her as this kind of femme fatale person. and then it just -- i don't know.
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she just kind of -- yeah, i don't know. i love my character. she's awesome. >> it's probably going down right now, angel dust. >> i was watching it. you know, the thing that everyone does, they think, how would i be in prison? >> i don't think i would do as well as gloria. >> you don't know how you'd do. you've never been in that situation. you might do very, very well. >> you think so? >> i suspect you would, madam. >> ah. >> they wouldn't put you in the kitchen. >> i'm making an omelet. >> i got no scraps for your hooch today, and i'm still waiting on my jar from the last batch. >> i have to really stop myself from not calling you your characters' names. kate, not red. but, kate -- >> call me red. i prefer it. >> and i love that accent because you're from iowa.
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>> if you don't bring me bad news, then i won't kill the messenger. >> that's hard to believe. >> no, it's harder to believe i'm from dubuque, iowa. >> what do people say to you on the streets out of uniform. >> i get a lot of people who legitimately think i came down from bellevue hospital like really are from -- >> and part of our all access pass to the set of "orange," my own uniform. they even made me official. look at that. inmate robach. you're taking me on a tour here. >> yes, i am. i thought we'd welcome you in and show you what's going on. >> commissary. >> yep. this is the commissary, so this is where everybody lines up. takes care of little treats back there. look, they have cook zero. i feel like that's new. >> so this is the visitation room. >> yes. i think the first time i was here we were actually at this table. we had this intense scene and i was just in heaven. i was just like this is this is an "abc news special report." deadly church shooting.
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tragedy in charleston. >> and good morning. i'm amy robach. we're interrupting your regular programming for breaking news in that deadly church shooting in charleston, south carolina. we have just learned the suspect, 21-year-old dylann roof has been caught in north carolina. attorney general loretta lynch confirms he is now in police custody. police say roof walked into the historic mother emanuel church last night and sat down for nearly an hour at a bible study there and then opened fire killing nine people six women and three men, including the church's pastor, clementa pinckney who also is a prominent state senator. we want to bring in abc news consultant and former fbi special agent brad garrett. brad we talked earlier this morning. you predicted this was going to be a quick search. >> and the reason why is he did everything straightforward. didn't disguise himself. had great surveillance photographs of him. left a witness alive that could
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i.d. him so she could spread the word that he's the shooter. and then he's found a short time later. i'm glad he was taken into custody. i'm hoping without any violence occurring. but now maybe we'll get a better picture as to what his mind-set was. >> 21 years old. looked as though shehe wanted to be caught. left a witness behind. pictures everywhere. how do you think they tracked him to north carolina? >> they had a tag number i think in short order before they told us they knew who he was. you get the word out. literally law enforcement, city county state have the tag number car description and i.d. of him. you can only go down so many roads if you are still in the car. they probably did a car stop or surprised him at a particular location. >> brad garrett with the latest in d.c. we're going to return everyone to their regular programming
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except in the west where "gma" continues. president obama will be speaking on this topic shortly. we'll be back with you for that. and there will be a complete wrap-up tonight on "world news tonight" with david muir. you can get any of the latest she's trying to figure out joy and sadness and fear and how they all work together. in the beginning of the movie joy is pretty much driving the car, you know, and then things change a little bit, and it gets a little more complicated. you can follow it completely. >> i know you went to the premiere and a lot of adults crying, a lot of emotion there. >> oh yeah. >> did you get a chance to watch it with your son? >> i haven't yet. i'm -- he's going to be 7 in july so i'm going to take him this weekend or next weekend. just -- he's pretty up to speed, you know. i think he'll manage okay and he'll understand some of the concepts and a lot of stuff going on anyway. you could just see it with anger -- >> plenty of laugh action. >> yeah, it's fine.
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stuff for little kids and adults will pick up the message as well. so something for everybody. >> no question about it. 6 this is thursday and we do throwback thursday and we actually found a clip of your first ever appearance on "gma" 25 years ago. >> okay. here we go. >> it's not comparable to anything i've ever seen on television before. i think it's sort of -- it's nonderivative, you know. it's -- it exists completely on its own, and i think that's probably one of the more exciting thing about the show. you can't trace it back. >> you got the spiked hair and you get to use the word nonderivative. >> who was i trying to kid? who was i trying to fool back then? i've given up on that. you know, no more of that. >> of course, you were talking about "twin peaks." >> right. >> it's actually coming back 25 years later. >> yes. >> are you ready for that? >> i hope so. i hope i don't have hair like that. excited about this. so excited. really excited to work with david lynch again. it's been 25 years. >> yeah. he is definitely going to be a part of it.
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>> he's going to be directing these episodes and we'll start sometime in the fall. it's still a little vague but he is going to be at the helm and that is just so thrilling for me because i just love working with david. we have a great relationship. >> and it's still going to be nonderivative. >> and it's still -- well, i hope so. >> well, kyle, thank you for coming in. "inside out" opens in theaters tomorrow. fantastic film. now let's go outside to ginger. [ cheers and applause ] >> hey. seriously every day i get more and more wanting to see that movie. let's quickly check the flash flood watches because they are in effect. there are places that had up to a half foot or foot of rain overnight. now the bull's-eye in northern arkansas, southern missouri, the >> morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco. we will see sunshine this afternoon but for the coast and a crisp breeze keeps up 57 to 89 inland. taking the 90s out of the forecast. the seven-day forecast could back on friday and saturday and looking
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"gma" time machine for a makeover for a part of our thank you dad series. he's a dad who's always putting others ahead of himself so before we see what our incredible beauty team has been up to, we want you to know his story. take a look. meet john barefield. less than four years ago, the 33-year-old kentucky man was single with no children. then he met kristina, a single mom, and overnight he became a husband and dad to five kids, ages 6 to 16. >> i love each and every one of them. i'll always take care of them just like they were my own. >> it's like he was made -- he was made to be their dad. >> reporter: but since becoming a dad, john, who works in the unloading department at walmart, admits everything he does is for his wife and kids and he's, well -- >> you know, i let myself go for the sake of everybody else. >> there's his hair. >> it's very long, straggly and gray. he's younger than i am, but he looks like ten years older than i am. >> there's his clothes.
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>> usually he's in either a tank top and jeans or a t-shirt and jeans. usually they have holes in them. >> and then there's his beard. >> the beard, i'll be honest, is just from being lazy. >> that's why when kristina heard about our make over my dad segment she and the kids jumped at the opportunity. >> "gma," i desperately need your help. >> all: dad needs a makeover! >> reporter: on hand to make him over "gma's" resident glam squad, style guru gretta monahan, hairdresser to the stars, ted gibson and makeup artist extraordinaire carmindy. >> i can't wait to see him step out of the time machine and let the world outside see what we always see from the inside. [ cheers and applause ] >> well, guess what, kristina, your wait is over. you are here along with -- we've got style guru, gretta monahan, lead stylist on tlc's "brides gone styled" and
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also celebrity hairstylist ted gibson and makeup artist extraordinaire carmindy. one final look at that photo, before photo before we have him step out of our "gma" time machine. gretta, i'll ask you to do the honors. john, come on out! >> whoo. >> take a look. [ cheers and applause ] >> kristina. >> hi. >> oh. >> look at that. >> amazed. >> look how cute. >> oh. >> john, how do you feel? >> i feel wonderful. i really do. >> i see tears in your eyes. everyone wants to get a nice look at you. >> i feel like a weight's been lifted off my shoulders. >> oh. you look incredible. and you know what, it's finally time you did something for yourself. wouldn't you agree? and your family did it for you. they had to kind of push you into that time machine. are you glad they did? >> yes, i am. >> look, he's emotional.
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tell me what you did for john. >> daddy john is the best. i think it's amazing that you nominated him. she wanted him to be pampered. that's the thing she told us and what we did was a summer suit. buy it for your man because you can break it up and wear it a hundred ways and accessories. don't be afraid. he thought, ooh, that's not me but he looks amazing. >> you look 15 years younger. i was going to say that, at least. >> 20. >> i'll go with that too. >> 20 years younger, right. take your hat off for me, john. >> what happens there? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> we went short. >> colored it. it looks fantastic. the first thing you want to do, guy, embrace your baldness. look how sexy he is, right? you know, bruce willis, vin diesel and, of course, andre agassi have all embraced their baldness, so do it. the second thing is your beard, look how -- you said 20 years younger. that's exactly what we did today. >> it looks amazing. tell me what you did. >> for men's grooming, tip number one, use an spf with a tippett to it so it evens out your skin tone.
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his eyes were so beautiful we used a tinted brow. tinted brow groomer. look at his eyes stand out. >> remarkable. >> if you look into the camera just look at the difference. that is remarkable. >> yeah. >> look at you. >> gorgeous. >> look at you. >> you are glowing. >> kristina, john looks great. john feels great. i want to know what you think now when you look at him. i mean that's not even the same guy. i mean he's the same guy on the inside but he looks a whole lot different. >> he looked great to me before but he's just amazing. >> ah. >> he's the best dad. happy father's day, john. you guys have some alone time there. [ cheers and applause ] >> i love you. >> if you want to get the glam squad makeover tips, go to our website goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! and maybe you can look as good as john. coming up next on "gma," we're going to go one-on-one with joanna swisher, star of the new "astronaut wives club" just ahead. congratulations, you guys. ♪
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♪ i know you lie ♪ we have a brand-new drama debuting tonight called "the astronaut wives club" all about the women behind the men who launched into space and, of course, changed the course of history. jesse, you sat down with one of the show's stars. >> i had a chance to talk to the supremely talented joanna garcia swisher. she's the actress who play ss betty grissom, the second lady of space. her husband gus grissom was the first nasa astronaut to fly into space twice and, meanwhile, she was back on earth trying to stay grounded. here's a look at a scene from "the astronaut wives club." >> hey, hon, you okay? >> gus is going up next. i'm going to be the second lady of space. >> you're the wife of the first nasa astronaut that gets to actually go to outer space twice.
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there's actually a competition going on between the astronauts. how did that affect their wives? >> it was such a unique circumstance. these women were simple military wives and they were kind of thrown together and, you know, their husbands obviously were chosen for this very elite group that it was obviously so exciting but there was a lot of terror involved. there were so many unknowns, so many -- i mean, you didn't know if they were going to make it back. there was just a lot of questions so they came together. the story is really a story of sisterhood. it's a story of friendship coming together in a very unique, unusual situation and how they supported each other through it. >> now, did you get a chance to actually ever speak to the woman who you portray in the show? >> yes. >> what did she tell you? >> i met betty after the filming and grew to love betty and i have a lot of love for her and a lot of respect. betty was an incredible partner and certainly was not afraid to fight for gus and his legacy, and i really understand that as a wife. >> i'm betty grissom, gus' wife. >> so i took my marriage and that sense of commitment and friendship and wanting to protect and always honor that. ♪ [ applause ]
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>> you guys actually filmed it all in new orleans. >> we did. >> which is actually one of my favorite cities. >> amazing. >> did you guys have -- the cast, were you able to actually enjoy the city? did you have any fun adventures? >> rite of passage. >> yes. momma caught a few beads. okay. i came by them in the honorable way by a friendly manner not having to do anything, you know, too scandalous, but we definitely -- i think that it was a great thing that for this particular story because we were all put into a new city, and we were each other's support group and i think it really helped create this instant bond between us and even the astronauts, all of us, we became a little tribe and we ate our way and drank our way through that city. after a while it was like, we got to start cooking. >> and something really interesting about gus grissom, as well, guys. for a man who dedicated his life to exploring space, he said that he used to like to spend a quiet evening with his wife and children in his own living room. it's important to remember these astronauts were absolute rock stars. they spent so much time away
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good morning i'm eric thomas. first up, a check on the weather with meteorologist mike nicco. >> do you love a parade? warriors nba championship parade starts tomorrow morning. there will be a lot of people in the morning, 57 at 10:00. mid-up toker 60s with sunshine during the afternoon hours. heading out today, temperatures below average. mid-up toker 60s in san francisco and oakland. and then 80s as you're heading inland. i took the 90s out of the forecast. they will come back briefly friday and saturday but father's day is looking cooler. we had an earlier accident at walnut creek off 680. not a lot of improvement here. it's been cleared. it involved a motorcycle. still jammed into concorde. a new accident in hayward. this is south 880 at 92. lots of slow traffic approaching. >> for "live with
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kelly and michael." >> it's "live with kelly & michael." today, academy award-winning actress holly hunter. and from "orange is the new blac and performance from singer and actress hilary duff. plus, the lovely busy philipps joins michael next. [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television]
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