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today's team. the last man to coach them was also around for the ride. >> did you have a parade in 75? >> are you kidding me? it was nice, but it wasn't like this. >> at the u.s. open tiger woods did not come close to making the cut. he shot a 76 today to leave him 16 over par, his worst ever score at a major championship. the sequence pretty much describes tiger's game, slipping badly. the master's champ spieth is tied for the lead. his playing partner was jason day who whrapsed -- collapsed. he was checked out by medical personnel who doig -- diagnosed him with vertigo. he would bogey hole. right now he is tied for 9th and he hopes to play
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7%is weekend. dustin johnson with a great effort on three. he holds out for an eagle. he is now one stroke back. halfway through the u.s. open it is spieth and reid tied for the lead at five under. they are just one swing off the pace. and people are not just talking about who is winning the u.s. open, but will tiger ever get his game back? >> interesting. thanks, rick. abc news continues on-line, on twitter, facebook and all of your mobile devices with our abc7 news app. our next newscast is at 5:00
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watching abc7 news at 11:00. hope you had a wonderful day and enjoyed all of the
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warriors festivities. i know i did, especially watching our abc7 news coverage. great stuff. right now on jimmy kimmle, the star of "jurassic world" chris pratt. before we hand it over to jimmy, here is a final look at today's championship parade. have a great weekend, every. -- everyone. >> where my warriors at? >> there it is. this is insane. 11th and broadway going down grant street. >> klay thompson driving by us. >> have you seen oakland happier? >> no, the happiest i have seen. >> you got a picture? >> it looks so cool. ♪ nobody wants to start with us ♪ ♪
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>> announcer: it's time for "the view," america. is the biggest threat of jurassic world a foot-a-saurus. why someomen are losing their head over heels. >> run! women have gain sod much from the days of astronaut wives club. you may not love the reason you caught up to "mad men." . and hil, yeah! hilary duff talks about baring all on instagram and why her brand-new video is igniting "sparks" online. note when you're touching me, baby i see sparks ♪ then, it's the omg, no, they didn't, how can they get away with that comedy of the summer. >> oh, hey, guys. hi. what's up? >> announcer: adam scott and jason schwartzman bring the overnight to daytime. >> this is "the view."
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with whoopi. nicolle wallace. rosie perez, raven-symone, and today, "20/20's" elizabeth vargas hits the co-host chair. it all starts now. ♪ wake up wake up on a saturday night ♪ ♪ ♪ london, paris, maybe tokyo [ cheers and applause ] hey. whoo! hello, hello, hello, hello. whoo. hey. hello, hello, hello, and welcome to "the view," y'all. welcome to "the view." [ cheers and applause ] that was the hit song, "wake up" by hilary duff, who is here today. [ cheers and applause ] and if that's not enough, millions will be heading to see
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the megahit jurassic park this week open. "jurassic world" my bad. but the blockbuster has come under fire because star bryce dallas howard spends the movie running from dinosaurs, which we all would be doing. but she's running in high heels. >> i have to say, i saw this movie. i took my son to it last weekend. i was laughing out loud. like, she's still in her nude high heels? after like two hours of sludge and t-rexs and velociraptors? in a white dres, nude heels. it was hysterical. >> i understand where they're coming from. i did "that's so raven" from 15 to 20, did every episode, wore high heels. >> in real life, september 11th, when the planes they thought consider coming for the nation's capitol. i was in the white house. the first thing the secret service agents said to the women was take off your heels and run.
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so when your life's on the line. maybe this is part of the fantasy of the movies. in real life, they said, take off your heels and run. >> let's look at this. it's a dinosaur movie. so if they can have dinosaurs -- she can survive running in high heels. some babes can do -- what pisses me off more than anything. i don't mind the heels. i want them to have dinosaur poo on them. poo should be flying. she should have stuff on her -- that would irritate me. the dress is still clean? if you're sweat like in church, come on. >> and her makeup. makeup was still perfect. >> we see people -- that, whatever happened to baby jane? at the end of the movie, joan crawford is on the beach, eating rats, all kinds of terrible
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stuff happened, her makeup is flawless. but this is hollywood. get sweaty. i want to see you sweat. >> i love sigourney we've aver. >> she didn't have on high heels. she had on fabulous reeboks, which i then got to wear. >> but her whole -- no makeup. just gorgeous. >> she don't play. she don't play. >> reese witherspoon made news because when she did "wild ts yeah, "wild" she was begging the director to be able to wear just mascara. they said, you cannot wear a stitch of makeup. you're playing a woman going out to hike miles by herself in the wild. you can't have makeup on. she begged for mascara. >> i have worn mascara with camping. i hate camping. i like electrical outlets.
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and flushing toilets. >> she's playing this woman. you can't lay the woman who didn't take anything. you can't suddenly have big eyelashes. >> she went to the dirt and went like that. some girls will makeshift and ke shuf happen. >> did you say shift? >> a makeshift solution. >> no, i heard a different word. >> no -- make -- >> i wanted to clarify. i heard a totally different word. [ cheers and applause ] >> some people, you know, melt crayons to make lip strik or kool-aid to dye your hair. >> you're in the wild and the dust is blowing, you know, i guess you could -- i guess you could get some stuff off the road or -- i guess you could. i'm not sure. >> who cares? i mean, really. >> you never know where you're kind of partner will fall in? maybe he'll come out of a cave or something. but you know, strange things happen. we're talking about all the weird stuff because women have
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apparently caught up to men in one specific category. the average woman today weighs as much as the average man did in the 1960s, which is about 166. uh -- some people seem to be quite surprised by this. does this surprise anybody? >> that's normal people. not the people that are air-brushed and sucked and tucked in the industry to make you feel like you're fat. [ cheers and applause ] >> you know, i agree with you. the connection to me is that while our weight is so much heavier than it was in the '60s, so are our diseases. i don't think this is weight gain if terms of what we look like. i'm worried about the statistics in terms of heart disease and diabetes. >> the weight has gone up but there's more exercise regimes and dietary things. >> things are different. there's many, many reasons why. new research has insight into
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this. some people sabotage their own weight loss because they want to sub consciously be overweight. experts say some feel that being overweight is their normal state. >> i love to read this research. i don't know. i think it's great to embrace your natural body and great to -- the goal is to be healthy and feel good about yourself. i've never heard somebody say, i wish i was overweight. >> no, it's not conscious. >> it's sub conscious. >> how do you measure that? >> there's various reasons. one is what you were talking about earlier. the pressure put on women, how we should look. >> from your family and the media. >> it's like, oh, well, i'm overweight. it's natural for me. it's just -- and also, it's like, in relationships. if your man or woman is not making you feel good, the pounds come on. it becomes like a block. >> i will say this. >> there's a lot of varied reasons. >> being overweight my younger years and losing weight and
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always fluctuating and looking for somebody to underwhat i'm going through, it's pressures, it's stress. rebel wilson talked about this. you sit there and you have a diet. and you're like, oh, my goodness, it has no taste because i'm addicted to the shoeingers and the crazy stuff in the food. and i reach for something. it's like crack in that. you go right back. snickers. let me get french fries. mayonnaise on my barbecue sauce on a hot dog with cheese. >> oprah, for all the success that she achieved, you know, she couldn't sort of stare down her own overeating. i read her books. she writes about winning awards and all she can think of is i don't want to go because i don't want to get dressed. >> some people are thicker than others. some people are naturally skinny. my family is not. i have to get over that.
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because in the industry, i didn't get jobs because i was too big. then randomly, it became big girl season. even got a job. it's ridiculous. >> your body has a natural weight. you can fight it all you want. >> it depends on your years, too. it's what, you know, part of this is that our -- what sit called, the bmw? >> the bmi. >> the bmi. >> with but we'll take a bmw, too. >> i think we need to maybe rethink some of the body mass index. i feel like not everybody fits this. and so if you say that everybody over this is overweight, it's a problem. because people say, i'm not overweight. i'm healthy. but this is my size. coming right back. don't eat anything you see. >> announcer: don't let your kids watch violent flicks like pulp fiction? find out why it saved these brothers lives.
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[ cheers and applause ] so welcome back. you know, elizabeth, you have fascinating special coming up tonight on "20/20." please tell everybody about it. it will blow your mind. >> we were all talking about it before we came on the show. it's called -- "the wolf pack" we've titled it. it's a story about family, serve children, six of them boy, who were some of them born, all of them raised in a tiny apartment in the lower east side of
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manhattan in a housing project. were not allowed to leave. the father locked the door. didn't allow the mother or any of the children to leave without his permission and some years, that was not at all. not a single day outside. these boys grew up, six boys, you know, all in this one little room. and movies became their lifeline. they watched thousands and thousands of movies. they memorized them. they pain stakingly wrote out the entire script. they acted them out. we have a clip to show you doing just that with the props they made in their house with, like, garbage. take a look. at some point, watching is not enough. the boys decide to become a part of the movies they love. in the confines of their tiny apartment, their imagination runs wild. >> i'm superfly tnt. >> reporter: they pain stakingly transscrip every word. making scripts, costumes. how many zmeens the movie is this? >> this is the whole move.
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>> reporter: this is the whole movie? >> every word that is uttered. >> reporter: and that's every word in "pulp fiction "? you have to be kidding me. >> we have an oxygen tank from no country for old men. inside, if you want the feel that, that is tin cans. >> it's extraordinary. at the age of 15, one of the boys, micunda. they all have sanskrit names. he puts on a mask and while his father's out getting groceries, he sneaks out. the mom and the brothers are like, oh, my god. he runs out. gets arrested because he's wearing a mike myers mask. that breaks the spell. the boys start going out. they meet a documentary film maker named crystal the.
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she starts doing a documentary about the young boys who lock like the cast of reservoir dogs. at that point, when she met them, hair down to their waist. she thinks she's doing a film on boys who love movies. it's a year and a half into filming that they tell her they were not allowed to leave for 14 years. >> they ran out and broke the spell. what was the spell? >> they were terrified of the father. he said the outside world is dangerous. people are dangerous. it was, you're not allowed to leave. if you do, there will be consequences. they were all in fear of the father. but micunda's breaking out broke the spell. crystal, the filmmaker, captured their very first days out. and they're an extraordinary group of young men. they really are. >> is it a housing project they were in? >> yes. >> that's what it looked like.
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>> so -- >> nobody knew they were there. >> nobody knew they were there. >> that's the most amazing thing. there is a secret. a secret family. seven kids behind a locked door. neighbors we interviewed said i never saw them, i never heard them. >> when you're in housing. you're part of it, you have to list the residents inside the apartment. >> i'm sure they were on a list some place. nobody saw the kids. >> the city had them renl strered as children. why didn't any child services go in the house and say, where are your kids? >> there were no complaints. >> it's a new york city law that kids have to be in school. >> you can home school your kids. >> are there birth certificates? >> yes. >> born at home? >> no, in hospitals. at one point, one of the boys was born, they were living in a van. we have pictures of the babies in the van. >> how long has -- have they been outside of the spell?
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>> five years. >> where do they live? >> get this, they all still live in the apartment. except for one son who scraped enough money together to live in bed-stuy with roommates. the sons are desperate to raise money. only one son speaks to the father. one son living in the apartment said, my father's dead to me. >> does the father not live in the apartment? >> yes, he's there. behind closed doors. i spent a day shooting there. he wouldn't speak to us. >> you have to watch it. >> i've been dreeling a bt this special, it's so great. >> do you know your neighbors. watch out for each other. check on people. >> the fortitude. the resilience people have. imagination can save you. >> and the movies. >> the movies can save you. >> movies, i can -- you know, i speak to that. movies work. >> they do. >> so you can catch "20/20"
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tonight at 10:00 p.m. right here on abc. the documentary, the wolfpack opens in theaters nationwide today. because father's day is coming up this weekend, on sunday. we wanted to bring you a dad doing it right. photographer marc bushel is teaching his 5-year-old daughter, lily, about heroes with a photo shoot that had her pose as mother teresa. first black astronaut dr. mae jemison. singer and actress josephine baker. and bessie coleman, who you may not know. she was the first female black pilot. >> love him. >> so, it's all good. we're going to go and come right back with the wonderful and amazing hilary duff. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ . >> announcer: she's getting "younger" on tv and getting fans
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ cause when you're touching me baby it seems fine ♪ ♪ you make my heart go ♪ you you make my heart go [ cheers and applause ] oh, hey, girl, i know you. hilary duff is igniting "sparks" this summer with a new album that's number one on itunes right now. she's also a hit on tv in "younger," the latest series from "sex and the city" creator darren star. please welcome, hilary duff. [ cheers and applause ]
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>> well, hello. >> hello. >> you just walked out to your new single. it's fire, sweet tooe, it's fire. it's called "sparks." we have to ask you about the music video. it talks about dating. you're on a website. >> wouldn't it be wonderful if it was my website. >> that would be genius. she's on tinder, and going on dates. you are really on tinder? >> are you seriously on tinder? >> oh, my gosh. >> why you on tinder? >> if you have ever sat with one of your single girlfriends that has tinder, it is the most entertaining thing you can do. it's hilarious. you laugh. and, um, i never took it seriously and so many people i know were like meeting people, becoming, like, married, and -- >> from

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