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good morning, america. captured. the three-week-long manhunt for the escaped killers coming to an end. >> the nightmare is finally over. >> david sweat shot twice. trying to escape into the woods. taken to the hospital in critical condition. brand-new images showing the takedown. what the killers did to throw them off their scent. and we hear how the hero cop tracked him. erupting overnight. wall of frames a fast-moving wildfire. threatens homes. forcing thousands to flee in an instant. the fire mixing with propane tanks creating dangerous explosions as triple digit temperatures and strong winds fuel the flames. danger in the water. >> caller's saying someone's been bitten by a shark. >> an 18-year-old recovering
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from life-threatening shark bites. the latest attack off north carolina as new video shows how many sharks are lurking close to shore. and new clues why the surge in attacks this year. ♪ ♪ rhythm nation ♪ you better believe janet jackson is back. the superstar singer stealing the spotlight at the b.e.t. awards without even singing a note. plus, diddy fall? the hip-hop star taking a tumble. in front of horrified fans. all the buzziest moments of the night, all this morning. and we do say good morning, america. we say good morning to george and amy. wonderful to have you back. >> great to be back. >> did you have restful vacations? >> we did a restful vacation, but a busy monday morning. beginning with the escaped killers. the massive manhunt finally over after more than three weeks. >> these new images show david sweat right after he was shot, being arrested, two days after richard matt was killed.
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sweat was caught in constable, new york, just a mile and a half as you can see from the canadian border. linzie janis is on the scene. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, robin. a lot of people slept better last night than they have in weeks. thanks to a state trooper who shot sweat down right here on this farm. he came across him on the road, chased him across this field, shooting him before he could escape into the thick forest. overnight, the three week long manhunt finally coming to an end. >> took 22 days. but we can now confirm, as of two days ago, mr. matt is deceased. and the other escapee, mr. sweat, is in custody. >> reporter: shortly after 3:00 p.m. sunday, new york police sergeant jay cook spotting the killer a mile 'a half from the canadian border, chasing him on foot. before shooting him twice in the torso.
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>> he spotted a male who was jogging. he recognized him to be david sweat. at that time, sweat turned and fred on foot. he realized sweat would make it to the treeline. he fired two shots from his service weapon. >> there's a bunch of officers standing up there. >> reporter: this man watching it all play out op his farm. >> he was just about at the treeline. if he would have gotten to the treeline, they probably wouldn't have got him. >> i said to sergeant cook, go home tonight and tell your daughters you're a hero. >> reporter: sweat rushed to a local hospital then transported to ail wantlbany new york medical center for treatment, now in critical condition. law enforcement celebrating their hard-won victory. the net closing in on sweat 48 hours after his partner in crime and fellow murderer, richard matt, was shot and killed by a border agent. the two men captured by this hunting trail cam last week.
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officers finding sweat's dna on food less than a mile from where matt went down. the men also using pepper to throw dogs off their trail. >> we got one guy down. >> yeah! >> reporter: matt making a fatal mistake friday afternoon, attempting to car-jack a couple driving by. >> they drove on about eight miles. realized there was a bullet hole through the back of the camper. >> reporter: police following the shot deep into the woods. one of them spotting matt after he coughed. shooting the double murderer several times when he refused to surrender. matt was armed with a to-gauge shotgun when he was killed. sweat was unarmed. authorities say the two men stuck together for a period of time after their brazen escape and them split up. robin? >> a huge sigh of relief that that's over. >> sure is. no question. we turn now to the wildfire in washington state already scorching more than 1800 acres. growing fast. destroying homes. forcing thousands to evacuate. neal karlinsky is on the front lines this morning.
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good morning, neal. >> reporter: george, good morning. they're dealing with a fire emergency on their hands here. you can see the flames on the hillside over the homes there, they have died down a little bit. that is one of several large hotspots we found as we were driving in a short time ago. overnight, this fast-moving wildfire in washington state forcing thousand from their homes. >> zero percent contained at this time. public safety is the number one concern. since it's so close to the city we want to make sure the people are safe. >> reporter: the huge blaze destroying close to a dozen homes so far. dozens more still in jeopardy this morning. >> the houses over there are threatened. it already burned one barn. >> reporter: the grass fire starting sunday afternoon. op a remote hillside but triple-digit temperatures and strong winds pushed it into residential areas. the wall of flames swallowing homes as it grew. >> the fire started right down by us and it went straight up the hill right behind our house. >> reporter: helicopters dropping water earlier in the
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day. they had to stop as night fell. the blaze growing to more than 1800 acres. moving all the way into the downtown area of wenatchee, washington, setting local businesses ablaze. at this plant, the flames mixing with propane tanks, creating dangerous explosions and forcing firefighters back. officials declaring a level three evacuation. the most dangerous. and going door to door. >> not much they can do. look at how much it's flaming up right now. it's just incredible. >> reporter: it will take them a little while to get a handle how many structures and homes they have lost so far. the good news the strong winds are dying down but the bad news they are expecting more scorching temperatures today, robin? >> it's bad news. neal, thank you. now to dangerous, extreme weather. lightning strikes across the
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country. over the weekend, more than a dozen people were struck by lightning on a colorado mountain on sunday. abc's clayton sandell is there this morning with the latest. good morning, clayton. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is the road to mt. bierstadt here in colorado. it's an extremely popular place for hiking but with a summit of more than 14,000 feet it's also extremely dangerous when lightning strikes. dangerous lightning. [ horns honking ] sounding alarms nationwide. >> we're on the top of mt. bierstadt. people struck by light anything. >> reporter: 13 people struck on this mountain sunday residue workers taking five of them to hospitals. one critically injured. >> it was like trying to guess where the lightning would be next. >> some of them were knocked unconscious for awhile. up to five minutes. >> reporter: in illinois, this man surviving his second time being struck by lightning after it went through this tree and them through his body. in south carolina, saturday. >> they just did have a lightning strike on the field. >> reporter: one woman is still alive, struck by lightning on
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this tarmac as she exited her plane. 300 people in the u.s. have died in lightning strikes over the last decade. the latest, an arizona hiker losing her life saturday after being caught in a lightning storm. >> back in st. louis, the rain delay continues. severe weather in the area. >> reporter: this morning, the severe weather now moving east, in missouri overnight, tornado warnings forcing baseball fans to take shelter in st. louis. heavy rain trapping drivers. the storms bringing heavy winds and dangerous flash flooding. three inches of rain falling in ohio. trees crushing cars in massachusetts. >> it has been very trying, all week long. >> reporter: here in colorado, the sheriff tells us everyone struck by lightning here is lucky to be alive. robin? >> all right, clayton, thank you. >> 25 reported tornadoes over the weekend. more severe storms this morning, ginger? >> one of them in north dakota over the weekend. it's roping out. that usually means it's dying.
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no worries. there are more shots at seeing isolated tornadoes today. especially damaging wind. cincinnati to lexington, after we destabilize again, we'll have some showers around. we have a pocket in minneapolis almost up to duluth, but that large hail possible, too. the record heat. neal alluded to it. not just record daily temperatures. the hottest june temperatures ever for these cities in washington state. and it's not going anywhere. red flag warnings stick with you. 106 redding. the next couple of days, they might have a slight break into the 90s. a lot of folks end up in the 100s by the end of the week. so, robin, george, it's not going anywhere. >> boy, it sure isn't. okay, ginger, thanks. we turn now to the crisis that has stock markets tumbling around the world. greece's financial system is on the brink of collapse. its banks and stock markets shut down. it's causing a ripple effect across the globe. rebecca jarvis here to break it down. u.s. markets feeling the pressure? >> that's right, george. good morning. those retirement savings
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accounts in for a volatile ride. the dow opening more than 100 points down. all because of this greeks lining up trying to get their money out. banks won't reopen until thursday. many atms in greece have been completely emptied of cash. and now the greek government says the most any person can withdraw from their account is $67 a day. the country is about to run out of money. and is on the verge of a financial meltdown, george. a very troubling situation. >> at the same time, u.s. markets feeling the pressure from puerto rico. they can't pay their bills. >> their governor calling it a death spiral. they've taken on too much debt, more that any american state per capita. and now they are trying to fix this problem. the economy there is in ruin. more and more puerto ricans are coming to the mainland united states. that will not help the problem. >> amazing how small places affect the entire world. >> in wig ways. >> certainly does, george. turning now to the heightened terror concerns heading into the holiday weekend.
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homeland security and fbi warning of potential attacks. the fears elevated after those three terror attacks overseas friday. abc's pierre thomas has the very latest and joins us this morning from washington. good morning, pierre. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, robin. those attacks overseas have caught the attention of u.s. law enforcement. the assault on the american gas company in france, the bombing at the mosque in kuwait and the massacre at the beach resort in tunisia. isis claiming credit for the last two. the tunisia attack was extremely vicious. the gunman strolling, executing innocent tourists as he went. some of it caught on tape. i can tell you isis is on the minds of fbi and homeland security officials who issued a joint bulletin over the weekend. the concern is isis mounted an unprecedented social media campaign. targeting thousands of followers here at home every day urging mass murder, robin. >> but, pierre, have they identified specific threats here in the u.s.? >> reporter: no. no specific threat has been identified. it's not unusual to see such militants before major holidays.
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but my sources say, with such high activity by isis and ongoing threats from al qaeda, there's a sense of urgency. this week, the nation's police will be ultra aggressive. expect high security for the big fourth of july celebrations. >> they're encouraging us to remain vigilant. all right. peefr pierre, thank you. now to the explosion of the spacex rocket. just minutes after liftoff. the unmanned ship was set to deliver food and supplies to the international space station. the failure could put future missions at risk. david kerley has the latest from washington. >> reporter: good morning, george. not since the 1960s have we seen three missions in a row connected to the american space program fail. this third failure could mean a delay in sending additional astronauts and raises the possibility of evacuating the space station for the first time ever, if supplies don't arrive. the third attempt to lift two tons of supplies was the job for spacex. >> vehicle on course, on track.
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>> reporter: a little more than two minutes into the launch, something goes terribly wrong. the entire rocket and cargo explodes. >> we appear to have had a launch vehicle failure. >> reporter: in the fiery debris that fell into the atlanta ocean, a long list of essential supplies, most performly, food. a replacement space suit science projects, and computers. among the three men waiting in the space station, american scott kelly, hoping to spend a year in space. he watched the explosion on a tv monitor and tweeted, space is hard. spacex, the private company owned by elon musk, has said little. he tweeted there was an overpressure in the liquid oxygen tank. the failure follows a competitor before it exploded two months ago, and a russian cargo ship that got into space but then spun out of control. with privatization, nasa expected some failures.
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but -- >> i didn't think we would lose them all in a one-year time frame. but we have. >> reporter: additional failures may mean nasa could have to consider evacuating the space station for the first time ever. >> that means they'd have to shut down a lot of systems. elon musk tweeted a bit ago they still don't know what caused the explosion. another russian launch is set for this thursday. and there's another mission planned for august. still a chance to get the needed supplies up to the astronauts and cosmonauts. >> so surprising it's been three in a row. thank you very much. let's go to amy with the morning's other top stories. starting with the deadly plane crash in massachusetts. >> a private plane fell from the sky in a quiet neighborhood south of boston. it slammed into a house and set it on fire while the family was inside. the three people on the plane were killed. the couple and two children in the home managed to escape their burning home in time. the pilot had just reported engine trouble. gay pride was on full display across the country. op the heels of the supreme court decision on same-sex marriage. millions of people turned out for parades sunday from new york
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to san francisco, waving rainbow flags in celebration of marriage equality. social conservatives say the fight is not over. on abc's "this week" gop candidate, mike huckabee told george some christians may respond to the ruling with civil disobedience. another funeral today for a victim of the charleston church shooting. yesterday, vice president joe biden made a surprise visit there. he said he came to draw strength from the congregation after the loss of his own son a month ago. it's only monday. but we figure tomorrow is so unique. we figure we'll give you some time to plan. unique, because earth's rotation is slowing down so a leap second is being added. that means tomorrow will be one second longer. how to fill that second? here are a few suggestions we found online. you could say mississippi three times. >> really? i think i can only say it once. >> all right. >> one mississippi. >> you could do one more situp.
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or you could take two extra steps on the treadmill. >> no, thanks. >> or how about this? i think you guys are going to like this. one second more sleep. >> oh, yeah. good morning, america. >> that gets my vote. ding, ding, ding. >> further proof that every second counts. thank you, amy. a special night last night. >> it was so fun to watch. good morning, everybody. let's get to the b.e.t. awards. the star-studded show celebrated miss janet jackson. ♪ and abc's mara schiavocampo was there for it all. >> reporter: she stole the show without singing a note. in the evening's most anticipated moment, janet jackson honored with the ultimate icon award. and a dance tribute at the b.e.t. awards. >> my heart is so full. >> reporter: jackson appearing for the first time at the show since 2009, marking the beginning of her comeback. ♪ another icon, smokey robinson, receiving the lifetime achievement award. >> it's a dream come true.
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>> reporter: the show marking its 15th anniversary. with performances from some of the music's biggest stars. the night hosted by tracee ellis ross and anthony anderson. >> sam smith isn't here tonight because he's white. ♪ stay with me for you not showing up to b.e.t. ♪ >> reporter: an "empire" star speaking passionately. about freedom in america. >> let the supreme court ruling be the proof of how far we have come. let the deaths of our sisters and brothers be proof of how far we have to go. >> reporter: during a tribute to bad boy records a misstep. diddy in his first appearance since his arrest last week, falling into the pit holding l'il kim. the night's big winners, chris brown and nicki minaj. >> i feel honored. i'm always in awe at how b.e.t. appreciates me. >> reporter: honoring today's biggest stars and those who came before them. for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, los
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angeles. >> robin, you asked, did diddy really fall? apparently, that was legit. we'll have much more from behind the scenes coming up in our next hour. >> we're looking forward to that. >> janet jackson looked great. >> she most certainly does. have you heard her new music yet they're just playing little snippets he of it. it's classic janet. >> it's a good tease. what about the dust storms? >> dust storms, monsoon season started. one of the first in phoenix, arizona, feeling the brunt of it over the weekend. several of them. you can see it moving in the video. you'll see more of this action. storms that will even make it to southern california in the coming days.
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we have a few sprinkles of our own looking from the radar satellite. nothing serious in terms of showers, but those are expected later on today. a possibility of some thunderstorms as well. temperatures are going o to be warm. in fact, we're looking at temperatures reaching the upper 70s for the peninsula to the lower 90s for inland areas. overnight lows going to be mild and comfortable but then it really starts to peak in my seven-day forecast showing sizzling t >> >> so rainy, so stormy. from valley station, kentucky. st. louis with the wettest june on record. meanwhile, in the northwest, it's so hot. i'll have much more coming up on both of those. >> june is almost behind us. come on, july. >> can you believe it? much more ahead this morning. the escape artist caught on camera, trapped in that tank,
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guest of honor. through saturday police arrested 26 people for public drunkenness. we should get saturday's arrest number some time today. we'll get traffic now with leyla. >> it is still a little bit on the foggy side as you're headed in from marin. traffic is moving along at top speed. we do have a big rig crash with another vehicle 280 along parkmore avenue. >> leyla, thank you so much.
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delay at the airport because of this low cloud layer. thunderstorms are still expected later this afternoon. no particular shower activity right now with the doppler radar satellite. approximate temperatures expected to be pretty warm today in the mid 70s to the lower 90s for most of the bay area. accuweather seven-day forecast, we will sizzle tomorrow. temperatures could break some records as we head into wednesday. thursday, we'll look at a cooldown right into the weekend for the fourth
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good morning, america. right now, the second convict who escaped from that upstate new york prison, in critical condition this morning. these new images show the moments after he was shot and taken into custody. also right now, we're tracking the fast-moving wildfire in washington state, scorching more than 1800 acres destroying homes. forcing thousands to flee. and an 18-year-old recovering after being bitten by a shark off the coast of north carolina. this new video showing how many sharks are lurking close to the shore. >> we have seen so much of that this year. as we say, good morning, america. a lot to get to this monday morning. want to look back at the weekend, too. look at this right here. ♪ who let the dogs out ♪ >> oh, no. oh, no. >> a lot of pups vying for the title of the world's ugliest dog.
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>> oh, i love you all. >> nick watt got to be a judge. it was 10-year-old quasi modo, who walked away with the crown. she'll be here this morning. >> oh, really? >> it's a pop-in. we're calling it a paw-p in in "pop news." >> always looking forward to pop news. that is later. we begin this half hour with the magician who had a brush with death. his stunt going horribly wrong during rehearsal. criss angel, the world famous illusionist, coming to the rescue. this morning they're both speaking out. cecilia vega has more on that story. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hey, robin. good morning to you. we all watch these stunts thinking, that could not be real. this one could have turned deadly. and now chris kris /* angel say what happened op that stage was no illusion at all. >> bring him down!
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>> reporter: the escape artist trapped in a water tank during this death-defying stunt is speaking out. >> i had two locks left. i was around the 4:00 mark. >> reporter: all caught on camera. a performance called a water torture cell gone terrifyingly wrong. spencer horsman says he was close to unlocking himself when he blacked out for criss angel's new show, supernaturalist. >> i thought i had it under control. >> reporter: a superhuman feat, dangling 30 feet in the air, under lock and key, every second counts for this escape artist who happens to have asthma. he says he pushed his body too far. >> it was more my ego and wanting to try to keep pushing the envelope and go longer instead of signaling for help. >> reporter: angel rushing on stage, leaping to the rescue. >> what i saw was somebody losing the ability to be aware of what was going on.
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>> reporter: horsman came to immediately. the duo back on stage with a warning. >> don't try this anywhere at any time at any age. >> reporter: and some laughs. >> he owes me his life. >> i'm honored to be involved in this project. >> reporter: well, the show must go on no matter how dangerous, i guess. i asked if this whole thing was a publicity stunt. they deny it was a hoax, saying horsman did really black out. what these guys don't deny is that they have really good life insurance policies robin and george. i guess a job requirement when you're locking yourself in a cage under water, right? >> i'm surprised they can get them. >> i'm surprised, too. we turn to the mysterious disappearance of a woman in spain. she was last seen back in april. her family desperate for answers. now the fbi joins the search. abc's gio benitez has the story. >> reporter: this morning, a desperate search for an arizona woman who disappeared while
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hiking across a popular european destination. >> i always thought i would be able to, when she needed me, i would be there for her. >> reporter: the fbi working with the spanish national police, trying to find 41-year-old denise thiem, who had recently quit her job to travel the world. she was last seen walking a famed catholic pilgrimage from france to spain. traveled by huns of thousands each year. her brother says she was inspired to make the journey after watching the martin sheen movie, "the way" which focuses on a father's soul-searching journey on that very trail. >> i'm going the walk the camino de santiago. >> reporter: she was last seen in april, having breakfast with a man in a spanish town of astorga, leaving him around noon. the day before disappearing, she had reportedly made plans to continue walking the trail with another man from the pilgrimage. no one knows if they met up. >> she's had a lot of experience traveling.
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everywhere you go there's wi-fi. it makes no sense since there's commune no communication whatsoever. >> reporter: the u.s. embassy in madrid helping to search. telling abc news the welfare of u.s. citizens is one of the department's highest priorities. denise's brother meeting with senator john mccain this week. >> i want to make sure the government is doing everything they can, you know. because i'm trying to do everything i can. hopefully, something will come out of it. >> reporter: thiem's family organizing their own search parties. her brother flying across the globe to trace her steps. hoping to find answers. >> i wish i could see her and tell her how much i love her. i hope she comes back safe and sound. >> reporter: there's a fear now that women on the trail are being targeted because joggers in the area have started reporting attempted abductions there. seeing men with covered faces trying to force women into cars. yet another worry for her family. let's hope they find her. >> thank you, gio. now to the shark encounters over the weekend.
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the fifth and sixth off the coast of north carolina just this month. one 18-year-old boy is in serious condition this morning. and abc's steve osunsami is on the beach in waves, north carolina. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. the young man hurt here was swimming with friends when he was attacked. singled out by a shark. experts are reminding families this morning when they're coming to the beach that the shoring was here first. >> caller's saying someone's been bitten by a shark. >> reporter: it's happened again. this morning, an 18-year-old is recovering after a shark bite off the coast of north carolina. they had to air-lift him to a hospital in norfolk. authorities here say he had life threatening injuries to his calf leg, and both hands. >> check this man right here. >> oh, my goodness. >> just a day earlier, about 20 minutes down the shore, a shark bit a 47-year-old man in water that was waist deep. >> one victim. multiple bites. he's stable.
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>> reporter: for the fifth and sixth time this month, a shark swimming along the coast in north carolina has confused a person for food. experts say bait used by local fishermen could be one of the problems. attracting sharks to the shore. what you're seeing here is not encouraged at all. it's illegal in most states. a family reeling in a shark just feet from people trying to relax on the beach. >> sharks are out there. don't swim where people are fishing. don't swim around piers. >> reporter: all the concerns are not going to keep most families from enjoying the water. >> i'm not going out as far. but i'm going in. it's not stopping me or the kids from going in. >> reporter: experts say shark attacks always increase in the summer, simply because there are more people at the shore. there are some calls for a ban on fishing at the piers nearby. those are going nowhere this morning. robin? >> all right, steve, thank you very much. good suggestion about staying away from the piers when you're swimming.
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>> now to storms across the midwest. northeast, flooding tornadoes, everything, ginger. >> lots of places that have seen a foot of rain just this month. that's about half a foot above average. it was a stormy and wet weekend. look at lake erie. just west of cleveland. the big waves crashing in. and it didn't stop there. new england having it. look at the pictures out of new jersey. real quick. it's going to be a little on the milder side today compared to temperatures. temperatures reaching the 90s for inland areas. lows tonight in the mid-50s. my seven >> all that weather brought to you by hilton worldwide. i had to show you this. it's a composite of lightning. and i wanted to bring up. we just got the latest numbers in. 13th lightning death this year. that's above average.
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>> very crazy. we have three very busy kids. >> reporter: a family vacation is a much-needed time to keep them connected and relaxed. >> we need to hit the reset button. >> reporter: but their dream vaca to key west is proofing to be cost prohibitive. with a budget of 4500, their current itinerary is over budget for key west. >> the cost affects our ability to take a vacation. >> reporter: enter genevieve brown. abc's very own travel insider. they want to fly directly into key west. >> it's more remote. that makes it a little bit more difficult to get to. >> reporter: instead, always fly into larger airports. changing the arrival airport to miami and driving to key west. >> philly to miami, that $480 flight is $138. >> oh, my gosh. >> we have now taken the price of your flights from $2400 to $700.
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>> wow. >> reporter: that's a savings of $1700. >> rental cars. intermediate car at $33 day. that's a big difference from $78 a day. >> wow. >> reporter: next, hotels. using booking websites like back bid that asks hotels to bid for your business. or hotel lead that uses your social media profile to match you to hotels. and if you're less than 30 days out, staleful is great for last-minute deals. our family wants to stay at a four-star hotel. so back bid is finding them a comparable deal for close to $1,000 less. >> $214 a night. >> oh, my goodness. >> reporter: with this revised itinerary, they're now underbudget. >> from over $5,000 to $1720. >> reporter: in all, our expert saving this family more than $4,000.
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let's get over to amy with "the speed feed." amy? >> the event that changed history soared on social media. the hashtag love wins becoming a celebration of the supreme court ruling. it started with this tweet from the president, with the most retweets ever from his potus account. take a look at the white house icon on twitter and profile picture on facebook. in rainbow there. mimicking the stunning picture of the white house lighted up in
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rainbow colors. many famous names using the love wins hashtag to show their support, as well. bill clinton tweeting this was a step to a more perfect union. olivia wilde saying she is proud to be an american. facebook showing its colors with so many users changing their profile pictures with the rainbow flag for leonardo dicaprio, arnold schwarzenegger. love wins. >> indeed. we'll be back. >> thank you, amy. swarzchwarzenegger. love wins. >> indeed. we'll be back. ♪ ♪ ♪ double the lovin' this summer at mcdonald's with the double combo for just $2.50. ♪
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good morning. i'm kristen sze. governor brown has not said if he will sign the legislation. opponents of the bill have vowed to keep fighting it even if it becomes law. leyla has your traffic and weather. how does it look leyla? >> it looks great. mild start to the day. from our camera you can see pretty gray skies that may squeeze out a droplet or two. 70s and 90s inland. my accuweather seven-day
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forecast forecast. traffic still stacking up at the tolls as you come in from the bay. east bay, it's about 15 minutes. we have an accident right at the tolls. kristen? >> leyla, thank you. the news continues now with
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good morning america, it's 8:00 a.m. avril lavigne struggles to get her life back. she opens up with the battle with lyme disease. how it put her career and life on hold and it got her through it all. and baby battle in the board room. ceo making headlines for keeping her pregnancy a secret. why she is opening up about it now. and janet jackson brought down the house at the b.e.t. awards. >> my heart is so full. >> back stage with tracee anderson. >> i had to go to circus school. >> exclusive access to your
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stars as we say -- >> hey, i'm michael strahan, good morning america. has anybody seen anthony anderson? anthony and tracee were so funny. >> always are. but look at this. good morning, america. full on dancing workout taking over times square. >> it's called 305 fitness. it's kind of dance party meets boot camp. we'll reveal all the secrets behind this craze just ahead. they've been working on it all morning. we'll show you moves as well that you can do right in your own living room. >> great. >> i'm down. >> i'm with you. hey, how about the b.e.t. awards, everybody. what a night. what a moment. smokey robinson, robin thicke. ♪ i guess you'd say what can make me feel this way ♪ >> everybody was singing. ♪ my girl ♪ >> we'll have so much more from behind the scenes. of last night's bug awards. how about that mara
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schiavocampo? >> whoo, mara brought it. >> yes, she did. >> she's going to show us all. right now, back to amy with the morning rundown. the big story this morning. the dramatic capture of the second escaped convict in new york. david sweat is in critical condition in the hospital. these new images show him right after he was shot. twice in the torso. he was shot by a state police sergeant just a mile and a half from the canadian border. sweat's capture coming two days after fellow escapee richard matt was killed. authorities say the men used pepper to throw search dogs off their trail. right now in washington state, an out-of-control wildfire is bearing down on more homes. the blaze has already destroyed a dozen homes. and dozens more are threatened. hundreds of people have been evacuated. today's weather will help firefighters. ginger will have those details in just a bit. a new setback for the space
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program. this unmanned spacex rocket exploding shortly after liftoff. it was carrying two tons of food and supplies to the space station. nasa says the crew has enough food to last until october. caught on camera, a family's wild encounter at yellow stone. coming face to face with a huge grizzly. the sharp claws leaving visible scratches. but, thankfully, only on their car. more now, from abc's aditi roy. >> there's a bear on my car. oh, my gosh! >> reporter: how about this for up close and personal. >> i'm so scared. >> reporter: this grizzly giving a line of cars at yellow stone national park a bear of a scare. >> this is the scariest thing on earth. >> reporter: 7-year-old elyse beal inside the car as her parents and sisters watch from behind, hearing the play by play via walkie talkie. >> a little bit freaked out right now. >> the bear was jumping on the car with his front paws and kind of, like, smearing its nose on the window with bear snot. >> reporter: elyse riding along
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with her friends. the group, both scared and exhilarated. >> as we were watching the bear, i was admittedly a little bit scared. the bear wasn't being aggressive. there was a chance he could break the window. >> reporter: the bear finally moving on. >> oh, we're alive, we're alive! >> reporter: but leaving his mark on the suv. >> there's the mud marks. >> reporter: bear encounters are not uncommon at yellowstone. this black bear and three cubs appearing to follow tourists on a bridge were spotted just last month. >> look at his claws. >> reporter: in both cases, no one was hurt. authorities urge tourists to use occasion and keep their distance when this close to wildlife. for "good morning america," aditi roy, san jose, california. >> thanks to aditi for that. finally, payback for a driver who thought he could get away with parking in a handicapped spot. this is how he found his car on a street in brazil. you're wondering what that is.
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those are little sticky notes. blue sticky notes. clearly marked there with the universal handicap signal. the driver got his window clear enough to drive away in humiliation. and that humiliation continues this morning. this video getting 4.7 million views in just one day. you know what? shame can be a good thing. if it changes your behavior. i think he got the message. you think? >> and he had to be parked there for a long time. >> even the wheels. >> well done. okay, amy, thank you. let's go to lara in the social square. >> thank you, george. here's what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." an abc news exclusive. avril lavigne is opening up about her big struggle with lyme disease and what got her through it. and the ceo with a big secret. why she hid her pregnancy at work and would she do it again. and we have the winner of the ugliest dog contest. live. and let's go, because, the
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i found out. it's the zip code of miami. that's where it was originated from. >> always thinking we are. >> oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. time for "the heat index." this morning's hot button is superstar singer avril lavigne, opening up about her battle with lyme disease. she's doing this for the first time on camera. jesse palmer is here with this abc news exclusive. >> thanks robin. i got the chance to sit down with avril for a candid conversation. she described the anguish she faced and coming to the realization she would soon be putter her career, her life, her world tour on hold. avril lavigne, the stop star now opening up. ready to fly again. ♪ we were all meant to fly ♪ >> reporter: speaking candidly about the disease that brought her life to a grinding halt. >> i became bed-ridden last october. and, i was in los angeles, i was like, literally, the worst time of my life.
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and, i was seeing every specialist. and -- like, literally, the top doctors. and, they were just like, you know, they would -- so stupid. they would pull up their computer and be like, chronic fatigue syndrome or, why don't you try to get out of bed and just go play the pea wan know? it's like are you depressed? this is what they do to a lot of people that have lyme disease. they don't have an answer for them so they tell them they tell them, like, you're crazy. >> reporter: her nightmare began on tour. >> i woke up, i had night sweats. i felt like i had the flu. and this went on and off for a month. i saw my doctor right away. got blood tests. got swabbed. they didn't know what was wrong. >> reporter: when did you first suspect lyme disease? >> probably two months into having it. >> reporter: she became her own health advocate. after she says she was given the
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run-around by some doctors. >> then i finally figured out, find a lyme specialist. the thing is when you're a specialist you know the disease inside and out. you can diagnose through symptoms. >> reporter: she said fans from around the world have carried her through her diagnosis. >> stay strong. >> we're praying for you. >> i sat in bed. watched the videos. doing exactly what i'm doing right now. i cried through the whole thing and i, i honestly felt very -- very loved. and -- it sounds silly saying it. but i truly did feel my fans through the process. >> reporter: avril says her regimen includes antibiotics and lots of rest. >> i'm about halfway through my treatment. i'm doing a lot better. seeing a lot of progress. the thing that's good for me to know, i'm grateful to know that i will make 100% recovery. >> reporter: that's great news. if someone's out there suffering with lyme disease, is there a
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message you want to give them? >> there is hope. lyme disease does exist. and you can get better. ♪ there's a lighter side of all of us ♪ i think for me, it's a second shot at life. i want to go out there and truly do what i love. ♪ it's like a diamond you just have to find it ♪ so i'm so excited for life after this. ♪ your time to fly ♪ >> what a beautiful smile. >> and her husband, chad kroeger, also dealing with a lelt battle of his own. the nickelback frontman will reportedly soon have surgery to remove a cyst on his voice box. the first thing she plans to do, with her second chance at life she'll be for performing her single "fly," on july 25th at the opening ceremonies of the special olympics. you'll have a front row seat. you'll be there hosting. >> we're so excited she'll be there. wonderful for her to open up like that. people don't take this seriously. >> thousands of people are suffering. they don't know it.
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i think avril's story is so inspirational. she's a rock star. literally and fig raurativefiguratively. >> you trust your gut to not let people tell you you're crazy. >> i can't wait for her to perform. >> and what a voice. >> we can't wait in july for her to be there. moving on "the heat index." new evidence that the workplace is not always equal for men and women. as the ceo of a new company hopes up about how she had to hide her pregnancy from investors. in order the keep her business alive. she wrote about it. kayna whitworth has the store try. >> alone, upset. scared. >> reporter: talia was a successful ceo. isolated by a secret. >> i was pregnant. >> reporter: she and her husband were thrilled to be expecting their first child. she wasn't able to share the news. >> it's sad she had to hide it and you should be able to wear your pregnancy proudly, i guess.
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>> reporter: she had launched a successful matchmaking website, three day rule. worried investors wouldn't take a pregnant woman seriously. >> in one meeting it was 80 degrees outside and i wore a trench coat. i thought, i'm better off looking ridiculous than looking pregnant. >> reporter: at some point in your mind, were you making things worse than they really were? >> it's a great question. i called up a bunch of advisers and asked them, without telling them i was pregnant, if they would invest in a pregnant ceo. they all said no, they would not. it's a huge red flag. i felt like it was the only decision i had. i didn't want to sabotage our company. >> reporter: but talia did attract investors. now, two years later, and pregnant again, she's changed her approach. >> i'm going to wear tight clothes. and show it off and we'll see what happens. >> reporter: her daughter is due in november. and this time, everyone knows. for "good morning america,"
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kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. >> we asked everybody at home, would you try to hide a pregnancy in the workplace? here's the results. 24% said yes. 76% said no. kor tory johnson joins us. written a lot of books about women in the work place. does this surprise you? >> stuns me. absolutely. i wish that things were fair enough that being pregnant wouldn't preclude somebody from getting hired. the reality is, there is so much bias and preconceived notions in the workplace. it's hard enough to get a job. that, the reality is, being pregnant and showing when you're looking for a job is difficult. it's almost permission to not choose you. >> oh. and you have helped a lot of people get positions. if you are a job seeker, and you're pregnant, what is your advice? >> so there's two things i would say. the first is, conceal it while you're job searching. i know for some people that's difficult to do. because it feels deceitful.
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instead, i would focus on all of your accomplishments and why you are perfect for this position. because unless you have little to no competition for the job, being pregnant is going to be a red flag. >> you mean don't mention it. don't lie about it. >> well, conceal it. i wouldn't announce it. i wouldn't show it. but then, on the second piece of advice to that, i would say that once you receive the offer, a firm offer, you know that they want you, that's the time, assuming you're past the first trimester and everything is looking good, say, i want to share this information with you. what you have to be aware is that for most employers, their initial concern is immediacy versus long-term value. and so what you want to be clear is, listen, i know that initially, this is going to be a little hurdle for both of us. but i'm so focused on getting in here. this is the company i want to be at. i'm committed to my career. and together, we're going to make this work. >> so mommy bias is real? >> it is. it is real.
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we know that it's real. being a strong performer is the best thing you can do. having great communication. effective communication with your boss is essential. i think not expecting any kind of special treatment matters. >> that's critical. >> i think so, too. >> i think a lot of the bias is an unexpected burden on our colleagues who don't have kids where we think they can handle it all. >> so asking for a foot rub was not a good idea? >> unless you're giving to it everybody. do it for all. >> was we're having this conversation in 2015. >> and we are. >> it's an important one. next up, behind the scenes at the b.e.t. awards. the show celebrating its 15th anniversary with some of the biggest names in entertainment. mara schiavocampo, she was looking good. she was backstage and on the red carpet for it all. >> reporter: while all eyes were on the big show. ♪ i guess you'd say ♪ >> reporter: some of the b.e.t.
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awards best moments coming backstage. "gma" getting exclusive access. what was it like to see all those tributes? all those amazing performers singing your songs? >> it's a dream come true. >> reporter: prernts like laverne cox and gabrielle union -- we look like we could be in a singing group. >> we could. >> reporter: what is it like to host an event like this? >> it is exciting. it made the red carpet very stressful. i had to get in harness. i had to go to circus school. >> put your arms out. put your hands up. >> reporter: the red carpet, white hot, too. zendaya coleman, a sparkling stunner. how does it feel to come into this place being a fashion icon for your peers? >> it's cool. i just honestly i want people to become more and more confident in what they love. that's all i want people to take from what i do on red carpets is, dang, she had no fear. >> summer colors. got to do something different.
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got to be outside the box. >> reporter: we work together. >> a good combination. >> reporter: where anything goes. >> i'm feeling myself right now. >> reporter: from classic couture to sizzling and sexy. ♪ we are a part of the rhythm ♪ >> reporter: ciara turning heads in a plunging beaded gown. >> the nation's going to be turned up tonight. >> reporter: fellas making their mark, too. >> it takes a real man to rock a brooch. >> reporter: and the men of "empire" ruling this carpet with color. ♪ come back to me, i'm begging please ♪ >> reporter: for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo. abc news, los angeles. >> go, mara. go mara. go, mara. >> you can see what the stars wore on the red carpet on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. let's get outside to ginger. you might remember from the video. this is quincy. he's from point pleasant, new jersey. he gets upset when i'm not on tv. we brought him on.
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you're going to help me? >> yeah. >> let's get -- >> started. >> let's get the weather started. quickly look at the flash flood and flood warnings this morning. into northern ohio. there's a quick look at what will happen today. you're going to be a meteorologist. i know it. that's the big we have a few sprinkles of our own looking from the radar satellite. nothing serious in terms of showers, but those are expected later on today. a possibility of some thunderstorms as well. temperatures are going o to be warm. in fact, we're looking at temperatures reaching the upper 70s for the peninsula to the lower 90s for inland areas. overnight lows going to be mild and comfortable but then it really starts to peak in my seven-day forecast showing sizzling temperatures for tuesday and wednesday. >> oh, my goodness. i love him. my friends from texarkana, they've been here since 2:00 a.m. all right, lara. >> he's so cute.
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>> so sweet. we love him. and ginger we love you, so get in here. "pop news" time. the grammy nominated star, ed sheeran, rocking with the rolling stones on saturday. in kansas city. a rousing rendition of their classic "beast of burden," take a listen. ♪ feet are hurtin' all i want for you to make love to me ♪ >> sounds good. >> wow. love it. >> we love ed. >> sheeran opened up for the stones on this stop of their zip code tour. he got to hang out with the band and take some photographs. thank you very much. a fun night before ed continues on his tour. next stop for the stones, raleigh, north carolina. >> a lot of action. >> that's got to be a dream even for him. a guy as successful as he is to get on stage with those guys. it's like me working with you. you see what i just did? >> he lied. >> yeah, we saw it all right,
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jess. hey, it's time for a "pup" news "pawp in." nick watt, get on over here. >> come on, quasi. here we go. >> and our special guest. >> blanket. >> quasi modo. >> good girl. good girl. there's george. there's robin. >> the winner of the 2015 ugliest dog contest. and we say that with great love and affection. quasi is a living proof example of tolerance. and acceptance. he was born with multiple birth defects. he was at a shelter. his parent sauce the beauty. it's a girl by the way. i keep calling -- >> when you think of an ugly dog, you assume it's a guy. she, quasi. >> and she's beautiful. she's got a beautiful heart. nick you were a judge. what was it about quasi that lit you all up? >> facially, she's quite
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beautiful. the side view, obviously, is kind of ridiculous. she's half a dog. she was born without vertebrae. the ones she has are fused together. so she has these beautiful long legs that don't fit this little half body. the other dogs were little ones with british teeth and bad hair. and quasi stood out. this dog is going to turn heads. >> how did you get to be a judge? >> and how do i get it? >> i think they wanted me to bring a bit of simon cowell nastiness. >> did you? >> i did. i think maybe no one else would do it. >> can we take away the -- take away the graphic there so we can see her up close. she's beautiful. she's seemingly bored. >> she likes the camera. >> she could be our mascot. our morning mascot. >> she has been mobbed in airports. kids are coming up, oh, i saw her on facebook. she's chill. never a bark. never a moan. she's a star. >> a real star. so are you.
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thank you for judging. thank you for choosing. i don't like the name of the contest. the ugliest dog. because quasi modo is a beauty. inside and out. let them know i'm available for a judge next year. >> okay. i'll see you there. we have one more. another dog. another famous dog back in "pop news" our old friend fritz. we just had to show you this video. fritz is the golden with the trouble retrieving. fritz cannot catch anything. here's an update on his catching skills or lack thereof. here's the video. go ahead. it's small. how did you do? it's a little tiny thing. and -- >> oh. >> looks so good. >> roll it faster. a little bit bigger. and you can't see the other one. it's good. d.
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good morning. i'm kristen sze. san francisco police estimate this weekend's pride may have set a record. they came out to celebrate diversity and the fact that same-sex marriage is now legal throughout the u.s. we should get sunday's arrest numbers some time today. mostly, all is well. let's see if the same can be said for the commute this morning. leyla? >> a bit of a hazy picture looking toward berkeley right now, i-80 slow in the westbound direction to the bainbridge toll. an accident there is causing delays from the east bay. drive time traffic right now 583 near dublin 42 minutes. clear along 680 to mission boulevard south and highway 85. no delays. kristen? >> leyla, thank you.
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she will be back with more for
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live doppler 7 hd not picking up returns. no showers to speak of. just the possibility of thunderstorms later this afternoon. it will be downright warm today. high also reach anywhere from the mid 60s to the mid 90s inland. very hot, indeed. it will be mild overnight in the mid 50s to lower 60s.
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my accuweather seven-day forecast is showing that it's really going to be a scorcher by ♪ sfwlmplgt oh. >> okay. >> are they twerking? >> they're doing a little bit of everything lara. our "gma" gym is in action right now. we have a deejay. okay keep that beat. with a dance-themed workout. ? we'll have all the secrets for how this routine with help you get in shape. the party is already started up there. right now, we're coming back down here. you have a special story, robin. ginger zee. how many we love you. especially because you'll do anything. >> anything really. >> you'll jump off buildings. all of those things. amazing activeityiesactivities. now a huge announcement. she's getting ready for her most extreme adventure yet. should we have them take a look.
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let's see it. >> reporter: my adventure spirit has gotten me into a little bit of everything the last few years. nothing like where i'll go now. let's recap. from paraguiding sky high over the andes. to hawking in nepal. i've been scuba diving with dozens of huge sharks. i can't believe how close we are. lying that drone into a volcano in iceland the. >> our fearless ginger zee. >> reporter: repelling. sky diving. nascar racing. crab fishing. and most recently es employering the proe found cave if vietnam. swimming with the breathtaking sequelly fish in palau. oh my gosh. there's so many. little did i know when i got out of those waters i would take the big dive. my most extreme adventure yet. motherhood. yep, that's two lines, baby.
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i'm pregnant. [ cheers and applause ] >> wow. >> speech speech. speech. >> i have a question for you. with all that adventure, how did you get pregnant? >> that's a great question. the short times at home. and, the forecast the forecast for delive i have in december. so -- >> awesome. >> so exciting. >> i just got child. >> this is the most nervous i've been in a long time. >> you're going to be great mom. without a doubt. >> we knew when you came back from vietnam. we all went what's going on here? >> because i was in a mood. >> at's only just beginning. >> you get to do that for as long as you want. >> you were not kid ppg this is an adventure of a lifetime. >> all the other adventures promise you a return home. this is like when you get home, the adventure is there. it's so emotional for me. i'll do anything.
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but this scares me. >> more fun than all of that put together. >> you know who is really i'm worried about quincy. when you're not here, he cries. when you're gone for awhile. >> he's here today for the announcement. i'm sorry quincy i'll be gone for about six week. >> i locked over at his mom, they're like oh no. >> quincy is saying wait ginger's married. >> give her a hug. come on. >> come on. >> come on, sit right here with us. this is quincy. >> we have to break it to you. it will be some time she has to be away. are you going to be okay with that? >> okay. >> but i'll come back with a baby. it will be great. >> you will? >> told you. he didn't like this one bit. >> that's the same reaction we had. >> we need to clear this with his mother before we have a further discussion. congratulations. >> congratulations. >> great advice surrounding me. >> and with this music that's
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playing, it's probably fitting. it's been quite a morning in our "gma" gym. the team from 305s. the here going all out with their workout. they were part of the up and out event. sara haines was there. >> reporter: it's a cutting edge exercise extravaganza. from rowing. to kettlebell kick boxing to a ballet-up spired work out. this weekend at the "self-"magazine up and out fitness channel. >> we talk about every new fitness trend, class you could try. we thought, what if we could bring it to life. >> reporter: oh my gosh. i came prepared to break a sweat. first up city row. it's fun. i wish my boat was going somewhere. on to my next class. want to build a long lane body.
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try kettlebell kick boxing. it wasn't an easy class for a beginner like myself. fly wheel? time to kick it up a notch. a cycling class that is the ultimate cardio experience. when people thing about getting on a bike it's boring. what is didn't about fly wheel? >> dark room. i don't want to say clubby. it's kind of. like a giant party. you happen po be working out. >> reporter: now the refuel with a healthy protein shake. >> you can't go wrong with chocolate and peanut butter. >> reporter: next i'm ready to dance. i check out 305 finance. a night life-inspired workout. deejay included. >> people burn between 600, i've seen 900 calories in 55 minutes. we have toning section throughout class. >> reporter: i'm sweating
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everything off right now. best workout ever. for "good morning america," sara haines, abc news, new york. >> and i'm joined by sadie, founder of 305 financetness. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> what if you're not a good dancer snrmgts i'm not a dancer myself. i created this workout. that's telling me that 305 do be for absolutely anybody. >> you don't have to dance well. you just is to be moving. >> you just have to have fun. >> you have a few moves to show us. >> ye. the first one is the knee pull. you bring in the knee to the chest. it puts the cardio in dance cardio. get yours heart rate elevated. burning calories. using full body. that's the knee pull. >> i'm with you. >> move two that we have is the single leg side hop.
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straight from the rave and into the dance staud yo. just like this. hey. it's so much fun. anybody can do it. it's like a fist pump. and move three, you're going to walk and pose. you walk and pose any way you want. you're letting your inner dancer come out. freedom of expression right. now they're going to put it all together. right here pull it up pull it up pull pull ye and single leg hop. hey, amy, you want to join us right here. walk and pose pose pose pose pose, ye, ye! >> all right. if i can kick off my heels, i'll join you. thank you so much. sadie and all the dancers. let's go back to ginger. >> thank you. amy, looking good. so are my favorite six in the city. this is frieda she ran all the
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way from idaho. right? >> right. >> i believe you. totally believe you. let's start in the west. los angeles. looking at the earlier shot. you can see, it's been warm out in the west in a lot of places. l.a. 83 today. you could see showers and storms. up north, it's raining. the heat is still on in the it's going to be a little on the milder side today compared to temperatures. temperatures reaching the 90s for inland areas. lows tonight in the mid-50s. my seven-day forecast is going >> all that weather brought you to by carmax. amy, this crowd is on fire today. >> they're on fire. ginger we're on fire here. as well with 305. coming up next jada
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♪ it is a beautiful, beautiful monday morning. and i had to come out here to see this beautiful crowd we have with us here if times square. and they know it's the countdown to "magic mike xxl." and i caught up with the one and only jada pinkett-smith. she's owning her role. sit hot in here or what, people? oh, ye. jada joins the cast of this highly anticipated sequel. a group of male -- we're saying strippers but entertainers. let people know about the role you play. you're in a position of power. >> she owns an erotic club. she looks at e rot schismroticism as a way
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to find their enlightened self. they want her to emcee their last show. >> let's take a look. >> i got a little treat for y'all tonight. it's man i knew. as white chocolate. [ cheers and applause ] some might know him as magic mike. [ cheers ] we going to see if he still got some imagine nick that mike. [ laughter ] >> jada. we have some staffers that have seen this already. two, three times. >> really? >> they can't -- >> i can't blame you. i really can't. >> we know about the men in it. it's empowering for women. >> i definitely think so. i have to be hops. the script was originally written for a guy. >> your part. >> my part. channing and dpregry gave me a call and said, jada i really think there's a way to make this
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platform celebratory. and responsible. i said you know what i don't know where we're going to end up but i'm going to take that ride with you. i have to tell you, i think we did a pretty good job. >> i have to tell you. you did do a good job. i was skeptical, too. ewe see the women you refer to them as queens and how in their everyday life they may not get the attention. may not be listened to. and -- >> and these male entertainers do. i had never been interested in male strippers. to be honest with you. >> you got will smith at home. who would be? >> that's real. i realized how fun and women do go to these particular shows to feet validated. to fee acknowledged. it's not about sex if that makes any sense at all. >> it does. >> you know and, that's what it was about for us. to -- for that hour that you're
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there with us, you're going to feel like a queen. >> michael strahan. >> oh ye. boy did i have a good time with him 37. >> give us something we can use. >> there's a lot more going on that we filmed than you see in the movie. we're hoping we get the director's cut. >> oh somewhere michael is -- he's shaking right now. >> he's please don't, don't. >> he left message for you. let's take a look. >> hey, jada. welcome to "gma." i know you're there to talk about "magic mike." you were my boss on "magic mike." i want you to know boss lady you are the one and only woman i have ever stripped for. >> oh! >> wait a minute now. >> here we go. >> is this the director's cut? i think that was a director's cut. >> that's awesome. you made my day with that. >> last time will was here you were off filming this. he didn't know if he liked the
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fact that you were off with these buff men. >> he teased me. people say, was he jealous? after 20 years of marriage boo-boo, he knows he has me on lockdown. >> you look fantastic. what is your secret? what do you do? >> i work out every day. i have a really strict diet. not for weight necessarily but for lifestyle because for what we do we need energy. and i've just learned to have my priorities together. that's to love. and to love my family. and my family keeps me strong. and with them i just feel likeky do anything. and we're really a tight unit. i have to tell you. i feel blessed. i have not one complaint about a thing. i am blessed. >> continued blessings. going forward. just keep being you. >> thank you. same to you. nice to see you. >> jada pinkett-smith, people. we had a good time.
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"magic mike xxl" opens on wednesday. i'm so happy to see loretta from pass christian high school. this was my first friend. nobody wanted to be friends with me. she's the one who said she's all right. she's all right. great to see you. so much behind the scenes with justin bieber next. i'm going the talk to loretta.
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open ♪ ♪ tell me here where are you now that i'm ♪ >> reporter: it's the most anticipated video debut. ♪ where are you now that i need you ♪ ♪ >> reporter: featuring bieber on this soulful vocal that first made him a star. ♪ where are you now that i need you ♪ >> reporter: where are you now, a remix from sprucers diplo and skrillex. joining sonic forces. ♪ i gave you the shirt off my back to keep your warm ♪ ♪ >> reporter: visuals are inter twined in a spectacular array of hand-drawn elements. >> we have art in the barack ground. they're taking each frame and giving them to an artist.
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♪ i'm open ♪ >> we took the frames from the video and invited different artists, fan, whoever wanted to come and draw on the different frames. >> reporter: bieber took "gma" behind the scenes while filming the first of its kind video with directors alex and ben, called brewer. >> we're on the way to the next setup. >> reporter: the result, a multimedia multimedia barrage. trying to catapult him in a greater awareness and maturity. bieber has already joined jack you on stage to perform the song live ♪ let's go ♪ were >> reporter: once at the end of march in miami.
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>> where are you now that i need you. you know where are you? all i need is you. you're not here. so find me. ♪ >> reporter: for "good morning america," chris connelly, abc news, new york.
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ginger get ready for this this is going the you soon. we whatn't the welcome new member of our "gma" family. first, our outstanding producer genevieve. mark mom, dad, nicholas all happy and healthy. >> also from our production manager, kim, twins shayla love and hunter maddox. they're all doing great. >> going to be you. >> it's going to be you. >> just one. just one. >> we don't know, yet. have a great day.
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good morning. i'm kristen sze. the state senate could vote on a bill to end vaccine personal exemption. governor brown has not said if he will sign the controversial legislation. opponents vow to keep fighting it, even if it becomes law. leyla has a look at traffic and weather. leyla? >> it's mild and muggy today. temperatures ranging anywhere from the low 60s to the low 90s. temperatures are going to be in the upper 50s to lower 60s. those highs are going to be particularly warm in our inland areas miechlt accuweather seven-day forecast shows that the temperatures peak tomorrow and wednesday. cools down for the weekend. let's talk about traffic shall we? seeing how it's measuring up. pretty thin conditions in terms of traffic making your way from pleasant hill up to highway 24. not too bad.
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possible sigalert here in san jose. four-car crash at union >> it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, from the new series, "sex&drugs&rock&roll," denis leary. and performing her big hit, "it should have been us,"er to turnover. plus, all week long, we're getting ready for the fourth of july. check out "live's stars and stripes games." all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] now, here are your'emy award-winning co-hosts, kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪

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