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good morning, america. breaking overnight, the massive storm system that was hurricane dolores now sparking record downpours. devastating flash floods. this bridge on a major interstate collapses. firefighters and bystanders race to help a driver. who went over the side in a truck thousands of people stranded on the road. millions on alert right more flash flooding. mind of a killer. exclusive new details this morning of the chattanooga shooter. what his parents are saying about his mental health and his mysterious trip overseas. donald trump defiant. the presidential candidate refusing to back down after attacking senator john mccain's war record. >> he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured. doubling down on his attacks against the former p.o.w. and
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mccain wants a different kind of appallgy from the trump. and shark showdown. a champion surfer coming face to face with a shark on live tv. knocked off his board. >> he kept coming at my board, i was like kicking and screaming and, wow. >> what he said this morning about how he survived the terrifying encounter. we do say good morning, america, on this monday morning. whoo, some scary moments for that surfer we just saw. we'll hear what he says. if he'll ever get back in the water ever again. and we'll go live television. his mother was watching. >> oh. >> she said she just wanted to reach through the tv and pull him out of the water. >> all on impulse. so scary to watch. not a scratch on him. he fought it off. a lot more on that coming up. we begin with the flooding this morning. some of the worst downpours southern california has ever seen in the summer.
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it's supposed to be the dry season. look at that parking lot. now a river. those cars are getting submerged. ginger starts us off. >> it's amazing to see. the dry season. you have this, a storm, the remnants of what was hurricane dolores, now pumping moisture up to california. l.a. and san diego, the wettest julys on record now. some of those rainfall total, more than 4 inches. we start in hemet. southeast of l.a. that's where our matt gutman is. matt? >> good morning, ginger. all of that moisture reeking havoc. i'm standing in the middle of i-10. this is a site people have never seen. it's closed all because of bridges like that collapsed.
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flash floods washing away this chunk of i-10. closing the main connecter between los angeles and phoenix in both directions. a pickup truck overnight going over the side. trapping the driver. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: that, as an onslaught of weather pounded the southwest this weekend. >> that is strong. >> reporter: torrential rains and flash floods swamping southern california. >> oh, my god. >> the street is flooding. >> reporter: in arizona, battering storms. >> oh, my god. this is in wickenburg. >> there goes one trash can. >> reporter: power lines. los angeles and san diego breaking their all-time july rainfall records. >> hey, be careful. >> we came home to -- >> reporter: all that rain throwing a curveball to the san diego padres, rained out for the first time in nine years. the l.a. angels seeing its first home washout in two decades. the team tweeting, hey, @redsox, what are we supposed to do in a rain delay?
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we're new at this. ginger i want to give you the sense of the force and volume of water it must have taken to knock out a bridge like this. those pylons are 10 feet high. more moisture expected today. ginger. >> yeah, matt. cal fire and a lot of folks in southern california and nevada will be busy. the rainfall, as you saw earlier, still moving in. from l.a. to las vegas, up through the sierra, flash flood watches. many of those, though, until tuesday night. you can see 1 to 2 inches in some of these places. burn scars are an issue in a lot of spots in the southwest. you have that much rain that fast, it will be a problem. we had big issues on the east coast from new york to maine. look at that gigantic hail. i'll have the forecast in a bit. >> all across the country. now the latest on the deadly shooting in tennessee that took the lives of five service members. across the country, security is
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being increased at military sites and recruiting offices. this morning, we're learning more about the troubled life of the shooter from his family. brian ross is here with exclusive details. good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this morning, the fbi is sending at least 30 more agents into chattanooga to run down possible leads between mowhamed abdulazeez. one focus today for the fbi, this walmart in hixon, tennessee. where officials tell abc news abdulazeez abdulazeez bought ammunition for his guns accompanied by two others. his parents told the fbi that their son was no stranger to guns. he liked to go to local firing ranges. and often went hunting with shotguns. earlier this year, he became interested in automatic weapons.
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much more powerful weapons and reposted this video about buying an ak-47. >> excellent gun. made well. they run great. >> reporter: the parents have described to the fbi a deeply conflicted young man, with mental health issues, on the verge of bankruptcy, who wrote in his diary about suicide and being a martyr after losing his job in 2013. the fbi has also obtained his prescription records for antidepressants, painkillers, and sleeping pills. according to a family representative abdulazeez parents' apparently told agents their son sought to be a devout muslim while using alcohol and drugs, in violation of the tenets of this religion. the fbi also wants to know if his trip to jordan last year lead to radicalization.
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his parents say it was an effort to get him away from friends who were bad influences in the u.s. still, for the fbi, none of that explains why abdulazeez chose his targets, two u.s. military facilities seven miles apart. over the weekend, a fifth victim died. sailor randall smith. his mother came to chattanooga to lay a flag where the shooting began. >> my son -- my son is a hero. he died doing what he loved. he would have it no other way. >> reporter: injured police officer dennis pedigo is still in the hospital this morning, but his family robin, says he is doing well. >> we're glad to know that. people want to know. any possible ties to isis? any indication of that? >> reporter: they look at the targets he chose, it appears to be out of the playbook of isis. what they are encouraging their followers to do. so far, no evidence of electronic communications, nothing on his phone that would indicate he was directed or inspired by isis. >> i'm sure the investigation is continuing. >> it is. now to your voice, your vote. donald trump defiant. refusing to apologize for saying that john mccain is not a war hero.
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despite an avalanche of criticism. is this the traditional campaign end of the line? who knows? >> reporter: that's right. in the face of condemnation from all major people in the republican party, he's not backing down. john mccain is responding this morning calling trump's comment offensive to veterans. >> reporter: this morning, john mccain said he doesn't owe him an apologize. >> he needs to apologize to those who served. >> he's not a war he row. >> he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured. >> reporter: republicans denounced the comments as outrageous. mccain spent 5 1/2 years as a p.o.w. he was tortured and still refused to be released before those who were captured before him. trump in contrast received
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several deferments and avoided serving in vietnam. >> it's offensive. it's ridiculous. i think it's a disqualifier as commander in chief. >> it's impossible to defend. donald trump is a clown. >> reporter: in an interview with martha raddatz, he refused to apologize. in fact, he doubled down. >> what could john mccain have done not to be captured? >> well i do say this people that fought hard and weren't captured and went through a lot, they get no credit. nobody even talks about them. they are like forgotten. >> reporter: this morning in "usa today," trump fired back. a number of my competitors for the republican nomination have no right to run for president. i do not need to be lectured by any of them. >> trump insists that he is being attacked because he is leading in the polls for the republican nomination. george for now, it is, that is true. but we have yet to see a poll taken after he made these
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comments. now the latest on the woman found dead in a texas jail cell, three days after being arrested during a routine traffic stop. police say sandra bland killed herself. now her family has ordered a private autopsy as outrage grows over her death. ryan smith is tracking the case. >> reporter: as new details are emerging in sandra bland's death, new questions surfaced. her family wants an investigation to give them the answers they seek. three days after sandra bland was jailed for allegedly kicking an officer during a traffic stop caught in this video, she was found dead in her cell. police say she hanged herself with a plastic bag. this morning, her family is looking for answers. their attorney telling abc news, they've just ordered a private autopsy. the results expected in the next 48 to 72 hours.
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>> we want to understand what ended up being the real cause of death. ♪ amazing grace ♪ >> reporter: this vigil sunday at a church outside her hometown of chicago. hundreds showing support for the 28-year-old who just moved to texas for a new job. >> we demand answers! >> reporter: her death ruled a suicide by the coroner. sparking unrest. from protests -- >> we came here for some answer right? >> reporter: -- to social media now trendsing with the the #ifidieinpolicecustody. the officer involved in her arrest now assigned to administrative duties for violations of the department's procedures regarding traffic stops. law enforcement officials say they'll consider this video posted by her in march. is >> i'm suffering from something some of you all might be dealing with right now. it's a little bit of depression as well as ptsd. >> reporter: sandra's family intent on doing their own investigation.
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>> there are questions we have. this could have been anybody's neighbor. anybody's friend. >> reporter: the family says they've met with authorities, whose investigation is ongoing. a troubling aspect, dashcam video of the arrest indicates officers wanted to give her a warning, leading them to wonder why she got out of the car in the first place. one of the many questions the family wants answered. rob? amy has the other top stories. an historic day for u.s. and cuban relations. >> that's right. a new day for both countries after more than half a century, cuba and the united states have officially restored diplomatic relations. the agreement took effect at the stroke of midnight clearing the way for embassies to reopen in havana and washington. jim avila joins us with the latest. >> reporter: it's a day 54 years in the making. the u.s. and cuba ending decades
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insults and spy games. it's official this it building up the street from the white house, becomes the cuban embassy and today, the two old enemies officially recognize each other. this morning, quietly and without ceremony, the cuban flag was raised at the state department. later today, on a new flag pole planted behind me last month, as cubans sang their national anthem the new ambassador will bring out the new flag here and cuba's foreign minister will raise it for the first time on american soil since 1961. the american embassy in cuba opens today as well, but with no ceremony until next month. when secretary of state john kerry will visit cuba. am amy? also breaking overnight, a friendly fire incident in afghanistan. eight afghan soldiers have been killed in a u.s.-led air strike. the governor of the local district blames bad coordination in an area where the taliban is active. and breaking this morning a fiery collision between two barges. the barge that went up in flames
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was carrying 1 million gallons of a petroleum-based oil. so far there are no reported injuries. former president bush is waking up this morning at his home in maine. he was released from the hospital last night, four days after the 91-year-old broke a bone in his neck during a fall. he's expected to fully recover in a few months. 21-year-old golf sensation jordan spieth chasing history this morning. spieth is trying to become the just the second player ever to win golf's first three major titles in the same year. he starts today's final round one stroke off the lead. and, finally, golf on a musical note. "dancing with the stars" champ alfonso ribeiro played a charity golf tournament over the weekend. one tee shot not so great. his reaction though? is it really great. wait for it. it's not unusual for alfonso to bust out the carlton. so he did it. there on the green. with a little help from playing
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partner justin timberlake in the hat there. you know the fans went wild for it. just your typical golf tournament. fans are cheering. >> i love how j.t. was egging him on. >> you thought you were going to see the carlton for a hole in one there. >> it was distracting. >> either way. >> hi. >> hello. we've all been talking about this story. a heart-stopping moment on live tv. a shark encounter in south africa. a surfer fighting for his life. t.j. holmes is here with more on this incredible story. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: this was a surfing competition that turned into a bit of a death match. man versus shark. fists and fins flying on live television for all to see. not only did man come out on top, he actually walked away without a scratch. he's come face to face with the fiercest waves in the world.
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but superstar surfer mick fanning has never had a moment in the water as terrifying as this. a shark pummeling the three-time world champ in a surfing competition in south africa on sunday. the whole thing playing out on live television. take a closer look as the shark's fin breaks the surface. he's knocked off his board, tries desperately to get back on, emergency sirens blaring. [ sirens blare ] fanning swimming for his life as rescuers come in. >> you wrestled a shark. >> i was like kicking and screaming. wow. i punched it in the back. >> reporter: the on-camera encounter shaking the entire surfing community. especially the other surfer in the water at the time. >> i was like, he's gone. he's gone under. i like -- i felt like i couldn't get there quick enough. >> reporter: back on land,
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friends, including surfing legend kelly slater stunned by the close call. >> i'm halfway between crying and laughing. because it's like, he got so lucky. we almost just watched our friend get eaten by sharks. i'm just blown away that there's no damage at all. >> reporter: in this area, four deadly shark encounters in the last three years. sharks here known to be massive. some reach up to 17 feet long. just last month, this 11-footer gnawing on a cage off the south african shores. as for sunday's competition, it was called off early. it could be this legend's last. >> i'm happy to not compete again. like seriously. to walk away from that, i'm just so stoked. >> reporter: that guy is a superstar surfer talking about giving it up after this encounter. his mother had to watch this. people watched this live. we could see the shark sneaking up on him before he could see it. his mom said she went to the television and wanted to help out.
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these are shark-infested waters. believe it or not, we see this. this is how most shark encounters end. with the human being not having a scratch. overwhelmingly, this is how they end. as crazy as that sounds. >> especially when you give them a good right hook. >> reporter: he did that. but the ones we don't focus on, they get a scratch or walk away with nothing. can. >> wow. >> and to see it all happen that like. >> we don't see that. >> that poor mom. >> we don't see this. >> a fear of sharks isn't bad. >> reporter: it's whoa. i'm not going for shark week next year, george. >> thank you, t.j. we have severe weather in new england as well? >> overnight new england, pictures out of places like maine. look at this. damaging winds. 60-plus miles per hour. the threat today from kansas city over through southern illinois. let's get to the select cities, brought to you by walgreens.
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>> hell he, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area forecast. some record warm temperatures this morning and we will have sun and clouds and a muggy afternoon that could spell isolated thunderstorm today and overnight mainly in the east bay and south bay. it will be comfortable by the time wednesday rolls an empty temperatures are 70 at the coast to 88 in san francisco. that will fall in the afternoon. 80s around the bay and 90s inland. it will be another warm one tonight at 60s and 70s and i promise by wednesday you will be sleeping much more ahead.
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a 21-year-old found dead in demi moore's pool. what the star is saying now about what happened. and celebration ended badly, after a truck slammed into this limo. raising new safety questions about the cars. and this family saving thousands on groceries. the secret isn't coupons. how they did it coming up on "gma." last. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight
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for hair that lives to move. good morning. thanks for joining us. it's monday, of course so we're just starting out here. let's start with the news here. we've got a man suspected in the death of two women and three young girls in modesto is now behind bars here in bay area.
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police arrested martin martinez yesterday. he's currently in the santa clara county jail. sources told abc 7 news that dr. amanda cruise is also among the dead. neighbors say cruise and martinez recently moved in together. we're going to get a check on the morning commute as we take a look at the map. sig alert traffic advisory still in effect for the southbound 680/580 interchange. a real nightmare commute. here's a look from the live 360 camera. a huge backup on the southbound side of 680 near the sig alert there in san ramon. lanes one and two are closed due to roadwork and stalled equipment out there. so of course we obviously have a major ba
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good morning, america. right now, millions in the southwest on alert this morning for more flash flooding. after a record downpour caused this bridge to collapse. experts are assessing the damage this morning. the major highway in the southwest remains closed, stranding thousands of drivers. also right now, dozens more fbi agents heading to chattanooga. to investigate the shooter in that deadly rampage. his family tells abc news he suffered from mental health issues and was on the verge of bankruptcy. the family of the woman found dead in her jail cell three days after a routine traffic stop is waiting this morning for the results of a private autopsy report. >> a lot of questions there. we say good morning, america, on this monday morning. a lot going on. one of the things we're going to get to this moment over the
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weekend, trending big. yeah, that's bruce springsteen. if you were in the wonder bar on saturday, he just showed up. >> why wasn't i at the wonder bar? >> he played for two hours. social media, the word got out. people on the streets. adam sandler and all the stars of his brand-new movie, "pixel" are here. we have a game. we're going to put them to the test. we begin this half hour with a death at demi moore's beverly hills home. a man found in her pool sunday morning. police are investigating. but the star and her family were not at home when it happened. kayna whitworth has the story. >> reporter: this morning, police investigating a drowning at actress demi moore's family home. a location well documented on her children's instagram accounts. two of her daughters recently posted this photo with their mother at the people using the
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hashtag pool party. >> though they tried valiantly, they were not able to revive him. >> reporter: police say moore's assistant was holding a party with about six people at the star's home saturday night. police finding the body of one of the guests, 21-year-old edenilson steven valle, at the bottom of the pool after someone called 911 at 4:50 in the morning. witnesses said he went missing for 10 or 15 minutes before they found him. his family telling investigators, he didn't know how to swim. police currently do not suspect foul play. >> the preliminary investigation reveal that this most likely was a tragic accident. >> reporter: in a statement, abstained by abc news. moore is calling it an absolute shook and sympathized with the man's parents, adding the loss of a child is an unthinkable tragedy. my heart goes out to this young man's family and friends. legal experts say in the event litigation follow, home owners may be covered by insurance as long as they took reasonable measures to maintain safety on their property.
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this morning, moore is asking for privacy on behalf of the man's family. for "good morning america," kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. >> thank you. we turn to the new bombshell in the bill cosby sex abuse scandal. he reveals how he hid them from his wife in a sworn deposition from a decade ago. he revealed he used drugs to seduce women. >> reporter: good morning, george. that deposition took place at this philadelphia hotel. it lasted for four days. the transcript is about 1,000 pages. and in those pages, we hear bill cosby himself talk about the women, the drugs, and the money. this morning, new details emerging about the sexual assault allegations surrounding bill cosby. this time in testimony from the superstar himself. in a deposition obtained by abc news, first obtained by "the new york times," cosby describes sexual encounters with five women. at one point explaining that he sometimes refrained from
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intercourse because he didn't want women to develop stronger feelings. >> oh, this is depressing. >> reporter: this deposition was part of a 2005 lawsuit. filed by a whom who claimed cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her. according to his deposition, cosby explained his own perceived ability to read nonverbal clues that indicated consent. she does not look angry. i think that i'm a pretty decent reader of people. >> what you going to do? >> reporter: he admitted in the 1970s, he had obtained quaaludes to give to women he wanted to have sex with. in his testimony, cosby describe ed quaaludes as the drug young people were using to party. i wanted to have them just in case. when asked if a woman different from constand was in a position to say no, cosby said, i don't know. never charged with sexual assault, cosby settled the
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constand case out of court. one of more than two dozen women he's been accused of assaulting or drugging, which he has previously denied. he refused to address the allegations when i asked him. >> i have been in this business for 52 years. i have never seen anything like this. >> reporter: excerpts from the deposition say one victim's personal tragedy to get close to her. she says she stayed with you and you began asking her about her father who had died of cancer. does any of that ring a bell? yes. did you ask her those questions because you wanted to have sexual contact with her? yes. he said he didn't take quaaludes himself for the same reason he doesn't drink alcohol, because it makes him sleepy. he said he gives quaaludes to other people in the same way you might offer someone a drink. now to a horrible tragedy in new york raising questions about limousine safety. four young women killed after a pickup truck smashed into the side of their limo. gio benitez is here with more.
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good morning, gio. >> reporter: this is an awful story. this morning, it is putting limo limos in the spotlight. most seats in limos don't have seat belts. making passengers, like these women, very vulnerable. this morning, a horrifying scene on the highway. a limousine nearly split in two when a truck slammed into the middle of it. inside, eight women in their 20s, looking to safely enjoy a wine-tasting tour by renting a limo of the day. ironically, the driver of the truck allegedly drunk. >> the limousine was making a turn when the pickup truck drove into the passenger side of the limousine. >> reporter: the stretch limo, one like this, typically allowing up to ten passengers. the seats wrapping around the middle but seatbelts only available to the back seat. the crash raising new questions about whether riding in limos put passengers in greater risk. >> limos are more dangerous if you're an unrestrained
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passenger. it should have had that level of protection for all the passengers. and it didn't. >> reporter: in 2013 this limo fire on a bay area bridge nine women inside on a bachelorette party. fewer exits than a regular car. five of them died, trapped in the flames. last year, tracy morgan injured in a limo. his friend, killed. when a walmart truck slammed into the back of it. the company said he and the passengers were partially to blame because they were not wearing seat belts. in this case, would that have made any difference? the women killed seem to have been sitting at the point of impact. >> the long, ultra stretch body, where everybody is having fun and enjoying the ride that is a danger zone. >> reporter: and the truck driver in this weekend's crash is still in the hospital. charged with driving while intoxicated. he's pleaded not guilty. if you're in a limo, the safest seats are way in the back or way in the front because those have seat belts. robin? george?
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something definitely to keep in mind gio. so tragic. >> sure is. now to a hot air balloon that went on an unexpected ride? what's this about? >> over the weekend. you have got to see this video out of wisconsin. we'll go straight to it. there were thunderstorms in the area. some of the wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour. i think we have the video. there it is. it's pulling that suv. that's how strong the winds were. that thing at one point gets so high up in the air, people are screaming, taking cover. fortunately, i don't think anybody there was hurt. but what we do know in the pacific northwest, they had a lot of heat. look at the dust devil in washington state. it was 95. record heat in seattle. much, much cooler today. the heat advisorie >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area forecast warm and 89 to 96 inland and 68 to 78 around the coast and falling this afternoon. 78 to 88 in the sotheby. it will be another stuffy night.
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the cooler air >> all that weather brought to you by trivago. and, quick, look at that photo. this is from colorado springs, colorado. it was not just california that got all the rain. look at that. wow. amazing. >> ginger, thank you. a lot more ahead. this family slashing thousands off their grocery store bills. the supermarket secrets they use that could help you, too, when you're out there making groceries. thought i'd say it, making groceries. a website that promotes secret affairs hacked. information for 37 million people at risk?
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good morning. i'm eric thomas. a man is recovering after plunging nearly 300 feet off the cliff near the land's end trail. he's expected to be okay. the san francisco fire department says the man was walking a friend around 1:00 this morning by dead man's cliff when he fell. let's get a check on your morning commute. leyla is off this morning. northbound 101 in san jose, there was a vehicle versus a motorcycle crash. it is pretty slow there. san mateo bridge is slow. rain and thunderstorms, the rain showers from yesterday brought record rains down to our
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. caught on tape. a year and a half old child stolen at the gas station. her grandmother trying to stop the thief. how police tracked down the little girl. he came right out in the car. oh, my gosh. >> the startling birth on the way to the hospital in the car. it's the video millions can't stop clicking on. mom and dad reveal the story behind the speedy delivery. ♪ final countdown ♪ pixel perfect. >> they're coming your way. >> adam sandler, kevin james, pac-man and the cast of the summer's new blockbuster take over times square. they're here live and ready to play. and "bachelorette" behind the scenes. the men spilling secrets to "gma." how they really feel about kaitlyn.
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and are you ready for jake gyllenhaal, ripped, riveting, and ready to punch? he's here live as we say -- >> good morning, america. [ laughter ] one of the nicest guys out there. we adore jake gyllenhaal. i think you said it best. oh. ripped and riveting. that's our jake. oh, we talk about the transformation that he went under. it was so much more than that. >> he did all of the training himself, all of the boxing himself, no stunt doubles. i cannot wait to see this movie. >> enjoyed every second of it. >> all right. so, we're talking about birth order. i'm the youngest in my family. we're asking, where are you in the birth order of your siblings? we have a new study out revealing the secret of the birth order and what it says
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about the old stereotypes. >> we're both the babies. >> i'm oldest. >> oldest? >> i'm second of four. >> you're middle. >> we got the pooh-pooh platter. >> amy's got the "morning rundown." the big story this morning is the flash flooding ginger's been telling us about across the southwest. all that water being blamed for the collapse of a bridge along interstate 10, the main artery between l.a. and phoenix, now closed in both directions. the rain coming from what was hurricane dolores forced extremely rare home rainouts for both the angels and the padres. we'll have much more on this from ginger ahead. breaking right now, more than two dozen people are dead after a suicide bombing in turkey near the syrian border. dozens more were injured. the town has been a key battleground for isis troops. turning to politics and donald trump, refusing to back down over his comments about john mccain. he's under fire for saying senator mccain, a former p.o.w., is not a war hero.
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then adding he liked people who were not captured. trump, avoiding serving in vietnam. this morning, mccain telling msnbc, trump owes an apology apology to the families of those that have sacrificed in conflict serving our country. another major website hacked. putting the personal data of 37 million people at risk. user information stolen from ashley madison.com. that's a dating site for married people. those hackers are threatening to release it unless the site closes down permanently. some data has been posted but was quickly taken down. frantic moments on camera in new jersey. a man speeding off in a stolen car with a baby in the backseat, as the helpless grandmother chases him in vain. fortunately, it didn't take long for police to reunite the family. more now from abc's reena ninan. >> reporter: this morning, police are searching for the man seen in this heart-stopping surveillance video, stealing a car from a new jersey gas
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station with a 1 1/2-year-old child still inside. the ordeal starting around 6:00 p.m. sunday. the little girl's grandmother pulling up to the station and entering the store. leaving the keys in the ignition and her granddaughter in the backseat. moments later, the suspect walked up to the store, eyeing the car. inside, he sees the grandmother, preoccupied at the counter, and makes his move. the grandmother seen desperately chasing after the car. as it speeds away. she spoke to our station, wpvi, but didn't want her identity revealed. >> there was no way that he didn't see her and didn't hear me screaming at him and. my baby, my baby's in the car. >> reporter: police able to use the signal from the grandmother's cell phone to track the location. finding it abandoned a half hour later. the little girl safely inside. she's back at home this morning. her grandmother relieved and regretful. >> i don't care how much of a split second you're going to be.
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take the baby out. i don't care if they want the car, take the baby out. >> reporter: and with strong words for the suspect. as police try to track him down. >> don't you ever, ever, ever do nothing stupid like that again. i hope when they catch you that they make you regret what you did. >> reporter: for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to reena for that. finally, an american woman showing her stuff in extremely dramatic fashion. look at cliff diver cesilie carlton. wow. she nailed the final dive. and won the entire competition. it was along the jagged cliffs. some islands in the atlantic. not a lot of room down there. in case something goes wrong. this was, by the way, her first cliff dive. she say i was a little nervous. understandably. >> that was her first? >> she was a diving competitor. she never dove of a cliff before. >> and it's so difference. >> she said once she got in the air, it just felt so natural. i'm glad it was for her. because that feels so up natural
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for me. i need to be pushed off screaming. but ginger? >> it would be natural for lara. >> a nice segue. >> thank you, george. but pass on that one. here's a look at what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." the baby on board who couldn't wait to meet his new mom. delivered in minutes right in the car. a startling video. has so many people watching. does it matter if you're the youngest, oldest, middle child? a new study out that may have the answers. >> exclusive scenes from behind the scenes at "the bachelorette." how they really feel about kaitlyn. and then these guys. come on over here. the stars of "pixels." taking over times square. should we go get the rest of them? >> come on. >> happy to have adam sandler, kevin james. >> oh! >> chris columbus. josh gad. michelle. they're all here. on "gma." hi, everybody. hey, guys.
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thing. it's the video giving new meaning to speedy delivery. >> oh, the water broke. the water broke. the water broke. >> all right. >> reporter: dad jonathan racing down a highway after his wife went into labor in the front seat of their car. >> just keep her calm. and, you know, me getting, all worked up isn't going to help her any. >> reporter: the mind-blowing birth captured on their gopro monday. meant to be used in the delivery room to film the event. >> i didn't want to have him in the car. i was scared. i didn't know if he would be breathing okay. >> reporter: the couple en route to a birthing center, not stopping the car once. jonathan driving through the whole ordeal. but before they could make it to their destination -- >> oh, my gosh. we just had a baby in the car. >> we did it. >> reporter: over 6 million people have watched their newborn baby josiah's birth on youtube. >> i can't believe so many
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people want to see something like that. >> reporter: thousands commenting. most of them positive. some less than thrilled. one person writing, there are so many things wrong with this. another posting -- at some point, anyone with common sense would realize you're not going to make it. pull over and help. >> for one thing, we don't have a cell phone with service. we couldn't have called anybody if i had pulled over. number two, she said she wanted me to keep driving. >> reporter: jonathan saying he filmed at his wife's request. and they're both thrilled to have the miraculous moment saved forever. >> i was like, what do i do? what do i do? i was trying to find something to wrap him in. finally, i'll wrap him up in my shirt. >> reporter: the proud parents relieved their new bundle of joy is happy and healthy. >> he'll be famous before he knows his own name. >> reporter: lesia says her other two kids, both girls, they got to the hospital way too early with them. that's why they waited so long this time. clearly, the timing is off. >> each time it comes quicker. >> reporter: that's what they say. this is exactly the story a
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pregnant woman wants to see. so thanks, guys. >> get to the hospital at the sign of the first contraction. >> a big boy. ten pounds. whoo. >> glad everybody is healthy and happy. >> in the car. wow. >> big boy. and so far the youngest. that's going to bring us to the next story on birth order. it's been debated for so long. they think the first born is generally the leader. middle kids natural peacemakers. a new study contends everything you may think you may know could be wrong. david wright has more. >> reporter: this is one of the most hotly contested debates in psychology. it's one that every family has an opinion on. what difference does it make if you were born first, middle, our youngest? a new study claims to have all the answers. birth order is destiny, goes the old theory. the idea that our personalities and our intelligence are preprogrammed simply by where we fall in relation to our siblings. the first born, a responsible leader who tends to play by the
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rules. prince william. hillary clinton. and beyonce are a few famous examples. the youngest child? charming and popular. think whoopi goldberg, jon stewart, and stephen colbert. middle children, sensitive and competitive. from "the brady bunch" we're talking about jan. >> all i hear all day long at school is how great marcia is at this, how wonderful marcia did that. marcia, marcia, marcia. >> now, sweetheart. >> reporter: donald trump is a middle child. so is kim kardashian. nuff said. but is it true? does birth order really matter? >> it doesn't define who you are. there are other factors that determine your personality and intelligence level. >> reporter: a new study, one of the largest ever, put nearly half a million kids through a battery of personality and intelligence tests and found that birth order made just a marginal difference. >> there was a small association.
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0.02. that's almost zero. >> reporter: how does that explain more than a century of anecdotal evidence? why a majority of u.s. presidents were first born sons. same for all of the actors who have ever played -- >> bond, james bond. >> reporter: how does it explain why so many younger kids go into comedy? or perhaps most telling. how does it explain why prince harry just seems cooler than wills? >> there's a possibility it's not our actual -- the actual order in which we're born but the social roles imposed on us. >> reporter: in other words, nurture, not nature may dictate how we behave. and the culture, the books, the movies, the parenting manuals may reinforce these stereotypes. the study author is a first born. a scientist. her brother is younger, an artist. i'm guessing most of you are younger kids, right? >> baby. baby.
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>> oldest. >> i'm the middle. 2 of 4. >> the peacemaker. >> marcia, marcia, marcia. >> thank you, david. what do you guys think at home? does birth order matter? tweet us with the hashtag social square. interesting topic. so is this. next up in our "heat index," "the bachelorette's" men, oh, boy, they're telling all. we have an exclusive behind the scenes of tonight's special. the most memorable bachelors confronting each other. kaitlyn, one last time. dishing the dirt. she'll tell her side. they'll tell their side. oh, boy. take a look. it's a chance to see all your favorite guys. the ones kaitlyn gave the boot. >> you ready to tell all? >> reporter: the boys of "the bachelorette," reuniting tonight. the men tell all. >> this will be the reunion with all of the guys including the
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ones you have probably forgotten about by now, like j.j. and clint, the ones with the quote, unquote bromance. and ian, the guy who called kaitlyn surface level. and the ones ridiculous from the beginning on. >> reporter: we got a behind the scenes look right before the taping of the show. >> how about you guys come join me backstage? >> reporter: with our very own tour guide chris harrison. >> the staging area. this is the dressing room. where we stash all the people. this is my hideaway. this is it. this is glamour, right here. welcome to hollywood. >> reporter: as the audience makes their way in, the lady of the hour arrives. >> are you good? >> i'm good. a little nervous. >> reporter: then, ready or not, it's showtime. >> i gotta get dressed. ready for the show. that part you probably don't want to see on camera. get out of here, "gma," i'll see you on set. >> reporter: and an exclusive sneak peek of ben h. facing her for the first time since she sent him packing. >> i see that you told shawn about nick. >> mm-hmm. >> and not that i love talking about those guys.
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what was the reasoning behind that? >> reporter: kaitlyn said it was a much-needed chance to resolve things. with some of her former flames. >> i don't think i was looking for closure. i was expecting them to look for closure. but i also did, too. i think it was great for everyone. >> reporter: ben z. says the entire journey has helped him grow. >> it's helped me be more emotional, open up with my feelings a little more and let people in a bit more. >> reporter: he says he would be willing to do the show again. this time, as the bachelor. >> so many people have come up to me and said they want me to be on "the bachelor." and this and that. that's been great. it's something i would consider. >> reporter: and the rest of kaitlyn's ex-suitors, no hard feelings. >> i didn't know what was going to happen by going on "the bachelorette." i can say at the end of this, after tonight, i feel great about it. >> it is something that will always be special to my heart. it was hard seeing her, but the same time, wonderful. >> reporter: but "the bachelorette," still left with a life-changing decision between the last two men standing shawn
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and nick the biggest rivals in franchise history. >> yeah. >> in franchise history, lara. >> yes, franchise history. you heard it here first. the two-hour men tell all, and i mean all, airs tonight at 8:00 eastern. you can watch a sneak peek at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. let's get outside to ginger. >> we have a whole audience full of bachelorettes and bachelors. just loving on the ladies from mississippi this morning. that's where we want to start in the southeast. south carolina one of those places that had considerable rain over the weekend. yes, it's been hot and humid. you can see the picture there. one to two inches. look where the flash flood watches are this morning. kansas city has had a lot of rain. look at the numbers. two to three inches. that takes you through the next several days, through the midweek. are you warm out here this morning? a little steamy. we're on day three of what will be the first official heat wave of summer. >> hell he, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area
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forecast. some record warm temperatures this morning and we will have sun and clouds and a muggy afternoon that could spell isolated thunderstorm today and overnight mainly in the east bay and south bay. it will be comfortable by the time wednesday rolls an empty temperatures are 70 at the coast to 88 in san francisco. that will fall in the afternoon. 80s around the bay and 90s inland. it will be another warm one tonight at 60s and 70s and i promise by wednesday you will be sleeping >> huge crowd out here. 11-year-old birthday. we're hidden behind this big sign for "pixels." we'll see more on that coming up. >> looking forward to that ginger. come on in. it's time for "pop news." we begin with this. this guy may be worth i don't know, $820 million. the zappos ceo, he likes to live beneath his means. in a trailer park in las vegas. this story's all over the internet. >> what? >> he sold his company to amazon for $1.2 billion and could have bought anything he wanted to. he loves his vintage airstream
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so much, all 200 square feet of it. it does have two tvs and a working shower. it also has an interesting name. it's called lamopolis because tony, the zappos, there's ginger. zappos ceo shares his 200 square feet of heaven with his alpaca named marley. >> he does not. >> he does. george, do you think i would make that up? >> never, not in "pop news." >> this is "pop news." we do a lot of work to get these stories right. so just goes to show you how -- >> good for him, right. doesn't mean much. >> what happens to the alpaca? >> i would take quarters. >> i would volunteer to redo an airstream. that could be a party bus. >> that's a great idea. >> a little bar. a little "gma" bar. there's always a bar involved somehow. also in "pop news" the united states has multiplied its way to the top for the first time in 21 years. some of our best and brightest high school students across the
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country competed in a math olympiad in thailand last week. guys, out of 100 countries, we came in first. [ cheers and applause ] very, very proud of us. the intense number-crunching competition lasted two days. only a total of three questions per day. you can only imagine how difficult, according to a professor at carnegie mellon, who is the head coach for team usa. if you can solve one of these problems you are, without a doubt, a genius. here's an example of one of them. i can't even see it, it's so hard. >> i know the answer. it's infinity. >> darn, we're out of time. otherwise i would answer. but they're telling me i need to move on to the next story. shoot. finally, i'm very excited. a "pop news" pop in from a very big star. oscar-nominated actor jake gyllenhaal. get on over here. >> jake! >> how are you? >> hi. >> welcome to "good morning america." >> great to see you. >> thank you for having me here.
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>> who is the lucky one interviewing jake? robin's going to be interviewing jake. >> i'm the lucky one. >> i won the arm wrestle. >> upcoming movie called "southpaw." we decided to do a game that has nothing to do with boxing. >> oh, great. >> southpaw or northpaw. we're going to show you videos. we'll pause them just before the end. you're going tell us if it's -- southpaw, meaning, did the trick go south and fail or northpaw if you think it succeeds. roll it for number one, a dog getting ready to grab his toy -- on the end of the dock. and i think we're going to freeze it. you have to answer this question, will this trick go southpaw, meaning bad, or northpaw? >> he looks like he's edging with his left. so i'm going, well, you don't call it northpaw. >> it's more about positive or negative. >> oh, okay. i think it's going to go bad.
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i think it's going to go badly. >> roll 'em. and -- jake would be -- very -- [ laughter ] absolutely correct. >> i had a feeling about that one. wow, he doesn't get anywhere near that thing. >> not even close. this is a dog jumping through his very trusting owner's legs. this one could be painful. jake, does it go northpaw, well, or southpaw? >> i really hope northpaw. that's all i can hope. >> roll the video. and -- oh, ouch -- >> oh! wow! >> so early. >> well done. well done. >> no neutering needed. >> no neutering needed. one more? you good? >> let's go. >> this is a favorite. a personal favorite. this is skimbles. play the cat and -- what's going to happen, jake. will skimbles make it from the table to the window sill? northpaw or southpaw? >> i think it's going to go southpaw. >> no, skimbles is talented.
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>> i trust robin in sports. i think she knows. >> all right. roll 'em. skimbles, show us what you got. [ laughter ] >> i'm here for you, jake. >> i feel like she hadn't trained a lot for that. >> you did a little more training than skimbles. >> i don't know. >> we're so excited to hear about the movie. thanks for helping us. >> thanks for having me. when we come back the cast of "pixels." friday morning, wake up with nicki minaj. it's a party in the park. with nicki minaj. friday on "good morning america's" summer concert series, presented by the makers of dr. scholl's. makers of dr. scholl's.
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good mark. i'm eric thomas. a man suspected in the deaths of two women and three young girls in modesto is now behind bars here in the bay area. plips arrested martin martinez yesterday at the oak ridge mall in san jose on suspicion of murder. he's currently in the santa clara jail. the 30-year-old's own daughter is among the victims. dr. amanda cruise is also dead. neighbors say cruise and martinez recently moved in together and according to a fies book post the other adult victim may have been martinez's mother. leyla is off today but we still have the sig alert in effect for southbound 608 at the 580 interchange due to roadwork on the southbound side. the estimated time of reopening lanes one and two 9 clon 30.
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a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza where you see the backup is till there in those lanes in the middle. traffic
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good morning. we're off to a stuffy start. here's the reason why. look at the lack of tag and marine layer and sea breeze. in the upper 60s to mid 70s.
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we have a chance for the stray thunderstorm in the south bay [ cheers and applause ] look up there on the big board right now. there they are. the cast of "pixels." a little pacman tournament right there. looks like kevin james just won. that is huge. he takes ohm the joointgiant pacman. we have these especially made for us. our own pixels figurines. very nicely done thanks guys. the film bring something many animated characters to life. we'll see how they made it all happen. >> you're wearing the one shoulder. >> is that a problem? >> oh yes. we'll have fun with that. we have a remarkable and
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passionate 15-year-old. how he's helping kids help each other. just ahead. before that head inside to robin. >> because i'm here with jake gyllenhaal. critics saying he delivers a income knockout performance in "southpaw "southpaw." you can key this scene. >> i was looking forward to just showing up walking into the ring and having him fall on the ground. >> i mean i mean i expected a hard fight, you know. i put my family through a lot. by the way, leila, if you're watching, go to sleep, baby. >> i loved this film. thank you, jake. you're so -- so good to us. when you come here and the films that you're doing. i saw it this weekend. and we were talking in the break. it's one of the classic kind of boxing movies.
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but then it's also so incredibly different. a lot has been made about the transformation. you were all in, as you are in the ring right here. >> yeah we're in a ring right now. i don't know what's going to happen. it's a muf i have about family. about a father and a daughter. that's why i wanted to make it. yeah i had to learn how to box. i didn't want to look like an idiot. i trained five months for it. >> five months? >> yeah. >> a lot said about the situps and all that. but i didn't realize that the director antoine fuqua trained with you? >> he trained with me. i did twice a day. he said this was about sacrifice. sacrifice for the people we love. i'll be with you every time you get in the ring. i want to train with you every morning. >> it helped you evolve the character of billy. especially in the clip here,
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sometimes it was hard to ups because you're mumbling. that's part of who he is. >> yeah well part of it is he grew up in the foster care system. i don't think he ever had a model of a parent to learn how to be. he becomes a parent very early in life. he's really articulate in the ring. that's where he expresses himself. he doesn't exprez himself as well outside the ring. his wife is a rep zenresentative for family. >> she's amazing, rachel m mcadams. forest whitaker is in the movie. oona laurence. >> she was in matilda. she's a great actor. such a lovely girl. she would improvise with me. i was always physicalfollowing her.
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she was much more skilled than i was. >> that's the beauty of the film. when you're in the ring. i know you're upset about this. people don't realize, there's no double in that ring. it's all you. even when the back of you. >> yes, yes. antoine said to me herbally on. i want to show this movie like a real fight. i want to shoot it like an hbo fight. you need to be available all the time. i don't want double. there were no doubles. >> what about the first time you got the moneymaker right here smacked in the face? >> actors need to be knocked around a little bit, to be honest. it's great profession it's easy in a lot of ways. the more you can get close to the real thing, the more you can feel what it feels like -- it wasn't the best feeling. it happened a lot. it adds to the reality of the movie. >> and the reality of the move i have too, the anger that billy deals with. it helped him inside the rope.
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got him in trouble outside. you said it was also a way for you the kind of tap into the anger that you may or may not have. >> absolutely. it's -- to me when i read it it was a story about a guy who used his rage to get to the place early in his career where he got to. he can use it in the ring. it doesn't work outside the ring. it destroys his life in many ways. he has to relearn how the be a father without those things. for me, the greatest part of being an actor, you're able to explore feelings in a safe place. it's why i believe in the arts. i feel like arts and sports give kids a safe place to express themselves outside of you know where the world where the consequence can be very different. >> that's really you will straited in the film as well. so much i i want to tell people about. they have to seep it themselves. you'll be back next week.
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with oona. >> that will be a lucky time. >> we get you twice? >> you get oona laurence. i get to hang out with her again. >> "southpaw" in theaters on friday. we have a great story as part of abc's "be inspired" nirve. fete out and give. how people and organizations are giving back across the country. this morning, we're kicking off with a teen who is using music to inspire kids to help one another. he's the 15-year-old guitar hero turned rock star ceo with a cause. >> when i was 8 years old, my friend was diagnosed with non-hodgkin's lymphoma. i felt like i needed to do something to help. as an 8-year-old there's nothing much you can do. >> reporter: he didn't let it stop him.
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>> i tried to do something where kids can support pediatric cancer. we hold a battle of the bands fund-raiser. >> reporter: guns & roses guitar legend slash battling for the cause. >> i said are you slash? we got him to come to the event. we have held bone marrow drives. an awareness campaign be bald. people wear a skull cap for a day. >> reporter: a movement that began with a battle of the bands. >> to date we have raised over $300,000. >> reporter: helping kids like 11-year-old caitlin, a survivor of a rare form of cancer. >> is that apple juice? >> reporter: and during her treatment, a surprise to see her favorite movie. >> we wept to new york and we went to the premier and we saw all the celebrities. >> reporter: as for teagan he's
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moonlighting as an ivy leaguer. spending part of his time studying at brown university. >> i'm taking a class called biology of cancer. i would like to see cancer as easily treatable as a headache. that would be the ideal future to me. >> reporter: and teagen son his way to making a big difference. the cancer project he was working on was named as the next big thing. to find out how to get involved visit our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. and ginger -- >> is it steamy enough. >> let's talk about it. i know it's july but -- >> it's slightly hot out here. in the low to mid 80s in new york city. cow can feel the air. it's air you can wear. that's what we like to call it. l.a. and san diego, the wettest julys on record.
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all the way into southern california. you may see another one to two inches. spokane, 92 the 86. they are cooling off. >> it's a hot one. >> oh my god. look at who's here. >> it's hot. >> super hot. that is probably my favorite photo bomb of life. thank you, jake gyllenhaal. >> he >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area forecast warm and 89 to 96 inland and 68 to 78 around the coast and falling this afternoon. 78 to 88 in the sotheby. it will be another stuffy night. the cooler air >> and all that weather brought to you by samsung. >> whoo. >> hot in many ways. so much more ahead. the cast of "pixels" is here. warming up. look at george go. lots more fun with them just ahead.
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tt2war@12k@%o j# %6$ tt2war@12k@%!!án u6l tt2war@12k@%4!j# # 8 tt2war@12k@%x#á&ú:$.l tt2war@12k@%t#j'ú:0.( tt2war@12k@%t#j)ú:;nl tt2war@12k@%p#jáú:,up tt2war@12k@%p#j,ú:m/0 tt2war@12k@%l#á.ú:d&< tt2war@12k@%l#á0ú:ó0t i'm back now with the pixels team. director chris columbus. adam sandler. kevin james. josh gad. michelle monaghan. they have come to save the world. >> are we sure we want to do
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this? maybe we could find another planet to live on. >> shut up dude. we're getting on that ship. the only way to do it is to get directly under it. >> they ain't nongone ma makena make it easy. >> you were the world's greatest pacman champ. >> i think i'm good at september speed. i try to get good at donkey congress in the movie. i can't give away more. >> kevin, i really appreciate the look of disgust on your face when i gamed out over there. >> you started out so well. i had high hopes. and then, it didn't end as well as we had hoped. >> i had high hopes when i heard you were going to be president of the united states. >> i ups now. >> you ready for it? >> i am. i implemented meatloaf
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thursdays. that was a big thing. it is fun for everybody. the country is already bonding. we're already doing well. >> that is good to hear. chris, when i first heart aboutd about this movie, i tintdidn't think you could make pacman scary. >> we had to create it. we wanted this destruction no one has seen on screen before. it's exciting to release this movie in a summer of superheroes and sequels. we're original. >> what was it like working with these guys? >> can you imagine. it's like a bunch of misfits. i mean we had the best time. you know we -- um -- it's a big awesome family comedy. we push the drama. it's really -- and action. it's -- >> michelle is on the set, too. >> she's fierce.
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>> my character is lieutenant colonel violet van patton. i create the weapon, the light cannon we use to destroy and defend. >> josh you're a september speed champ. we got behind the scenes footage of you and adam. >> oh, yeah. >> here we go. >> oh. >> that's a rehearsal. i got a jacket on. you do too. >> are you connected there? >> what were you singing? >> well that's a little jewish chant that adam and i do. we were -- for our sins. it's so crazy when you're shooting a movie like this. you have to imagine everything. there's tennis balls. green screens. you're imagining everything in your head. and chris columbus is aggressive
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aggressively screaming, centipede is going the kill you! >> josh when he was shooting "frozen" he had me on his back too. >> i have been using adam strangely, since i was a child. >> were you old enough to remember tears for fares. >> am i old enough to remember? no. no. but, no, i love tears for fears. they give me a list of 80 sonds i could do a cover of. >> we had 1 different ones. >> i was like are you kidding me? ♪ welcome to your life ♪ it's like you gotta do it. >> he got it. ♪ there's no turning back ♪ >> the movie is a lot of fun. are you ready to play your game? your going head to head. >> yeah. >> we'll be right back. >> scary time.
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more now with the cast and director of pixels. we call this game pixel this. adam josh and michelle versus kevin and chris. >> you have on listen. i'll show you a pixellated movie. we'll give you a clue. you have to wait until you hear the whole clue before you buzz in. the team with the most points wins. >> the team with the most points wins? >> yeah. >> uh huh. >> you're throwing me. >> it's easy to go ape over this guy? >> donkey kong. >> that's our pixilated donkey kong. >> in iconic indian structure is
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targeted in pixels. >> taj mahal. >> tell us what's happening? the voice of this lovable character is frozen in our memories kevin? q- q-bert. >> maybe you have never seen the movie "frozen." >> by the way, it's my head. he shouldn't have been answering. >> get ready for this. this colorful character can pack it in. >> say it michelle. >> pac-man. >> how did you mess that one. >> a shoutout. >> if we stop now, what would the score be? >> not good. all right, this heart breaker got physical in the '80s. >> olivia newton-john.
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>> i don't know. i hit it. they go to him. they're looking directly at you. >> this is literally a famous british rock group. literally. >> literally. >> a famous british rock group. >> what is stonehenge? >> yes. >> you have to play this game -- the fairway. >> stonehenge. >> what is stonehenge? >> guess? >> golf. >> thank you, thank you. [ bell rings ] >> this is for you, chris. this character -- this character really knows how to spell. take a look. >> oh i can actually look. knows how to spell. >> harry potter. finally. thank you. thank you.
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>> this is the big blue marble that's on the line in pixels. >> that would be earth. >> i believe we have -- >> we have a winner! >> all right. last one. this famous '80s band really wants -- ♪ you to want them ♪ >> cheap trick. cheap trick. >> you got it. >> yeah yeah yeah. >> do we have a total. >> yeah that was a landslide. >> seven? >> eight? >> eight. >> 8-2. >> nerds, nerds. >> we were told not to judge by scores. everybody wins. everybody's equal. >> you're a nice young man. everybody, "pixels" opens. thank you for coming and joining us on "good morning america."
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well done. >> i wasn't expecting that. >> this is hard man. >> this could get physical. we're going to a break. meanwhile, "pixels" opens friday. we'll be back. ♪ ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru.
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♪ shut up and dance with me ♪ let's see the pixel this catchonship moment. where is it? there we go. >> it was a great show. >> those guys are competitors. see the movie. it opens friday. see you tomorrow.
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good morning. um eric thomas. a man is recovering after plunging nearly 300 feet off a cliff near the land's end trail. he was rescued by boat and is expected to be okay. the san francisco fire department says the man was walking with a friend around 1:00 this morning by dead man's cliff when he fell. a look at traffic. look at mass transit. there's a ten-minute delay on b.a.r.t. traffic on the golden gate bridge moving right along. what a gorgeous shot that is. here's mike with the weather. >> look at all of the sunshine. the best chance of thunderstorms coming at us from the south, south bay and inland east bay could have the best chance in the afternoon. over the next three hours we should be fine. temperatures top out in the 70s near 80 but falling
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afternoon. ients and 90s for the rest of >> it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, from the new movie "pixels," kevin james. and everyone's favorite 10, bo derek. and grammy award singing -- singer jill scott. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] now, here are your emmy-winning co-hosts, kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪ kelly: hi!

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