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nts itself? realize your buying power at open.com good morning, america. a whale-watching trip turns into a fight for survival. the dramatic video as the ship sinks. >> the first boat on scene just saw people all over the place in the water. >> at least five people dead. the investigation right now and why the tragedy could have been worse. breaking news. a massive earthquake rocking pakistan and south asia this morning. the 7.5 quake sending people running into the streets. aftershocks still being felt. a school collapses. injuring children. and new reports of damage as we come on to the air. also breaking. a new report this morning raising red flags about some of the most popular foods on your breakfast plate. are bacon, ham, and sausage as big a cancer threat as smoking? and the new concerns about red meat. the industry firing back right now.
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♪ and flipping out over adele. the superstar's new video setting records and raising questions. what's the story behind that flip phone? and why is lionel richie asking the grammy winner, is it me you're looking for? and good morning, america. so many people checking in on adele and that video. welcome back, hope you had a great weekend. robin, welcome back to you. how is that shoulder? >> one wing is still under repair. it's nice to have the arm sling slung over there. i still can't believe what ultimately led to the surgery. which i will share with you. breaking news this morning. >> the major earthquake in afghanistan and felt in neighboring countries. we'll get to that in a moment. but first, the deadly whale-watching accident in canada. at least five people killed. after the boat sank. neal karlinsky has the latest from vancouver. good morning, neal.
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>> reporter: george, good morning. a horrific scene. out on the waters here. whale-watching is very popular here. normally perfectly safe. why no one can understand what brought the ship down on what seemed like a perfectly normal fall afternoon. this new video shows the last moments after a cruise off vancouver island turned into a horrifying struggle for survival. the 65-foot ship all but submerged. just the bow visible upside down and partially sticking out of the 55-degree water. officials say 27 people were on board the tour boat. >> the cause of the capsizing is presently under investigation. >> reporter: this morning, at least five are confirmed dead. and 21 rescued. including at least eight transported to hospitals. two taken by air and listed in critical condition. many others reportedly treated and released. one person remains missing. >> what we heard was the first
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boat on scene just -- just people all over the place in the water. >> reporter: residents on vancouver island where the boat departed said every boat available joined in the search, including native american tribes, some of the first to pull people out. the distress call coming in at 3:19 in the afternoon on sunday, after "the leviathan ,"one of the most popular whale-watching boats, was out looking for whales. a major attraction in the area. >> they weren't at full capacity. like, 27 wasn't fully loaded. it could have been much worse. >> reporter: because of the boat's large size, passengers are not required to wear their lifejackets while on board. it's unclear if anyone was when this suddenly went from a whale-watching excursion to a fight for survival. now to the deadly earthquake rocking afghanistan and neighboring countries. details are still coming in at this hour. terry moran is in london with the latest.
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>> reporter: this was a massive earthquake. authorities are just beginning to reckon with the damage. it struck in northern afghanistan. 7.5. the middle of the afternoon. it was across the region that there are deaths injuries and damage. afghan tv was on the air diving for cover as the shaking hatched. in pakistan a building was ripped top to bottom which lasted for up to a minute eyewitnesses report. people fleeing into the streets. the wounded rushed to hospitals. a little boy treated for a head wound. children fleeing from a school as it collapsed. five killed. at least 100 injured. those numbers will rise. they're bracing for more shaking there. robin? >> such a wide area. >> felt in a lot of places.
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now to the cleanup from hurricane patricia. the storm moving east. after soaking hard-hit texas. dozens of people saved from fast-rising water. rob marciano is on the scene in houston. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning, george. water rescue teams scrambling all weekend wrong long as the rain came down fast and furious. damaging winds. houston, hit hard. as the water filed up. overnight, relentless rains across louisiana. over eight inches falling, with winds reaching 80 miles per hour. an elderly woman injured after a tornado touches down. texas still reeling from floodwaters. winds reaching over 50 miles per hour there. strong enough to push this empty tanker to shore. as the heaviest rain pushing off to the east, the high water in houston is draining. slowly. there are still stranded cars all over this city. at least 75 rescues south of dallas alone. this elderly man and his dog rescued from his truck.
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and in san antonio, one man found alive after being swept away by rushing waters. >> it was a wild ride for him. >> reporter: the flood so powerful, knocking this freight train on its side. in part from the remnants of the most powerful storm ever recorded in the western hemisphere. hurricane patricia, wind gusts at up to 245 miles per hour. a cat 5 making landfall in mexico. the winds flip this truck over. the pacific ocean rising nearly ten feet. this morning, while no death toll so far, the country focusing on cleanup. it could take weeks to restore power. and part of patricia lives on in southeast texas. winds still kicking. the thankfully the rain has ended as the core of the storm moves on. the eastern third of the country will get a taste of the historic storm.
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>> thank you, rob. we'll talk to ginger. gulf coast on alert? >> a flash flood watch from jackson, mississippi, to slidell, louisiana. all the way to panama city, florida. that's for today. again, three to six inches could fall. some places higher. tornado watch includes biloxi this morning. along the coast you could see a spin-up. i wanted to touch on patricia. we saw the catastrophic storm coming. saying 165 miles an hour. it died off quickly and missed the major population centers. this is very sparsely populated. we're so fortunate more damage and death didn't come from this. only 15 miles across, you guys where it was 165 miles per hour. very lucky. the race for president now. "your voice, your vote." donald trump on the attack. taking aim at ben carson. who is leading polls in iowa. trump drawing fire for his comments about carson's religion. tom llamas is tracking the campaigns this morning. good morning, tom. >> reporter: good morning, trump says he can't understand these polls.
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and dr. ben carson, if he wants an apology, he better not hold his breath. this battle brewing two days before the next debate. this morning, donald trump focused on a new target. dr. ben carson. why? two recent polls show carson beating trump in iowa. >> we informed ben, but he was sleeping. >> reporter: and trump saying this about carson's religion. >> i'm presbyterian. boy, that's down the middle of the road, folks, in all fairness. i mean, seventh day adventists, i don't know about. i just don't know about. >> carson saying trump crossed the line. >> a couple of months ago, i said something that he took as an attack on his faith. i apologized for that. i hope he'll have the same grace. >> reporter: on "this week," he told george, he's done nothing wrong. >> i said i don't know about it. that's not an insult.
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>> reporter: and trump keeping the pressure on jeb bush, a one-time front-runner, now struggling. reorganizing his campaign. slashing the payroll by 40%. >> bush has no money. he's cutting. he's meeting today with mommy and daddy. and they're working on their campaign. >> reporter: bush saying he's tired of the gridlock in washington. and voters should turn to trump if they want nothing done in the white house. >> i got a lot of cool things i could do other than sitting around being miserable, listening to people demonize me and feeling compelled to demonize them. that is a joke. elect trump if you want that. >> reporter: jeb bush not going anywhere any time soon. three generations of the bush family are in houston right now, rallying with jeb's biggest donors and asking for more money. george. >> looking to the big debate wednesday night. to the democrats now. vice president joe biden and his wife, jill, opening up about the decision not to run for
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president. while hillary clinton goes head to head with bernie sanders over the weekend in iowa. abc's jon karl has the story. >> reporter: joe biden said family tragedy delayed his decision on running for president. if he had, in the end, thought he could have won, he would have run. joe biden says he wanted to run for president. and would have, if he thought he could have won. >> i'll be very blunt. if i thought we could have put together the campaign that -- that our supporters deserved and our contributors deserved, i would have -- gone ahead and done it. >> reporter: the problem, biden told "60 minutes," was that it took too long to overcome the grief following the death of his son, beau, who died in may from brain cancer. he came close to deciding to run over the summer but the family's grief was still too raw. >> i thought, well, you know, i think we can do this. my granddaughter puts her arms around me and starts sobbing. she says, pop, i see daddy all the time. i see daddy all the time.
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pop, you smell like daddy. you're not going to leave me, are you, pop? >> reporter: by now, hillary clinton seemed to be riding high in iowa over the weekend with a little help from katy perry. ♪ you're gonna hear me roar >> reporter: and also bill clinton appearing at his first rally of the campaign. >> i'm tired of the stranglehold that women have had on the job of presidential spouse. >> reporter: hillary clinton seeming as confident as ever. she addressed the annual jefferson jackson dinner. one of the biggest events of the year for iowa democrats. >> sometimes you just have to let them hear you roar. >> reporter: but there's still bernie sanders. hillary's strongest remaining democratic challenger says he's not ready to concede anything. predicting he would upset her just like barack obama did eight years ago. >> i think we're going to prove the pundits wrong again. >> reporter: today is hillary clinton's birthday. as any politician will tell you, that means a chance to raise
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money. last night, she celebrated with a star-studded fund-raiser where tony bennett sang "happy birthday," along with demi lovato and john legend. george, what she would really like is another two weeks like she has just had. >> no question. thanks very much. bernie sanders joining to join "the view" on abc. we get the latest on the raid to free dozens of hostages in iraq. martha raddatz just back from the region. with dramatic new video. good morning martha. >> reporter: we knew the firefight was intense, and an american delta force member killed. but this video shows just how harrowing this mission was. [ gunfire ] a rare and riveting view seen from what appears to be a helmet cam. with gunfire crackling throughout the compound, u.s. special operations forces and kurdish troops guide the 70 isis-held hostages to freedom. the new video shows the danger
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u.s. forces are facing in iraq. delta team leader joshua wheeler, a father of four sons shot and killed in the raid. the mission was not supposed to be a combat mission. the same story in afghanistan. while u.s. forces may not be involved in any direct ground combat here in afghanistan, air power is going 24/7. in just the last six months, u.s. warplanes flying 2500 sorties. >> we've employed over 200 times, expended over 7,000 rounds of 20-millimeter and dropped hundreds of munitions. >> reporter: in both iraq and afghanistan, u.s. officials say the local forces have made progress. but as the iraq raid shows, they still need a lot of help. we may see more casualties in the future. robin. now to the breaking news linking meat and cancer. the world health organization publishing a report this morning
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on the dangers of processed and red meats. dr. richard besser is here to break it down. just released moments ago. it came down hard on processed meats. >> they pulled together international experts to look at all of the data. it's been an unanswered question. what is the risk here? they concluded processed meat is clearly linked to an increase in cancer, particularly colon chancer. red meat probably is. this is something that a lot of people have had questions on. >> the american cancer society all along has said about limiting consumption of red meat. >> i think some of this is the international community catching up. with what the american cancer society and others have been saying. what they say in terms of meat is, it's not you can't have any. you want to reduce the amount of processed meat you're taking in. switch from red meat to fish and poultry and lean forms of meat.
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when you're cooking, go with broiling, baking. those things will not release some of the chemicals that they think may be linked to cancer. >> in anticipation of this report coming out, the meat industry released a statement that classifying red and processed meat as cancer hazards defies both common sense and numerous studies showing no correlation between meat and cancer. >> we have a look by independent people saying there is a link and there are things to reduce the risk. >> your bottom line advice? >> moderation. as we say with everything. cut down. plant-based diets are the way to go. you don't have to eliminate. but cut back. >> thank you, rich. amy has the morning's other top stories. >> details just coming in on this breaking news. reports that a possible car bombing has been foiled outside an army base in belgium. local media report, gunfire was heard after a car tried to ram the main gate.
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explosives reportedly found inside the car. the suspect fled on foot. we'll have updates throughout the day. back here at home, the search is on for a gunman who opened fire at north carolina central university. the campus locked down overnight. a student was reportedly shot from behind while trying to flee that area. the student is expected to survive. this comes just days after a deadly shooting on a college campus in nashville. a new warning that the economy is slowing down. some of the largest american companies are reporting drops in revenue and profits for the first time since the recession. "the wall street journal" saying industrial companies are being hit hard by slumping energy prices and slowing markets overseas. new coast guard video showing a dramatic rescue in the south pacific. a fishing boat with 36 people aboard caught fire. the crew evacuated onto lifeboats until another ship came by and rescued them. everyone is okay. and finally, chris christie
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won't win any votes in the amtrak quiet car. governor christie not exactly known for his inside voice. he was returning from washington when he was kicked out of the quiet car for talking on his phone. he reportedly said, you're kidding. this is the quiet car? his spokesperson released this statement, after breaking the cardinal rule of the quiet car, the governor promptly left. once he realized the serious nature of his mistake, sincere apologies to all patrons of the quiet car that were offended. full disclosure, this happened to me, too. you're running into the train, you're on the phone, people give you the evil eye. you're like -- >> uh-oh, wrong car. >> i think that's what happened. >> honest mistake. >> that quiet car is no joke. >> no. >> put that phone away. thank you, amy. big news on gas prices in just 30 seconds.
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back at 7:18. with the thanksgiving travel weekend less than a month away, gas prices are falling. rebecca jarvis has the story. >> reporter: good morning. it's great news this morning. the national average for a gallon of regular is now $2.20. almost a dollar less than it was this time last year. nine states in the country are now paying $2 or less a gallon at the pump. the cheapest gas in the country? charleston, south carolina. $1.85. the most expensive tends to be in los angeles.
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this morning $2.87 a gallon. the bottom line, big savings across the country. for americans, we're saving at $350 million a day at the pump, george. >> that's a real economic boost. thank you, rebecca. >> just in time for the holiday. thanksgiving is almost around the corner. much more ahead only on "gma" this morning. new details about the driver who caused the deadly parade accident. in oklahoma. the police captain investigating joining us this morning. as the holiday season approaches. a new alert about your packages. thieves using new technology. new technology. fungus, ask your doctor now about prescription kerydin. used daily, kerydin drops may kill the fungus at the site of infection and get to the root of your toe tucking. kerydin may cause irritation at the treated site. most common side effects include skin peeling... ...ingrown toenail, redness, itching, and swelling. tell your doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you or does not go away. stop toe tucking... and get the drop on toenail fungus.
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city getting the rain. some heavy rains in south carolina. that's the big picture. city getting the ra south bay and out to the coast all dealing with fog now. in fact, 280 at 17 in san jose. if you could see it. use that as a backdrop. chance of wet weather tape erg and looks like pretty warm to end october, begin november. temperatures today, 80s inland. 60s at the coast. thanks, mike. halling today, three drifters accused of killing a bay area yoga teacher and tourist set to be arraigned. the three are accused of shooting and killing audrey carey at golden gate park october 2nd. three days later investigators
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say they shot and killed steven carter as he walked his dog in fairfax and also shot the dog, which survived. be the trio could face the death penalty if convicted. governor brown is in the bay area for a major expansion of a hospital for children. ucsf children's hospital holding a groundbreaking ceremony. first in a ten-year expansion that includes modernizes the facility for children and families. the chairman will join the governor and local dignitaries at the site.
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unfortunately a fatality. motorcycle crash involved here southbound side of 101 at petaluma boulevard. two lanes currently blocked. sig-alert in affect until further notice. the area in orange, thick fog. be aware we have foggy conditions that make for dangerous driving. be safe. >> leyla, thank you very much. coming cup, taking the tackle out of tackle football. would your high school still want to play? a big question they're asking on "gma" which is
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welcome back, everyone, to "gma." you're looking live at satellite images of the storm moving east this morning. it's the remains of hurricane patricia, bringing powerful downpours to the gulf coast. flood threats this morning. that storm causing major flooding in texas. dozens of people rescued from fast-rising waters. >> good morning, america. some of the other headlines. the woman who crashed into a homecoming parade at oklahoma state university. killing at least four people, injuring dozens will be in court today. much more on that. and the meat industry pushing back on the new report saying sausage, bacon, and ham are in the same category as smoking? the report saying red meat probably linked, as well. we all heard adele over the weekend. >> the video. the throwback flip phone.
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>> lionel richie. >> it's great. >> we're going to have more of the frenzy. >> it's fantastic. the song is great. the video has everybody talking. over 70 million views. jesse is here. you'll have much more on all that's behind it. >> going old school with the flip phone. we're going to begin with the deadly car crash at oklahoma state university's homecoming. the driver being held on second-degree murder charges. ryan owens is in stillwater, oklahoma, with the latest. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning to you, george. the driver will be in the courthouse behind me in a couple of hours. she's charged with four counts of murder. the district attorney says she was on drugs. her attorney says she is mentally ill. the video is disturbing. first you hear the driver hit a police motorcycle. then you see the gray car plow into a crowd of screaming paradegoers.
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the moment of impact too graphic to show. >> we need help. >> reporter: the casualty count is staggering. 4 dead, 47 injured. at the homecoming parade at oklahoma state university. >> it hit people just like thump, thump, thump, as people were flying. >> reporter: the woman behind the wheel, 25-year-old adacia chambers. first charged with driving under the influence. now police adding four counts of second-degree murder. amid the carnage and chaos, one paradegoer held her down before police could cuff her. officials believe she was on drugs. when she drove into the crowd saturday morning. her attorney says she wasn't drunk. doubts she took drugs. but cannot rule anything out until he sees toxicology results. >> in my opinion, miss chambers suffers from a mental illness. exactly what type is yet to be determined. she doesn't remember a whole lot about what happened. there was a period where she
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could have even blacked out. >> reporter: he believes his young client is suicidal. she's unlikely to get sympathy from the community. mourning the loss of retired professor marvin stone and his wife, bonnie. 23-year-old nba student nakita. nakal and 2-year-old nash lucas. his father posting on facebook, i miss you so much, buddy. so much sadness in the community. along with her attorney we're hearing from her father who tells abc news his daughter is, quote, a good christian girl. george. >> thanks, ryan. we're joined by captain kyle gibbs with the stillwater police. thank you for joining us this morning. we learned overnight that the charges have been upgraded from manslaughter to second-degree murder. can you explain why? >> you have someone driving under the influence and they end up killing four persons. that's the reason for the
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homicide charge. >> tell us about the suspect. do you believe this was deliberate? >> i'm sure there are days left before we can draw conclusions like that. certainly, the decision to become intoxicated or under the influence and drive a car was certainly intentional. >> and what more do we know about what happened before the accident? some reports she left work early. may have been fired from her job. perhaps because she was suspected of using drugs there. >> don't know. we have heard the same rumors and speculation. that will be one of the things that our people will try to run that down and figure out what happened in the hours and minutes leading up to this incident. >> has miss chambers said anything to you or your investigators about what's happened? >> no, she's made no statements to us whatsoever. now she has legal representation. >> that attorney believes she may have a mental illness. any signs of that?
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>> not that we have heard of, at this point. >> when do you expect the results of the toxicology tests? >> it will probably be a couple of weeks. we're hoping that the osbi, who analyzes the blood samples, can step that up for us. >> finally, sir. such a blow to your community. how is your community handling it? what is the latest on the victims in the hospital? >> i believe there's 17 victims still in the hospital. last night, we were checking, of course, on the critical conditions. those five patients in critical condition are still in critical. nobody's been released. we were unable to get updated status on 100% of them. that will continue today. >> okay, captain gibbs, thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you. >> boy, such a horrifying incident. >> can't imagine. just in time for the holiday shopping season, thieves may have figured out a better way to steal packages off your doorstep. using a phone app to time their
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crime perfectly. kayna whitworth has the story. >> reporter: it's a typical package delivery. a u.p.s. driver leaving packages on the front porch. watch what happens next. in this home surveillance video. a u-haul van backing into the driveway. the driver snatching two packages. >> he picked the wrong house. >> reporter: this man's home surveillance videos. >> he has to be one of the stupidest criminals. i have signs that say, smile, you're on videotape. >> reporter: police arresting a man and a woman after tracking the license plate from the u-haul. this morning the police department saying the suspects were tracking them on a phone app and attempted to locate packages without a tracking number. u.p.s. denying their technology was compromised. these porch pickoffs are nothing new.
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>> we're chasing her. >> reporter: in pittsburgh, this alleged thief caught in the act. in west virginia, a woman playing the role of a grinch, snatching holiday packages. even the wreath right off the front door. experts warning shoppers to be beware as online retail sales sore this year. experts recommend signing up for text alerts or installing security cameras. for "good morning america," kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. >> good suggestions. new concerns about the dangers of high school football. gio has more. >> reporter: hey, robin. the urgent new warning coming from doctors. coming up, we're going to show you what they think will help keep kids safe. all coming up on "gma." the challenges facing so neither does the u.s. army. we train. adapt. and get smarter. every soldier. every unit.
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football. that compared to 11 all of last season. gio benitez has the story from fordham university's football field. >> reporter: hey, robin. good morning to you. take a look at this. imagine that kind of impact on your head, 650 times. that's the average number of times that a high school player is hit in the head. so this morning, we've got a new warning for you. it's one of the key ingredients in high school football. tackling. but just seven weeks into the season, seven young athletes already losing their lives after playing on the gridiron, compared to 11 in all of 2014. raising new concerns that the hard hits may make 2015 one of the deadliest in high school football history. the latest tragedy, 17-year-old andre smith, dying from blunt force injuries friday morning after a hit to the head during a game in chicago the night before. >> he's like a brother to me.
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he was a brother to me. >> reporter: now, this morning, the american academy of pediatrics raising the issue. new recommendations to keeping kids safe. most importantly, zero tolerance for illegal and dangerous hits. >> we need to stop the head-to-head hits. make sure kids are being taught on proper tackling technique. >> do not ever try this at all. >> reporter: this video saying what not to do. spearing. leading with their head. hitting with an impact similar to a car accident. an illegal play that can cause serious spinal cord injury. keeping athletic trainers on the sidelines in practice and games. and the most extreme, removing tackling from high school football altogether. >> anything you can do to reduce injury will reduce the overall injury rate. >> reporter: most players,
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parents, coaches, will say nontackle football is not realistic. right now, they're going to show you how to do it safely. show us what you're going to do here. >> you're coming in full speed, break down, these are your points on the shoulder. you step in athletically, you pop your hands up, throw your hips through, never stop your feet. >> reporter: you're looking up at the sky. the idea is not to come in with the helmet and hit the body. that's it, robin? >> that's right. leading with the head leads to problems. thank you to you all, gio. and adele's new video. jess. is in the social scare with that. >> no one is reacting like lionel richie. we'll show you next in our "speed feed." ♪ for everything i've done speed feed. ♪ for everything i've done ♪
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stealing the spotlight, the old school flip phone. the director says they used it because he doesn't like filming modern phones. whatever. social media can't get enough. fans using #flipphone. to share tweets like these. she started singing when she couldn't get a signal on her flip phone. and, why is adele still using a flip phone? no wonder it's taken her four years to call. lionel richie is sharing this mashup with his hit of the same name. take a look. [ phone ringing ] ♪ hello ♪ hello, is it me you're looking for ♪ [ busy signal ] >> nope. >> very clever. >> those two would make a great duo. >> right. >> the thing i miss the most, the flip phone is easier to text on. have you guys had issues with auto correct? >> i like the aggressive hangup. >> it does photograph better. >> it does.
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>> isn't she talking about something that happened a long time ago? >> sure. so it's hearkening back. >> she calls this a makeup album. >> it was worth the wait. >> i think it was four years. it is fantastic. if you read the words, it's heartbreaking and quite beautiful. thank you, jess. >> you're welcome. when we come back, investigating nannies and how they're really behaving when you're not around. come on back. come on back. here's a great "improve this" tip from lowe's. you want to make the best jack-o'-lantern? use a cookie cutter and a hammer. for pempt pumpkin carving. to help put the boo into your halloween, go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! to see more. the "good morning americ americ america".com on yahoo! to see more. what? i've drawn a blank. what's my line? [director]: reset! maybe we do live in a fantasy...
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and the fall colors in full effect in the smoky mountains of tennessee. we thought we would start with that. this morning, freezing from ft. davis to topeka. 37 degrees. those frost advisories. tomorrow morning, chilly in the northeast and parts of new england. all that weather brought to you by kay jeweler my name is 208 ridge road. and i've...seen things. like the sock rampage of 2010. the sleep eating of 2012. and the babysitter make-out of 2014. gross. but now with nest cam, these guys can check in 24/7. so they can see all the crazy things i see. hey, ya little thief! did he have thumbs?! okay, now i've seen it all. nest. welcome to the magic of home.
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good morning. i'm kristen sze. a warning for you. a mountain lion spotted in san mateo highland area. the big cat last seen near the sam mateo yunel services center last night. stay alert of your pets. see a mountain lion, don't run. face the animal, make noise and try to look bigger. what's going on weatherwise. here's mike. >> thank you, kristen. good morning, everybody. fog, the big word. one of are our various tower cams shows san rafael southbound, out tolt coast, legitimates about 10:00. 60s around the coast. 80s inland east bay. leyla. a quarter mile visibility in petaluma, a fatal motorcycle accident there. four miles per hour, top speed. at least two lanes shut down. southbound 101 eight pet lumina
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boulevard north, sig-alert in effect until further notice and b.a.r.t. recovering from delays due to equipment problems. coming up, guess who's watching the nanny while the nanny's watching the kids? a very private mat
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♪ pressure good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. investigating nannies who could be behaving badly. the surveillance video revealing what the people caring for your kids are really doing when you're not there. our nanny p.i.s are on the case. model diagnosis. from the runway to the real-life fight for her health. the gut check that sent her back to the doctor. and helping uncover what was really wrong. and the force has awakened. burning questions. fan favorites from han to leia to chewie are back. but where's luke? >> these are good questions to be asking. i can't wait for you to find out the answer. it's no accident. >> the new detailed just revealed. and don't be jealous. just be confident. what could these two major pop stars have to announce together this morning? demi lovato and nick jonas, live on gma.
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♪ you ain't never had a friend like me ♪ ♪ no, no, no and ne-yo is here. live, with "friend like me" as you have never heard it. as we say -- >> good morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] and good morning, america. boy, ne-yo looking sharp this monday morning. and we have demi and nick coming up. big announcement in a bit. and the countdown is on to halloween. we're getting into the spirit. starting this morning, take a look. take a look. these incredible pumpkins from artist john kempman. looks just like you. >> uncanny. >> ginger's may be the closest. >> george, your hair is spot on. >> black hair. we got it there. >> you're having too much fun. >> i was going say something about your hair. but i don't want to say it on tv. robin, chic. you feeling better?
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>> had a little surgery last week and you know, i played basketball, played tennis. all those things. remember a few years ago, for a milestone birthday, milestone, i danced with maks, right? remember that? i did extensive rehearsing with his brother, baby brother, val. we rehearsed over and over and over again. i actually injured my shoulder dancing with maks. >> are you serious? >> no kidding. >> it's a certain move. it's called the new yorker. this one like this. and doing this -- >> can you not do it now? >> you're going to ruin your other shoulder? >> that is it in a nutshell. yes. so stay away from maks and val. >> yes. >> glad to have you back. >> a basketball story. >> i know, really. thank you. a shoutout to hss. hospital for special surgery. they're amazing. just doing this out in front of people because i can't, you know i love to hug. all's good. all's good. >> hug-free zone right now. >> glad to have you back. let's go to amy with the
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morning rundown. >> the 7.5 magnitude earthquake. new video showing the quake triggering a landslide near this bridge. part of the cliff giving way. at least 180 people have been kifled. hundreds injured as the quake crumbled building and cut off power. 12 afghan school girls were skilled while trying to run from swaying buildings. investigators trying to find out why a whale-watching ship capsized off the coast of vancouver island, canada. 27 people were on board. at least five were killed. the boat sank in calm conditions. those on board were not required to wear life jackets. a new warning about the link between processed meats and cancer. the risks now being compared to smoking. researchers at the world health organization found bacon, sausage, and ham have a clear link to cancer, and they say, red meat is probably linked. the meat industry rejects the findings.
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experts say it's a good idea to limit your intake of red and processed meats. well, from south africa this morning, olympian oscar pistorius is out of jail and under house arrest for the murder of his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. steenkamp's father wants to meet pistorius face to face. barry steenkamp saying, quote, i think i will get more closure one day if i get the chance to speak to oscar myself. most probably i wouldn't have to say anything. pistorius served one year behind bars. he'll spend the rest of his five-year sentence under house arrest. but he faces another test next week, prosecutors try once again for a murder conviction. that could carry more prison time. entering your pass code at the atm may soon be a thing of the past. citi group is testing technology to scan your eye to identify you before dispensing cash. it would require a mobile app. and an unusual sale is breaking records.
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this cracker is officially the most expensive cracker in the world. it was part of a lifeboat survival kit on "the titanic." that cracker sold at auction for nearly $23,000. all right. finally, the frenzy over the new "star wars" trailer. hit a new high over the weekend. it smashed records everywhere. including the most views in 24 hours. 18 million views. now, director j.j. abrams is speaking out about the record response. >> we were all thrilled that the trailer was seen and embraced. especially people who were saying that they're not really fans of "star wars" but they're interested in seeing this thing now. it's a testament to the cast. and crew and the amazing work they've done. >> and it's 128 million views. not 18 million. a little bit of a difference there. and when asked why luke skywalker was left out of the trailer, abrams replied, i can't wait for you to find out the answer.
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ooh. the movie opens december 18th. it's produced by a division of abc's parent company, disney. and so many people out there. 128 million at least, counting down the days. >> i'm one of those. i wasn't a "star wars" groupie at all. this looks good. >> that darth vader mask. the way it was all kind of burnt out. it's just looking good. thanks, amy. here's what's coming up on the "gma morning menu." we're investigating the people who care for your kids. do you really know what goes on when you're not there? and model, fighting for her life. the gut check that sent her back to the doctors after she was told not to worry. a modern romance reality. are men intimidated by your smarts? >> george? >> george? >> i wouldn't be here every day if that were true. >> oh, how sweet. that is sweet. good save. good save there. >> that and more on "good morning america." here in times square.
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>> it's amazing. >> the girl can do it all. welcome back to "good morning america." this morning, we're talking about a growing trend among parents. checking out what's really going on when someone else is taking care of your kids. an investigation our reporter launched as there is increasing concerns from parents. take a look. we're out, undercover. discreetly following this nanny with a professional so-called nanny spy. but why? >> caught on nanny cam, shaking a 1-year-old girl. >> reporter: time and time again, we see and hear real-life horror stories of nannies behaving badly. now families are shelling out big bucks for private investigators like tom ruskin and eddie hamilton, from cnp group investigations. >> we're getting more calls now than ever before. you have to feel comfortable with this person who is basically joining your family as an outsider. >> reporter: that comfort is exactly what this first-time mom is looking for. >> it's difficult to find somebody you can trust. >> reporter: our own genevieve brown joins her on her search.
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>> why did you decide to hire someone to follow your potential sitter? >> i'm a first-time mom. going back to work. the number one reason i'm not back to work yet is because i'm nervous of who i'm going to leave him with. >> reporter: we're not showing you the faces for privacy concerns. p.i. eddie goes undercover. he follows and videotapes every move. >> what are some of the worst things you have seen in your practice? >> we see a lot of nanny distraction. where nanny is not paying attention to the children. we have seen nannies leave children in strollers outside a store. >> reporter: p.i.s are joining a rise in so called mommy spies. moms keeping tabs on caregivers with questionable behaviors, posting information online like upper east side mamas. >> the mom who takes a picture and posts it, what motivates her to do it? >> she sees a child, sees something that's wrong, looks at her own child and says, if this was my nanny, i would want to know about this. >> reporter: so in the end, what
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did p.i. eddie find? >> once you left, she began her walk. wind blew. she checked the comforter. >> compared to what we have seen in the past, how does she rate? >> a 10. >> this is someone i would want to hire? >> someone you would want to hire. >> all right. so abc news lifestyle editor genevieve shaw brown is here with us. what shocked you most? >> after the background check, the references, the nanny cams, parents are still living in fear. that something is going to happen to one of their kids. even though the vast majority of the caretakers are good people. >> it does happen. what's the most important thing that parents can take away? >> the experts tell me, trust your gut. if you think something is wrong, 99% chance, something is wrong. don't ditch those nanny cams just yet. people forget they're there. after awhile, the true behavior shines through. >> trust your guts. every mom knows that feeling. thank you so much, genevieve. really important information. robin? >> all right, there. thank you, lara. now to the young model who says she is here, alive today
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because she trusted her gut. her doctors misdiagnosed her. she says she knew something was wrong. she kept going back. eventually was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. here's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: she's a model. a runway diva. and now, a cancer survivor. >> you know, it's hard to describe what it feels like to have cancer. you just don't feel right. you don't feel like yourself. >> reporter: for two years, plus-sized model elly mayday suffered extreme pain in her lower back and abdomen. after multiple trips to the emergency room, doctors sent her away with no diagnosis and painkillers, telling her there was nothing to worry about. the 27-year-old's determination to find answers ultimately saved her life. >> i kind of complained about my stomach hurting a lot more. as well as with the back. i was able to go into a c.t. scan. got the results from that. they couldn't see my left ovary. >> reporter: that c.t. scan
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revealing an ovarian cyst. a biopsy later determining she was suffering from a rare form of stage 3 ovarian cancer. >> when you're stripped down to absolutely nothing to no hair, to scars. it didn't matter if i had a career modeling after this. it just mattered if i survived. >> reporter: she started treatment immediately. undergoing a hysterectomy and three months of chemotherapy. losing 60 pounds through the process. modeling throughout treatments, even when losing her hair. >> at some points, i didn't feel like myself. >> reporter: this morning, her cancer in remission. using her platform to inspire women to recognize their inner beauty and recognize you can beat cancer. >> it's important to trust your gut. when you have confidence, you can take on the world. and you can take on cancer. >> what a beautiful smile. glad she's doing so well. joining us now, abc news senior medical contributor dr. jennifer ashton. i love how intently you watch these pieces.
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hearing what she had to say. 27 years old. that is unusual in that age group for ovarian cancer. >> very unusual. ovarian cancer is classically and commonly unfortunately often dismissed as being attributed to something else. often gastrointestinal issues. in this case, allegedly her weight. it's very uncommon in young women. ovarian cysts are not concerning in and of themselves in a woman her age. but when we see features that we think are suspicious and we cannot biopsy the ovary. that means a trip to the operating room. women need to remember the symptoms, which are key. most common symptoms, pelvic pain or pressure. increase in urinary frequency. and bloating. and women with endometriosis are more susceptible. be persistent. >> be persistent. know your body. this young woman, she went back. she trusted her gut. when should we know to go back and just, you know, demand that second opinion? >> first, robin, i think the
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responsibility has to be on the doctor. i have a rule, if a patient comes back to me twice, three times, with the same complaints. i start to question whether i've missed something. for a patient, getting a second set of eyes on it is not always necessary. but should be considered if you need to make a diagnosis. if symptoms persist. if recommended treatment is invasive or aggressive. or if you want one. if it's possible, ask for your records and bring them all with you. >> how do you have that conversation? so many people are intimidated by the doctor. what suggestions do you have in opening the line of communication? >> don't be intimidated. people fear the worst. that's human nature. most of the time, it's not the case. any doctor who has not seen a patient's intuition at work, in my opinion, has not been practicing medicine long enough. so it matters. and it reminds us. medicine is an art and a science. >> you're not offended if someone wants a second opinion? >> no. not at all. the good doctors will never be
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offended. >> there you go. as you are one. >> thanks. let's get to amy. >> now on to our series modern romance. a new study says men may like the idea of women being smarter than them, in reality, well, they're less likely to want to date them. >> you said you were a stewardess. >> i was testing a theory. >> reporter: remember when miranda dumbed down to get a date? >> as lawyer, partner, i got zero. as a stewardess, i got one for tomorrow night. >> reporter: those fears are not fiction. according to a recent study, women with brains are at the top of the turnoff list. >> some men are intimidated by women who they feel outperform them. that it somehow diminishes their masculinity. >> reporter: researchers looked at 105 undergraduate men. they liked the idea of a woman who displayed more intelligence than themselves, when it came to dating, they got cold feet.
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if beyonce taught us anything -- >> ♪ girls who run the world >> chief of glamour magazine. we were just having levity here. i said, my husband hates it when i beat him at scrabble. how do you feel about the study overall? >> my first feeling was to check the calendar. i wanted to make sure we were not still in 1952. i thought we were past that idea that, as a woman you have to let the guy be the star in all situations. my second feeling is, if this is how undergraduate men feel, good luck to them. women are earning more college degrees than men. if you're a woman in your 20s, there's a good chance you'll be making the same amount or more money than the guy you're in a relationship with. men have to get used to it. >> they are going to have to get used to it. i guess i'm at the table to prove i'm not intimidated. this online survey, we asked the male viewers, would you date a
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woman smarter than you are? 87% said yes. 13% said no. we asked a followup to everybody, men and women together, are men intimidated by smart women? 79% said yes and 21% said no. >> someone is not telling the truth there. i mean, i think what this shows, men, particularly in this study young men, know that they should be down with the idea. but, listen, these are gender norms that have been around for millenia. the idea of what men and women should be. sometimes it takes awhile to change things. >> what is your advice when women see this study? date older men? >> maybe. this study was done on undergraduates. if you can't find a 22-year-old guy who is comfortable with your intelligence, go find a 32-year-old guy that is. my advice to women is no advice to women. keep being awesome. >> what about men who may have no idea they have a bias? >> i'm theoretically comfortable.
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with being with a woman who might be better than me at certain things, i have to know that that will happen in reality. listen, there's a great line by sheryl sandberg that for a woman, the most important career decision you make is who you marry. there are great examples of men who are supporting their wives and have tremendously happy marriages as a result. >> thank you, cindy. let's go outside to ginger. >> i found the sweetest faces in the crowd this morning. this is hawk and abbey from north carolina. hawk, can you clap again. clap, clap, clap. yay. he's very good at it. i swear. let's go ahead and check the forecast. along the gulf coast the stationary front staying around for 24 hours. all the way to panama city on flash flood alert. a look at the pacific northwest. the remnants of olaf move into the west. all right. that's the big picture. yay, he's doing it. good morning. i'm apz 7 news meteorology mike nicco in the bay area. microclimate forecast. fog is the word this morning.
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280 at 17 and san jose. barely see a couple hundred feet. changes to high clouds and warmer this afternoon. chance of wet weather wednesday tapering quickly and warm ending and warm beginning transitioning from october to november. 60s at the coast. 70s elsewhere until you get inland. low to mid-80s. accuweather searchen day forecast, wet >> and i've got to get a double high five. give me a double high five. because you're 10. happy birthday, buddy. all right. let's get inside to lara and get some "pop." we begin "pop news" with jimmy kimmel. bringing his late night antics to new york city. he just wrapped a week of shows from his hometown of brooklyn. he sat down with the new york mets and star pitcher jacob degrom. to discuss hard-hitting topics like halloween costumes. >> what you can see here, if you want to dress like jacob degrom -- >> that's the first time i have seen it. he told me about it today. >> i do want to point out, though, that before they named
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it after you, it was called the, um, see, up here in the corner, the brunette seductress. >> jimmy rounded up former elementary school classmates to re-create his third grade class photo. notice the picture. he wasn't able to reach his teacher, mrs. metz. so mr. met stepped in. he played a game called hipster or hasidic. a great chat with jay z. if there's any doubt at whether kimmel has lost his brooklyn roots, forgot about it. >> it was great having him here. when we heard cheese is as addictive as drugs, we had to look into it. this is v and this is "nacho" regular "pop news investigation." >> nice. >> after sampling several wedges, i feel "gouda" about this study. this study concludes cheese has addictive properties.
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but, thankfully with milder side effects. your favorite cheeses contain casein that plays with dopamine. bringing on that need to have feeling. the hardest cheese habit to kick is pizza. you may want to keep that in mind the next time you order in. don't worry, my fellow cheese addicts, it gets feta. >> a whole wheel of cheese. >> i always want you to know i'm thinking about you, george. the feta was for you. and finally, this one is for robin. it's a dog story. we'll explain that later in the week. if you thought your monday morning struggles were tough, check out this fella. we found this on youtube. it made us smile. all he wants is to try the pasta. he's finding it impossible. >> what's happening? >> too much gluten. >> it gets feta, buddy. >> it's hard to eat pasta when
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you're put in a sleeper hold by your owner. he's like laying sideways. >> bad position for puppy. >> that's "pop news." >> thank you, lara. a good way to start the week. >> a great way. a lot more coming up. demi lovato, nick jonas, here live. they've got a big announcement. >> in the social square. and vin diesel speaking out about the new role he's calling cathartic. and what it has to do with paul walker. come on back. did you know someone whose home has a room that needs a facelift? "gma" wants to make over a room for one lucky viewer. go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. give someone the epic surprise of a new room in their home. of a new room in their home.
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good morning. i'm kristen sze. happening today, the three drifters accused of killing a bay area yoeg da teacher and canadian tourist are set to be arraigned. lila alligood and sean angold and morrison lampley accuses of killing audrey carey at golden state park and three days later they also killed's stephen carter who was walking his dog. the dog survived. if convicted they could face life in prison. and delays. north petaluma boulevard, 4 miles per hour, top speed. two lanes blocking this area covered in fog indicating thick
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fog conditions which could have contributed to this accident. over to vallejo, westbound side of 80 and solano avenue, lanes blocked because of a cement truck dropping cement in lanes. and the forecast
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are more likely to have a to frsuccessful future.e born talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents good morning. thanks for sticking around. off to a murky start. one of the many areas that the scene has a ton of fog.
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liftingalities in the east bay neighborhoods. otherwise, a lot of issues to deal with through at least 10:00. th [ cheers and applause ] welcome back to "gma." we have a lot to get to this morning. demi lovato and nick jonas are here live. they have a big announcement to share with us. >> i just spotted robin chatting with them both. >> there she is. >> here she is now, everybody. to bring us this morning's top 5 list. >> i was talking with both of them. let me breathe. in no particular order, everybody ready? here we go. >> top 5 duets. >> number five, captain and t tennille. ♪ love with keep us together >> we're in an empire state of mind.
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alicia keys teaming up with jay z. she played it right here. it was great. there's a reason i have this on. number three, it's the one that we want. john travolta, olivia newton-jo newton-john. classic. >> tell me about it, stud. >> number two, two country megastars. dolly parton. kenny rogers. ♪ how could we be wrong sail away with me, to another world and we rely on each other ♪ >> what you to think is the number one song? we went old school? a little r&b? here's the number one. you're all i need to get by.
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marvin gaye, tammy terrell. that's how i feel. you're all i need. >> as long as we don't touch you. >> just don't touch me. we want to know what you think. go to "gma's" face book page and twitter. tell us your top five. >> i'm inside with demi lovato and nick jonas. maybe one day you go to the top of the charts with a duet. >> maybe. >> we're going on tour, nick and i, next year. the future now tour. >> the future now. tell us about that. >> yeah, demi and i were business partners. have a long history of being friends. key for us was about living in this moment. taking a step out individually over the last year and half, two years. growing with our fans. saying if there's ever a time toog to
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do it, it's now. so excited to get in front of the fans and curate the moment. i was part of the tour two years ago. now to do this together, it's special. >> what do you hope comes out of it all? >> what i hope comes out of it all is we have an incredible time. not only that. but our fans enjoy it. that's the most important thing is taking the show on the road and getting to share this experience. all the fans that have supported this music for the past couple of years. >> talk about being business partners. you're also starting a record label? >> yeah. >> we kind of looked at each other about two years ago and said, we have each had our own journey with not feeling safe to create. you have to be vulnerable to do your best work. we teamed up with our manager, phil mcintyre, to come up with safe house. starting with demi and i and
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bramp branching out to other artists is the goal. >> how do you make it safe to create for a young artist? >> i think it's most importantly asking the artist what they want to do. how they would feel most authentic to themselves. and also just providing them with the opportunity to not only feel safe with creating the music. professionally. but also in a sense where in the environment, you feel great. if you need emotional support, we're here. it's that overall -- overall kind of well ps type of environment that you could create music in. >> sounds like a great place to work. congratulations. the future now tour. look forward to seeing you. >> thank you. let's go to lara. >> so the "diary of a wimpy kid"
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series is a phenomenon. the tenth in the series is about to be released. we have fans here. they can't wait to hear about diary of a wimpy kid, old school. great to meet you, jeff kinney. >> thank you. >> what do you think it is about your stories and drawings that resonate? >> there is something about greg. he's not a hero. he's somebody you can relate to. very imperfect. full of flaws, just like me. i think kids can relate. >> is greg sort of your child self? >> i think he is. the sum of my worst parts. >> he's very lovable. he makes a lot of mistakes. doesn't make great choices. we adore him. why, is it so hard for greg to make friends? >> you know, i think he doesn't really deserve to have friends. he makes bad choices. every book has greg with a frown
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on his face. he's a victim of his own choices. >> in this new book, old school, can you imagine having to go with to electronics, no video games, no iphones. oh, look at you. panic. that's what the story is about. tell us about it. >> well, that's what happens. greg's town decided to bo electronics-free. for a modern kid like greg, it is ziflt. >> and trouble ensus. what made you decide to write that story? >> i wanted to go back to basics. it's the tenth book in the series. i thaulought it would be good t return to the beginning. i made it black. cartoons use black as the primary color. i wanted to start over again. >> some kids have questions. one of the questions you asked, will there be more? this is number ten, do you have another ten in you? >> another ten, wow. i hope i live that long. i'm planning to write as many as
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i can. greg never gets older. >> when did you first draw greg? >> i think about 1992. as a sample. i had another character, igdoof who drew himself looking like greg. >> sam, you have a question, don't you? >> yeah. >> stand up. >> greg seems like a nice guy. why is it difficult for him to make friends? >> when i was a kid, i had one best friend. so i was really trying to use that, that model. when you have only one friend, it's really risky. if you lose that best friend or make him mad, he's gone and you're on your own. i think that's who greg is. >> cool. you were kind enough to draw us a character. you drew greg.
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they'll pull out props. show us how you work the magic. >> pull out a prop. grab anything. how about -- a crown. so do me a favor and add -- >> we have a crown and headphones. we'll do both. you're putting my drawing skills to the test. this might be embarrassing. they're redhead foens. >> we're going to get this done. we'll show you the result when we come back, no pressure. xeshl break, you got time. guys, did you have a good time? you excited oobt it? "the diary of a wimpy kid, old school" goes on sale november 3rd. look for it in stores and online. keep 'em coming. we just love 'em. amy? >> well, actor vin diesel is not driving cars out of planes in his new movie.
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he's fighting the supersnatch ral. sara haines talked to him. >> reporter: vin diesel is breaking into a new realm with the last witch hunter. gnaw twist on witches, magic, and saving the world. vin is the immortal last witch hunter. his friend and adviser, played by michael caine plans to retire. take a look. >> 35 have come before you. here's to the only one i ever listened to. >> only the ignore it. >> but i always listen. isn't it crazy to see a scene with michael caine and myself? i'm such a fan of michael caine for so long. >> reporter: you said this might be a highlight of your career. >> it is. >> you have michael caine, rose
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leslie, elijah wood. what was it like for all those worlds to come together? >> surreal. the cast was so good. such a pleasure to work with them. >> you always mentioned this was a cathartic role for you. with the loss of your dear friend paul walker. you said it was the perfect time for this role. can you tell us about that? >> in my life, and anybody that has kids can identify with this, you never want to subject them to the sorrow that you're going through. or the pain that you're going through. so you try to mask it. and in some ways, coulder, throughout his whole existence is masking the pain of his loss. >> so many people remember paul walker. and, sara haines, thank you for that.
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"the last witch hunter" is in theaters now. i see ginger surrounded by cardinals. >> yes, i am. time for the "gma" football countdown. the cardinals of cardinal hayes high school in the bronx. you'll be watching "monday night football" on espn. the arizona cardinals versus the baltimore ravens. kickoff, 83 degrees. they have the retractable roof. don't know if it will be open or closed. dry, light winds. the game, 8:15 p.m. on espn. ch good morning. i'm meteorologist mike nicco. wall flnut creek, the fog lifts. ac accuweather seven-day forecast, the chance of wet weather
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all right. and they're 5-2, which is a good start to the season. all right. coming up on "gma," our "gma" job takeover. and neyo will be here with friend like me. we can't wait. don't go anywhere. and i've had some work done. in '62 they put in a conversation pit. brilliant. in '74 they got shag carpet.
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that poor dog. rico?! then they expanded my backside. ugh. so when the nest learning thermostat showed up, i thought "hmmm." but nest is different. keeps 'em comfy. and saves energy automatically. like that! i'm like a whole new house! nest. welcome to the magic of home. ♪ ♪ maxx your thing at t.j.maxx with better brands, at prices that work for you. make each day a little better. shop t.j.maxx... and maxx life!
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time now for "gma's" job takeover. this morning, rachel smith is taking over a pilates class to help the instructor take control of her health. >> reporter: it's a job takeover that will make anyone sweat. it's all for a good cause. when is the last time you had a regular checkup? why is that the case? >> i haven't made ate priority. >> reporter: our sponsor, cigna, is calling for checkups. so "gma" got me to do a takeover. my mission to get 35-year-old instructor sidney out of class and in to see the doctor. the mobile wellness van is outside. get out there, no excuses. this should be interesting. okay, so, keep your shoulders down. your abs tight. i want to see you lengthen.
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meanwhile, sidney is getting the all-important checkup. i can't wait for her to check out this class is no joke. pump those arms. keep those abs tight. did it take as much time as you thought it would? >> no, not at all. quick and plansed. >> reporter: for "good morning america," rachel smith, abc news, los angeles. >> thank you to rachel with that. we'll be right back with ne-yo. ♪
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odysseo by cavalia opens november 19th under the white big top at at&t park. tickets available at cavalia.net. we cannot stop smiling. we have two of the the biggest names in music coming together for an incredible collaboration. producer extraordinary, david foster. he's brought big names together singing disney favorites. and ne-yo, you wiare one of the. love you in empire. thank you.
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disney ah, a parent company of abc. there's a connection all around the world, people and disney. >> everybody has a disney story. a favorite disney song. this, we found, he found for u.s. and, you know. >> did you get to pick or did you pick the song for the artist? gren stefani. >> david picked this song for me. it was a forceful nudge. no, no, no. i love this song. i was a little worried because there is no -- there's no following, you know, robin williams, may he rest. we just took to it the musicality of it. the big band swing. >> you have a special connection with aladdin. >> that's my guy in there. he's asleep. don't wake him up. >> he's in there? they must have been lining up. >> we have jesse jay, ariana
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grande, gwen stefani. i just knew ne-yo could pull this off. he's got so much to him. he knows music inside and out. >> love it, david. love it, ne-yo. off the new album, we love disney. here's ne-yo acomp nid by david foster. "friend like me" from disney's "aladen." >> one, two, three, four. ♪ ♪ mm well ali baba had them 40 thieves scheherazade had a thousand tales moets xwrour in luke cause up your sleeves you've got a brand of magic never fails ♪ ♪ you got some punch, pizazz, yahoo and how see all you gotta
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do is rub that lamp and say ♪ ♪ mr. aladdin sir what your pleasure be let me take your order down you ain't never had a friend like me ♪ ♪ life is your restaurant and i'm your maitre d ♪ ♪ con on and whisper what it is you want you ain't never had a friend like me ♪ ♪ ♪ hey ♪ hey ♪ have some of column a try all of column b i'm in the mood to help you, dude, you ain't never had a friend like me ♪ ♪ oh, my, woo, woo, woo, woo,
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woo ♪ ♪ oh ♪ can you please do this can your friends do that ♪ ♪ can your friends pull this out of their little hat ♪ ♪ can your friends go poof ya ya so don't you sit there slack-jaud bugdy-eyed ♪ ♪ i'm here to answer all your prayers you got me bona fide certified ♪ ♪ what's your wish i really want to know you got a list that's three miles long, no doubt ♪ ♪ all you gotta do is rub like so ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ mr. aladdin sir what will your pleasure be i'm on the job you ain't never had a friend never had a friend ♪ ♪ you ain't never had a friend
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david just said. david foster. ne-yo. come on, now. >> that was fantastic. ? we wish we could move like that and sound like that. >> it's not that hard. it's really not. >> sing along, ne-yo. >> what are we doing? original? >> it's free. it's free. >> speaking of. >> thanks to our friends at "aladdin" for providing us with the magic lantern. >> a special thanks the to jeff kinney. look at that drawing. a special one for us. >> nice, nice. >> have a great monday. [ cheers and applause ]
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hey mom, i could use some basil. oh, sure thing, sweetie. life is eating out of a flower pot. wait where's the? right. it's being a food paparazzi. honey, your rump roast just broke the internet. as it should. and a takeout romantic. dessert! happy anniversary. life is mucho, and grande. life is eating, laughing, loving and a place to enjoy it together.
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good morning. i'm kristen sze. developing news. san ramon is still rocking. a live look at the usgs website. you see dots. fourth earthquakes hit this morning. 's most recent, a half hour ago. several aftershocks making earthquakes. hundreding in recent weeks. leyla, a look at roadways. >> back into petaluma. cancelled, a sig-alert. error accident involving a motorcycle, fatal accident. all laned reopened. lots of fog. quarter mike visibility. how is that, mike? >> take a look. east bay inland valleys starting to lift. everybody else lifts at about 10:00. look for hazy sunshine this
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afternoon. 60s at the coast. 70s around the bay. 80s in inland east bay. >> it's "live with kelly & michael." today, from the new film "spotlight," stanley tucci. and star of the new players, "the player," wesley snipes. halloween is friday, and we're starting the countdown by revealing what you chose as your favorite halloween costumes and moments, all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] >> and now here are your emmy-winning co-hosts, kelly ripa and michael strahan.

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