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their youth. spencer: not now. sue: now they are all good. they are grown. [laughter] kumasi: it did look fun. sue: i'll say. jobina: this is a great show, everyone. have a great weekend. kumasi: there have you are with us, and you, too, sue. sue: thank you for happiness -- for happiness. h --aving us. >> "good morning america" for the viewers in the west. hurricane hilary a category 4 storm.
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overnight, hillary rapidly intensified with wins 140 miles per hour and fears it could grow to category 5 here are the major cities in the bull's-eye right now. >> overnight, the head of maui emergency management agency resigning after coming under fire for his decision to not sound the siren spirit on the ground with new details. >> this fire was moving like a freight train. >> this morning the unbelievable story you have to here appear the man who fought so hard to save so many and thought he lost his son and the fires. then this moment... >> i hear, "dad!" >> we look over. >> president biden with the leaders of japan and south korea at camp david. china and north korea high on the agenda. national security council john kirby joins us live on "gma." >> new details on threats
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against the grand jurors indicted former president donald trump with personal information, was it shared online? stunning about-face with philadelphia police fatal shooting investigation. the police involved now completely changing their story about what happened. >> deadly flesh eating bacteria born in the northeast possibly linked to where you swim and what you eat. >> no twist in idaho college murder trial. what could happen in court this friday if that change the entire case. >> the ex-wife of microsoft executive killed execution-style in his car now charged with his murder. >> new details and the split between britney spears and her husband, sam, and what he said after their wedding last summer where they would be in a year. ♪ ♪ >> hallelujah, this missing dog named cash found after a
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month-long search. how a casserole was key to the rescue. and hallelujah and here to up the church this "gma" friday, live periods >> live in times square, this is "good morning america." >> "good morning america" thank you for being with us on this friday morning. we look forward to mike forward to having slave here and we can't wait to share with all of our viewers how much to contribute to "maui strong" yesterday. you may be surprised but we are not surprised. we can expect people to step up in a big, big wife. >> michael true inspiration to see people coming together like that i'm following huge spike in mortgage rates at the highest level in two decades. what does it mean for first-time home buyers? >> we began with hurricane hilary a category 4 storm and expected to grow stronger. ginger is tracking the latest,
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good morning, ginger. >> we have a cat 4 storm 86-degree water, at like 7 degrees above average. it will be warm and stay strong the next 24 hours the baja peninsula and will hit cool water and eventually though wind of mexico. it will rip apart a little bit but if it makes it over the border of the tropical storms, this will be the first time a similar path has happened since 1997. a storm called nora. it is rare to say this but it doesn't matter if you don't know the impact. let me lay it out sunday through monday, highlighted in green, flagstaff sand vehicle, palm springs, please be ready for a flash flooding here this is the area for the house risk a year or more of rain in 24 hours. mudslides can happen and you can easily have problems driving all the way to las vegas to hype and three real quick. >> a year worth of rain and 24 hours, that puts it in perspective, ginger, thank you.
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maui emergency management agency suddenly resigned after facing criticism. hundreds of people still unaccounted for right now and whit johnson live on maui with the details, good morning, whit. >> rebecca, good morning the death toll in only a small number of families officially notified about the death of a loved one and officials say they are still building up the resources inside that containment center to speed up the delicate process of recovering those lost in the fire. >> this morning, new video of lahaina up in flames as two cocaptains rushed in to help with water rescues. overnight, maui's emergency management agency resigned after he faced mountain questions regarding his decision to not sound the siren system saying the protocol is to use sirens only during tsunami warnings and not during fires. speak with the public is trying to seek higher ground in the
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event the siren is sounded. did you >> and that was a case, that would go into the fire. the official cause of the disaster yet to be determined. the governor josh green ordering attorney general with critical decision-making policies and actions taken. official reports now confirm that at least 58% of the affected area has been serving. the death toll at least 111. the number of search dogs doubling from 20-40 to speed up the taunting recovery effort. >> what makes the search so much different from other disasters? >> this fire was moving like a freight train. people could not drive fast enough to outrun it much less run fast enough. they sought shelter in a where they could day after day, incredible stories surfing from the ashes. >> i start fighting the fire and
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i think my son is dead so i'm crying and fighting the fire at the same time. >> randy telling us he saved two apartment complexes while standing on broken feet. >> i knew my feet weren't bad shape at them i didn't have time to worry about myself. i go, i can do something and i can help these people here and i can put out these fires. i know i can. >> then after waiting three long days, reunited at last. >> i hear, "dad!" and i look over, "christian." he came running to me and he just gave me a big hug. and when i found out he was alive, it was like "thank you, it jesus, i >> we have heard so many stories like that. emotions are raw and fema impacted by the fire so register for assistance to have access to money and resources.
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already 1600 households have been approved. thousands more are still in need. michael. >> a lot of need they are, whit and glad to see father-son reunited. now turn to president biden set to meet with leaders of japan and south korea at a high-stakes helmet camp david appeared china and north korea high on the agenda, at the white house with the latest, terry. >> good morning, michael resident biden likes to say a big deal give the first time in history with the leaders of the united states, japan, south korea will meet for a joint stand-alone summit. we will see today and can't pay for the presidential retreat into the mountains of maryland where the president broke peace deal and so many world leaders over the decades. lots of symbolism but also substance here. japan and korea hold bidder back to world war ii mp on foot biden to move past that history and
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confront the threats of asia pacific today. mainly china and north korea. the leaders are expected to ensure document camp david principles with economic and security cooperation including joint military exercises and share intelligence to counter nuclear ballistic missiles and north korea and china's aggressive moves in the pacific and claims in taiwan. the big question for hanging overall if it is this a one off of a biden event? can they make these partnership, michael? >> the summit, chief national security spokesman john kirby, mr. kirby, thank you for joining us this morning. we note the summit, it is the latest sign south japan and china with cooperation in terms of security. the americans investor robert emanuel calls this a major move on the chessboard. how exactly? >> it is very significant. the first time obviously a
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chance to meet try out a literally like we are today. more critically, this is the combination of months and months and months of work not just by the united states but by south korea and japan to improve their relationships. they are operating more together and communicating more together and looking for ways to deepen their cooperation because they see much of the same things we see in terms of threats and challenges in the indo-pacific. we mentioned north korea little bit ago, north korea poses a a threat to the peninsula but the bar under reach impure japan feels that when launching ballistic missile. there is a lot of common shared goals here that we will pursue. >> but is this all about fear of china and north korea? and concretely, what is coming out of the summit to bolster security in that region? >> no, this is not all about china. it is not all about north korea. matter fact not any one country in particular. you will see when the president gets a chance to announce the
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deliverables from the summit that they are moving the ball forward in an affirmative way on many, many things, not just security realm but economic investment and opportunity and diplomatic moves. people two people ties building better supply chain resilience. there is an awful lot on the agenda here appear the goal and i think you will see this when the president has a chance to talk later this afternoon, you will see these initiatives will be sustainable, long-term and require us to continue to revisit them every single year. >> i know the administration says they are not trying to isolate china. what kind of reaction are you expecting from beijing and could there be blowback? >> well, we have seen some comments out of beijing, out of the prc, sort of denouncing this meeting. there was no reason for overreaction. this is not about china but about the region to come at the end of the pacific. the fact that these three countries can improve and deepen their cooperation is actually
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good for everybody in the reach impure there is no reason for china to overreact. >> before we go, want to ask about president biden and the first lady heading to maui on monday but what can we expect from the visit? >> well, they are very much looking forward to being able to meet with people on the ground. obviously, there is nothing fun about going to maui at this particular time. but they know it is an important time and people are suffering. they want to hear those stories. they want to deliver a message of support that the federal government has been and will continue to be there for the people of maui for as long as it takes. the timing is delicate. the president obviously wants to go and feels that is important for him to be there, but we don't want to go
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is too soon to make it much harder on them. you don't want to put extra burden on the people of maui and the first responders that are trying so hard to find and rescue people. >> the first responders are putting in a lot of work there appear a junker become a thank you so much for joining us this morning. eva. >> now to the latest alleged threats after former president trump indicted last week. abc senior investigator correspondent aaron katersky with the latest. >> at the racketeering indictment against former president trump included the names of the georgia grand jurors who voted it up. now, they are personal information is being shared online. the fulton county sheriff said he is working to crack down the origin of threats against them here at the fbi is investigating violent threats against officials in fulton couy where trump and his 18 codefendants have one week to surrender. last week a texas woman arrested over threats to kill the judge assigned to trump's federal case in washington, d.c. trump himself used social media to attack joses and prosecutors and witnesses involved in all four criminal prosecutions but law enforcement tells "abc news" they are worried they overheat of politics could
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generate violence but so far in fulton county at least, the sheriff department said none of the threats is credible. the threat they take seriously and pledging to respond quickly to make sure people carrying out their civil duty remain safe, michael. >> aaron katersky, thank you. we go overseas to the new drone attacks on moscow this morning. the latest for us, tom. tom soufi-burridge. >> good morning, a loud explosion rocking moscow overnight fear of the moment of impact captured him to be the oath a large fire. sources confirming "abc news" ukrainian mate explosive drone like this one was used in the latest attack on the russian capital peer and prominent exhibition centered badly damaged less than 3 miles from the kremlin. no casualties reported. russian officials shot the drone town but none of the video support that claim. earlier top ukrainian official
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telling me people in russia "deserve were back home." panic in moscow, thousands of people evacuated from buildings amidst another attack. rebecca. >> tom soufi-burridge, thank you. we turn to growing questions about a fatal police shooting in philadelphia after officials there drastically change their story about what happened. abc chief justice correspondent pierre thomas has that story. >> this morning, the family of a hispanic man shot and killed by philadelphia police demanding answers the police completely change their story about what happened the day he died. 27-year-old eddie rose ariel family heartbroken. his father telling us last night he was a good boy who helped everybody adding, "we will get justice!" the initial story from the police, he was shot when he allegedly got out of his car and lunged at officers with a knife
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after allegedly driving erratically monday afternoon just before 12:30. but two days later a completely different account from the police. he was apparently shot in his vehicle through the glass. the police still claim an officer saw him with a weapon. what changed? apparently, the body camera footage told a different story. speak with the body camera footage made it very clear what we had initially reported was not actually what happened. >> authority is yet to release the footage. speak with destroyed our life. they lied. from the beginning, they lied. >> the department identifying the officer who fired his weapon a five year veteran of the forest. he's been placed on restricted duty pending an investigation. >> so far we have not heard anything from the officer or the police union, eva. >> thank you.
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soccer superstar lionel messi has taken the u.s. by storm. victor oquendo with what the world cup winner is saying about the messy mania, victor. >> only lionel messi for five weeks playing six games and scored nine goals. of the field equally impressive. he spoke with the media for the first time he feels welcome and love support with fellow teammates and happy with his decision to join the club. short time in the mls he changed the landscape of soccer in the united states. fans line outside the stadium to see him drive him. and jersey the highest selling mls online store. ticket sales are through the roof. on saturday playing for the first title against nashville. ticket sold out in 8 minutes. and usually cost around $20. the final, $422. now lionel messi is still
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adjusting to florida's heat and humidity and someone who has lived there my entire life, i will tell you that will take some time, guys. >> that is how he is playing while adjusting? >> thank you so much for that. coming up, a new twist in the idaho murderous trial i and the big move expected in court this morning. >> plus, learning about the ex-wife microsoft executive killed execution-style in his car now charged with his murder. >> new details about britney spears divorce. the new court documents and what they reveal, but first back to ginger, haik must be 30. >> another state of emergency for the wildfires in british columbia where they have thousand plus if plus evacuated already. expect a little bit more because the pirates are entering the worst 24-48 hours all summer. we know this is unprecedented wildfire season and canada, yellowknife, today, everyone at
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the town expected to evacuate because so concerned about it. what it means for us, we have air alerts, air quality for minnesota, wisconsin, nebraska problems from canadian fires. extra pyres of our own northern california and oregon. even some of the smoke makes it through the great lakes and atlantic and even new york. the weather in 30 seconds. spencer: after morning clouds and patchy drizzle, a nice, sunny and mild to one-day. at the coast, miles with mid to upper 60's. mid to upper 70's near the bay.
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dispensary in martinez. officers went to the area for a possible burglary. we've heard shots were reportedly exchanged between officers and the suspects. how many people were involved or if there were any injuries? it's still unclear. >> hey, good morning. this is what friday night looks like at the bay bridge. we've got metering lights on. in fact, they were on at about 540 this morning. and there's a look at your drive time. the reason that drive time is so tough is because they've just issued a sig alert this long standing accident westbound 80 near carlson still out there blocking lane. they're waiting for a tow truck. tow truck is stuck in the backup, which now is pretty much all the way towards san pablo dam road. and elsa bronte. >> thank you sue spencer christian has a quick look at the bay area forec
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>> welcome back. that is "american idol" and native for "maui strong" on "gma." raising money for the relief efforts, we actually asked the viewers to help if you could. you answer the call in a big way. wait until you hear how much money you donated. it is really amazing. >> but is something that everybody can feel good about here. but first, let's head to the top headlines we are following right now. hurricane hilary is a category s 145 miles an hour turning over the specific right now. it could turn into category 5 her again. also ed of maui's emergency management agency suddenly resigned after facing criticism for not sounding the siren system. 111 people killed and hundreds still unaccounted for. president biden and first lady
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arrived on maui monday. >> the 24-year-old man who base jumped off of the eiffel tower thursday morning. also this morning, the reunion in south carolina that was a month in the making and it all started when a trailer broke loose after pilot onto the interstate and that families dog, cash ran off in the woods. he was missing four weeks, locals tried to lure him out of hiding and eventually worked all thanks to a casserole, which they are calling we are trying to figure out what was in the casserole to get him to come out. >> they are happy to have him back. >> always, the sounds of hunger. >> we have a lot more including the details of britney spears divorce here that is coming up. >> now to the new twist idaho college murder trials and what could happen this friday to change the entire case.
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tina whitmore in idaho with the latest, good morning. >> this has been a contentious legal battle and filings late yesterday after today's pivotal hearing as bryan kohberger's defense team at a specialist genealogist to the team to cast down on the evidence that the state has against their client specifically the dna. >> this morning suspected murder bryan kohberger accused of killing four university idaho students evident office campus home is headed back to court. >> all arise spirits. >> to focus on the dna but tied bryan kohberger to the murders. a cheek swab is a statistical match to the dna found underneath victim madison mogen. but that the fans trying to cast doubt pushing the state to disclose the materials used
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during the genetic genealogy investigation and pointing out three other male dna profiles also found that the scene as they add yet another genealogist to their team. >> one of the main legs of this prosecution is the dna of bryan kohberger discovered inside the house. if you can take that out, the prosecution can't stand. that is why the defense is looking for any more information they can use to undermine the dna that is undoubtedly going to be used for the prosecution of mr. bryan kohberger. >> they zeroed in on bryan kohberger with tna cell phone and white hyundai elantra is similar to his car. earlier this month, his attorney attempting to explain their client's whereabouts during the merger saying mr. coburg or has long had a habit of going for drives alone often he would go for drives at night. >> while the motions pile up, the families are waiting for
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justice. >> the most important notion for the family is the the schedule. i think that is all the other motions with the schedule ought to release at the guideline for the time frames on how things happened during the trial. >> and for now, the trial is still slated to start early october, but today, the defense could learn if they will gain access to the additional dna information that they have been looking for, guys. >> kayna, thank you, kayna. microsoft executive execution-style with young daughter and the backs seat of the car and his wife charged with the murder. good morning to you trevor ault. >> note utterly horrific murder of the person who pulled the trigger investment authorities have stressed from the beginning of the government did not act alone and now the police say shanna gardner and her second husband were responsible for the plot to kill her ask. >> this morning, a shocking
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twist in the brutal murder of 33-year-old microsoft executive and father of four, jared bridegan charging his ex-wife, shanna gardner with conspiring to have been killed. >> shanna gardner's indictment acknowledges central and key role in the cold, calculated, and premeditated murder of jared britt again. >> investigators describe the merger last february jacksonville beach as an ambush saying after jared dropped off two with his children at his ex-wife's house, this tire blocked the road on his way home. when jared got out of the car, he was gunned down in cold blood with his 2-year-old daughter watching from the car seat. this january authorities arrested henry saying he pulled the trigger but emphasized they believe he did not act alone. he has since pleaded guilty and is cooperating with the investigation. in march, they arrested mario, the former landlord and shanna
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gardner's second husband. in his arrest warrant, they claimed the investigation into jared bridegan's background highly acrimonious divorce from his ex-wife, shanna gardner, and a contentious relationship with both shanna gardner and fernandez. now shanna gardner is charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy, and solicitation to commit a capital felony. >> from very, very early on him everything in my soul and body told me that she was behind it. >> the widow said the search for justice has been excruciating, describing her difficulty explaining these developments to now 4-year-old daughter who watched her father died. >> i was able to tell her who she refers to as the mean mom is going to be in jail. >> a lawyer first shanna gardner declined a comment. she denied wrongdoing in a 2022
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interview with ja ask. >> i had nothing to do with this murder. >> shanna gardner arrested on the other side of the country in washington state where she reportedly moved with her two children. officials say they do intend to pursue the death penalty, guys. >> what a case, trevor, thank you so much for that. i will go to the urgent water warning in the northeast after the death of three people from rare bacterial infection in connecticut. almost on orchard beach this morning, good morning, stephanie ramos. >> michael, good morning, health officials warning about this flesh eating bacteria found in seawater. as you mentioned a few people have died from this three people in connecticut and one from new york in the investigators trying to determine how they were infected appear at this bacteria known as vibrio vulnificus found in raw shellfish and seawater. this can be very dangerous but life threatening infection from the specific bacteria are rare. the cdc said one in five people
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infected will died. people with open wounds, avoid swimming in warm seawater and people with compromised immune systems be careful eating or handling raw seafood. symptoms of upset of fever, chills, vomiting and a recent study shows ocean temperatures warming, more people may be at risk, guys. >> all right, stephanie thank you for that report, coming up the new court documents in the britney spears divorce and what her husband, sam, said last summer about their future together. we will be right back. is that just one pill? once a day. old me is still catching up with the zeposia me. zeposia can help people with uc achieve and maintain remission. and has been shown to reduce symptoms in as early as 2 weeks. you're hiking the shorter trail today, right? not with zeposia.
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>> back with new details about britne >> back with details about britney spears divorce and the split from her husband, sam. rhiannon ally here with the latest, good morning, rhiannon. >> no comments for britney spears but her ex, sam asghari by her side the end of the conservatorship is by her side saying they have decided to end their journey together. ♪ ♪ >> this morning knew details of the split between pop superstar britney spears and her husband, sam asghari. ♪ ♪ as sam asghari filing for
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divorce wednesday citing irreconcilable differences. according to the filing, they have been separated since july 28th. overnight, as posting to instagram after six years of love and commitment to each other, my wife and i decided to end our journey together. we will hold on to the love and respect we have for each other and i wish her the best oldies. the break upcoming 14 months after the pair said "i do" star-studded ceremony in los angeles last summer. shortly after the nuptials, sam asghari sitting down with will reeve's to discuss the plans for the future. >> we will go to a honeymoon and life in general is so beautiful and i'm very enthusiastic. we are happy. speak with the couple met in 2016 after he started in a music video for "slumber party." ♪ ♪ they did a five years during the controversial conservatorship that managed her life and career until 2021 when they announced
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her engagement. their engagement. ♪ ♪ at the time the attorney for britney spears to suspend her father, jamie has a conservator in part to negotiate a prenuptial agreement ahead of the wedding. as sam asghari's management telling "abc news," many challenging the prenup and exploit his ex-wife with videos but all these claims are false as no negative attention directed towards her and never will be. in this filing, sam asghari is asking the court to grant spousal support, attorney fees and unspecified shared assets. >> in terms of alimony ten years in california, alimony is half of the length of the marriage. they were only married 14 months so even if she did arguably have to pay spousal support, it will not be for a long period of time at all. >> spears is being represented by powerhouse attorney who has
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represented kim kardashian. a lot of buzz with spears highly anticipated memoir, the woman inmate out in october. she did post on social media overnight but she did not mention her split from asghari, guys. >> all right, rhiannon, thank you for that. coming up two words: cozy cardio. how to break a sweat without leaving the couch. this is a dream work how i've been trying to do for years. next, "maui strong" event and how much you helped. you really made this
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>> back with maui >> back now with "maui strong" and plan what you and our viewers did to help out fellow americans in maui. more than 10,000 of you donated the last 24 hours bringing the viewer tally to $2.4 million. so far, and in another $1 million from corporate sponsd $3.4 million and counting has been raised to help the people of maui. we thank you so much here at "gma." ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] what kind of difference can this money make? we will go ba back to whit. >> good morning this could have significant impact. the need here is so great. we talk to people who lost
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everything. they lost their homes, their businesses, their livelihoods and had minutes to escape the flames with a close on their backs. but the strings and resilience is inspiring and yesterday on "gma" we were at the university of hawaii maui college, the chef was coming together to make thousands of meals across the island. we have seen that local response. the thing they keep telling us, this is not just an issue today but this is months, years from now that may be overwhelming. they asked to keep maui in their hearts, guys. >> so important to remember, whit. we appreciate you staying on the ground to tell the stories. you can still go mike still help the people of hawaii. scan the qr code on your screen for more information. we appreciate all of it. we will be right back. >> coming up "gma" summer concert series sponsored by hot tools. your code to innovative styling your code to innovative styling brand for over 30 years.
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diversity in the jury pool for sure. >> indeed. yeah. better bay area moving forward and finding solutions. >> this is abc seven news. >> good morning everyone. i'm kumar aaron from abc seven mornings. we're going to check in now with you for a look at traffic. hi sue. >> thank you, kamasi. we're checking out friday light at the bay bridge toll plaza. well, i
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should say the metering lights are on. it doesn't look like it, but they are on. i expect to hear that they'll be shut off shortly. we do have this big problem. it is westbound 80 right near carlson with a singular to special traffic alert still out there since about 545 this morning blocking the lane of traffic and really making the drive time that much slower. >> and now checking our weather , we got off to a sort of a cloudy start this morning, but it will be much sunnier in the afternoon hours. the clouds will pull back to the coastline and the spotty drizzle that we had. high temperatures will temperatures will range from mid 60s at the coast to mid 70s around the bay to upper 80s. inland and the accuweather seven day forecast shows a hot weekend in our inland areas. but the effects of what is now hurricane hilary will hit us on monday with humidity and clouds and possibly some showers. >> thank you spencer. if you're streamin
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grow to category five. the major cities in the bull's-eye right now. >> overnight, the head of maui emergency management agencies re-signing for his decision to not sound the sirens. right now, on the ground, with johnson with the details. >> it was moving like a freight train. speak with a unbelievable story you have to year, the man who fought so hard to save so many and thought he lost his son in the fires. then this morning -- >> i hear, "dad." and i look over. >> we are live on maui. >> mortgage rate surge, the highest in 20 years. what is behind it and what first time home buyer should know. >> 10 million names, i am tracing ancestry with historic logic that honors black americans whose families lived under slavery and reunited long
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lost cousins learned about the family's past. >> kind of mind-blowing, my father who i never got a chance to meet. >> but this message means for all of us. >> plus we are trying out the cozy cardio trend. how it works and what you can do from home right now to break a sweat without the gym intimidation. >> and here comes hozier. performing brand-new live on "gma" as we head into the weekend as he says -- >> "good morning america"! [cheers and applause] live in times square, this is "gma." >> "good morning america," you know you can cut it out and hit "take me to church." to get now. >> let you know, he is here to sing it live here and looking to that. >> and we cannot wait for all of that. plus lori bergamotto with the
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right stuff just in time to go back to school including our favorites talking about favorite snacks this morning fast snack essentials coming up. >> we look forward to that but first hurricane hilary a storm to grow stronger, ginger is tracking the latest, good morning. >> that storm is over severe warm waters and 86 degrees which is 7 degrees above average. it will head to the baja peninsula and make landfall sign date and cross over the border. if it crosses as a tropical's to the first time a path similar to this since 1997. so it is rare. we have to emphasize the impact. if you are in nevada, southern california, especially the desert, western arizona and southwest utah, you are on flood watch and but the time it gets here all about the rain, mudslides and landslides, that era hot pink means mudslides, isolated amounts up to 10 inches and you have no idea what that ends up looking like when you
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hit desert that is parched, incredible flash flooding very dangerous. to put this in perspective if we end up with 6 inches of rain, that is more than an 1.5 above palm springs would get in a year. some more than a year's worth of rain and 24 hours. >> that is an incredible amount of rain, thank you for that the latest maui emergency management suddenly resigned after facing criticism and hundreds of people still unaccounted for right now. it johnston live on maui with the latest, good morning. >> eva good morning fema tells us doubling the number of search dogs and containment area from 20 to 48 to speed up the delicate process of recovering those lost in the fire. >> this morning new video of up rush to help with water rescues. overnight the head of maui
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emergency management agency herman resigned saying health reasons after facing questions his decision to not sound the siren system saying the particle is to use sirens only during tsunami warnings and not during fires. >> are you afraid people would have gone into the fire? >> hawaii's governor josh green ordering the attorney general to review critical decision-making policies and the actions taken. official reports now confirm that at least 58% of the affected area has been surveyed. the death toll at least 111. >> what makes the search so much different than other disasters? speak with his fire was moving like a freight train. people could not drive fast enough to outrun it, much less run fast enough. they saw shelter anywhere they could. >> and fema tells us more than
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1600 households have already been approved for disaster assistance. but with thousands still in need, they are urging more families to come forward and register so they can get immediate access to resources, rebecca. >> such a need out there, okay, whit thank you. mortgage rates at highest level in 20 years. elizabeth schulze what first-time home buyer should know, good morning, elizabeth. >> good morning, rebecca at the cost of buying a home is getting even more expensive. the average rate on a fixed 30-year mortgage is now 7.09%. that is the highest it has been in 20 years and up around 5% this time last year. the federal reserve's aggressive interest rate hikes a key reason taking out a loan is more unaffordable especially for home time virus. the monthly payment on roughly $400,000 home loan averages about $2,800.
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that same monthly payment would allow to buy $670,000 home just two years ago. so one thing you can try to do to lower your mortgage rate is to shop around and apply with multiple lenders. lender freddie mac said that can end up saving you $1,200 every single year, guys. >> shop around and work on improving the credit score. >> $1,200 is a lot of money. coming up "gma" menu, groundbreaking project. a chance to meet some of my long lost family. i have to say i'm excited to show you why new research is so important. >> also this morning do you have gym intimidation? we are trying out this new cozy cardio trend as only will ganss can. and then plus getting cozy to hozier, performing live for "gma" concert series and lori b. has the right stuff as we head back to school. hey, lori. >> hey, rebecca, that is right with this time of year and a
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>> hello, family, welcome back. if you are a "gma" super fan, send us a video telling us why you love the show and you might join us here times square. obviously, extra credit if you mention michael's name anywhere in the video. >> that might get you disqualified. >> scan the qr code on your screen. >> lori bergamotto taking the right stuff on the road going around the country for the first time. >> that will be a lot of fun too. "gma" covered story, many black americans can trace ancestry to a certain point before the family tree goes blank due to brutal history of slavery. that is why abc news partnered
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with 10 million names with 10 million formally enslaved people to allow all americans to trace their roots. i am one of the lucky ancestry is traced to a small town in texas called shankleville here i am eating long-lost cousin, stephanie, billy, philip in the east texas community of shankleville. >> i forgot about the texas heat. >> my mom tagged along. >> trying to take care of me. >> shankleville is a prime example one of america's more than 500 settlements also known as freedom colonies. >> found by formerly slave of men, women and children, these communities became safe haven from the broader experience of the jim crow era. >> a few years ago, researchers looked into my family tree and those behind the groundbreaking 10 million names project said it
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confirmed i was part of the community and its rich legacy and it all began with jim and winnie. >> jim and winnie i'm a tell me the story. >> okay, jim and winnie were slaves in mississippi and winnie was sold to a texan. jim really missed her and wanted to know where she was an kind of out and found out where she was. so he ran away. >> now run away slave, jim was risking his life dodging the police, before patrols and professional slave to find winnie. he somehow managed to make it 400 miles on foot across the mississippi river and found his beloved winnie. jim arranged to be purchased by winnie's owner so he could stay with her. they eventually had six children of their own. >> so it is a love story. >> yes. >> they were freed from slavery in 18 1865 as the civil war whid
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it down. with money jim saved up from emancipation jobs along with the help of a family friend, the couple bought up more than 4,00n community. this neighborhood had a store, schools for kids, a college, cotton gin, farms, cemeteries, undertakers and church, things unheard of or unavailable to most black americans at that time. >> there is a churc the methodit church the first church in the community. we have three at the time and we had a lot of renovations done since the original church building. >> i see what you mean big windows with the church. they had a lot of sunlight. let the lord in. >> across the way at the cemetery i noticed a familiar name on a headstone and find myself a little bit overwhelmed. >> my grandfather, abe, is
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buried here. and i've never had a chance to meet him. and i was born 14 years later. >> goodness. >> so, this is a little shocking, you know, to see those. >> he obviously was a great man on all of those front tears, they worked hard and they had to. this is kind of mind-blowing to see my grandfather who i never had a chance to meet. in history. >> and it really was overwhelming. i never had a chance with grandfather to have peace and so many family members buried there in the family cemetery. it was something to know where you came from in the history of your family. about to have an area where you know, this is where we are from and where we belong. every year family gets back together they are for homecoming. >> and a love story.
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>> and a love story 400 miles trying to evade being capture to be sent back to the farm where you were a slave to find a woman that you loved. >> your great grandfather fought so hard for that. >> that is something that i will never forget about the history. you know, my story, my journey, my story it underscores why 10 million names project is so important. it is giving us all our history back. for more on that you can go to goodmorningamerica.com and see more of my journey at home on abc live prime with linsey davis at 7:00 p.m. eastern and later on "nightline." >> incredible story. new workout trend on tiktok called posey cardio. yes, those two words go together and the concept has gotten millions of views and likes online. the one and only will ganss to tell us all about it, what is going on over there, will?
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>> posey cardio, get cozy for me means on a treadmill on a robe on national television. but because he looks different for everyone appear to be looked into the trance that has milliof people working up a sweat in thr living room with mood lighting, candles and their favorite shows. >> for so many of us the gym intimidation is a real. >> why cardio? that is where cozy cardio comes in. >> i warm up for a little while while my friends watch. >> whatever cozy means to you, that is how you set up your environment and exercise in a way that makes your body feel good. >> hope has racked up 200 million likes sharing her cozy cardio on tiktok. >> it doesn't have to be a punishment but it can be form of meditational love. >> from a fitness perspective? flight or fight. at the end of the day you start
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meeting. >> letting us crash her custom cardio session. >> any tips before we start our own cozy cardio session? >> yes. >> first up, squats. >> we will sit down. this is perfect if you have gym intimidation. >> because once you get to a gym this might turn into a -- >> a squat. >> you will use over the hand and it is only like a millisecond. this is what you are going to do. ♪ ♪ >> finally -- >> nice anaheim. put the weight in your hand a little bit more. squeeze your bomb and opposite me. it looks easier than it is. >> but don't forget it is cold cozy cardio for a reason. all right, i feel good about the cardio part. how about you a question mark >> same. cardio check peerless to cozy
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now. are you a "gma" fan? >> yes. good answer. >> the creator behind cozy cardio has lost 100 pounds since starting her own wellness journey but she says cozy cardio has never been about weight loss but all about moving your body in a way that feels good for you and allows you to build your confidence along the way. >> you look like you were sweating. [laughter] >> it is, it is a work out. it is cardio but it is cozy. >> thanks, will. let's check in with ginger, hey, ginger. >> i have to update you because know what gave an update for the entire caribbean beyond what we showed you a few weeks ago with mass bleaching event happening in the florida keys. but now it is past it. stunning images from chico rocks. a bleaching is when the algae about the coral gets out because it is too hot and we had temperatures beating record after record with compounded heat. and because mass casualty on top of just bleaching.
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in the gulf of mexico temperatures 37 degrees above average, 88 so we kn spencer: after morning clouds and patchy drizzle, a nice, sunny and mild to one-day. at the coast, miles with mid to upper 60's. mid to upper 70's near the bay. inland areas will not be hot but warm with highs in the in the east bay reaching to mid to upper 80's. here is the accuweather 7-day forecast. mid-90's in the door the weekend, cooling down with clouds and showers monday. warming up and drying out later in the week. >> you all know it nk otb means it means it's time for the right >> you know what it means and lori bergamotto to streamline back-to-school shopping with all the essentials for the new year. you can go to these products by scanning the qr code on your screen.
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lori, it is so good to have you here with us. >> thank you. >> a literally was googling trying to figure this one out for my 4-year-old. i'm so glad you have a solution for us. >> this is perfect and really is a solution the best water bottle for your little kids. your 4-year-old, that is the h we will move to this kind of a water bottle but leakproof it how many spells? and so these are from yeti, rebecca the yeti will keep everything nice and cold all day long here this is double insulated. so you know the rambler junior is great. this is the newest one. i have one free to pick up. it is a lot lighter and especially the rambler can be a little bit heavier but this one's a little bit 50% recycled plastic upa free. what we love about these, you can get them engraved. right now it is free customization. >> customized so you are not mixing water bottles may be getting a virus is spread throughout the family.
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i'm not talking about myself or anything. by the way, nice spout on this bus was. >> that is until august 21st so you can get those today. i have an 11-year-old and a 2-year-old. my 11-year-old and all of her friends are obsessed with hydro plast, 30,000 five-star positive reviews and middle school kids do not lie about what they love. it is all about the hydro plast. >> they will tell you what they think. >> parents love it, dishwasher safe which i love because constantly washing these things. but kids love about these because they come in a variety of colors. the spout taste like drinking from a glass and not like that steel taste. the outfit is wide enough to put icing and but not so wide you spill it all over your so your so. >> nice loop for hanging on the backpack. okay, lunch boxes, keeping it cold and good. >> exactly, lunch boxes can be
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>> easily re-washable too. >> as soon as you saw those, i know but this is! and even the first day of school if you don't post ubiquitous first day of school picture, it's not, right? it really did happen, it did not. it is a fun, easy way for parents to take the first day of school picture and if you flip it over the last day of school picture you can take. this practically writes itself and comes with three different colored chalk. you have multiple kids, this is great easily, quickly wipe it off, take the next shot and under $15. really fun to get excited about the first day. i know i'm very excited the first day. >> we are excited about everything you bring here, lori bergamotto. thank you so much. you are hitting the road next week. >> i am in for the time right stuff road trip and so you want to see if we will come to your home town. >> thrilled to hear that. i can't wait to see where you go, lori b. to shop these deals scans a code
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or go goodmorningamerica.com and michael talking about the successful sports betters, barry walters, you don't want to miss it. >> building a better bay area moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc seven news. >> good morning, everyone. i'm gina fortson from abc seven mornings. let's get over to sue hall for a look at traffic. hi sue. >> good morning. and better news with earlier sig alert in richmond and we will get back to
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that as soon as we show you the non backup at the bay bridge. there's an improvement on your drive times because yes, as i mentioned, that accident west 80 at coleman has finally, after about 2.5 hours, been cleared and the backup is starting starting to diminish. you've got a little recovery to go, jobina. >> thankousue spencer, christian has your accuweather forecast featuring fresh artisan bread piled high with tender roast beef, smothered with melty provolone cheese, just enough chipotle mayo and served with hot au jus for dipping.
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ranging from mid to upper 60s at the coast amid an upper 70s around the bay shoreline to upper 80s in the inland east bay. not quite to 90, but it'll be nice and warm and feeling still a little bit humid as we've had some subtropical moisture flowing into the bay area. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. it's going to heat up over the weekend, inland high saturday and sunday in the mid 90s up to about 80 around the bay shoreline. the remnants of what is now hurricane hillary will produce clouds and possibly some showers here in the bay area on monday and a cooldown, but it'll warm up later in the week. >> johanna thank you, spencer. up ate in about 30 minutes. as always you can find the news on always you can find the news on >> >> announcer: welcome back to "gma" live from times square. >> times square there and back on "gma" with bombshell book,
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"gambler" by billy walters and in it he talked about making and losing millions of dollars in what he claims did not do that may have landed walters prison. >> i am a convicted felon. i'm not alleging anything different than that. >> 77-year-old billy walters called one of america's successful sports bettors. he claimed to build a fortune $500 million. >> how did you get so good at betting? >> i was good at losing. >> so you had to get good at losing before good at winning? >> he's sharing his gambling secrets in "gambler," secrets a life of risk. there is no love, a little information here there? no, the information that i'm looking for other than the type of information from someone who is a programmer. speak with the book his secret
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to success to make success as a sports better a path he set out on the young age. >> at age nine, you bet $125 on the yankees to win back the world series in 1955. >> when i bet on them, i lost it for about 30 seconds and i was devastated. and when i said i was addicted to commit made me determined to be someone that could predict sports. >> would you say you are addicted to gambling? there was no question i share that in the book. i don't think addicted now? why do you gamble? i feel like i will win but him lying to me is nothing more than a business. >> it would take a backseat. 2017 a federal jury finding walters guilty ten counts of fraud and conspiracy for insider trading. the really five-year prison sentence and $10 million fine, something he alleges could have been avoided if professional
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golfer phil mickelson would have testify to. >> today we have also named professional golfer phil mickelson as relief defendant. >> the two had a five year gambling partnership and alleges mickelson could cooperate walters had not received insider stock tips. >> he could have cleared your name but he didn't. why do you think that is? he told me he would come forward but he didn't come forward in the 11th hour and the lawyer said we will take the fifth amendment. so why did he come forward? only he can answer that. >> in the book he said that nicholson bet $1 million on sports and attempted to place $0 wager on 2012 writer cop, an event which mickelson participated. >> i couldn't believe his request. my first response was, "have you lost your mind? you wouldn't destroy your entire career." that was pretty much the end of that conversation. >> he said he never bet on the
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ryder cup but how do you respond to that? >> as far as i know i agree with that. i never did say he bet on the ryder cup. if you read the statement, he said he never bet on the ryder cup. he never said he didn't attempt to bet on the ryder cup here are the insider trading conviction repay $1 million and made off of a stock deal. a group of people ought to look and say he had the ax to grind against you. what do you say to that? i say read the book and understand all the facts. come away with a conclusion but i don't have an extra beef with phil. >> committed in 2021 by former president donald trump. >> do you think that was fair that you were committed by people were serving time for lesser offenses than what you were convicted of? >> actually come i don't think that was fair. i think i should have been pardoned but the other thing is i don't know donald trump you what i have never met him in my entire life. i did not support him politically and i voted against him. so if anybody thinks that i got
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anything done because of their relationship by president trump, it is the opposite of that out that. >> what you hope people that read this book take away from it? >> if you are dealing with adversity and you continue to fight, you can prevail. if you are dealing with an addiction in your life, you can overcome it. >> in a previously released statement, mickelson said he never bet on the ryder cup and never would undermine the integrity of the game. he said he has been open about gambling addiction and conveyed remorse, took responsibility, and got help. "gambler" goes on sale tomorrow. absolutely a fascinating life story and a good read, ginger. >> thank you so much, michael. now a once-in-a-lifetime thrill for "star wars" fans to celebrate upcoming premier of lucasfilm "star wars," "ahsoka." super fans from all parts of the galaxy orlando, anaheim, san francisco have a chance to preview the series and share in the worldwide excitement and anticipation.
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with highs from mid-60's at the coast to mid-70's along the bay to upper 80's inland. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. it warms up sharply over the weekend. >> now to business model go to teaming up with her best friend lizzy mathis for a new reality series called ""honest renovations"" bringing makeovers to deserving families and rhiannon ally back with that. >> jessica alba grew up on screen before our very own eyes and i want the screen and a very different role for the help of her bastille, renovating homes for families in need. i sit down with both of them to hear what this home renovation show makes it so different. >> this is going to be awesome. if it is not -- go after her. >> this morning actors, entrepreneurs, and good friends jessica alba and lizzy mathis are teaming up to help parents
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take their home from drab to fab from their new show, "honest renovations." >> how much fun did you have filming with your best friend? >> that dynamic comes out of me. i have not been uncomfortable with unscripted, but it was actually because it is lizzy and we are best friends. we really have our dynamic pure to really talk to each other some kind of way and tell each other, you know, the truth. speak with the two moms are helping some families dreams ofn organized home come true. >> bye-bye! >> who is the best rolling up their sleeves and getting the work done? >> definitely me. [laughs] mccoy think she has really good at like financial come i think. mccoy think i'm good at getting down and dirty. >> come on, watch the show, watch the show!
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>> it feels like i am in my element. >> are you looking away? you can't look away. >> wide? >> because you are shooting the gun. >> showing parents there can be beauty and the chaos. >> does that feel good? >> what was the most rewarding part? >> the families. being able to spend time, quality time really thinking through, how can we make someone else's lives better? for us, we wanted them to feel seen and heard and make space for themselves. we really wanted these homes faces to feel like a sanctuary, like an escape from the outside world. >> the family is what made the show different. their stories are relatable. it is something we are all going through or have gone through or will go through. speak with the having their own kids weigh in on the show. >> i would ask their kids because we are producers and we helped edit and shape the show. i would say what are your edits
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or what do you like about this part or that part? they are very vocal. kids are vocal. >> never, never do that again. >> why do you look like that? what were you thinking? >> sometimes, sometimes. >> i think we can all relate to that because kids are brutally honest with her parents. you can watch "honest renovations" trimming on roku and people will fall in love with the duo. what about you guys, are your kids as honest as mine are? >> oh, sadly as we get the truth from marcus. >> the older they get, the worst it gets too. >> rhiannon, thank you. hozier performs
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♪ ♪ ♪ i'm starving, darling ♪ ♪ let me put my lips to something ♪ ♪ let me wrap my teeth around the world ♪ ♪ start carving, darling ♪ ♪ i wanna smell the dinner cooking ♪ ♪ i wanna feel the edges start to burn ♪ ♪ honey, i wanna race you to the table ♪ ♪ if you hesitate, the getting is gone ♪ ♪ i won't lie, if there's something to be gained ♪ ♪ there's money to be made, whatever's still to come ♪ ♪ get some ♪ ♪ pull up the ladder when the flood comes ♪ ♪ throw enough rope until the legs have swung ♪ ♪ seven new ways that you can eat your young ♪ ♪ come and get some ♪ ♪ skinning the children for a
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war drum ♪ ♪ putting food on the table selling bombs and guns ♪ ♪ it's quicker and easier to eat your young ♪ ♪ you can't buy this fineness ♪ ♪ let me see the heat get to it ♪ ♪ let me watch the dressing start to peel ♪ ♪ it's a kindness, highness ♪ ♪ crumbs enough for everyone ♪ ♪ old and young are welcome to the meal ♪ ♪ honey, i'm making sure the table's made ♪ ♪ we can celebrate the good that we've done ♪
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♪ i won't lie, if there's something still to take ♪ ♪ there is ground to break, whatever's still to come ♪ ♪ get some ♪ ♪ pull up the ladder when the flood comes ♪ ♪ throw enough rope until the legs have swung ♪ ♪ seven new ways that you can eat your young ♪ ♪ come and get some ♪ ♪ skinning the children for a war drum ♪ ♪ putting food on the table selling bombs and guns ♪ ♪ it's quicker and easier to eat your young ♪ [cheers and applause]
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[cheers and applause] right now, hozier on the verge of -- and his songs stream 14 billion times and he will perform one of the hit singles now, here is hozier with work song. [cheers and applause] ♪ boys workin' on empty ♪ ♪ is that the kinda way to face the burning heat? ♪ ♪ i just think about my baby ♪ ♪ i'm so full of love i could barely eat ♪ ♪ there's nothing sweeter than my baby ♪ ♪ i'd never want once from the cherry tree ♪ ♪ 'cause my baby's sweet as can be ♪
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♪ she give me toothaches just from kissin' me ♪ ♪ when my time comes around ♪ ♪ lay me gently in the cold dark earth ♪ ♪ no grave can hold my body down ♪ ♪ i'll crawl home to her ♪ ♪ boys, when my baby found me ♪ ♪ i was three days on a drunken sin ♪ ♪ i woke with her walls around me ♪ ♪ nothin' in her room but an empty crib ♪ ♪ and i was burnin' up a fever ♪ ♪ i didn't care much how long i lived ♪ ♪ but i swear i thought i dreamed her ♪ ♪ she never asked me once about the wrong i did ♪ ♪ when my time comes around ♪ ♪ lay me gently in the cold dark
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earth ♪ ♪ no grave can hold my body down ♪ ♪ i'll crawl home to her ♪ ♪ when my time comes around ♪ ♪ lay me gently in the cold dark earth ♪ ♪ no grave can hold my body down ♪ ♪ i'll crawl home to her ♪ ♪ my baby never fret none ♪ ♪ about what my hands and my body done ♪ ♪ if the lord don't forgive me ♪ ♪ i'd still have my baby and my babe would have me ♪ ♪ when i was kissing on my baby ♪ ♪ and she put her love down soft and sweet ♪ ♪ in the low lamp light i was free ♪ ♪ heaven and hell were words to me ♪
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[cheers and applause] >> thank you so much for that great performance, hozier. >> be sure to tune in for the evening special and maui on abc news live. >> i will see you on "gma" 3. >> have a great day, everybody. speak with the one and only tim mcgraw and central park. it is sure to make you stand o out. next friday, it is tim mcgraw only on "gma" summer concert series sponsored by hot tools. >> >> scan the qr code to see how you celebrate gma airway and who knows maybe you'll end up on gma
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>> building a better bay area moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >> good morning. i'm joe baena fortson from abc seven mornings here with a look at traffic. hi susan. >> good morning to jobina and our friday commute is winding down. we've got a few slow spots out there including still recovery. this one westbound 80 near carlson. that was a much
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earlier accident cleared about 30 minutes ago and still in the recovery mode. spencer. >> thank you, sue. we've got a fabulous friday coming our way with high temperatures in the sunny afternoon, mid 60s at the coast, mid 70s around the bay shoreline, upper 80s in our inland areas. and as we look at the accuweather seven day forecast is going to get a little warm in our inland areas over the weekend with mid-nineties they're cooling down a bit on monday and then getting sunnier and drier and warmer late next week. jobina >> thank you spencer. time now for live with kelly and mark and we will be back at 11 for midday live or reporting continues on our app and abc7 news. com. have our app and abc7 news. com. have a great day. deja vu: it's live with kelly and ryan's viewers' choice show. today, we're counting down the top 10 clips of the year. plus, surprise celebrity guests you won't want to miss. and the year's best trivia dancer and best walk outs are revealed. all next on live.
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