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looming just before thanksgiving. now will democrats bail him out again? miracle rescue. at the time 9-year-old girl who vanished on a camping trip back with her family this morning. was she targeted? this morning new details of how authorities tracked down the suspect. former president trump in court appearing for the start of his civil fraud trial that threatens his businesses in new york. on trial. jury selection getting under way for sam bankman fried. once considered the king of crypto currency. now accused of master minding one of the biggest frauds in american history. october heat wave. record temperatures feeling more like july. ginger is tracking where it will seem like summer. travel timeline. good news for your next trip. how long do you need to wait for a new passport? interesting inferno. with a wild fire threat growing across the country, this morning a must see demonstration, showing what really causes most homes to go up in flames and how
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experts say small changes to your property can have a big impact. too hot to handle. some users complaining about the new i phone 15 overheating. what apple is doing about it. late night returns. >> i just don't know if i'll be back. >> you'll be back. [ laughter ] >> for the first type in five months -- >> into the chopper! >> the hosts are flying back on stage to bring back the laughs >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america. >> lord knows we could all use some laughs. good morning america. >> we're going to begin in washington. house speaker kevin mccarthy facing an effort to oust him from office. gop lawmakers have a list of grievances. the latest, mccarthy's deal with democrats to avoid a government shutdown. >> if five republicans vote to remove him, democrats would have to step in to save him. our senior congressional correspondent rachel scott is tracking the latest on capitol hill. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: michael, good
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morning. kevin mccarthy is facing the greatest challenge to his speakership yet a rebellion from a handful of republicans who want him out. this morning house speaker kevin mccarthy facing a mutiny from within his own party. >> for what purpose does the gentle man from florida now seek recognition? >> reporter: florida congressman matt gaetz turning against him, introducing a motion to remove mccarthy as speaker, setting a stage for a rare and dramatic vote that will decide his future leadership. >> at this point one or two things happen. kevin mccarthy won't be the speaker of the house or he will be working at the pleasure of the democrats. >> reporter: it all comes after mccarthy worked with democrats to keep the government funded. the speaker responding with three words. bring it on. >> are you confident? >> reporter: the math is tricky. republicans have a razor thin majority. mccarthy can only afford to lose four republicans. so far five have signaled they would vote him out. >> i would support it because i don't think he is the person to lead us. i think he's demonstrated that.
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>> conscience is telling me to vote him out. >> reporter: if that holds, mccarthy would need the support of democrats to save his job. overnight several republicans showing support for mccarthy most though still standing by him. why bring this up if you don't have the support of most of your conference? >> he doesn't have my conference support and he doesn't have the support of a number of republicans to continue as speaker. >> reporter: you made it clear if this fails, you will try again. how soon would that happen? >> i'm not pessimistic as to accept it will fail. >> reporter: with another got shutdown looming before thanksgiving, some conservatives say this should not be the priority. >> i personally wouldn't be going down that road right now. i think that we need to be focused on getting the job done. >> reporter: house democrats will meet behind closed doors to figure out their next steps. house speaker kevin mccarthy will meet with his own party to make his case. robin? >> chaos continues on the hill.
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all right, rachel. thank you. now to the miracle rescue of the 9-year-old girl who vanished while riding her bike in upstate new york. authorities say she is in good condition. this morning we are learning now new details of how they say they tracked down the suspect and brought her home. let's go to stephanie ramos who's in upstate new york for us. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: robin, good morning. as each hour went on in this search, hope faded. agencies like the new york state police, the fbi, all assisting in that massive search for charlotte. when she was found, there was a collective sigh of relief. police are trying to figure out if charlotte's family was deliberately targeted. relief and joy this morning, missing 9-year-old charlotte sena found alive after a heart pounding 48 hour search. >> she's going home. that's the story. charlotte will be going home. >> reporter: family and friends gathered at a vigil in upstate new york overnight erupting in cheers the moment they got the news. [ cheers ]
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charlotte's family overcome, thanking the hundreds of rescuers who jumped into action after she disappeared on saturday while biking with friends. police believing she was abducted. on monday new york state police confirming charlotte was found in good health and a suspect was taken into custody after leaving a ransom note at the family home. >> state police made me go to the mailbox and identify what is a ransom note that had been left behind for charlotte. 4:20 in the morning. opens the mailbox and inserts the ransom note, leaving the critical piece of evidence behind, his own fingerprint. >> reporter: the suspect 47-year-old craig nelson ross jr. he's been charged with kidnapping in the first degree. new york governor hochul saying overnight they found him and charlotte in a camper behind his
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mother's home 13 miles from the sena's house. charlotte was found in a cabinet. >> the little girl was found in a cabinet covered. she was rescued. >> reporter: charlotte taken to a local hospital. the governor saying she appeared to be out wardly physically unharmed. charlotte had last been seen at 6:15 saturday evening at the state park where she was camping with her family. riding bikes with friends around this loop, when she decided to go around it one last time by herself before sunset. when the 4th grader didn't return after 15 minutes her parents started searching. at 6:45 her bike was found along the path but charlotte was gone. >> you can never be too careful with kids. pay attention to where they're at. for her to ride her bike around that loop would take her four, five minutes. you think they're safe doing that at 9 years old, but you
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have to be paying attention to your surroundings all the time. >> reporter: police say a fingerprint on the ransom note was matched from the suspect's arrest in this area for driving while intoxicated. the governor said that charges are expected. overnight charlotte's family releasing a statement saying they are so thankful and thrilled to have charlotte home. they do understand this is not the outcome for everyone but they are thankful. guys? >> rightfully so. thank you, stephanie so much. great police work there. you're right, it's the outcome that all families hope for. >> we're so glad she's okay. we turn to the latest on donald trump. the former president expected in court for day 2 of his civil fraud trial, a $350 million case brought by new york state's attorney general. aaron katersky is at the courthouse in lower manhattan. good morning, aaron. >> reporter: morning, george. former president trump doesn't have to be here until later in the trial but he arrived here just moments ago to attend day 2 and to hear the testimony of an
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accountant who said the former president's company did not always follow the rules. this morning president trump is returning to court for day 2 of his civil trial, attacking a case that portrays him as a fraud and liar and the person who brought it. >> the attorney general of this state is a disgrace. leticia james is a disgrace to our country and the state of new york. >> reporter: james staring at trump in court wants him, his oldest sons and his company to pay a $250 million penalty. the judge agreed with her that trump stretched the value of hi properties. >> donald trump and the other defendants have committed persistent and repeated fraud. >> reporter: james accuses fraud of inflating hi net worth by billions, under cutting the brand he built that propelled him from real estate to reality tv to the white house. her team playing a portion of a videotaped deposition from trump's former lawyer and fixer, michael cohen, who said he an alan weiselburg adjusted the value of certain properties at
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trump's direction, sometimes to accommodate his desire to move up the forbes list of the wealthiest people. >> he wanted to be higher on the forbes list and he then said, i'm not worth 6 billion. i'm worth 7. in fact, i think it's now worth 8 with everything that's going on. alan and i were tasked with taking the assets, increasing each of them in order to accommodate that $8 billion number. >> reporter: while it may be one thing to exaggerate for forbes magazine or a television audience, the attorney general's team said in court. they cannot do it while conducting business in the state of new york. trump's lawyers argue valuing real estate is subjective. one of his attorneys suggested trump's assets are priceless, calling them mona lisa properties. trump does not have to actually attend the trial until he's
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called as a witness weeks from now, but he's been using his appearances here, george, for fund-raising, urging supporters to donate to a defense that's already cost his political action committee $6 million. george? >> and it is climbing. aaron, thank you very much. michael? >> thank you, george. overnight a texas congressman was car jacked at gun point blocks from the capitol. our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas has more details. good morning. >> reporter: michael, good morning. this brazen armed robbery involving a member of congress is the latest sign of a disturbing spike in gun crime in the city. at 9:30 p.m. last night the congressman was attempting to park his car in the neighborhood not far from the u.s. capitol. three men approached him and took his car at gun point. the good news, he was unharmed and police found his vehicle. the bad news, his carjacking is one of more than 700 so far this year in the nation's capital. that's more than double the same amount this time last year. >> all righty. more than double, pierre. thank you.
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good news for your travel plans if you need to renew your passport. for the first time since the pandemic's travel restrictions were lifted the weight time for passport has been reduced. elizabeth schulze has more on your passport timeline. good morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning, robin. lot of travellers are going to be relieved to hear this. the state department reduced passport processing times by two weeks. so that means if you are applying to renew your passport through a routine service, it will take 8 to 11 weeks. expedited will take 5 to 7. this is not including mailing time. it only applies to applications starting yesterday or later. if you've already applied for a new passport, you could be waiting longer than that. wait times are still worse than they were before the pandemic. passport offices have been l jammed by surging demand for travel and staffing shortages. 24 million passports were issued last year over the past year. that is an all time record. george? >> okay.
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thank very much. we're going to turn to complaints about the iphone 15. customers reporting apple's newest phone is overheating. rebecca jarvis here with that story. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, george. yes. here it is. it is the iphone 15. it came out just a couple of weeks ago. and now some users say they can feel it getting too hot in their hands. the new iphone 15 is heating up, sometimes literally. ♪ after apple released the newest model last month, some customers are claiming the i phone 15 has been overheating for them. some claiming the phone can at times be too hot to hold. and this tik tok user showing her fingers, claiming they were burned from overheating, having her device replaced. >> as you can see, there's like little bubbling happening on each of the fingers. >> reporter: the company addressing the issue over the weekend, saying they identified a few conditions which can cause the i phone to run warmer than
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expected, including a bug in ios 17 that will be addressed in a software update. >> the iphone is one of the most popular phones on the market. right now it seems like the iphone 5 sales are still pretty hot. i don't think it's going to deter any would be buyers. >> reporter: and we saw those buyers lining up outside apple stores when it first went on sale september 22nd. apple says that some apps may be causing this more than others. for example, social media apps and ride sharing apps. you can take a look at your phone before that update is available and see about your use on that. apple says also, guys, that this is not going to impact the long term health of your phone and should not cause injury to users. guys? >> all right. rebecca, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> i still miss the button. >> i do. >> i do. [ laughter ] i really do, too. all right. we're going to go down to the return of late night television.
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shows were back on the air overnight with the writers back at work. while the actors are back at the negotiating table working towards their own deal. kayna whitworth is in los angeles. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. they're back at the negotiating table for the first time in two months. actors on the picket lines tell us they're excited and hopeful following what's widely seen as a win for the writers guild. >> the thing is, strike has been going on so long, i just don't know if i'll be back. >> you'll be back. [ laughter ] >> reporter: looks like arnold was right. late night talk shows finally returning following the end of the writers strike. >> in case you've forgotten, my name is jimmy. i have been off the air for five months. we're back, baby! we're back! we were off the air for so long, the bachelor went from this to this. [ laughter ] what happened? >> reporter: for five months the strike has crippled all corner of television, even daytime. now writers rooms across
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hollywood no longer empty. writers negotiating a three year agreement to increased kpepb compensation, residuals and control of ai usage. this as their sister union sag aftra pushes towards reaching a similar solution, returning to the negotiation table this week with the major ceo's, all while remaining on the picket line. >> it's actually very inspiring knowing the wga got their deal. most of the things they were talking about we're talking about as well. it's promising. >> if the actors strike a deal, by the end of october cameras could start rolling again and some of your shows that weren't on in the fall will hopefully be back by mid season. >> how about that? he went on to say many of those films that were delayed could also perhaps be in theaters as soon as next summer. guys? >> hoping for that. coming up, the trial of sam
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bankman fried, facing charges that he master minded one of the biggest financial frauds in u.s. history. >> matt gutman is standing by in south carolina with the biggest embers generator in the world. it's used for wild fires safety research. hey there, matt. >> reporter: hey, robin. this is where they study the science of wild fires. they have fired up that ember generator, burning at 2200 degrees. just a couple of minutes, i'll show you how embers like these can get into your house in ways you never imagined. some practical steps to try and protect your home coming right up. >> we're looking forward to that matt. that's coming up. first let's go to ginger in new orleans. good morning, ginger. >> michael, it is one thing to hit the upper 80s or low 90s for highs in october down here along the gulf, but do it around the great lakes or lake superior and that is impressive. green bay went up into the upper
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80s. valparaiso in the upper 80s. silver city, michigan, on the lake there, 94 degrees. october record heat will continue for a couple of days. that's all ahead of the cold front. for so many folks to albany, anybody circled has a shot at breaking a daily record, if not more. we're going to see this for the next couple days. in between that cold front, you're going to end up with severe storms. las vegas, new mexico, showing that hail that filled the streets. it comes from those storms meaning you need the hot weather to make the storms make that ice. they have plenty of that and will as we go east code. tornado spotted in las vegas. same type of action could happen in the plains today. anywhere from minnesota, back to texas. that center part woodward, oklahoma, right through hayes, kansas, that has to be looking for an elevated threat this evening into the overnight hours. the cooler temperatures are
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previously denied when he had a different attorney. let's see what traffic looks like this morning. how did jobina. >> hi, reggie. >> thank you. good morning, everyone. so we do have a positive update on that sig alert we were following in san mateo westbound 92 before 101 has cleared. but if you are on the east side of the bridge, you are running into a slowdown and facing residual delays. it'll take you about 34 minutes to get across into foster city. >> reggie, thanks for be here. we're going to check in
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she was in "my cousin vinny." she an her new co-star, fellow oscar winner, anne hathaway will join us. >> following headlines as well. the president's son hunter biden due to appear in court in delaware to be arraigned on gun charges. he is expected to plead not guilty to these gun charges. also right now, travis king was reunited with his family this weekend after returning to the u.s. last week after two months in custody in north korea. the u.s. army private who voluntarily crossed into north korean territory is at joint base san antonio. matt gutman is live in south carolina in front of the world's biggest ember generator. it gets researchers as close as they can to simulating a real world wild fire. we're gonna show you some of the building materials that they find could help protect homes. >> now to the trial of sam bankman fried. jury selection is set to get under way. he's accused in one of the biggest financial frauds ever. rebecca jarvis back from the courthouse in manhattan.
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hey, rebecca. >> reporter: hey, george. nice to see you again. not long ago, sam bankman fried was the coast of silicon valley, even washington. he was considered an investor in the murky world of crypto currency. but today his criminal trial is set to get under way in this courthouse. this morning sam bankman fried once celebrated as the king of crypto, whose company ftx, flashy partnerships with people like tom brady. >> do you know what? i'm in. >> reporter: set to appear in this manhattan courthouse as jury selection in his criminal trial begins. bankman fried is accused of master minding one of the biggest financial frauds in american history, allegedly using billions in ftx customer money to pay off debts that his crypto hedge funds, buy up lavish real estate and buy influence in washington. >> it's an honor to be here. >> reporter: at his peak,
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bankman fried, now 31, was worth an estimated $26 billion. >> you've never had customers losses. >> reporter: george stephanopoulos sitting down with bankman fried in the bahamas shortly after his company filed for bankruptcy and just days before his december arrest. >> a lot of people look at you and see bernie madoff. >> yeah. i mean, i don't think that's who i am at all. i understand why they're saying that. people lost money. >> reporter: now it's up to the government to convince a jury those losses weren't just a mistake. they were criminal. >> the prosecution not only has insiders willing to testify, but they have statements of the defendant himself. what the defense will be looking to prove is that he was unaware. it's going to be a little harder to prove. >> reporter: set to testify against bankman fried, insiders including his ex-girlfriend caroline ellison and co-founder gary wang who quietly pleaded guilty to fraud and conspiracy charges.
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and the trial is expected to take up to six weeks. bankman fried will remain in a detention center when he's not at the courthouse in brooklyn since the judge revoked his bail. guys, you gotta believe that interview george stephanopoulos did with sam bankman fried is something the government will be going through because bankman fried certainly said a lot there. guys? >> he hasn't stopped talking. >> i remember when you sat down. yeah. okay, rebecca, thank you. coming up next, matt gutman is in south carolina with fire safety researchers testing building materials against the threat of wildfires. that is quite a scene there, matt. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, robin. blizzard of embers. we've got ember generators fired up. there's a wall of fans behind me. what they do here is simulate what a wildfire would look like in the real world. you can see it's actually burning right here. coming up a couple tips to help protect your house that can save
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>> back now on gma. as the threat of wildfires increases for americans around the country, we're learning that what your house is made of and small changes to your property can have a big impact on how vulnerable you are and your home. matt gutman is in south carolina at the insurance institute for business and home safety testing out the latest research on fire safety.
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good morning again, matt. >> reporter: good morning again, robin. they study here how wildfires work. that's why they have this bank of embers generators. beyond that they have a wall of fans. they want to learn how to better protect structures from wild fires. you can see they have stuff cooking already in the mulch. this is how quickly it catches. now, up in california, we have wildfires as a part of life. we are starting to see fires catch in places like louisiana and places that were considered lush. for the uninitiated, it might seem there's nothing you can do when a wildfire is coming right at you, your community or your home. but we have learned here there are a number of practical steps you can take to help protect your home and your family. we're at a one of a kind test facility where researchers studies the science of wildfires. something i spent much of my career covering in california.
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wow! the intensity of that is enormous. the heat is overwhelming. there's nothing they can do with that wind. we're going to the other side of the car. here at the insurance institute for business and home safety or ibhs, that powerful wind is simulated by this towering wall of more than 100 industrial strength fans, blasting those red hot embers towards structures. this helps scientists learn what kinds of building materials will burn and what can withstand the hot fury of mother nature. experts say it's those scorching embers, though tiny, that can turn small fires into town destroying events. it was wind driven embers in maui in august that experts say put the historic and deadly inferno to spread so much killing at least 97 people and engulfing more than 2,000 structures. most of them homes. but not this one featured in the honolulu civil beat, virtually unscathed.
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some called it a miracle. but researchers at ibhs point to two factors that likely saved the structure. a commercial grade steel roof and river stones surrounding the home. the homeowners telling the civil beat they replaced their traditional landscaping with the stones, not to protect their home from fire, but from water and termite damage. little did they know one of the key tactics ibhs teaches is creating a minimum of a five foot fire resistant buffer zone around your home using hard scapes and noncombustible fencing. >> think of it like your moat. you are keeping wildfire and embers away from your structure. >> reporter: this time lapse shows fire ignited between two structure. watch as the fire never reaches the home on the right because it can't pass through that metal fence. the wooden fence on the left acts like a wick of a candle bringing the fire directly to the house.
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now they've built a home. just for us. you can see that there are two distinct sides. one has this wooden mulch outside. it's in a wooden deck, wooden siding. the other side is a wild fire prepared home. these are fire resistant siding, metal in the deck. that fence, the part that touches the house, that is also made out of metal. you can see this hardscaping all around. so under the supervision of the fire department, we turn on that embers machine. in just minutes -- this is the start of a fire. right underneath this bush here. right next to the deck. this could be the thing that ignites this whole house here. this deck, the one made out of steel, nothing. this deck right now catching fire. that thing is going to blow up. this deck is now completely engulfed in flames. it is going to take this house.
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>> reporter: two minutes later i saw it do exactly that. all the while the right side remained seemingly untouched. this house is virtually gone. you can hear, you can feel the heat from those flames. absolutely massive. you can see how quickly that wooden side of this house was engulfed in flames. it's in the eves right now, which also means it's going through though vents. >> reporter: though vents were covered in steel protective mesh but they were the wrong side. the hole was so big, they let the embers through. rule of thumb here is you don't want mesh that can have a nail or a golf tee go through it. you want it to be finer than that, something that can block this. that way the embers can't get through that mesh and into your home. right now firefighters are about to come in and douse this thing because it's gotten too hot. so this is what's left of the house. you can see this is the sigh
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that was built with that fire resistant material. it is almost completely unscathed. check that out, guys. even the ornament did not burn. this is the side with the wooden siding, wooden roof. it is almost completely charred. the vinyl gutter is completely destroyed. the first line of defense for houses is often the roof. but the good news is, the vast majority of homes in america have class a rated roofs. the experts say we've got to focus on that five foot defensible perimeter around your house. that's where you don't want any of this mulch like that, that can burn. you don't want shrubbery. you want hardscaping to create that barrier to protect. we're going to light a switch in a second. i'm going to explain why. i live in california. we love our juniper bushes. they are dangerous. you don't want these next to your house. what we've done here is simulate a juniper bush getting struck by an ember.
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there is a reason that they call juniper bushes little green gas cans, because they burn so fast, so hot and you have something like this right up against your house, it could be catastrophic. that's why you want that defensible border. guys? >> we said wow about five times just watching that. so much informative information. matt, if a fire is expected to head your way, what are some steps that people should be taking? >> reporter: the first is you want to have a plan. and that starts with getting that five foot defensible barrier around your house. you want to clear toys, wooden tools like these. you want to make space for that. you also need to create a plan. know the exit routes out of your community. get a go bag ready to go. most importantly, do not stick around to try to protect your house. it's not worth it. your life is the most important thing. guys? >> yeah. that is the truth. matt, thank you so much for always bringing us so much information and putting yourself literally in the middlist.
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>> love it. >> good morning america. i'm excited because we have a lot of star power here this morning. >> yes, we do, sir. all ahead, we have lebron james. he's giving us an update on bronny's recovery after suffering cardiac arrest during basketball practice. >> that is all coming up. first a look at the top stories breaking at 8. house speaker kevin mccarthy is facing ouster from office. lawmakers have listed grievances, the latest deal to avoid a government shutdown. want to go back to rachel scott on capitol hill. good morning. >> reporter: george, good morning. kevin mccarthy facing the greatest threat to his speakership yet. a handful of republicans rebelling against him and saying they want him out. congressman matt gaetz pushing forward with his plan, to raise a motion to remove him as speaker of the house. this comes after mccarthy worked with democrats on a deal to keep the government funded. mccarthy responding in three wors, bring it on. the math here is a little bit
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complicated. mccarthy can only afford to lose four republicans. right now five republicans have signaled they would vote to remove him, which means he would need help from democrats in order to stay in leadership. sources tell me that yesterday kevin mccarthy called the democratic leader hakeem jeffries. we know jeffries plans to huddle behind closed doors to come up with the next step. robin? >> thank you. now the miracle rescue of the 9-year-old girl who vanished while riding her bike in upstate new york. we're learning now details on how they tracked down the suspect and brought her safely back home. let's go back to stephanie ramos in upstate. good morning again, stephanie. >> reporter: robin, good morning. multiple agencies including the fbi coming together to search for 9-year-old charlotte. when she was found, wow, there was so much relief. we were here outside the park when friends and family came out of the park to thank everyone for their help after the young girl disappeared saturday while biking with friends.
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police believing she was abducted when she was went around a loop once more alone. police say suspect 47-year-old craig ross junior was taken into custody after leaving a ransom note at the family home. the fingerprints linked back to a 1999 arrest in the area. ross was booked overnight at the saratoga county jail and charged with kidnapping. new york's governor saying overnight they found' him and charlotte in a camper behind his mother's home 13 miles from the senas' house. charlotte found in a cabinet. she was taken to hospital to be checked out and is recovering from this entire ordeal. but with her family. michael? >> all right, stephanie. we are so happy she is back home. gonna turn now to the latest on the health of bronny james. lebron james giving an update on his son, revealing the 19-year-old underwent surgery after suffering cardiac arrest during a workout over the summer.
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will reeve is back with more. good morning again, will. >> reporter: good morning again, michael. for years now, basketball fans have been anticipating the possibility that lebron james and lebron james jr., bronny, would hit the floor together in an nba game. lebron said it's the last thing he wants to accomplish in his career. but this summer tragedy nearly struck and fans and the james family weren't worried about basketball, but life. now lebron says his son is on track to play again. this morning lebron james giving an update on his son bronny, revealing for the first time the 19-year-old underwept surgery after suffering cardiac arrest during a workout over the summer. the nba legend said bronny has his eyes on returning to the court sooner rather than later. >> bronny is doing extremely well. he has began his rehab process to get back on the floor this season with his teammates at usc. the successful surgery that he
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had. but he's on the up and up. >> reporter: over the summer, lebron's oldest son suffering a sudden cardiac arrest at basketball practice on usc's campus. >> all right, sir. i'm going to send help there. >> reporter: usc medical staff jumping in, performing cpr, then rushing him to the hospital. fans hoping to see the day when bronny will play with his dad in the nba. lebron says he's dedicating this upcoming season to bronny, who before the incident was projected as a firsted round pick in next year's nba draft. it's unclear when bronny will return to the court. it was great hearing from him today. >> thanks very much. coming up, the former ceo of abercrombie and fitch has been accused of sexual abuse while running the company. >> also ahead, idris elba revealing he's in therapy opening up on the toll it's taking on his mental
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it is part of a new documentary. eva pilgrim here with details. >> there are calls for an investigation into the xceo of abercrombie and fitch and his partner here in the u.s. the two accused of recruiting men for sex at lavish parties they hosted around the world. this morning former abercrombie and fitch ceo mike jeffreys accused of exploiting men for sex starting in 2009 while he was still running the company until his departure in 2014. >> i questioned many times how difficult or what i could have done, if i could have left. >> reporter: according to a new bbc investigation, the abercrombie guys, the dark side of cool, jeffreys and his partner, matthew smith, hosted parties in various cities arpbdz the world and would use a middle man identified as james jacobson to recruit young men to attend. some of the accusers claim they were misled, never told sex was involved and say they were lured under the guise of modelling opportunities. others say they understood the parties would be sexual but not what they were expected to do.
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all say they felt pressured into signing nondisclosure arguments. >> there wasn't a lot of time to look through and feel comfortable. >> i don't recall what was in it. it was taken away immediately after signing it. >> reporter: jacobson telling the bbc everyone i came into contact with who attended these events went in with their eyes wide open. >> these alleged criminal acts on behalf of mr. jeffries could affect the actual brand if any point in time he was on company time, utilizing company resources or money. it could fall back on the company. >> reporter: this isn't the first time the former ceo has made headlines. under his leadership, abercrombie and fitch was the subject of multiple allegations related to a discriminatory and toxic work environment that prompted lawsuits and settlements. jeffries stepped down as ceo and this morning the company he once led telling abc news, we are
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appalled and disgusted by the behavior described in the allegations adding since being contacted by the bbc, we have engaged in outside law firm to conduct an independent investigation into the issues raised. the company's current executive leadership team and board of directors were not aware of the allegations of sexual misconduct by mr. jeffries. abc news reached out to mike jeffries and his partner. neither responded to our request for comment. guys? >> thank you very much, eva. now to one leading man's journey towards self-care, revealing in an interview that he is in therapy to deal with his workaholic tendencies. janai norman is here with that. >> reporter: good morning. it is the addiction that you are out wardly rewarded and celebrated for. a mark of success, even. but the famous actor is talking about the price you pay when being addicted to work starts to take a toll. he's one of hollywood's busiest actors. >> it's not going to be us.
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>> reporter: from his roles in hits like luther. >> i'm not scared. are you scared? >> reporter: marvel movies. >> i need no longer obey you. >> reporter: and the wire. >> i got to take that responsibility! >> reporter: but this morning idris elba is opening up about the toll he says working too much has had on his mental health. >> i work in an industry that i'm rewarded for those unhealthy habits. i'm an absolute workaholic. that isn't great for life generally. >> reporter: on the podcast changes with annie mcmannis, the 51-year-old saying he's been in therapy for about a year. >> things that make he relaxed end up being work. i could have worked ten days on a film under water holding my breath and come back and sit here and be like, more so than sitting on the sofa watching tv with the family. which is bad, right? this is the part that's got to normalize, if you like, what makes me relaxed.
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can't be all work. >> these things aren't necessarily unhealthy behaviors in and of themselves. but when we use them to avoid other things, challenging things, like our relationship with our kids, romantic partners, then, yes, they're going to feel relaxing. >> reporter: now the actor aiming to incorporate the role of rest into his lifestyle. >> the change i'd like to make is to take a deep breath where i have nothing to do and not feel anxious about it. just sit still and be okay with that. >> it may seem counter intuitive, but rest. being able to rest and do nothing is a skill some people have to learn and work to incorporate into their lives. guys, you all have two, three jobs. [ laughter ] >> i know exactly. it's good that he's speaking out about that. really helping a lot of folks. >> yeah. >> you look so cute. [ laughter ] >> i love it.
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>> aw. >> thank you, as always, janai. now to our series together in pink for breast cancer awareness month. this morning something that few ever really hear about. the often overwhelming cost of care. erielle reshef is here with one woman's story. good morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning, guys. breast cancer diagnosis can come with so many different variables. one that's often overlooked is the financial burden. half of breast cancer patients say they have gone into debt to pay for treatment. experts say it can take a devastating toll. one single mom is sharing her story. when cindy russo was diagnosed with breast cancer earlier this year, she knew the treatment would be grueling, but she never anticipated the disease would take a toll financially. >> it is so unbelievably overwhelming. it is beyond the biggest challenge ever. >> reporter: it's called financial toxicity. the harmful effect of cancer treatments on a person's quality
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of life. >> we very much believe that people should be battling cancer, not bill collectors. financial toxicity is associated with poor outcome for cancer patient. >> reporter: studies show cancer survivors report financial hardships related to their care, had a higher risk of death. survivors are 2.7 times more likely to file for bankruptcy compared to though without cancer. the impact of financial toxicity, unmistakable. >> can be in the form of skipping drug doses to save money, borrowing money, refinancing the home or reducing spending on what we would consider to be essentials like food and clothing. >> reporter: since starting chemo in march, russo filed for short term disability, which pays just half of her salary. to help with her mounting medical debt, the mom of two has called her mortgage company, electric company and others to figure out a payment plan. the long island native
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struggling like so many single moms. >> it's all i think about every day. it makes it difficult to be motivated to do anything. >> reporter: the average cost of canner care and medications is more than $42,000 in the first year. and that doesn't include out of pocket costs. early detection can help save your life and your money. >> at the beginning of a canner journey of a cancer treatment strategy, having that open conversation with your provider team and with financial assistance. >> reporter: experts say there are things you can do to help. ask your doctor if you can switch to generic drugs, work out a payment plan with your hospital, and lean on your friends and family for help. cindy still has multiple radiation treatments ahead of her. in the mean time her sister set up a go fund me page to help ease some costs. we're wishing her well. >> i know you touched on this at the end of your piece, but are there other things people can do if they need financial support?
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>> there are. it's important to know the resources out there. you can reach out to the american cancer society which provides free cancer transportation. also they may be able to provide food, housing and general assistance. some drug companies will provide help with insurance repayments or discounted medicine. it's important to know the resources and to be your own advocate. >> ask. there are programs out there, but you have to ask. all right. thank you very much. this was often overlooked. >> such a burden. >> it is. thank you. now to ginger, who's in new orleans this morning. good morning, ginger. >> morning to you, robin. here along the gulf coast, back to texas, so many folks have their hottest if not one of the hottest summers on record. now dallas ft. worth reporting they had their second hottest september on record. everyone there was -- pink sunset for october. looking forward to that front that's going to drop temperature s dramatically an bring an autumn feel.
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they will bring rain which they need. the highest level of drought from texas to louisiana, mississippi. there's where the bulls eye of rain is looking like northeast texas through southwest arkansas. that's the big picture. let's get a check closer to home. >> how about some pop news? >> good morning. we're going to begin with jennifer aniston setting the morning show ablaze. the morning show star showing some photos. end result of a gorgeous photo shoot.
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this is for cr fashion book's october issue. inside, aniston sharing secrets of her famous hair. so iconic ever since we fell in love with her character rachel and of course the rachel hair do, aniston capitalizing on that with a hair caroline saying the project is decades in the making. she wanted to learn everything she could about hair care before creating the brand. it's called lola v. her post on instagram has 1.2 million likes already. one fan saying what we are all thinking. this woman is like a fine wine, getting better and better, and i'll say better with age. the october issue, if you want to check it out, on newsstands everywhere today. i'm kind of in on the hair care. >> i love her. >> inside and out, she's a terrific lady. >> we follow her on instagram. she's so uplifting. >> absolutely, 100%. congratulations to her. hey, all this morning, christmas must be getting close because mariah carey is in the
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news. queen of the holiday season is announcing she's heading out on tour. the defrosting has begun. announcing the merry christmas tour. she's bringing her holiday cheer to multiple cities across the u.s. and canada starting next month. tickets go on sale friday, october 6th. it's only a matter of weeks before we start hearing the classic "all i want for christmas is you." >> or right now. [ laughter ] >> we just kicked it off. it is, by the way, as you probably know, the best selling holiday song ever by a female artist with 16 million copies sold. every year she makes about $2.5 million on that song alone that she wrote back in 1994. >> first week of october. >> we did it. we went there. okay. [ laughter ] we're going to switch gears now to the marvel universe. loki is back for season 2 on disney +. this morning thanks to our friends at marvel studios we have an exclusive clip for you
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ahead of the big premiere. >> come on. come on. i know you're trying to help me. we should be dealing with the bigger problem here. he who remains. >> i understand that. we will get to that. we need loki. we need to address the fact that you keep disappearing. >> i keep disappearing. >> you just disappeared. >> i can't keep looking. >> it's terrible. >> i don't know about you, but i'm in. that was nuts. it's been two years since the series one finale. the series picks up in the shocking after math of the season one finale. there's a new face joining the marvel universe this season. oscar winner kuwi kwan playing a mysterious character. all we know is his name is ob. you can catch the action when loki streams this thursday on disney +.
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♪ come and knock on our door ♪ >> we've been waiting for you. three's company fans have known and loved her forever, but finally mrs. roper is getting her due. [ applause ] i might be the only one clapping. i don't care. jack's nosey neighbor played to perfection. we're talking mumus, red wigs, over the top jewelry all in force there in chicago and roanoke, virginia. was also celebrated, along with mr. furley, played by the beloved don knotts. also represented. i mean, this guy nails it. i am so mad i missed this. please have another one. there probably will be one because there's a facebook page called mrs. roper romp with 14 14,000 members. make that 14,001
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event organizers. do these parties all over the country and say it's mrs. roper's carefree attitude that they hope to capture in these pop up parties where all all are welcome? just come and knock on the door. they'll be waiting for you. and that's pop news. >> she's finally getting her juice. >> she really is. >> greg and i have been dressing as mrs. roper. >> all right. that's all coming up. anne hathaway is with us, everybody. marissa tomei. >> he's the global superstar with over 63 million followers, maluma and this thursday, his first live morning tv concert ever in america happens on gma. and just wait till you see the surprise he's about to drop. thursday on good morning america . >> i think vulnerability is extremely powerful. this is an artist that i looked up to at one point. i never would have imagined that the ending would have been what it was. they do not shock me. >> the treatment was just so disgusting. on everyone's part. did lizzo ever put her hands on
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you? no, she didn't get to that point. she attempted to come at me with her fists balled up. lizzo is denying it all. >> lizzo's legal limbo. >> you never like expect for it to turn into that nasty shaming on hulu. >> the mlb wild card series continues today on the networks of espn. >> my forever partner is in this house. my little bhutan. >> here's the social security i'll be shooting. i shot like toothache. >> it's never too late building a better bay area moving forward , finding solutions. >> this is abc7 news. >> good morning, everyone. i'm kumar aaron from abc7 mornings. checking in now with jobina for a look at traffic. jobina. hey, kamasi, thank you. >> good morning everyone. so we are starting with the crash we're following right now in danville is going to be on northbound 680 past diablo road and an extensive backup in that area. it's been really packed throughout the east bay this morning. and we have a number of
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miles of visibility in petaluma. we have cloud cover along the coast away from the coast. we have a lot of sunshine. we saw some chilly numbers in the 40s, but a lot of us are climbing through the 50s if not low 60s already. here's a live look from the exploratorium camera from this vantage point, we have sunny skies. here's how the day shapes up. we'll keep that cloud cover along the coast all day. it's a thin marine layer today. a lot of sunshine away from the coast. it is a warm afternoon, 70 and 80 away from the coast. kumasi thank you, drew. >> we'll have another abc7 news update in about 30 minutes. you can always find the latest >> w >> announcer: welcome back to gma, live from times square. >> i am very excited to keep our commercial break conversation going, but i will not do that. we are joined by anne hathaway an marisa tomei. they are are here to talk about their new movie "she came to me." great to have you both in the studio. you're both actors. they are on strike. can you are allowed to be here
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because this is an independent film that has a special agreement with the unions. i do want to have you talk about the movie. tell us about it. civil war re-enactment? opera, nuns? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> and a tugboat. >> how do you put that all together? how would you describe the film? >> rebecca miller, you need someone as brilliant and talented as rebecca miller to put it all together. we have been talking about the movie. we feel very lucky to talk about the movie, very fortunate to have this interim agreement from our union. the thing that we keep coming back to is lot of time people talk about films as a romantic comedy. this is sort of a love comedy. it's not just about romantic love. it's an ensemble film in which people experience love in all sorts of ways. >> it's considered a nod to what was considered a screwball comedy of the '30s and '40s but with a modern twist, i might add. when you first read the script, what did you think, marisa?
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>> i was just so, so excited. like, i really haven't been in so long. i really couldn't contain myself. i just called rebecca right away, right away. i read the script overnight, called her and was unabashed. [ laughter ] i just thought, my deal is going to be horrible. [ laughter ] i'd do it for anything. it's true. we really did it for anything anyway. it was just so thrilling. every page was another surprise. all the characters are so well rounded and original. >> you never knew what was going to happen next. le i have to say with reading it, you never knew what was going to happen next but i have fully invested. you are being guided through the feeling of being lost in a film. then at a certain point later in the film everything clicks into place and it just cracked my heart open. i felt that in the screenplay an when i saw the film. >> is your appetite whetted?
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can we see a clip now? >> why don't you tell me why you're here? >> i was in rehab for sex and love addiction and it didn't work. >> how do you know it didn't work? >> i'm in love. >> well, love isn't always a disease. sometimes it's just love. >> i mean, i'm obsessive. i have been known to stalk a little. >> not so interested in past diagnosis. i don't want to prejudge. [ laughter ] >> you mentioned tugboats. you play a tugboat captain named katrina. how do you even research that? how do you become a tugboat captain? >> well, we went down to red hook in brooklyn and rachel and her mom dorothy let me on their boat. i slept on the boat. i got to drive the boat. i got to be really part of the crew for a little while.
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there were a lot of people who helped along the way. erika, andrea, steve, rachel, all those people, i want to say thank you. there aren't a lot of female tugboat captains, and so i found a book by ev lambert called tugging on a heart string. [ laughter ] it was written in the '70s. i kind of absorbed that as well. >> the author was woven in as well. i'm told that your love of opera comes from a classic movie. >> yes, yes, it is a classic movie. one of my favorite movies growing up was "pretty woman." i have no idea what it was about. no truly was in the dark about that. i kind of focused on the love story aspect of it. i loved the makeover. there's an opera scene in it. my younger self thought it was a beautiful thing.
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i responded to the music and the idea that it was something, we have parts of ourselves that need to feed ourselves differently. for me, operatic music hits a part of my soul. i feel really released by it. that was the first time i ever experienced it as a child. >> who knew? pretty woman? [ laughter ] speaking of music, i mean, we got star power right here. but the boss, the boss actually wrote a song for the movie "addicted to romance." i guess you both like the song? how was that? >> i love him. what more do you want? >> we know he saw the movie. [ laughter ] one of the things i want to say, rebecca is such a beloved person and filmmaker within our community. lot of people she sent the film to were like, i love you, the film is great.
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the level that we got back from people who had seen the film, like bruce springsteen was her dream. he saw the movie and felt connected to it that he wanted to write a song for it. you know? >> that says a lot. it does. >> what do you hope audiences think when they leave the theater? >> think. maybe feel. the movie is generous. generosity of spirits. grab the person you love, that kind of make out feeling. >> oh. [ laughter ] >> i should not have gone second. [ laughter ] i, too, hope everyone has that energy. also, i'm a fan of american cinema. i think it's great there is an independent piece of cinema in the theaters this weekend.
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we don't get to say that every weekend, particularly not right now. i'm just thrilled there's something to feel good about to see that all makes you feel good when you see it. >> can't wait to see it. thank you both for coming in. "she came to me" will hit theaters nationwide this fry. coming up geri halliwel
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what i really really want ♪ ♪ i'll tell you what i want what i really really want ♪ >> we are back now with geri halliwell-horner. we fell in love with her as ginger spice of the spice girls. give it up, yes! [ applause ] she's got all kind of fashion. she's bringing girl power to a new generation with her book. her latest is rosie frost and the falcon queen. critics are calling it exhilarating. that's great. great compliment. give it up one more time for geri halliwell-horner. [ applause ] >> hi. >> so you're dedicating this book to your kids. did they help you throughout the writing process? >> you've got children. we know children can be our worst critics as well as our greatest. it was actually my god daughter that, she read one of the first drafts. she was like, i want my hero to be a little bit stronger. okay. i'll toughen her up a little
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bit. yeah. we want to make our children proud. >> you're going on a book tour in the states. you say rosie frost is a thank you to america. why is that? >> i tell you what it is. when i was a little girl, my mom was at work and i watched a lot of american television. i watched "the a team" and "rocky." america taught me no matter where you're from, you can do it. you can follow your dreams. so i always had that attitude. so i was british. us brits are a bit more modest, i think. so i feel like rosie, and she is everyone. my husband really enjoyed it. it's for fathers and their daughters and their sons, anyone can read it. there's big adventure, but it's got those values of like, yeah, you can do this. >> i love that, being a girl dad myself. >> both of you can read it.
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>> i need to read it with my girls. what do you hope young adults take away from the book? >> well, i'll tell you what. if anyone felt marginalized or felt bullied or, you know, just want to find their power, this is an action adventure. it's embedded with history. rosie gets given four rules by a ghost queen. queen elizabeth i's mother who gets executed. she gets given this book with four rules in it. these four rules say, i think you live by these rules. okay. first rule is have courage. >> yep. >> second one is united we stand. we need that in american football, right. and here. third one never give up. fourth one to thine own self be true. if you don't like these rules, make up your own. >> a great lesson right there. if you don't like these rules, make up your phone. >> there you go.
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>> maybe i can come to work a little later. [ laughter ] that's a joke. not happening. okay. if rosie frost was a spice girl, which spice girl would she be? >> that's interesting. well, i think she is in her own lane. she's got courage. i think a real hero is vulnerable. i think that a new hero finds courage that they never knew they had. so i'd call her brave spice. >> brave spice. >> you remind me of, there's a teacher in rosie frost. he's the drama teacher. you remind me of him. mr. marcellis. >> when you turn this into a movie, i'll play it. >> i can see how your career has transcended. you've definitely got that extra like, yeah. the smile. [ laughter ] >> excuse me from the peanut
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gallery over there. i am conducting an interview, one of my favorites. leave us alone. >> good for you. that's america. you've gone from one career to another. that's allowed and brilliant. i can see why though. >> you're doing the same thing. >> yes. >> it's brilliant as well. it's so good to have you here. we all know you spice girls. will there be a spice girl reunion? do you think at some point? >> i love being with the other girls. they are really good people. it's always nice to see them. at the moment my focus is this. i have got children. you've got four kids, too. rosie is going out in the world and i'm giving her that support. >> i loved having you here an seeing this side of you here and rosie frost is just brilliant. i love the message that you brought this morning. >> thank you very much. very nice to meet you. >> you tell your husband i said hello. >> i will do. >> and continue to do what he's doing out there beating everybody in f1 racing. great to watch. >> that's very nice.
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>> thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> rosie frost and the falcon queen is available now. do yourself a favor and pick it up and read it with your daughters, like i will. now ginger in new orleans. ginger. >> adventure. that's what i was going to say. my friends and i used to do the dances of the spice girls. coincidentally, we had a red head, so i didn't play ginger. i stuck with posh. anyway, that's a long story for later. let's talk about the weather. utah, we've got fall colors with a blanket of snow behind it. bright in utah, nice, too. remember, talking about the cold front. it is seriously cold, from all time october heat to temperatures that go below average. look at some of the numbers dropping omaha into the 30s. kansas city there, too. we'll get cooler in the northeast by the weekend. that's a big picture. let' get a check closer to home.
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>> time now to reveal our gma book club pick for october. 20/20 co-anchor deborah roberts has that. deb, one critic said this book is one that demands, demands to be discussed. >> absolutely, robin. it is right on the pulse of our world today. we all know social media has forever changed the way we live our lives. sometimes helping expose truth, sometimes helping hide them. well this book, i have to tell you, takes a serious look at all of that. let's take a look at what it is. it's called "the list" and it is by award winning journalist and best selling author yomi adegoke. here she is with more. >> "the list" is about secret lives. it follows a feminist and her partner michael who are married
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in a month's time. just before their wedding social media accusing men and have to decide whether she will stan by her man or whether he is capable of what he's been accused of. if you enjoy the book as much as i did writing it, thank you. >> this is a good one. "the list" is out right now. guess what? it's already being developed for tv by the bbc. i'm looking forward to sitting down with her this week to talk more about it. the characters are so rich. if you've ever wrestled with the question of whether social media brings more harm than help to your life, robin, the story and the twist at the end. whew! >> okay. you sold it. [ laughter ] we appreciate that. thank you very much. want to let people know we've got some exciting news as well. starting right now our monthly
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book club pick will be shopable. all you have to do is scan the qr code on the bottom of your screen to buy "the list" and keep reading along with us on our instagram page at gma book club. so looking forward to your conversation with her. we've got hgtv stars erin and ben napier here talking about erin's brand new book. we're gonna get
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>> wel >> welcome back to gma. erin and ben napier have left their hometown to talk to us. thank you for coming. we are so happy to have them. the name of their show where they completely transform homes in their hometown in rural mississippi. we're going to show you about how they work their magic as we talk about erin's new book "heirloom rooms." thank you for coming to gma. >> thank you so much for having
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me. >> do you know what i love? how you talk about the normalness. how important it is to bring normalness into our homes. not a word you think of for an hgtv show but i love it. >> it's not. >> if people see what you do, they'll get it. >> i hope so. i hope people get this book. it's different. >> this is not an interior design book. but it is. >> can you explain what that means when you try to inject your normalness into a home and into your design? >> i found i was scrolling really quickly through pictures on social media, any time i would see this perfectly styled, unlived in interior, no matter how beautiful it was, no matter who designed it, i didn't care. so i would scroll. i wanted to create a book that celebrates what our homes are really like. >> you live in a house. nobody's house is perfect. >> right. they have soul. they have stories to tell.
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>> they do. things that happen in the rooms is what i wanted to write a book about. >> yes. not only that, but things that have been collected over time. you talk about heirlooms. it's right there in the title. you brought in a great example. it's so simple but meaningful to you. i look at that and get it. i see the beauty of what that is. >> this was my grandmother's biscuit bowl. this is what she would use to make butter milk biscuits. she taught me how to make them. i'm the only one in my family who knows how to make them. >> the way she made them. >> the way she made them. and when she passed away, i had to have this. this makes me feel like the people we love are never far away. you know? >> yep. give everybody an idea. you were just saying, ben, this book is not a typical design book. >> no, it's not. i have read it several times. yesterday we were doing an interview and i started to thumb through it. i had to close it because i got teary eyed. there's story there. it's not just pretty pictures.
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>> it's a night stand book, not a coffee table book. that's the distinction between this and a lot of books about home. >> you are bigger than pretty. >> i want to focus more on, our houses don't have to look like they're in magazines to be loved and to be wonderful. >> they're still beautiful. that's what you see in the book. >> i'm conflicted about this. on hometown you see it on reveal day when everything is so perfect. i'm so much more interested in what happens after that. >> yeah yeah yeah. you do a beautiful job sharing that. >> lot of the houses from hometown are in the book. >> if you are a fan, you'll love it. if you're not a fan, you need to watch and read. we love having you guys. you look great, by the way. >> thank you. >> you've worked hard and look fantastic. congratulations on getting lean and mean. >> trying to. >> everybody, please check this out. called "heirloom rooms." it's available right now. we'll be back on gma. now. thanks for being
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up here. hey, drew. hey it is busy on the roads this morning. >> temperatures were warming into the 50s and 60s. right now we still have cloud cover along the coast. here's a live look at our abc7 oakland airport camera. we have clear skies from this vantage point and a warming trend is underway today. we're going to the 70 and 80s away from the coast. but look what happens over the next three days. temperatures really take off by thursday. it's a hot afternoon in the 80s and 90s coomassie. >> thank you, drew. now it's time for live with kelly and mark and we'll be back at 11 for midday live. we hope to see you then. have a good morning. it's live with kelly and mark
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