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and number seven music, food, suspicious. process uncover a 50-year-old family secret that lets them know they didn't shopping, all the things next, actually know the man they knew. >> george: what's your process like? bhangra and beats night market do you know the ending before you start or does it all come as you go along? is tomorrow. >> we're giving you a heads up >> i start with a question. in san francisco. it's from 5 to for this book the question was, what does it mean to be the 10 p.m. downtown battery at witness to someone's life? that sort of propels me into -- clay. if you can't make it, i have the first scene in my there is one more. in 2024 coming up on november 15th. and mind. i went to the one i think it was that's about it. >> george: that's it? >> that's it. last year. i had a time, i went so writing for me is really shopping, dancing in the street. writing as i go. it was dancing in the streets. it was a party, i like it. yeah. i just know the very beginning. they're just getting better and >> george: i know you're also working on a movie with your better. husband josh singer. >> yeah. >> have fun. y'all get the outfit for the night. how does that work, the two of you working together? >> it's so funny because we both work at home. we've always been each other's >> robin: good morning america. first reader. it's a lot of sitting in a room francine on the move after slamming the gulf coast. saying a lot of dialogue out loud, both of us working on drafts. it's pretty fun. overnight under water and in the people keep saying, how do you work with your spouse?
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dark. francine pummelling louisiana, it works because we love it. >> george: that's fantastic. making landfall as a category 2 your last book was called "the storm, leaving neighborhoods inundated, hundreds of thousands last thing he told me." big hit. without power. i love the story which you say ginger is tracking the storm on is one of your high light encounters. >> it was wonderful. i was on a plane. the move right now. plus, the tornado watch and the we were actually shooting the tv state of emergency in california. wild fires scorching more than show based on the book. i was wearing a hat that said 100,000 acres in days, the last thing he told me that destroying dozens of homes. >> george: kamala harris and all the crew had. i was walking down the aisle. donald trump at a ceremony there was this woman. she said, is that the book? honoring 9/11 victims. i said, yes. back on the trail this morning. plus reaction to their debate as the nominees sprint to the i didn't say i was the writer of finish line. the book or anything. she was holding this beautiful >> rebecca: one of the pilots on baby. the alaska airlines flight when she said, well, this is owen, he is actually named after owen in the door plug blew off. the book. >> i didn't know there was a >> george: god mother. [ laughter ] hole in the airplane until we >> it was just this wonderful landed. moment. >> rebecca: we hear her story for the first time as boeing i have this picture with baby faces a possible strike. owen. >> george: justin timberlake's it was truly a career highlight to think that someone came into plea deal where police say he the world named owen after owen. ran a stop sign and swerved into >> george: that is so cool. you mention the tv series the opposite lane of traffic. starring jennifer garner. >> yes. >> george: you're also working >> robin: jordan childs, in her on a sequel? first interview since being >> yes. i'm working on a sequel that stripped of her bronze medal. what she thinks is really behind will be out next fall. the decision.
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they're doing a second season of >> george: rock star rescue. the show, which i'm so thrilled jon bon jovi there for a woman about. >> george: fantastic. congratulations on "the night we lost him." great to see you. in distress, saving her from >> thank you. >> george: coming up we reveal the ledge of a bridge. >> rebecca: oprah's deep dive. the american girl doll 2025 doll >> rebecca, we are in for the of the year. the puppies are part of the surprise. dolls 2025 doll of ride of our lives. >> rebecca: a first look at her crash course in artificial the intelligence. >> i think, okay, don't be skurred. don't be skurred. >> rebecca: oprah's looking into the future. ♪ >> robin: guess who was at the vma's? sabrina carpenter, out of this world, megan thee host and performer. plus taylor swift does it again. her big win and sweet shoutout. >> everything this man touches turns to happiness and fun and magic. ♪ baby you're a firework ♪ >> robin: and katy perry flying high, getting the honor of the night, and rocking the show, as we soar into this thursday morning.
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>> announcer: live in times square, this is "good morning america." >> george: good morning america. hope you're doing well. we have breaking news from space right now. just moments ago. the first space walk ever by a private citizen. we're gonna have more on that just ahead. >> rebecca: truly remarkable. breaking barriers. just the things that we see nowadays. what is possible. speaking of what is possible, speaking of what is possible, artificial intelligence. beyond what anyone could have ever imagined. at least when i was a kid. i had a really interesting conversation with oprah, who just got her own crash course in ai. she said don't be scared. i'm a little scared. >> robin: you've been consistent with that. we'll have that later. but we're going to begin with francine, leaving a path of destruction after making landfall as a category 2 hurricane in the gulf. the storm is moving north after unleashing heavy rain and flooding throughout that region. ginger, course, will have the track. but matt rivers is gonna start
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us off in hard hit houma, louisiana, with the latest. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, robin. you can see how impactful that storm was by the damage that we are seeing this morning. look, this was a roof that was on top of that church building there behind us. we saw it taking down some power lines with it. the real story today will be power outages and the effects of flooding. >> reporter: overnight, francine packing a punch, slamming into southern louisiana. >> the countdown to the emmys is flash flooding in new orleans, leaving cars submerged. on. drivers walking through flooded but first comes the incredible streets with flashlights and emmy special."the 76th emmys: at shoes in hand. >> lara: oh my gosh. it is puppy madness here! a flash flood emergency declared last night in the city. welcome back to "good morning this morning floodwaters still a america." problem. it's the moment we've all been francine's strong winds knocking waiting for. out power to more than 100,000 our long time gma tradition continues this morn. we are introducing american doll homes and businesses. newest girl of the year. trees falling onto power lines, we have an amazing group of excited kids and adoptable as whipping winds ignite the lines. puppies. i said adoptable. you can see power lines cracking check them out. and crashing as cars navigate they are all here for the big the streets. reveal.
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after the category 2 hurricane all right. girls, are you ready? >> yes! made a direct hit. >> lara: answer for the puppies. louisiana has activated more puppies, are you ready? than 2,000 national guard >> yeah! >> lara: good, good. troops. right now, guys, here we go. some areas bracing for ten feet of storm surge. are you ready to meet the 2025 girl of the year? video captured by acuweather showing the intensity of the here she is. winds scattering debris summer mckinney! throughout this parking lot. [ applause ] oh my gosh! do you want to know about i was on the coast just as summer? francine made landfall. this hurricane coming ashore as we speak. okay. summer, we're right in the eye wall, the most intense part of this storm, you can see wearing this cool rainbow pattern dress. she has glasses. with winds up to 100 miles an she has a treat cart that comes hour. with her. the threat of power outages going up by the minute. and a journal that tells her this auto zone, despite being whole story because she likes to boarded up, winds taking the siding off and sending the write. insulation flying. we love a girl who loves to in jefferson parish, officials warn the sewage system was being overwhelmed by floodwater and could back up into homes. write. >> overwhelmed, scared. what do you think? is she fabulous? >> yes! >> ginger: yeah. >> lara: i knew you'd like her. >> even though you've been >> ginger: summer loves dogs! that's why we have the dogs
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through storms before? here. she also loves to bake them >> i feel the same way every treats, which is why she created time a storm comes. a sweet business of her own. we've got that cart in realtime. >> reporter: and at this point, there's roughly 400,000 customers across the state of louisiana without power, which just like many real life entrepreneurs, summer's doing it means that even though this up. she's showing kids hard work and patience are at the heart of any storm is moving out of this part of the country, we're going to successful venture. be feeling the effects for days, if not weeks to come. george? >> george: okay, matt. anything is pawsible. thanks. >> lara: we have our let's get more from ginger. >> ginger: louisiana's pretty communications director from north shore animal league much done, but mississippi, alabama, florida, georgia, america. who is that? tennessee, arkansas, all have to be watching this forecast carefully. the center is about 70 miles north of new orleans. >> this is hank. moving northeast at 12 miles per >> lara: an adoptable dog. hour. we see some outer bands spinning up even tornados. i love you you scrappy fellow. that's why we have tornado we want to share with you something very special. watches. we know the pet rescue is we've seen a few warnings important to you as it is to our popping. then you see flood watches and friend summer, the girl of the wind alerts. year, which is why american girl is presenting north shore animal we're talking about wind that league america with a gift of could be in excess of 55 miles per hour just on what's left of this storm as it moves left. $10,000! memphis at 3:00 p.m. [ applause ] gusts upwards of 55. tupelo close to 60. now that this thing is moving to help you guys with the north, even places like paducah incredible work you do. >> oh my gosh. will be feeling it by tonight. the flood risk is high. thank you.
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birmingham, alabama, not only our fairy dog mother. will you be very windy today, thank you, lara, and ginger, all but you could easily see 4 to 6 inches fall very quickly. of our adopters. we're not done with francine for a couple days. >> lara: thank you to american girl. >> robin: thank you very much, kathleen, tell us really quick ginger. how many animals can you help we're gonna turn now to the wild fires in california. save with $10,000? governor newsom declared a state of emergency in los angeles and san bernardino counties as three major fires burn out of control. we have team coverage of the >> so many. we've rescued over 1.1 million at north shore animal shelter. fires beginning with mola we are celebrating our 80th lenghi, who's in riverside county for us. anniversary. remember, every time you adopt good morning, mola. you save two lives. the one you take home. >> reporter: good morning, we promise we will put this to great rescue use. robin. >> lara: thank you. three fast moving fires spanning >> thank you. four counties destroying dozens of homes. >> ginger: thank you. so this is exciting. guess what, everybody? firefighters desperately north shore is not the only one that is going to get a special battling this morning to get the gift. upper hand. >> lara: wait, what? this morning counties in southern california under a state of emergency after four wild fires scorch over 100,000 acres near los angeles. >> ginger: everybody is getting their own summer mckinney doll! in riverside county, a car here they come! collection melted by the fast [ applause ] moving airport fire. more than 19,000 residents there
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under evacuation orders. >> ginger: we are so excited. thank you to american girl. the devastating airport fire forcing thousands and thousands of people to flee. >> lara: thank you guys. thank you to all of our helpers some coming home to find nothing this morning. left. you can learn more about summer >> we packed up the kids and got outta there. and her pet adventures. go to our website. the dolls are available now couple hours later, we heard our online. house just levelled. don't forget all of these beautiful puppies are available >> reporter: joe caruso and his for adoption. family lost the home he grew up north shore animal league america. we'll be right back. nk you. in, built by his father in the '80s. >> just seeing the burned out shell when the video passed over on the news was, yeah. you get a sinking feeling in your heart. >> reporter: scorching temperatures making this a complicated job for firefighters, but a cooldown today hoping to aid the fight. in highland, burned land across the hillside. this home now just ash on its foundation. the line fire, with more than 36,000 acres burning at 18% containment, displacing over 100,000 people. >> flames and ash was falling and it was just hard to breathe. >> reporter: well, firefighters making some progress here in the last 24 hours, in part due to
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lower temperatures after several day of extreme heat. but still concerns that strong winds could fan flames. >> rebecca: we turn now to melissa adan who is on the scene of the largest active fire in california. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, rebecca. we're here in wrightwood. one of the impacted areas where we've seen more than 30 homes destroyed, including this one. you can see what was left of it, kind of a kitchen there, an oven, some cabinets incinerated. fire crews tell me they tried their hardest to save this home, but it was so quick how the flames moved that engulfed and destroyed it. now, they tell me it was an elderly couple who lived inside here. good news they were able to evacuate. within the rubble we actually found a sign that read i survived the wrightwood 2023 blizzard, but yet, george, it would be a wild fire that would take their home. george? >> george: heartbreaking story. okay, melissa, thank you very
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much. now the latest on the race for the white house. hours after the debate, kamala harris and donald trump met at the 9/11 memorial as the harris campaign tried to capitalize on the debate. with new ads. and the trump campaign tried to contain the damage. rachel scott has the story. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: george, good morning. donald trump and vice president harris are back out on the campaign trail today after facing off on that debate stage. the two candidates did meet just hours after they got off that debate stage, sharing a polite handshake at ground zero at a memorial service commemorating the victims of the 9/11 attack. today trump will try to turn the page. he still insists this was his greatest debate ever, but his allies see this a little differently. many calling this a missed opportunity for the former president. they wanted to see him stay focused on his message, on the issues, not dip into any conspiracy theories or false claims. senator kramer saying donald trump treated this more like a minicampaign rally instead of an opportunity to really go into
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detail on policy issues. today trump heads out west. he has an event in arizona. vice president harris has two rallies in north carolina. that's a state the trump campaign believes they need to ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hold on to in order to clinch ♪ ♪ ♪ get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. >> what will they be wearing on tv's biggest night? fashion, style and stars. the white house again in november. harris still does face the challenge of trying to define herself to voters who want to know more about her. but she is hoping to seize off any momentum from that debate, a first look at her emmy and especially from the special. so crazy. tomorrow on endorsement from taylor swift. gma. and before we go, we want we have learned more than 300,000 people visited the voter to welcome the newest member of registration link that taylor swift posted when she endorsed our gma family, our senior producer, adriana pratt. >> welcome, baby. lucia. mom and the harris/walz ticket. baby are doing great. so is dad. not only encouraging her supporters to learn more about these candidates, but also to register to vote, robin. big sister. we wish them all the >> robin: rachel, thanks to you. very best. a beautiful family. now to the alaska airlines door blowout from back in january. gorgeous family. for the first time, we're >> have a great day, everyone. yeah yeah, yeah hearing from one of the pilots that sparked investigations into boeing manufacturing. erielle reshef joins us with that story. >> the countdown to the emmys is on. love it. yes! oh my god. but good morning, erielle. first, before tv's biggest night >> good morning, robin. comes the incredible emmys special, the 76th emmys, a night the pilot providing chilling
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detail about the moment that of verse with robin roberts. door blew off the packed plane. the incident ushering in major scrutiny on boeing, now facing friday night on abc, you fired an ntsb probe and potential strike by more than 30,000 employees. four times on friday, the 32 it was the terrifying mid air malfunction that put boeing year old former ballerina, the center of the so-called black under the microscope. swan trial. >> you haven't spoken out >> i didn't know that there was before. why did you decide to a hole in the airplane until we talk now? 2020 friday night on landed. abc. >> and this morning the alaska airlines pilot speaking out to abc news. >> abc news honored for >> the first indication is it excellence with 40 emmy was an explosion in my ears. nominations. mornings evenings. and then a whoosh of air. late night weekends. streaming 24 over seven. 40 emmy nominations. thank you for my body was forced forward and making abc news america's number one news. welcome back. you there was a loud bang. ain't never seen nothing like >> reporter: she said the cabin this before. quickly depressurized and she >> why didn't you tell me you and her captain knew the were pregnant? you think you're situation was dire. god's gift to this hospital? >> you're just another doctor. >> we are emergency. take a look at me now. we are depressurized. we do need to return back. >> homeowners, here's a hard >> reporter: it wasn't until pill to swallow. if you have old they managed to safely land that flat or six panel interior packed plane that they realized doors, you should feel ashamed. exactly what happened. maybe the doors go with your
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eva pilgrim with that story. result possible. call 018. good morning, eva. >> good morning, george. this is coming just as we are hundred 8 million. in peak pumpkin spice season. cinnamon products have been >> now from abc seven mornings. recalled in five states because of levels of lead. good morning everyone. some brands new voluntarily pulling their products from >> i'm kumasi aaron from abc shelves. seven mornings. here's a look at consumer reports food scientists traffic. now with amanda high tested 36 ground cinnamon kumasi a dense fog advisory has been issued for the golden gate, products and spice blend. but it's really not impacting the drive at all for people they found elevated levels of lead in 12. cinnamon may contain higher getting into or out of the city. levels of lead because it grows on trees, making it more likely and then i'll take you live to to absorb naturally occurring the bay bridge toll plaza, where the back up is to the foot of elements in the soil. experts say repeated lead the maze. one hour and six minutes is what it will take you exposure can hinder development and cause brain and nervous to get from highway four into san francisco. so, drew. system develop phrpbt. >> hey, amanda, let's start with it's most dangerous for young children and pregnant women. temperatures right now. >> our warmest areas inland are while doctors are concerned that in the 60s. you can see close to higher levels of lead could the coast, where mainly in the cause issues over time, they 50s, winds are light if not calm note it is unlikely small amounts would cause acute lead out there, which is a big poisoning. difference compared to yesterday. so look at the wind bottom line, you can check the forecast are pretty light the alerts, advisories and safety information section of the fda's next couple of hours. they do ramp up just a bit this afternoon, but not as strong as website for a list of those affected products. they were yesterday. so enjoy a the fda says if you have any of these, throw them out bright warm, a breezy afternoon. immediately, rebecca. temperatures mainly in the 70s and in the 80s. kumasi thank you
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>> rebecca: check those cabinets. thank you, eva. drew. >> now it's time for live with kelly and mark and we'll be back at 11 for midday live. have a appreciate it. we turn to this incredible we'll be back at 11 for breaking news. history was made in space. the first space walk ever by a civilian. trevor ault is here with more on ♪ ♪ that. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and mark!" good morning, trevor. imagine being this person. >> yeah. it has been really unbelievable to watch, rebecca. we've been watching it play out live from space, along with millions who have been tuning in to the stream. this heart stopping moment as today, i kata me award-winning mission commander and actor, jeff bridges. and, from the new film at "the thicket," juliette lewis. billionaire jared isaacman climbed out of that open hatch into space. >> there is our first view of the hatch. plus, the pros and cons of >> reporter: this morning cosmetic surgery as we continue history in space exploration, our turn back time week. with the first space walk from a commercial aircraft. all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ >> back at home we all have a lot of work to do. but we're here. sure looks like a perfect world. >> reporter: billionaire jared isaacman, the first human on a private space flight to walk in space. part of the polaris dawn space mission, in partnership with elon musk's space x.
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launching from kennedy space center in florida earlier this week after unfavorable weather caused weeks of delays. >> very, very excited to fly on my favorite dragon spacecraft. >> reporter: a four person team on board. around 7 a.m., the aircraft depressurizing and history was made. >> the hatch is open. >> reporter: isaacman and gillis floating along the extended sky walker just beside the capsule. menon and patite inside. all four crew members were exposed to space. the mission also marks the mission the space x engineered extra vehicular space suits have been tested in space, with hopes that one day we could use them for missions to mars. space company says on their website, building a base on the
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moon and a city on mars will require thousands of space suits. the development of this suit and the execution of the eva will be important steps toward a scaleable design for spacesuits on future long-duration missions. giving that this is a civilian mission of this four person team, the billionaire is the only one who had ever been to space before. the two women on board had spent years training other astronauts. this is their first opportunity to go up into space. this is also the farthest any human has gone in space since the apollo mission 50 years ago. >> robin: how exciting. >> amazing. the videos, they have cameras on the helmets of the space suits so you can see earth. >> robin: a helmet cam? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> george: trevor, thank you. coming up justin timberlake expected to take a plea deal in his dwi case. we're gonna tell you what we know this morning. >> robin: olympian jordan childs talking about the reason she thinks her medal was taken away. >> rebecca: all the high lights from the vma's, from katy perry to taylor swift.
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first back to ginger. >> ginger: and with all the fires, even if you're not right next to the fire, the air quality problem is spreading. las vegas, you can't even see. you'd be able to see it through there. but that's all smoke. they had to cancel outdoor activities in some of the schools. we're kind of stuck in this. and we've got fire alerts throughout the plains. your local weather now in 30 seconds.
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line today, just two minutes before midnight, the cabrillo unified school district and teachers teachers union announced the tentative contract agreement that includes a 6% raise for teachers, retroactive to july of last year. the district will also pay the full cost of health insurance for teachers and give them $100 per month toward benefits for their family. the deal still has to be voted on by union members and approved by the board of education and county before this is all finalized. how is traffic this morning? amanda. >> well, reggie, the thursday morning commute is well underway with a major issue on san francisco streets will take you to laguna and lombard street. san francisco fire says a person was hit by a vehicle there. the crash happened just before 6:00 and is still causing a major slowdown for drivers on city streets. eastbound lombard is closed at buchanan. >> thanks, amanda. we're going to check in
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>> good morning live. look at pier 39. the sea lion still sleeping right now on the horizon. you got a bit of coastal cloud cover currently. temperatures were mainly starting out in the 50s and we have a nice warm afternoon on the way. winds are a lot weaker this morning and they will be a bit breezy this afternoon. most areas reporting calm wind speeds at this hour, so look at the wind forecast. they do increase a bit, but not as windy as we were yesterday morning. we'll find winds later on this afternoon. about 2020 five miles per hour. enjoy temperatures in the 70s and 80s under sunny skies. reggie aqui. >> thanks for streaming us on the abc seven bay area app. abc seven at seven continues. everybody else is watching. good morning america. an >> new the love boat
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one season. breaking the season scoring record now, leading the las vegas aces to an 86-75 win over the indiana fever. rookie sensation caitlin clark called wilson, quote, incredible, unguardable. said there is nothing anybody can do to stop her. we'll see if las vegas can go for the three peat with the playoffs coming up. this has been a fantastic season for the wnba. >> george: it sure has. following a lot of headlines including francine, who made landfall as a category 2 hurricane. hundreds of thousands without power. ginger is tracking the storm and a tornado watch this morning. the trials of three former memphis police officers accused of civil rights violations in the 2023 beating death of tyree nichols is under way. they say the defendants punished him for fleeing a traffic stop. they have pleaded not guilty. >> rebecca: jon bon jovi was filming a music video on a bridge in nashville when he saw
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a woman who was in distress there. you can see it right there in that circle. bon jovi and a crew member talked her right off the ledge, pulled her back to safety. >> robin: look at the hug. oh, wow. >> rebecca: he has extensive training in speaking to people in crisis through his jbj foundation, thank goodness. the chief of the metropolitan national police department said it best. it takes all of us to help keep each other safe. you save one life, you save the world. so important. >> robin: save one. >> rebecca: i love that. we've got a lot more ahead, including why olympic gymnast jordan childs -- this is unfortunate. said she has lost her love for the sport. that's coming up. >> george: now the latest on justin timberlake. expected to plead guilty to a traffic violation in his hamptons dwi case. senior correspondent aaron katersky has the story. >> reporter: justin is going back to the town to -- that made head lines around the world and
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followed jt on his world tour. ♪ this morning pop megastar justin timberlake suiting up for court, preparing to take a plea deal in his dwi case. ♪ sources tell abc news, timberlake will appear before a judge on friday to plead guilty to a lesser traffic infraction. he'll likely have to pay a fine, but avoid any more serious consequences. initially his attorney said timberlake would vigorously contest this dwi. >> he was not intoxicated. i'll say it again. justin timberlake was not intoxicated. >> so we know justin timberlake's legal team planned to fight the charges. but we have to remember that fighting the charges starts before trial. if there's a way to resolve it, then the defense attorney is going to do that. >> reporter: back in midjune the ten time grammy winner had been at the american hotel before he got into his gray bmw, captured
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here on surveillance camera. police say he ran a stop sign and swerved into the opposite line of traffic. police quoted him saying i had one martini and followed my friend's home. but an officer said his eyes were blood shot and glassy and a strong odor of an alcohol eub beverage was emanating from his breath. police say timberlake was unsteady on his feet and performed poorly on a sobriety test. he refused a chemical test. photos show timberlake being led into court in handcuffs after he spent the night in jail. >> been a tough week. >> reporter: he was in the middle of a world tour to promote his latest album, addressing the controversy on stage. >> i know sometimes i'm hard to love but you keep on loving me and i love you. >> for a good 10, 12 years he was one of the biggest pop stars in the entire world. but things caught up with him a little bit. whenever anybody is that famous, there tends to be a backlash, which there has been for the last few years. the dwi case didn't really help.
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>> the driving while impaired infraction timberlake is expected to plead guilty to typically requires a 30 day license suspension and fine. his lawyer told us he wasn't yet ready to speak about this plea deal expected tomorrow. >> robin: all right, aaron. now jordan childs. she gave her first interview since being stripped of the bronze medal in paris. and she expressed why she believes it was taken away. eva pilgrim is back with that story. >> good morning again, robin. she feels like this happened because of who she is and what she looks like. this morning jordan childs is vowing to fight for that medal, saying she did nothing wrong. it was this floor routine that ended in controversy and disappointment after jordan childs' bronze medal was stripped away. >> the biggest thing that was taken from me was -- [ applause ]
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that it was the recognition of who i was. >> reporter: childs now speaking out for the first time about her olympic experience. >> to me, everything that has gone on, it's not about the medal. it's about, you know, my skin color. >> reporter: childs earning her spot on the medal stand in an extremely close finish. her coaches filing an inquiry into her difficulty score for this move to the judges, who determined she should be awarded an extra tenth, enough to push her from fifth place to third over two romanian gymnasts. but the court of arbitration voiding that inquiry due to a timing technicality, saying her appeal to change her degree in difficulty score was filed four seconds too late, giving the bronze medal to romania's anna barbosa. >> i feel like there wasn't a lot of people supporting me who i thought could support me in that situation.
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>> reporter: meanwhile childs' teammates have also come to her defense. simone biles saying she wants justice for jordan. not the first time inequality in gymnastics scores has been raised. a ucla gymnast, candid about what they say are subjectivity bias in the sport. >> being a black woman in general, you always know that you have to raise the bar for yourself higher than most to get half as far as your white counter parts. >> reporter: but in a touching moment at last night's vma's, rapper flava flav giving her his own medal. >> i got you something they can't take away from you. [ applause ] really special moment there. usa gymnastics say it supports childs and plans to appeal to the swiss federal tribunal. it's not over yet, but definitely something that she's gonna fight for. >> robin: that's what she is expressing.
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celebrating 40 years of the moon man, sabrina carpenter gave an out of this world performance. ♪ with extraterrestrial pda. she took home the award for song of the year. >> i just feel so great that i have truly the best dancers in the world. i love you. >> rebecca: pop princess taylor swift did not perform, but she sure did dance. her seven moon men made history officially making her the most decorated solo artist in vma history. >> taylor swift! >> lara: winning video of the year award she thanked her special someone. >> i would always just hear someone like cheering, and like, whoo. that one person was my boyfriend travis.
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square, this is gma. >> robin: love when she says our name like that. oh my gosh. oprah taking on the tech titans about ai. we're looking forward to your chat. >> rebecca: it was such an interesting conversation. and we are also looking forward to celebrating tory johnson's birthday today. the party is starting early. she's giving the gifts this morning with her deals and steals birthday bigger. she likes to give on her birthday. >> george: we also have a look at top stories starting with francine after making land as a category 2. it's now moving north. first matt rivers in houma, louisiana. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, george. we're in one of the hardest hit areas from this storm. wind gusts up to 100 miles an hour. you can see the effects of that. this was a roof until yesterday of that building, an annex building to a baptist church. it was lifted off by those winds, slammed down where i am here, taking out some power lines in the process. real damage here.
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that's the kind of thing we are seeing across the state of louisiana. roughly 400,000 customers across the state currently without power. that's a number that could change as we go through the day. the other concern, the damage left behind by floodwaters. of course they are receding without rain, but we are going to see homes damaged as a result of that. then i think over the next couple of days, the real story here will be power outages. this is a part of the country when the power goes out, takes a long time to get those power lines back working again. it was a real concern for residents before this storm hit. now those concerns becoming a reality, as we look forward to the next couple of days and weeks, robin. >> robin: we are thinking of everyone in the path. all right there, matt. thank you. ginger, you got the track and timing? >> ginger: impacts are wide. even though the path gets smaller and smaller. now we have a depression rather than a storm. doesn't really matter. going to still cause big time wind and flood concerns along with a tornado threat. let's start with where it is. it's well north of new orleans. almost jackson now as that depression. so it's gonna keep tracking more
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to the north. then you see the tornado watches into the florida panhandle. flood watches for most of alabama, parts of georgia, tennessee, definitely mississippi. then there's the wind. gusts are going to be 55, 60 miles per hour. this easily takes trees down especially when you have super saturated soil. you'll have that coming with this. look at some of those gusts. memphis with over 50, tupelo close to 60. this goes through tonight. and then i want to focus -- birmingham floods pretty easily, especially on the south side there. you got a significant flash flood risk. you could see locally more than half foot of rain. that's something to be concerned with. it's really slow moving as we see this thing finally dwindle by the end of the week. >> rebecca: just keeping all those first responders very busy. okay. ginger, thank you. we're going to turn now to the wild fires out west. california governor newsom declared a state of emergency in los angeles and san bernardino counties. we're going to go back to mola lenghi in riverside county for us. good morning again, mola.
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>> reporter: good morning. that state of emergency coming after these fires have devastated large parts of southern california, destroying dozens of homes, forcing thousands to evacuate. the bridge fire in los angeles and san bernardino county, the largest active fire, remains 0% contained. the line fire, with more than 36,000 acres burning, specifically in san bernardino county is at 18% containment. that displaced over 100,000 people. the airport fire here in riverside county also extending into orange county, has injured 12 people. that is at 5% containment. firefighters have made some progress here in the last 24 hours with cooler temperatures throughout the region after several days of extreme heat. they were battling with that, making conditions on the ground extremely difficult. but there is still a concern that stronger winds could help spread flames, george. >> george: mola, thank you very much. now the latest on the race for the white house.
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hours after the debate, harris and trump met again at the 9/11 memorial as the harris campaign tried to capital with new ads, trump tried to contain the damage. want to go back to rachel scott. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump and vice president harris are back out on the campaign trail today after coming face to face in the very first debate just hours after they got off the stage, the two did meet again, sharing a polite handshake at ground zero at a memorial service honoring victims of the 9/11 attacks. today donald trump will try to turn the page from that debate. he still insists it was his best debate ever, but his allies calling this a missed opportunity for the former president. senator kevin kramer saying trump treated it like a minicampaign rally. others said they wanted to see him focus on issues and stay away from conspiracy theories or false claims. he will be in arizona holding an event. vice president harris has two rallies in north carolina. that's a state that the trump campaign is trying to hold on to this november.
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and harris still does face the challenge of trying to define herself for voters who want to learn more about her. but she is hoping to seize on any momentum from that debate performance and also from that endorsement from taylor swift. guys? >> rebecca: all right. lot to come. rachel scott, thank you very much. coming up in our gma morning menu, i spoke with oprah, who sat down with top tech leaders to talk about the future of artificial intelligence. and she told me about what it was like when she used it for the very first time. >> george: also ahead a preliminary study on a new weigh loss drug. we're breaking that down. >> robin: plus remembering frankie beverly. his music inspiring fans and musicians like beyonce. that is ahead in pop news. and lara, you got two special guests with you. >> lara: make that three, robin. i'm here with kathryn hahn. she's going to tell us about her new series. agatha all along. she says we're going to love it. she's with sprocket. i am here with otto. they are here to help us reveal
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>> rebecca: i did. this was a fascinating conversation. oprah's done a lot of things in her life. she's climbed many mountains. but until recently, she really hadn't used artificial intelligence. she was skurred, as she told me. but not anymore. take a look. in your seven decades here on earth, where do you put ai? >> rebecca, we are in for the ride of our lives. >> rebecca: ai and the future of us, oprah winfrey is taking a deep dive into artificial intelligence. >> life for all of us is about to be very different. >> rebecca: i really do think you were a great entry point for this topic because you can come at it from a very real and curious point of view. >> well, i have always seen myself as the surrogate viewer. i know if i am curious about this, if i don't know the answer, i know that the other
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millions of people who are watching are feeling the same. >> rebecca: what was your first encounter with ai? >> well, i have to say, i had no encounter with ai until my first conversation with sam altman. just take me to 2035. >> i think it's hard to say where all this can go without sound like a crazy person. >> after he was telling me about all the things it could do, i thought, okay, don't be skurred. don't be skurred. you can get the chat gpt app. my first experience was asking ai for air bnb listings. it was miraculous to me before you can practically finish the request, the answer has come back to you. >> rebecca: when you use chat gpt, do you say please? >> yesterday, i was asking a question. i said, could you please -- then i realized you don't have to say please. yeah, i have already started that, yeah. >> rebecca: well, the good news is, when the robots take over, they will remember you were
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gracious. while many embrace ai, 52% of americans are more concerned than excited about it in their daily lives. there are a lot of people watching right now who are probably scared and have never actually used it in in a knowing way. >> i don't think we should be scared. i think we should be disciplined and we should honor it and have a reference for what is to come and respect. because i think it's going to change in ways that are unimaginable for the good and just as it is for the good, there's the yin and yang of everything. so we need to do whatever we can to make sure we are not in the same position that we are now with social media. now is the time. >> rebecca: changing things in unimaginable ways. we've had conversations here about this. just this week beyonce talked to gq about artificial
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intelligence. taylor swift is talking about artificial intelligence. this is just -- it is everywhere. it's unimaginable what it's gonna do. it's getting bigger and bigger. i really enjoyed the conversation with oprah. and i think people are really going to enjoy getting into it with this ai special, ai and the future of us, an oprah winfrey special tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on abc. more of my interview with oprah will be on "nightline" tonight. it's just this conversation, if you're not in it yet, you do need to be because it's here. >> george: it is. switch gears for some pop news. >> lara: always here. [ laughter ] george, we're gonna talk pop, as in soda pop. okay? judd apatow and steven spielberg will prove revenge is a drink best served cold. in their next project. they are teaming up on "cola wars" which uncaps the battle between pepsi and coca-cola.
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apatow will direct, spielberg will produce. they will tell the true story about how thieves attempted to snatch the cola crown, a market coca-cola dominated for more than a sepbry. both companies were not always sweet in their tactics. it's in early stages of development. deadline said it will be in the same lane, if you will, as "air" the film about nike and the creation of the air jordan brand, which was terrific. this will be the first time spielberg and apatow have worked together. no word on casting. lot of excitement. it was just a pitch. the pitch was bought by sony for a million bucks. >> robin: wow. >> lara: so it's got a lot of heat behind it. lot of fizz, if you will. i just grabbed that right out of the air. >> rebecca: i hope they get into crystal pepsi. i really want to understand that. >> lara: there are so many left turns and things gone wrong in the attempt. it's going to be fascinating. also in pop news this morning, we are celebrating the life, legacy the soul of frankie
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beverly. the philadelphia native rose to fame as the leader of the band maze, with hits including "before i let go." listen to that voice. beyonce covered it back in 2019. over his 60 year career, beverly put out nine gold records. he charted 19 top 40r&b singles. the band rose to fame with their energetic performances. they just concluded their farewell tour earlier this year. beverly's family putting out a statement saying frankie lived his life with pure soul and no one gave it better. frankie beverly was 77. >> robin: our family barbecue was not complete until we heard from frankie beverly and maze. that was the last song. it meant it was time to go home. happy feelings. [ laughter ] >> lara: happy feelings. good night.
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that's wonderful memory. thank you, robin. also music news, billy joel is definitely a big shot now. joel wrapped up his madison square garden shows. we now know how much the shows made. $266 million for 104 shows making it the third highest grossing residency of all time. the first and second both by celine dion. final show this summer made $5 million alone. i didn't realize the first show was in 2014. that's when his residency started. it was a long run, but i would say well worth the time investment. we're just three days away, guys, from the emmy awards. it's going to be an incredible night and first records including carol burnett who is now the oldest comedy actress nominee for her brilliant role in "palm royal." selina gomez breaking through as the best latino producer in history.
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the primetime special will be hosted by none other than robin roberts. happening this friday night. another first eugene levy and dan levy. they will be the first father/son duo to take on the role of hosts. robin sat down with dana walden for a look at what we can expect from our favorite father/son duo. take a look. >> robin: what do you think that we'll see from dan and gene? >> i think dan and eugene will bring some surprises. i will not spoil them. this is a unique opportunity for them to do something together. clearly, they are no strangers to this stage. a few years ago their show swept the comedy category. so they're emmy winners. i think this is them wanting to give back to their own community and be a part of this special night.
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>> robin: i think they're going to be very well received by the audience. because we're going to be entertained. >> i think they bring to this a true love of television. they both have created incredible careers in this medium. i think it's going to be a night of joy and optimism and celebration of great art. >> lara: i fully agree. robin has a special edition of "20/20" airing tomorrow night. it airs again tomorrow night 8 p.m. eastern. then the emmys air sunday night starting at 8 p.m. eastern. both right here on abc. and preshow woman, you are busy. >> robin: with will reeve. we're going to be on the red carpet. >> lara: have you decided what you are wearing? >> robin: i cannot reveal, confirm nor deny. >> lara: we'll see what happens. >> robin: i can't have any more chicken broth. that's all i know. >> lara: i like it. [ laughter ] >> george: let's go to ginger. >> ginger: so broth is what we have to do? i'm taking notes.
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we've been in awe of the sun rise over new york city this morning. could even see a little beam left from the tribute lights. chicago also nice after yesterday's 87 degree high. ten degrees above average. lot of folks in the great lakes are about ten degrees above average including wisconsin, iowa. look at the outlook, staying above normal for the northeast. let's get a check little closer to home. >> robin: now to deals and steals. it's a celebratory affair because it's tory johnson's birthday this weekend.
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and tory, the party is gonna start right now because you have so many great deals and steals. it's your birthday yet you will be giving. >> tory: i like to bring the stuff you like best. nydj. straight, skinny, relaxed, boot cut, girlfriend. they make the silhouettes that we love. they also make the stretch that we love. so you can go from zero stretch, 100% cotton, to what they call super extra stretchy, depending on the style that fits you best. we've got a big variety of washes. the maryland straight, 20 million pairs world wide on their maryland straight. that is their number one best seller. comes in variety of washes from petite, plus, tall. we've got you covered. everything is 50% off. free shipping from nydj. >> robin: if your birthday knocks your socks off you got this. >> tory: bombas, baby. >> robin: we love our bombas. >> tory: not only do we love the socks, we love that this is a company with a heart.
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they have given away over 100 million items to people in need in this country, specifically socks, tee's and under wear. the most requested items in homeless shelters. these are the no show socks. that's one of my favorites. but do you know what? the ankle sock, the long ones. men, women and kids. we've got you covered. we also have the grippy slippers. >> robin: i haven't seen these. >> tory: all half price starting at $7 from bombas. >> robin: we have some skin care going. >> tory: we do. if you've got sensitive skin, which so many of you e-mail me about. this is the outset created by scarlet johansson and kate foster, two women with gorgeous skin. it's sensitive skin. they created radically gentle skin care specifically for those who have sensitive skin. one of their best sellers, firming vegan collagen prep serum. it's going to firm, brighten, plump and hydrate without sensitivity.
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sometimes sensitivity is an issue. not with this. then we also have one of their fan favorites. this one right here. this is their micropolish. a caffeine exfoliator. think of it as a one minute facial. just buff, polish to glowing skin, but doesn't irritate. so often exfoliaters can be irritating. not this. all slashed in half, starts at $16. >> robin: this is always a favorite. >> tory: always. no7. phenomenal prices and formula. we've got seven different collections. the one among the most popular future new. sun damage. sun damage which is a biggie. but seven different collections all slashed in half. and free
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shipping. free shipping. all right. two lion pose. another newbie for us here. backed by mindy kaling. oh, really? what's great about this is created by harvard trained dermatologist. this one right here is called unspotted forex. the revolutionary hyperpigmentation serum. so if you've got dark spots or acne scars in as little as two weeks, it's going to take it away. that is a definite winner. three products all fabulous, all slashed in half. starts at 1950 a birthday. you got to have candles. candles. these are fabulous. these are flatties. so they ship just like this flat. you can even stick it in a greeting card. but then they burn beautifully. dripless. scentless. these are phenomenal. it's this skinny little candle here. burns beautifully. this is a fan favorite in the studio today. so many different options. $9. a fan favorite. >> you are a fan favorite. and do we have some goodies for our birthday girl? yeah are you?
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>> yeah. a little cupcake. come on down. come on down. oh you're so sweet. >> happy birthday baby. oh, these are gorgeous. do you see those? i do see spells that. these are gorgeous. all my favorite people right here. >> we've partnered with these companies on these great deals. you can get them on our website. thank you. thank you. >> television's biggest night. the emmys live sunday on abc 9-1-1. what is your emergency? >> please. mornings. >> good morning everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from abc seven mornings. here's a look at traffic. now with amanda. >> hi, kumasi. plenty of brake lights on the san mateo bridge. it remains bumper to bumper
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until about the incline. you can see it will take you 23 minutes to get from the toll plaza into foster city. then we'll get you to our richmond cam, showing the richmond approach to the richmond san rafael bridge. there is a report of a stall blocking the right lane after the toll plaza. traffic is stop and go from the harbor way to the tolls with a 30 minute delay. kumasi. >> thanks, amanda. meteorologist drew tuma has your accuweather forecast after the break >> when you've been hurt in an accident, hiring the right attorney can mean the difference between winning $10,000 or $10 million. call the firm that wins big. call sweet james. >> some say it's impossible to fix san francisco. they also said you couldn't escape from alcatraz. but watch me do both. other candidates want to tear down san francisco, but i'll build on what's already great to make it even better with expanded rent control, new homes for the middle class, community policing to reduce crime, and an
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chat with jeff bridges about his series, the old man. plus, juliette lewis is here. that's at nine on abc seven. >> we'll see you in a half hour, mark. looking outside, a live picture from our pier 39 camera in the city. the sea lions. they are awake. temperatures in the 50s and 60s right now. winds are very light, if not calm across the region, which is a big difference than this time 24 hours ago. the winds do pick up a little bit this afternoon. not as strong as we were yesterday. 20 to 25 mile per hour gusts later on today. so it's warm. it's breezy, very pleasant. temperature wise, 70s and 80s. kumasi. >> thanks, drew. we'll have another abc seven news update in about 30 minutes, but you can always find the latest on >> announcer: welcome back to gma live from times square. >> robin: we have been love bombing this woman. we are back with the very talented kathryn hahn.
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she stars in agatha all along. you play a witch who lost her power and is trying to get it back. wonderful to have you back here on gma. >> so good to see you. >> robin: tell us about the show. >> well, it -- first of all, it's like a dream come true to be able to dig into this very not well known character from deep within the marvel comics. no one had really heard of this centuries old witch who kind of bops around in different worlds. so this show is about this very powerful witch losing her power. lost her power and by any means necessary trying to get that power back. it might mean working with other witches, which is like her nightmare. maybe stealing something for first time. [ laughter ] and maybe showing a little bit of her -- this is also a tiny bit of vulnerability.
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she meets amazing other witches along the way. >> lara: so fun. >> so fun. >> lara: that whole combination of eh, really fun to dig in. you said this one is near and dear to your heart. >> yeah, it is. again, i don't know. a witch is what i was born to play. she's been underneath the whole time. it is near and dear. wanda vision was such a huge -- just felt like a game changer, just in terms of having a part that just felt so, for me, like it just was me, jack schaffer and i, the writer. we just found her. and then for this, to be able to jump into her again, rarely do you get to do that. so, yeah. it felt very very close. also because there's something about finding your power as
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you're getting older and then your power doesn't diminish. especially want to tell the young girls this. it actually becomes stronger. yeah. >> george: i love that. let's show everyone. >> yes. ♪ ♪ down down the road down the witches road ♪ ♪ circle with faith unlock thy hidden gate ♪ >> george: some great cast mates there. what about this cackling tent? >> yes. it wasn't a tent. i did get, from our accent coach, we got -- i got basically a mix tape of different witches cackles. it was hilarious. they're like one right after the other, after the other. it was hard to practice. you kind of just had to do it on the day. just jump into it.
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>> lara: you found yours? >> i found mine. again right there on the surface. but my -- you're right, these cast mates are great. >> robin: i can't imagine a tape, hearing all of that. >> not great for driving. [ laughter ] >> robin: no, no, no. okay. if you could have one of her powers in real life, what one would it be? >> i mean, i want to say, i mean, i would love to fly on a broomstick. i feel like you could get from here to there real fast. wouldn't have to go through -- >> robin: tsa. >> rigamarole. you could be across country and home before dinner. that would be fantastic. and if it was a broomstick with a little side car on the back so the family could come, and there would be a place for luggage. [ laughter ] >> robin: that's some broom. >> put it on auto flight so you can just relax and look at the view. >> lara: i want to ask you about
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joe lock. what can you tell us about him? >> isn't he coming on tomorrow? >> robin: he is. >> you're in for it. he is such an incredible person. he is so fully formed in a way that i wish that i had been at that age. he's so gifted. he's funny and he's so dear. he's so himself. he's like -- he's just an authentic person. he's a sweetheart. >> george: what should we ask him? >> be like, hi, joe, it's me. seeing you in the future. very scary room. i hope you're prepared. i would say you have to ask him why? why do you have this talent? why -- how? what do you think gave you this confidence?
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and your amazing fashion sense? >> robin: oh, okay. got it. we don't need a writer now. what about this other project with catherine o'hara? what's that about? >> i mean, especially like as a beautiful way to transition from agatha, which was incredible and we were like -- it took everything out of us. it was so fun and satisfying. this is a comedy series for apple + that was created and written by evan goldberg and seth rogan, who are just gems. the cast is nuts. bryan cranston, catherine o'hara. ike barenhold. >> lara: come on. >> it was like -- and so many cameos because it's called the studio around it takes place in a fictional hollywood studio. that was really, really fun. i am the marketing executive. >> lara: love that. >> robin: you play the marketing
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exec? >> lara: little different than agatha. >> maybe cut from the same. we'll have to see. i think there's a little agatha in there, too. >> robin: there's a little agatha in all of us, i think. >> in all of us. we got a lot of agathas out. you do, too. we're all witches. >> robin: hang on, folks. i don't know where this is going. i do know where we're going. the first two episodes with agatha all along premiere september 18th on disney+. we needed that. >> lara: she's also adopting a puppy before she goes. >> i am so close. >> robin: you said. >> i would land in l.a. and my husband would be like, go back. [ laughter ] >> lara: we'll try. >> robin: we are going to reveal the american girl doll 2025 girl of the year. you want to go home with that as well. >> oh, i do.
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showing significant potential for weight loss. and it comes in a pill form. board certified neurologist dr. break through. >> yeah. so, you know, let's break this study down. this is a preliminary study looking at their new weight loss pill which works on two different hormones related to appetite regulation. one is glp-1, which may sound familiar because that's the hormone ozempic works on.
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they did a small trial, 124 participants and found that after 12 weeks those participants on the highest doses lost 13.1% of their total body weight which is very dramatic compared ce group that lost only 1.1%. so that sounds really flashy. it sounds like a big deal, and it is. but again, this is early, early days. this data hasn't even been peer reviewed yet. >> rebecca: has to be peer reviewed, has to be more data. the fact though that it's a pill, this could be a game changer if it works. >> absolutely. already this entire class of weight loss medications have proven to be game changers. they're so impactful, not just for weight, but cardiovascular disease, diabetes, stroke prevention. the list goes on. the problem though is they're injectables.
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that makes them very expensive and really challenging for a lot of patients to manage. to have a pill that would be more affordable, more accessible, easier for patients to deal with could be a really big deal for them. we do have one weight loss pill available to us rybelsis. but it doesn't pack the same power as the injectable drug. so amacretin seems it may be able to go toe to toe with those injectables. >> rebecca: interesting. there's always a risk/reward. you really have to think it through with your doctor. what are the potential side effects here? >> so from this phase 1 trial so far, it seems like most people are reporting nausea, vomiting, stomach upset that seems more mild. again, this is why it's so important that we're emphasizing how early this research is. we really need longer term studies to better understand the safety profile of this medication. >> rebecca: when you talk about those studies, how long would that take? how long before something like this would be even available, if
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it all works? >> so, yeah. the journey from lab to sort of your local pharmacy shelf is a years long journey typically for these drugs. it involves multiple rounds of clinical trials. big trials that may take years to execute. i'd say we're looking at least a couple of years. >> rebecca: doctor, thanks for breaking it down for us. >> thank you. >> ginger: we just got the brand new u.s. drought monitor in. we know ohio and west virginia have been hurting with exceptional drought. but west tennessee and northern mississippi also have some pockets. they're about to get help from francine. it will all come at once. it will eventually seep into that soil. for the next seven days you see north carolina and eastern virginia. gonna watch for some heavy rains eventually there, too. let's get a check now closer to home. >> george: we're now here with
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laura dave. welcome. good to see you. i know the novel will be coming out tuesday. don't give too much away. >> yes. >> george: tell us about it. >> the night we lost him focuses on two estranged siblings who, after their father's death, they think it's
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