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guys?, alleged mistreatment, sexual childhood comfort classics. the harassment and unpaid wages. new flavor strangely not ready eva pilgrim is back with that, for halloween. what? okay, but good morning. >> reporter: good morning, a 54-page legal filing, the we'll be ready for christmas. specifics redacted, the 5 >> okay. pb and j m&ms. big in contestants detailed their experience, making what was my household. yeah. yeah, the billed to be the biggest reality competition ever, they peanut ones, especially. >> that's it. i was going to say they were mis-led from the start, discovering this say, if it's peanut, fine. if competition, wasn't what they it's peanut butter, fine. peanut thought it was going to be! butter and jelly. i'm worried about the jelly. the jelly is how it's going to go wrong. >> [soundbite]: whoever leaves the circle last, wins yeah. and how sweet it's going to be. how artificial it's going 500,000 dollars. to be. >> reporter: "mr. beast" a >> i ♪ ♪ 26-year-old youtube megastar and millionaire, production >> george: good morning company sued along with amazon america, for the viewers in the west. another round of deadly by contestants of the new explosions rock the middle reality show. east. fear and panic across lebanon. the class action lawsuit claims the amazon prime show exploited the labor of the devices detonate across the country, including walkie contestants, alleging sexual harassments and a hostile talkies and solar energy systems, killing 20 and working environment, the show injurying thousands, marcus is a combination of "mr. was there for it. >> reporter: i heard a loud
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beast" and amazon prime video. explosion, and i saw a man marketing as the largest whose hands were gone. reality show ever, 1,000 >> george: israel launched competing for the 5 million the attacks and how the white house is responding. dollar prize, the biggest prize in the history of >> reporter: overnight, television and streaming, 5 donald trump tells supporters contestants say the show he plans to visit sp didn't provide fair wages or ohio, amplifying the false bare minimum legal working claims about the hatian conditions and many await immigrants eating the neighborhood pets. promised reimbursement. >> there was control over the and, ow vice president harris sleeping arrangements and the food, when and where ... is responding. >> michael: new claims of whether or not they could go to the bathroom. election interference, officials accuse iran of >> reporter: the lawsuit details what the contestants called unreasonable, unsafe and unlawful employment conditions and, the show only tampering with the campaign. allowed them to be fed >> george: sean "diddy" combs faces racketeering and sex trafficking. why the judge rejected his sporadically, and had insufficient medical staff to appeal. attend to injuries during the >> michael: "mr. beast" under fire. >> [soundbite]: whoever production, there were several leaves the circle first, wins reports of injuries. court documents include a copy 500,000 dollars. of a manuel, how to succeed in >> michael: why he's being
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sued by contestants on the new "mr. beast"'s production, it reality show. states, really do everything >> rebecca: inconvenient you can to empower the boys stores. >> [soundbite]: every hair when filming. product is locked up, behind help them be idiots. these glass shelves. >> reporter: the first question i think here is, do >> rebecca: growing frustration among shoppers game show contestants in the with so many products locked behind glass. we checked it out. los angeles area, where there >> george: daring rescue, a are a lot of game shows, do they qualify as employees deputy climbs from the patrol under california law? car to the moving truck to >> reporter: a lot of people save the driver experiencing a will see what comes of this, medical emergency. what she's saying about with and donaldson and amazon have it this morning. ♪ ♪ not commented about the lawsuit. >> rebecca: very interesting story, thank you, eva. [dancing queen] we turn now to a rescue. ♪ ♪ straight out of a movie, a >> michael: the new announcement from the wnba sheriff's deputy is hailed as with the playoffs three days away. who still has a chance at the a hero, after climbing into a crown, plus ... the touchdown moving truck to safety driver from a medical emergency. for girls high school flag good morning, will. football, the stellar catch by >> reporter: off the top, the the young braves fan. person in danger is now safe, and, the dancing queen, having the time of her life after a because of this stunning, nerve-racking video, of a wedding day surprise! ♪ ♪ daring rescue you have to see to appreciate. both of feat, and the heroes
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>> announcer: live in times who pulled it off. square, this is good morning america! ♪ ♪ >> [soundbite]: it's the high >> george: we got you going stakes rescue caught on tape. this morning, hope you are >> reporter: two sheriff's doing well. >> rebecca: we have a lot of deputies are haled as heroes. news to get to, including the federal reserve cutting interest rates for the first watch as the deputy sheriff, time in four years. climbs from the passenger seat more rate cuts expected in the months ahead, we will break it of the moving patrol car, into down, as to what it means for the passenger seat of a moving your mortgage, credit card silver truck on a busy bills and more. >> michael: the second day of deadly attackings in the highway. middle east, walkie talkies, bringing it to a stop. >> you could see, he looked belonging to hezbollah, over at us, in a dazed and detonate across lebanon, a day after the thousands of pagers confused manner, he had a medical issue going on. exploded. israel doesn't claim >> it all happened, after the responsibility but officials tell us that israel is behind the operation. 63-year-old motorist was seen and hezbollah vowed retribution, marcus is on the driving eradically at 5 miles scene in beirut. an hour. >> the caller was following good morning. the vehicle, we kept tabsas to >> reporter: good morning, across lebanon, many are on where it was headed. >> fellow deputy, was behind edge after two straight days of simultaneous explosions, blasts targeting hezbollah, killing and injuries scores of
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civilians, including children. [silens] >> reporter: this morning, scenes of fear and panic, explosions erupt across lebanon for the second day, killing 20 and injurying 450. lebonese, officials say the the cruiser. >> i tried to stay as close as latest wave of exploding i could to handle the devices including walkie situation, even with the busy highway. >> deputy sheriff says time talkies and solar energy systems, the social media stood still as they approached shows the moments of the a busy intersection. >> i wanted to get it stopped explosion at a funeral, and at the explosion, a man falls to so he wouldn't hit someone the ground, we were feet away else or someone would have hit from another blast. him if they didn't see him. [explosion] it would have been worse. >> i am proud of both of our >> reporter: the crowd deputies for their actions. panicking in the chaos. i consider them hereos. i heard a loud explosion, a and the sheriff's office tells saw a man whose hands were abc nuse the motorist is home gone. terror and confusion, children and okay, thank goodness for that, what a moment. running inside, and the news >> rebecca: thank you for the attacks over two days killed more than 32 people, including deputies that were fast-thinkin. two children. will, thank you so much. sources confirming to abc the growing frustration among news, israel was behind the tuesday attack, targeting shoperce about products kept hezbollah with thousands of behind lock and key. shoppers, how it changes the exploding pagers. way we shop and why do the
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photos circulating on social stores keep doing it? media, appear to show the stay with us! ♪ ♪ pager used in the attacks and. prime minister benjamin netanyahu speaks out. saying they will return residents of the northern border to their homes safely. >> reporter: meanwhile, the leader of hezbollah, he's set to deliver a speech hours from now, it will be his first since the synchronized explosions, hezbollah already said it will retaliate, but it remains unclear how, george, these events mark war. >> reporter: sec tear secretary of state blinken, insists the u.s. had nothing to do with the attacks and was not told in advance of the details but the officials tell
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abc news israeli alerted the defense secretary lloydaustin they would be conducting an operation against hezbollah beginning last tuesday, and the u.s. was not told that it would involve exploding pagers and walkie talkies and while the administration denies involvement, they have not condemned the attack; what they have done is plead with all of those involved, not to let this conflict escalate, even as the israelies shift more troops north toward the border. >> george: and the race for the white house, donald trump held a rally on the day he was originally set to be sentenced and he peated false claims about the immigrants in springfield ohio, and harris slammed him for it, and tracking the campaign, we have rachel with us. >> rachel: between bomb threats and evacuations, the city of springfield is on
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edge, since donald trump amplified the issues, making things worse. overnight, donald trump told supporters he plans to visit springfield ohio, after amplifying false claims that the hatians, were eating neighborhood pets. >> [soundbite]: you may not see me again, but that's okay, whaped to trump, he never got out of springfield ... >> rachel: the city has had 33 bomb threats. >> [soundbite]: it would be a strain on the resources, it would be fine with me if they decided not to make the stop right now. >> reporter: going after the mayor of long island new york. >> [soundbite]: i think he's a nice person, instead of saying we are getting them all out, we are getting them out, he says, simply .... we are hiring teachers to teach them english. can you believe it? [ audience oohs ] >> former president: we are hiring interpreters.
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morning a "new york times" poll shows the rates -- race struggle. >> [soundbite]: every hair product is locked up! is dead-locked, pennsylvania, behind these glass doors. harris has the 4-point edge on donald trump, a must-win. >> rebecca: consumers are unlocking their frustrations. >> george: confusing finding in the poll this morning, as >> [soundbite]: the entire well, in your day job you section of soft drinks are cover congress, another government shut-down looming? locked up. >> rebecca: they are locking up the products. >> rachel: 12 days out, from a shut-down. and, every single democrat, 14 adrian perkins of atlanta waited nearly 10 minutes for a republicans rejected the plan. store employee to assist her donald trump encourages the republicans to reject the with soap. cord >> guest: i had to wait, and plan, urging them not to that leads to frustration, compromise, we have seen this especially when associates are movie play out, the speaker is not readily available to open said case. looking for a plan b. it's under lock and key. >> george: as you said, >> rebecca: the inconvenience former president trump pushing is driving her stoshop else for the shut-down, resistance where. -- to shop else where. from leaders in congress? >> rachel: right before the >> this is leading me to buy november election. things on line. george. >> michael: thank you, >> the customers are not used george, now to the new concerns about election to not having that freedom security, u.s. intelligence in-store. >> so you have friction from agency accuse iran of hacking the employee, who is running the trump campaign, and around ... trying to unlock sending information over to the people associated with the those cabinets on demand, and then they are met with
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biden campaign, pierre is in potentially a frustrated washington with more. customer. >> rebecca: retailers trurns to tactics because of an pierre? >> foreign enemies, increase on incidence from intensifying their efforts to target this year's election, designer items to everyday products. >> [soundbite]: it says press there's new evidence how call button for. brazen iran >> rebecca: we with went to a few stores in new york city to see what the consumers may be the director of national intelligence has a disturbing facing? and found everything from new claim about the iranian electronics to beauty products ... to even candy, in locked gomp to target our election, and accusing hackers of stealing non-public material from the former president cases. trump's campaign and sending >> [soundbite]: i got it. it directly to individuals aisle 12. associated with president he was called somewhere else biden's campaign. ... the joint intelligence >> rebecca: with many statement makes it clear the frustrated customers, experts wonder how long it will last? stolen information which was sent in the form of e-mails was not solicited by any biden >> guest: if they are getting smart with thidate caand they campaign official, and there's find -- this data, and they no evidence they responded. overnight, that didn't stop find a balance, this will subside and the customers will the former president from raising questions and the vote with their wallet. campaign was quick to demand >> rebecca: we reached out to more information about how the biden campaign responded to 4 retailers and one said, like the hack, which took place many in the industry, we are
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earlier in the summer, before seeing a higher level of biden dropped out of the race. brazen shop lifting and >> former president: they organized retail crime, released a report confirming another noted product business that iran actors hacked into are subjected to additional the trump campaign's e-mail security on a store-by-store accounts and in turn, sought basis, so we can continue to offer the everyday low prices to give that hacked materials and a third said, locking a to the biden-harris campaign. product say measure of last resort. you feel the frustration. >> reporter: the harris-walz >> michael: has it helped, though? >> rebecca: not a lot of campaign, responds and great data on this at this point, michael. one thing that it has done, condemns with election interference, they cooperated it's lowered theft over all. with law enforcement, and but it also ... hit sales, didn't know about the material sent to the campaign, instead because when people shop, in they say it went to an experience like this, it's individuals tied to the not as pleasant, you don't make the impulse purchases, i campaign. want to say, every store i and it looked like spam. the vice president of visited in new york for the microsoft, issued a stark story, they were out there within second said-- within warning. >> [soundbite]: there are seconds, even before i pressed serious threats and it is an the button, one of the store election where russia, iran, clerks was there to help me, and china are united with the you gotta feel for the people working in the stores, dealing common interest in with this. >> michael: they read your discrediting democracy in the mind? >> rebecca: he knew i wanted eyes of our own voters is and candy, saw my face staring at
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the m & m's. become an election of iran versus trump and russia versus >> george: what the fed's rate cut means for your credit harris. >> reporter: intelligence cards and mortgage. next the "play of the day". officials say foreign election ♪ ♪ interference may get worse down the stretch of the campaign, and microsoft warns that the final hours before the election, likely will be the most active and perhaps the most scary, rebecca? >> rebecca: the critical 48 hours. thank you so much now to the federal reserve interest rate cut, the first reduction, larger than many anticipated, half of a percentage point, elizabeth schulze is with us. >> reporter: good morning, this is a new chapter for the feld followed, federal reserve, slashing interest rates for the first time since the pandemic, in 2020, half of a point cut, the biggest rate cut in 16er yoos and -- 16 years, and more will be ahead, there's a sign that there's been real progress on fighting inflation, they made the cost
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of borrowing money to try to slow down how much consumers and businesses were spending and it worked, now, the inflation is close to their target and it can bring the borrowing cost down. now, the most immediate sector is the housing market, 6.2%, a full point lower than a couple of months ago, most analysts think we end the year in 6%, but the ultra-low 3% rates are over, but, credit card, and car loans, if -- could save you several hundred a year. >> rebecca: wall street is digesting this information, as well. >> reporter: traders welcome the shift from the federal reserve, lower rates mean it's cheaper for businesses to take
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out loans and that keeps up hiring and keep up the solid job growth, and the fed wants to prevent a bigger slow-down. >> rebecca: less expensive money fuels stocks. thank you, elizabeth. coming up in the next hour, elizabeth will be back to break down how these cuts are gonna impact your bottom line, things like your credit card bill. george? >> george: such a consequential move. moving now to the cases of dengue fever, numbers on the rice, los angeles county, three people contracted the disease there. trevor has the information. >> reporter: these are locally acquired cases, three infected here, they didn't travel, and they contracted dengue fever here in la county, spread through mosquito bites, it's like the flu, but can be serious, the new cases come within the midst of a spike nationally. 3,000 cases this year, the vast majority in puerto rico, double the cases from
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areas into the 70s and 80s 60s and 70s around the bay shoreline. enjoy the mild air today. even warmer over the weekend. amanda. by sunday, temperatures feel more like summer. >> all right, drew, thank you. if you're streaming with us on the abc seven bay area app. abc seven continues. abc seven at seven continues next. for looking for a reason to try the new everyone else, it's gma at seven. $5 meal deal at mcdonalds? >> we've got the largest inventory of hand selected and here's one, two, three, four and the price makes 5. hand washed pre-owned rvs like this. winnebago travato just 559 a month. find your pre-loved rv that's everything you get with the new $5 meal deal today at van. she's so at mcdonald's. passionate. >> calling all homeowners tired of being a prisoner to the power company, draining your wallet and pulling the plug on your now from abc seven mornings. home. you're not alone. blackouts skyrocketing energy bills, and the constant worry >> good morning, i'm amanda it's got to stop. solar. plus, delcastillo. a major shakeup at battery storage is the best way bay area genetics firm 23 and to escape rising energy prices. avoid blackouts, charge your ev me, all seven members of the and declare your energy independence. and semper solaris board resigned this week over makes the whole process easy. plans by the ceo to take the company private. the board the number one residential solar members are upset the buyout plus battery installer trusted offer by the ceo was so low. by thousands with five star reviews. we're local, veteran it's just the latest struggle
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kelly and mark. >> look at the accuweather garden's stop. and he's saying ... forecast. we start a warming trend today. we're back into the good morning america, "it seconds and 80s and our warmest ain't right". spots. morning clouds. afternoon >> announcer: live in times sunshine. that's the call today. watch the cloud cover break down square, this is gma! throughout the morning. here's >> michael: good morning america! future weather leading the good morning, sebastian. afternoon with sunny skies, 70s who is breaking records with 5 and 80s and our warmest spots. sold-out shows at madison so enjoy the warming trend over the weekend. temperatures go square garden, cannot wait to catch up with him, always a above average with full sunshine. amanda. >> all right, drew, thank you. good time. if you're streaming on the abc >> rebecca: he's funny and he seven bay area app. abc seven at may be dancing even, rachel seven continues next. for everyone else, it's gma. scott, tracking the latest on the race for the white house, >> pets are cute until they're with 47 days to go. >> george: a look at top stories breaking at 8, the not. second day of deadly attacks in the middle east, walkie talkies, detonated across >> forgive your best friend. lebanon, thousands of pagers >> it's not clean until it's exploded yesterday, and back stanley steamer. clean to marcus on the scene in >> discover this amazing place beirut, good morning, marcus. >> reporter: good morning, where the magic of harvest george, the streets in beirut season comes alive. in our seem quieter as tension walkable fairy tale village. remains high, people here in
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with 18 friendly tasting rooms, the city and across lebanon are on edge, after two pouring award winning monterey straight days of simultaneous county wines and over 60 explosions, we now know inspiring restaurants inviting wednesday's blasts, killed and you to explore this food and injured hundreds of people. wine paradise. visit carmel by [sirens] the sea a storybook kind of >> reporter: scenes and fear place. book hotel specials at and panic, explosions, killed 25 people and injured 450, carmel, california. com lebonese officials say the >> no jobs too big or no jobs too small. we can fix them all. devices that exploded were >> it's not only my job, i love including walkie talkies and fixing garage doors. solar energy system, this >> here at precision, we have shows the moment of an the best warranties, we have the best service, and we're always explosion at a funeral of a here for you. >> precision door service a name hezbollah man, and a man falls to the ground, we were feet you can trust. >> hey, let's go somewhere fun away another blast. with triple a. let's go for a [explosion] night on the town. no kids. the crowd panicing in the let's go for a weekend away. okay? let's bring the kids. but chaos. >> reporter: we just heard a first, let's get this fixed. loud explosion, i saw a man >> triple a, your membership to go. whose hands were gone. >> allergies aren't fun for anyone, especially when they terror and confusion, on the work their way into your home. a faces of children, running professional air duct cleaning inside. attacks killing 37 people over from stanley steemer can two days, including two dramatically improve indoor air children. source confirm to abc news, quality and significantly reduce
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indoor allergens. your home israel was behind the tuesday isn't clean until it's stanley attack, targeting hezbollah steemer clean. with thousands of exploding pagers. photos circulating on social media appear to show the >> missing out on the things you remains of the pager model love because of asthma? get back used in the tuesday, to better breathing with an add synchronized attack. israel has yet to publicly claim responsibility, the on treatment for eosinophilic prime minister, benjamin asthma that is taken once every netanyahu speaking out. eight weeks, this is not for saying they will return sudden breathing problems or residents of the northern other eosinophilic conditions. border to their homes safely. allergic reactions may occur. don't stop your asthma treatments without talking with your doctor. tell your doctor if we just got an update from the your asthma worsens headache and sore throat may occur. tell your ministry of health here in doctor if you have a parasitic lebanon, hundreds of people infection. step back out there with sandra. ask your doctor if are still in the hospital recovering from the injuries it's right for you. prime big from these blasts and michael, deal days is coming october 8th the hospitals, many of them, are already operating from the and ninth with exclusive savings just for prime members, you'll tuesday explosions, at feel like a big deal. capacity and then wednesday's blasts brought even more >> shop deals on electronics, patients. >> michael: overwhelming, for fashion and more this prime big them, marcus, thank you, and deal days october eighth and now the latest on the race to ninth. >> thank you. thank you for the 47 days until the trusting us with your secret election. former president trump held a recipes and shared moments. rally, amplifying false claims thank you for bringing us into about the immigrants and
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moment, and it's the "play of the day". >> george: that's going all day long, now the headlines. the latest on the second day of deadly attackings in the middle east, attacks in the middle east. thousands of hezbollah pagers exploded yesterday, and israel hasn't claimed today's attacks, but hezbollah vowed retribution. now, boeing says it will start to furlow non-union machinists, 10s of thousands of employees, mediators are involved between the union and management. >> rebecca: look at this. a major league worthy catch, off the field. a young braves fan, making phenomenal foul-ball grab. one hand to the sky, with her glove. making the catch at the braves' game, the braves went on it beat the cincinnati reds 7-1. and that catch? second-to-none, guys! that was my dream come true as
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a kid, i went to every twins game with a glove, siting in the bleachers .... but it didn't work out. it did not work out. >> george: it did not come true, a heart-pounding rescue, deputy gets into a moving car. >> sean "diddy" combs, awaits trial for racketeering and sex trafficking. aaron katersky and outside the jail. good morning, aaron. >> reporter: good morning, sean "diddy" combs fought to stay out of this case, the attorney called the danger to women. this morning, the millionaire rap can mogle is now inmate 37452-054, afte to get released on jail. >> the fight continues, we are not giving up. >> combs, offers a 50 million dollar bond, backed up bihis
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estate, and offered to restrict female visitors, give up the cell phone, and be monitored by live-in security guards. but the judge pointed to this alarming 2016 video obtained by cnn, showing combs kicking and dragging his former girlfriend, cassie ventura, prosecutors called it clear evidence of dangerousness. and it captured the end of the 10-year loving relationship, the judge interrupted and asked ... what's love got to do with that? >> [soundbite]: he's a smart guy, he knows what he did or didn't do. >> combs' lavish lifestyle a trade mark of his music and persona. seen here, showing off the mansion to vogue in 2017. >> [soundbite]: for the kids and the family, the weather ... >> reporter: housed in a special unite away from the
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they are not endorsing either candidate, early in-person voting happens in a handful of states tomorrow. >> rebecca: big changes there, thank you rachel. a big touchdown for women's sports, pennsylvania just made flag football an officially sanctioned girls high school sport. joining a growing list of states making it possible for more female athletes to get on the gridiron. i think if this was available when i was in high school, i might have played. good morning. >> flag football is exploding in popularity not just for the boyce. pennsylvania, joining the growing list of states to make it officially a girls' high school sport, the inaugural season kicks off next year, the 2025-26 school, pennsylvania alabama, alaska, arizona, california, colflorida, georgia, hawaii, illinois, nevada, new york, and tennessee, all adding flag football to the girls' sports
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rosters and excitement around this is booming. nearly 43,000 girls, participated in flag football in the 2023-24 season, a 10fie% increase from the previous year. 105% increase. people are realizing how amazing women's sports are in general and the committee announced that the flag football will be an official olympic sports starting in the 2028 los angeles games. we have time to get our team together, michael can't be the only ones with skills on the football field. >> michael: i will turn it over, i am done. >> rebecca: you think i could throw the football over the mountain (from napolian dynamite.) i had to try. guys i had to try it. [ laughter ] >> rebecca: what the feds interest rate cut means for you, from your credit bills, to your mortgage, and the downside for some ... >> michael: breaking news on one of your favorite candies,
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impact your everyday life? and elizabeth schulze, how soon will the impact of the lower interest rates hit people when it comes to the credit card bill. >> reporter: credit cards are a big one, record highs after the fed cuts rates you are looking at an average rate of 22%, up from 16% from 2022, before the feds' rate hikes which matters if you carry a bals, 47% of card holders are. and, now, with the rates going down, if you look at the monthly statement, you should start to gradually see the interest payments lower, the key word is gradual, it will take time over the next year, you always still want to pay off as much of your balance on the credit card debt as much as possible to avoid the interest snow-balling and shop around, we took a look and found cards with rates closer to 18-19% right now. >> michael: shop around, be patient to watch the savings come in, and mortgages? >> reporter: we have seen the impacts of fed rate cuts, the
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average mortgage rate, 6.2%, what does it mean when you look at a 400,000 home, the median price for a home in the u.s., 24 50, that's a range, the rate used to be 7.2, 265 dollars cheaper every month, so that's why the mortgage rates matter when you look at monthly costs, don't expect it to go to 2-3%, historically normal is 5-6%. and the housing puzzle, there's refinancing, those who locked in high rates my be considering now, to go a little lower and we with are seeing it happen, refinancing applications went up 127%, last week. compared to one year ago, you are trying to change your rate, for a lower one ... again, though, considerations, you will pay up to 5% of the loan amount, you have to do the math to make sure what you
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save monthly won't cost more ... as in it will save you more than you pay in fees. >> michael: i miss the 2-3% days. all news is not good news, what's the potential downside? >> reporter: we talk about the higher borrowing costs, hurting people who take out loans but it helps people with savings in the bank, if you have money you want to earn the most on that cash you have saved, take a look at high-yield savings account that have returns up to 5.3%, right now, similar with a certificate of deposit, you invest a lump sum of your money for a set amount of time, earning higher interest, up to nearly 6% right now. but, as the fed cuts rates, those rates will start to come down, so if you have money you want to be earning more cash on that money, think about locking in the rates now, before the fed starts to cut more, michael. >> michael: talked about it earlier, we said the rate cut was like christmas for you, right? >> reporter: indeed, like a
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christmas day for me. >> michael: i love it, christmas day for a lot of us, saving money. >> reporter: waiting for it for a long time. >> michael: thank you, elizabeth, as always, to you ginger. so it's not going back to 3.5%. good to know. >> ginger: now talking about the burn scars from san bernardino county, the bridge fire, 80 structures burned and they are still fighting it, 41% contained, there are burn scars north of la, not from the bridge fire but other fires, there's a flood watch because of the low settling in, it's cool, winter weather advisories up to sierra, nevada, heavy rains will move through, it doesn't take much when you have a burn scar, the trough is behind the ridge we with have been seeing the record
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>> george: will reeve back for the third time today, after a very late night, congratulations again on the premiere of the documentary on your parent, superman last night, a great event. we want you to get sleep after the show today. >> will: no rest for the weary, more to do, all for a good reason, thank you for being there, we with had a wonderful time, touched by the support, thank you. if i learned anything about my parents in this whole process, my whole life, it's "get on with your job". [ laughter ] >> will: beginning this morning with another premiere happening out in hollywood, real stars, george clooney, brad pitt reunited on the big screen and the red car pet in
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la, for the new movie "wolfs", their 7th movie, two professional fixers to work together after being hired for the same job, hijinxed ensue, the chemistry, ap, says this is a win-win, and you can catch it when it hits theatres tomorrow, streaming on apple plus tv, apple tv plus, friday september 27th. >> michael: looks great. can't wait that. >> george: you guys like m & m's? >> will: good, we have an exclusive reveal on gma, m & m's coming out for the first time in two years, coming out with a new favor, a new flavor innovation. flavor it's peanut butter and jelly! peanut butter & jelly. and we will try them for the first time, they don't hit stores until december. the chief marketing officer, shares a statement. do you like them? what do you >> michael: i
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like them. >> there's definitely jelly. um, yeah, peanut butter & jelly. >> george: but not too much. >> will: a good balance, well done m & m's, they say peanut butter m & m's have been a long standing favorite flavor, and now, childhood classics, pb&j, bite-sized treats, it's coming to shelves in december. we have a whole bunch here at gma. finally .... they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. michael is maybe choking on an m & m? you okay? [ laughter ] >> michael: yeah, go ahead. >> will: may i continue? >> michael: yes, please. >> will: we with say pictures are worth a thousand words and school photos like this are three letters lol, this is nothing short of an a +, 17
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million shared this on line, and they agree. the toddler's mom, told gma, he's usually smiling, smiling and being a happy kid, loves his pre-school, in his first year, why is he so mad in these photos? what is that pout? it comes down to the haircut, if you don't feel good about the haircut, you are not happy, he doesn't take the hood off, ever ... it went superviral, a family favorite memory that he'll not live down. >> rebecca: you try to take a picture of your kid, they don't want to smile. >> will: and the bad haircut. as i pop a peanut butter jelly m & m in my mouth. >> michael: really good. >> rebecca: i will go walking you enjoy the rest of the m & m's, i am heading over to deals and steals. tori, is here, these are the things you need to have to be prepared. great to see you tori. >> tori: stuff we don't want to think about, glad to have
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killer bees loose in los angeles >> abbott elementary returns october 9th on abc. now abc. >> seven mornings. >> good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc, seven mornings. it's 827. here's a look at your traffic. hi, amanda. hi, reggie. >> we'll head right back to fairfield, where we've been tracking a semi crash or semi truck crash. eastbound 80 before manuel campos parkway. you can see speeds down to about 66mph. it is being cleared from the two right lanes. you should still expect residual delays while the chp pushes this off the roadway. >> reggie, we're going to check in with meteorologist drew tuma right after this break. >> if you've been hurt in an accident and you need results, call sweet james. here are just some of the recent wins for our injured clients. call the firm that wins big. call sweet james.
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world. >> if you've been hurt in an accident and you need results, call sweet james. here are just some of the recent wins for our injured clients. call the firm that wins big. call sweet james >> hey, bay area live with kelly. marcus coming up, we'll chat with eva mendez about her new book. >> plus, calum scott performs. >> that's at nine on abc seven. >> we will see you guys in a half hour. taking a live look at walnut creek. we're getting sunshine breaking out already through the cloud cover. today we'll find morning clouds to sun. a warming trend is starting today. temperatures mild in the 70s and seconds away from the coast. right now, we'll start you out in the low 50s to the low 60s right now. good morning. hayward. you're coming in at 60 degrees, so future weather showing you will break down the cloud cover throughout the afternoon. it will be pleasant today. light winds. and it finally feels mild today. so looking at the numbers, 80s make a comeback. finally this weekend. our warmest areas over the weekend. feels a lot more like summer with full sunshine saturday and sunday.
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>> reggie aqui. drew thank you. we have another abc seven news update in about 30 minutes. you can always catch us on an always catch us on ♪ ♪ >> announcer: welcome back to gma. live from sometimes square! -- live from times square. renowned comedian and podcast host, "it ain't right", tour is sold out across the country, sebastian maniscalco is here with us, give it up for sebastian, everyone, yes. congratulations, first of all, thank you for being here in the middle of the massive tour you have going on, congratulations, you have sold out madison square garden and now since you did that, you want more fans to come, you added a 5th show, congratulations on that. it's called "it ain't right", tour. 23 new cities, next year for you.
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what is the secret to all of your success, how do you keep people coming in? >> actor: first you gotta be funny. that's the >> comedian: i have amazing people working for me, you know what i did, when i started doing stand up comedy, i would go to the comedy club, i would thank everyone for coming, take pictures with people, and establish the connection with people, i felt like if you take the time off to get a baby-sitter, pay for parking and see me, the least i could do is thank you in person. i feel like a built a cool connection with the fans that i have; and, um, you know, i was doing gotham comedy club 20 years ago, wednesday night in front of 7 people, now we are doing 5 gardens, which i never thought was ... it was never "in the cards" for me, i am flattered that people enjoy what i do. >> michael: you paid your dues. >> rebecca: for years.
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what would that guy think of you now, playing madison square garden? the younger you? >> comedian: if i could make a living doing stand up i would have been happy but what's happened on top of that is gravy for me, very grateful. >> michael: before you go on stage, what are some of your must-haves in the dressing room, i am curious. >> comedian: i am not like a prima donna, people bring in couches and car petting to the dressing room, i have a little halls cough drops and an avocado. pretty much that's all. >> michael: a weird combination. >> comedian: hungry have the acocado, sore throat, hat hals. i space it out. not together. halls. >> rebecca: what do your kids think about dad, are you funny
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at home? >> comedian: funny household, the kids are at an age, they came to the show in nashville; and my daughter said to me, after the show, "i know how you get paid daddy, every time somebody laughs you get $1." , so, that's ... [ laughter ] >> comedian: that's how she thinks the pay scale works and my son fell asleep during the show, so he's enjoying what daddy does ... we have a funny household. >> michael: we have time for a quick fire round, we call it "so right it's wrong", so, you know, give us the first thing that comes to mind >> am afraid to play this with you. but we doll it anyway, on morning television. favorite italian food? >> comedian: pizza. >> michael: with you on that. worst time you are heckled. >> comedian: some guy took off his shirt and wanted to fight me in the first row of the comedy store. bee had himesque -- him
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escorted out. he would have killed me, didn't stand a chance. >> michael: going out the back door, avoid that. favorite italian word? >> comedian: "ko-za-fi". it >> michael: habit that most annoys your wife? >> comedian: oh, god ... there's a lot. [ laughter ] >> comedian: that i do? >> michael: yeah. >> comedian: the way i chew my gum, i am loud with an open mouth. [ laughter ] >> rebecca: lots of smacking. >> michael: last one: cringiest high school moment? >> comedian: having a mullet. >> michael: you had a mullet? >> comedian: are you the only one laughing at this? >> michael: that's eddie, you get your money out. you owe him money. >> comedian: laughing at everything i say, this guy.
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>> michael: get the ticket to the 5th show he added to madison square garden. seb -- sebastian, also great to vu, appreciate you, congratulations on four sold out shows and the if i haveth -- 5th one you just booked and i hope that sells out too. the men of "emily in paris", are here, we will be back with more gma! ♪ ♪ respiratory ♪ why choose a mobile network built for places you'll probably never be... ...instead of for where you are most of the time? xfinity mobile was designed for where you need it most.
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>> rebecca: back with the "emily in paris" week, joined by a few men from the show, bruno, samuel arnold, and lucien, who started out as a love interest, it's so great to see all of you here. you are .... you all are so energetic and so lovely on screen, i love seeing all of you interact. lucien, you were only supposed to be in two episodes? and then? here we are! >> actor: these guys are stoked with me here. >> rebecca: happy for it, by the way. what is it like to be part of all of this? >> actor: magical, they welcomed me with open arms and to think we could go -- we are going into the 5th season. it's beyond exciting. >> rebecca: congratulations, bruno, and samuel, this is a break-through show for you, is
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this one of your first trips to the u.s.? you hadn't been to the u.s., outside of "emily in paris", and you learned english? after all of this? >> actor: en petit >> actor: i had not come to the u.s. before season one. this is my first time in new york. >> rebecca: here you are, and i want the audience to see a clip, this is fantastic, take a look. >> [soundbite]: two babies, naked on the day they were born. which was, um, weeks earlier. >> the lights are low. the chill house music is playing in the background. the mobile overhead project, stars and colors ... are they in cream or plum? [ laughter ] >> rebecca: the two of you play off of each other so well? your banter is hilarious.
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is there a buddy-comedy in the works? could the two of you? >> actor: we spoke about with that, actually. it was on a hike in la, we spoke about it, we should do an action-comedy, you and i, or something like that, and he was like "i will think about it". >> actor: i will think about it. >> rebecca: i love that the two of you hiked in la. is this like ... you seem like behind the scenes there's real friendships here. >> actor: yeah, yeah, immediately, chemistry was here, and we do it on the first day, you remember, we come from the same suburbs near paris, we grew up in the same "area", and we ... we got the same feelings. [ snaps ] >> actor: it was like i am totally lost, and it was like "me too". >> rebecca: lets be best friends. lucien, being part of all of this how has it changed your
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life? >> actor: just the reach the show has, it kind of is wild, i guess people .... different countries and different cultures, being able to stop us in the street, she the hord work these guys are doing, as well. hard work and it's a blessing to be part of the show. >> rebecca: emily told -- lily told me earlier in the week, you are shooting all over the world probably going forward, and you wound up having audiences so this is almost like live theatre, pemping in the streets -- performing in the streets because everyone knows you. >> actor: my experience in paris, everyone's super-respectful, it's cool to be in the streets of paris; the show is key to the city, part of the city, i don't think i ever would have seen this version of paris if it were not for the show. >> rebecca: lily said to ask you certain things, these are not scary questions, but she asked: who would you like to take on a roman holiday?
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>> actor: character-wise, oh, gosh, i think alphy emily in rome, would be interesting, and you guys, this is the hardest thing on the set is to keep a straight face when these guys are in action, i get in trouble because i am "cofing", in the corner. corpsing in the corner. oh, no, i mean "laughing", that's a term i didn't realize, yeah. [ laughter ] >> rebecca: excellent, and also, david beckham? he kinda discovered you? >> actor: i was 10-11 years old, i was asked to do a modeling kick in the u.k., i had a big afro, and full of as a kid. and i got the job. turned out it was david beckham, who brought this out, a clothing brand, and i won't tell you what i did on the set ... but i did something --
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save that for next time, he said, lucien, you should get into acting and i said, what's that, he got the assistant to call an acting school in manchester and that's where with it started. so, thank you, david. >> rebecca: reminding you of the differences that we can make in people's lives, especially if your name is david beckham. >> actor: the ripples it has. >> rebecca: do you have a list of places you would like to go to? on the show? >> actor: i would like us to explore more of italy, tuscany, niece, city necessitily. and, what about you, man? >> actor: probably the region of sardegnia, that could be nice, the sand. [ laughter ] >> actor: and the food. >> rebecca: you all happen to eat and drink well behind the
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scenes? >> actor: yeah. >> actor: we don't drink "a lot". [ laughter ] >> actor: we established that ... [ laughter ] >> rebecca: thank you so much to all of you, congratulations on all of it, and all of "emily in paris" is streaming now on net flix, season four, going over to ginger. >> ginger: can't wait to catch up, time to start the day with a smile, sponsored by lg, optimism negativity on line, bringing positivity. a woman's post offering a home-cooked meal, to spread home and kindness, lasagna love, her goal was to support her community during the pandemic, now they provide meals and match those in need way local volunteer who will deliver a homemade lasagna, a gesture with way lasting
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convicted of murder, you are look at a different look through this project at his story. >> actor: something i felt important, in order to do my job successfully, i have to take the information i am given, find the humanity in it, right? so the show does a really good job, i think it provides emotional context for the viewer, you know. it is not to excuse or justify, but give the background you wouldn't otherwise get from more factual-based mediums like a documentary or news cycle. >> rebecca: with the news so many followed this story in the news. we covered it a lot here. what is it like, you played some lovely characters in the past. what's it like to play such a notorious character? >> actor: it was a cool challenge, there was obviously a lot of information to look at, and there's an existing perspective, too. you know a lot of people know the story, a lot of people have opinions about it; so the
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interesting challenge was, you know, i can't really copy that and imitate what i think people want to see. i have to find the disposition or like an essence that's compatible with the outlook on it, so i can also take steps to ... to tell the larger story, you know? >> rebecca: let's take a look at a clip. >> [soundbite]: stop. >> what are you talking about? >> coach: your wunderlick score is not what we needed it to be. >> player: i told you i suck as tests. >> coach: we have to talk to each other. >> player: it's why i gotta run. >> rebecca: this was familiar to you, you have a background in playing football? >> actor: i played football for a few years. i was a linebacker and a guard. >> rebecca: a linebacker and a guard who ended up being --
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becoming an actor, how does that happen? >> actor: i don't know. i just shifted, but i did a musical one year; i decided i liked it, and i just kept pursuing theatre, it just kinda went in that direction, i guess. >> rebecca: it all worked out the way it was meant to. we were laughing a minute okay, because you had to get to set very, very early ... because your arms were filled with tattoos. >> actor: all sleeved up. >> rebecca: and the artist had to put it altogether. we see a right there. how long did that take? >> actor: it took 3 hours every morning. >> rebecca: you washed it off every day, and then you put it on again every morning in >> actor: we had special oils to get the adhesives off, it was quite the process. yeah, it was something. >> rebecca: even before you started and we see you there; how did you bulk up for the role? it took a lot of physical, as well?
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>> actor: i had a good trainer and it was just ... you know, working out like 5 days a week, just shakes. so many shakes. all kinds of shakes. >> rebecca: you were drinking shakes, i thought you meant you were shaking. >> actor: no, a lot of protein shakes and tons of food. and, in between every meal i would drink shakes. just shakes all the time. that's the secret. yeah. >> rebecca: that's secret guys. shakes. >> actor: the hollywood secret. >> rebecca: thank you for joining us. thank you for having me again. the first two episodes of the american sports story, streamog hulu, airing tuesdays on fx, great work, we will be right back. ♪ ♪
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>> now streaming only on disney plus. >> now, from abc seven mornings. >> it's 859. good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc, seven mornings. here's traffic with amanda. hi reggie. >> let's go to san jose, where a two car crash is blocking the left lane at southbound 880. this is after bascom. you can see it's bringing speeds down to seven and nine miles per hour. in some areas, traffic is backed up from 101 hour drive time. san francisco to sfo, 24 minutes, 29 minutes to get from 238 to the maze and 22 minutes to get from highway 85 to sjc. drew. >> hey amanda, we're looking at the forecast today, increasing sunshine. a warming trend gets underway here. that warming trend continues into the weekend. 50s and 60s your temperatures right now. future weather showing you look at all that sunshine headed our way this afternoon. it's going to be lovely, so enjoy a pleasant day. warmer weather gets here for the upcoming weekend.
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>> reggie drew thank you. time now for live with kelly and mark. we see you again at 11:00 for midday live. until then, hope you have a deja vu: it's live with kelly and mark. ♪♪ today, film star and author, eva mendes. plus, performing his new single, "roots," calum scott. also, record breaker week continues
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