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in 25 minutes. gma is comi good morning, america. breaking overnight. ferguson erupting. [ shots fired in a parking lot during a press conference. a teenager in critical condition, reportedly shot after firing on police. the latest from a city once again reaching a boiling point. also new this morning, the donald on the aa tack. fighting back after the comments about one of the moderators. >> they're common statements. only a deviant would think of what people said. >> his rivals piling on this morning. will this be the tipping point for trump? state of emergency. millions of gallons of toxic water unleashed in colorado. transforming the water into this yellow sludge. the river closed.
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people warned to get out of the way as toxic brew heads towards a popular vacation resort. out of control. a freak storm trapping a brother and sister parasailing. the rope snapping in midair. horrifying beachgoers. how they walked away from this vacation nightmare. and we do say good morning, america. on this monday morning. good to have david in for george this morning. vacation this morning. aloha, america. it's great to be back. but the news does go on. the situation in ferguson overnight. there is. and then, it turned violent overnight. people out, of course, to commemorate the one-year anniversary of michael brown's death. >> disturbing scenes. one teenager in critical condition after he opened fire
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on police. >> kendis gibson is there for us this morning. >> reporter: good morning. what a wild scene overnight. starting with a gun battle involving two groups, up to 60 shots fired in less than 45 seconds. ending back there, where you see the police officers. one man gunned down. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: overnight, gunshots erupting, mark the anniversary of the shooting death of 18-year-old michael brown. [ gunfire ] tense moments of chaos and confusion, ending can a black teenager, tyrone harris, shot by police. tony ricin posting this video to twitter. >> back up. back up! >> stay away. >> get the man some help. >> reporter: the gunshots first heard last night. between what were rival groups not part of the protests. ferguson's police chief speaking with the media nearby when the shots begin.
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>> chief? where you at? >> reporter: within seconds, everyone running for cover. police said harris fled the scene and opened fire on a police suv containing four detectives. they left the vehicle and harris continued to shoot at them with a stolen semi-automatic weapon. all four detectives firing back. >> listen, in a lot of emotions. i get it. this is something different. we can't sustain this as a community as we move forward. we have other individuals out there who are armed right now. they're part of this group. we need the public's help. we can't do it by ourselves. we have to have the community out here, helping us, working with us, to identify this and to make this stop. >> reporter: this comes as authorities in dallas a investigating a police shooting dealership. 19-year-old christian taylor climbing over a barricade.
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jumping on the windshield of gray mustang before driving his car into the show room. >> there's a black male, blonde hair. >> reporter: rookie ster brad miller and his training officer respond to the scene. >> shots fired. >> reporter: the rookie officer miller, firing four rounds. the other officer, using his taser. st. louis police saying this morning they made four ares overnight. three officers suffered minor injuries. today is a day of civil disobedience here in ferguson. david? >> kendis gibson, thank you. now to donald trump on the defensive this morning. not backing down after his comments about one of the moderators at the big debate. some rival candidates looking to take advantage. tom llamas covering the campaign. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump said to do something he hasn't done yet. introduce policy positions. plans. details on immigration reform
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and job creation. first, a few other issues to deal with. this morning, donald trump marching on. trying to move beyond his fight with box news and stay at the top of the poms. >> honestly, megyn, if you don't like it, i'm sorry. >> reporter: over the weekend, spat with megyn kelly turning crass. >> you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes. blood coming out of her wherever. >> reporter: not apologizing but clarifying. >> i was referring to nose, ears, they're common statements. only a deviant would think of what people said. >> reporter: on friday, before the comments, kelly said she treated all the candidates fairly. >> he felt attacked. it wasn't an take. . it was fair question. >> reporter: she hasn't spoken about his statements. his fellow candidates piling on. jeb bush condemning trump's
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words at a gathering in atlanta. >> do we want to insult 53% of all voters? >> reporter: and carly fiorina tweeting, mr. trump, there is no es kus. trump tweeting back and going for the jugular. i just realized if you listen to carly fiorina for more than ten minutes straight, you develop massive headache. she has zero chance. the new war of words within the party coming amid a shakeup in team trump. the billionaire candidate says on saturday he fired senior adviser roger stone for being a publicity hound. stone saying he quit. >> the campaign has been diverted from the big picture issues. >> reporter: trump's popularity has not taken a hit. he's in michigan tomorrow. organizers are expecting a standing room only crowd of about 2,000. vip tickets sold at $125 a piece and are already sold out. >> i want to bring in jonathan karl this morning.
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he's tracking all of this and covering the president as well. talk that this will be the controversy that gives trump a hit. it's hard to tell. >> well, david, you know, the demise of donald trump has already been predicted several time this is in came pain. when he insults immigrants. when he insulted john mccain. there is no reliable polling yet. the trump campaign will try to pivot away from the controversy. as you heard tom mention, he'll put obvious issue papers. i'm told this is this week. in addition to that stop in michigan, he'll travel to iowa and new hampshire and try to look more like a traditional candidate. >> he famously raised his hand not promising he wouldn't run as a independent if he didn't get the nomination. there's growing pressure that he not run as an independent, right? >> there is. i have news on this. i talked to a senior adviser who
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tells me he may be changing his position on this. trump is seriously considering going ahead and making that pledge that he refused to make at the beginning of that debate, promising that he will not run as an independent candidate david, the real leverage the rnc has, they could potentially ban him from future debates if he doesn't take that pledge. >> enjoy the day out there, jon. looks like. we'll move on to extreme weather hitting millions of americans. torrential downpours. damaging wind. flash flooding. ginger keeping an eye on it all. >> i've got the pictures. over the weekend, so many pictures coming in. this one from elk creek, nebraska nebraska. this was at night. the tornado illuminated by lightning. blinding rain and ferocious winds in south dakota. gusts exceeding 90 miles per hour.
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driving drivers off the road. hurling inging trailer on its side. a similar scene in nebraska. winds up to 60 miles per hour. in illinois, that bolt too close. and overnight in missouri, damaging wind clawing apart several buildings. in the tampa bay area, another soaker. nearly a foot of rain falling in just eight days. out west in arizona, monsoon storms blowing up over the horizon. flash floods dominating the roads below. when it sub sized, an obstacle course for drivers. the flash flood watch is on again for new mexico. flash flood warnings go through southern missouri this morning. the storms still hanging out there. a pocket, a bull's eye. two-plus inches. another one along the east coast. a wet monday night into tuesday for so many folks. much more coming up.
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now to the environmental disaster in colorado. the governor declaring a state of emergency there. after 3 million gallons of toxic water was accidentally released into the river. the yellow sludge making its way to new mexico and threatening lake powell on the utah/new mexico border. >> reporter: this morning, parts of colorado under a state of emergency. after epa workers released 3 million gallons of toxic water into the river. more than a 100-mile stretch of pristine river transformed by in yellow sludge after an epa cleanup crew released tainted mine. >> it's scary. it's dangerous. >> reporter: officials have clos the river. warning people to stay away from the water. at its peak, it had 300 times
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the normal level of arsenic and 3500 times the normal level of lead. this morning, the waist pouring into the river at 550 gallons per minute. headed for the grand canyon and lake powell. vacationers warned not to eat, drink, or swim in the water. the plume reaching new mexico. >> the magty tuesday tyty tyty -- magnitude is -- you can't describe it. it was like when i flew over the fires. and, you see something that -- your mind is not ready or adjusted to see. >> reporter: the epa says the plume should dissipate as it moves squoun treatment. the potential long-term impacts are still a mystery. for "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, denver. we turn to the major air scares over the weekend. emergencies on three flights. two airplanes losing cabin pressure.
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one pummeled by hail. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, david. three planes. one hit by weather. two with reports of depressurization. a wild ride. fortunately, all three planes landed safely. not once, but twice, jetliners apparently losing cabin pressure and dekrending. >> had a pressurization problem. descending to one zero thousand. >> reporter: passengers make a landing in omaha. >> delta, 1917, just verify, you're not declaring an emergency. >> reporter: no one injured. the cause not known. over indianapolis on sunday, a chicago-bound united express jet suffering a mechanical issue rapidly descending. >> maybe a little scary. the first time you put on an oxygen mask. there may be a fairly steep descent descent. >> reporter: this after the
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damage to a delta a-320. >> we are having hard time here. >> reporter: so bad on a flight from boston to salt lake city, the the radar in the nose cone taken out. the pilots can barely see. >> our forward windshields have significant damage. >> i didn't realize that we were in as much danger rn as we were until we got on the ground. and actually saw the damage to the plane. then i realized we were lucky to be alive. >> reporter: that depressurization issue on the plane that landed in indianapolis, three passengers complained of inner ear issues. they were cleared at the airport. >> david, thank you. right to amy with the other top stories. including shots fired outside a u.s. consulate. >> that's right. two people opened fire outside
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the u.s. consulate in istanbul, turkey. police fired back. they say one woman was captured. today's violence was one day after u.s. fighter jets arrived in turkey for air strikes against isis in neighboring syria. back here in this country, more evacuations in the west as new wildfires erupt period as many as 1,000 homes threatened in northern arizona. more than 6,000 acres burning this morning. more homes evacuated in norng california ever a a new fire broke out there on sunday. a 21-year-old forest service firefighter was killed after he was struck by a tree. a dramatic explosion in michigan. a car was rear-ended and crashed into this home's gas meter. look at that. setting off that blast there. first responders rescued the family inside moments before the explosion. the driver who caused the crash is still on the run. and terrifying moments for this brother and sister parasailing when a storm blew in
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and snapped the line attaching them to that boat. look that. sending them flying out of control. you can see the line snap and then the wind carried them away. it happened in europe. onlookers were screaming in panic. when the wind died down. the two landed amazingly in some bushes and were not seriously injured. well, off the day at the ballpark for the new york yankees. not only did they lose. a fan throwing a blue jays home run ball back on to the field and it hit outfielder brett gardner in the back of the head. he laughed it off saying, i've got a hard head, so it's all good. and finally, fyi. lol is o-u-t. people who are hip and cool no longer use lol when responding to quips online. a shocking new survey found ha ha is now the number one way to show amusement.
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or using a smiling face emoji. in third place, heehee or hey hey. omg, i used lol yesterday. >> i think, are you really laughing out loud. >> i am when i write it. >> unless you're really laughing out loud, go with the he he. >> i like amy's hey hey. >> hey hey hey. we're moving on now. you're going remember where you were when you got the news yesterday. this morning, we're going celebrate the life of a legend and dear friend to many of us nfl hall of famer, broadcasting great frank gifford passed away over the weekend. a beloved member of the abc family. our chris connelly has a look at his remarkable life. >> reporter: as a football player in the '50s and '60s with
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the new york giants. >> frank gifford flying around the end. >> reporter: a broadcaster with abc's monday night football. >> we have great players. >> reporter: as a member of a high-profile sent couple. he had the charisma associated with leading men in the movies. but it was football that made him famous. >> i was out of the order because i was from california, my nose wasn't broken. i had all my teeth. i paid a price on the football field. >> reporter: he retired in 1964 and became a broadcaster. while doing guest hosting for "good morning america." gifford would meet his future wife. the vivacious kathie lee johnson. >> you can't help but like him. >> reporter: she survives him along with five children and five grandchildren. michael strahan honoring him. >> if you're a football fan, a giants fan, you remember him for all the great things he did on
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the field and you remember him from tv, that's great too. i just hope people remember that we lost a good man and a good person. >> reporter: frank give fod died at his home on sunday at the age of 84. for "good morning america," chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >> michael said it so well. a good man and a good person. i had the privilege of working with him for a time at abc sports along with jim mckay. you talk about a gentleman. so charming. he was a neighbor of yours. >> he was. a beautiful person. >> this is an incredible photo of him in "the daily news." >> we're thinking of kathie lee and the kids. >> my heart to kathie lee and all of his kids. a wonderful man. >> truly was. >> another check of the weather? horrible fire conditions. you have to see this video.
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the red flag good morning, happy monday. i'm meteorologist bill evans. let's take a look outside, sun and clouds, a nice morning, a temperature of 71 degrees. a nice day today across the area, temperature about 70 whitestone, cambria heights down the jersey shore, 62 wrights town. very comfortable, some showers are off to the west. it will slowly creep into western new jersey this afternoon. rain and thunderstorms back to our west. we have a rainy day tomorrow. today some nice weather at 82,
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enjoy. much more ahead this morning. we have an abc news exclusive with the family of the race car driver killed by nascar's tony stewart. they've unleashed a new lawsuit and new allegation this is morning. >> the man who is supposed to be the best driver in the world revs his engine and and kills him. >> we'll have details on that and much more. we got the new tempur-flex and it's got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress. you sink into it, but you can still move around. now that i have a tempur-flex, i can finally get a good night's sleep.
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clinton street in kabol hill when a mercedes knocked him into the air. the driver did stay at the scene. witnesses say the victim was a local business owner. new this morning, police say this man grabbed some high priced jewelry from a sheeps head bay brooklyn apartment. this happened saturday night investigators say he made off with six gucci watches, a few wedding rings and 4 grand in cash. anyone with information should call crime stoppers. two streets in long island city are getting new names. court square is the new name for two short dead end streets a block apart flanking the courthouse between jackson avenue. the streets are being renamed court square east and west.
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let's go over to our maps and tell you we do have an accident in new jersey on route 80. that's the exit for route 287. you can expect a delay as you go through that spot. we have the sawmill. that's closed down with construction and the hutch headed southbound near exit 22. that is an accident being cleared away. subway status, our g trains downtown delays with signal problems, and then our 4 trains signal problems at bedford park boulevard. you can expect some downtown delays there. at our hudson river crossing the lincoln is 30 minutes. the holland is a 20 minute delay. street cleaning rules are in effect for today city wide. michelle back to you. >> thank you so much. let's toss it over to bill. >> good morning to you and today we've got sunshine and clouds to start the day, a nice comfortable 71 degrees. it's going to be a nice start, a nice day.
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a little bit more on the humid side. it's august. going to be a great day. showers and thunderstorms are in eastern pennsylvania. today. back to to our west and south, showers and thunderstorms that come in tonight after midnight. we've got 79 by 1:00, 82 this afternoon and sunshine. uv index a 9. tomorrow at this time we've got thunderstorms through the day on tuesday. could be some flash flood michelle. one. that's the news for now, coming up on good morning america, join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can watch our favorite shows together, on demand. i switched. so i can connect to the internet just about anywhere with my free twc wifi hotspots. join the millions who switched to time warner cable. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100meg internet, and hundreds of hd channels. you'll also get unlimited calling to the us, mexico canada, china, and now india.
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good morning, america. right now, the police are investigating after violence erupted in ferguson, missouri, overnight. sending people running for cover. one teenager in critical condition after he allegedly opened fire on police. four people under arrest. three officers injured. a key ruling in the so called slerndman case today. a wisconsin judge will decide if those two teenage girls accused of trying to kill their own friend should be transferred to adult court. and kelly rutherford, accused of kidnapping. she's defying a court order. you'll hear from her. she'll speak out in the 8:00 hour. >> it's been a long battle her.
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who you gonena call? the original fan favorite bill murry ry murray joining the reboot. alongside kristen wiig, and others. >> i know we're not supposed to say lol, but really. lara will have the detail ahead. we begin this half hour with new trouble for nascar champion tony stewart. he's facing a lawsuit after hitting kevin ward jr. on the track a year ago. we're hearing from the lawyer for ward's family. >> reporter: good morning, robin. sunday marked the one-year anniversary of the fateful race, footage of the tragedy already scrutinized in a grand jury investigation. kevin ward's family wants a jury too look again. and fand fault.
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it was a harrowing moment. kevin ward ar car crashing into a wall after colliding with tony stewardt stewart's car. ward steps out on the to the track. stew thwartart stewart's car striking and hitting him. a year after ward's death, the family filing suit against stewart. saying stewart breached his duty to operate his vehicle in a reasonable, safe man nor by wantonly, willfully, and recklessly driving his vehicle. gunning his engine while under a caution. overnight, the family's attorney speaking exclusively to abc news. >> a caution flag was up. ward. yet, the man who is supposedly the best driver in the world revs his engine and runs over and kills him.
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>> reporter: last year, a grand jury deciding not to file criminal charges against stewart. authorities saying a toxicology report showed ward's judgment may have been impaired due to marijuana found in his system. >> this has been one of the toughest tragedyies i have ever had to deal with. >> reporter: the ward family's attorney saying their investigation tells a different story. >> we have done some great digging and found some incredible eyewitnesses who have given us statements. >> reporter: on sunday, stewart returning to the watkins glen track for the first time. >> he got some of the biggest cheers during driver introductions. >> reporter: that's little solace for ward's family. >> they've maintained a healthy sense of the need for accountability and responsibility. >> reporter: well, stewart's camp has no comment. if a jury finds that he was negligent and was even partly at fault for ward's death, they could award damages.
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the amount would be based david? now to tourists on edge in yellowstone national park after a bear attacked and kill manned who works at the park. authorities think they might have captured the grizzly now. >> reporter: this morning, a new lead as authorities at yellowstone national park hunt for a killer grizzly bear. >> we did catch a female adult bear. we're in the process of doing testing with the bear and make sure that we have in fact captured the right bear. >> reporter: that female bear officials say might be responsible for mauling to death an experienced montana hiker who worked with the park's urgent car clinics. >> he has defensive wounds on his fore arms. he was alive when he encountered the bear. >> reporter: the deadly attack happening here in a popular off-trail area in one of america's most beloved national parks. this morning, the elephant back loop trail now closed until
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further notice. according to the national parks service, anywhere from 674 to 839 grizzlies live in yellowstone. they're a concern. >> keep going! >> reporter: in may, this encounter caught on camera. black bear and her cubs charging at a group of sight seers. >> go, go, go! >> reporter: and in june, this grizzly getting way too close park. >> there's a bear on my car. oh, my gosh. >> reporter: park officials believe at least one cub was involved. they're focusing the search on the immediate area where the body was found cached by the bears. a tactic used to preserve their food. if the grizzly is responsible, they'll have to euthanize it. in the meantime, rangers are urging caution for all hikers. telling them to wear bells like this to maize noise when they hike. keep their food safe.
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carry bear spray. we know the victim didn't have this. >> all right, kayna, thank you. an urgent search for man missing after a kayak accident. inside the kayak was the daughter of annie lennox and her boyfriend. >> reporter: this morning, what started as a kayaking trip on new york's scenic hudson river turning into a desperate search. >> respond for report of an overturned canoe. two subjects in the water yelling for help. >> reporter: those kayakers well known. tallie lennox, daughter of annie lennox, and her boyfriend, ian jones. >> a female subject may have been rescued by another boat. male subject missing. >> reporter: 22-year-old lennox safe this morning. 32-year-old jones is still missing. >> we're looking into all possibilities. alcohol may have played a role.
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>> reporter: the kayak capsizing. lennox and jones reportedly not wearing life jackets. once in the waterers separated after 15 minutes by the strong currents. the river being searched since. jones a photographer and model. lennox, a model turned artist. tallie often seen on the red carpet supporting her mom. police don't suspect foul play. saying it's a terrible accident in the river. for "good morning america," gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> so heart breaking to hear. now to ginger. you have incredible video.
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crazy stuff. elon musk, the man behind tes la and papal. check this out from reena ninan. >> reporter: over the weekend, billionaire elon musk living life on the edge. of a plying ingflying plane. posting inging photos on instagram. writing went for a nice wing walk. what could possibly go wrong? hurtling through the air at 130 miles per hour. just a nor nal day for musk, who has been compared to "ironman." the south african canadian american business magnate. >> and lift yaufr. >> reporter: building rockets to take man to outer space. no stranger to extreme sports.
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dabbling in kiteboarding. this stunt may be his boldest yet. his model wife right by his side. not afraid of soaring to new heights. for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> better him than us. >> go for it. when we come back, the latest on the day's big headlines. the sec reet drink that can help you beat stress etting. what's in it? we got the new tempur-flex and it's got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress. you sink into it, but you can still move around. now that i have a tempur-flex, i can finally get a good night's sleep. (vo) change your sleep. change your life. change to tempur-pedic.
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this is a channel 7 eyewitness news brief. >> good morning everyone. it's 7:56 on this monday august 10th. i'm michelle charlesworth. topping headlines at this hour, a suffolk county family is safely on dry land after their boat sank off the south shore of long island. this picture shows a police marine boat pulling assieging vest sell out of the water. the family of five on board including two children, a passing boat happened to have three volunteer firefighters on board. they helped pull the family to safety and they called police. let's get a check on the commute with heather o'rourke. i want to show you a webcam. i'll show you some delays we
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have on the bronx river parkway. you can see traffic is very heavy as you head on to the southbound side. let's go to our maps. as you go on the northbound side at yonkers avenue we have an overturned vehicle. there are reports the vehicle is in the water. if you are going on to the sawmill river parkway, northbound the ramp to exit 21e is closed. that is construction and the hump headed south near exit 22, that's another accident being cleared away. whitestone an accident at the tolls, street cleaning rules are in effect for today. thank you so much. nice day out there, bill. >> clouds, we've got sun, we've got a temperature at this hour start off 8:00 with a temperature at 72 degrees. a great day with a humidity that starts to pick up in the afternoon. 72 around rickwood, whitestone, belmar, 68 to the north and west. a couple scattered showers and thunderstorms keep hanging around slowly in eastern pennsylvania. those will drift into western new jersey. thunderstorms back to the west come in here as we get into the day tomorrow.
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ruther good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and kelly rutherford speaks out. >> from the beginning, i said i would fight for my children. >> she's take her custody battle into her own hands. speaking out exclusively to "gma." battle that bulge. the real reason you stress-eat. the secret drink that could help you beat it. who you gonna call? the origin gnat "ghostbuster" making a star turn in the reboot everyone is talking about. and two of hollywood's hottest men, henry cavill and armie hammer here live as we say -- >> good morning, america.
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what wither you saying? >> i said, good morning. >> good morning, america. >> henry and armie. there are our models getting made over right now. we're sharing their beauty tips ahead. part of our new slam bam glam, thank you ma'am? >> that's what i thought you were going to say. >> somebody's been on vacation. >> yeah. and a store making hdlines. target, finally on target. a huge change they're making. all because of one mom who called them out for separating toys by gender. as we see amy scurry over there. >> i was giving her time. >> we're going to turn to amy with the morning rundown. >> i appreciate that. the big story. violence, chaos and looting in ferguson, missouri, one year after the police shooting of michael brown sparked so much outrage. overnight, shots rang out,
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forcing officers and protesters to duck for cover. a teenager is in critical condition. kendis gibson is in ferguson with the latest. >> reporter: amy, good morning. protesters calling for a day of civil disobedience. that's the last thing police want to hear after last night's violence. it was a wild and chaotic scene that started with a gun battle involving two groups. up to 60 shots fired in lesds than 45 seconds. the gunfire could be heard all throughout the city. sent people scrambling for cover. one suspect ran from the scene and was followed by four detectives to the back of that building where you see officers standing by. he exchanged gunfire with the police officers and was injured. today, many are hoping will be a peaceful day around these parts. amy? >> thank you, kendis. meanwhile, the fbi is investigating the death of another unarmed black teen. this time, in texas.
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19-year-old college football player christian taylor was seen on surveillance vad yo vandalizing a car. he drove his car through the glass of the show room. he was shot by a rook ke officer. hillary clinton is unveiling a plan today to make college more affordable. the ten-year, $350 billion plan is aimed at reducing the cost of four-year public schools making community college tuition free and cuts interest rates for student loans. states will receive federal funding. and no apologies this morning from donald trump. megyn kelly. he claims when he said blood coming out of her wherever he meant her nose and ears, not to imply she was hormonal. and the epa is snow saying a toxic spill from a river in
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southern colorado is now far larger than previously thought. 3 million gallons of wastewater from a gold mine spilling there into the river. they're accusing the epa of authorities. people are being told to stay out of the water. in medical news, a new debate in the battle over obesity. coca-cola is now teaming up with scientists playing down sugar's role in obesity. they say americans' lack of exeer size is the main cause of the obesity epidemic. the company is tying to turn around flat soda sales. a wild stunt. man climbing this crane in protest against sea world then lighting off fireworks. the stunt man is known as steve o. who starred in the "jackass" movies. he was arrested when he came down. it doesn't make any sense
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and lord only knows the lengths kids will go to to put out a good video. the high school player uses his nose instead of a finger. if this is a trust exercise, he passes with flying colors. whatever the motivation, the nose hold worked. >> no. >> it was? >> i wondered because of the words you were emphasizing. >> nose. you had to wait for it. it was worth it. lara in the social square. we're going punt it to you. >> thank you, david. here's what's coming up on the "gma morning menu." the famous actress now accused of kidnapping. kelly rutherford speaking out on "gma." target's big move. ditching gender labels. what it could mean for you and your family. and diet secrets for you. how this drink could help end your stress eating. heading outside right now. why?
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>> reporter: "gossip girl" star kelly rutherford's toughest role yet. >> my first priority is to protect my children. >> reporter: lawyers for her ex-husband accusing her of abduction, as she defies a court monaco. >> i'm a mother first. from the beginning, i said i would fight for my children. i think most parents would. >> reporter: back in june, her six-year, in and out of court personal drama got a bit of a reprieve when a monaco court said the kids should spend several weeks of summer vacation with rutherford before returning to her ex-husband. >> children need the love of both parents. they need the love of a present parent. someone that's there. i think they need both of us. >> reporter: she's reunited with them in june. when they returned from europe where they had been since 2012. on thursday, she failed to send them back.
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custody. >> it's hard for the kids and i. way. um, because -- you know, we just together. they're very young. >> reporter: his lawyers e-mailing rutherford on sunday saying, this children were to have been returned by august 7th. and demanding that she confirm she'll have them on a plane to france tonight and returned to their father. >> it put many as a parent in an odd place, right? because if nobody is taking jurisdiction, how do you put your children on a plane to a foreign country not knowing what is going to happen? >> reporter: when she filed for divorce in 2009, she and giersch were to share custody. when his u.s. visa was revoked, a judge ruled they should lye in temporarily. >> what she's doing is respecting twhat court said in 2012.
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their american citizens. they have a right to live in their own country. >> reporter: rutherford says right before they were supposed to go back to monaco, her son and daughter told her alarming things that made her worry about their safety if she were to send them back. she would not say what they were. her ex-husband's lawyers say as early as today, they plan to fire paperwork to compel the children's return to their father in monaco. >> here chief legal analyst dan abrams. we have been talking about this for the last few xwreerps how about kelly's latest move? >> this is a risky move by kelly rutherford. why? you can understand her position. gnat a california court, the same california court that sent her kids to europe is now saying, you know what? we don't have jurisdiction. meaning we can't enforce the things we required him to do. if they're not going to force him to do the things they said he was supposed to do, because
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they're saying it's not our case anymore, why should she abide by it either? the new york court saying it doubt have jurisdiction. her position is, who is supposed to be peltelling me that the kids are supposed to be in europe any way. on the other hand, the risk is that the monaco court will step in and say we want our order enforced. it ends up in the and thathands of the state department. >> this is so messy. no u.s. court jurisdiction. >> correct. >> none. >> i blame the california court for this. we should have been able to foresee this at the outset. saying, oh, let's send these kids temporarily. they're u.s. citizens. they're going to stay u.s. citizens. it's just for awhile until he gets his visa. of course that's not what happened. the kids have been in monaco for years.
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kelly rutherford's position is when does that snend if the courts are saying we don't have jurisdiction here, then her position is these are u.s. citizens. the presumption should be they stay here. the danger is that the monaco court gets upset, which it probably will. that they then go to the u.s. government and say, you have to enforce our order. >> what are the chances that the involved? >> i think they have to get involved. i call for them to get involved when the kids were in monaco. involved. decision. it's a tough, tough to know what the state department will do. i think they should do the right thing, which, in my view, is to leave u.s. citizen kids in the united states. we'll see what happens. i think it's a good thing that the state department is finally being forced to address this as opposed to everyone wants to say, this isn't our problem. this is not our problem.
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>> and the children are now 8 and 6. they know what's going on. >> they have a sense of what's going on. it's time to get it resolved. this is a bold move. >> thank you, dan. >> incredible. send the kids away temporarily. >> heartbreaking. need a resolution. >> thinking about kelly and the kids. also this morning, changing its ways at target. the retailing giant saying it will no longer use signs referring to a specific gender, like girls toys or boys toys. all thanks to one mom. and the power of social media. >> reporter: this morning, target taking an unprecedented step towards gender neutrality. after social media backlash. their goal, defy gender stereo stereotypes within the aisles. they're trying to strike a better balance. >> target is a trend-certificate.
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it's a huge retailer. popular are young people. >> reporter: the game-changing conversation kicked off with a mom of three, abbey who tweeted this photo from inside her local target store showing a sign for building sets and a separate sign for girls' building sets. the kapgscaption reading, don't do this, target. >> as my kids got old enough, my boys didn't want to go down the girl girlie aisles, we would have conversations, it's okay for kids to play with any toys they want to. >> reporter: target vowing to move with the times by revamping science. in the kids' bedding area, science will no longer feature suggestions for boys or girls. just kids. in toy aisles, they'll remove reference to gender, including the use of pink, blue, yellow,
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or green paper on the shelves. >> they're opening up a world of possibility for these kids. >> reporter: not the first time retailers have ditched gender stair joetypes. in 2012, a 13-year-old urged easy bake ovens to move to a more neutral product. speaking of gender neutral, this truck pillow i got a few months ago in the boys bedding section. that's not going to be the case anymore. they're saying the change will happen over the next few months. >> it's great. >> really cool. >> legos among them. >> a cute pillow. >> i can get you one, too, robin. for your office. >> love that. >> thank you, reena. this morning, we're launching a brand-new series to help you lose weight, live longer, and feel better. we're calling it "diet wars." all week long, dr. jen ashton will be here. first, something we all battle.
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stress and weight. mara shaf mara schiavocampo has the story. >> reporter: in the battle of the bulge, sometimes will power can wilt. the culprit? it could be stress. in a recent study published in the journal nour roon, people who had moderate stress chose foods that tasted good over healthier options. the reason? stress changed brain chemistry to make self-control harder. >> when people are under stress, their body wants to have glucose. that's the brain's preferred source of energy. you can get it in many ways. the fastest, cheapest, soda and cookies. >> reporter: two years ago, candice weighed 190 pounds. way. >> reporter: she started eating healthy and working out.
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but candice, getting over a recent break up and looking for a new apartment says stress has been her biggest obstacle in reaching her goal weight. though she's lost 40 pounds, she wants to lose 7 more. >> i have the urge to reach to my old vices when i'm stressed. >> reporter: what is the best weapon to beat your brain's wiring? >> i say plan, plan, plan, and then plan some more. if you're going to be going to work, pack your lunch. pack your snack. so you have what you need at the ready. >> reporter: for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> thank you, mara. here with us, dr. jen ashton. in front of a large brain on the floor. >> when people say stress is all in your head, it actually is. all of this starts in the brain. you take stress, this can be short-term stress.
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it triggers a massive hormonal release. insulin, cortiso plp ghrelin. leptin. metabolism. thing. the problem is when the stress is chronic. that's not good. you get a signal disruption. it makes us crave more. it makes us eat more. guess what that does to our body? makes us store more fat. >> do we eat more poorly? >> no one craves a big bag of carrots or broccoli. we go for highly palatable foods. look at the animation. >> yep, those are all the things i love. >> foods high in fat, salt, sugar, calories. they work all over the body. they cause an increase in
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abdominal fat. >> you have a secret weapon. >> we have to deal with stress or it will deal with us. we want something we can use as medicine. lavender, mix it up in lemon aid. let it soak for a week. take blueberries, muddle them up, add honey if you need it. you get a nice stress-busting drink. >> okay. reach for that instead of the burger. >> yes, exactly. >> dr. jen will take your questions throughout the morning. treater @drjashton.
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i'm g thank you very much. good morning i'm meteorologist bill evans. fair weather cumulus clouds, kind of a nice day. 72 degrees, partly cloudy, a little southerly wind here. 73 around canarsie, ridgewood right around down towards staten island 71 degrees. a pretty morning outside, we're looking at 79 by the time we get to the afternoon. a pretty day today. these showers and thunderstorms develop after midnight tonight, and we'll have some rain for the morning commute tomorrow, a shower and thunderstorm during the day. that will end on wednesday afternoon: >> i just got to show off some of the crowd. i love it in the summer. how y'all girls doing? doing well? where are you from? >> apple valley, minnesota. >> she's very specific. we have to get in for "pop news." lara? >> will you repeat. >> i said now we must go to "pop news." >> we begin on this monday
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morning, we're so happy you're back. and we're so happy about this. you hear the song. we thought an all-female reboot of "ghostbusters" was great. now better news. bill murray has agreed to join melissa mccarthy, kristen wiig and others. murray will not play peter venkman. not wearing the proton pack. he'll stand in the way of the ladies in this rendition. murray has previously said on more than one occasion, no. every time the idea of a third installment was pitched. for the original cast. he's been supportive of the women's edition. he didn't want to get involved in another edition with the men. the "ghostbusters" reboot is shooting in boston right now. set for release in july 2016.
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he ain't frad of no girls. >> i love how we say reboot. >> it is. who gets his proton pack? >> word is dan aykroyd will play a taxi driver who comes into the mix can kristen wiig. >> la, larks la, larks la. stop. >> here's how it ends. >> no, no. >> one more thing. >> tmi. >> now, this is a yard sale i would not miss. i would brake for. betsey johnson hosted a weekend. she put 10,000 articles of clothing from her personal collection for sale on her front lawn in east hampton. the design sir moving to malibu to be closer to her daughter. selling her dezins. her one-of-a-kind runway pieces.
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over 50 years in the fashion industry. she admitted she's a bit of a hoarder. she says, if i lived to be 1,000 years, i couldn't wear anything. depending on the sales receipts, she may continue her sale on labor day weekend. >> can anyone drive up? >> yes. that is the great thing. i was so profuse, pod three has to wait until tomorrow. it was a really good one? can't we squeeze it in? that's a new one. >> yeah. >> to the control room. we have to go. >> that is wort coming back for. henry's here. armie armie's here.
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man from u.n.c.l.e. this is breaking news from channel 7 eyewitness news. >> good morning everyone. it is now 8:27 on this monday, august 10th. i'm michelle charlesworth. breaking news in westchester county. we're getting reports of a serious accident on the bronx river parkway. northbound traffic is shut down through yonkers. john del giorno is live in news copter 7. john. >> and michelle it was a very close call -- this white suv was pulled out of bronx river itself: we can show you tape of what this looked like when we arrived about a half hour ago. that vehicle was traveling northbound on the bronx river parkway. somehow went out of control and went over the guardrail down into the bronx river. we found policemen in the water here. it was about 4 feet deep. however, it looks like the driver was able to get out.
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reported. pictures. you can see again that vehicle just pulled from the river itself but all lanes remain shut and a big traffic delay northbound on the bronx river parkway begins in the bronx near pelham parkway. we are live, john del giorno channel 7 eyewitness news. thank you so much john. let's go over to heather o'rourke. >> hi michelle. for those who are trying to get to the bronx by the whitestone bridge, i can tell you we have into the bronx. the accident is at the toll plaza. john was telling us about this, bronx river parkway closed north, as you travel on to the connecticut turnpike heading on to the southbound side near exit 18, that is an accident that is in the process of being cleared away. and then we do have an issue here with your subways, the 4 trains. still have signal problems. street cleaning rules are in effect for today. thank you so much.
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when we nice start to the day. good morning bill. >> great start to the week sunshine, kind of a continuation of the weather we had over the weekend. 72 degrees right now. a southerly wind outside. we're going to have a nice day. it's going to be a little more humid this afternoon. a southeast wind, 70 in islip, 71 bridgeport. 63 towards monticello. nice and comfy. low 80s, which is still a little cooler than normal. we are looking at a nice day.
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tomorrow showers and thunderstorms start before the morning commute and will last into the evening. thank you. that's the news for now. live with kelly [ cheers and applause ] what a wonderful crowd. we have on this monday morning. here joining us in times square. a lot of fun ahead in the next half hour. >> if ever i had a problem with confidence, today might be the day. armie hammer and henry cavill are here. we're going to hear from them just ahead. we have no idea what you were talking about. >> you were talking? >> exactly. good point. >> no, no, no, no. >> a lot to look at here on "gma." and listen to. and learn. because it's our slam bam glam series? >> thank you, ma'am. >> the producers really went all-out on that one. >> you're getting them this morning.
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>> i love our producers. they call it slam bam glam. this morning, we teamed up with almay on their summer bus tour. one mom thought she was spending the afternoon at the ohio state fair with her family. our beauty team had other plans in mind. >> ah-ha. >> reporter: the ohio state fair site of food, fun. what better place to send our dream team for an ambush makeover. we sent gretta monahan, hair stylist to the stars ted gibson and almay makeup artist mickey williams to the fair. after taking in some deep-friday goodies. >> tastes good. >> reporter: and saying hello to the sheep. >> wherever i go, i find somebody's hair to do. >> we're looking for makeover conditioneds today. >> are you seeing what i'm seeing?
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about almay's all-american look. >> don't be afraid of color. >> reporter: and an hour after the makeover began, time for the reveal. here's a look at colby's before shot. and take a look at her after. check out kol boo's reaction. zbloe, my god. that's insane. i came to the state fair to get french fries. coming away with an amazing makeover. >> she looks fantastic. thank you, team. and we're joined by makeup artist extraordinary mickey williams. fresh off the bus where colby was transformed. she's here to show you how to get your own style 180. the daytime look first. what advise could you give our viewers? >> make it easy. this is kim. we took a natural eye shadow. a neutral palette.
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it accentuated her natural eye color. in the neutral shades for everyday wear. i say skip the eye liner in the day. just use a shadow. we haloed it. i kept it soft. it will wear all day. out. >> it has a green tone to it. can women wear that? i feel like the blues and greens can be trucky. do you have advice? >> they have created the palettes to work with your color. sheer. >> if you have blue eyes, somewhat the palette? >> anything from a bronze. i say there are no rules. blue even. >> brown eyes? >> play with blues. any kind of gold. anything like that. they kind of create the three-step process for you. >> makes it simple. day to night advice. >> nighttime. right here. tiffany's beautiful.
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i wanted to show, we gave her a great smoky eye. we used how people can use the crayon liner. they get comfortable. i say go over that with a really nice liquid liner. it gives a defined eye. it helps people terrified of drawing the line. >> it has to be smooth. >> if you go with the crayon liner first, it will give you the blueprint to draw the perfect gorgeous line. >> i love it. >> at the end, if you're overdone, pair it with a neutral lip. almay came out with a butter-kissed lip balm. >> i love that look. thank you so much to our sponsor, almay. and mickey. check out our website for more tipping from our beauty team.
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let's go to amy. story corps has been collecting the largest library of human voices ever. giving americans a chance to record a conversation with a loved one. those are archived for future generations at the library on congress. we'll join ted, npr, and facing history in partnering with storycorps in their most ambitious project ever. they've recorded over 100,000 people. >> how did you meet dad? >> oh, my goodness. i can't believe i'm telling you this. >> i did a loft bad things. >> reporter: ordinary people living ordinary lives choosing to share stories with loved ones. >> it's the opposite of reality tv. nobody comes to get rich or famous. it's an act of generosity and love. it's about listening to someone and letting them know how much they matter to you.
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>> reporter: the son with aspergers asking his mom if he was the son she wanted. >> did i meet your expectations? >> you've exceeded them. >> reporter: barack obama lending his voice and sharing memories of a childhood without a father. >> as i get older, i start thinking about -- >> you learn right and wrong on your own terms. >> reporter: this fall, we'll join storycorps in what we're calling the great thanksgiving listen. we'll invite high schoolers to record an interview with a grandparent or another elder. >> it's important to know where we came from. to connect with the people who matter to us. >> you don't need to find a booth to do this. they recently released an app that allows you to record on your cell phone. to learn more, go to our
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from st. john's all that weather brought to you by nationwide insurance. should we do deserts. >> are you ready to yahoo! your day? desserts. >> and our friends have done a survey to find out. joining us with the results, editor in chief of yahoo! food, kerry diamond. how are you? >> good morning. >> we have to do this. what were the top desserts? >> all right. number five, we have fruit. number four, pie. number three, cookies. and -- >> and now i know you have the
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number one. >> ginger, share it with us. >> this is serious. >> ice cream! we all scream for ice cream. i know you didn't just do this survey. you found out the top five ice cream flavors. >> number five. robin will be happy. mint chocolate chip. then number four, my favorite. cookie dough. three, vanilla. two, cookies and cream. number one? chocolate. >> oh. >> very serious. >> an oldie but a goody. >> thank you. >> a lot more ahead. "the man from u.n.c.l.e.'s armie
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>> the last thing i need is your help. >> you're not going to make it. >> just shut the -- and watch me work. >> oh. henry and armie. you're watching the clip. what were you talking about? you were looking at it and pointing at it. what was it? >> where do we look? >> i thought it was something in-depth. >> psychoanalyzeing? >> no. welcome. great to have you back. i thoroughly, as i told you, enjoyed it. it's witty. it's stylish. it's everything. i can remember "the man from u.n.c.l.e." >> i don't believe you. >> see this is why elizabeth loves you.
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you go from being, you hate his kargt and then you have to work together. which is more fun? >> well, i mean, our characters are so different and when they are -- when they first meet, they're opposites. at the end of the movie, they're still opposites. but they learned they have to get along. it's been enormous fun. it's never boring. we can hate each other and like each other the same time. >> it's never boring with guy ritchie. >> true. >> there was a stunt that went awry. >> with the boat? >> when you went underwater. >> oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. i guess it is part of the same scene. nothing really went that awry. it was a long, hard day of filming. at one point, i had to be -- >> wait a minute. >> rescued bay diver.
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>> there's a scene i get henry from underwater. it's a 25-foot swim. he's on the bottom of the pool. on action, the driver swims away. takes the regulator. the first time i go down there i grab him. >> i have a cinder block tied to my foot. >> i start swimming up, and there's no way i'm going make it. i'm dragging a what, 230-pound man. i realize i'm never going to make it. so i just bail on armie. >> you -- >> he dropped me. >> i bailed on him. >> he got to the surface. i was like, i couldn't hold my breath. >> he said, i'm sorry. i couldn't get the cinder block off my foot. >> he didn't remember. no hard feelings. you nail the russian accent. i understand you were watching somebody on youtube.
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>> that's one of the biggest resources as an actor is youtube. you can find anything. i just watched a lot of videos of sort of -- >> boris. >> one of the videos. he's a massage guy. he has a rich, russian accent. and these hilarious online videos that are hypnotizing to watch. >> oh, well. >> you'll have to check that out. >> you never know. >> self-massage. >> superman. i know you saw the guy here with the -- >> spotted. >> i mean, your size, you go up and down. you said it wreaks havoc on your wardrobe. >> it gets expense pich you have to have a superman-size wardrobe and then a not so superman-size wardrobe. >> what do you want people to get?
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>> it's an homage but a reboot. people that remember it can remember it. people that have snefr seen "the man from u.n.c.l.e." they don't need context. >> i was watching with somebody who did not know "the man from u.n.c.l.e." and they enjoyed it as much as i did. armie. henry. thank you so much. my best to elizabeth. harper is george's daughter's name, too. "the man from u.n.c.l.e."
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this monday, august 10th. breaking news at this hour in queens one person has died after a nasty crash in auburndale. police say this box truck was traveling the wrong direction on francis lewis boulevard at 49th avenue slamming head on into one of them. our cruiser headed to the scene. we'll have more information as it becomes available. in westchester county, river parkway. an suv flipped over the guardrail falling into the bronx river. the driver was standing on top the submerged vehicle when firefighters arrived. northbound traffic was shut down. let's go to heather with more on the commute. good morning michelle. we'll head to our subway status and tells you what's happening with our 4 trains. we have those signal problems. you can expect downtown delays as a result.
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on the whitestone bridge accident ated tolls, you were talking about this bronx river parkway problem. it remains closed north at yonkers avenue. for today. let's go over to bill evans. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. we've got sun, clouds, a temperature right around 72 degrees. 74 around ridgewood and whitestone and canarsie. temperatures are going to warm up nicely into the low 80s. we're looking at 77 by afternoon. tonight we get cloudy, we'll have showers and thunderstorms commute. some drenching downpours and flooding possible with a spotty
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