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good morning, america. breaking overnight, tojd trump takes on hillary clinton and those thousands of new e-mails. saying she gave clinton foundation members special streemt. >> the department into the same kind of pay for play operation. >> trump calling for a prosecutor. terror attack in virginia. the fbi looking at this man accused of trying to kill two people, possibly trying to behead one. tropical threat. three systems brewing in the atlantic. the caribbean on alert. as we hit peak hurricane season. missing tom. the patriots' star quarterback, nowhere to be found at preseason games or practice. even his teammates now
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season begins. and good morning, america. we both love that song. >> great song. >> could be the theme song of patriots fans this morning. wondering where their star can be qb is. and olympian ryan lochte facing more questions about his future after the million-dollar mistake if rio. more sponsors dropping the star. what is next the white house. more e-mails causing more trouble for hillary clinton. donald trump attacking her on the stump last night. striking different chords on his immigration plan. >> reporter: good morning, george. trump did strike a different tone on immigration in an interview last night on fox news. at his rally in ohio, he was on message, opening up a new line of attack against hillary
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different tone on immigration. saying he only wants to follow existing laws. >> we'll get rid of the bad ones. we have gang members, killers, a lot of bad people that have to get out of this country. as far as the rest, we're going through the process like they are now, perhaps with a lot more energy. only through the system of laws. >> reporter: he cited president obama's record on deportations. >> what people don't know is that obama got tremendous country. i'm going to do the same thing. >> reporter: before a large and enthusiastic crowd, he took fight to hillary clinton. >> i just get the feeling we're going win in a landslide. >> calling for a special prosecutor to investigate her. >> after the fbi and department of justice whitewashed hillary clinton's e-mail krams, they certainly cannot be trusted to
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new crimes, which happen all the time. >> reporter: reading from a teleprompter, trump kept him on the clintons. >> the clinton made the state department into the same kind of pay for play operation as the arkansas government was. pay the clinton foundation huge sums of money and throw in big speaking fors for bill clinton, and you got to play. >> reporter: before last night's mostly white once again told minority voters that democrats had failed them. >> crime, all of the problems, to the african-americans, who i employ so many. so many people, to the hispanics, tremendous people, what the hell do you have to lose? give me a chance. i'll straighten it out. >> reporter: while making his latest appeal, trump sure didn't
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immigration. >> we're going to build a wall, folks. that wall will go up so fast, your head will spin. and you'll say, you know, e he meant it. and you mow what else i mean? mexico is going to pay for the wall. >> reporter: trump had planned a big speech on immigration this week. that's now put on hold. his aides say he's still working on the the >> thank you, jon karl. brian ross joins us with more on the newly released e-mails. good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning, amy. this new batch of the e-mails appears to show how friends of the clintons had access. it was her promise under oath that there would be in special treatment for donors to the
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will not be in the atmosphere. >> reporter: the e-mails show the crown prince of bahrain, after first trying normal channels, was only able to arrange a meeting with the secretary of state after intervention by the clinton foundation, to which his government had given between there are 50,000 and $100 thoux. they wrote that the crown prince was a good friend of ours. the meeting was offering bahrain cp 10:00 tomorrow for meeting with hrc, the initials of hillary rodham clinton the. >> mrs. clunten and her staff treated the the state department as an arm of the clinton foundation. >> reporter: as previously reported by abc news, another big foundation donor was appointed to a sensitive
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secretary clinton even though he had no known experience in the area. mr. fernando, brian ross, abc news. when we first reported on the connection, he went after our cameras and threatened to have me arrested. he resigned after we raised questions. we spotted him at that convention as a clinton superdelegate. >> i'm trying to help secretary clinton get elected. were obtained by a group called judicial watch. the spokesperson said despite those e-mails, clinton never took action as secretary of state because of donations to the clinton foundation. that's their response. >> all right, brian, thank you. >> let's get more from matt dowd. the foundation. 14,900 e-mails now being called to come out before the election.
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special prosecutor. you have allies of the clintens saying they're going have to shut the foundation down. is that the way to fix it? >> it's a big problem. it reinforces the idea that you can't trust hillary clinton. all this stuff adds to that. the second thing is it points to washington and says it's corrupt, out of control. that's donald trump's message. the only way to fix this is to have a clean break. i would call up the gates foundation and say, hey,an to you? get out of that business. >> donald trump, we're getting some slightly mixed signals on the immigration plan. he said on the stump, we're going build the wall. egos on "bill o'reilly" and seems to say he'll enforce the laws on the books now. intensify what president obama is doing. now repeating he'll do mass deportation force. how much a shift are we seeing? how much difference will it make?
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shift. now we're seeing another shift backwards. i think this is a good message for his base. the group of voters, 40% or 41% of the vote he'll get. the problem donald trump has is he has to get somewhere north of 35% of the latino vote to win the election. the message back and forth and the stuff about the wall is not going to help him there. it helps him with the voters that are solid for him. >> meanwhile, all presidential ca opponent. i think what we're seeing here, donald trump's speech last night, and her speech on his alt right base, both campaigns are make it about the opponent. >> well that's what's interesting and different. we have about 75 days left in this, george. whoever this race is most about in this campaign is going to lose. that's what we're going to see
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we're seeing on the campaign trail right now. matt dowd, thank you very much. it's hurricane season. we have lee tropical systems brewing in the atlantic. one is gaston, on the verge of becoming a hurricane. ginger is here with the latest. good morning. >> good morning. we're weeks away from the peak of hurricane season. the atlantic is showing up as fiona, dying out. if gaston it's a fish storm. our eyes are on this wave in the eastern caribbean right now that looks like modeling trying to take it into the northern caribbean. the next 48 hours, it has a 60% shot of developing into a named tropical depression or tropical storm. the conditions are great water wise. a lot of dry air to fight through. i would le to see in the next couple of days, a lot of jelling
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out west to the mass i have wildfires. dozens burning out of control. clayton sandell is on the scene in spokane county, washington. >> reporter: this is 1 of 10 homes that burned in the fire south of spokane. the washer and dry sir really the only thing you can make out. this morning, across the west, scenes like this far too common. overnight, wildfires flaring up in california, six fires burning across the state. 10,000 firefighters working around the clock. hundreds of homes destroyed. >> sad. just want to help. >> reporter: on california's central coast, a 52 square mile blaze forcing thousands to evacuate. 34 homes burned to the ground along with 14 other structures. >> gone up in flames. it's a gut-wrencher.
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state, several fires have burned more than a dozen homes. we went to find firefighters on the front line, working hard to make sure that number doesn't go up. we're on the fire line. the flames are moving down the hill, toward this house. right down here, you can see, a line of firefighters hoping to protect that house and keep it from burning down. this morning, crews are working to contain at least seven fast-moving wild first wreaking havoc throughout the state. and this morning, there are also large fires b montana, and wyoming. that means resources, from firefighters to air tankers, are stretched thin. amy? >> clayton sandell, thank you. now to a possible isis-inspired attack in virginia. the fbi investigating a suspect known to authorities and is accused of stabbing two people on saturday night. david wright is here with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, amy. apparently he didn't just stab them. authorities believe he tried to
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an act of terrorism inspired by isis. an urgent call for paramedics in the immediate aftermath of a knife attack saturday night. >> there's two patients. one with a leg laceration. he's got a tourniquet applied by police. >> reporter: the couple returning home to their complex telling police a stranger attacked the 0-year-old is now in custody. sources tell abc news, the fbi is investigating where the suspect was trying to behead his victims in an isis-inspired assault. federal authorities say they've been aware of farouki the for some time. and that during the past year, he travelled to turkey mand have tried to sneak into syria, where
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>> they seek to send operatives to kill people in their name, in the united states if they can. >> reporter: the fbi director recently warned that isis is reaching out to troubled souls worldwide, hoping to recruit potential killers. >> if they can't send an operative or inspire someone to travel, they hope to motivate people to kill on their behalf. >> reporter: the fbi director says the bureau is tracking about 800 who is have consumed isis propaganda online. the tricky part is finding out who is just watching and who it might motivate. now to the latest on bowe bergdahl, the army ar gent captured by the taliban after walking away from his post in afghanistan. the army has charged him with desertion. linzie janis is here with more. >> reporter: good morning,
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bergdahl's lawyers are charging that the general who made the suggestion is biased. bowe bergdahl back in court. the 30-year-old's lawyers trying to get the desertion and other charges against him thrown out in a series of high-stakes hearings. >> he's been basically in a holding pattern for over two years. >> reporter: he was freed in 2014 in a controversial prisoner swap with the taliban. he had been held prisoner for five years. afghanistan. the army sergeant's attorneys trying to convince a judge monday that the u.s. military mishandled his case, arguing the that general robert abrams, the four-star general who recommended bergdahl face court martial should not have been able to make that recommendation because of his knowledge of bergdahl's five years in captivity. >> we get bergdahl who was a traitor and they get five of the
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>> bergdahl's haurs worried about repeated comments. >> remember sergeant bergdahl? >> reporter: could affect his ability to get a fair trial. the judge has order general abe rams to testify on wednesday in person or by phone. if the judge were to disqualify him, it would rewind the clock on the case, allowing another xhapder to decide if he in knock knock, family of a deaf man shot and killed by a state trooper is calling for training for tlis. the family of daniel harris demanded answers about his death, saying harris was unarmed when he led police on a chase during an attempted traffic stop. neighbors say he may have been trying to use sign language before the trooper shot him. the officer son administrate i leave. now to the football mystery making headlines.
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world is tom brady? the patriots quarterback missing from preseason games and practice. ryan smith is here with the latest. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, amy. tom brady is football's ironman. never one to miss a practice when healthy, let alone games. fans and teammates are wondering where he could be. with less than three weeks before the nfl season begins the. >> touchdown. >> reporter: this morning, tom bra brady, football's main man is nowhere to be found on t after missing two straight games to start the preseason, the new england patriots excusing their four-time super bowl winner from practice for personal reasons. what reasons? head coach bill belichick was mum on the subject. >> i don't comment on personal situations. >> reporter: okay, but even the bup at quarterback, jimmy garoppolo, seemed mist fied. >> you're guess is as good as
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quarterback experiencing a deflating summer to say the least. suspended for the first four games of the season after losing his federal court appeal peel in july, he's allowed to play in the preseason games. before preseason game two, he seemed fired up, posting this on facebook. who's ready for some football tonight? but he wasn't. slicing his finger with scissors, reportedly pry something out of the bottom of his cleat, leaving before kickoff. >> i thought he was going the start. it's how we roll. you always have to be ready. >> reporter: some report brady is expected to practice today. hopefully putting an end to the nfl's version of where's waldo. all right. brady fan, don't panic. star players occasionally miss preseason practices for noninjury reasons. like him missing practice last
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aves. good morning. tuesday, august 23rd' you eye ken rosato. hopping -- i'm ken rosato. police are investigating a deadly double shooting that left the shots rang out after midnight. a woman pregnant was shot in the foot. police say a diplomatic immunity did not stop two thieves from breaking into the indonesian consulate on the upper east side. the two people stole vodka, a samsung tablet, suitcase full of clothing and a van. they are looking for the honda
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goethals. delays grand central to the b.q.e. a collision. a trains residual delays. mechanical problems cleared. alternate sides are in effect. back to you, ken. >> debbie. thank you. >> we check the accuweather forecast with jeff smith. >> we have a fantastic day shaping up. a little chilly morning, though. especially in the outer suburbs. we are down to 64 in central park. down to 48 in monticello. 50 in sussex. humidity. light wind. a lot of sunshine. perfect. the next seven hours look like this. temperatures in the 7 toughs early 80s this afternoon. 85 tomorrow. warmer but still not that humid. warm blend of sun and clouds on thursday. then down right hot and mug eye. friday could be a shower or thunderstorm. >> thank you, jeff. the latest on the retrial of a man behind bars for the
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amusement park riders. a ride came to a stop for 30 minutes before they could get down. and take a look at this movie poster. it's getting a lot of reaction this morning because of something that's there that should bpt. can you spot it? we're going get into that coming up in just a bit. >> it doesn't look like anything is in the right place. to a gripping courtroom drama in going dpg. a murdering the the husband of his mistress. he admits to the shooting outside a day care center in 20 on 10. abc's linsey davis is tracking the case. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. what motivated hemi neuman to
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now it's time for a jury to decide. >> that ps not insanity. >> reporter: this morning, for the second time, a jury is deliberating the case of hemi neuman. who admits he shot rustdy sniderman outside a day care in 2010. >> if he was make thing his mental illness, if he planned this thinking all along, i'm going the say i wut mentally ill, h job. >> but prosecutors say neuman had a premeditated plan to kill sniderman, a father of two, as he dropped his 2-year-old off at day care. neuman was having an fair with his wife. >> rusty had something he wanted. the only way he was going get that something was to kill the man that had it. >> reporter: back in 201, a jury found neuman guilty but mentally
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they ruled his mental health records should not have been part of the evidence. in the second trial, his defense team is relying on the testimony of a psychologist. >> that he had untreated and undiagnosed bipoerl disorder. >> reporter: they say he was visited by a deem within the voice of barry white and an angel with a voice like olivia newton-john. >> you'll come to the right guilty. >> reporter: prosecutors say he's a selfish murderer. >> he wanted something that someone else had. he was going to do whatever it took to get it, including that, committing murder. >> reporter: the victim's wife, andrea sniderman is out of parol after being founduilty of
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to do with the murder of her husband. the question is not if he's guilty. the question is, is he insane? >> let's take that question to nancy grace. nancy, the host of "nancy grace" on hln. convicted the first time. gets the retrial on a techni technica technicality. how much of chance does he have? >> i tell you. i think it's going to be second verse same as the first. the defense can a sexaffair. this is old as david and bathsheb parngs he sees her. she works for him. he false in love with her. there are hundreds and hundreds of e-mails between the on two. they would go on trips together. work trips. where she would ask for adjoining rooms. he asked her to marry him. dinners. flowers. romance. i don't know how they can deny the elephant in the room. they're saying that the sex
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well, right there, you lose the jury. not only that, there are video tapes of him talking behind bars where he says, well, poisoning would be impossible. stabbing would be too messy. a week before, this young father is gunned down outside the day care where he drops off his 2-year-old son, he was caught lying in the bushing outside the people's home, trying to kill him then. i'll tell you what happened the first time. ey ill. that's the worst possibility for the defense. because, you go to a treatment facility and then when row get well, you go to jail. and he had great lawyers the first time, as a matter of fact, one of his first lawyers, bob ruben, was my public defend eer for years. i tried cases against him. very good lawyer. i don't see how they can pull this out. >> you made a strong case for the prosecution.
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sneiderman played a key role in the case. this time, she hasn't testified. >> i think that is a mistake. because, last time, the defense said, yes, hemy newman had the gun in his hand. but andrea sniderman pulled the trigger because of their relationship. it's not going to work. they're claiming he awe a demon that was barry white. remember him? i can't get enough of your baby. and the angel was a i love ya newton-john. that's the extent of his mental illness? no jury in their right mind is going to buy this. juries don't like it when you hide something from them. it's best to just put the whole thing out there and argue your case. and with the defense arguing there was no sex affair and no motive for murder, they're going the lose the skrurry and the beginning of the closing statement. >> you put your case out there. thanty grace, thank you very much.
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all right, now to a terrifying home invasion caught on nam nanny cam. a burglar are an assault rifle breaking into a home. police believe this was just one of his stops in georgia. steve osunsami has the latest. >> reporter: georgia investigators are hoping someone who sees this video can identify this gunman, caught on nanny cam, robbing a young couple's home in atlanta. he's seen here entering the home while the family was away with what police ak-47. he stole a flat screen, a laptop, and jewelry. >> seems to be by himself. >> reporter: this is not where police say he began thieving. the sam sman a suspect in at least three other robbery, four miles up the the road. and just an hour earlier, police believe he was robbing another home, and this time, barbara lyles anderson was home. >> he said lay on the bed with your face in the pillow. i thought, okay, he's going to rape me and then murder me.
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an unlouked door in the kitchen. kept her in the bedroom while he searched the for cash, jewelry, and walked off with her tv. >> i started to eye a little bit. it was after i had given him everything. e he said, don't cry. you'll be okay. i'm leaving. >> reporter: police believe he's the same person who robbed a woman a week ago in a park nearby. they produced this sketch to help find the suspect. they're underlining this morning how helpful the home videos be. for "good morning america," steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. coming up on our big board. million-dollar mistake. the major sponsors dropping ryan lochte. and fashion giant zara accused of duping customers. did they overcharge millions? and cheap flight day is here. how you can save big bucks on air fair. we'll talk about it in two
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our team of insiders standing by live. sunny hostin at the table. we'll get to your story in a bit. another tough day for ryan lochte. speedo, airweave, and others a million-that are hit.r ship. >> you think about it. ryan lochte fared well. what am i tacking about? actually, most olympics and threw the olympics. ryan lochte made off with most of his money. the ralph lauren deal had ended. they won't renew him. it's not clear that he'll be back for the 2020 games. he fared pretty well. yes, $1 million loss. but he did make most of his money. >> he made a statement.
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decision and am grateful for the opportunities that our partnership has afforded me over the xwreerps can he parlay this into something good? >> overnight, not anything new from the brazilian authorities. you can consider that new in itself. because, one, the fight that they said happened did not happen. as we know yet. the vandalism in the bathroom, we still haven't seen any evidence of that. no broken mirror. no broken door. it seems like they were for a sandwich advertisement. that's one. if the story does not change, ryan lochte is looking better. so that's one. two, it depends on what ryan lochte wants to be. does he want to be an a-list star? b-list star? with the medals around his neck? or does he want to do the whole bar scene, club scene. he could make a lot of money in vegas at the day clubs.
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15% since the olympics started. >> notorious. thank you so much, darren. now to a new lawsuit that could send shock waves through the fashion industry. the suit is claiming that zara, the fashion giant, used deceptive practicing in the u.s., unjustly enriching the bland to the tune of millions. what does this suit allege? >> it's alleging that zara used bait and switch pricing. you think you're high-end fashion at affordable prices. but you're paying a little bit more. in the lawsuit, this customer, devin rose, loved this shirt. saw the price of $9.95. it was $9.95 euros. he plays $17.90 per shirt. the converted rate should have been $11.26. we're talking about zara.
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use all the time, but people may be paying more than they think. >> a spokesperson said, strks ara usa vehemently deniesny allegations that the company engauges in deceptive pricing practices in the united states. will they recover? >> it will be difficult. my good friend, mark geragos, filed the suit. he's a great lawyer a. my sense is they'll have to settle for millions and millions. it's people are saying, i'm not getting high-end fashion at affordable prices. customers don't like that. it doesn't feel good. i think they'll start perhaps questioning zara and not buying the zara clothes that we all have come to love. >> bring your calculators and check your receipts, right? >> exactly. on to a story for anyone planning to fly soon.
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prices. rebecca, how do travelers make this break work for them? >> you want to think of this as black friday for ticket prices. prices fall 10%, 0%. united and southwest have introduced their own fare sales starting today for the rest of the fall. start your bookings after labor day. that's when the travel season really starting to fall off. look at the middle of the week. possib f help. flexible locations also help. you can also look at one-way tickets. one-way tickets turn out to do better on pricing. the one key is, once we get into thanksgiving, christmas, the holidays, that's when travel picks up again and that's when the ticket prices unfortunately start to go up again as well. >> those flights already filg up. rebecca, thank you. thanks to sunny and darren as well. coming up, movie mistake.
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we're back now with the movie mistake making head looibs. i like the britney spears. check out this poster. it's supposed to show the hong kong skyline. something is there that's not supposed to be. t.j. holmes is here with more. t.j.? >> like what's not supposed to be there? how about a big spaceship aut for the people of hong kong, they say this is secondary. this right here is their primary concern. because it's not supposed to be there. it le bongs in shanghai. >> that's what they call a urk fo. >> reporter: it's the ominous new sci-fi thriller, yt
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various spots. including this one. over hong kong's harbor. that's shanghai's oriental pearl harbor. located 700 miles away. one person said it was like putting the statue of liberty next to the hollywood sign. hollywood is typically called out for on-screen problems. this lamp, seconds later, it's back without a scratch. in "gladiator" check out this compressed air cylinder. a stormtrooper hits his head. and one we can't believe. that's luke skywalker not calling for princess leia, but carrie, as in his co-star,
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apologizing. we know the relationship between china and hong kong can be complex. this was a pretty big mistake. >> big money possibilities, too. china is a huge market. >> i kind of want to see it now. thank you, t.j. coming up, our abc news exclusive. caitlin jenner's ex is sharing their love story and she knew things would never be the same. plus, sugar and your kids. important new guideline this is morning. if i want to go up... hello... if i want to go down... noooo... then if i want to come back again... it's perfect. yes! now that we've added adjustable base, my favorite part is to be able to lift your legs up a little bit, lift the head up a little bit, and it feels like i'm just cradled. i love the adjustable bed cause i love it when i'm watching tv. and there you have it. change your sleep, change your life... change to tempur-pedic.
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good morning. 7:56, tuesday, august 23rd. i'm ken rosato. today a new jersey judge is expected to consider whether a woman convicted of killing her 5-year-old son decades ago should get a new trial. michelle lodzinski was convicted of killing her son in 1991. be sentenced today. her attorney will argue that prosecutors did not present enough evidence and requested why the jury foreman was dismissed during the deliberations. mark kamans your li -- kamansuli was charged with driving drunk. a group of friends were celebrating when a drive rammed the parked vehicles.
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high end cars were riously damaged including her own. time to check the commute with debbie duhaime. >> thanks, ken. we will go outside and show you the southern state parkway eastbound out to the sagtikos. busy on the southern state. sagtikos northbound past the southern state, that is an accident being cleared. tappan zee is very busy into westchester with a disabled truck cleared. uptown mechanical problems. woodhaven accident still being cleared. alternate side of the street parking rules are in effect. >> jeff smith is in for bill. >> i haven't been able to say this. a cool and crisp morning. temperature around 65 in new york city. got in the 40s areas north and west. you recovered up to 52 at monticello. 6 the 2 -- 62 down the shore.
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perfect this afternoon. warmer tomorrow, letter 85. it becomes muggy -- 85. it becomes muggerrer later in the week. >> linda thompson opens up on there's nothing like trying somethin snacking. that's why we're introducing cheese dippers. the creamy cheese and crunchy breadsticks that go wherever you do. cheese dippers by the laughing cow.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. new overnight. hillary clinton under attack. donald trump calling for a special prosecutor to investigate as she tries to laugh it off. parenting alert, new guidelines this morning about sugar and your kids. what you need to c dr. ashton with the latest. life with caitlny. >> my remarkable husband came to me one day and said, i need to tell you something about myself. >> how they fell in love and the stunning moment that linda first met caitlyn in their marriage. sfwhmplgts all that and pump up the volume. country star drake white here as
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>> good morning, america. and good morning, america. nice crowd out there in times square. this morning. along with the mechanical bull. we start with a fun announcement. we have the first "dancing with the stars" pro who will start the next season. there he is, val. he's going the o join us live f los angeles. we have a behind the scenes sneak the new season of "dancing" coming up in three weeks. what has two of the the biggest move you haveie stars id running a newspaper stand? >> i don't know. what does? >> interesting things happening down under. >> a tiny clue. let's get the morning rundown from tom llamas. good morning. the big story, donald trump unleashing on hillary clinton.
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made public. he's demanding a special prosecutor to investigate a pay-for-play scheme between the state department and the clinton foundation. >> reporter: the state department is reviewing 15,000 additional e-mails from hillary clinton's tenure as secretary of state. they were discover and turned over by the fbi last month. at a speech here in ohio last night, donald trump >> the justice department is required to appoint an independent special prosecutor because it has proven itself to be really, sadly, a political arm of the white house. >> reporter: the clinton campaign dismisses trump's allegations as quote utterly false. once the e-mails are reviewed, they could be released in mid october, just weeks before the presidential election.
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hillary clinton didn't seem too concerned. >> jimmy, my e-mails are so boring. i'm embarrassed about that. so, we have already elsed, i don't know, 30,000-plus. so what's a few more? >> reporter: it was more than a year ago that she said she had turned over all of her work-related e-mails. that turns out not to have been accurate. meanwhile, trump may be soft. ing his stance on imfwrags. after million unment toed immigrants, trump told fox news he'll focus on kicking out immigrants who have committed crimes. there's a new appeal for help in what people are calling the apex of horror. they're looking for a cease-fire so convoys can deliver aid. 275,000 people have been cut off from food and water. word this morning that a daredevil known all around the
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jumps like this was killed in the alps. alexander polli crashed into a tree. he was 31. a wild scene on the streets of a major city. this stampede breaking out as hundreds of people are playing pokemon go. they pushed through an intersection of taiwan's capital chasing for a rare creature. we have all tried to impress that special someone during a romantic date. one guy stepped a little too far. overnight, police in pittsburgh responded to a strange call. reports of a guy stuck between two buildings. he got there because he decided to impress his date by jumping from one building to the next. guess what happened? he missed. crews spent hours drilling through walls to get him out. the good news is, he is okay. but this literally was probably the worst first day in history. >> he got the date after this? >> he got the date.
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second date. >> everything is so competitive. you gotta do what you dot that do. >> you could make it across a building, though, right? >> it depends on how hot she is. >> why don't you give us "pop news "? speaking of hot, tyra banks is heading back to school. from working the runway to running a classroom, professor banks has a new gig at stanford university for the 2013 semester. th beyond excited to teach a course on creating and maintaining a special brand. she tweeted there will be no lesson on smizing, or smiling with your eyes. we'll see what it takes to be tyra's model student. amy, do you know how to smize? >> no. i'm going to look like an idiot. >> i went on youtube to find
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you need great lighting, don't move your mouth. think of something that makes you happy. so. i'm thinking -- i'm thinking about -- zli think that's ron burgundy. >> i'm thinking about pancakes. >> you look surprised. >> i can't do it either. next up, it takes two marvel men to make a shoot go right. chris helps worth and tom hiddleston are contracts heats up. hemsworth captioned this, selling pick ttures with my mat. hiddleston was directing traffic. fans not keeping it low key. or should i say loki. see what i did there. got it?
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smizing. "thor" hits theaters november 17th. finally, everybody is getting that back to school feeling. we're gearing up for huge things here at "gma." it makes you feel like take that first day of school, remember when you were going back? don't believe me? take a look at this. [ alarm ringing ] ? >> hey, michael. >> good morning, michael. >> looking cool, mike. >> love you, michael. >> >> hi, guys, i'm on the way. >> oh, michael, you're looking good. does he look a little bit different? >> hair cut? >> looking good, strahan. >> some people were just born to say -- >> good morning, america. >> that is not the same michael strahan i remember in the giants uniform. he didn't look like that. he was bigger and faster. >> he's got a future. >> he'll be here every day at "gma" coming up soon.
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and here's a look at what's coming up. sugar overload. the new guidelines about how much your kids should have and the foods pushing the limits. we have dr. ashton. he she's right here. you're sweet enough already. plus, linda thompson opens up about her marriage to caitlyn jenner. and play list week is my boy, drake white is performing live.
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? don't got a lot of money ? there's drake white. he's performing live coming up. first, we want to get into the new guidelines about sugar and your kid. the american heart association is out now with its first ever statement on the issue. they say you should limit their sugar intake to 25 grams. just six teaspoons per day. this morning, new leaving less room for added sugars. american kids and teens on average consume up to 90.5 grams of added sugars daily. that's triple the amount recommended. >> a diet high in added sugar for children increases the chance that they'll develop childhood obesity. that they'll have unhealthy levels of cholesterol. that they have insulin
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>> reporter: children should have no more than 25 grams of atted shoeingers. six teaspoons. 100 calories. before the age of 2, babies and toddlers should not consume any drinks with added sugars. in one day, their sugar intake shouldn't exceed what's found in two bowls of spaghetti, four corn dogs or three cheese burgers. joiping us now dr. jen ashton, wh nutrition. why is it so important that the recommendations came out by the aha? >> we're talking about added shoeingers. and really, there's mounting evidence that sugar is the major culpriting probably more so than fat and salt in our diets. it triggers addiction centers in the brain. inflammation in our body. the still lags of fat.
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heart disease. the american heart association taking the lead in targeting future patients they don't want to have heart disease. >> and giving parents information they don't necessarily know. >> 25 grams. that's the recommendation. care that to how much sugar kids consume? >> it's jaw-dropping. this is the ideal. what's recommending for all children over the age of 2. it looks like about that much. this is the average that children ages 2 to 5 years of >> added sugar? >> about double. this is between 6 and 11. e three times the amount. this is what teen agers are getting. >> ooh. >> this is not ideal. >> this is mostly in sodas? >> this is all added sugars. it sneaks up. let me tell you what i mean about hidden sugar. if you look t things like condiments, ketchup, that can have about 12 grams of added sugar.
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things like yogurt. we thing they're healthy. with just these foods, you can be over your 25 grams a day. we aren't got on the sweets, treats, or dessert yet. >> parents can do things like smoothies with fruit. >> encourage the healthy thing. the american heart association says no more than one sugar-sweetened bench a week for kids. go for will you-fat milk. and berries, smoothie. up next, linda thompson opening up about her relationships with elvis presley and caitlyn jenner. and her life now. i had so many thoughts once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... ...and could this happen again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? i spoke to my doctor and she told me about eliquis.
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back now with a revealing interview with linda thompson. the former wife of caitlyn jenner has a new book out. the moment their lives would change forever. chris connelly joips us with more. >> reporter: following caitlyn's emergence last year, linda thompson is sharing her recollections. he realized her husband's
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own. >> ladies and gentlemen, elvis presley and bruce jenner have left the building. >> reporter: ah, but she's here. her memoir, "a little thing called life" kron clling her time with elvis presley and the person we now know as caitlyn jenner. >> i think more than anything, it's been a relief for caitlyn to be able toer merge true self. when i first met her, she was in a bruce jenner body. he was just an incredible person. still is. i said to her, you have to giver yourself credit. you kicked manhood's butt. >> reporter: wed in '81, by '85, they were raising brandon and bro brody. >> my happiness was complete. until brody was 18 months old and brandon was 3 1/2.
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something about myself. >> reporter: linda fears it was an affair. it proved more consequential than that. >> he said, i identify as a woman. those words, excuse me, what does that even mean, you identify as a woman? he said, i am a woman. i would like to become female on the exterior, because i have always been female on the inside. it was earth-shattering. it was devastating. people can't understand, you must have had some kind of no. none, never, nothing. >> reporter: linda says therapy sessions along with jenner would bring her greater understanding. >> my deeper compassion wept to brous. for her to have felt so wrapped in the wrong body, it broke hi heart to think he had struggled so long and so hard. >> reporter: i guess in some ways, you met caitlyn on a frip to new york. >> yes, i was trying to
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transgender. bruce said come to new york and be with your husband. husband was the word i was looking for. i went to new york, knocked on the door, fully anticipatory we would have a lovely, romantic week end. >> reporter: in that '80s encounter, linda was unprepared for who she said she saw. >> i crumbled. i just went oh, oh, no. i started crying. she said, i'm so rory. i thought it was important that you see not until that moment did it sink in that that crewly was who caitlyn felt she was. i had to respect that and honor that and move on with my life. >> reporter: in 197, she met elvis as a movie theater. and you can't remember the movie? >> no. would you be able to if elvis presley were sitting next to you, magging on you.
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lover, confidant, confessor, care giver. >> when my son was old enough to appreciate the impact, he goes, mom, you know, he's the original pimp daddy. >> reporter: caitlin jenner's people tell us she was unavailable for comment. lipd da's book is a feast for elvis fans. loaded with stories. an affectionate portrait of the king of rock 'n' roll. >> she tells it with great compassion and feeling for the people in her life. >> we can tell. thank you. linda's book, "a little thing called life" is available today. i'm many my had.
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absolutely picture perfect day. it was cool this morning especially north and west of the city. highs going up to 80 this afternoon. upper 70s right at the shore. a lile sea breeze developing during the afternoon. tonight back to 67 in the city. mid 50s in the northern and western suburbs. warmer tomorrow, not that humid. a warm blend of sun and clouds on thursday, 86. 90 and muggy friday. could be a shower or a storm. >> i'm not quite sure how i've avoided riding a mechanical bull in my career so far.
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topping headlines at this hour. diplomatic immunity didn't stop thieves from breaking in to the indonesian consulate. they stole clothes and a van. police are looking for them and a tanned colored honda odyssey, accused of stealing. the billowing smoke and towering flames when a fire ripped through a home in new jersey. the family is alive this morning thanks to a police officer and a-year-old girl. -- 12-year-old girl. holloway jumped out the window.
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wood heaven boulevard. lie west at wood heaven, an accident cleared. busy in new jersey 287 south, with a collision there. uptown trains express canal to 34th with signal problems. alternate side in effect. jeff is so nice -- it is so nice out. >> after the heat and humidity, i got a couple of complaints about it being morning in the city. to the upper 40s north and west in the 50s in those areas. next 7 hours, getting up in to the 70s to around 80 this afternoon. a calm wind and sunshine, low humidity, absolutely perfect out there. a little bit warmer tomorrow, 85. it becomes muggy by late in the week.
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with live with kelly coming up in half an ho [ cheers and applause ] welcome back to "gma." nice crowd out here this morning. and we're going to move on now to a big anniversary the. 0 years and counting for the women of "the they're getting ready to launch their 20th season. some of your favorite co-hosts, past and present, are looking back at their on the abc news primetime special airing tonight. for two decades, request to the view" has made headlines. >> planned parenthood was consulted on this stuff. >> reporter: and courted controversy. have she got on her show and went absolutely crazy. >> and there he is, hair looping. everyone deserves a second chance. >> reporter: it was the brain child of barbara walters. >> i have always wanted to do a
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generations, back grounlds, and views. >> reporter: it's become a huge success. >> don't want it then. >> why is hat? >> reporter: taking on the day's hottest topics. the kitchen table debates people are having at home. >> if you kick every latino out of the country, who is going to be cleaning your toilet, donald trump. they don't. >> they're not the only people doing that. >> i didn't mean it like that. come on. i would never mean it like that. >> often, they're ahead of the curve. think about, years ago, whoopi was the "n" word. >> because it exists and predenting it's not there by bleeping it is ridiculous. >> when some people were afraid to talk about it off air. >> when i heard you sate, it was fine. when i heard you say it, i didn't like the way you said it. >> anybody see "the view" yesterday. it was ugly. >> did iraq attack us, elizabeth? >> iraq did not attack us. >> you would not even look me in the face.
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>> you're an adult. i'm not going to be the person for you to explain your thought. defend your own insinuation. >> if you're watching "the view" and it goes split screen, don't leave the room. >> i said we should pretend ling we're walking out of here. that's what we did. >> i understand what you're saying. >> no more. that's it. >> i had forgotten that one. they were really going at it there. joy behar sat with call the show ohm for so many years. >> oh, my, how time flies. the historic 20th season of "the view" is gearing up. we want to take a look back with joy behar. the only current co-host there right at the very beginning. >> yes, yes. >> you were there. you remember. >> i do. i was there. well, i was part of the first
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interviewed by barbara. she put a few of us together. and the first group that clicked was the group that ended up on the air. star jones, debbie matten nop louse, meredith viera, and moi. and barbara. >> did you think 20 years later it would be around. >> no. we didn't think it would last a year. it was not getting picked up all over the country yet. barbara had to go door to door, staid on the air. >> if it wasn't for that, we wouldn't have seen some of the shows we have seen since that time. you have to remember now, it's common place to see women sitting and talking about. 0 years ago, not so much. >> i know, people have been saying that to me. >> you like to keep it light. sometimes it -- >> no, we don't. >> it can get heated. there's something about the feuds that really get people engaged and watching. >> the minute that you are
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television, you lose half your audience. most people, a lot of people don't agree. you give a political opinion, you create enemies. we don't care. we enjoy that. that's called "the view." we like to speak our mind. do what we want to do. say what we want to say. it's the greatest job. who else is going to pay you to do that? >> 17 of the 0 years, you have been there. >> yes, i have. it's near my house. the subway, it's two stops. so easy. >> what can we expect in the anniversary season? >> think that it will be interesting this year. it's an election year. we're all fired up. we don't agree with each other. we have conservatives and liberals sitting there. and it's going to be fireworks again. >> don't misabc's one-hour special, "the view, 0 years in the making" tonight at 10:00. >> can't wait to watch it.
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>> yeah, totally been on this whole time, george. i'm totally on. they can't get me. they can't get me. >> oh, she goes down. another first for ginger. now we're going the move on to the film about the first date of america's first couple. "south side with you" dee zeros in on one day in the summer of obama went out the. >> how many times do i have to tell you, we're not going out together. >> well, michelle, thank you for saying that. you seem like a real sweet girl. i have to correct you. we are, in fact, out, and we are, in factings together. >> but not on a date. this is not a date. >> and we're joined by tika sumpter, who plays michelle. and park er sawyers, the young barack obama.
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girl. >> i am. >> you say this film was a gift to your daughter. >> yeah, i got to play such a strong, independent, complex woman, who was a prize in the movie. a lot of times, women are chases after men. barack had to win me over. >> and i did. >> and your barack obama is kind of uncanny. i was so interested to read that the director wanted you to bring more of yourself and a little less of barack to the role. >> i started off impersonation. there's no blue america. there's no red america. and he's like, no, no, no. this is years before. so just a 8-year-old trying to get a girl. >> and so interesting. you come from a family background if poll tuck. y in politics. you say barack obama inspired you to get into acting? >> yes.
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>> you have to be a little bit nervous thinking, are they going the watch the movie? >> i think we're more excited than anything. we're superproud of the work we did. we really prepared. we worked really hard. it's a love story. a date movie. i think they'll enjoy it. i hope they'll enjoy it. >> i think they'll enjoy it. >> i think they will. >> you think he might call you up with notes? >> michelle might. >> i want to know what michelle >> about my depiction, yes. >> john legend had a big role in the movie. helped get it made. >> he came in later on. he was inspired to write an original song. we're like, come on, come op over. get on the production team. we were excited to have him. it's called "let's start." a gorgeous song. there were a loft sniffles when it played at the end. it's great.
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out of this movie? >> it's something refreshing. it's sweet. i have seen a lot of people leave after screen wgs a smile on their face. it's beautiful. >> there are so many themes throughout. it's about forgiveness. change. seeing yourself through somebody else's eyes. but ultimately, it's a good date movie. men can take notes. i think they'll enjoy it. >> i can't wait to go see it with my wife. thank you all. >> oh, on friday. now a sneak peek at "la la land." ryan gosling, emma stone. your exclusive first look at the new trailer. ? ? here's to the ones who dream
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belle of the ballroom, that's, of course, ginger, taking on "beauty and the beast." val is joining us from los angeles. val, you have had such a busy summer. 45 cities. tell us about the tour. >> yes, it was amazing pip went on tour. the maks and val tour, live, our way. my brother and i shared the stage 50 times. it was beautiful. got to mee thank you to everybody that came out. it was a narrative of our life. but in the process, i think we spoke on behalf of a lot of families out there that, you know, are celebrating life through love and support. maks and i lived out a dream this summer. it was beautiful. >> it was so good. the if you didn't see it -- >> you saw it. >> maybe there's another one coming. we'll talk later. >> we have, val.
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this is what evenryone's been waiting for. a first look at season 23. >> yes. ? want to make you feel good oh you just want to make you feel good tell me all your problem ? ? maybe i can solve them i want to make you feel good just want to make you feel good ? >> and it feels good. "dancing with the stars," two-hour premier, live, september 12th on abc. >> val, look so good. front and center. >> what a stud. >> i've seen sthoez turns in person. they're special. you have a whole crew coming with you. the pros, our favorite red head, sharna burgess.
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who doesn't love those dreamy eyes? >> and lindsay arnold and allison holker. what can you tell us about the new snn. >> it will be amazing. an incredible cast as always. i'm excited for the pros. you know, we have a lot of different pros coming back. some pros from back, back in the day coming back maybe. ? you know. i'm excited. >> it's a new show. it's constantly evolving. we balance of young, young kids that are inspired and very motivated to bring out the essence of this generation. but also we have some classic conservative dancers from the past as well. >> you've become a classic, by the way, you're vintage. >> i know, am i vintage now?
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gleb savchenko. can you put your foot up? you know we love your sock and shoe game. is it strong this morning? >> op, you mow what. we got the exclusive jordan pieces right here with the bart simpson sox. because you know. >> bart simpson. cool. we have a lot of announcements coming up in the next couple of days about who is going the be on the show. have you started rehearsals yet? >> i have not. i'm still -- i'm still waiting to find out, partner could fill out those incredible dance shoes that ginger filled last year for me. it will be a tough season to follow. >> and wheneoever you are, girl i'm watching you. >> ginger's coming for you. >> we're revealing the "dancing with the stars" cast right here on "gma" next tuesday. cannot wait. no one will fill your shoes. >> i'm just kidding. she'll be great.
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? everybody said we wouldn't make it baby love don't live around here much lately ? ? times are hard and hearts break like the bank oh yes they do ? ? lot of reason just to give it on up leave your s world of broken promises ? ? and empty tanks but look at us look at us with our picket fence ain't got a lot of money but we're making a don't ? ? old ford truck with a dog in the back ain't we living the dream big blue sky green green grass ain't doing half bad for a half full glass ? ? kiss me baby just like that
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? put on a little keith whitly back porch dancing singing with me i'm not stranger to the rain ? ? no no we ain't pour a little bit of homemade wine make some love take our sweet time now why the hell do we complain ? ? look at us with a picket fence ain't got a loft money b making a dent old ford truck with a dog in the back now ? ? ain't we living the dream big blue sky green green grass aipt doing half bad for a half fufl glass ? ? kiss me baby yeah just like that ain't we living the dream ? ? oh, baby ain't we living the
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? look at us we got a life out here outlaws inlaws coolers of beer ? ? spot on the wall to hang last year's deer now aipt we living the dream ? ? red white and blue flag hanging kids in the back just a tire swinging fireworks booming and banging now ain't we living the dream ? ? look at us with a picket fence ain't got a lot of money but we're making a department ? ? old ford truck with a dog in the back now ain't we living the dream ? ? big blue sky green green grass ain't doing half bad for a half full glass kiss me baby yeah just like that now ain't we living the dream ?
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the nypd gather to say a good-bye to a brother in blue. a funeral held at st. patricks for former first deputy commissioner, john timny. he died after battling lung cancer. john was 68 years old. new information in to our newsroom, suffolk county police charged 53 old -- she and a group of friends were celebrating her birthday party when a driver started ramming their parked vehicle. 10 high-end cars were seriously damaged. let's get a check on the commute. the eastbound bqe, moving slowly, highlight the maps, eastbound bqe, collision major problems on the new jersey turnpike northbound truck
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carrying glass. watchout for clean up continuing there. alternate side in effect. beautiful jeff, nice. >> room temperature out there right now. temperature inching up after a chilly start in some areas. 67 now in central park. in the upper 50s monticello. you get to the 40s this morning. up to around 80 this afternoon, calm wind, low humidity, a lot of sunshine. 85. a little bit more humid thursday and hot and humid on friday, 90, could be a shower or storm, shaping up for a nice weekend. that's news for you, live
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