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>> hey, join the weekend. good morning, america. breaking overnight. major security breach at an airport. >> apparently, somebody jumped in a truck on the runway out there. >> a man jumps a fence, fleeing police, steals a struck and then crashing it into a plane. the investigation how this could happen. fighting words. donald trump and hillary clinton trade blows, accusing each oth of racism as trump wavers on immigration again. and hillary attacks the man running his campaign. trump's campaign manager joins us live. murder mystery in mississippi. two beloved nuns found dead. killed in their home. no suspect or motive. now a massive manhunt underway the community on edge. race against time. the hero police officer rushing to the scene to pull a passenger from a burning car.
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body cam. the 21-year-old lucky to be alive this morning. good morning, america. you're going to want to see that whole video. a real hero right there. great friday in times square. and in central park as well. look at that crowd. packing in for country star jason aldean. he'll per fform live. all eyes on the tropical threat in the first, major security breach overnight. a man in nebraska evading police, making it on to the tarmac. ramming a truck into a plane as passengers were boarding. david kerley has the latest. >> reporter: this is a scary one. man screaming, jumping into that truck, slamming into a jetliner with police chasing the entire way. it's an airline pickup truck that was slammed into a jetliner. in the process of loading.
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breach in omaha. >> we just got a report of a person possibly jumping the fence over at the airfield. you guys have any word on that yet? >> reporter: it was 9:30 if front of the nebraska airport when the man was screaming that people were trying to kill him. police approached. >> they tried to calm him down. he bolted for the parking garage. >> reporter: a foot chase with the suspect jumping a fence. >> i don't have word on it. i see police en route on foot. for underwear, jumps into an unlocked and running pickup truck. >> apparently somebody jumped in a truck on the runway out there. >> reporter: police cruisers cut off the truck. the suspect doubles back. he slams into the nose gear of a southwest jet in the process of boarding. is there they're all just she's of the tower now. right next to southwest. he ran into a southwest. just in front of the tower.
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minor injuries for the suspect who was restrained and still screaming while he was taken into custody. quite an evening on the tarmac. one airline employee summing it up in one word. >> wow. >> reporter: wow indeed. southwest has taken the jet out of service to check for damage to the nose gear. george? >> it was a scary one. thank you, david. the race for the white house. engulfed in charges about race. hillary clinton and donald trump accuse each other of bigotry overnight. a ten point lead for clinton in a poll overnight. jon karl has the latest. >> reporter: good morning, george. hillary clinton used her only public appearance this week to launch a blistering indictment of donald trump, painting him as part of a fringe political -- a political fringe. overnight on cnn, donald trump tried to explain his explosive claim that hillary clinton is a bigot.
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going to work. >> you're saying she's personally bigoted. >> she is. of course she is. her policies. >> hatred is at the core of that? >> or maybe she's lazy. >> reporter: clinton is now firing back. >> more and more it seem as though his real message seems to be make america hate again. >> reporter: clinton says trump is spreading prejudice and promoting white supremacists name white genocide tm. trump took this fringe bigot with a few dozen followers and spread his message to 11 million people. >> reporter: trump told our new hampshire affiliate he doesn't want white supremacists to vote for him. >> no, i don't at all. not at all. this is not about hate. this is about love. >> reporter: trump is taking heat from conservatives for
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deport millions of undocumented immigrants. >> who wants those people thrown out? >> i do! >> reporter: ann coulter told abc news whoever advised trump to soften his position on imfwrags should be fired. >> i'm trying to encourage donald trump to dump whoever the moron is. >> reporter: trump seems unclear on his position on deportation. >> 11 million who is not committed crimes. there is path to you can't take 11 at one time and say, boom, you're gone. >> reporter: clinton taking aim at the head of the trump campaign, the former head of breitbart.com. >> breitbart embraces people on the extremist fringe. >> reporter: there may be more turmoil ahead for the trump campaign ceo. with reports he faced a domestic violence charge in 1996.
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clinton leveled at donald trump yesterday, you might expect republican leaders would leap to the defense of their party's nominee. as of now, they've been largely silent. no notable tweets or statements from leading republicans defending trump from the alarming charges made by hillary clinton. >> thank you, jon. let's talk about that are kellyanne conway, mr. trump's new campaign manager. no tweets from reince priebus. the speak eer of the house, paul ryan, or mitch are you disappointed? >> reince priebus was with mr. trump last night in aspen together in a fund rarz. they'll be together today. >> nothing public. >> i think they're busy behind the scenes. we had the rnc in yesterday. we feel good about the relationship between the presidential campaign and the republican national committee. this conversation has to be had. usually republican nominees are not bold enough to do into
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mr. trump deserves credit. >> he's been talking about the black community but doing it in white communities. >> he's hoping they're listening. we had african-american leaders yesterday together in a meeting. they're telling him what concerns them within their communities. he's listening. >> we heard mr. trump say he thinks hillary clinton is a bigot. do you think she people behind. if we're going to look at the 70% of americans saying this country is headed in the wrong direction, we can't abide policies by a political party and hillary clinton -- >> why does he need the call her a bigot? >> is she right to call him a bigot? he's caused a bigot, a racist, a sexist. why is her team allowed to hurl
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with not having a press conference for 265 days. more to the point, why is she giving speeches with two months to go about him and about a website and not about health care and the economy and education? and isis? all the things americans tell people in the abc polls they care about. >> i think she brings up the website because it was run by the ceo of your campaign right now, mr. bannon. we saw reports saying he had been charged with according to court record, told his wife not to appear to file the charges. was mr. trump aware of this is the is he okay with it? >> i don't know what he was aware of with respect to a 20-year-old claim where the charges were dropped. that's all i know is what i reed. >> let's talk about immigration. questions about mr. trump's policies the last couple of days. throughout the primaries, he was clear. all the undocumented imfwrants in the country would have to lee
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over the course of a week explain his position as being what it's always been. no amnesty. he's going to build a wall, the center piece of his campaign from the beginning. he wants to protect the americ american worker. a way of talking about immigration that few people do. he wants to make sure american workers looking for jobs who feel like they're competing with other folks have the opportunity. he has made clear that those who have committed no and enforcing the law, unfortunately, in washington, is such a novel concept. if you enforce the law, so much of this takes care of itself. as he said last night to a different anchor and a didn't network, we don't know how many are out there. >> he said a couple of different things. on sean hannity's show, he suggested that the undocumented could stay here legally. he talked on anderson cooper's show about leaving the country and coming back.
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path on legalization? >> he's said mo path to legalization, no path to citizen ship. no amnesty. you can return home, and if you would like to stand in line, the thing that everybody else is stand in line, wait your turn, go through the normal courses. >> how will he get them out of the country? >> that will be determined. he has to talk to law enforcement agencies. this has never been tried on such a scale. it's president obama who has deported by some estimates 2 million plus people. we know it's possible. it's just how do we -- how are we dealing with the fact at the a, we have illegal immigrants living among us? he wants to find a fair, humane way that doesn't cause people harm. >> all the undocumented immigrants in the country will have to go? >> he has said first you throw the bad once out. the one who is have committed a crime. they leave. we don't know the number.
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to deal with those still here. he said last night, they would have to return to their home countries. then if they would like to come back the way they should have in the first place, they're welcome to do so. we're the most generous country to imgranlts around the world. that won't change under donald trump. the latest on the tropical threat. a tropical wave headed to the gulf. >> this thing is looking less and less healthy. threatening as we go through the next couple of days. the tropical wave we have been watching, still in the caribbean. hitting the elevation. that means friction. that is not good for the development of a tropical storm. the wind shear displaces where the thing is. however, still has a chance in the next three to five days, a 60% shot now of becoming a named
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don't freak out. certainly not at all. a lot of the cononvection, the rain is south. tensioning rising in the persian gulf after a situation at sea. a u.s. navy ship firing three warning shots at an iranian vessel. martha raddatz joins us from washington with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, amy. this is the most aggressive behavi recent memory. the u.s. had two coastal patrol boats approached by three iranian vessels that were crisscrossing the bow of the u.s. boats at high speed. there are escalating warnings given. radio calls. loudspeakers. horns, flares. the iranians veered away. then returned, aiming head on.
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shots were fired from a 50-caliber weapon into the water and the iranians finally turn around. >> we had ten american sailers captured by iran back in january. is this a sign tepgss are escalating? >> there's been constant tension in the gulf over several decades. not an episode like this when shots were fired. this may signal the by some factions over the deal and the seemingly warmer relationships with the u.s. amy? >> thank you, martha. now the latest on the search for survivors after the earthquake in italy. the center of the country feeling powerful aftershocks. terry moran is on the scene in the hard-hit village of amatrice. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, george. rescue teams are battling the clock and the aftershocks.
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the death toll now over 260. and officials have begun to release the remains of the dead on the families. the first funerals are beginning today. the italian prime minister has declared tomorrow a national day of mourning. and people are beginning to ask questions and demand answers. how in a region so prone to earthquakes in a country that's passed laws retiring build togs be earthquake-proof, such a catastrophe as this could happen. george? >> there was now to another community on edge. this one in mississippi. a manhunt under way after two catholic nuns were found dead. ryan smith is here with the latest. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, amy. they dedicated their lives to helping the poor at a local clinic. their shocking murders stunning their small community as authorities search night and day for their killers.
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two nuns found dead, murdered inside their home. >> everybody's in shock. >> reporter: police condition vaszing the area. looking for nearby surveillance videos, hoping to find clues as to who may have before responsible for the deaths of sister margaret held and sister paula merrill. >> the police department will continue the work throughout the night and the day until there is a resolution. >> reporter: a spokes person for the wm were killed. >> this is one of the poorest counts in all of mississippi. >> reporter: both women, not only nuns but trained nurses as well. >> margaret and i have worked together nor years. we see patients and do what needs to be done. >> reporter: sister paula had worked in mississippi for more than 30 years. the pair opening their home to
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power. >> i don't think i feel too safe. >> reporter: the xupt and church now mourning the loss two of women who gave so much. >> they came to live out the gospel by serving the needs of people. the people loved them. >> reporter: police are not discussing a motive. it's not clear whether there is a connection between their work and their killings. a cause of death hasn't officially been determined. we move on to the dramatic rescue caught on tape. to pull man from a burning car. steve osunsami is in atlanta with the images caught on the body camera. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good norng, george. shortly after this amazing rescue, authorities gave this police officer a medal. this morning, for the first time, we're seeing why. >> we got a bad wreck out here in front of my house. this car going to blow up i believe man. >> reporter: listen to the frantic call for help that officer dan whit hi raced to
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vehicle? >> yes, i'm pretty sure it is. but i ain't going to it. it's going blow up. >> reporter: it looks like a ball of flames. all he has is a small fire extinguisher. he cease 21-year-old passenger carlos lopez who looks seriously hurt trying to crawl out of a small rear window. the door is jammed. >> climb back in. get a garden hose! >> reporter: officer then the trunk. then starts in again on the rear window where the1-year-old is stuck. >> come on, man, slide back in. go back in. >> reporter: whitney manages to pull the young man out through the the broken glass. saifg his life. shaking the body camera.
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>> dan whitney is one of our outstanding officers. it's a regular day for him. >> reporter: police tell us the seats of that suv were melting as this was happening. the driver of the vehicle did not survive. george and amy? >> oh, man. >> my heart was pounding watching that. >> didn't hesitate autoall. just a regular day. >> a pretty incredible day. let's go baaing to ginger. look at the hail. >> this is just a regular day in amarillo, texas. the same energy heads north and east today. kansas, wichita, along i-70 west of kansas city. look out for the damaging wind and hail and an isolated
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a nice dry and quiet start to our morning temperatures right now in the 70s. we had further west and south and temperatures and shelby. 68 ashland. this day shaping up to be a beautiful one. highs are reaching the low 80s for a lot of us. warmer further south pier great deal of sunshine ahead. if you are planning on heading out, clear and quiet conditions. have a great day. ergy in jason aldean is here today. he has a song called amarillo sky that talks about hail. coming up here, the family
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good morning to you, new this morning for you, lake catholic high school double- team not taking the field for the start of the season. >> they have been forced to forfeit tomorrow's football game. they have had to do that because of possible hazing that took place at a camp earlier this summer. several players were suspen players to take the field tomorrow. they were supposed to hold -- host toledo st. john but will have to forfeit the game. several drivers safe one -- say someone is shooting out the windows. one of the drivers was this woman. she was on her way home from work and then she heard a pop. when she looked back her back window was shattered. if you know anything, please cost --
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good morning everyone for waking up this. we have beautiful day ahead. how it looks outside is how it is going to stay. we are looking at dry conditions on the radar right now. checking back in with these temperatures. today temperatures will move slower. the 5 orwell. that is that cool pocket. wellington -- 67 new london . 68 ashland. 69 wellington. the highs will reach the low 80s . we're looking at an accident at 105 and euclid avenue. slow traffic because of that crash. elsewhere we are delayed in usual spots. looking slow 480 all the way past 14. i will leave you with this last
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? a happy crowd out there in central park. why are they happy? because jason aldean's there. he's going the sing in just a little bit. he's capping off our country playlist week with a big performance just ahead. also right now, hillary clinton and donald trump trading barbs, racism. trump's campaign manager telling us moments ago trump's plan is to throw the bad ones out, quote. brazil is charges ryan lochte with filing a false police report. they say he'll be allowed to provide testimony here in the united states. >> great to have sara haines back. we're all parents here.
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charges for leaving her young children home alone while she picked up food. did authorities overact? coming up in the big board. first, a new twist in the case making headlines this morning. kentucky woman shayna hubers, convicted of killing her boyfriend, sentenced to 40 years in prison. now she's getting a new trial. mara schiavocampo is here with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. that murpd conviction is now overturned because of what misunderstanding the. no one would have known about it but for one unbelievable coincidence. this morning, a shocking ruling. a kentucky judge finding convicted murder shayna hubers should get a new trial, after officials discovered a juror on her case never disclosed he was a felon. 25-year-old hubers admitted to shooting her 29-year-old boyfriend, ryan poston in 2012,
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>> a.m., i killed him in self-defense, okay. >> reporter: describing the graphic details of the shooting in a police interrogation. >> i shot him enough times to kill him. he was laying there still. twitching and making thoizs. and i shot him in the head. i gave him his nose job he wanted. >> reporter: prosecutors say it was not self-defense, arguing she killed he tried to break up with her. last year, she was convicted and sentenced to 40 years in prison. now, it's been revealed, one of the jurors on her case was a convicted felon. unknowingly, he claimed, after falling behind on child support 0 years ago. one of the lawyers involved in huberss' appeal had represented the injury yor in 1992.
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judge who now has to jefr turn a verdict based on an inadvertent mistake. >> reporter: in a statement, the victim's family says, we respect judge stine's decision. if we must endure another trial, we do so with absolute confidence that justice shall again be served. >> reporter: that juror said he didn't remember pleading guilty for the child support case it was so lg next hearing for hubers is on october 7th. a remarkable coincidence. thank you, mara. we appreciate it. to the heart-breaking and inspiring case of kayla mueller. our chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here with the untold story. good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning, george. she was the girl left behind.
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that that young american woman from arizona, kayla mueller, was taken hostage by isis. this morning, we're hearing from her parents about their determined fight for her freedom. ? the home movies show a young woman full of life. traveling the world to help the innocent victims of war. >> my name is kayla mueller. >> reporter: that all ended with this vizio, being seen this morning for the first time. >> i've been here too i've been very sick. it's terrifying here. >> reporter: kayla mueller was taken hostage by isis on what was supposed to have been a quick trip into syria. as isis brutally murdered three young american men. >> i'm back, obama. >> reporter: the plight of a fourth american hostage, kayla, remained a closely held secret. her parents, mar shall and karl, worked desperately to gain her freedom. sending their own videos to
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your power to free you are a daughter. >> reporter: there would be some 27 e-mails back and forth between the couple in their kitchen in arizona and kayla's captors in syria. who, at one point, set a deadline. or we will send you pictures of her dead body. a white house official threatened them with prosecution if they paid ransom for their daughter. >> somehow we i remember the argument, mar shall, we need to do something. they're not going to bring kayla home. >> reporter: a year and half after she was captured. isis sent the muellers three pictures of their daughter's dead body. the they said the president made a promise to help the foundation set up in kayla's name. and broke it. >> he says, i will help that donation. you won't know.
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donation. but i will. i'm still waiting. >> reporter: there hasn't been such a donation? >> no. i'm still waiting for that donation. mr. president. you see the flag at my driveway. it's not something i take lightly. talking about our president that way. but that's what he said. >> reporter: the white house is now confirmed to abc news that made the donation he promised some 17 months ago. but an official said he still intends to, george. >> you can see the is appointment in their eyes. in the story tonight, you have interviews with her fellow hostages who tell the story of a remarkably selfless woman. >> she put herself last after them. she had a chance to escape and decided not to because it would endanger other hostages. >> thank you, brian.
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up next on the big board. a mom arrested after leaving her 8 and 9-year-old home alone. did authorities go too far? amazon is under fire for his subscribe and save program. plus, a new headline dividing parents. could quitting be good for your kids? our insiders will join us in just two minutes. ?
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time now for the big bo live to weigh in on today's top stories. becky worley is here. we begin with a parenting story sistering up debate. a mom on vacation in delaware arrested after leafing her two kids, 8 and 9, alone at home while she picked up dinner for 40 minutes. dan abrams our legal analyst is here. we have a consensus here already. overkill by the authorities.
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facts are here. which is that the kids appear to have been walking their dogs, right? and someone driving a car cease that the dogs are i guess one of them got loose. they needed a little bit of help. and you know, this neighbor then decides, well, where are your parents? calls the police. don't blame the neighbor. but the fact that when the police arrest her when she arrives home with the food for her kids that she had gone to pick up five the overkill here. >> don't blame the neighbor? why doesn't the neighbor go to the kids and say, what's going on here? >> because if the neighbor cease a 9 and 8-year-old walking alone, needs help. i think it's okay for the neighbor to say, okay, i'm worried. people have different opinions about whether this is right or wrong. i don't think you can argue legitimately that it's criminal. you would have to find that this mother had a history of these
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issue. >> all of us are shaking our heads at the table. my kids were 10 and 8, if i had to go run errands, it was fine. is there an actual age that authorities that's on the law? that you can't leave your kids alone? >> yeah, it varies state to state. in the state of delaware, you can report anything for a child under 12 who is unsupervised. it becomes a judgment call. >> i was baby signature at >> other people's kids. >> when i was 10 -- when i was 10, when i was 10 i was taking the new york city bus by myself to school. i mean, you know. it's like -- this is 9 and 8-year-old in a vacation rental area. i just think that they got nervous. the police. the police probably made a mistake here. $500 bond. >> wow. all right, dan. thank you very much.
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save program. it automatically refills ordering for everyday items like paper towels and toothpaste. some are saying the prices they've been charged have fluctuated t d dramatically. what's going on here, becky? >> subscribe and save. some people worry this is bait and switch. amazon lets you sign up for a standing order on staples -- "the new york times" pointing out a forum where people complaining that prices wildly fluctuated. folger's koch if i, june, there are 6 august there are 12 sml. moisturizing lotion. $6-something in july. august, $10. amazon says they warn people
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before the shipment is septemnt. >> i thought you had the same price all along with razors. i didn't read closely. why is this striking such a nerve? >> we buy things like razor, paper towles, you go into the store, i buy paper towels ever week, i don't think the price is going to double next week. online, amazon wants to change a price on 1 million inventory, click, click, done. do that at walgreen's, hey, bob, take your price gun out. there's 1,000 bobs doing it in 1,000 stores. an article in "the wall street journal" caught our eye, when sit okay to let your children quit an activity? dr. lombardo, the word quit sounds so negative. it can be constructive in done
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connotations. there may be benefits to letting your children stop activities. they can focus energy and time on other things, like academics and other extracurricular activities. on the other hand, they could have free time to have family din person kids that have dinner with their families do better academically, have less stress, and are less likely to get involved in risky behaviors. quit gymnastics after six years. it was like a weight was taken off me. >> this is a great opportunity to teach your children decisionmaking. help your child come up with the pros and cons of stopping and the pros and kons of sticking with it. work through the process with them. not only will they get the skill of how to solve problems rationally, they're more likely to buy into your decision, the
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>> mine was when i got the quit the marching band. >> what was your instrument? >> i also got the quit the french horn. i was horrible. >> i disagree. i quit piano lessons. i regret not being able to read music. thank god i didn't have to keep going with tennis lessons. >> dan? >> i gave up on the violin. i think everyone was very relieved by that. both my music teacher and my family. >> w all right. dan, thank you so much. dr. lombardo, becky, we appreciate it. up next, gio is in central park where it's getting readily loud. >> it's going to be loud at the football games this season. doctors are telling us to wear these ear plugs and download a special app. we'll tell you why. stay with us. y-free nights? i'm linda, and like millions of women worldwide i trust tena.
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noise at the big stadiums. the roar of concerts and games, sometimes so loud it's deafening. cheering can be exciting. experts warn it could damage your hearing. gio benitez is in central park with more. >> reporter: we're going to be testing these crowd levels here in just a moment. at our own concert here for "gma." but you might be surprised to hear what you will hear at these stadiums. take a look. this sunday, the vikings are kicking off their first preseason home game at a brand-new stadium. fans, listen up. you're in for an earful. when the u.s. bank stadium hosted metallica last week, the concert not only brought down the house, it had some complaining about the noise levels. one fan tweeting, i think i've sufficientrd long term hearing damage. another posting the next
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? i want to self-detrukt ? >> reporter: that metal music not necessarily to blame. it's the stadium itself. according to a hearing expert, noise levels in a football game could sound ten times louder than other nfl football stadiums. to put it in perspective, a normal conversation is around 60 december billions. lawn mower can reach around 90. anything over 85 could be harmful, say with noise exposure is that it's cumulative. after decades of attending concerts and football games, you could wind up with permanent loss. >> reporter: kansas city's arrowhead stadium holding the record at 142 decibels. louder than a jet taking off the. saw hawke fans have clocked in at 137.6 decibels.
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mercedes-benz superdome has reached 122.6. and that is a lot. take a look. because this weekend in minnesota, they're going to be passing out a lot of these ear plugs here at the door for free. now we're going test the december billions here at our park here. ready. let's give a good roar here. go! [ cheering ] >> reporter: remember that limit is 85 a. we have reached that limit of 85. so it looks like these ear plugs. back to you guys. >> wow. maybe us, too. i'm going to the uga-tennessee game in october. i'm not wearinger plugs at all. coming up next, back to school hacks. simple ways to make starting the school year sfresz stress free. and then our huge party in the park.
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and back here on "gma." i'm holding one of the cutest puppies up for adoption. the north shore here with us. chloe is holding my mike. we're going to look at the wildfires, 40 of them burning out west. it will cool down in the
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good morning cleveland, our states heroin prices is now reaching a critical point. last year 8 people died every day of an accidental overdose. we're not looking at changes we can make to bring those numbers down. here's a possible solution: making it easier to start treatment programs.>> the breanne homestead township police depar announced a new partnership which will allow people who are committed to quitting jobs -- drugs to go to the police station for help is that of being question will be evaluated for that program. you can now get a grilled cheese steak on your lunch break. >> there will be a new cafeteria place. this is a quick serve version.
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. >> i hope they do delivery. we're so close to downtown cleveland. that sounds really good. here's a look right now at your radar. dry conditions, still no rain to worry about. temperatures this morning taken the time. already in the 60s and 70s. 60 illyria. vermilion 66. 66 afternoon these temperatures are going to rise. they will level out in the low 80s for lots of us. tons of sunshine, still humidity in the air and we will be clear and dry overnight. that is a look at your forecast . seeing delays in your usual spots, 90 eastbound, 70. seeing delays in your usual spots, 90 eastbound, 71 n. and 77 northbound. we are delayed all the way past west 117th in those eastbound lanes tracking one accident at
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starting to see slow traffic because of it on euclid tracking cars right around that area. eastbound on euclid only 11 miles power. i will leave you with this look of 90 and fulton. there is a sun glare issue for people
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. epipen backlash. sarah jessica parker cuts ties with the maker of the te vice. millions are worried and outraged. dr. ashton joins us live. hack to school. the best tricks to get your >> we're late. let's go, let's go. >> into the classroom. to do their home work. es reese witherspoon telling secrets. >> if disney wants to make a sequel, just call me. ? that sup would have just hung up in the sky just a little bit just a little bit longer ? and the ultimate country takeover. jason aldean performs live in
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>> hey, good morning, america. and that's not all this friday morning. there is jason aldean, heading on stage for a huge summer concert in central park. crowd's excited. we're looking forward to hearing his performance just ahead. a big moment on "gma." we want to saw thank you for helping us reach 6 million likes on to say thank you, we have a special facebook live with social media star this is morning. you can watch right now on our facebook page. they're all watching jason aldean. they don't see the cameras on them right now. >> we're streaming live. we'll get the morning rundown now from rebecca jarvis. >> hey, george, good morning. the big story, donald trump causing confusion over his policy on illegal immigration. earlier this week, he seemed to
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imgranlts. last night, he told cnn that's not the case. he says first he'll build a wall to secure the border. he's not being clear on what will happen yet. >> there's no legalization, no amnesty. if somebody wants to go legalization route, they'll go, lever the country, hopefully come back in. and then we can talk. you know it's a process. you can't take 11 at one time and just say, boom, you're gone. >> this morning, trump's campaign manager told george that tru to get in line and erpt the country the legal way. but his plan to get undocumented immigrants out of the country remains to be determined. meanwhile, hillary clinton is accusing trump of helping a radical fringe take over the republican party. and she's putting a twist on his campaign slogan, saying trump wants to make america hate again. the death toll from the earthquake in central italy is approaching 300 this morning after another strong aftershock
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rescuers are frantically digging to find people missing in the rubble. hope is fading. meantime, police investigating the murder of two nuns in mississippi have located a car missing from the scene but have yet to make an arrest or find a motive. the nuns were stabbed in their home where there are science of a breakin. and new questions about airport security after a man in his boxer shorts was able to jump t omaha, nebraska, last night. jump into a truck, and crash into a southwest airlines jet as passengers were boarding. two crew members were injured. the judge who handed down a controversial sentence in a sexual assault case at stanford university, will no longer hear criminal cases.
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a move out of criminal court. a dangerous scene on a houston highway. a woman gout of of her car to run a ever a cat dodging in and out of traffic. she ended up grabbing the cat. authorities released the the video to show people what not to do if you see an man in the road. psa. and finally, some love for a guy we first told you about yesterday. this picture of jimmy cox diving head first into that murky water to fix a broken water woman has now gone viral. you see it there. this picture. i'm continuing to read as i walk over to the desk figuring out how to do this. i'm watching the guy do it. here you have him doing this and now miblg rowe is speaking out. >> i was serious about the offer for a beer. or two. please tell me that was a water line. honestly. and you were in the mud. because if that was a sewer
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>> thankfully, it was a water line and not a sewer line. wrangler was looking at the picture. they're sending him a pair of new jeans. >> i love it. >> i love it, too, because you think about the game when you're kids, how long can you hold your breath. this guy must have been the master champion. >> i don't care how much they tell me what it is. your mind goes there. sfland you belly-laughed at the picture again. >> it's great shot. >> love that guy. time for "pop news." kicking off with a personal favorite of mine. reese witherspoon spilling big secrets on facebook live. some of our favorite things are her biggest inspiration is her mom. her favorite actress is holly hunter. she's working on a project with nicole kidman in australia. she's worked with paul rudd five times and calls him national treasure. let's find out which movie she
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sequel, call me. i would happily make "sweet home alabama." >> and she's thinking about making another "legally blond." >> i want another election. >> tracy flick. i've been showing up with cup cakes all week outside in the studio, people. and then, "sweet home alabama" you've got a baby. in a bar. i love that line. i use t i bring my baby with me. next up, big music news. shakira's hips don't lie. if her facebook doesn't, we can expect new music from her, soon. she posted this video saying she's hard at work dancing to new tunes. >> that reminds me how great "zootopia" was, too. >> is that where that is from?
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young kids. i didn't know either. bruce springsteen celebrated "born to run's" anniversary by singing for four hours. break his own record for longest e. street band in the u.s. a lot happened in that time. including a marriage proposal. bruce spotted a couple in the crowd. the guy said, i love you more than bruce. sorry, a ring on it. another record was broken for the youngest singer to join the boss on stage. 3 years old. take a look. >> so cute. >> gio would with proud. he has earphones on. headphones on. >> andrew was there.
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i've seen andrew do karaoke. >> every song by bruce. >> you can call in, andrew. >> a phoner from andrew shue? i'm waiting. oh, yeah. here's a look. sorry, george, i always forget i have to keep going. we got a look at what's come lg up on the "gma morning menu." outrage growing over the epipen price hike. sarah jessica parker is weighing in. dr. ashton is here live. and fear the dead, kim dickens is joining us live. a little more summertime please. jason aldean is here performing,
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back now with the growing outrage over epipen's price hike. sarah jessica parker has now cut ties with mylan. they raised the price from $100 to there are 600 today. rebecca jarvis has more. >> reporter: like so many families, it's a cause near and dear to sarah jessica parker because her own life-threatening peanut allergy. she's urging mylan to lower to park. this morning, sarah jessica parker joining the epipen outrage. a device her own son needs for his life-threatening peanut allergy. >> his breathing looked labored. his mouth was swelling up the. >> reporter: previously, a vocal pro opponent of mylan. >> you learn now independent grate this into your life. and you try to get as much
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million instagram followers, i'm left disappointed, saddened by mylan's actions. i do not condone this decision. i have ended my e relationship with mylan because of it. the pharma company increasing prices more than 400% in just the last eight years. hitting families like jennifer velez, whose 9-year-old daughter, local la to peanuts and tree nuts. >> i was shocked. last year, it was there are 00. i heard there are 600, i was just aplayed. >> reporter: velez, one of the first to sign this online petition in july asking congress to stop the epipen price gouging. >> i just don't understand what their justification is. >> reporter: now, mylan responding to the outcry saying it will help subsidize the cost of its device with, among other thing, a $300 instant savings
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help insured families who pay out of pocket pay for up to 50% of the cost. mile listen cover up to $300 for some patients. mostly those are high deductible insurance plans. a number of lawmakers say the changes don't go far enough. mylan's ceo heather bresch says the increased costs are a result of a broken system. saying i'm running a business. i'm a forprofit >> let's talk to dr. jen ashton. pick up on the last point. people see the price. it's a complicated issue. >> it is. there are multiple almosts involved here. medical as pepgts. political aspects. economic aspects. a lot of people saying this comes down to free market versus government regulation or control. people also asking about why a generic competitor hasn't been
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that in the last couple of years and gotten caught up in the fda regulatory pro sacess we hear s much about. now perfect storm here showing the problems we have in our health care system and innocent lives caught in the cross hairs. >> these pens are so crucial. >> a life-threatening allergy, you get exposed. our body releases a substance called histamine. it opens up blood vessels. drops blood that leads to an an flaktic reaction. eventually potentially leading to cardiac arrest. open nef run counteracts that the. this is a dirt cheap medication that's been around for a long time. >> this could happen about other life saving treatment. what should parents be thinking about? what can they do? >> by the way, it's not just kids. this hits home for me. i developed a life-threatening
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these are my epipens. you need them at school, work, at home. really, you're talking about there are 600, multiply that by three. i think the key here, what we're hearing with parents, taking the lead, through social media. there are some things parents can do. number one, ask pharmacists, doctors, their insurance companies, about savings, coupons, discounts, rebates. it's worth a try. the other thing is, be vocal. i always say, start local. and global. and look for support on social media. we're seeing a phenomenon that has the impact to make some change. again, so many problems with our health care system. we have to put the term care back into health care. >> last word right there. jen ashton, thank you very much. back to school tricks to help make your mornings easier and help your kids ace their
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to start school stress free. is it possible? >> it can be a headache. but good news, there's a hack for that. school is in session. our goal? making the school year a little easier one hack at a time. first up, getting enough sleep and then the hard part. getting up. less yelling equals less stress, equals a healthier and happier family. so good morning. if you have a slug a bed, like i do, two hacks. first, let your pet wake the kids up. hack number two, bring in the tunes. ? a morning play list of up and at 'em songs does wonders. next hack is for getting out the door. accept that there will be days when it all goes, shall we say, awry. come on. we're late. let's go, let's go, let's go. having an emergency backup plan in the car will save you time
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shoiss. a hair sbrush and rubber bands, a snack. and love this, dry toothbrushes. it's not perfect. but at least we're getting to school without being hungry, having messy hair and bad breath. now after school. >> ugh. >> homework. >> it's one of the most dreaded aspects of school. a recent study from the ecommerce site zulily says set a timer. let's do 0 minutes. the task can seem daupting. if you agree on a time and ask the teacher what is reasonable, it's more finite and manageable for them. >> yes. >> reporter: soot supersmart hack. when teens are proofreading their essays, use the google translate tool to read it back to themselves. >> the renaissance brought about
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and incorrect grammar to the student's own ear. >> i'm going to use that. it's awesome. >> we have a few for parents. lunchboxes. you want to keep things cool. ice packs, they make condensation. >> water gets everybody where. >> freeze a sponge. put it in here. if there's any messes, you can -- >> and you put cellophane over it? >> yeah, you can do it without. but you can clean up or encourage your children to clean up. i hear that happens in some families. this one, i love. this is the gum hack. there's been some studies done that show gum help you to think better. makes your brain fire better. also, if you chew person mipt while you're studying and then chew it while you're taking the test, there's some corollary on memory. and, i mean, we're talking about gum. it can't hurt you. >> i got detention for chewing
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chewing gum. >> check with your school before you do that. >> but i like what you're thinking. let's go the ginger in central park. thank you, becky. >> i'm with you. we couldn't chew gum either, amy. a very good morning the everybody. this is alicia. give everybody a smile. she wants to be a doctor. i said we're going to talk about a different kind of science. how hot do you think it is? >> i think it's good to help people. >> oh, that's awesome. it's hot. it will be ho you. the temperatures, hazy, too. you can feel it. that humidity. it will feel like 103 this afternoon in washington, d.c. and richmond. that's the big picture. it's very nice to help pe it is going to be a hot one today for us as well. pretty warm i should say. not as hot as yesterday but up there. these temperatures are really
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slower rate. as we take it hour by hour these temperatures will get into the lower 80s. it will be hot toward new philadelphia were we will see temperatures nearing 90 but for the rest of us tons of sunshine. that is a look at your forecast. enjoy your weekend. mtv video muic awards with the real a mtv moonman. yeah, he's here giving out tickets for the big show. we're going to be there for all 2016 video m from msg this sunday night. we'll be there. jason aldean is here right now.
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good morning to you, new this morning, lake catholic high school football team not taking the field for the start of the season.>> the team has forfeited the game for tomorrow. the school has looked into possible hazing that took place at a camp. the school says several varsity aren't enough players to take the field. they were supposed to host toledo st. john but will forfeit the game. it can be a terrifying driving -- drive down noble road in cleveland heights. people say someone is shooting out there windows. one of the drivers is shabana. she heard a pop while she was driving home when she looked back she knows her window shattered. if you notice
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check your forecast. >> how about a look at your headlines. we are dry for friday . we will see more we can heat will then. it will be really quite tonight just in time for the football games. highs in the 80s today. we are looking at 73 right now in cleveland. temperatures really are moving at a slower rate as we head toward this high. these temperatures this afternoon will be in the low 80s. where not worried about rain today. we have tons of sunshine the south you go -- further south you go. if you thinking about humidity, we will still have some around today. fortunately -- unfortunately we have multivehicle wreck in the akron area. my computer says it is around main street. the delay we're seeing right around that area. however, let me pull up this camera for you. our odot view , look at that. only that far right lane is getting by right now.
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? welcome back to "gma." a great crowd here at in the city at the citi parks foundation um isser stage. all for country star jason aldean. >> they're ready. this crowd is ready. we have social media superstars here helping us celebrate 6 million likes on thank you to disney's hottest new boy band, forever if your minds. chloe kardogian. the puppies. >> puppies. i'm going to end up taking one home. and there's jason aldean. take a look. >> guys, new york city. bring it to the world. let's go. >> here's jason with his number
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? ? you're a crack of dawn monday morning coffee strong poured everything got into a paycheck friday night ? ? you're a power stroke diesel backhoe riding king of beers 18-wheeler driving living life in between the lines ? ? clocking in and but then the six string circus comes to town we hang them speaks over the crowd ? ? when the lights come on everybody's screaming lighters in the sky yeah everybody's singing ? ? every word to every song to the girl they're taking home tonight ? ? when the lights come on everybody's feeling a hallelujah high from the floor to the ceiling ?
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drinking moek that we're smoking the party we throw is all night long lights come on when the lights come on ? ? you're a little shy thing with a wild side on a night like this you just can't hide ? ? it's time to live it up so come on and raise your cup ? ? we're talking bout memories yeah we're gonna make 'em talking about rules you know we're gonna everybody's screaming lighters in the sky yeah everybody's singing ? ? every word to every song to the girl they're taking home tonight ? ? when the lights come on everybody's feeling hallelujah high from the floor to the ceiling the drink that we're drinking ? ? the smoke that we're smoking the party we're throwin''s going all night long when the lights
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? wae we all the same cause we thinking the same thing we're all the same cause we're thinking the same thing nooets we're on the same page cause we're sipping the same drink similaring the same drink ? ? here's a little something to thank y'all for showing up aldean and the boys are here to rip it up come on when the lilgts screaming ? ? lighters in the sky yeah everybody singing every word to every song to the girl they're taking home tonight ? ? when the lights come on, everybody's feeling a hallelujah high from the floor to the ceiling ? ? yeah, the drink that we're drinking the smoke that we're smoking the party we're throwing's going all eight in long ? ? when the lights come on when the lights come on your boy's
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the lights come on ? [ cheers and applause ] >> jason aldean. oh. the fans are loving him. we're loving starting our morning off. let's talk, though, you guys are happy, right? we should check in on the tropics. a quick look at the stor less and less threatening through the caribbean. it's tough for this thing to stay together. it's got now a 60% shot as it heads west of becoming a named storm the next three to five days. we'll keep an eye on it. you can cheer. it's cool.
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we're waiting for the temperatures to go up. it will go up this afternoon. highs are reaching the low 80s with tons of sunshine. enjoy your friday. nd we're cele summer of service campaign. this is a cool thing. working with disney and youth service america to inspire kids to help their communities. here with me now, ami, a summer of service winner. we're so happy you're here. you've told me about the programs. what inspired you to do this? >> thank few years ago. i would see how kids would suffer in the shelter, not having enough supplies. so i thank god every day to wake me up and give me the strength and energy to help others. with the grant i received, i buy school supplies for kids in shelters. >> ami picazo, that is something else. 16 years old. kids like ami can apply for a
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through september 30th. go to ysa.org to get more information. joining me now, kim dickens. welcome, by the way. one of the stars of "fear the walking dead." she plays one of the fierce leaders, madison clark. season one averaged millions of vowers. the new season is keeping fans on their toes. let's take a look [ bell rings ] >> are you out of your mind? [ bell ringing ] >> service is sub par. >> all right, kim. you got, amy is one of those big fans. she's trying to get here. second half of the season, a lot of action going on. with the's it like on if set right now? >> it's exciting. we're out in the ocean. running through the desert. down the beach.
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it's a lot of activity. a lot of stupts. >> that must get you in the shape of your life. what's it like training for the show? >> we don't have two to train so much. we rehearse stupts the day before. we're just supposed to be regular people. not superheroes. >> for the fans, we have a question. when h we see guest stars from the original "walking dead "? >> everybody asks that. i don't know. >> you say it's not up to me. >> it's not up to me. i think it would be great idea. >> what is the first thing people say to you on the street when they recognize you? >> you mean, about fear? hey, we love the show. it's great. our show has been so much -- it's been so much fun to be part of the show that has a close relationship with the fan base. >> amy's coming. she's coming. see "fear the walking dead" on
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[ cheers and applause ] we're back now with none other than jason aldean. his brand-new album, "they don't know" comes out in just two weeks. so wonderful to have him here on this steamy friday here in the park. welcome. thanks for being with us. >> thank you.
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today. >> you brought the heat from georgia. you just performed your 17th number one single, "lights come on." how about that. i love the story behind the song. it was a last-minute addition from our friends florida georgia line. >> we were in the studio. recording the last few songs. had no plans to record this one. they september it over. i listened to it one time, w i think it got sent to radio about three weeks later. it happened pretty quick. >> wow. and the rest is history. you're out on your six string circus tour. one of the top global tours the. you have a special show coming up at the grand ole opry. tell me about that. >> for the last ten or 11 years, we have done a concert for the cure. a show that all the proceeds go
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that. >> this year, we decided to partner with the grand ole opry and do the show there. all the proceeds will go to the susan g. komen nashville chapter. >> survivors and thrivers say thank you for that. who is ready for more jason aldean here in the park? here he is with "a little more summertime." ? boarded up the water town ain't nobody hanging round ? ? another gray september day was
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? if that sun would have just hung up in that ki just a little bit extra little bit longer ? ? if those blue water waves could have stayed at our feet on the beach ? ? stead of going out with the tide ? ? if that wind was a friend it would still be warm southern whisper on her note ? she might have stayed forever and ever in ever left these arms if only i ? ? had a little more summertime ?
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let her memory take hold stirring that old fire up ? ? as if i don't miss her enough if that sun would have just hung up in that sky just a little bit extra ? ? just a little bit long er if those blue water waves could have staid at our feet on the beach stead of going out the tide ? ? if that wind was a friend it would still be blowing in like a warm southern whisper on her ? ? she might have staid forever and never ever left these arms if only i had a little more
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? yeah, just a little more summertime ? ? ? if that sun would have just hung up in that sky just a little bit extra a little bit longer ? ? she might have stayed forever and never never left these arms if only i had a little more summertime ?
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everyone here ready for a little more classic jason aldean. here he is with "dirt road anthem." [ cheers and applause ] ? ? yeah i'm chillin' on a dirt road laid back swerving like i'm george jones ? ? the smoke rolling out the window an ice cold beer sitting in the console ?
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headlights it's got me reminiscing on them good times ? ? turning off a real life drive and that's right i'm hitting easy street on mud tires joets yeah back in the day potts farm was the place to go load the truck up hit the dirt road ? ? yump the barbed wire spread the word jack and jim were a few good men ? ? where you learned how to and cuss and fight, too better watch out for the boys in blue ? ? like i know something y'all don't know man that talk is getting old you better mind your business man watch your mouth before i have to knock that loud mouth out ? ? i'm tired of talking man y'all ain't listening them old tirt roads is what y'all missing ? ? yeah, i'm chilling on a dird
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george jones ? ? smoke rolling out the window an ice cold beer sitting in the console memory lane up in the hid lights it's got me reminiscing ? ? i sit back and think about them good old days the way we were raised in our southern ways ? ? i can take y'all where you need to go down to my hood back in them woods ? ? we do it different round here good and we do it all night ? ? so if you really want to know how it feels to get off the road with trucks and four weals note jump on in and man tell your friends we'll raise some hell where the black top ends snoets yeah, i'm chilling on a dirt road laid back swerving like raim george jones ? ? smoke rolling out in window an
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? memory lane up in the headlights it's got me reminiscing on them good times ? ? let's ride ? ? ? ah i'm chilling on a dirt road laid back swerving like i'm george jones ? ? smoke an ice cold beer sittin' in the console ? ? memory lane up in the headlights it's got me reminiscing on them good times ? ? i'm turning off a real life drive and that's right i'm hittin' easy street on mud
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who will it be? on tuesday, all will be revealed. >> you don't want to miss it. >> only on abc's "good morning america." a big thank you for jason aldean. he's going to sing one more song. when she says baby. see it on our site. have a great weekend, everyone. ? ? some days it's tough just gettin' up throwin' on these boots and makin' that climb ? ? some days i'd rather be a no show lay low before i go out of my mind ? ? when she says baby oh don't matter what comes ain't going nowhere she runs her fingers
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good morning, time now 8:56 . >> our state's heroin crisis is
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an accidental overdose. state leaders are looking at changes they can make to bring those numbers down. here's a possible solution: making it easier to start -- get into a treatment program . >> safe passages will allow people who are committed to quitting drugs to go to a police station for help. instead of being arrested they will be evaluated for the program. now you can get your grilled cheese fix on because melt is coming to downtown cleveland. >> in public square. it is old cafeteria place in the old bp building. they say this is a quick serve version kind of like the stand at progressive field. the open the doors -- their doors september 12. when it opens we will get some for our director because it is her murder -- her birthday . let's take a look at those temperatures, it will be a beautiful day out there. as we head to the website let's
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finally leaving the 60s. where warming up. 72 new london and 72 wellington . these temperatures today will be about 83 degrees on average this afternoon. akron, canton will be a little bit warmer nearing 90. it is still pretty warm out there. again, lots of sunshine and quiet overnight. if you were worried about the high school football games, you're looking good. still tracking the multivehicle accident in the akron area. 76 eastbound that delay it is causing. those eastbound lanes have backed up almost to 93. we have fire trucks out there. the car is still there. the right lane is barely getting by. hopefully it will end soon. don't go anywhere . we will be back at noon.
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announcer: it's "live with kelly"! today actor and author ethan hawke, plus a performance from country duo dan + shay. also, joel mchale returns for another day of co-hosting, all next on "live"! [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] and now, here are kelly ripa and joel mchale! [music playing]

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