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>> have a grea good morning, america. breaking right now, hurricane matthew slams the caribbean. the eye hits haiti this morning. a deadly category 4 storm. 145-mile-an-hour winds. fears of a life-threatening storm surge and more than three week of rain triggering as cruise ships reroute to avoid the storm. now the east coast braces for its impact and states of emergency already declared in florida and north carolina. donald trump fighting back against that bombthey will tax story. >> i have brilliantly used those laws. >> hillary clinton hitting him hard. >> here is my question, what kind of genius loses a billion dollars in a single year? >> as new polls show the democratic nominee topping trump after the first debate. and their running mates prepare
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clown chaos. college campuses erupting overnight as an epidemic of clown hoaxes cause the schools to go on lockdown. hundreds of students flood the streets in one college town. what police are saying this morning. manhunt, the search for armed men who robbed kim kardashian at gunpoint stealing millions in jewelry. new details about those terrifying moments as the reality star recovers back home. new questions about her security. good morning, everyone. we'll take a look at the eye of hurricane matthew. the storm bearing down on haiti, the strongest to hit the region in decades and it is expected to be absolutely devastating. >> that tiny country hit so hard in so many ways. let's take a look at the massive hurricane from space, more than 600 miles wide. matthew is moving slowly.
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as we said florida and north carolina have already declared states of emergency in a lot of concerns along the east coast. hurricane prepare rooms already up and running and government officials are preparing for the worst. as you can imagine we have team coverage live in the storm zone but first let's start with ginger on where the storm is right now. ginger. >> robin, it is just on top of haiti. landfall within the next hour or so and now this will the strongest hurricane that haiti has had since 1963 when it makes landfall. as far as landfalling hurricanes go. i wanted to focus on where the compactness, where the hurricane winds are in haiti. so the hurricane force where you could get 74 to 145-mile-per-hour winds within that red cone. now, look at port-au-prince. still 120 miles away, you say, oh, good, that sounds like great news. it's not because the eastern
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most of the rain. deadly rain, flash flooding, mudslides in places that already had 22 inches, the dominican republic could get another 20. eastern cuba, 20 plus inches. that type of rainfall with these t topography inches, two inches can give you devastating effects. even cuba included there and i want to take you through the ti east of it tuesday night so tonight and moves into the bahamas by wednesday. what happens after that, i'm going to show you the track and u.s. impacts in just moments. >> you have port-au-prince on the board there and we are going to go to linsey davis in the center of the storm in port-au-prince. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, robin. we can really feel the wind, the rain is starting to intensify. it is clear that hurricane matthew is slamming into haiti.
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hurricane matthew is now tearing through the caribbean with life-threatening rain, wind and storm surge. thousands of people are bracing for one of the most powerful storms in almost a decade. winds reaching 145 miles per hour, potentially flattening parts of haiti, the poorest nation in the western hemisp hemisphere. we are experiencing strong gusts of win and people in cub preparing for the worst filling sandbags. there are fears this morning that all this rain could be catastrophic. 40 inches of rain is expected to fall in parts of the island. potentially triggering flash flooding and deadly mud slides. fears that entire villages will be washed away. the deadly category 4 hurricane is already taken at least four lives across the caribbean. the powerful hurricane is forcing major cruise ship
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of matthew is still 100 miles or more east of port-au-prince. so that 40 inches of rain initially anticipated will now likely fall in the mountains. but, ten inches of rain is still very dangerous in port-au-prince where you have more than 50,000 people still living in tents after that earthquake in 2010. guys. >> so easy to wipe them away. l linsey, jamaica already hit and gio benitez is already there. good morning, gio. >> reporter: good morning to you, we are not entirely out of the wood, the clouds you're seeing are from 9 edges of hurricane matthew but jamaicans are look g ing at this with guad optimism. the flooding, we've had that. some of that localized. jamaica floods very easily and have had dangerous surf but right now it appears the island has fared well but jamaicans are
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windows are boarded up. jamaicans are prepared for whatever comes their way but, guys, i got to tell you gentlemjamaic jamaicans all telomere they're all concerned about their friends in haiti. >> i imagine so. let's go back to ginger with the latest threat. hurricane matthew is posing to the u.s. and what is the timing? >> since we spoke this has taken on a more western track and so by thursday night, through sunday, we're talking u.s. impacts and thas you to notice on this track right now. this is the official as of the nhc this morning, big high, big ridge in the atlantic ocean driving it farther west competing with that cold front. it stays a category 3 hurricane. that's extremely strong, guys. we haven't seen a lot like this. even if it hugs the coast impact along the florida coast up through south north carolina and certainly coastal georgia. now, that's again the next couple of days and put this
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in coming farther west, the only good news i have for you, you guys, the east side of the storm is where the worst happens. that's where storm surge would happen or the heaviest rain happens and we would be on the west side. >> how far up the east coast could it reach? >> everybody talks about the gfs, the american and european model. they've come in great agreement as to when it hits south carolina and north carolina. we're good through the weekend. after that it change, in northeast or new england, you get very little effect. if you follow the gfs, you get considerable effect parts of maine, vermont, new hampshire. >> that far up. much more to learn. >> a lot to keep an eye on. we move on and get the latest from the race for the white house. 35 days until the final votes and hillary clinton getting a post-debate bounce, 5-point lead and donald trump is fighting back after that bombshell tax revelation. a massive loss that allowed him
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abc's tom llamas is in farmville, virginia, where the vice presidential candidates debate tonight, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. trump tackled that head on praising his business choice, calling himself brilliant. hillary clinton said this is more proof that trump is part of the rigged system he claims to be running against. overnight, donald trump surpr surprising supporters in the nosebleed seats at a colorado rally. >> one young man got here, you won't believe this, at 30 >> reporter: then inviting that super fan on stage who gave trump a germophobe, a massive bear hug. >> wow. boy, that was a hard hug. he's a strong guy. >> reporter: trump putting out all the stops to get his campaign back on track after that front page "the new york times" story revealed trump took a $916 million loss on his 1995 tax return, something which
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income tax for nearly 20 years. >> i have legally used them to my benefit and to the benefit of my company, my investors and ply employees. i mean, honestly i have brilliantly used those laws. >> reporter: but hillary clinton campaigning in ohio where polls show trump is up saw it a different way. >> here's my question, what kind of genius loses a billion doll >> reporter: but trump says he bounced back richer than ever used it as a tog point saying he can turn things around. >> i'm not fighting for me anymore. i'm fighting for you. fighting for you. with my knowledge, i knew that i would make a comeback without question. >> reporter: while trump refuses to release his tax returns, signing audit clinton hinting at another possible trump tax
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story and we're just slowly getting it into the public eye. >> reporter: now the new york attorney general has been investigating the trump foundation and now has sent them a cease and desist letter to stop raising funds in new york. the a.g. claims the trump foundation never registered properly. the trump campaign says this is politically motivated because the attorney general is a democrat who is supporting hillary clinton. >> george. >> they have to produce documents by october 15th and you're there in farmville for the vice presidential debate and mike pence's preparations quite different than donald trump. >> he's been mock debates with scott walker playing the role of hillary clinton. he's also been looking at briefing books anticipate both those moves something that donald trump never did and trump's campaign manager saying that on the stage tonight we'll see a feisty mike pence. george. >> tom llamas, thanks very much. we'll get the latest on the
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trail in pittsburgh and, cecilia, what is the clinton campaign hoping for from tim kaine tonight in the debate. >> reporter: in one sense his job is simple. right? he's got to not mess up the wave of momentum that hillary clinton has been riding in the wake of that last debate. on the other hand, though, his toughest job he has to debate two men. he has to make on mike pence and donald trump. tie mike pence to trump's policy an t heavily involved and intense studying going on and holding mock debates and the same person playing mike pence for tim kaine is the same who played bernie sanders in hillary clinton's mock debate, robin. tim kaine said he is feels the pressure tonight given clinton's performance in that last debate. >> is there one issue he's preparing to hit hardest on? >> reporter: well, you heard tom mention it. it's got to be taxes. you can imagine that he's going to hit hard on that front just like hillary clinton has been on
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one source close to kaine telling me he knows how to throw a punch but does it with a smile. i also just found out these two men have never met before. the first time they will come face-to-face, robin, on that stage tonight. >> and a lot of people will be watching tonight, cecilia, thank you. all right, thanks to cecilia and let's turn to abc's jon karl with the breakdown on the new poll and what are they showing? >> there is no doubt hillary clinton has bounce. take a look at this new national poll from cnn. she has a five-point lead over donald trump and this very same poll before the debate, trump was up. and if you look at the states, you see that trump is down but he is not out. the state of ohio, this is the one real bright spot for donald trump. he leads hillary clinton in ohio by five points. the biggest factor not the debate but that gary johnson third party candidate was at 14
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other states we have new polls in, michael, take a look at this. florida, hillary clinton up 3. north carolina, hillary clinton up 3. the state of pennsylvania, hillary clinton up 4. so it basically leaves us where we were before and that is if you look at our abc news race ratings, hillary clinton has the lead. even if she loses all of the toss-up states she still has 273 electoral votes, that is enough to win the presidency and i've got to say the big thing here, the biggest trump is the state of florida. if he loses the state of florida it's hard to imagine how he gets the electoral votes to be elected president. >> thank you. let's talk to matthew dowd about it. we see the polls. hillary clinton solidifying her lead, 35 days to go. many states already voting. donald trump really needs a circuit breaker. >> yeah, this is a good news/bad news, mostly good for hillary clinton and the major change we saw was not a change among undecided but enthusiasm among hillary clinton voters.
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was give a five hour energy drink to her supporters, behind by nine points on enthusiasm, now even. that is also bad news. if she has a poor debate performance donald trump's enthusiasm advantage will reassert itself and still 70% are dissatisfy with the direction of the country and did nothing to change the perceptions of herself in that debate. >> his strongest argue. he can bring change. theic tonight. 40% don't even know who they are. that might not change much tonight. tim kaine will talk about donald trump. mike pence is going to be talking about hillary clinton. >> yeah, they'll both be talking about the people they'll debate next week in this, 50 million will probably watch this and it can have some importance. in 2004 after george w. bush lost that first debate and cheney and edwards had a debate
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like a m.s.a.s.h. unit and he h to say, you may not like donald trump but i'm here sitting in the white house. >> matthew dowd, thanks very much. the next debate on abc. martha raddatz is the co-moderator and i'll anchor our coverage tonight with matt dowd and our whole political team. that georgia father on trial for murder accused of intentionally leaving his son to die in the car. the jury hearing the prosecutor's opening statements on monday. now the defense is set to make its case. abc's steve osunsami has the story. >> reporter: prosecutors this morning are painting an you ugly picture of justin ross harris leaving his son to die in a hot suv on a summer day two years ago. >> there's no doubt the defendant is responsible for his son's death. messagingen 0 the morning of the
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>> reporter: they question how he coo forget to drop the boy off especially after they had break nast minutes away from both the day care and his office where the boy died. 22-month-old cooper harris was trapped in a rear-facing car seat for more than seven hours. this surveillance video shows his father checking on the car in the middle of the day. police say while his son was dying outside, the married father was sexting with other women. >> the defendant's o i love my son and all but we both need escapes. >> reporter: harris is charged with murder and second degree child cruelty. he's pleading not guilty saying it was an accident. his ex-wife agrees he's innocent. her lawyer says the sexting doesn't make him a murderer. >> i never believed this shows motive but -- >> reporter: they saw him pull into the parking lot and say he looked genuinely upset.
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what have i done? >> reporter: but prosecutors were saying that was for show. since the death of cooper in 2014 dozens of children have died in hot cars. it's become a national issue. defense attorneys give their opening statements, robin, this morning. >> i know you'll be there, steve, thank you. we go to amy with the other top stories including new tensions between the u.s. and vladimir putin. >> good morning. the u.s. broken off talking with russia over a cease-fire in syria. the state department increasingly frustrated with aleppo. another hospital was destroyed monday. 400 civilians have been killed in just two weeks and in a sign of rising tensions moscow has now suspended a deal that regulates the disposal of nuclear weapons material. back here in this country a baltimore ravens football fan in critical condition after a brawl during sunday's game against the raiders. joseph bauer is on life support after police say a verbal fight with two raiders fans near the concession stand turned
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to the ground and suffered a brain injury. the two raiders fans now face charges. there is new fallout from the phony account scandal at wells fargo and the state of illinois pulling $30 billion in investments from the bank following a similar move by california aimed at punishing the bank for opening accounts without customers' permission in order to meet sales goals so this story far from over. >> thanks very much. back to ginger. more on that hurricane. >> yes, i want to put on here the probabilities of getting really important for folks in coastal florida to watch, thursday through friday. 80% shot through miami right around melbourne. more than 39 miles per hour. it will change in the coming days and you know we'll be on
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welcome back to "gma." you are looking live at hurricane matthew. it is going to hit haiti this morning. category 4 storm stretches more than 600 miles. wind gusts up to 175 miles an hour. you see flooding there in jamaica. and here in the u.s. states of emergency are already been declared in north carolina and >> a slow-moving storm. also right now the vice presidential candidates are preparing to face off tonight in their first and only debate as a new poll out this morning shows hillary clinton with a slight lead after last week's showdown. out west a 3,000-acre wildfire is burning in colorado. nearly 2,000 residents forced to evacuate as the flames spread, destroy buildings, firefighters are battling the blaze.
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and also this morning, a lot of people reacting to those reports of clown sightings. do you like clowns? >> i hate clowns. penny wise started it for me. >> keep your eyes open. all around. there from small towns to college campuses and saw that video. students at penn state hunting for one overnight but is it all a hoax? >> i'm telling you, people are calling in a lot of the crew members saying that their kids are calling. they're v >> my kids were asking about it all day yesterday. right now we'll get the latest on kim kardashian back home safe in the u.s. after that terrifying theft of millions of dollars worth of jewelry in paris. alex marquardt has new developments in the investigation. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, george. that's right. this hotel where kim kardashian was staying is known as the no address hotel because of how discreet it is but many
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indiscretions online that made they are such a target. this morning, french authorities on the hunt for the gang of thiefs that quickly turned kim kardashian's paris fashion week vacation into a nightmare. >> kim, how are you doing. >> reporter: she arrived back at home in new york monday afternoon with husband kanye west. this taken by tmz, the entrance under heavy guard by her own security as well as nypd. it started after 2 a.m. in paris on snapchat from the exclusive apartment she's hendz rented fo week. the luxurious hotel featured in this 2014 episode of "keeping up with the kardashians." five masked men enter the building and two into her apartment. they tied her up, put plastic cable ties around her wrists and
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she was hysterical but not screaming. she ran to a balcony where she screamed for help and called her bodyguard at a nearby club with her mother and sister. the thieves taking off with more than $10 million worth of jewelry including her $4.5 million ring, reportedly a gift from kanye west she showed off on instagram days ago. >> i'm sorry, family emergency, i have to stop the >> reporter: he reached the rapper thousands of miles away in new york who stopped his show. their children were reportedly with their father in new york. >> celebrity children have become almost as famous as their celebrity parents and for kim and kanye i think probably that priority is to make sure they are as secure and safe as possible because they have two children. >> reporter: this high-profile break-in, an embarrassment for paris and the no address hotel, the parisian home for a long
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>> the security is done by the authorities so it's confidential, no name on the door. >> reporter: the social media queen now getting backlash for her online antics and paris playing saying it was the celebrity who was targeted with possessions that happen seen and noticed by social media and it was these goods that the attacker targeted. secret that a former member of kanye's security agrees with. >> you couldn't snapchatting you're home and what you have with us. a critical paradise that. >> reporter: the authorities said very little about this case and what little they have said has been very defensive. tourism this france has dropped off a cliff after all the major terror attacks and as one person told me this is the last thing that paris needs right now. >> no question about that. thanks very much. let's talk to brad garrett, now an abc news consultant. matt fiddes as well. high priority for paris.
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guess is they knew the bodyguard was not in her apartment and now hugh to get in. the big key is control and they knew where the jewels were and they moved them. >> you said they knew the bodyguard was not in the apartment. does that imply someone inside the kardashian camp tipped them off. >> maybe or they do great surveillance and may have her phone hacked. all sorts of ways to find out if she was alone or not. the key with them, they know what's going on and control the scene. movement of the jewelry and would be willing to bet within hours the that jewelry was out of france. >> what's the breakdown here and what happened, matt? >> i wouldn't like to speculate. there's no new information coming out. it's very bizarre for me to get my head around after looking at the high-profile people for 20 years, how somebody of kim
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worldwide in a capital like paris which is one of the biggest target risks for terrorist attacks in the world in the last 12 to 14 months that they've had three attacks there and to have a high-profile american there she would really be a target so i really do not understand, it's totally beyond anything i'm used to. i've never had any of my clients or celebrities star friends experienced anything of someo gate or parachute landing in neverland and guards jumping on it. it's very odd. >> should there have been a bodyguard in the apartment with her at the time? >> absolutely. absolutely. to give you an idea how we did things with past clients i've worked with we had an adjoining room to the apartments or suites and bodyguards inside and as
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cctv and link up to the police station and bodyguards outside. normally suv-type cars and that would be a process and we would sweep the bedrooms and make sure everything is in place and what concerns me too is, about five or six days ago i believe, there was a situation where she was approached and seemed to be just one bodyguard, this gentleman in question who said -- >> should have moreec okay, matt, thanks. >> should have been a wake-up call for him. >> final question, brad garrett. this jewelry is so high profile how could anyone even sell it. >> they're not going to sell it as is. they moved it into another country and they'll shave off or cut off or polish off any identifying like i.d. numbers and break it up. it's already in watches someplace in another jewelry store. >> brad garrett, thanks very much. coming up here our exclusive
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it is time for our big board and our team of insiders standing by live for more on this morning's top stories. dan abrams joining us at the table. we'll start with the provocative new reality series that the heels of recent police shootings. a&e greenlighting "live pd" which gives you havers reali access and dan will be one of the hosts. >> i am. >> we heard from one of the executives and says this answers citizens' calls for clarity. there does seem to be a lack of trust. >> this is a huge topic we talked about many types which is this idea of body cams on police officers.
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idea. it's helpful to police and the people potentially being arrested. this is now a way to do it in realtime. no editing later on to see exactly what is happening as it's happening in numerous police departments around the country. that's only a good thing. >> it will air on delay because there's potential for disturning things to be scene but i have a two-part question. do the police departments have any input into what can be aired own what won't be aired and involved to agree to do this. >> on question one the answer is, no, the executive producers are longtime news people who you guys probably know, john zito making the calls on what goes on the air and the second thing is my understanding is that the police departments have been very receptive. why? they want people to see what they do every day. right? >> not just that news story about what happened. but they've been welcoming in
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because they're joining them. they're effectively embedded with them as they work. but, look, it's going to catch all sorts of things because it's real and unedited. >> more good cops than bad. of course, they'll be on their best behavior if cameras are rolling. >> that's a great reason to have cameras. then if that's going to make the cops behave better i say more power to them. >> this is groundbreaking. i can't wait to see it. looking forward to it. >> the jobs. >> he's got more than me. well, another lawsuit that's moving forward against johnson & johnson, a california woman alleging that talcum powder found in their baby powder contributed to her development of ovarian cancer and our board certified obgny dr. jen ashton is joining us live. cases similar that have resulted in $127 million in damages awarded but others were tossed
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talcum powder to cancer. >> this is so controversial, michael. to be clear we're talking about asbestos-free talcum powder. some show there is a slight increase in association of ovarian cancer. most studies, the thinking is the data just is inconsistent and don't have the scientific support and most gyn cancer specialists feel if there is an increased risk it is slight and minimal but we err on the side of caution. control to control, then avoid using it. >> jen, you know people watch us and see something like this and they're concerned. how do you ease their concerns? >> well, when you talk about ovarian cancer which in my field is called the silent killer there are factors that up your risk and there are factors that reduce the risk. it's very important that all women know what the common sign answer symptoms are. pelvic pain or pressure. bloating or increase or change
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if you have those for more than half the month, speak to your gynecologist. no screening test for it but there is a workup we do. >> so hard to detect, you're right. >> i want to bring you in. johnson & johnson said we are defending the safety of our baby powder because science, research, clinical evidence around the world continue to support the safety of cosmetic talc. why are these decisions so varied in million in judgments toing in. >> right, because you're seeing, "a," a divide in the scientific community whether there is a link and second, legal matter. they still have to prove they knew or reasonably knew of the dwayne. that's a big challenge. two big issues leading to varying verdicts. >> thank you, both. tough one. now to a warning for fussy flyers. you know you've seen these videos like this one.
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i've been sitting here since 8:00. >> passengers just losing it at airline employees because travel can be frustrating but could issuing a complaint get you tagged or even in extreme cases blacklisted? abc's david kerley is joining us with more on this. okay, we all fly here and i see dan like leaning. come on, this can't be true. >> it's true. oh, yeah, it is totally true an tell you, it pays to be polite because you can get tagged. we talked to a travel industry expert. this is what he said about what happens. >> the airline employee or hotel employee could take a look at your reservation and change your seat assignment. they could change your room. they could do all sorts of things to make your life anywhere from unpleasant to a
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that he 5 usually what happens when you're flying on that flight but could it on your frequent flier and you're tagged to are a while. >> i heard one time a guy was fussing and so he was nut in a metal seat and given a child's meal so got a peanut butter jelly sandwich. they have that power. >> yeah. >> hopefully it won't a long flight. i have a question, we all fly a lot as you said earlier, robin. has anyone ever thrown a little tantrum? >> i was upset about the one joke, it's a joke. it's a joke. it's a joke. >> hey, guys, this actually -- >> this actually worked both ways. i check into a hotel just last week. i answered a survey and said something positive. they said we'll upgrade you. both ways. >> jen, you want to weigh in. >> i threw a hissy connection when people put the handbags in the overhead instead of suitcases. >> lost luggage.
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i'll be very good. >> all i can say congrats on your new live show. >> october 28th. >> 9:00 p.m. >> no live traveling with you. all right, thanks to david, dr. ashton and dan. thank you very much. coming up in two minutes that clown chaos that is striking college campuses and school ras cross the country right now. everybody is looking for those clowns. my mother passed 2003, but she always told me i don't care if you turn out to be a great athlete or whatever but, you need to make sure you get your college degree. voice. (phone ringing) answering machine: hi, leave a message after the beep. (beep) hey mom, this is larry. i just want to let you know that uh, i fulfilled the promise that you held me to. love you. (beep) there's only one egg that gives you better taste and better nutrition in so many varieties.
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we're back with clown scares all across the country and t.j. holmes here with the story. >> yeah, george, police say this has got to stop before somebody gets hurt. >> a clown. >> reporter: thousands of college students poured out of their dorm rooms to march, ch chant -- >> i got a balloon for you. don't you want a balloon?
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[ chanting "who do weigh want" ] >> reporter: rumors of clown sightings at penn state triggering the clown mob. one student tweeted the clowns have come to penn state. this is not okay and the newspaper shared this picture of a clown projected onto campus apartments. authorities are now calling a series of social media pranks gone awry. massachusetts it was on lockdown after a twitter report of a clown with a pitchfork in a dorm. police say generally speaking these are pranks but the way people feel about clowns creeps them out but generally it happens every few years. >> halloween -- >> of course, it does. yes. of course. >> thank you. hurricane matthew has made landfall. ginger will have the latest coming up. accept i'm not the deep sea fisherman i was.
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ower mercedes-amg c63 s coupe. back here on "gma," hurricane matthew a category 4 storm has made official landfall in western haiti. you can see right there along the peninsula that eye wall coming onshore just after 7:00 a.m. and now it's going to move north so the track takes it right into and paralleling parts
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. direct hit. hurricane matthew makes landfall slamming into haiti. a dangerous and deadly category 4 storm. states of emergency now from florida to the carolinas as the east coast braces for impact. our team is live from the storm zone. former tantaros speaking out for the first time on tv since filing a lawsuit against fox news saying she experienced a nightmare. why she's taking on the network and roger ailes. here with her story this morning. rapid recovery. the secrets of bouncing back after major surgery. lara on her feet and walking just hours after her hip replacement. why doctors want everyone on their feet as fast as possible. dr. ashton here live.
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shannon. they're firing up your tuesday. and she's here to say -- >> good morning, america. >> how's that? ? one more time with molly shannon. how about that, good morning, america. great to have her here. >> also, the couple at the center of this people video. okay, it's been shared tens of thousands of times on line trending. the groom he proposed and then married her all in the same day. >> all right. >> all in the same day. >> you know how many guys are like, aah. he just raised the bar for everybody out there. we're talking to the newlyweds point big day and find out how he pulled it off. >> we're hungry. mario batali is here, i was going to say hangry. hi, mario.
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matthew and the morning rundown. >> the big story hurricane matthew, a powerful category 4 storm has made landfall in western haiti and could dump more than three feet of rain triggering potentially catastrophic floods and mudslides. abc's linsey davis is in port-au-prince with the latest. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning. hurricane matthew is certainly making its presence known this morning with gusty winds and heavy rain. this hurricane has already claimed at least four lives in the caribbean and will be the haiti in decades packing with it winds of up to 145 miles per hour and bringing what's being described as life-threatening rain to an area six recovering from a hurricane six years ago. it's still miles away so the 40 inches of rain initially anticipated will likely fall in the mountains but flash flooding and deadly mudslides are still a very real concern.
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matthew is headed towards eastern cuba and the bahamas and back at home a state of emergency declared in florida and north carolina. ginger is following the storm's track and has the latest. ginger. >> this is the first category 4 landfalling hurricane in haiti since 1964. the eye made landfall this morning and now in that peninsula of haiti and headed north nine miles per hour. hurricane warnings go right through the bahamas and quickly time it out for you. it goes just east of eastern the bahamas wednesday into thursday. so in the northern bahamas there by thursday 3:00 a.m. of course that track everybody concerned about right here in the united states looks like it'll hug along the east coast. much more to come. >> we know you will be watching. thanks. turning to politics now and donald trump's taxes. the focus of the latest attacks as hillary clinton takes the lead in most battleground states. clinton accuses trump of abusing his power and gaining the system after leaked tax returns show he
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he brilliantly took vac of the unfair tax code for his benefit. meanwhile, trump is under fire for appearing to suggest soldiers who suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder might not be as strong as those who don't suffer from it. the vice presidential nominees will face each other on the debate stage tonight and live coverage begins 9 eastern right here on abc. authorities in san francisco say they busted a major shoplifting ring that targeted high-end stores across the western u.s. including barney's and louis vuitton. police say the 16 suspects hit stores in eight cities grabbing millions in merchandise and sometimes becoming violent before eventually fleeing. well, finally a 102-year-old woman in missouri has one thing on her bucket list she wanted to check out. edie symptoms wanted to get arrested so she could be a bad girl for the day. police in st. louis answered the call but didn't take her to jail. instead drove her to a senior center where they delivered hand made crafts.
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was asked if she enjoyed her ride she said, oh, yes, handcuffs and all. >> oh, boy. >> i was wondering if you were going to go there on the handcuff. >> direct quote. >> okay. >> something tells me she's already been a bad girl at some point in her life. >> yeah. a field day. >> that was great. news that goes pop. >> we begin with harry potter fan, you need to rejoice spin-offs. warner brothers and imac will re-release all eight hatry potters for one week. muggles with get a glimpse of a brand-new trailer and in-person appearances if you happen to go in london and los angeles. that's october 13th. all this and then fantastic beast premieres november 18th.
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>> drop your kids off. >> that's true. >> beautiful baby-sitting idea. also in "pop news" this morning, a fantastic discovery. an historian shooting a tv show was showing viewers a copy of a painter by raphael. in order to illustrate the real one being missed, he got a hunch that painting hanging above a door had been deemed a copy in 1999 given a value of $25 back then but upon close inspection and a very delicate cleaning it was determined it was in fact the real deal papered by raphael between 1505 and 1515. >> how much? >> hiding in plain sight, robin. the painting now going to a museum and the value has gone from $25 to cha-ching, $26 million. >> oh. >> all those years sitting there above a door in an ole home in scotland and that is why you brake -- >> for yard sales, yes, yes. finally i am so excited
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chuck, we love you so. if you're old enough to remember "the gong show." it was pure tv magic in the most ridiculous kind of way which is why our network, abc, is wise enough to give the green light to a revival. each episode will feature uniquely i dare to say talented perfo performers. this time pulled from youtube. put them on the prime time stage abc ordered ten episodes the new "gong show" taped in front of a live audience and will arnett from "arrested development" will host and produce. i'm excited for that. >> i used to love that. >> those little dances. >> remember chuck -- >> he would just -- barely moving. thank you, lara. coming up fox news host andrea tantaros is speak out about her allegations against the cable giant and what she
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back now with fox news host andrea tantaros speaking out on tv for the first sexual harassment she says she experienced at that network and her lawsuit naming roger ailes who revined this summer. we will hear from her in just a moment. first abc's rebecca jarvis has a closer look at her story. >> i'm gretchen carlson. >> reporter: gretchen carlson's suit against roger ailes settled by twentieth century fox stunned viewers and rocked the company. and the architect of fox news
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news. >> reporter: after 20 years -- >> roger ailes is resigning. >> reporter: but the accusations continue. >> this is outnumbered. i'm andrea tantaros and here with us -- >> reporter: like carlson fox news personality andrea tantaros is speaking out. naming the former ceo in a sexual harassment suit filed last month. >> the republican race for president -- >> reporter: but unlike carlson she claims the harassment was widespread. alleging fox news operates l like cult. steeped in intimidation, indecency and misogyny. the fox news commentator alleging roger ailes would often ask her to twirl and show off her body in his office and would inappropriately pry about her personal life. in her lawsuit she allegations she refused his advances and was consequently demoted and told by network executives that she needed to let this go and that
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>> does he feel he has a right to do this? >> reporter: fox, however, denies her allegations claiming she's seeking retaliation after her suspension from the channel after a dispute over her book "tied up in knots." fox filing in the first full response to the suit that she is not a vic, she is an opportunist. for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> and andrea tantaros and her attorney judd bernstein join us now. welcome. you heard fox lawyers calling you there an opportunist and say your lawsuit is retaliation for being suspended over a book you published this year. what do you say to that. >> i had been complaining about sexual harassment and retaliation a year before the scandal broke out at knox fuss chapel, the first to complain. >> before gretchen carlson. >> before gretchen carlson and my complaints crescendoed about
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when they got to a fever pitch, that's the point where all of a sudden they made up this pretext that i had violated a book contract and fox had approved my book. i had not violated any of the contractual guidelines so it's just made up to basically act as a smoke screen for their behavior. >> in your lawsuit it says that beginning in the summer of 2014 he experienced a nightmare of sexual harassment by roger ailes and others. roger ailes denies that. fox says the suit is falsehoods. what are you specifically alleging that ailes did? >> well, ailes sex wrally harassed me numerous times. i was walking to a taping once and just said simply hello to him and looked at me and said, we need to get you a tighter dress. and i responded, i think, you know, press forcefully but this was, amy, after numerous times of him insulting me, making degrading comments about personal relationships, about my
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>> you complained about him and said last year you say but in your book it's important 240 note i'd like to thank roger ailes for seeing in me the tour de force i've become. why did you publicly thank him in your book and then name him in your lawsuit now? >> you had to thank roger ailes or your book didn't get published and if you notice, it's the most carefully crafted nonthank you. i wrestled for hours with that thank you. >> fox has statements in response to this lawsuit among them 21st century fox made clear its commitment to providing a safe and degreeny nyed borkplace at fox news, you began there in 2010, a place you say was defined by a culture of sexism. how so? >> well, it was pervasive. i mean comments here and there that were made that you were expected to just ignore. and if you complained, you were punished for them. you know -- >> how? >> you would get your air time
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allowed to participate in the election coverage as a 34ri8 analyst. i was demoted from a show i launched "the five" after i rebuffed roger ailes and had my book destroyed 12 hours before the launch. they could have said we have objections. my lawyer was in contact with them for weeks and they didn't do that. it was deliberately designed to hurt me and cause pain and that's what they did there. >> your lawyer says youer deal to settle this lawsuit. >> that's right. >> roger ailes is out. he's gone. owe what do you want? >> well, first of all, the seven-figure lawsuit would have had me renoupsing my sexual harassment complaints, two, they wanted me to publicly admit lie basically to the public and say i violated my book contract which i didn't do. so i wasn't going to life and, three, they wanted to guarantee my internal silence which was never going to happen.
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>> what is accountability to you? >> well, i think a culture change at fox news is in order. a culture of misogyny and sexism. if you get vocal or loud bit they will act punitively. >> you're getting loud indeed. andrea tantaros, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, amy. >> striking. when we come back, how new research is changing the recovery process after surgery. exhibit a, lara spencer, come on back. notice notice just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra... can be a sign of existing joint damage... that could only get worse. he prescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and help stop further damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders,
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and we are back now with the latest research on joint surgery and recovery. studies say moving shortly after your operation could be the key to getting better faster. something i experienced firsthand. this is me jeurys 24 hours after having my entire right hip replaced in august. on my feet who have had joint replacement surgery, my doctors got me moving immediately. >> it is 4 hours after. >> look at that. >> in the past there was more bedrest prescribed to make sure that patient didn't damage anything reeled to surgery. what we've come to learn is that patients don't do as well when on bed rest so being horizontal is not a good position for us to be in. >> one recent study of patients who had knee replacement surgery found those who started rehab
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fewer days of hospital stay with reduced pain and improved physical function including better balance, muscle strength and greater range of motion. marnie is a professional ice skater and coach and at 49 she was told like me she needed a hip replacement. all those years of jumps and twirls catching up with her and only three hours of surgery her doctors had her moving. >> i was taking baby steps then walking up stairs and they said, time for you to go home. was back in her apartment. in. arni said getting her on her feet spurred her to get better faster. >> gave me more confident to be moving quickly. that in itself allays any fears i won't recover soon. >> it is clear, mobility is the key to recovery. >> it improves your cardiopulmonary and skeletal system functioning and addresses your immune system, so things
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atrophy for your muscles are all targeted with mobility as an intervention. >> and dr. jen is back with us now. dr. jen, as you saw, this worked really well for me, in fact, made my pain feel less for some reason but is that the case for everybody. >> so, it depends on someone's condition. preoperatively and what type of surgery. this is really is the mantra now for almost all of surgery in general, people recover faster if they're out sooner rather than later. >> people were horrified how quickly i was out. some said they're kicking you out. not true. >> it's not true but we have to think like a surgeon. we think of by organ system when we get someone back to baseline and start with the lungs. many people don't take deep breaths and can set you up for fever and pneumonia and when you go down the body to the intestines they are slowed down by a lot of pain medication.
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nausea, vomiting and vast cue lahr system blood clots can form in our legs when we're not walking around moving after surgery helps all of these issues and more. >> i can tell new my case, the surgeon had me up within, i think, it was hours. i want to say about three hours and i was not allowed to leave the hospital until i could walk up and down the hallway and climb stairs. i thought no way it's happening and the body is a pretty amazing thing. >> it is. but you shared something with hospital. we have to remember hospitals run 24 hours a day. checking vital signs in four hours so people get more rest at home and more comfortable. >> and this is all great advice. more on this coming up. dr. jen, we thank you so much. coming up, molly shannon is with us.
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good morning, 8:27. i am corrina pysa. yes, we are talking about attempted smash and grab, this one at the metropcs store on with 130th street. a stolen angels van smashing we have security cameras across the street and are working on get the video from them. and rudy giuliani will be in cleveland today. he is meeting with the cleveland's police patrolman this morning. 21% say union members voted in fehr of endorsing the republican nominee for president. and plaque black is planning a -- "black lives matter" is planning a rally outside the officers, outlining the negative impact
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police relations. that rally at 5:00 p.m. on west 58th street. here is a live look outside downtown cleveland. not bad. blue sky, seeing the green lush there. and cars moving. let's get to the visibility chart. we have been battling fog all morning long. the dense fog advisory have lifted for many counties. but in wayne and tuscarawas county, 0 and portage county at quarter of a mile and half a mile in elyria. as the temperatures rise the fog will punish off. it is working in your favor. 70s across the board and 77 in downtown cleveland. >> thank you. some improvement when it comes to the fog but be extra careful and take it slow on the highways. still seeing delays on 90, 77 and 480. the usual spots. we will leave you with this
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? [ cheers and applause ] ? the trumpets they go ? [ applause ] >> welcome back. to "gma." look at this wonderful, wonderful audience. i got to tell you, thank you for coming in and being a part of our program like this. makes all the dfe world. [ cheers and applause ] and go to our website. people are asking how to be on. go to our website to find out how to be a part of this. >> yes. we come up here and kick off all these hot top picks. one thing i'm bringing to the table. you are but there's something we saw earlier. guy gets engaged and gets married on the same day. >> within hours. >> within hours. >> we have a great crew.
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and said -- there he is. he said we have to -- [ applause ] >> the one and only deandre. >> i know. >> very understated today. usually the hat on and all that going on but he said he has these two friend, alfred duncan and sherrell and he told her hours later we're getting married and it was just amazing to posted. >> will you please be my wife? >> oh. ? >> aaagh! [ screaming]
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>> i'm so happy that you chose to do this for me. i love you so much. >> can you do me a big favor and put our hands together as i present for the very first time mr. and mrs. alfred duncan. [ applause ] oh. that was beautiful. all done like that. hey, y'all, would you like to see the newlyweds? they're joining us here live. [ cheers and applause ] hey, guys, alfred, sherrell. [ applause ] we can all feel the love and you look beautiful. how in the world -- >> thank you. >> did you pull this off, alfred? >> it took a lot of help. a lot of her friends helped me out with this. to organize, a lot of my family and ultimately, you know, i just
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time and i learned what she liked. what she would want and, yeah, yeah, i just thank god like it's gone viral. i wasn't expecting this, of course. not one person posted the video, i didn't care. i was trying to impress and amaze my beautiful wife. >> your wife. [ cheers and applause ] >> you love saying wife. >> now, sherrell that happen before and you think you're going to have your photos taken for the engage many and what happened? >> listen, i'm still trying to figure out this all out. like, who does this? you know what i mean. so now i'm looking ahead, i got to get to know you all over again. i didn't even know you had this in you. but i was amazed. i literally was like, there's nothing but like a spirit holding my legs up because i am
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i couldn't see, i couldn't hear. i couldn't feel. i couldn't breathe. i couldn't do anything. i was just -- as you can see the video, people are saying i'm dramatic. but that was pure genuine emotion. i could not stop jumping. i couldn't stop jumping. >> now, sherrell, i have to ask, there are some women that say you didn't get to pick out the dress, but alfred took care of that too, didn't he? how did he go about >> well, so, yeah, so she actually did get to pick out the dress. we are brand ambassadors for a clothing design, i mean a clothing company called young fashion so probably three months ago i told the girl, i said, listen, i need you to convince my girlfriend to, you know, get -- to design her own dress so came one a plan. she said she was coming up with
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beautiful women and she came and measured her. she asked her, you know, what kind of wedding dress would you want? what kind of material, all of that so she did. she actually designed her wedding dress unbeknownst to her. >> that was so slick with that, robin. >> he was so slick with everything. alfred, i got to ask you raised the bar so high with the proposal and wedding. what are you going to do on anniversary one? >> plan nothing for the next two to three years. it's all on her. it's all on her. i'm done. [ applause ] >> now -- >> i still take out the trash. >> yeah, yeah. >> but, sherrell -- >> he better take out the trash. >> hey, with that, welcome to married life, alfred. >> sherrell, come clean a little bit here because he -- when he was planning this he was out
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you think was going on? >> listen, one more time and go out on a balcony or one more trip to get coffee at 10:00 at night, we're going to have some type of conversation. i ain't sure what was going on. i was calling my friends, i'm like listen, i don't know what's going on with him. he'll pick up the phone be and be like uh, yeah, hole on -- i get back in here off that phone. it was insane. >> i'm so glad that that's over with. oh, my god. [ cheers and applause ] >> hey. that's great. well, alfred, alfred and sherre sherrell, we wish you every happiness in the world, deandre sings your praises and so glad he sent it our way so people could see the love so all the
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>> she got a good morning in. >> oh and the morning is only getting better. we have a superstar joining us right now, molly shannon, come on out. [ cheers and applause ] ? >> michael. mwah. hi, robin. mwah. george. [ cheers and applause ] >> whoo! >> i love this. yes. >> thank you, robin. >> so excited to have you here. >> i like being on morning -- this show. i like mornings and coffee and good mornings and i like america. [ cheers and applause ] >> well said. well said. >> we love your new show on hbo.
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isn't it juicy so good. >> guy, it is a great show. it's starring sarah jessica parker and molly called divorce gorse and molly plays a character that is a handful. >> yes. >> named diane. >> yes, my first episode, wow. >> started with a bang, we'll say. >> ohhers good. yeah, my character is kind of -- she's in like a volatile marriage, a very roller coaster marriage. it's a fun character to play and sara jessica and i are good friends on the show delight to work with. she is the best. >> tell us about -- or actually, why don't we show you a little bit. here's diane in action. >> i have to get to the station. make yourselves at home. don't bust up the party because of me. there's plenty of food for everybody if you want food. you're so skinny. get a little piece of cheesecake. frances, open champagne but don't be too loud because the neighbors are so strict they call the police.
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>> what did you do? [ cheers and applause ] >> very bad. >> that was actually -- that was your 50th birthday party on the show. >> yeah, that's my character's 50th birthday. she's just -- she's in a rocky marriage and my character's relationship makes saar gentleman jessica look at her own marriage. i'm proud of it and feel lucky to be on it. >> they're calling it a comedy and very layered and definitely is a little bit dark. >> must be great fun to have a character like that. i mean that scene alone -- were you riding the script like, oh, yes. one part "snl" meets one part tragedy. >> i just felt -- i was such a big "sex and the city" fan so felt so lucky to work with her. years ago i worked with matthew broderick and years ago she met us for dinner and i was like, it's a real-life princess and
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can't walk home alone so walked me home in sparkly shoes and with her beautiful hair and smelled beautiful and my husband was like -- i guess guess who walked me home from dinner, sarah jessica parker. i was so esighted. >> she was so considerate. >> very nice. >> i love that. we all love all of your "snl" characters. we were wondering of these three, who would you say you are most like, o'malley or terry rialto from "difference dish". >> i'm most like mary katharine gallagher. >> yes. >> and, this is like a funny story. i have kids, i have a 13-year-old girl, an 11 girlfriend boy and play truth or dare and recently i picked my son up from camp this summer from planet bravo and we went to
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his friend said i dare you -- i always think of dares for them and they think of -- i dare, you are we're eating dinner like early dinner california pizza kitchen. i dare you to go to those people and say, you know, so i had to go over and they dared me to say, hi, i'm molly shannon. hi, i'm molly shannon and did you know that i'm a superstar to strangers and so so i did it. it was so people were very unimpressed like hmm. >> the gripping thing, your kids appreciate your work. we appreciate your work and i'm sure everybody can't wait. "divorce" premieres october th on hbo. molly shannon, check her out, everybody, and stay right there.
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michael. thank you, ginger. here now with penelope ann miller and colman domingo on "the birth of a nation" based on matt turner who led a slave uprising. as a child his master's wife taught him how to read. take a look. >> these books are for white they're full of things your kind wouldn't understand. but i do have a special one just for you. and guess what, it's the best book ever written. [ applause ] >> and i had a chance to see it and there's so much praise for this preliminary but there's also a lot of controversy for
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outweighing what you feel like the film should be praised for. >> i want people to be aware as well this film was made by over 400 plus people who, you know, our director has inspired to become a part of this film that's not only just inspiring, activism, agency, so there's so much -- we're all so passionate about this about the story. >> it started with nate parker's passion but became our passion. we followed his dream and national tnat turner and it became all of our, the 400 plus people he was talking about and it's the nat turner story, not the nate parker story and want to tell it and we believe in this film and from sundance from when we won the jury award and audience award to then toronto to the premiere the other night and even -- every screening i've been to people stand up and cheer and it's because i think
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impact on people and it's hitting a nerve today. >> especially on what we're dealing with in our country. >> people just need to see the film because it's so important and i think it transcends all of that because, you know, it's an important story. it's a story about history. it's a story that is -- >> about the american hero. >> you're the moral compass of this film. your character. and so for you how hard was it to play both sides of your slave owner but yet you want to help tied in many ways and i think it's hard because there's so much guilt and it's -- you know, this burden and that i carry as this character elizabeth turner playing his master and then teaching a slave to read which was unheard of in those times and illegal and then seeing what happens to him, what happens to my own son played by armie hammer who is brilliant. i must say there is incredible
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film, black actresses, african-american, you know, from asia, you know and -- >> gabrielle union. >> esther scott and aunjanue ellis and so proud because we talk about diversity in hollywood and i just think that nate also created such rich female characters that empower, you know, this character nat turner which i'm proud to be a part of, as well. >> you both should be very proud. i've s stays with us. that says a lot about the work you've done. you both -- >> you saw the film too. >> i saw the film. >> i thought it was very -- it was incredible and "the birth of a nation" is in theaters everywhere on friday. >> yes. >> and congrats to you two. a job well done and coming up, mario batali is here live. he's going to cook for us. you two could stick around and
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[ cheers and applause ] we are back now with our friend mario batali from "the chew." best american dishes. >> yes, sir. >> all part of your new cookbook called "big american cookbook" right here. [ applause ] and one of the book's treats right now. >> yeah, absolutely. >> they're having black and white cookies from new york. we broke up a regions, anywhere from new england to the great lakes to the south to the gulf region to the midwest to southeast including texas, pacific northwest, i mean and basically as i'm traveling around the world or america, on my last book tour over the last 20 years i've been collecting recipes not necessarily from the four-star restaurants but from wherever i go. where is the place i should go that can i can find something
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something-something cafe and tell you whatever it is and i go and taste the dishes and that captures the magazine enough since of the fabric of the american culture and that's what i've been doing. >> that's what you've been doing and you brought up texas. what do we have. >> a texas bowl of red. a texas chili. if you know it you don't use chili powder but real chiles and don't use beans, just meat. what we have is onions and garlic, cut up into nice p dump it all in. >> chuck the chuck. >> chilies and i soaked them in hot water then i took the stems off and put them in here, made a puree like so. >> voila. >> that will go in over here. >> after a few minutes of browning and brown it properly. then you add the chilies, you add the beer.
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audience so excited about beer, okay. >> then what we'll add is honey. >> honey. >> keep stirring, better. >> i got that. >> then a little cinnamon, a little cumin and a little salt and that's really it. we really want the flavor of the chilies to be the main event. then what we've done -- we take a corn flour and make a little slurry with water and stir it in so it soaks it in. what we are you going to taste it. >> i'll taste it right now. >> hi. >> hold on. let's get you a bowl. >> you got to give me a bowl.
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? and the trumpets they go ? "good morning america" is brought to you by beyond the scale from weight watchers. join today. >> our thanks again to mario. you will ab honoree at the upcoming columbus day parade >> and the weekend. >> go get the book "big american cookbook." [ cheers and applause ] good morning. 8:57. i am corrina pysa. hours from now hundreds of students will send a strong message.
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drastic cuts in the parma school board of education, the proposal to make up for a $15 million short fall. the deficit discovered weeks ago and now the school is looking to protests layoffs, and combine school, including one super high school. students say they won't stand for it and they want leaders to come up with a different option. thst begin at 2:35. tonight parents and teachers will voice their opinions at the special board meeting at 5:30. here is the forecast with somara theodore. monitoring the skies right now. 61 degrees is the current temperature. nothing but sunshine out there. winds picking up a tad bit out of the south-southeast at 7 miles per hour. lorraine and tuscarawas have
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visibility. take your time driving. hour-by-hour the highs arriving into the mid 70s. above average for this time of year which had about 57 degrees. again, it will be beautiful. the power of 5 seven-day forecast, if you are planning ahead, it will be warm. near 80 degrees by thursday. dry for the tribe's game as well as the brown's game and just raining on saturday. kristin? >> that is what we care about. dry for the tribes and browns. we are getting better when it comes to the fog. the speed right now on 71 north, 33 miles per it will take you about 5 minutes from fulton to 90. to other major issues there. are accidents and i tweeted them out. make sure to follow me on twitter. "live with kelly" coming up
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