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good morning, america. breaking right now. deadly hurricane matthew plows through this caribbean. marching toward the u.s. >> we want you the evacuate. we do not want you to stay. >> millions evacuated from florida to north carolina. kneeing the coast in bumper to bumper traffic schools closing for millions of kids. thousands of flights cancelled. our team on the ground as the southeast braces for matthew. bashing bill. donald trump's new line of attack. >> oh, did bill clinton blow it. oh, did he blow it. >> you've got this crazy system. >> going after the president for comments on obama care. >> i'm getting a lot of credit. because really, that's my first
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>> as both candidates gear you up for the next show down. panic on a plane. >> we got smoke. >> a passenger jet evacuated. after passenger says his samsung phone started burning. >> i noticed smoke pouring out of my pocket. >> should these phones be banned from planes? and good morning, america. let's take a live look right now at the now. winds 125 miles an hour. and it's getting stronger. >> it's getting really strong, george. look at this satellite image. the storm is stretching 450 miles wide as it heads toward the u.s. >> here's what we know right now. 2.5 million people are evacuating the coast. florida's governor says this could be the state's biggest evacuation ever.
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if the hurricane makes landfall in the u.s., it could be the strongest to hit here in a deca decade. >> florida is braces for this. this apartment building in florida. windows shuttered. this grocery store. we have team coverage. ginger in satellite beach, florida. good morning, ginger. >> reporter: good morning, george. i can't emphasize enough how serious this situation is. that hurricane is the national weather service is using words like loss of life, immense human suffering possible. cat frosk damage. all possible if you don't make precautions now. look at the hurricane. the image over the bahamas. nassau just to the north of it. or not west at 12 miles per hour. it strength ntd overnight. it could strengthen more as it
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i want to show you the timing. this is the rpm model. the hurricane warnings first. if you're if red, this is an urgent, immediate situation. for tonight through early tomorrow morning when the brunt of this storm makes its way up along the coast of florida. here's the rpm i was talking about. the image over the bahamas. right through tonight. the time period makes us by this evening, going up the coast, right along south carolina through saturday, 9:00 p.m. i'll show you the exact track in hit immediately. that's alex perez in nassau, bahamas. >> reporter: hey, good morning, ginger. we, like so many others, have been up all night tracking this storm. the winds picking up here just a short time ago. look behind me. cow can see the winds whipping those palm trees around. now people here are hunkered down. but this storm, this hurricane, just getting started here in the bahamas. overnight, hurricane matthew slamming the bahamas.
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per hour. igniting power lines. category 3 hurricane bringing torrential rain to the islands over a foot of rain expected. more than 3,000 tourists remain in the bahamas. those staying at the luxury atlantis resort evacuated from their rooms and hurried to the ballroom, where they spent the night on the floor. >> we are concerned. we're trying to, make the best of it. >> reporter: in haiti, this aerial view destruction in the coastal town of jeramie. barely 1% of the homes there still standing. there's fears those who survive the storm may starve. parts of cuba reduced to rubble. many structures, roofs torn off. and back here in nassau, we're expecting up to 15 inches of rain and a storm surge up to 15 feet high.
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everyone here taking all those precautions, doing what they can to stay safe. here's the bad news. this hurricane expected to linger and batter the bahamas all day. amy? >> so much concern there for the bahamas. right here in the u.s., we're following the millions of people evacuating as schools and businesses close along the coast. rob marciano is in charleston, south carolina. good morning to you, rob. >> reporter: good morning, amy, as you very well know, this part of south carolina is called the low couny. it's barely above sea level. extremely vulnerable to hurricanes. that include this is city of charleston, which, in the past 24 hours, has turned into a virtual ghost town. millions fleeing their homes as hurricane matthew barrels to the u.s. food flying off shelves. gas stations running out of fuel. >> i've spent almost an hour driving around looking for gas.
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interstate lanes reversed. everyone has to go away from the coast. >> we want you to evacuate. we do not want you the stay. >> i gotta go home. >> look at all the buses as far as the eye can see. >> reporter: buses offering free rides to those without cars. >> we decided to leave. >> reporter: hundreds hunkering down in shelters. >> i love my kids dearly. i want to do what's best for them. >> reporter: businesses letting out early so people can board up their own homes. residents supplies. stacks of barren shelves at home improvement stores. every chain saw in this lowe's, sold out. >> people looking for generators. >> reporter: they're some of millions concerned they'll be out power. how scare rd people here? >> freaking out, i think. >> definitely chaotic. >> reporter: i mean, people are nervous. it's been nearly 20 years since a big hurricane hit here. floyd back in 1999.
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columbia and made it a 12-hour nightmare. big impacts tomorrow night and likely all day saturday. until then, anxious eyes on what this thing does to florida first. michael? >> thank you, rob. the storm is kaugds major problems for flight ps. gio benitez is at miami international airport. it's about to close, right? >> reporter: that's right, michael. you're talking about the airports in the southeast, talking about some of the biggest in the country. when this system is the rest of the nation feels it too. we're looking right now, already, at more than 1400 cancellations. most of those right here in south florida. miami international, where we're at right now this place will have no flights after 12:00 noon. many of the planes behind me will be moved to safer locations. ft. lauderdale's airport will close around 10:30 this morning. now we're looking at atlanta.
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tomorrow, we're seeing cancellations too. more than 1100 cancellations tomorrow. orlando is going to be getting some big numbers there. we're already look at more than 500 canceled already. no doubt once this storm passes, airline operation teams will be look at the tarmac, looking for any damage to fix it as soon as possible, george. >> the southeast is shutting down. let's go back to jing eer in satellite beach. >> and george, i want to s this place i'm standing now, i won't be later. it would be potentially deadly. it gets so close, it could make landfall close to here as a category 4. it hugs the coast. through friday night into saturday. that's why georgia into south carolina could see gigantic effects. then turns back out to the atlantic. here we wanted to show you how far the wind field with reach. yellow is tropical storm force.
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midnight tonight. it touches the coast. then it in moves up through cap canaveral, right along jacksonville. this is what we're talking about. wind is one of the biggest events. if you have 100, 120-mile-per-hour wind, that is a huge deal. we talk to director rick knabb out of the national hurricane center. last time florida saw a land-falling major hurricane was will ma in 2005. population has increased greatl folks need to be reminded this is a huge wind event. what kind of e destruction can they do? >> the extreme winds of major hurricane can do damage not just at the coast. they can penetrate inland. that will be more so the case the closer this gets to the coast or korms ashore. those chances are increasing. in addition to the wind yorks you have the storm surge potential that people have been told to evacuate. they need to get out this morning. right away. time is running out fast.
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storm surge. the deadliest hazard of all. don't verdictly evaluate. you get up 20, 25 stories in the high-rise, you're buying yourself another category on the wind scale. >> the rain, the waves we'll get to. you know me. i you know i don't go above. i always want to be accurate. this one, i'm just worried. much more coming up. >> we hope people heed the evacuation warnings. hurricane matthew all morning long. now to the big headline about that contractor for the nsa arrested by the fbi accused of stealing top-secret material. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here. sounds like on first read this could be another edward snowden. >> reporter: it may well be. senior officials are calling the suspect more a weirdo than a whistle-blower.
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is accused of taking the secrets out of the building, setting off alarms. it all happened at nsa head quarters outside washington, d.c. in a criminal complaint, the fbi says 51-year-old harold martin used his clearance as a contractor to download and remove huge amounts of top-is secret codes andings informati. >> those sworn to protect it should not that information. >> reporter: it comes just three years after another booz allen contractor was able to do much the same thing and then he made public the nsa secrets that he stole. >> when you download this kind of top-secret information off the nsa network, into your own computer or into a thumb drive, alarms should go off. apparently, they didn't. >> reporter: in this latest
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the stolen secrets in a wood shed behind martin's home in maryland. his wife declined to answer questions. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: buzz hi lawyer says martin is man who loves his country and did not betray it. that's something the fbi is still investigating. so far officials say they have seen no indication martin had any connection to a foreign government. and unlike snowden, he's not been charged with espionage. >> and speak of snowden, he's still in russia and still would face charges. >> the president has given no indication that he'll get a free pass and that he should come back and stand trial. we move to the race for the white house. 33 days until the final vote. just three days before the next big debate. donald trump looking for a big comeback, hitting bill clinton hard. hillary clinton hits the books. >> reporter: george, good morning the you.
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hillary feels very comfortable in this format. she did have hiccups in the last presidential candidates' forum. the trump campaign is turning to chris christie for help. donald trump testing out a new attack. >> boy, did bill clinton blow it. >> reporter: seizing on the comments by the former president seizing on obama care. >> you have this crazy system. walked home to that beautiful home in westchester and he said, hi, hillary. how was your day? oh, did he suffer. >> reporter: bill clinton later clarifying saying he supports obama care but it has some problems. >> remember hillary clinton called obama care one of the greatest accomplishments of the president. of the democratic part. and of of country. >> reporter: the republican
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running mate's debate performance. >> mike pence did an incredible job. and i'm getting a lot of credit because that's really my first so-called "choice." that was my first hire, as we would say in las vegas. >> reporter: hillary clinton deep in debate prep with her team. using the vp debate as a launching pad for sunday night. saying pence was not looking out for trump. >> when your own rung mate won't defend -- the t everything you need to know. about who's qualified and temperamentally fit to be president. >> reporter: trump is gearing up for sunday's town hall debate format today in new hampshire. getting practice. taking questions from voter in a similar setup. governor christie will be on hand for that. and from our what the files, check out this tweet.
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i thank you for listening mother to mother on this new years week. my best to you. apparently, they met at a restaurant not far from our studios. to have been a fly on the wall. >> i guess she was referring to the jewish new year. we're here with kellyanne conway. democrats putting out videos and ads saying that, mike pence missed an opportunity to defend i understand why they're desperate to clean up tim kaine's performance. he interrupted 72 times. when he wasn't interrupting the female moderator, he was ignoring her pleading with him to stop and answer the question. we're happy with governor pence's performance. it was spectacular. the fact that he's proudly on the ticket tells you all you need to know about donald trump.
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should not take sides in the fight in syria. mike pence says we should be preparing to take action. do they agree? >> the rush qua reset that hillary clinton has proudly tried to own has been ady disaster. these fake and feined red lines are a problem. >> take military action against assad? >> we don't know. when they're president and vice prid the region for help. this is a humanitarian crisis. it's heart-breaking to everyone. to read those stories every day. families being torn apart. people being murdered. >> i know you're pleased with mike pence's performance. the polls have fallen since mr. trump's debate. something in "the wall street journal" this morning. what did mr. trump learn from
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questions as they were asked. mrs. clintden was trying to get out the five or six zingers she had rehearsed for a number of days. this time, i think donald trump in a town hall format, it's one he's very comfortable. you have seen him, because abc has covered some of his town hall formats. he's the one out there at the rallies and smaller settings. every single day. he just had a west coast tour where basically, there were more people outside tin than inside practically. thousands and thousands of people there to hear his message. it's a comfortable format. think donald trump got no credit for being gracious to secretary clinton, asking her should i call you secretary clinton when she was calling him donald. at the end pulling his punches about bill clint and the women and how she treated the women in the 1990s. he got no credit for being gracious and restrained. i thought he made a lot of great points.
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on trade and immigration. and that hillary clinton and barack obama created the vacuum in which isis was formed. >> he does need a win sunday night doesn't he? >> he needs a win on november 8th. hillary clinton is not at 50% and staying anywhere in the states. why is that for someone spending tens of millions of dollars in negative ads? >> kellyanne conway, thank you very much. the next presidential. debate sunday night. our martha with anderson cooper. one quick look at the storm surge. look that, three to five in the orange area. six to fine foot in red.
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coast in just a little bit. >> boy, ginger sounds really alarmd there. the new trouble for samsung after a passenger says his replacement phone started to burn up. and much more on hurricane matthew. that storm bearing down. slamming the bahamas. heading toward the u.s. we'll be back in a moment. te don the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ? now give up half of 'em. this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love.
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bake fresh foccacia and hand-slice avocado. there's nothing "or something" about it. you're looking live at hurricane matthew, pounding the bahamas right now. look at the satellite. that monster storm heading to the u.s. a race to escape under way right now. millions of people evacuating. thousands of flights canceled. airports closed. we're live on the ground with the latt >> that's right. ginger keeping everyone updated. as the candidates gear up for the next debate, donald trump is trying a new line of attack, targeting bill clinton and his comments on obamacare. as hillary clinton focuses on prepping for the next debate, three days away. also this morning, all eyes are on the major leagues. giants beating the mets overnight. breaking the heart of our producer, michael corn, on a
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and quieting everybody out there. >> he deserves it after those comments about the yank kees yesterday. just kidding. a big comeback off the field for matt shoemaker. he was hit in the head by a line drive. he's recovering and telling his story if an abc news exclusive. >> it's so hard to look at. >> but so inspirational how far he's period. >> good morning, george. daylight giving us a better look what the storm is doing here. look behind me. these winds have been whipping around for a few hours. the palm trees are leaning left. that's how powerful the winds are. if you look on the other side over there, that's the ocean. it's so cloudy and the air is so murky right now you can't make things out. now, as you might imagine,
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it's going to be a very long day here, george? >> it sure is. alex, stay safe. back to ginger in satellite beach. >> we're less than 1 hour ifs serious impacts here along the coast of florida beginning. we'll see it tonight into tomorrow. that's the start of it. i wanted to bring you right there to again, the national weather service in these warnings using huge words like catastrophic damage. cow can see the eye spinning on radar. catastroph leave areas uninhabitable for weeks. tropical storm watches to tampa and ft. myers. 7:00 a.m. we put it into motion. this commuter model makes landfall 3:00 a.m. friday. between west palm beach and fort pierce. friday through saturday, we'll follow this thing all through the morning. >> we know you will.
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sung. one of the company's galaxy note 7 phones starting to smoke, force plaeng to evacuate. in this case, the phone was a replacement meant to address the safety issues. david kerley has more. >> reporter: good morning, amy. we have been so worried about one of these planes overheating on a jet. ironically, it was a recall replacement burning before takeoff. if true, it could mean bigger problems for samsung. >> we got smoke in the cabin the. can you send emergency equipment? >> reporter: the reason, this samsung phone. >> i noticed smoke pouring out of my pocket. i pulled the phone out of my pocket, threw it on the ground. it continued to smoke and smolder into the carpet. >> reporter: he says his phone was a replacement for the galaxy note 7. >> oh, my god.
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and exploding in cars, at home, at work. >> there was smoke everywhere. >> reporter: the incident in the jet in louisville may be the first time for a replacement note 7 to burn. >> it popped. it sizzled you could say even. i was scared i was going to have bits of glass in my hand and electronics and what not. >> reporter: he says he powered down the phone as asked right before takeoff. within hours, the consumer product safety commiss >> anytime you have a smoking object on an airplane, it's a big development. we're concerned. that's why we're move something aggressively to investigate. >> reporter: samsung said it sent investigators, too, and is cooperating with the government. now we're waiting to find out whether this was the actual phone. there's still a lot of
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samsung replacement phones heating up. this would be the first case of it burning. >> and steve ganyard joins us. i have flown recently. you hear the flight attendants saying don't charge your phone. if it's a note 7, turn it off. what could have happened if that same incident happened when the flight was in the air? >> amy, think about it. if this had been ten minutes later while the plane was the battery fires burn up to 1500 degrees. aluminum melts at 1200. think about the seat burning. we dodged a bullet this time. i don't think we can continue the count on being so lucky. >> this was supposedly one of the replacement phones that samsung has given this customer. is the company doing enough? >> apparently not. and so, i think samsung will have to come out and be more forth coming with the kinds of changes instituted.
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everybody has a smartphone today. they bring smartphones, tablets, laptops on to the airplane. you may have 150 people on the airplane. you probably have 200 lithium ion batteries. it's a battery problem. it will only get worse before better. >> what is the government's role? what are the airlines' roles in all of this? >> we can't expect the tsa or airlines to i think in the short term, the faa and samsung have to work together the fix the defect. amazingsly, there's no minimum mandatory safety standard for the batteries. i think there's a role for the congress here to step in and say, if you're going to sell something with lithium ion battery in the country you have to meet a minimum safety bar. e we don't have that as of now. >> steve ganyard, thank you.
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time now for the big board. we start with dan abrams right here and the big trial in georgia. the hot car trial. a far fighting murder charges after leaving hisod hours in a suffocating suv. your website law news is live-veeming this trial. pretty dramatic day yesterday. talk of a mistrial. >> that's right. the defense asking for a mistrial. one of the first police officers at the scene has changed his story since the initial police report. the issue was, how was justin ross harris acting immediately after this happen snd was he hysterical or just pretending to be hysterical? it seems the police officer,
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ross harris. the defense is saying, wait, we want the first police report to come in. et cetera. so far, the judge saying, that's for krcross-examination. not going grant it. >> when the officer testified, he said this guy was really hysterical. now he's saying he didn't buy it? >> correct. that's the key question. one of the most important questions. that's the human response, right? everyone plays sort of if this had just happened to my child? how would i have reacted? the defense is saying, he was hysterical. he was crying. the prosecutors are saying, no, he wasn't. e wasn't acting the way a nor mall parent would act. >> is the case going well for the defense so far? >> they've presented a lot of things we didn't know about before. and posed a lot of questions about whether justin ross harris
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with that said this is a tough case for the defense. the facts are hard for them. remember, even in this jury thinks he didn't do it on purpose. they think he was reckless or negligent in the way he was handling it, he could still be con vicked of murder. >> watch it on law newz.com. >> with a "z." >> with a "z." now to black friday backlash. the mall of america is anountsing i thanksgiving. yes, i said it, closing. bucking the trend of black friday deals starting earlier and earlier every year. rebecca jarvis joins us live. every year, these sales kick off earlier and earlier. right after thanksgiving, the sales start again. so is this a big deal for the mall of america to step in and say, we're not opening on thanksgiving? >> it's a huge deal, michael. the employees, they cheered. and some of them hugged.
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mall of america, the biggest mall in the country, would stay closed. you see the pictures there. i mean, every year we get these pictures of thanksgiving rushes, black friday rushes. if anybody wants to be a prt of that, they're in luck. the mall of america will open on black friday. and as somebody who sment spept many of her formative years hanging out at the mall of america, folding sweaters at the mall of america, as a job, i am proud of them. i say bravo on this one. >> i think there could be others. all of the retailers the last couple of years that opened up on thanksgiving have traded some of their later holiday sales for the thanksgiving sales. they have to pay employees more. it's a long holiday season. they want their employees to be happy right up until christmas time. so they sell another sweater, a watch, a tv. probably others will follow. this giving them cover. >> when she said they were hugging, we sthoed video, i thought those were the
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>> they were hugging on the floor. they're very loving there. >> okay, rebecca, thanks. let's take a deeper look at the big debate sunday night. it will be a different kind. a town hall format. as we said, martha raddatz will be one of the mod rarts. jon karl will be on the scene as well. you sea he talking to kellyanne conway. she says donald trump is great at this format. it will be quite different for him. >> i think this could be a good format for donald trump. for a couple of reasons. one, he has done a fair amount of these. i've been with him at town hall meetings in iowa and new hampshire. he feeds off the crowd. the other reason this could be good for trump, it will be hard for him to go personal. all this talk about him going after bill clinton's infidelities. i think that's very hard to do
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be -- >> that's good for trump. that would be a terrible decision for him to do, yes. >> what are the keys to success for the candidates in a town hall? >> i got a couple of rules for you. first of all, one thing about this format, you're not tied to the podium. you can wander around the stage. so my first rule is stay in your zone. remember, when george w. bush debated al gore and al gore walked over to him, got into his personal space during one of the qu bush basically dismissed him with this look like what are you doing? i think that one look actually helped bush win that debate. >> i think you're right about that. you say stay in your zone. the exception could be approaching a citizen questioner. bill clinton did that in 1992 while the older bush was looking at his watch. that worked for him. >> that gets to my second rule.
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audience. empathize. george h.w. bush look at his watch before that question. the key moment was when he got irritated about a question. bill clinton walked over and felt that questioner's pain. he didn't say those words. but that was the feeling. you remember in 2008 when john mccain seemed to be pacing throughout the debate when he wasn't talking. and you know, he was all over the place. one point walking in jon stewart had great time with that moment. take a look at this. >> how you folks doing? as anybody seen my dog? has anyone seen my little mr. puddles. just the little guy? fits right in your hand? no? mr. puddles! mr. puddles zblchlt i have snausages. >> wow. >> obama looks so young. >> so the key words, stay in your zone.
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don't get in front of the other person. >> thank you, jon, rebecca, and dan. coming up. the big comeback off the field. the pitcher hit in the head by the 105-mile-per-hour line drive. he's now speaking out exclusively on "gma." see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur... ...tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms... ...such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough.
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hands and niece. wow, i got hit. i feel dizzy. am i okay? can i keep pitching? >> reporter: shoemaker suffering from a fractured skull and a hematoma. his brain bleeding. he was rushed to the hospital for surgery. his wife, danielle, eight months pregnant watched it play out from their home in california. >> one of the surgeons said, after everything was okay. with the bleed i have, you live or die. recovery. >> i don't know if you can see it anymore. >> reporter: his skull has a titanium plate. walking out to the mound, he say sures me he'll be back this season. this is the first time you've stood on the mound. >> it's been a month. i'm kind of getting excited because i want to pitch again. >> reporter: now, with the support of major league
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working on helmets for pitchers. >> i'm 100% trying all the options in the offseason. to see, you know, comfort, fit, all that stuff. if it feels and works like a baseball hat, i would be willing to ware it. >> reporter: he says he's not ready to be a full-time spectator just yet. for "good morning america," kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. >> isn't i remarkable to see him on the mound saying he's excited about going to pitch again? i guess that's how much he loves the game. >> and kyle called him every day. he heard from him more than anybody. >> i hope those helmets work. >> i hope so, too. i hope they wear them. coming up, george, the laits on hurricane matthew. the race to escape the coast. millions of americans on the move right now. we have "deals & steals" today going pink. big savings for a big cause. impressive linda. it seems age isn't slowing you down.
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good morning. it is 7:56. i am corrina pysa following hurricane matthew at the live desk. we are learning red cross workers in southern ohio will be heading southeastern states to help. they are leave from cleveland and canton. 500 workers will be standing by to help with evacuations and supplies. are you ready? the play-offs are here. >> yes, they are not just facing any old team. we will show you progressive field. the tribe has a long and bitter play-off history with the red sox. the indians have been in the play-offs 11 times in the entire play-off history. they beat them in '95 and '98 in the alds but in 2007 boston beat us in the american league championship series. >> this is interesting. the red sox team was managed by terry fran con in a. today
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. hurricane matthew is churning through the caribbean. millions raced to evacuate from florida to carolinas. store shelved wiped clean. highways jammed. the ripple effect. our team on the ground live with the latest. parenting alert. the young athlete with major warnings. >> it's been over a year, i still have headaches 60%, 70% of the day. >> new research reveals one concussion as a teenager could have large-term effects. and "deals & steals" is going pink. huge savings on bag, bracelets, and more. the bargains that will help battle breast cancer starting at just ten bucks.
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>> good morning, america. good morning, america. if it's thursday, you know we're going have some "deals & steals." that's coming up. we have the latest on hurricane matthew in just a moment. i need to pay attention to the next story. somewhat the key the happy family? the new study that says a trip away may not be the answer. like all that activity and planning that i do might be for naught. we're going to tell you how you should actually be spending your holidays. >> good to me. and we have ben affleck here live. he has a big new action movie out. a little surprise coming his way. a special throwback thursday, if you will. let's throw it back to last week. this video. >> my initials. we have -- it's -- >> that at matt and ben. they're fighting to be tom brady's best friend. i was wondering. tom brady is active as a
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he doesn't have time. i know somebody who is retired that might have more time the hang out. is there are you saying something? >> i'm just saying. let's get the latest on the storm, paula faris with the morning rundown. millions of people from florida to north carolina are being urged to evacuate. as the east coast braces for hurricane matthew, which is now blamed for 16 deaths in the caribbean. that number is expected to rise. now overnight, the storm getting stronger. right bahamas with 125-mile-per-hour winds. we'll take you there in a moment. first, ginger has the latest on the storm's track. good morning to you. >> reporter: paul larks good morning to you wp you can see it's raining here. this is not yet math crew. that's more than 300 miles away. those are the enhanced tropical thunderstorms making their way on storm.
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category 3, maximum winds of 125 miles an hour. the eye wall just southwest of nass nassau. it will get nasty. that's why we put the track on. with the cone of air. look at the whole cone, could strength on the a category 4 as it brushes past and makes land fall close to port st. lucie. that's a lock at the trac paula, for right now, back to you. >> we'll check in with you later. we mentioned the 125-mile-per-hour winds at the bahamas. let's take you there. alex perez is standing by. >> reporter: good morning, paula. hurricane matthew is battering the bahamas for several hours. in the distance, that's the ocean. what you can make out of it. you can see just how strong the winds are. just how cloudy and murky the air is here.
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palm trees. they are waivering. a power center line down here. there's a try op the ground. now, the winds here in some areas up to or more than 100 miles per hour. they've expecting a 15-foot storm surge and up to 15 inches of rain here today. it will be a very long day. people here doing what they can to stay safe. paula? >> alex, thank you. those winds so power pfl. the u.s. mili launching a relief mission to haiti with nine helicopters and 100 personnel due the arrive today. at least 350,000 people in haiti are in need of med assistance following hurricane matthew. one pilot who flew over the damage said in one town, barely 1% of the homes are still standing there. our website has more coverage of the storm, including te vak weighses and the flights being canceled. in other news, new concerns about national security after
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the nsa charged with stealing government secrets. the fbi says harold martin downloaded and then removed top-secret codes and information. he stoerd the data at his home. no word yet on a motive. investigators say they have not yet found any evidence linking martin to a foreign government. and the hysteria over clown sightings continues to spread after an attempted kidnapping near san francisco. a woman says she had to night off man in of a denny's restaurant after he tried to grab her baby out of her arms. how frightening. hundreds of suspicious clown sightings and hoaxes have been reported. finally, somewhat the key to happy family? it might be stage home. researches at baylor university found that families who spend leisure time at home tend to be happier. this is the best news i have heard all week. constant activities and the day
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our brains. they provide less quality time for bonding and connecting with one another than just hanging out at our home. >> okay, i'm a horrible mom, okay! >> you're not a horrible mom. >> can i say, homebodies unite. next time our kids ask us to do anything, just say no, it's bad for you. >> if you're at home, you're not together. they're on the video games. >> watching tv. >> you're doing great. >> i love adventure vacations. apparently, yes. >> therapy later. >> we can do both. how about some "pop news." >> we begin with great news. faith hill and tim mcgraw are hitting the road together for the first time in a decade. announcing a 65-city tour. take a look. >> we -- are going to go from side to side, south to north.
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>> the tour started in new orleans in april and wrapped in brooklyn. ticket presales begin october 7th. i guess the couple that sings together stay together. today marx their 20th wedding anniversary. >> they're so cute. i love seeing them together. >> they're giving all of us a gift. >> absolutely. this story should encourage college students not to drink as much. you never know who may pop by your in this case, it was drake. paying a visit to drake university on his iowa leg of his summer '16 tour. after rocking at the wells fargo arena, dressed in college gear, he shared his views of the school's sign on instagram. etch, as you see there, going door to door, surprising unsuspected sororities. nice try, drake. take a look.
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we're out here. waiting on you. >> where were you, girls? an announcement saying he's postpone three upcoming shows because of an ankle injury. the news is a crushing blow to the star. he told fans thank you for understanding. i can't wait to see you all again with new music and a stronger ankle. >> i loved your intro. another reason not to dri >> i'm here for you. a "pop news" exclusive. we're celebrating the original girl squad. i'm talking about, that's right, rose, blanche, dorothy, and sofia. >> she was able to deceive me once. [ laughter ] >> do tell, rose.
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>> i want to hear tend of the line. that show got a little saucy. the magic lives on. the last episode ard 24 years ago. >> wow. >> the show has a huge following. in syndication and on demand. now, you can create new adventures with these guys. look right here. these are action figures of the ladies. yea! party time. >> they all look like they're driving. >> picture it. all dressed to the nines in honor of the beloved '80 side sitcom. they'll be available in new york comicon starting today. i have sets for you. pass along. >> wow. >> this is my way of saying -- ? thank you for being a friend ? >> thank you, lara. >> that is "pop news" today. the young athlete with a big warning about cheering and
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pink day for "deals & steals." a lot of big ones coming up with tory. coming up in just a little bit. first, apparenting aall right about concussions. a new study raising concerns. and paula has the story of one young athlete who is a cheerleader. >> reporter: let's be honest. when you hear sport and concussion, you think football, soccer, maybe even baseball. but cheerleading? and that right there is the problem. tumbling resulting in actual tumbles. it happens more often than you think. and can have catastrophic consequences. just ask caitlin. >> it's been over a year and i still have headaches. 60%, 70% of the day. >> reporter: over the course of 15 years, she's suffered five concussions. all from cheering. >> it was cheer. 100 pgt.
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forced to say good-bye to her lifelong passion. >> if i continued cheer, i would get more concussions. and, who knows what the side effects of those ones would be. because i was already seeing memory issues. >> reporter: her first concussion was when she was 13 years old. not from flying or falling. from being the base. the catcher. >> i missed the mat when i fell. i had the my head on the basketball floor. that was scary. i did lose vision for number four as a sophomore on the squad at the university of texas, she began to see the long-term effects. >> i started having memory issues. short-term memory issues. not being able to remember where i parked my car. not being able to remember or find words when i was talking. thinks like that. >> reporter: while high schools and colleges have protocols in place for reporting head trauma, caitlin hopes to raise awareness
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>> i think if i had played it smarter and sat out longer and let myself truly recover, and not gotten the repetitive concussions, i wouldn't be in the position that i am now. >> reporter: you heard it's been over a year since she quit. still, those headaches persist. she was concerned about the memory loss. about 60% of the time, those headaches persist. the study talked about lingering physical and psychological effects. those were her big concerns. >> thank you, that story a reminder of something you say. cheerleading is a contact sport. >> 100%. anyone at a high school or collegiate game knows that sit. they face increased risk of ton cushion. not just the flyers but the athletes at the base. rates among girls and young women have gone up over 100% recently. this new study is about awareness. showing one injury can have the potential for physical and psychological effects down the
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>> she said she realized now she should have sat out longer. >> we have learned a lot about recognizing the signs of concussion. we still have a lot to learn about recovery and treatment. and specifically, one studky showed that among high school athletes at two weeks, only 40% are recovered. at a month, only 90 pgt are recovered. let me drive that home. it's like looking at these steaks. on the outside, they look the same. this one, not fully cooked. this one, better cooked. you can't tell on the outside how the body is recovering on the inside. >> your daughter san athlete. >> she plays ice hockey. my eyes are on her every hit, every shift, every game. athletic coaches and trainers do a great job. they're watching a lot of kids. no one knows your kid better
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good morning. 8:27. i am corrina pysa following the latest on hurricane matthew here at the live desk. we are learning red cross workers right here in northeast ohio are heading to southeastern states to help out. they are leaving from cleveland and canton this morning, part of 500 disaster workers standing by and helping with evacuation shelters and supplies. offs are here! >> they are not just facing any team. they have a long and bitter play-off history with the red sox. the indians have been in play- offs 11 times in their history. the indians beat the sox in both 1995 and 1998, the alds. but in 2007 boston beat us in the american league championship series. >> interesting enough, terrence, the red sox team managed by terry francona at the time.
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francona, terry's dad, will throw the ceremonial first pitch at progressive field. and we should be seeing great weather for the first pitch. dry conditions now and later. here is a look at the temperatures. cleveland is still at 60 degrees. 61 at norwalk, 58 in mansfield, canton, 59 degrees for you. good morning, everyone. take a look at the hour-by-hour forecast and how we will wrap up the afternoon. upper 70s are degrees on average but a few neighborhood comes make it to 80 degrees and lots of sunshine. kristin? >> thank you. we are very busy on the eastbound lanes as we approach the innerbelt bridge because of this accident eastbound at 44th street, backed up almost to 237. here are your drive times... here is the center lane, very congested.
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? welcome to my house ? [ cheers and applause ] welcome back. to all you at home. our great audience here in new york city this morning. michael, you have a sweet story to start us off. >> actually, somebody toll my -- >> well, they're -- >> my stuff. >> h to tell you. first of all, are you hungry? would you like doughnuts. >> yes. >> would you give me a job if i brought you doughnuts? >> definitely. >> you first. >> i'll take one. >> this guy is lucas. >> go on. >> i'm going take this one. this is all babt this guy, lucas, was coming to this country. he had no job experience here. he wanted to get some interviews. he went to 40 different places and brought with him a doughnut.
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his resume. >> yeah. >> there he is. you think it's a smart idea? >> i think it's really smart. >> he's got ten interviews lined up. he'll let us know if one of them turns into a job. have you done anything to get a job? >> this brought back a great memory for me. not the get a job. after our first date, a blind date, now 15 years ago. ali sent me a box of doughnuts in the afternoon. >> and it worked. >> totally >> you know what? but i love the fact that you know, no pun intended, he thought outside of the box. and he -- >> thought inside of the box. >> he thought inside of the box. very good. >> i think he wants a job in tech, right? it's a creative, he's? silicon valley. i feel like it's got to be impressive to a potential employer who says this kid opposite got -- >> give lucas a job.
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he says he has ten interviews lined up. how many people got the doughnuts and ate them and didn't call him. >> 0 of them. >> so 20 people just enjoyed some doughnuts? >> he's probably got 100 interviews after this segment. >> i think we can all agree, romance, jobs, doughnuts are the answer. >> one more thing. a lot of people say, who eats the doughnuts? he dressed up like a delivery guy to difr himself to the person in the note, it said, i was the guy dressed up like the delivery guy. >> who thinks that gets a little weird? >> leave the costumes at home. bring the doughnuts. >> what if he's in a cop outfit. >> now you're taking it to a whole other place. did somebody need to be arrested? >> bad girl. sorry. any way. >> any way. lara, you have something, too. we need to get you off this.
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where you should never come dressed as a postman or a police person. there's a new study. saying that is the speech is, the ting ting, as they call it, is not a good idea for many reasons. >> no toasts? >> because they say they can completely derail a night. there opinion, the ting ting can shine people in their worst light. because if you had some cocktails, from being smug, overly sent too opinionated. oversharing. >> you shouldn't do it when it becomes the competition where everybody in the room peoples they need to get up. >> it reminds me of the bridesmaids opepisode. they try to one-up each other on the speech. it's funny. we have all seen that. >> you have to have the father of the bride do a toast? you have to have the best man. >> my favorite memory is my dad and what he had to say about my wedding.
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it's anti-conversational. you're -- nobody around is talking. it stops potential romances from happening. finally, it's the main event at an -- i'm going to a rehearsal dinner tomorrow night. everybody knows there will be the speeches. before the speeches, everyone is waiting for the speeches. after the speeches, everyone is like, was that weird? how did i had do? >> the speeches are now judged. i agree, sometimes you're there, one person fwifrs a speech. you didn't plan on it. >> that gets uncomfortable. >> the wedding of someone i know closely where the best man made a speech about the bride's ex. didn't know the ex made a joke in reference to the husband that was true about the ex. and the family wanted to really take him back of the church, basically. >> it's a good rule for any toast. don't mention the ex. >> this guy has no sense at all.
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>> choose your wedding party carefully. >> just talking about that and cops and doughnuts. >> you know what? we chose our next guest kaffu carefully. give it up for john krasinski. >> hey, everybody. morning, morning, morning. no, no, no. hi. it's fine. keep it, keep it, keep it. hi, how are you? sir. hi, everybody. hello. thank you. thank you. >> would you like a doughnut? >> no, thank you. but thank you for coming to my meeting. um -- right in the middle. a lot of important stuff to talk about. what do we got today? to toast or not to toast? >> that's the question. >> you want to weigh in? >> i think everybody should
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hours long. that's what people want when they travel to a wedding. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> your family is growing. you have another little girl at home. >> i do, yes e, thank you. we have a new daughter, violet. >> i love the names you have chosen. >> we love old lady names. we were like, what was popular in 1890. hazel and violet. >> tell us about the new >> it's unbelievable fun and bizarre show at the my great friend, danny stessen, created. i think he's here. >> right there. >> and, uh, danny had an amazing idea about dream therapy. instead of telling somebody at your dreams, what if you sat down, they connected tech to your head, and you livid through your dream on screen. >> that's cool. >> it's awesome. >> we have people laughing like,
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>> oh, yeah. goes straight to youtube. that's the other thing. whatever you're dreaming goes right to your parents. >> you're in town for comicon. >> that's right. new york comicon. >> where is your costume? >> i'm hiding it. it's hard to come out as a stormtrooper on "gma." i figured i would keep it for awhile. >> what is he like behind the scenes? >> exactly how he is here. he's >> aw. >> that's a gad partner. >> he obviously got the duffel bag of money. >> he'll obviously give a toast at your next event. >> did you mean my next wedding? >> i said even, john. i said event. >> where will we see the show? >> it will be on adult swim. car noon network, the late-night programming. they're doing some of the best stuff on tv.
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>> you're staging a table reading of "good will hunting." what is that about? >> it's a thing called live reads. they're reading the screen play live. they asked me to direct one. it means cast as many cool people as you can to do it. i was lucky enough on get a lot of cool people, including my wife. we're going to read "good will hunting" on stage. it will be a lot of fun. >> that is great. can you share any of the other cool people? >> that movie didn't do well. so it's about time we give it its due. that's my opinion. >> we have someone here who knows a little something about that movie. >> what? is matt damon here? [ laughter ] no idea. [ cheers and applause ] >> michael will talk to him.
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the hits keep on coming. thomas haden church is here now. he has a big sarah jessica parker in the hbo series, "divorce." >> hold it. like who? >> who what? >> who did you have an opportunity to make a wrong decision with. >> you want a list? >> yeah. >> how is this relevant to the discussion? is -- is this relevant? >> thomas haden church getting rave reviews for this role. it's a very serious topic.
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dry, funny way. >> i want to say up front. i'm following ben affleck who had a three-piece suit on. i didn't even wear underwear, so -- i just -- i just want to go all in with honesty. >> i appreciate it. >> i want full transparency. it is a serious subject. we try to balance the comedic aspects with the dramatic. it is ultimately a marriage and family sort of being pulled apart. >> yeah. >> spoiler alerts because i don't know any spoiler alerts. i don't know what spoiler alert means. it is -- we hope, a familiar yet unique examination of a personal story. >> great cast, too. playing these rolls. molly shannon. sarah jessica parker. >> a long criminal history with sara jesh jessica parker.
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she's known on the street as the baker. because she bax. >> don't ask somewhat in those kax. >> i'm kidding. social media will go crazy. long criminal history. the baker. >> your mustache on the show, remarkable. >> has its on trailer. >> the show is fantastic. congratulations. it's called "divorce." it's sunday night, beginning, on hbo. thomas haden church. fantastic to have you with us.
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of the series. >> how will the temperatures be looking. >> you can see the temperatures right now. 60s along the lakeshore and 50s as well arm the area but we will be warming up nicely. we will be in the upper 70s and some of us could even see an 80. kristin, to you. we are seeing the affects of an earlier accident on 90 at 44th street. you can see the and on 77 the northbound lane, we are seeing slow traffic from harvard avenue into the city. i will leave you this look at 90 at fulton, the center lane still congested there. have a great day. "live with kelly" is coming up next.
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