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good morning, america. a blistering showdown. donald trump, hillary clinton, head to head in the nasty second debate. >> we have a divided nation because people like her, and believe me, she has tremendous hate in her heart. >> it's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our making lewd rarkts about women. >> this was locker room talk. certainly, i'm not proud of it. but this is locker room talk. >> i think it's clear to anyone who heard it that it represents exactly who he is. trump counterattackings, bringing bill clinton's accusers into the debate hall. >> bill clinton was abusive to women. hillary clinton attacked those
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>> i'm reminded of what my friend, michelle obama, told us all. when they go low, you go high. trump vowing to prosecute his opponent if he becomes president. >> you'd be in jail. >> the candidates squaring off. our powerhouse political team is here this morning. breaking down this pivotal moment of the race to the white house, on this special edition of "gma." and good morning, america. boy, it was harsh. it was personal. downright nasty. 29 days before the final votes, hillary clinton, donald trump, now done with the darkest presidential debate ever. >> it was also the most tweeted one ever. 17 million related tweets sent during the hour and half. the buildup dominated by the
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comments. >> look at this. nods from the candidates. no happenedshake. two people who did, the spouses. and there was that moment early on, trump threatening clint within jail in elected. we have never seen anything close to that before. >> and as expected, both sides claiming victory. both were celebrating after the debate. trump sharing this photo with his family. hillary clinton all the showdown. our martha raddatz joins us. let's start with jon karl. >> for this campaign, last night's debate represented a new low. this was the nastiest, meanest, most personal presidential debate we have ever seen. even before the first words were
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history. from there, it got ugly. over the video. >> you bragged that you have sexually assaulted women. do you understand that? >> no, i didn't say that at all. i don't think you understood what was said. this was locker room talk. i'm not proud of it. i apologized to my family. i apologized to the person people. certainly i'm not proud of it. >> reporter: clinton speaking out on the tape for the first time. >> he has said the video doesn't represent who he is. but i think it's clear exactly who he is. >> it's just words, folks. it's just words. >> reporter: and after days of buildup, trump went there. drening up bill clinton's sex scandals. inviting clinton's accusers to sit in the front row. >> you can say it any way you want to say it. bill clinton was abusive to women. hillary clinton attacked those same women. >> when i hear something like
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all. when they go low, you go high. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: trump then turned his attack to hillary clinton's e-mails. >> if i win, i'm going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation. >> it's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. >> because you'd be in jail. >> reporter: a heate that quickly boiled over. >> it's just not true. so please -- >> you didn't delete them? >> those were peshl e-mails not official -- >> well, we turned over 35,000. >> what about the other 15,000? >> please allow her to respond. >> i would like to get to the questions that the people have brought here tonight to talk us to about. >> and get off this question. >> okay, donald. i know you're into big diversion tonight. anything to avoid talking about your campaign and the way it's exploding and the way
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of the issues. >> let's see what happens. >> reporter: their first town hall was a contrast in styles. clinton taking notes. trump pacing, glaring, sniffling. at one point, trailing clinton around. they clashed over trump's admission that he used loopholes to avoid paying taxes. >> of course i of course i do. why didn't you change the tax code when you were senator? >> i was a senator with a republican president. i will be the president that get it done. >> if you were an effective senator, you could have done it. >> under or constitution, presidents have something called veto power. >> reporter: they clashed over a paid speech by clinton. >> as i recall, that was something i said about abraham
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steven spielberg movie, i was making the point that it is hard sometimes to get the congress to do what you want to do. >> she lied. now she's blaming the lie on the late, great abraham lincoln. that's one that i haven't heard. okay. honest abe. honest abe never lied. that's the good thing. that's the big difference between abraham link and you. >> reporter: then, a political shock person trufr disagreeing with his running mate. >> i want to re your rung mate said. he said provocations by russia need to be met with american strength and that if russia continues to be involved in air strikes along with the syrian government force of assad, the united states of america should be prepared to use military force to strike the military targets of the asad regime. >> okay. he and i haven't spoken and i disagree. >> reporter: the debate was
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interruptions. >> i respect his children. his children are -- incredibly able. and devoted. and i think that says a lot about donald. >> she does fight hard. and she doesn't quit. and she doesn't give up. and i consider that to be a very good trait. >> reporter: those compliments finally leading to the handshake at the very end of the debate. before the debate, trump's own running mate, mike pence, harshly he said on that 2005 video clip. as you heard, trump bluntly disagreed with pence during the debate. when it was all over, pence tweeted his congratulations to trump saying, quote, proud to stand with you as we make america great again. >> yeah, he put the rumors to rest. a lot of talk over the weekend about whether mike pence should go to the top of the ticket. when donald trump walked on the stage last night, his campaign
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dozens of gop officials pledging not to vote for him. did trump do enough to stop that exodus? >> reporter: well, we'll know in a few weeks, george, good morning. donald trump took the debate to a whole new level last night. he decided to move forward with a top-secret plan the campaign felt would divert attention there the recording scandal. donald trump came into the second debate with a trick up his sleeve. women have asked to be here. it was an honor to help them. >> reporter: less than two hours before the showdown, trump inviting reporters to his hotel to show off his special guests. >> actions speak louder than words. >> reporter: among them, three women who have accused former president bill clinton of sexual assault and harassment. the republican nominee's counterattack to the "access hollywood" tape that had him
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they let you do it. you can do anything. grab them by the [ bleep ]. you can do anything. >> reporter: the tape leading to an exodus of republican leaders. at the debate, trump inviting the women to sit with his family in the front row of the debate hall. and pointing them out on live tv to the country. >> there's never been anybody in the history of politics in this nation that's been so abusive to women. so you to say it. but bill clinton was abusive to women. hillary clinton attacked those same women. and attacked them viciously, four of them here tonight. >> reporter: clinton chose not to address the women. putting the focus on trump's own record. >> we have seen him rate women on their appearance. ranking them from 1 to 10. we have seen him embarrass women on tv and on twitter.
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akurzs had a different view when clinton was in office. look what he said in 1998. >> i don't necessarily agree with his victims. the victims are terrible. he is -- >> careful here. >> he is really -- a victim himself. but he put himself in that position. >> reporter: two of the women telling me after the debate they did not feel like they were being used by trump. do you think donald trump used you as a political prop today? >> no. not at all. i don't feel, if i felt that way i wouldn't be here. hillary clinton is a fake feminist. a champion of women does not attack the victims of sexual assault. period. >> reporter: now both bill and hillary clinton have denied those accusations. up with of the accusers told me last night she was not guilty paid to be there. but the campaign did cover their travel costs.
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overnight. and his decision to bring up and invite women who have accused bill clinton of sexual assault. cecilia vega also in st. louis. what are you hearing from the clinton camp? >> reporter: let me list a few of the worsd clinton's aides are using to describe trump and what he did. desperate. a side show. an attempt to distract. hillary clinton was on the campaign plane overnight. she spoke to reporters. her husband, asked if she was surprised by trump's tone and the people in the hall. >> nothing surprises me about him. i was surprised by the absolute avalanche of falsehoods. i -- i really -- find it almost unimaginable that someone can stand and just tell, you know, a falsehood after a falsehood. >> reporter: now, one aide told me before she took the stage,
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she was ready for that. the clinton team is chalking up trump's move as an attempt to intimidate her. >> jon karl mentioned this. a lot of discussion on twitter last night about how close donald trump seemed to get to hillary clinton on stage. what is her campaign saying about that? >> reporter: well, robin, they're not letting this one go. hillary clinton said she could feel the proximity of donald one aide called his proximity menacingly stalking her on the stage. there was no love lost on the stage last night. you know it started without a handshake. >> it sure did. cecilia, thank you. want to bring that to martha raddatz. she was right there last night. thank you for joining us. great job last night. but, you know, we're all talking about this. you were only a few feet from those two candidates last night. give us a sense of what it felt
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>> well, i think first of all, george, you have been in these situations before. you don't know what to expect. but particularly last night, you didn't know what the candidates' plans were. we knew what had happened with the clinton accusers right before the debate. that happened just before we walked and that hall. but it was that lack of a handshake from the very beginning when they came together but didn't shake hands, you knew you were in for a long evening. we were -- it was very see mr. trump following secretary clinton around. you could feel that in the room. the other thing that we forget is this was a town hall. there was an audience there. there were people asking questions. who were hearing these exchanges and they had to be somewhat surprised. >> i want to ask you about that as well. you were so close to the questioners as well. could you ro sense any reaction from them to any of the big moments in the debate? particularly the moment where
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special prosecutor and clinton being in jail? >> we were going to focus on the candidates. when i looked around in between when the candidates were talking, the people were staying very still. look -- they did not want to be on camera with any sort of surprised look. i think there was a lot of surprise from the audience and what was sid during the debate. we talked to the people before they wept out there. they were nervous about who would get called on. they thought ty everything. i'm not sure anybody was ready for that. >> i thing you're probably right. let me bring if matthew dowd. this debate breaks new ground in presidential races. the big question 29 days out, what difference did it make? donald trump went in behind. did he put himself back in the race? >> there is no new world discovered in this. when you have a chip lead, which hillary clinton does, a pretty
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in this debate, though donald trump did better than he did the last time, he didn't take a single chip from her stack. when you go into the debate with the lead and come out with the lead, it's a win for hillary clinton. >> his number one job last night may have simply been to stop the bleeding on the republican side after the dozens of defections over the weekend. >> i think this could be the worst case scenario for the republicans. he did well enough to keep other republicans from leaving. stuck with him are stuck with him. >> you think the defections stopped for now? >> at least 24 hours. we don't know what will come out if the next few weeks. >> matthew dowd, martha raddatz. >> there's been early voting already. does that affect one over the other? help one over the other? >> that's important the keep in mind. this is not a debate that is going to be decided on november 8th. it's being decided now.
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even if donald trump closes the gap in the last few day, she would win this race right now. we move on to the massive cleanup effort from hurricane matthew. the deadly storm claiming at least 900 lives in haiti. here in the u.s., at least 22 people have died. north carolina is facing devastating flooding. matt gutman joins us from wil wilson. >> reporter: good morning, robin. more bad news for people livin the waters are still rising. it's not rained a drop here in 36 hours. i'm here with wilson fire and rescue. they say this area hasn't flooded like this in 20 years. the ground is so saturated. they consider themselves the lucky ones. with its last gasp, matthew pounded the carolinas with wind, rain, even fire. the storm blew transformers in
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submerged. 14 inches in fayetteville. that's three months worth of rain in 24 hours. the water sending rivers over their banks and bursting at least two dams. >> as the sun rises in north carolina and the blue sky returns, our state is facing major destruction. and sadly, loss of life. >> back up the. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: 21 lives lost. five still missing. most of them swept forcing rescuers into the storm. more than 1,000 rescues. >> she's standing on top of her vehicle, guys. >> reporter: this woman in red pernled on her car as rescuers approach. notice the bundle under her arm. that's ter baby. scooped to safety by rescuers. >> it's okay. >> reporter: this man holding on to that yield sign for dear life. the national guard plowing through the waters, rescuing this woman. so many people caught offguard
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rivers here. more than,000 still in shelters. millions without power in the south. >> and now the water is just over. >> reporter: blake smith say among those newly homeless. we accompanied the father of two toddlers as he returned home. i'm sorry, blake. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: whoa. now we're not out of the danger zone yet. officials are monitoring additional dams across the state that are in threat of breaching. the weather is impacted by matthew. we go the ginger with more on the flooding. >> thinking of all those and the emergency responders which did so much work in north carolina alone, more than 1,000 water rescues. look, fdny was there helping out. unfortunately, the threat not over. flood warnings from red from delaware through maryland, virginia, north carolina, south carolina, the tar river, for
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. it is 7:23. i am corrina pysa here at the live desk. overnight a woman is shot and in the hospital. police trying to find the shooter. this happened at east 119th. ems telling us her injuries are minor as she was taken to the hospital. and a house fire down a road in the 400 block of wooster north. mostly damage to the outside of the back of the home. we will keep you updated there. and tickets for the indians american league series go on sale today as they try to close out the series against the sox. >> game three in boston was washed out yesterday because of the rain from hurricane matthew. they face the red sox tonight at 6:00. >> woo! we are coming back with a
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good morning. i am power of 5 meteorologist somara theodore. let's look at the temperatures here. the real headline. 39 in elyria, 37 toward mansfield this morning, 36 in new philadelphia. and wooster and millersburg are the lowest at 35 degrees. yesers a very chilly start out there. a coat necessary by highs today in the low 60s. we are expecting tons of sunshine. the next best chance of rain doesn't come up until thursday. we will warm up by wednesday. kristin? all right, somara. with resee'sing delays from west -- we are seeing delays from west 25th street to 490. and the eastbound lanes from crocker to the innerbelt bridge, 2 minute delay from the central interchange to 90, where we should be on 480. let's check on the odot view.
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the only person i need is my running mate, mike pence. i of mike pence. i respect pence. i'll always have pence. >> well, actually, today, he said he can't condone your remarks and then he canceled his campaign events. >> mike penc >> just incredible stuff right there. of course, that was alec baldwin on "saturday night live" the other night. also right now, the candidates back on the campaign trail after the showdown in st. louis last night. there we see donald trump right there. got so personal last night. donald trump hitting hillary clinton on honesty and threatened her with jail.
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for office. people continuing to clean up from hurricane matthew. severe flooding causing major devastation in north carolina. ginger has the latest. amy is here. last night's debate setting records on social media. the most tweeted debate ever and the most tweeted day too far election so far. >> there was so much to choose from on what to tweet about. one of the most talked about moments? the fly landed on hillary clinton going from her face to her hand? it got a big inspired its own twitter account in the process. just one of the many moments we have coming up. >> they had a lot of fun on twitter last night. first, with ve more fallout from the video that sent donald trump's campaign spiraling over the weekend. >> reporter: good morning, george. while donald trump is dismissing his comments on the bus as locker room talk, additional tapes continue to surface.
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tv-3 released a video from 1993 where trump was asked about his womanizing image. his response at the time is that it's fortunate he doesn't have to run for lit al office. it's the aud ye recording sending shock wavers across the election. >> i'm automatically drawn to -- i just start kissing. i don't wait. and when you're a star, they let you go it. you can do anything. grab them by the [ bleep ]. you can hollywood clip leaked by "access hollywood" is blowing up. the republican nominee caught on a hot mike. >> i had try and [ bleep ]. i moved on her like a [ bleep ]. i couldn't get there. >> reporter: o' dell released a statement. politics aside, i'm saddened
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it was disappointing to hear such object if i occasion of women. according to a "apprentice" pruzer, there with other tapes. at least 8 of the team talked to claimed the mogul repeatedly made lewd comments about a camera woman he said had a nice rear, comparing her beauty to that of his daughter, ivanka. accusations that trump denies. >> you know who great beauties of the world, according to everybody and i hemd create her? >> who? >> ivanka. my daughter, e vivanka. she's six feet tall. >> by the way, your daughter, a piece of [ bleep ]. did your daughter get breast implants? >> she does have a nice figure. i have said if i van ka weren't my daughter, perhaps i would be
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highlight trump's attacks on the former miss universe, alicia machado's weight. >> he called her miss piggy. is. >> reporter: trump spoke out. >> she was the worst we ever had. the worst. the absolute worst. she gained a mass i have amount of weight and -- it was -- it was a real problem. >> reporter: trump's recent remarks put his most notorious sexual harass imt claim back in th a lawsuit filed by his one-time business partner. she says he referred to women as sex objects. saying he made repeated advances. including a 1993 indent where she claims he forced her into a hotel room in an act that constituted attempted rape. >> he was very aggressive with
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and touch me. i had to tell him to stop. >> reporter: trump denied those allegations. hearth later withdrew her comments. she briefly dated him when he was separated from marla maples. >> dan, you spoke to jill before the gop convention. at the time, the story didn't get traction. >> i was amazed by that. you have a woman who filed a lawsuit bac donald trump, alleging sexual assault. now, for the first time, coming out and telling her story. and no one seemed to care. i mean, i tweeted out at the time, i'm perplexed that this allegation is not getting more attention. that doesn't mean her story is true. there are problems with her account. the fact that she dated him afterwards. she wrote very nice e-mails to him after the fact. that's fine. that's a way to say maybe we don't necessarily believe this.
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bringing out all of these women, some of who's stories are stronger than others. >> flatly denied any sexual assault. >> absolutely. at the time, he got on the phone with my reporter, and started undermining the credibility of this accuser. saying she wanted me. she was in love with me. it's all untrue. et cetera. >> this is the big diffe from "access hollywood." which is all the rest of it is he said, she said. the situation with the bill clinton accusers, too. the tape was donald trump's own voice talking about the things that he does with women. and that -- >> last night, he was denying his own words. >> you can't do that, however. we have heard them. unless it's someone doing really good imitation of donald trump, it was him saying those things. >> before the video, he had a huge deficit when it came to
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change that. >> no, no. quite the contrary. the swing voters, we know where minorities are. they might not be as enthusiastic as they were four years ago. we know where the young people are. we know where single people are. the swing voters have been these college-educated white women who went for mitt romney by six points and in our last poll, went for hillary clinton by 25 points. they last night saw nothing to bring them to donald. >> that is a huge sw another story braeeaking this morning. "usa today" reporting on 20 lawsuits where there are allegations of sexual harassment and -- >> donald trump has a history of suing. lawnewz has done a chronicle of the lawsuits he's been involved in. this issue suspect new. what's new is suddenly we seem to care about it.
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this stuff has been out here. but now, there's a tape. a tape with him using these word. it changes everything. >> and it's four weeks from tomorrow. and whe don't know what other tapes may come out. >> you've been doing this a long time. >> i have been doing this a long time. >> and you have never seen anything like this? >> no one has. it's a unique campaign. an overused word. not in the case. coming our debate fact check.
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accusation. >> there has never been anything like this, e e-mail, you get a subpoena, after getting the subpoena, you delete 33,000 e-mails. >> well, we rated that mostly true. in fact, hillary clinton did or -- 33,000 of her e-mails were deleted just a week after she received a subpoena from the congressional commit tooe investigating benghazi. it's important to point out that fb did not think there was any quote evil intent or intent to obstruct jus sis, which appears to be what donald trump was suggesting. and then the alleged russian hack of the dnc. >> anytime anything wrong happens, they like to say the russians. she doesn't know. maybe there is no hacking. they always blame russia.
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because the intelligence community, and robin, this is the 16 intelligence agencies that make up the u.s. intelligence community came out with a finding that the u.s. intelligence xhupt is confident thats the russian government directed the the recent compromises of e-mails. rebelieve that only russia's senior most officials could have authorized these activities. >> what's extraordinary is that presumably donald trump is getting these intelligence briefings eve >> the intelligence community has been wrong in the past. but this is a finding without dispute. >> also the late-night tweeting came up. >> this was the case of alicia machado. >> days after the first debate you sent out a sere roifs tweets from 3:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. including one telling people to check out a sex tape. >> no, it wasn't that. it was take a look t this person
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she was no girl scout. >> this one is point blank false. donald trump tweeted what anderson said. did krookd hillary help disgusting check out sex tape and past alicia machado become a u.s. citizen? he said it word for word. >> what about the khan family. >> first of all, captain khan is an american hero. and, if i were preside because unlike her, who voted for the war without knowing what she was doing, i would not have had our people in iraq. iraq was a disaster. so he would have been alive today. >> well, the khan family did its own fact-check on this saying in statement just after the debate ended. we know that our son, captain humayun khan is an american
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says he was against the iraq war. our son served with sacrifice. and on nor. the only thing donald sacrifice is the truth. >> i'm going to bring in matt again. does it even matter? it's been known that both sides have told flat-out lies. it doesn't seem to matter. >> the truth has been sacrificed. i think the majority of americans want to understand the facts and want to understand the truth. but the majority of die hard partisans don't seem to want to understand the facts. it's a troubling sign for our democracy to get to the common good if we don't share a common set of facts. we have to, everyone out there, has to keep yelling from the mountain tops, here's the facts. here's the facts. >> that development has been growing for some time, though. >> it's been growing for the last 20, 25 years. the ability the get stuff done in washington, the ability to get stuff done in shat cap also
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set of facts, you can't reach consensus. that's a problem. >> i can't remember the campaigns arguing with -- i remember them arguing with your fact check. >> when i did campaigns, everything with us foot-noted with facts. they don't do that anymore. >> how did we get here? >> the average person today has 140 cable an biases confirmed. we have had a set of leaders that won't speak truth to power. coming up in two minutes, what everyone was talking about
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>> are you trying to say apologize in. >> no, i would never do that. what i'm doing is apple-gizing to all the people offended. >> that alec baldwin. "saturday night live" taking on the leaked tape. the debate taking on terrible. one person comparing to it a wwe >> this weekend had the most election-related tweets of the entire campaign. 8 million tweets before the debate began. that number jumped to 17 million sent during that town hall. making it the most twooesed about debate of all time. at one point, over 60,000 tweets being sent per minute. that's pretty incredible. the most retweeted tweet of the night coming from a college professor. he says, i'm a muslim.
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stage in missouri. that was retweeted more than 64,000 times. but the top moment that had folks talking. not about trump and xliclinton trump and pence when he said he disagreed with pence's stance on isis. jerry springer tweeted while i may not baseball to moderate a debade bathe, sounds like mike pence and donald trump might need to come on my show to talk mo word on if that will happen. probably not. making its national debut last night, the clinton fly. there it is. landing on her face and on her hand. quickly earning itself its own twitter account. it had its first tweet. cannot believe i was just on live television. one more just for fun. a moment where it looked like the two candidates were in the
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someone tweeted -- ? i've had the time of my life ? >> that's funny. >> one viewer had the most retweeted tweet of the night. thanks in part to shonda rhimes retweeting him. >> you're excused. you were a little busy last night. coming up, the big question after last night's debate. were the undecided voters suede? we have their reaction. and could there be a new way this is a segway. to blast b dr. jen ashton is here.
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welcome back. i am terrence lee along with jackie fernandez. >> yes. now an update on a hit and kill accident. the 33-year-old tiffany montgomery and her 5-year-old daughter speed wasn't a factor but sun glare anyway have been. and new information about the body of a 5-year-old found in a driveway on drexel avenue in cleveland. police say the victim had severe head trauma and the head was covered in plastic. the person's arm were bound in plastic, as well. police have not identified the victim yet. a man is behind bars accused of stabbing and killing another man.
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the man. an off-duty officer saw the whole thing, and chased him and arrested him. appling, only 22, died at metro. looks can be deceiving. beautiful out there. blue skies, sunny conditions, but it is down right frigid. 36 degrees right now in medina, 34 in wooster. now, i know we have seen cold here in northeast ohio but we are coming off the high of 85 last week. 40 degrees manfield. a chilly start to the morning. have the coats handy, but in the afternoon we see relief. temperatures rising in the low 60s for monday. lots of sunshine. if you are wondering about rain it returns on thursday. we oo get another warm up on -- we get another warm up. wednesday we hit 80. and a live look from the west side. 90 is delayed in the eastbound lanes from west 85th street to dennison all the way into the
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. a bitter and blistering showdown. donald trump, hillary clinton, facing off and getting personal. >> he has said that the video doesn't represent who he is. but, i think it's clear to anyone who heard it that it represents exactly who he apologizes. >> this was locker room talk. i'm not proud of it. i apologized to my family. i apologize to the american people. >> how did women react to the apology? cutting edge beauty. the new way to blast belly fat. no surnlgdry, under 30 minutes. does it work? dr. ashton is here to break it
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monday. tyler perry is here live. and joe jonas and rachel platten. wait knoll you see what brought them here. and they're here to say -- >> good morning, america. great crowd coming up to join us. sit a holiday, right? >> yeah. >> just making sure. it's great to have joe jonas and rachel platten with us. they're revealing the nominees for the american music awar live, just ahead. great to have you, jesse. your college game got moved from saturday to sunday. >> because of hurricane matthew. the georgia bulldogs tyke on south carolina. and amy's georgia bulldogs won. so go, dogs. >> whoo. >> that kind of scared me. >> oh, i knew. as soon as he said georgia, uga, uga, uga. >> we had cameras at watch parties all over the country.
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we're going to hear how undecided voters responded to the candidates. and women's feelings on the locker room talk. amy has calmed down. she has the morning rundown. >> sorry, george. us georgia fans needed something to cheer about. reaction to the second presidential debate. plenty of tension, name-calling, and one-liners. did it make a difference? s >> reporter: donald trump was asked about the vulgar words dominated the headlines. he apologized and dismissed them as lock eer room talk. that was just the beginning of what some are calling the most bizarre debate in h american politicings ever. trump contradicted his own running mate over what to do about the war in syria. he said clinton would be in jail if he became president. promised to appoint a special
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e-mails. but it was the women trump invited, most of them accusing clinton of sexual assault. the former president was there as the jabs flew. >> if you look at bill clinton, far worse. mine are words. his was action. >> what we all saw and heard on friday was donald talking about women. what he thinks about women. what he does to women. and he has said that the but i think it's clear to anyone who heard it that it represents exactly who he is. >> reporter: yeah, the attacks did not tlend. on trump's taxes, he's admitted he has not paid hundreds of millions of dollars in federal taxes. clinton was coronered on her e-mails, her hacked documents. the speeches to big banks. there was no love lost on the stage. it started without a handshake
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stage. >> yep, set the tone for it all. cecilia, thank you so much. we turn to a story break from overnight. usa navy destroyer has come under fire off the coast of yemen. two missiles were fired from rebel-held territory and landed in the water near "the u.s.s. mason." a missile also tacted a saudi air base. police in germany have arrested a suspected terrorist attack. he had explosive material in his apartment and has apparent lynx to isis. the threat of flooding continues in the aftermath of matthew. some rivers are expected to crest today at near record levels. 22 deaths reported from florida to the carolinas. and in haiti this morning, aid from the united nations is arriving in remote areas
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in that country at 900. well there are new reports of the samsung galaxy note 7 phone overheating and catching fire have stopped major carriers from selling the phone. overnight, samsung saying it is all by stopping production. and finally, one high stakes promotion at a steakhouse in michigan. percentage equal to michigan's margin of victory over rutgers. if michigan won by ten points, you would get 10% off. well, michigan beat rutgers 78-0. needless to say, the restaurant is now booked solid this week. lucky for them, they clarified the deal before the game and capped the discount at 50%. but that wasn't included in the initial announcement. is it fair to say that they bit
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>> order that bone-in fille terks. tress mac and cheese. >> how about news that goes pop, lara? yes, ma'am. good morning, everybody. time for "pop news." plenty of goodwill. john kra sis ski who was here at the end of the week, director of that reading, part of an event called live read new for the event. probably because it would have been a mob scene if people had known it was matt damon and ben affleck who would be reading the parts that made them famous. damon walked out and said, not so fast. matt and ben wre the script that earned them oscars and earned robin williams one now. now regretting.
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i said no. i had any niece's wedding. >> i love those. also in "pop news" the first annual desert trip music festival kicked off this weekend the a who's who 06 rock royalty. starting with the rolling stones. ? start me up ? ? yeah i never stop ? >> the guy sounds amazing. then saturday, paul mccartney laid some of the beatles bigge hits to a crowd of an estimated 75,000 fans. and if that wasn't enough, sunday, roger waters of pink floyd and the who took the stage. this two-week festival being billed at coachella for the more mature set. some are calling it old-chella. i would like to say, age is a number. i would have enjoyed every act. >> timeless. >> have you seen the stones in concert. >> i did. a long time ago.
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the energy is incredible. >> $20 million apiece? >> whoo! >> wow. >>. and finally, tony-winning superstar lin-manuel miranda hosted "snl." opening the show with a rap about finally getting his shot at hosting. ? tonight you'll see me at my naughtiest and bawdiest and now i'm walking into the audience ? >> i just got that was one of the highlights. another one off camera. he's so gracious with his fans. there he is. he walks out to the fans who waited overnight in the stand-by line. you can still get stand-by tickets sometimes. he said hello to them all. promised to bring them pizza. and he delivered. i'm sure laying out more than a few hamelness to make sure everyone up with of them had a good time. he'll be here live on gm gm this
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in so many ways. >> brilliantly smart. so kind. >> those comedic chops we saw. >> he can bring pizza here, too, if he wants. ? you're really hungry. >> it was a late flight. i missed din ir. >> got you. coming up, a lot more on last night's debate. did donald trump's apology swing any undecided soerts? destroying fat cells. coul procedure help reduce belly fat? dr. jen ashton is here to discuss. clean better than a manual... he said sure, but don't just get any one. get one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head! go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head cups your teeth to break up plaque and rotates to sweep it away. and oral-b crossaction delivers a clinically proven superior clean vs. sonicare diamondclean. my mouth feels super clean!
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election. some voters have still not made up their minds. big questions about how women will respond to trump's apology. the debates are taking on more significa significance. here's what voters had to say. the candidates missing their mark to win over some undecided voters. the debate ending with this voter trying to break up the tighting. >> regardless of the current rhetoric, would either of you name one positive thing that you respt >> reporter: undecided voters considered the most coveted voting bloc. this year, roughly 1 in 9 americans haven't made up their minds. >> i think it was probably a draw. hillary was strong in terms of being prepared. unfortunate lirks i thought he was very robotic. donald was very appealing. man of action. real. definitely came across as change agent. >> reporter: at watch parties we
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the fence say the debate did little to convince them. have it's like tit for tat, who can hit lower. >> reporter: after a weekend of revelations about trump's lewd comments on tape. >> when you're star, they let you do it the. they let you do anything. >> reporter: some women backing him for now. >> i don't know if this debate pushed me one way or the other. i think i'm for trump despite the atoll pol jis that haven't been fully >> reporter: other disagree. >> he's a jerk. >> he is who he is. e can't help it. what comes out of his mouth is -- him. >> reporter: trump and clinton are the two most unpopular presidential kantds in history. some voters can't stomach the choice. some of those undecideds will hold on until the bitter end.
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>> let me begin with you. the last holdouts are the hard toast reach. they're paying the least attention to the race. they generally care the least about it. like the candidates the least. how do the candidates reach them? >> they probably don't in the end. a lot of voters probably won't vote. if you don't -- haven't e decided at this point, when will you decide? it's possible, as you heard in those soundbites from the voters, some of them are leeng one way or the other. the other direction by the trump tape. if other things come out. and actually, at the very end, when we saw that undecided voter say say something nice, trump said about hillary clinton, she's a fighter. she's real fighter. that will be in ads everywhere starting today. >> he had questioned her stamina before. >> that's right. >> only 29 days to go. you feel some of the undecideds may not end up voting.
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most by that? >> donald trump's. when you're behind, you need everything to break if your way in the final 29 days. the problem for undecided voters today. 80% to 85% of them don't like and don't trust either candidate. they're fixes to make a decision based on that, the likelihood is they won't vote or they'll vote for a third paert. i expect most undecideds to stay home or break for one the two campaigns are concentrating on their supporters. >> this is an underappreciated fact. they actually know where every single voter is and where they're leaning right now. >> and when we have watched these -- >> and they're going to go get them. >> it's called mike row targeting. you know the person. you know jane jones. or mark smith or whatever in a neighborhood. and you know if they're leaning
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heavy toward you. they're going to concentrate on that. hillary clinton has more offices, more staff, more ability to do that. as i said, anything can break on the enthusiasm level. >> the other people it hurts is republicans in congress. if these voters don't show up to vote and they're primarily republican voters, that's a problem for the downballot. >> thank you both. get ready for this. coming up, the latest procedure that may blast belly fat. >> >> can we stay? >> yes, you can.
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it's time now for our new series, "cutting edge beauty." we're kicking ate off with the latest procedure that may help you blast belly mara schiavocampo is taking a closer look. >> reporter: the it's latest weapon in the battle of the bulge. sculp-sure. it melts away stubborn fat. >> you can do this on your lunch break. >> reporter: this is the first ever to use lasers and is supposed to be less painful than other alternatives. here's how it works. first, these plates are attached
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>> reporter: next, a laser penetrates the skin, heating up fat cells and destroying them. so they can be eliminated by the body. >> once you remove that most outer part of the fatty layer and you wait about six weeks or so, you can go back in the same area and repeat the procedure. >> reporter: 34-year-old jordana says he tummy has always been a trouble spot. >> i diet. i wanted to see results right away. >> reporter: she said the treatment didn't hurt at all. what have the results been? >> one or two inches. i feel nicer in my jeans. >> reporter: doctors say it takes about two weeks to heal. one more alternative. >> one more alternative. in some patients, it's an
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localized area of fat that is bothering them for awhile. >> reporter: for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> thank you, mara. joining us is dr. jen ashton. so, too good to be true? >> let me take you through it. envision the yellow as fat cells. there is fat in the ice. this uses laser energy to destroy the fat as the laser penetrates the skin, you'll see about, according to the data, about 25% reduction in your subcutaneous fat. we should mention, some studies on surgical liposuction say you take fat from one part of the body, down the road, your body wants to reak clim mate. >> does it happen with this, too? >> we don't know. it's too new. the results are subtle.
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she works out four the five times aweek. she has issues with her legs. will this work on that? >> everyone has a problem zone. right now, this is fda approved for flank, love handles, we have to remember the alternatives. healthy diet and exercise are better for you. surgical liposuction can be done in other places. then, there's the novel accept yourself as you are. >> aah. that sounds so lovely. >> it's an interesting new idea. coming up, tyler per i have
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good. i am corrina pysa here another the live desk. overnight a woman shot and now in the hospital. now the police are trying to find the shooter. this happened at east 119th. her injuries are said to be minor. and a house fire shutting thankfully everyone made it out okay. it was closed up there but now it is back open. you can see the smoke. mostly damage in the back of the home. we will keep you updated on the stories. now let's get a check of the forecast with power of 5 somara theodore. >> the leaves are beginning to change right down there. okay. a beautiful morning. blue skies, a quiet start to the morning. it will be gorgeous when you step outside but i hope you are
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outside because it is cold. this morning you may have noticed frost on the plantso or grass because the -- plants or grass because the temperatures are down. 34 in medina, 37 in elyria. even though it is a really cool start, we will warm things up. i use that word sparingly. temperatures in the low 60s this afternoon. lots of sunshine expected. now we are going to see rain chances return for your thursday. but as for the majority of th looks like we are dry. all right. it is a warm, apple cider kind of monday. we are sees improvements on 71 and 90. no more delays to west 85th on 190. probably to followton are we seeing the congestion. and physicalton at center lane things are moving along slowly but at least it is beautiful
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[ cheers and applause ] welcome back to "gma." we have the empty seat here. you know somebody's coming out here. we have a very special guest that is joining us. give it up for actor, writer, [ cheers and applause ] >> hey. how y'all doing? >> hi. >> good to see you. >> good to see you. >> whoo! >> that's a nice "good morning america" welcome there. >> welcome to monday morning. >> i'm up. i'm up.
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format? >> very intimate. you like it, right? [ cheers and applause ] >> they're going to like the new movie. first, jesse, what do we have here? national pet peeve. >> something trending on match.com, singles in america, they did a survey. can you guess what the number one pet peeve is on a first date. what would you say? >> not showing up. >> being on time. >> it's >> being distracted. >> it's using your moeshl device. zblon the first date. wow. no second date in that case, no. >> i can totally get that. and i feel like that happens more and more because everybody lives on these things. >> jesse speaks from experience. >> what do you -- do you have any pet peeves in general? >> for me, i don't know why they serve popcorn in movie theaters? >> i don't either.
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>> and you're trying to -- it's so rude. it's so rude. very good, jesse. my pet peeve. >> really? >> then you get mad at yourself for getting mad at the person for eating the popcorn. >> right, right. >> in the survey -- >> oh, really, jaesz receive. >> as i'm choking on popcorn. >> another pet peeve, people talking with their mouth full on television. >> on a first date. >> it all comes together. [ applause ] >> that one of their biggest pet peeves were men that try to impress them too much. on the first date, which, for me, i'm usually four minutes in doing a hand stand. >> you do love to talk french. >> no, no, no. i have popcorn in my mouth. you think english sounds bad, french sounds worse with popcorn in your mouth. >> first dates are so awkward almost every time. >> but necessary, george. necessary, george.
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awhile. >> i have. thank goodness for that. >> topic two. you to mind? i want to ask you guys, do you feel like you know when you're kids are lying to you? do you feel like you're on to it? >> definitely. >> you do? do they have a certain move that they do? do you look at the eyes? >> it's usually the evidence is right there. >> that's the great thing. um -- so, good news for kids. and there's a new study. "new york magazine" is featuring it that parents are not as good at catching lies. they could only catch 47%. >> that's like guessing. >> no, back in if -- that's newer parents. back in the day, our parents new. my parents -- my mother knew. she said get out this house with that bull and come back in here with the truth, you're lying. i know you're lying.
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>> back in the day, they just assumed you were lying. go with that and then -- >> right, right, right. >> it's just a safer bet. >> back in the day, we had the fear of lying. oh, if you lied to your parents back in the day. >> oh, if i heard my middle name, the jig was up. lar ray christine. >> they didn't care why you were lying. >> to me, that's the offense. that's a nonne gauche shl. there are others. don't lie to me. you'll be in much less trouble. >> if you lie about little things, you'll lie about big things too. >> do you ever find out if your kids are lying. >> i just go silent and look right at them. and they -- >> you know he interviews for a living. i know you're lying. i am your dad. i know when you're lying. >> i have fact-checked all this.
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>> i have producer, buddy. you are lying to me right now. >> a lot of years of therapy. >> but, you know what is not a lie. we are thrilled to have madea back on the big screen. >> yes. >> we need that. >> you're right. >> we need her. >> just a little bit of laughter. >> how did you come up. it's halloween. how did you come up with this? >> it wasn't my idea. chris rock had a spoof of a movie, "boo, a madea halloween." and lines gate was like, you have to do that movie. i was like, are you serious? this concept was so funny. i got great people in it. it's the funniest thing i have done. >> you want to see a clip? [ cheers and applause ] here's a clip. let's take a look. >> i know that clown did not
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ah! [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm in. >> i know where you're going. i know where you're going. i got nothing to do with the clown sightings. nothing. i shot this movie long before these clowns started popping up everywhere. i got nothing to do with it. nothing. >> now you're a hero to every kid in america. that's all they're worried about. >> exactly, man. exactly. so terrible. so terrible. >> now up on tyler perry. >> that's what you do when a clown shows up. >> you have been playing this wonderful character for so many years. >> 18 years. >> i can tell you love doing this. >> you can tell that. >> you can tell. >> see your 47% is off, baby. i do not love it. >> what? >> i love what it does for the people. i love to see them laughing. but man, come on, no, 18 years of that old broad. you know what i mean?
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it, she'll be around. george is cracking up over here. >> it's true, because knowing you as well, he is a shy kind of introverted guy. you have the character, madea. >> loud. obnoxia. >> hallelujah. >> it's ban lot of fun. as long as people want to s every time think i'm going to let it go, then the box office goes through the roof. i'm like, boo, a madea halloween. >> can i ask you a question? you said the premise is funny. can you share a little bit? >> she -- she's babysitting her great niece and she sneaks out and goes to a frat party.
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frat house. >> oh, i thought madea did. >> madea finds herself in a frat house tieing to find her niece. where they decide to play one heck of game on her. it's really funny. >> i saw one of the dance scenes where madea is dropping it like it's hot. >> she's twerking. every time she hearse that music, her bottom half drops. [ cheers and applause ] so great. so great. did you see this man, jimmy fallon, your bit with him was hysterical. hysterical. did you see it? >> i didn't. >> fallen place trump calling her, calling madea traying to get her to vote for trump. >> donald trump calls madea to vote for trump. hell, no, don't call me no more.
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so funny. >> sit hard to keep -- be straight when you're in character and you have someone like jimmy fallen doing his trump? >> we had some moments there. yeah, yeah. we had some crazy outtakes. >> he cracks up all the time, too. >> that makes it more funny. i'm sitting there with this costume on. it was great. >> always a pressure to have you here. >> thank you so much. i love coming here. i love it. i love this format. >> hits theaters -- >> friday. coming up, one or your favorite bachelors and his soon-to-be bride. ben and lauren are here. okay. plus, we've got a -- ama nominations live right here on "good morning america."
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>> it is time now for the moment we've been waiting for. joe jonas and rachel platten. they're here to reveal the nominees for the american music awards. the biggest fan-voted awards show. are you right? he's not giving you hard time is he? >> he's making it really hard. >> just millions of people watching. >> i'm going kill this, joe. all right. it's go time. >> go for it. >> in rock category, the nominees are, adele, 25. justin bieber, purpose. and drake "views." and -- and those are the nominees in the favorite album pop rock category. [ cheers and applause ] whoo. >> in the favorite female artist pop rock category. the nominees are, adele.
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and rihanna. and those are the nominees for favorite female artist pop rock category. yeah. >> in the favorite male artist pop rock category, the nominees are, justin bieber. drake. and the weeknd. and those are the nominees in the favorite male artist pop rock catego in the favorite artist adult contemporary category the nominees are, adele. you might know this girl, rachel blatt platten. >> really? >> and meghan trainor. >> let's hug. >> congrats. >> oh, thanks. thanks, joe. i know it's usual for you. that was exciting.
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okay in the favorite duo of group pop rock category, the nominees are, the chainspomoker. i don't really love this band but, dnce. fine. >> now where's my hug? that's awesome. >> congratulations. and twenty-one pilots. those are the nominees for favorite duo category. congratulations. >> thank you. for the big one. the artist of the year category, the nominees are, adele. beyonce. justin bieber. drake. selena gomez. >> ariana grande.
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carrie underwood. and the weeknd. >> yeah. >> and those are the nominees for the artist of the year category. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. >> whoo! >> nice. well done. >> i mean, i know. >> great news for you both. congratulations. we'll chat with you about that. we'll have more with joe and rachel. they're nominated for this year's amas. come on bac that was a big deal. >> i know.
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going receive a nomination. you have received a nomination for the american music awards. did you guys know before hand. >> i knew she was. >> i knew he was. >> this is so overwhelming. thank you. >> your first one. >> i wsh i had played it cooler. i didn't at all. i was like, oh, my gosh. >> it's a big deal. loved it when you all performed on our oscar show. you did have a blast. and how does a group come together. you have only been together a short amount of time. this happens. >> it's been about a year. we have all been good friend farce long time. to get out there and share what we've been working on, it's great. >> and rachel, the fight song. amy and i, our anthem to difficult time. you won an emmy for your performance here on "good morning america." >> i know. thank you. it's -- it was the most amazing
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first time and see those science like, it was so incredible. i kind of felt all those feelings again. it was really special. >> it was a special moment. it's a song many people have rallied around. what's special about the awards are it's about the fans. they selected the nominations. [ cheers and applause ] how is that to know, they like you, they really, really like you. >> it's you make music because it's what's from your heart. you want to get out and perform for the audience and the fans that vote and show up to shows and wait outside in the freezing cold to say hi. it's why we do it. >> hey, hey. >> thank you. >> you, too, rachel. >> i didn't know it was fan-nominated, actually. that means more to me. i make music to bring people together and help people and spread love. >> and you do that.
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she didn't know that -- i love that about you. thank you all. you did a fantastic job. the american music awars will be broadcast live from l.a. on november 20th right here on abc. right after "gma," joe and rachel will be announcing other nominees on our live stream. we're going work you guys. >> yeah. we're not leaving.
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welcome back. we have news information about a body of a 5-year-old found on drexel avenue in cleveland. the victim has severe head trauma, covered in pl plastic, too. police have yet to identify the victim. a man behind bars accused of stabbing and skilling another man. an off-duty cleveland police officer saw the whole thing, chased robinson and arrested him. appling only 22 at the time died at metro. and here is somara theodore with one more check to which power of 5 forecast. >> all right. weather bug, thanks for in shot here, downtown cleveland
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very chilly, though. i am waiting for these temperatures to move. 34 degrees is the actual temperature in wooster, 2 degrees above average. 43 in norwalk. 42 in new philadelphia. a cold start to the morning. in fact, even though there are no frost advisories issued, the plants could get frost. kristin? thank you. no major accidentals on the highways. we are still seeing on 90 as well as 71 and the northbound lanes as you approach the i believe. we are still down to one lane. we will be fully operating with the new i believe late october. here is a look at drive
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