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good morning, america. donald trump unplugged. the gop nominee says the shackles are off. blasts house speaker paul ryan and his fellow republicans. >> i wouldn't want to be in a foxhole with a lot of these people. >> and trump's scathing new ad questioning her health on the air. >> mystery plane the fbi now investigating whether this deadly accident was intentional. a passenger was killed. the street up in flames. what the pilot is revealing this morning. new trouble for jim carrey. the comedian under fire. now being sued by his ex-girlfriend's mother. her explosive claims about the actor. was he responsible for her daughter's death? and the chicago cubs are
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>> and overnight, the cubs' big comeback. chicago rallying in the bottom of the ninth for a giant win. now perhaps on their way to making history. can they break a century-old curse? ? good morning, america. is the curse about to end? that is the big question this morning after the cubs beat the san francisco giants advan championship series. >> uh-huh. >> it was a very intense nail-biting ninth inning that went down to the wire but the cubs, they are celebrating the big win. they've got a long way to go to overcome that so-called curse of the billy goat. >> we will talk about that more later. first, the race for the white house just 27 days until the election. donald trump lashing out at his own party's leaders saying the shackles are off. that tweet part of a day-long tira tirade.
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trump's campaign manager kellyanne conway is here standing by live to talk to george. we'll hear from her in a moment. first, to abc's tom llamas at trump tower. good morning, tom. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. campaign sources say those tweets and clashes with paul ryan are all part of the same strategy, donald trump wants to make sure voters know that he's not beholden to anyone, even the leaders of his own party. this morning, donald trump in an all-out war with fellow republican and house paul ryan. >> i wouldn't want to be in a foxhole with a lot of these people, that i can tell you. >> but mccain is a brave man. >> by the way, including ryan, especially ryan. >> reporter: the republican nominee furious ryan told house republicans he would no longer defend him or campaign for him. and trump saying ryan in part inspired this tweet. it's so nice that the shackles have been taken off me and i can now fight for america the way i want to. >> the shackles are some of the
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within the republican party, senators and others and paul ryan led to a certain extent by paul ryan. >> reporter: ryan's split with trump comes after that "access hollywood" video surfaced. trump on a bus bragging his celebrity status allows had him to grope women. >> when you're a star they let you do it. you can do anything. >> whatever you want. >> grab them by the [ bleep ]. you can do anything. >> reporter: although trump apologized for his comments overblown. >> well, first of all, locker room talk and most have heard it before and i've had a lot of women say, boy, i've heard that and heard a lot worse than that over my life. >> reporter: trump fully aware that moment could have cost him the election. >> if that's what it's going to take to lose an election that would be pretty sad. >> reporter: his campaign releasing this vicious ad attacking hillary clinton's health. >> hillary clinton failed every single time as secretary of state.
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fortitude, strength or stamina to lead in our world. >> reporter: the ad intended to slow clinton's growing lead in the polls. trump's running mate having to calm some supporters were making threats if clinton wins. >> if hillary clinton gets in, i myself i'm ready for a revolution because we can't have her in. >> yeah, don't say that. there's a revolution coming on november the 8th, i promise you. >> reporter: now to give you a sense of the fracture between donald trump and his own part this morning that shows a quarter of republican governors, senators and house members will not be voting for trump on election day. the paper calling this unprecedented in american political history, george. >> okay, tom llamas, thanks very much. now let's talk to kellyanne conway. thanks for coming back to "gma" this morning. you heard tom at the top saying this is the strategy now of mr. trump to take on his own party. how is that going to help you win? >> well, it's going to help him just take his message directly to the voters, george.
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the rnc and us have a wonderful relationship. i talk to reince priebus several times a day and his chief of staff are in our tower most days and i'm happy they've provided so much of the ba is cyst for our ground game and field staff, so and i just want to say when we pay, when donald trump raises money like he did, millions and millions of dollars yesterday in fund-raisers, a lot of that goes to the party and helps -- >> as tom said you've gotten a quarter of senator, members of congress, senator,ot supporting donald trump. last night he said he doesn't want the support of house speaker paul ryan yet earlier he said he was losing because he didn't have it. >> enough of the pussyfooting around in terms of do you support us, do you not support us? the fact is some of these leaders have been wishy-washy and paul ryan has a job to do and the new president of the united states will go ahead and be with him, you know, to help
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at the same time -- >> does mr. trump want paul ryan to be the speaker if he's elected. >> that's up to the members of the congress. i hope it means we have a majority in the house, the senate and presidency. that would be the best indication that americans who are voting for donald trump for president also want a mandate for him to push through different pieces of legislation >> it's not looking like that right now. the latest polls have you down about nine points. falling behind in the electoral college as well and we just saw that ad that you are playing now and her stumble after that 9/11 ceremony. you've got a huge gap with women right now. how are you going to be able to make that up running ads like that? >> we need to take the message directly to them on issues they care about like -- >> her coughing and numbering. >> we're calling into question her record as secretary of state and, frankly, that ad we're releasing is called corruption and takes into account the fact that the clintons became -- thee said they were dead broke and
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dollars in speaking fees -- >> right there you're making fun of her health. >> no, we're calling into her question whether she's got the stamina to lead. i think that's an important issue that came up in the first debate. >> in the second debate mr. trump said she always gets right back up. >> she does, thank god and when she fell that dad mr. trump said nothing about it except he hopes she's feeling well and glad to hear she's got a -- >> now you're running an ad. >> george, what does she do every single day? and all she does is call into his question his character and we want this election to be not just about character but also about issues. nobody -- abc did an unbelievable report last night, i hope everyone will see it about friends of bill getting preference by the state department after the earthquake in haiti in 2010. this is not the way that the government should be run. >> i want to go back to another moment in the debate. mr. trump's threat to jail hillary clinton.
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he's repeated it calling to are a special prosecutor and even his allies say that shouldn'ting the language we should have. michael mukasey says this would be like a banana republic putting them in jail even if they are criminal offenses. it's something we don't do "hero." >> he's channelling the frustrations of millions of americans and hears from his rallies that there's a different set of rules. >> he's power of the presidency to put her in jail. >> it wouldn't be up to him. but, george, people feel frustrated -- >> he's calling to are a special prosecutor. >> we'll have to see if he's elected president if that makes any sense but folks get upset we've got a gentleman an american who took pictures
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time and and others seen violating the comfortable dex of a national security document they also face penalty and in this case fbi director jim comey did make clear she lied about how many servers she had -- >> no reasonable prosecutor would bring the case, he said. >> others have been penalized. obviously in abc's polling and other places hillary clinton has a very difficult time proving to the american people that she's honest and trustworthy and i don't think that her actions treated e-mail imperiling everybody's national security helps >> that's all we have time for. kellyanne conway, thanks for coming in. >> thank you, kellyanne. jon karl will join us from washington. we're hearing from donald trump. how severe is this divide in the gop, jon, and where do we go from here? >> that was stunning. kellyanne conway just went asked directly by george whether or
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should still be the speaker of the house next year wouldn't answer. i mean that is an extraordinary sign that we are truly at war. donald trump not just against hillary clinton but against some of the most prominent and respected members in his own party and republicans are now seeing a situation where base voters supporting trump are angry at them and also the moderate swing voters who are upset by this. a lose/lose situation for deal with an unshackled trump, his words, unshackled trump? are there concerns there? >> i've been talking to senior people in the clinton campaign about this. they say for the next four weeks they are preparing for a scorched earth strategy coming from donald trump. they think that the next four weeks of this campaign will look like the first 30 minutes of that debate with donald trump throwing absolutely everything personal attacks bringing up
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real challenge for them because it's harder to get a positive message for what hillary clinton stands for. >> 27 days to go. all right, jon, thank you. we move on and get the latest on that deadly plane crash in connecticut. one passenger killed when it went up in flames and now the fbi is investigating. abc's linzie janis is here. fbi involved because of some evidence this may not have been an accident. >> reporter: good morning, george. that's right. when that plane came barreling out of the sky, most assumed it was an accident. but federal investigators are now looking i person flying it may have crashed it on purpose. this morning, the fbi investigating whether this plane crash -- >> looks like we've got a fully involved aircraft on fire on main street. >> reporter: -- was intentional. the pilot telling authorities the twin engine crash was not an accident. the plane taking off from an airport in hartford, connecticut, with a student pilot, and instructor reportedly on board. just before 4:00 p.m. tuesday,
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poles. >> the fact that this wasn't even more catastrophic is nothing short of a miracle. >> reporter: then cartwheeling down main street narrowly missing a van carrying her mother and children before bursting into flames. >> three poles, when it hit the last one it just boom. >> reporter: a bystander posting this dramatic video tweeting the plane came inches from our office, went right by the window. the chief of police saying he asked the fbi to a pratt & whitney factory, describing it as critical infrastructure. the company, a global manufacturer of jet engines for commercial, military and general aviation. that pilot instructor was rushed to the hospital, is reported by being treated for burns and his student pilot did not survive and that mother in the minivan so shaken she couldn't speak. authorities say it is a miracle no one on the ground was hurt.
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thank you very much for that. now the southeast is still feeling the effects of hurricane matthew this morning. take a look at this flooding in north carolina. the water is not going anywhere forcing thousands of people from their hopes and phillip mena is there in north carolina. good morning, phillip. >> reporter: michael, good morning, the flooding in this region is catastrophic and this is the epicenter. this senior citizen home evacuated. you can see just how deep the water is now. that red car is searching higher ground while they still can. overnight rescuers in north carolina hard at work still pulling stranded residents from their flooded homes. >> this is the worst that we've ever had. >> reporter: 75 miles from the coast, the town of lumberton underwater. >> we have nothing, no clothes, no shoes, my grandkids lost everything. >> one, two, three.
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residents there rescued. 18 people in north carolina now dead. >> too many people have died. and we don't want any more to die. >> reporter: the u.s. death toll from hurricane matthew up to at least 36. hundreds of thousands still without power. tuesday afternoon, national guard troops racing to repair a crucial dam in more county, a growing hole the size of a fire truck threatening even more >> they're risking their life to get this thing done and to me those are superheroes. >> reporter: this as multiple rivers continue to swell to record levels. >> this street aligned with businesses is now part of the lumber river in record flood stage for days. michael. >> all right, thank you, phillip. ginger, you have more on the flooding. >> right, because he just said it. record flood stage for days and it will keep going for days so we have more of the images from
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we've been showing you but that's not the only river we have to showcase here as far as who is being affected. flood warnings stretch from south carolina to southeastern virginia and you can see a couple of those rivers we wanted to highlight. the neuse river is crested already and staying up there and at major flood stage through sunday. so this is not going to be over for some time. a quick check of hurricane nicole, a category 2 hits bermuda tomorrow or affects them >> we appreciate that. now to a happy reunion, that 4-year-old girl missing for days, she's now back in her family's arms safe after being kidnapped and found more than 800 miles away. abc's steve osunsami has that story for us. >> oh, you're beautiful. >> reporter: cameras were there and rolling the moment authorities reunited 4-year-old rebecca lewis with her family in florida. >> thank you for bringing me home. >> reporter: she had been
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police found heir more than 800 miles away at baptist memorial hospital in memphis. a young woman at the hospital saw the girl walking hand in hand with her alleged abductor and recognized her from amber alerts on facebook. >> my dad looked at me and i showed my phone and said she's wearing the same outfit and immediately they took that ride and we went straight to security. >> reporter: police surrounded the silver car in the parking lot and rescued the 4-year-old uninjured. >> i want to say thank you to you because without don't know when this would end. >> reporter: 31 west hogs is in police custody. the longtime family friend was spotted with the girl in several surveillance videos including this one from a nashville gas station around 2:00 a.m. monday morning. tennessee authorities are now under fire for waiting until later that day to issue an amber alert. >> we did receive a phone call
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issue an amber alert. we asked is the individual she's with a danger? does he have any criminal history? >> reporter: they did issue a police alert to be on the lookout. there are so many of these cases where the victims are never found or their cases are ignored which makes this reunion all the more remarkable. hogs has a court appearance in tennessee this morning. robin. >> all right, steve, thank you very much. a happy ending there and a happy ending last night for the cubs. >> if you're a chicago fan you al because it did not look good for them last night. they were down going into the ninth inning and then they came alive. breaking the curse or closer to breaking the curse that has been on them for 108 years and scored four runs in the ninth for an epic comeback to win 6-5 and eliminate the giants from the playoff and now advance to the championship series to play either the dodgers other nationals and they're one step closer to breaking that curse
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>> the curse of the billy goat. >> i'm sure you're tired of hearing about it. one cubs player said after the game we never quit and we aren't stopping now. >> clutch last night. >> i'm sure that's exactly what their fans wanted to see. they're not done yet. >> ginger, a new fire in california. >> elizabeth lake, california. the video here, area of our nation that is so, so dry and could so use some of this rain i'm about to tell you about but the fire watches are up. california, parts of oregon and california or excuse me, washington state, look for that. more than 12 inches of rain possible as we go through the next several days and, again, some of the wind gusts could top 70 or 100 miles per hour in some
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get ready for more warm air. 76 our daytime hies. for this time of year. we are tracking our next cold front. we'll provide a widespread rain overnight it early morning thursday. overnight lows down to 41 degrees. much more sunshine in store. temperatures in the 30s by thursday.
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some music behind you. >> oh, yes. there's a lot going on here. we are outside the board of letions as you hillary clinton people. holding up signs that say love trump hate. but there's also a marching band here as well. now, voting -- early voting begins in just about 40 minutes at the word of elections. >> director says this is their super bowl. >> they're waiting for people to come out and vote.
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excited about early voting. you can judge for yourself. we'll be back in a coml more minutes with weather
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looking forward to more sunny skies. daytime highs. there's upper 7 0z. 10 degrees this will be the warmest day of the week so far. see that fall in our temperatures by tomorrow. please enjoy it. 41 we'll check the next cold front. widespread rain overnight to early morning hours. today will be the last day of the sun n skies. before sunshine does enter by friday. >> all right. this accident just coming into the traffic here. it looks like it's right the
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at lowe's. you're fired. you're fired. should i fire cindy or should i fire you, holly. >> i think you got to fire cindy. >> okay. cindy, you're fired. >> that is donald trump using his signature catchphrase on "the apprentice." purchases are now under pressure to release behind-the-scenes tapes of the gop we'll have more on that on our big board. >> we'll complete into that with sunny hostin. gop under war. donald trump says the shackles are off after paul ryan refused to come to his defense. and take a look at this in arkansas, attempts to bring down an ole bridge didn't go as planned. till standing after multiple booms and inspired #broadwaybridgestrong on twitter. finally on their eighth try they pulled it down with a cable and tugboat.
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should have kept it. also tim tebow to the rescue again. we're going to tell you why the football star turned baseball player is getting so much praise for what he did after a game when he helped one fan in a major way. that's coming up. >> tim tebow is the man when it comes to that. we begin with more trouble for comedian jim carrey. the actor facing a new lawsuit after his former girlfriend died from an overdose. abc's linsey davis is here and linsey, the woman's mother is now blaming carrey. >> that's right, ron. in a wrongful death lawsuit, the mother of carrey's ex-girlfriend accuses him of yet another role only acting as if he were a mourning boyfriend, a grieving good guy when she says he was the one that caused her daughter to go into a tailspin then supplied her with the illegal drugs she took to kill herself. brigid sweet messenger, mother of cathriona white has filed a
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sweetman alleges carrey gave white three sexually transmitted diseases without warning her, lied to her about it and then dumped her out of concern for his own image. in a statement sweetman says, as a family, we want the world to know the truth about who jim carrey really is. carrey's attorney martin singer responded it is understandable a mother who has lost a daughter will look for someone to blame but in directing her grief and rage at jim carrey and joining this ridiculous lawyer's attempt to suicide mrs. sweetman is heading down the same dark path as cathriona's green-card husband mark burton. her estrange husband also filed a lawsuit against the actor accusing carrey of giving white sexually transmitted diseases while concealing his diagnosis and carrey responded saying i will not tolerate this heartless attempt to exploit me or the woman i loved. both burton and sweetman's lawsuits claim carrey obtained prescriptions under the false
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them to white leading to her september 2015 suicide. white's body was found in her los angeles home surrounded by four prescription medications, none of them in her name. carrey's ex was an irish makeup artist who allegedly suffered a long battle with depression. her mother says one of the stds carrey gave her can leave a woman unable to the latest in kim kardashian in seclusion but her sister broke the family silence saying she's not doing well and calling it a wake-up call for the whole clan. >> we have new information about the investigation this morning. abc news confirming a passer-by found a diamond cross pendant on the street near the hotel that's believed to belong to kardashian and presumably was dropped by the thieves and that it contains
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this as kardashian is now filed a lawsuit related to the case. this morning, khloe kardashian speaking out for the first time about her sister kim's terrifying armed robbery. >> i mean, she's not doing that well. i mean, it's incredibly traumatic what happened to her. >> reporter: khloe telling ellen degeneres that she's having to rethink her oversharing on social media. >> i think it's just a wake-up call to make a lot of life >> you cannot share as much. >> in that aspect and just make sure we're protected as well as possible. >> kylie is snapchatting and not concerned about our location being known. >> reporter: the kardashian clan's e! show indefinitely on hold after the october 2nd robbery. >> nothing will really prepare you for this. >> reporter: officials say kim kardashian was robbed by five armed gunmen in paris. fleeing with more than $10 million worth of jewelry.
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but tuesday she filed a federal lawsuit against the website media take-out.com for three posts which she alleges claimed without any factual support whatsoever that kardashian faked the robbery. the lawsuit adding that the post caused kardashian shame, mortification, hurt feelings, embarrassment and humiliation. but now radar online posting a video they say was shot immediately after the crime that exposes holes in her story. showing kim calmly video chatting on the couch. no visible forced entry to the door or marks on kardashian's wrists from being tied up. >> the robbery has a great deal of mystery. it's a made for tv spectacle. >> reporter: now, french police won't claim the authenticity of the radar online video and kardashian herself did not respond to our requests for comment and reached out to media take ute for a response to that lawsuit but did not hear back, george, robin.
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a sec. >> coming up, are more trump tapes on the way? the women heading to studio headquarters s demanding their release. who is most at risk behind the wheel? >> i guess we'll find out. >> i guess we'll find out. come on, dad. ( ? ) ? they tell me i'm wrong ? ? to want to stand alongside my, my love ? ? whoa, talkin' 'bout my love ? ? talkin' 'bout my, my love ? you ready, dad? ? whoa-ooh ?
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time now for the big board. our team of insiders to weigh in on today's top sri and, sunny, this pressure is building on mgm and mark burnett. the own "the apprentice" tapes and now they're being picked by gloria allred, the activity attorney and says there is a compelling public interest in having the tapes released that she says that should trump any confidentiality clauses. is that a strong legal argument? >> i love gloria's passion but the bottom line is that public interest doesn't necessarily
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got to tell you, she's trying really hard to get those tapes released. she said that she wants a three-judge panel to review whether or not these claimed legal restrictions are really there and are really enforceable. that is really, really great but it's a little more like legal theater to me. >> we heard there could be a fine or something if these are leaked but there is a go fund me page that said we'll pay the these tapes. is that even feasible. >> it's feasible because there is that rumor. it's been reported there is a $5 million penalty if someone releases that tape but if you then interfere with trump's contract and you fund that go fund me, i think he could unleash his 400 plus attorneys on the people that fund -- you know, he's got this scorch the earth type of litigation strategy so you could actually be putting yourself at play here if you do that.
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it'll be someone doing it anonymously. >> i would hope so otherwise there are real legal problems for people who get involved with this. >> i didn't know you could be sued on the other side. >> tosamsung moves to halt production of the galaxy note 7. the tech giant shares plugging and another smartphone caught on camera exploding. becky worley joins us now and, how do they come back after this. >> when even the replacement foaps catch on fire then you completely cease production. the only direction to go is get the 2.5 million recalled phones back without another incident. news today samsung sending out return kits that include a static minimizing bag, thermal shielding box and rubber gloves like they're dealing with a hazmat scene.
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says a device containing a lithium ion battery with a recall have to use these. the company's stock fell 8%. $20 billion, poof, gone. long-term, though, samsung is a diverse company and makes appliance, tech components, other smartphones. hopefully that insulates them in the short term, guys. >> but they have to win consumer trust back. at the same time they're in week possibly facing damages from apple which could also be a blow. >> yeah, but i will tell you that patent litigation is like a mosquito bite compared to the note debacle. i can imagine their internal pr team, yes, i got the patent wars case. bottom line, no real implications for samsung with this one. right now it's about brand damage. i'm telling you no product has ever experienced a pr beat-down of this magnitude and the other android phonemakers are licking
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>> i guess they are. >> consumer trust. >> that's right. we move on to concern over the future of the olympics. rome is announcing that it's abandoned its bid for the 2024 summer games. that's just the latest let's talk to lz granderson about all this. boy, used to have cities clamoring to get the olympics and now they're walking away. >> well, it's expensive. it's very expensive and it's really responsible for italy to withdraw its bid considering the financial situation that it's in. rememb from the global recession so would have been irresponsible to spend tens of billions to host a two-week party. >> lz, when rio won this summer's past olympics, everybody went crazy and l.a. is one of the final cities up for it now. you live in l.a. do you want the olympics? are they going to go crazy. >> put it this way, it's like hosting a new year's eve party. everyone wants to party. nobody wants the cleanup. no, i don't want the olympics
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when you consider the financial benefits of hosting the bolympis you want the money infused into thety and i spoke to the mayor, the infrastructure is mainly in place, overhead would be relatively low in comparison to other cities and good thing financially, i just don't want to be tuck in traffic any longer. >> traffic is pretty bad in l.a. one of the worst cities and, becky, 2028, san francisco out there, your city, throw the name in there. >> we've held the super bowl, america's cup, we've got the rugby world cup coming super bowl can do it. we can do the olympics too. can we get some public transportation to go with that? >> i'd love to have the olympics come back here. >> oh, i would hate it. new york is already so crowded. can you imagine having a bunch of people here for the olympics? i don't want it. i'm from the bronx. i don't want it. no, no. >> george, you can be on the committee. sunny, you're off. thank you, lz, thank you. becky, thank you and sunny, thank you, of course, thank you
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? knights in shining armor or happily ever after. but you believed when the right one came along, you'd be ready.
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? superhero. yes, we're talking tim tebow coming to the rescue. the former heisman trophy winner playing baseball these days but what he did after the game getting a lot of t.j. is here with that story. hey, t.j. >> robin, i've never told anybody this but when tim tebow was our colleague at "gma" he said, t.j., look, i'm going to tell you a secret. i'm superman. and at this point, i believe it. all right. tim tebow has leapt into action. has come to the rescue. yes, he's playing minor league baseball now, but a lot of people think he's trying to makes it to the majors. he might just be trying to make it into heaven after some people say he putted off, yes, a
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the game was over and then tim tebow made his best play of the day. the heisman tree fin winner was signing autographs after a game when a man in the crowd collapsed. appearing to suffer a seizure. >> he was laying on his back and he was convulsing and foaming at the mouth and it was such a scary sight to behold. the crowd immediately backed up and was in sheer panic. >> reporter: tebow rushed to his side placed a hand on the man and said a prayer. soon after the seizure appea the man for 15 minutes until the paramedics arrived. this isn't the first time tebow who made headlines when he joined the mets farm system last month has helped his fellow man. in june when a passenger on a plane had a heart attack, tebow comforted those around him with prayer. and this morning, brandon berry is grateful number 15 was by his side. >> would just say thank you very much for being there for me and thank you for praying with me.
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there's -- nothing else matters. that matters. that young man is what matters. >> and this is why people love tim tebow. he transcends sports. he is a heisman trophy winner, played nfl for a little while and trying to try baseball. he is just a good guy and have this experience with him. you can't help but root for the guy. in yeah. >> he's a polarizing figure to a lot of people. he puts his religion out there, tebowing and the knee but you can't argue he is a good guy. >> he is authentic to himself. the gentleman he helped is a georgia fan. >> yeah. >> and so, you know, tebow was at florida. they were big rivals. >> and he told me as he's helping him which is probably not the best time. >> couldn't switch now. >> he has also written a book. tim tebow and he'll come back home here and talk to us about
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when you get done with all that sport, come on back home, baby. >> coming up in our next hour a parenting alert. are all those gadgets at home helping or hurting your family. guys, aimee copeland is here, four years after surviving a life-threatening disease. her message of hope and how she's paying it forward this morning. and janet jackson is here live -- no, no, she's not. >> don't do that. >> t.j. just went -- >> you've never seen her like pregnant at 50. wait till you see it. >> you can't do that to us. ag't slowing you down. but your immune system weakens as you get older increasing the risk for me, the shingles virus. i've been lurking inside you since you had chickenpox. i could surface anytime as a painful, blistering rash. one in three people get me in their lifetime, linda. will it be you?
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hour. wait until you see that stunning new photo of janet jackson pregnant at age 50. only one person i know that did that was my mom. she is opening up about getting ready for her first baby and we've got a real-life hero, aimee copeland. she'll be here live. are you ready for that too? yeah. i also have to show you all of the devastation, all the catastrophe in parts of the carolina. this was a good thing. he sent this video. listen, my son and i w fishing in windsor, north carolina, a bright spot in all this horrible news and caught a catfish. how does that look? not bad so there is something to come from it. oh, goodness. that would be crazy. that's his front porch by the way that he's catching a fish from. this segment has been brought to you by carmax. we have to get to your local
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. >> good morning. cleveland. it's 7:56. just 26 days we're going to find out who the next president will be. >> first day of early voting. you can place your voter. they are open 8 to 5. hours will be extended as committee get closer to election day. you can vote early sen tee ballot. 25 thorks people are expected to vote early. >> breaking news into the live desk. two men seriously hurt in a crash. happened just before 1:30 this morning on state route 53. police say the car went off the side of of the road. the driver, his passenger both taken to the hospital. police think alcohol and possibly drugs were factors
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we're looking at more sunshine. talking about our daytime highs. 76. 10 degrees warmer than normal for this time of year. just a few clouds going to track in with a cold front that we're expecting overnight to tomorrow morning. produce us with widespread rain. so for your thursday plan for rainy and cloudy conditions. things clear up growr weekend here. mostly supny. 66 by saturday. chrisen? >> thanks so much. we are tracking a traffic center. delays in our usually spots into the news 5 center. 90 at lakeland boulevard and farther south. seeing big delays on 271 northbound because of the crash. right around 480. look at that delay. that's northbound extended into the area. let's head outside. four different sections. right now all 480 that remember
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. donald trump declares war on his own party lashing out at house speaker paul ryan and his fellow republicans. >> weak and ineffective. >> his campaign manager defends him right here this morning. >> enough of the do you support us or do you not support us. >> as trump and his campaign release vicious new ads attacking clin why the amount of time you're on your phone may not be hurting your relationship with your kids. why it's healthy if mom and dad are phoning it in. what! ? baby love ? baby, oh, baby. janet jackson showing off her baby bump. what she's saying about being pregnant at 50 and how she's getting ready for her first child. ? our house not. our favorite chef is here,
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>> good morning, america. >> you're not going to share that steak? >> no. >> good morning, america. boy, that is a big steak. >> he was serious. he did not share the steak. >> he's going to cook up something for us this wednesday morning. many amber and i went to his new place, first in new york last week, delicioso. us, stronger and more hopeful than ever after suffering a life-threatening infection four years ago sharing her powerful story and sharing the groundbreaking medical advancements giving her independence. can't wait for that. >> i can't wait to hear that as well. we've got our cutting-edge beauty series. we're trying out one of the newest trends in skin care, magnets. >> yes, indeed. >> dr. bowe is applying a
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supposed to reduce signs of aging and stress and how you take it off might surprise you. >> you think? got to learn something new every day. to paula faris with the morning rundown. >> good morning, everyone. the big story, donald trump unleashing an all-out assault on the republican party establishment. trump is ripping into house speaker paul ryan and other party leaders who have defected or denounced him. his strategy comes amid new reports that claim trump states like georgia and even arizona. abc's tom llamas has the very latest for us this morning, hi, tom. >> reporter: paula, good morning. we're 27 days out before election day and donald trump is fighting two battles right now. one with hillary clinton and the other with leaders of his own party. "usa today" out with a story showing a quarter of all republican governors, senators and house members will not be voting for donald trump on election day. this morning george asking trump's campaign manager,
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divide especially with speaker paul ryan. >> we want the support of anybody that will publicly endorse us but enough of the pussyfooting around, do you support us or do you not support us and the fact is that, you know, some of these leaders have been very wishy-washy and i think that paul ryan has a job to do to keep the majority in congress and the new president of the united states will go ahead and be with him to help get legislation through. >> reporter: the next two days trump i that many believe he needs to win if he has a chance of winning this election. the flooding crisis in north carolina is getting worse. thousands have been told to evacuate to higher ground as the floodwaters in the aftermath of hurricane matthew move downstream. 18 people have died. 2,000 people have been rescued in the town of lumberton and there are fears that more dams could give way. and a gas explosion and massive fire destroyed two homes near chicago as a gas leak was being repaired.
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this came just hours after new federal regulations were announced requiring more gas lines to be equipped with automatic valves. and new details in the sexual assault case that rocked a prep school in new hampshire. lawyers for former student owen labrie are requesting a new trial. in court documents obtained by "newsweek" they argue his conviction under a state computer crime law should be thrown out because he contacted his then 15-year-old accuser on to campus servers and those servers may not be covered under state law, they say. new concern about the safety of teen drivers. a new study finds that the number of teens involved in deadly crashes, it is rising for the first time in nearly a decade. speed can the top cause. the study also warns teen girls are at most -- at most risk for being distracted behind the wheel. finally if there wasn't a word for grandson of the year
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worried about his grandmother in florida because her phone wasn't working after hurricane matthew so what did he do? he called papa john's near her house and ordered a pizza. i asked the delivery man to bring his phone with him so that he could talk to her. now, he knocks on the door. she's reluctant to answer the door. she said she didn't order anything but he replied your grandson did. she couldn't stop smiling but said you're only going to come in if you have the garlic butter sauce with you for the pizza. no, but she invied him, she said she's ever had and started showing family albums. >> it was the best tip ever because he had his phone and the grandson talked to the grandmother like that. it was amazing. >> very sweet. >> thanks for sharing that. thanks for sharing that, paula. news that goes pop. >> yes, indeed, good morning to you all and to you and janet jackson is sharing what it's like to be an expectant mom at 50 years young in a "people" magazine exclusive. they were the nation's singer showing off her baby bump saying
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those close to her say she is over the moon excited and feels great. first time mom married to businea businessman man wissam. it's on newsstands this friday. any excuse to look at janet. a little something. >> she looked great. >> she does. >> congratulation, janet. we cannot wait to hear the great news. als i sir rod stewart. sir rod stewart. i should say, the naughty english rock star has just been knighted by prince william joining the stephanies of sean connery, michael caine and paul mccartney all knights themselves. the grammy winning singer akpd by his wife penny lancaster and their two sons aidan and alistair took a bow before the prince before he was anythinged and stewart brought his
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tailcoat and top hat for plaid pants and a red cuff jacket. i just want you to enjoy this for a moment. the performer recognized for his music career and extensive charity work. he's very, very generous with his time and his money. >> i didn't know william could make people knights. i thought it was just the queen. >> now you know, george. >> don't ask any questions. >> lip-sync battle with robin. >> i love that. >> producer amy was saying which rod stewart song, i said they're all good, baby. but this one, the best. then a more serious story. the clown crisis has a new victim, ronald mcdonald. taking on a forced vacation. yeah, management from the golden arches say they won't send out the friendly face of the brand to community events until the scary clown crisis is over. one saying when we change our
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>> the clowns have won. burger king still has not been benched. ronald mcdonald is benched for the moment and that is "pop news." i probably should have done "pop news" in a different order, i'm guessing. maybe finished with the music instead of the clown crisis. >> it's all good. >> ronald, it'll be okay sdmrul's be back, buddy. the big question are you spending too much time on your phone at home? we're going to have new research talking about how that technology is aff relationship with your kids. and aimee copeland is here sharing her inspiring story with our very inspiring robin roberts. they're going one-on-one. cannot wait to see this. we'll be back with that only on
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that reveals interesting insights that could every parent looking at their phones in a new way. it's about how your engagement with your phone affects your relationship with your kids. dr. janet taylor and ericka souter. what did it find. >> it looked and talked to 35 parents and care givers and found even though the promise and potential of mobile technology is to make our lives easier, in fact, they felt more stressed and felt more pressure to be connected at home while trying to connect at work and am i good a employ ee or parent? it wasn't all bad news. the fact they felt stress meant it's an opportunity for all parents to understand why they feel stress and more importantly what they can do. >> to look at the problems right there but also revealed, kind of surprising, upsides. >> right, the upsides were that those phones provide an escape from boredom. it also makes you feel connected
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been taking care of kids all day. another benefit that moms told me the fact that they're focusing on something else can help their kids develop much needed patience. >> right. you say i'll be with you in just a minute. but you talked about the stress, janet and the study also gets into the whole idea of trickle down stress. explain that. >> we're humans and as parents we do the best we can but there are times you may read something on your phone which may upset you or make you depressed and it's important create that space -- >> i've had to catch myself with that. >> you stop and catch that moment and understand it's really important that we have face-to-face time and that face-to-face time is hard to get and it's possible and parents in the study reported they did snap so it's an opportunity to either create some rules about how you compose yourself and certainly as a family, set your time in terms of how you're going to not interact with technology. >> hard to not bring those work problems home. >> it's reality but to be aware
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positive way because our children are always watching. >> so what tips do you have for parents to make this constructive relationship? >> it's hard to cut the cord but apps will let you use them in a more healthy way and monitor how much time you're spenling on your phone but what you're spending time on and they're called screentime moment and call and they're really fabulous tools that every parent should have on their phone. >> okay. thank you, ericka souter, janet coming up, aimee copeland is here four years after suffering a "the life and death of john gotti" threatening disease and how she's paying it forward. life can be messy... but with crayola color wonder... it doesn't have to be. because the fun stays on the page...
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i have been looking forward to. aimee copeland is the definition of resilience and for me and countless others she is certainly a source of inspiration. aimee captured the nation's attention after she was left a quadruple amputee. since then she has continued to defy the odds refusing to let anything hold her back. we're going to speak to her in a moment but first here's a look at aimee's story. >> four years ago aimee copeland's life forever changed after a zip-lining adventure turned tragic. >> i remember hearing the sound of the wire snapping.
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infected by an aggressive flesh-eating bacteria. in order to save her life, doctors amputated aimee's left leg, right foot and both hands. this morning we are seeing the first photograph of aimee copeland. >> the nation watched as aimee battled back. miraculously just four months after the accident, aimee made her public debut on "katie" and showed incredible strides in her recovery. today, thanks to her determination -- >> oh, yeah, oh, yeah. >> reporter: and new high-tech prosthesis made by randall alley, aimee is regaping her independence embracing her new normal and spreading her message of optimism despite any obstacle. >> goal. >> no matter what challenges in life you face, if you want something bad enough, you will
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that. aimee copeland and randy alley join us now, the first time in our studios for both of them. please give them a warm welcome to be joining us. >> yes, yes, yes. great to have you. you both here. aimee, my goodness, you're making history. >> thank you. >> the first quadruple amputee to have this type of prosthespr. >> i've tried different ones over the years and last summer when randy and his team in just three days, the first time i tried them on it was like totally different than anything i'd ever experienced. they just felt like a part of me, an extension of my natural arm. it was amazing. >> i bet it was. randy, tell us what is so innovative. >> traditional sockets don't control the bone so everything feels like it's slopping around and unstable. what we do is a patented way of compressing and releasing around
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inside is fixated or stabilized so that it feels like a part of you and becomes a part of you instead of something attached to you. >> that's what's so important. you want it to be a part of you and not -- >> absolutely. >> both of you, both of you are changing lives and i know that your intent is to help others but those that you help, randy, inspire you and help you in the end and your company. >> can never have a bad day. it's just an awesome thing to do and be ray part of. they're th s that. >> you're being very, very, very humble. aimee, the way we saw at the end of the piece, speaking, you have two masters degrees now. one wasn't enough. you have two. you have two very special internships. what is it that you speak to people about? what is your message to them? >> i think compassion was a huge part of my healing. working with organizations like friends of disabled adults and children, seeing little kids who are in wheelchairs when you're helping others you're not
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you're lacking. it makes you grateful and it makes you pass on that gratitude to others so my -- i strongly recommend anybody who is facing struggles go out and help other people and you'd be surprised at how much it actually helps you. >> you make it look easy and i know it hasn't -- i know it hasn't been for you so tell us what has been the most difficult part and what got you through those difficult types. >> you know, we all have those dark nights of the soul. those difficult times when i'm trying to do something and everything is going wrong. i think having family around actually my best friend corbin of ten years in in the studio audience today and has been a tremendous life saver throughout this entire experience, my family. my study, the whole community really just banded together and i think the support system is one of the most important things. all you need is love. >> that's true. and have you that in abundance and, randy, you've worked with other, bethany hamilton who we know very well what happened with her with the shark encounter.
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and i've been doing it for a long time. but you get a reputation for focusing on certain things and the interface, the socket part is what we focus on and hope we're marching things forward a little bit. >> speaking of marching forward, you are paying it forward. tell us about this nonprofit nature center that you're trying to bring about. >> yeah, so, you know i love the outdoors and being outside and as soon as i became disabled i was like, okay, so where is the nature center for people like me and was disappointed to find there were none in my area so my goal after i become a licensed clinical social worker is to combine my counseling with full mind, body, spiritual growth and to focus on the outdoors, community gardening and helping people to just fully immerse themselves in nature. >> and i understand that you fully enjoy bagels. didn't you mention that? so your mom, your beautiful mom, you said you wanted bagels to go back with you. >> new york bagels.
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back to the atl with you. maybe you'll share them with randy, as well. >> we'll see. >> we got wolfgang puck upstairs so. bless you and thank you both. thank you very, very much. we appreciate that. >> oh, hope you come upstairs with us. we have another full hour, oh, no, half hour left to g coming up, i know. coming up we have minnie driver here live and wolfgang puck is going to be cooking too. what a day.
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16-year-old was found dead in a hotel room. his death was ruled a heroin overdose. two of his family members admitted to playing a part in this. >> it is the second round of sentencing his mother and grandmother will snngsed. his mom sayses 11 years. chide em dangering and tampering with evidence. she pleaded guilty and trafficking heroin. she's looking at yieblgers. >> the president issue candidates battle. president obama will be in cleveland this week to help exaip ffer hillary clinton.
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you this afternoon. our daytime high is -- they are on the up and many here. high much 76 to 78 degrees for greater cleveland. folks start 10 degrees warmer than it normally is many overnight it tomorrow morning when we. we're going to continue with wet weather on arthur but the fe but -- to your weekend highs return glrchlt reasonable care e cry in particularful detroit and mcly. let's head up. those view. all containing with that sun glare. showing you what it it might be
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be concerned about. we're back dm 25 minutes with
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? we welcome you back to "gma" and we have a great audience here with us. this wonderful wednesday morning. wow. >> how many people sat in traffic on the way to get here? nobody? >> it was 4:00 in the >> how many are going to sit in traffic going home? all of you, right? but, george, you have a littleing. >> it could help. this is counterintuitive. we all have problems with traffic. trying to get to work. live in d.c., 75 hours a year stuck in traffic. 74 if you live in houston but it turns out there is a way to avoid it and it -- it's basically letting people cut in
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polite. that's right. you need that gap between cars to let meme come in. what are you laughing -- >> i'm listening. >> it's true. >> i'm not laughing. i'm just listening? >> when you exit, you know how somebody tries to get in front of you and you get all defensive. let them in. they're blocking the next lane. why do you smile? >> i know why. it feels like you're rewarding bad behavior. >> lime glad you said it. >> i do have -- >> it makes sense. >> pet pee do allow the proper distance and then somebody cuts in i'm like, ooh. i'm leaving that proper distance but i should know now it's a good thing. >> it happened yesterday. i had my blinker on doing everything right and -- the woman like made it so that i couldn't -- i was like, why. i rewarded her with a thank you. >> are you serious? >> yes. >> read between the lines.
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that was not what she did. >> i absolutely did. i absolutely did. >> you were probably saying thank you but there were a few fingers missing. just saying. >> chances are. >> so do you let people in and are you -- >> i know it's the right thing to do but i can't say i always do it. no. >> george. >> it's a little tough. >> i'm with george on that. >> make an effort. we have a platform. let's all decide that we're going to do the right thing. >> because -- >> yes, yes. [ applause ] >> which i really did do that. >> because now that you know to cut down on traffic the bottlenecking. >> right. >> we're doing it. >> let's just do an experiment. a group experiment where we just try it one week everybody try to be polite and see if it works. if it doesn't let's go back to being rude. >> one week. >> but this is something. how many -- do you remember your first love? >> i do. >> snoopy.
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that's not what i had in mind. this young kid, he's in fifth grade and he has a girl he had a crush on and he wrote her a love letter. >> ah. >> i'm going to read this letter to you. in fifth grade he writes dear abby. >> read it like a giveth grader would read it. >> are you serious? >> come on, please. >> dear abby, your eyes remind me of the evening sky. my heartfelt like broken glass until i saw you. and then i felt like i had every pokemon ever. i love how you play zelda even when people think it's weird. if you like me, it would be my first ever victory. >> ah! >> how sweet is that? >> that is adorable. >> how sweet is that. [ applause ] but this kid --
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uncle published -- put it on reddit and he got help from the other girls in the class which i love -- he has such a crush on this girl he went to other girls and said, can you help me write a little -- >> brave. in yeah, yeah. >> good for him. >> have you ever gotten a love letter. have you ever written one? >> of course. >> which one? >> which one? >> i think both, robin. i mean but i don't nearly that eloquent in fifth grade. i was such a tomboy. i was sort of like meet you on the court! you better like me. >> i like you. check yes and no. >> did you -- yeah, the box was always a good -- >> i was in second grade when i got my first kiss but it was involuntary. my next-door neighbor did it in the middle of the classroom in front of everybody. >> horrifying. >> i was so embarrassed. and i was actually okay until i
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the dinner table and that was it. >> how about your two young ones. do they get little love letters -- >> i think right now -- i'm going to respect their privacy because there's a lot going on. >> nice. >> when you ask him that, my whole face went -- george, you do what you want to do. boys, i'm their father. i'll find out where you live. >> bettnot even 12 yet. >> oh, come on. >> if it happens you don't want to know it. >> lara. >> it is what, not who. the wonderful, the gorgeous, the talented, minnie driver is with us, everybody. [ applause ] >> hi, you guys. [ applause ] oh. oh. hello. >> hi moye.
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>> hi. hello, love. >> hi. how are you. >> good to see you. >> thank you very much. >> lovely. i love what you're wearing. >> look at you. >> you know what, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> welcome to new york. >> thanks. >> and we know that you love one of my favorite things, there was a good excuse to get it, the frozen hot chocolate from serendipity. to make you feel a little bit better -- >> no, come on. there we go. >> oh, my gosh. you guys. >> these, i'm not kidding -- >> i use my kids as an excuse to go there. >> it is a frozen hot chocolate? >> it's really good. >> it has two straws. >> thank you, thank you. >> it's the most delicious thing. >> mm-mm. oh, that's enough. thank you. they bought it for me. they bought it for me, robin. >> sorry, minnie. it's very good. nice to share. >> we'll chat. you sip as needed. we want to talk about
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>> a great show. >> thank you, thank you. thank you so much. >> if you haven't seen it it's on abc and minnie plays a fierce momma bear to her kids, her husband. i spoke with you about it at the emmys. you seem like you were genuinely enjoying this role, this experience. >> yeah, i love it very, very much. i mean, listen, no one is making any bounds about what we do for living is entertainment but when you do do a show that'ses wry and f that is truly great without that being -- we're not proselytizing or forcing it down people's throats but encouraging people to look at inclusivity in a different way and certainly people who are living with disabilities to just process it and metabolize it differently and it's -- >> makes it so normal and so funny. >> exactly. >> typify something. to not -- this is a family with a certain set of challenges.
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challenges. i love it because it is typifying something that we i think for the most part keep at arm's length. >> made it all relatable. >> yes. >> and you do it in a comedic way but also created some -- like a 'stachetwg or a movement. >> yeah, yeah, exactly. i mean, there's -- the cp foundation have -- you know, the reality is most able-bodied people are a little intimidated and worried about wheelchairs and they don't quite know how to interact or what to say so we avoid it or have done and there's this great -- there's this great campaign called smile and say hi which i think is a really great way of us all figuring it out. >> and the young man who plays your son j.j. is amazing. >> isn't he great? [ applause ] >> so talented. so talented. >> yep.
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all of them. and they're amazing. and the guy who plays my husband is -- >> funny. >> i had never seen him before. >> no? >> he's a brilliant, clever -- he's one of the cleverest people i know. >> everybody is incredibly funny and to give the audience a little taste of your work, let's take a look at this clip. >> all right. so be home by 4:00. >> 7:00. you agreed to eight hour. >> that is a i mean the longest j.j. has ever been gone if he wasn't in school is -- >> how was "the notebook." >> not bloody long enough. i loved that ryan gosling -- >> so fast from overprotective to oversexual. [ applause ] >> michael, oh. it's good. it's funny. i like it. i like it a lot.
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journalists have said, you know, what do you hope the takeaway is from the show. i think thinking that the social message but we want people to laugh. laughter is what breaks down wars. >> amen. >> bigger than -- >> you're doing it. >> no one has trouble with laughing. you can all laugh and check it out called "speechless" on tonight at 8:30 p.m. eastern right here on abc. coming up, wolfgang puck. so many of you hungry, stick
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>> we can get excited here.
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>> thank you very much, ginger. it is time now for our cutting-edge beauty series and today we're taking a closer look at skin care regimens to battle pollutants and mara schiavocampo is back with the story. hey, mara. >> nearly half of the u.s. population lives in counties with unhealthy levels of pollution and that can be bad news for your skin. but experts including our friends at "vogue" magazine say there is a lot you can do to protect yourself. we all know sun cause of skin damage but now some experts say your skin may have a new enemy, pollution. data over the last few years finding pollution from things like car he can haase and industrial emissions, tiny particles up to 20 times smaller than your skin's pores may cause inflammation and irritation and could accelerate signs of aging like wrinkles and brown spots. >> the particulate matter in the
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>> reporter: one study supported by a cosmetic company compared two groups of women and found those living in the city showed a more than 20% increase in hyperpigmentation and wrinkles than those living in the country. 23-year-old chel ly flie has ben living in new york for most of her life. >> it feels greasy and heavy and it's been layered on every layer that i could add to it is just on my skin and living there. >> and that disgusting. >> fees awful. >> chelsea's fix. >> really important that we strengthen and also defend the skin against environmental pollutants and aggressors throughout the day. >> cleansing and protective skin care routine. >> and then finally, you'll apply the cilantro and orange extract. >> what can you do? some experts suggest washing your skin thoroughly at night to get rid of pollute apartments tuck to moisturizer and makeup
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pore cleansing mask weekly. >> make sure you rid yourself of that particulate matter is so important. >> now some experts also suggest getting an indoor air felt their can cut down on pollution like allergens and smoke and also to make sure you change your air conditioner filters regularly. >> we have more with dr. whitney bowe joining us. certified dermatologist. tell me about this mask. >> this is the magazis the magn and wrap it in a tissue and what it's going to do. it's going to lift away the iron particles in the mask. >> wow. >> it also supposedly lift as way the impurity, the pollution, basically anything that is stuck to the skin throughout the day. >> sort of pulls it out.
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>> do you like the idea of this. >> love the idea of it. so i think this is a very cool thing to incorporate. you can do something every single day. >> does it feel good? >> oh, yeah. >> it feels amazing. very cool. >> okay. [ applause ] so that's -- >> that's once or twice a within. >> this is every day. double cleansing very hot new trend. >> double clepsing. >> double cleansing. it removes makeup and pollution. >> what if you have dry skin, i do no cleansing. i just moisturize. >> this is great first use an oil based cleanser, my favorite is olive oil, gentle, effective, you want to take a cotton -- any kind of cotton ball or pad, dip it in the olive oil. >> obviously if you don't mind i'll come over here and show it to you. but basically just gently put it on the skin and hold there and wipe it away and it will remove all of the dirt, you want to follow that -- >> second with a cleanser. >> water based cleanser and look
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cleanser and wash away with water and have that double cleanse and deep clean. >> i love it, love it. >> really easy ideas from dr. whitney bowe and, of course, mara schiavocampo, thank you so much for that. lady, you look fabulous. coming up, wolfgang puck is going to feed us and give us some great recipes live on "good
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? welcome to my house ? world famous chef, wolfgang puck is here. he's opened his first new york restaurant. at the four seasons hotel and here to cook us a delicious meal. amber and i were there last week, it is spectacular. the food, everything, the artwork. >> thank you. i know, it's a beautiful restaurant. >> first one in new york. >> new york was like my playground. i went to the theater. i said i don't want to work in
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finally we decided to open a restaurant at the four seasons. it's a cut sfraents. we specialize in meat but have a lot of fish and lobster and great appetizers and sals and so forth. let me show you a little meat. >> don't you play a little music when -- >> in the morning is "wake me up" by avicii. ? >> everything is better with a little music. >> now, you steak really well when you cook it and i love lots of cracked black pepper on it so that makes it really delicious. in how about the cut of the meat. >> the cut of the meat like we have different cuts so here this is a japanese beef. this is the new york steak. a porterhouse steak, bone in fill lay, grass fed beef. we have it all here. all right. >> ooh. >> so you season it.
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and thyme and cook it on the grill or in a pan, a cast iron skillet like that. >> i never thought you'd do it like that. >> make sure it's really hot like this, nice and hot. you can see your smoking and it has a good color so that's the most important thing and then when you cook it, it's good to let it rest for a little bit so i'm going to take this one off and i'm going to cut it up. >> here you go. >> all right. >> we'll let it rest no, no, no. >> oop. >> we let it rest for a few seconds. while it's resting i'm going to make you a little salad with beets. >> we have yellow beets. we have red beets. all kinds of beet and yogurt? that's what makes it different. >> greek yogurt. put a spoon on here like this. put it out and then you can lay
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>> looks so good. >> all different colors. it makes it look beautiful but it's important. it tastes delicious too so that's really good thing. red one, yellow one, pink one. >> but we continental forget about this here. >> this one is our seafood salad. >> nicely done, wolfgang. >> we have a butter lettuce salad which is really delicious with a little avoca cheese and fresh herbs and dressing -- >> can you get all these recipes on our website.
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"good morning america" is brought to you by walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. >> look how beautiful that steak is from wolfgang puck. thank you, wolfgang. thanks for coming in. >> thank you so much? thanks to all of you for watching, everyone. good morning. today is 56. in just 26 days we're going to find out who the next president will be. day you can get your vote in.
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egg here if ohio. you can vie you fees it 8:00 to _bg. hours extended. you can also vote early use the absentee ballot. 45,000 people are expected to poet early alone. over to you. >> breaking news into the live desk overnight. two men seriously hurt in a crash. this happened just before 1:30 this rng mo on rate 6 a hit an aim pang many. overturned several time. finally ending up in a career. >> taken to the hospital. now police think alcohol and jsh own drugs.
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enjoy it before we travel for thursday. the kickoff of your weekend looking good. 66. with sunny skies. >> not too bad. >> we're seeing displays on all of the major highways. not too bad on 90. slight delay by 4 minutes. a delay # 0 eastbound 58 for you is the average speed here. 2716789let head outside.
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>> announcer: it's "live with kelly!" today, award-winning actor jon hamm. and from "speechless," minnie driver. and performing her new hit, "sit still, look pretty," daya. and we will reveal semifinalist in the "live with kelly and you" cohost search. also, news anchor anderson cooper joins kelly. all next on "live!" and now, here are kelly ripa and anderson cooper! ? ?

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