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good morning, america. donald trump and hillary clinton release new details about their health, but is it enough? trump only shares his details with dr. oz. as he takes a swipe at clinton's stamina. >> you think hillary would be able to stand up here for an hour and do this? >> plus hilla hillary's recent illness as she returns to the campaign trail today. up in flames, the new video of a samsung phone exploding at a restaurant as the government says it's now investigating more models of the popular phone. samsung firing back overnight. breaking right now, capturing a suspected serial killer. a woman's terrifying 911 call as she's trapped with the suspect. >> i've been abducted. >> desperately pleading for help, the killer sleeping just feet away.
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>> i don't know without waking him and i'm scared. >> the dramatic rescue and what police discovered on the scene. and this amazing rescue caught on a body camera. a driver trapped in a burning pickup. >> he can't get out. >> police and good samaritans jumping into action trying to put out the flames and pry open the door. we hear from the heroes this morning. and good morning, america. boy, all week long this presidential campaign dominated by questions about the candidates' health. that is what's in the spotlight this morning. >> hillary clinton's doctor releasing a two-page update about her condition, of course, coming after that pneumonia diagnosis. >> and on the flip side, donald trump, he sat down with dr. oz in front of his live audience and gave details from his medical records, as well. >> we'll see what in it later today. team coverage from all the
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race tightening, five-point spread with 54 days to go and tom llamas has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. for days donald trump has largely stayed away from hillary clinton's health issues but overnight trump questioned clinton's stamina as trump says he'll release his physical results but that hasn't happened yet. we're likely to learn today more about one of the biggest mysteries from the campaign trail, donald trump's health. >> why not share your medical records? why n - >> well, i have really no problem in doing it. i have it right here. should i do it? it's two letter, one is the report and the other is from lenox hill hospital. >> may i see them. >> yeah, sure. >> the republican nominee deciding to share the results of his physical first on a talk show before releasing any of the documents to the public. >> i was surprised. i looked at them and tried to
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good for a man of his age. >> audience members from the episode which airs later today say trump acknowledged he needs to lose weight. >> if elected at age 70 you'll be the oldest person to ever enter the oval office. why do you think you have the stamina for the job. >> yeah, just about the same age as ronald reagan and hillary is a year behind me. i feel as good today as i did when i was 30. >> reporter: trump later discussing hillary clinton's health at a rally in ohio. >> she better and we want her better. we want her back on the trail, right? we want her back on the trail. >> reporter: but then questioning her stamina. >> i don't know, folks. you think hillary would be able to stand up here for an hour and do this? i don't know. >> reporter: but trump learning there are some places you can't attack hillary clinton. like in church. a pastor in flint telling trump to change his tune. >> everything she touched didn't work out. nothing.
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to thank us for what we've done in flint, not give a political speech. >> okay, thank you. then i'm going to go back on flint. >> that pastor later defended trump when some started heckling him. he was invited there to discuss the water crisis. >> she wanted civility in her home. okay, tom, thanks very much. >> she handled it so well. hillary clinton returning to the campaign trail after battling pneumonia and with questions swirling about her health she is releasing more is in chappaqua, new york, where hillary has been resting. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. she is releasing more medical information. she's not releasing her full medical records but her campaign now says that the voters know nearly more about hillary clinton than anyone else in public life. hillary clinton's longtime physician gave her a clean bill of health saying the 68-year-old nominee is fit to serve as president of the united states. the two-page medical update
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diagnosis and sunday's near collapse at the 9/11 memorial. dr. lisa bardack says a recent physical exam was normal and recovering well with antibiotics and rest. clinton is also taking other medications including for her thyroid and allergies. her doctor says her heart is healthy and that she is, quote, in excellent mental condition. on the campaign trail in her place, her husband bill told supporters clinton is feeling great after coming down with flu. >> it's crazy time when people think there's something unusual about getting the flu. last time i checked millions of people were getting it every year. >> an aide later saying the former president misspoke. clinton's campaign under pressure to release more details about her health in the wake of that pneumonia diagnosis which her team kept secret for two days. >> i'm feeling great. >> reporter: overnight daughter chelsea said even she was in the
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pneumonia until she came over to my apartment so i think the fact that she didn't even tell me and i talk to my mom every day and fiercely close to her is pretty much reveals she thought it wasn't a big deal and that she could keep going. >> reporter: clinton's running mate tim kaine calls the scrutiny over her health a double standard. her campaign says she's been spending her time at home sharpening her final arguments. we'll hear them the trail headed to north carolina and washington. >> we'll bring in dr. richard besser and take a closer look at the candidates' medical information, both of them. we saw hillary clinton release more of hers. you've seen it. what's your sense? >> you know, it wasn't medical records. it was a medical report. but when you combine what was released last summer with what was released now, you get a pretty detailed picture of her medical condition. you know her family history. you know the medical problems
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they were managed and what medications she's on then this report you get a follow-up on some of those critical issues. you know she had another ct scan after her clot and that her brain looked normal. you have follow-up on her pneumonia, on her thyroid condition. it's the kind of detailed report as a doctor i would expect to receive from another doctor who is referring me a patient and it's enough for me to assess the statement by her campaign she's fit to be president. >> and as we heard she's going to be back on the campaign trail. we saw vail out in front of her resting. given the type of pneumonia, has she had enough rest. >> well, you know, as a doctor i always want my patients to stay home longer than they're willing to stay home. given that she's in the midst of a presidential campaign, i can understand her not staying home longer. we'll have to see what kind of energy she has when she gets out there. what they found on her -- when they evaluated her pneumonia they did a ct scan which is unusual for pneumonia and did that because they were following
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heart vessels were totally clear but they detected a small pneumonia in the middle part of one of her lungs. and so it's not a major pneumonia across all of her lungs and on antibiotics for ten days and see how she's doing. >> we know donald trump went on dr. oz. hasn't aired yet but is there anything we can take away from what dr. oz said. >> what we heard from dr. oz, he believes donald trump is in great physical condition and had a lot of test, an no co-pi. he's a little bit overweight but i want to see what's released publicly. what medical problems has he had over his life. how are they being managed. what medicines is he on? we'll see what comes out publicly. >> thanks very much. now let's bring in jon karl who will look at the latest polling. it's clear that donald trump has some momentum now. two months to go and see a
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>> this race is tightening. hillary clinton still has a lead but donald trump has the momentum. take a look at this new poll from quinnipiac university. hillary clinton with a five-point lead. but in this very same poll she had a ten-point lead just last month and when you factor in the third party candidates and they will be on the ballot, her lead evaporates, just two points within the margin of error, essentially a tie race. >> what's so important the battleground states where they're fighting it out and you've seen the same trend there as well especially in the last two weeks trump pulling ahead. >> absolutely. take a look at brand-new polls in two of the most important states, george. first of all, the state of florida. donald trump now up three points, that's within the margin of error but again with the momentum and then in the state of ohio, and we've seen this in several polls trump now with a five-point lead. now, the electoral map still favors hillary clinton, no
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the battleground states, he needs to find a way to win a states that hillary clinton has a lead. the most likely, pennsylvania, but no republican has won pennsylvania since -- >> all the polls there show he's pretty well behind. meantime, more of these colin powell e-mails coming out and shows real irritation at hillary clinton. some disdain at times for bill clinton saves his fire for donald trump. >> here's a new one. on the issue of donald trump trying to get african-american support, he sa powell writing, he takes us for idiots. he can never overcome what he tried to do with obama with his search for the birth certificate hoping to force obama out of the presidency. you don't fall for false sin territory, i hope. donald trump is responding on twitter, it may not surprise you saying this overnight about colin powell. i was never a fan of colin powell after his weak understanding of weapons of mass destruction in iraq equals disaster, we can do much better. >> back on twitter for donald
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julia. currently off the coast of carolina but its effects being felt across the southeast. what's going on. >> more than a half foot of rain fell in charleston, south carolina. see the damage in georgia. power lines and, of course, the trees down in folks' yards. out of jacksonville, florida, when that was moving through at its peak, gusts around 40 miles per hour. now it is all offshore, all of the convection out in the atlantic so that's great news wind has done gown and still coastal flood potential and rip currents up to the outer banks and hilton head as we go through it. it is continuing to move away so that is great news there but you know we're never quiet. the atlantic brewing up, another one, tropical depression 12 that could be with us in a week. we'll keep an eye on it. >> i am keeping my eye on it. thank you. now new concerns about samsung's smartphones after reports more models may have burst into flames and david
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with more on the story and, good morning, david. what's going on? >> reporter: we are seeing videos and reports pop up of other samsung phones burning or exploding and while the south korean electronics giant has been slow in offering information it did respond overnight to these new reports. for the first time this morning we see a samsung phone bursting into a smoky, fiery mess according to the owner. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: and that florida driver believes his samsung started burning in the passenger seat. >> the phoneas i see flames come up. >> reporter: but these are not the galaxy note 7. we have seen dozens of explosions and fires on nightstands and cars of those phones, even the company is telling candlelight vigils to power them down until they're replaced. but does samsung have a broader battery problem? this morning the consumer product safety commission says it's looking into some of the incidents that involve those other models. a man in california filed a lawsuit in new jersey saying it
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leg after it burst into flames in his pocket and a student at asu says his galaxy s6 exploded in his pocket. we asked samsung if there is a wider problem. overnight a spokesperson says "suggesting samsung's problems going beyond the note 7 are not true and says the battery problem is limited to that note 7. in south korea newspapers the company offered an apology and a time line for replacements even but that was apparently only for customers in south korea. so when we asked samsung, would it print an apology in the u.s. and whether those remedies this south korea would apply to american citizens, the company said it's been working with the consumer product safety commission. that's all they're saying. we have a lot more information if they'd declared an official government recall here in the u.s. george, and they still have not done that. >> okay, no apology yet. david kerley, thanks very much.
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overnight. as police release 911 calls by a woman trapped by a serial killer in ohio sleeping feet away so officers able to make the rescue and mara schiavocampo here with the story. >> reporter: george, good morning. an amazing rescue there. officials saying that man may be responsible for at least three deaths. that 911 caller could very well have become another victim if not for moving quickly to pick up the phone leading police right to the suspect. >> i've been abducted. >> reporter: police releasing a catch a possible serial killer in ashland, ohio. >> does he have a weapon? >> he's got a taser. >> reporter: that's a woman being held against her will in a vacant home desperately pleading for help. >> are you tied up now. >> yeah, but i kind of freed myself. >> reporter: through whispers the terrified woman leads police to this man, 40-year-old shawn grate. >> is there any way you can get out of the building? >> i don't know without waking
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>> reporter: according to the victim grate had fallen asleep when see took a chance getting ahold of his phone and calling 911 all while he was just a few feet away. >> no, i'm in the beoom with him. >> reporter: minutes later police arriving on the scene. >> do you think you can get out, you need to get out. >> not unless they were right here. he would hear me, catch me and he's strong. >> reporter: they enter the home to find two bodies inside and the 911 unharmed. >> where is he? >> that's him sleeping. >> he's still sleeping. >> reporter: police waking him and taking him into custody. he has a long criminal history. now, a third body was found in a home nearby and prosecutors say grate has already confessed to killing a woman in june. now, the woman who called police told them she had known grate for about a month which is how she was able to give them his name. tell them exactly who she said abducted him.
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that. >> heard her voice on the call. >> so scared but so brave to take that risk. more fallout from the wells fargo scandal. >> that's right, the justice department investigating sales tactics at wells fargo. subpoenas have been issued. criminal or civil charges are possible and this cops after bank employees opened as many as 2 million phony accounts in customers' names to meet sales goals and earn bonuses. the bank is being fined $185 million. some frightening moments for customers at this jewelry store in houston. four thieves rushed in, shattered the cases with hammers and then made off with millions of dollars in jewels. this all happened in just 40 seconds. police say they could be part of a gang pulling off heists across the country. well, new backlash against north carolina's so-called bathroom law that limits protections for lgbt people. the atlantic coast conference is following the ncaa and moving its championships out of the state. that includes the football conference title game.
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creating the first marine monument in the atlantic ocean. this move will protect the undersea canyons and peaks, 130 miles southeast of cape cod home to a wide range of species, commercial fishing will be banned in that area. and overseas a bizarre site in china. take a look at this giant balloon in the shape of the moon that broke loose during an autumn official. winds sent it rolling down the streets bouncing over cars. a woman on a bike barely escaped the balloon's path. despite the chaos and what could have happened, incredibly no one was injured. a lot to be thankful for there but finally gratitude may not be what it used to be. a new survey finds we say thank you about 2,000 types a year but only mine it about half the time. our fast hi-paced lives have us saying it out of habit than sincerity. younger people were found to say it less. i don't care if you mean it, fake it till you make it.
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they measure whether it's sincere? >> people admitted they don't really feel gratitude when they say. >> you know what, amy, thank you. >> i notice i go too far. i go with the thank you so much and i realize that was really overdone. let's talk about that typhoon, me r meranti. one of the strongest windwise in recorded history and see the ships moving. 55-foot waves and video i want to show you quickly. i don't know if we can get to that. yes. m midto midtown, he gets knocked down and gets up. looks like another one will turn and actually head more towards japan. the coolest cities now brought
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a couple of clouds and showers and thunderstorms by the time we get through this afternoon. high temps today in the 80s. about 84 as we go by 8:00 and we'll do it again tomorrow. the average forecast is setting up friday into the weekend. high temperatures are where they should be around 89 and 90. our rain chances are holding up through the afternoon only about 30%. that continues through the early part of next week. coming up here on "gma" t father charged with murder for leaving his baby in a hot car. well, this morning the battle is on to find anyone to sit on that jury. dan and nancy are standing by to
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of a teenager suing her parents for posting embarrassing pictures on facebook. >> ooh, a lot of parents are watching that. plus, the ultimate football win, a team taking a knee instead of going for victory. you know, we'll tell you why they did it when we come back on our big board. >> sportsmanship there. my mother passed 2003 in my freshman year. but she always told me i don't care what happens. i don't care if you turn out to be a great athlete or whatever sometimes i call the house just to hear her voice. (phone ringing) answering machine: hi you've reached the fitzgerald, leave a message after the beep. (beep) hey mom this is larry. i just want to let you know that uh, i fulfilled the promise that you held me to. i wouldn't be able to do it without your love and support. and all the values you taught me and marcus growing up.
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good morning, everybody. we're starting off with a serious crash on i-75. let's check in with captain al who's flying over the crash right now. captain al, what are out there? >> i am seeing a lot of cars off to the side right there with heavy damage. this is northbound i-75 approaching the exit for i-4. used to be a common spot with people trying to merge over. you can see the damage and see someone laying in the road right there. there is a unit blocking two lanes right now. they are waiting on an ambulance to get here. the backup is sending it almost back to highway 60 at brandon
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it's 7:26. good morning. checking in with the forecast here and current conditions right now in the upper 70s to around 80 about mostly sunny skies. very good shape throughout the morning. here are mid-70s and low 70s across the nature we'll end this tropical air mass with us. more showers and storms developing along the coast this morning by 9:00, 10:00 and everything pushes towards the east. showers turn into thunderstorms. we'll have some lightning out there. heavier downpours through the evening hours. we'll get through our central counties between 6:00 and 7:00. the forecast hour by hour taking you into the afternoon with upper 80s.
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her battle with pneumonia as donald trump is set to reveal details about his own medical history to dr. oz today. tropical depression julia hit the southeast with winds over 40 miles an hour, heavy rain, 6 inches, now a fear of flooding along the coast. and also this morning, get ready for an explosion of color on the football field. it is thursday night football and nfl is rolling out its new color rush uniforms. twitter, everybody on twitter is everybody comparing them from barney to power rangers to skittles and, you know, maybe we can wear some of those up here one day. >> all for a good cause. >> all for a good cause. do a lot of things with the nfl for other causes. >> at 7:30. >> excuse me. g-men and the saints play this weekend. giants/saints. my team, your team, friendly wager. >> whatever you want to do, robin.
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comfortable giving me in the wager, that as what we can do. >> i walked right into that. >> my percentage. >> there you go. we'll begin now with the latest in that hot car murder trial where a father is accused of killing his child after leaving him in a sweltering car for hours. it's been going through jury selection for a second time. so hard to find impartial jurors. >> so many know about this story. justin ross harris fighting for his freedom. coul loses. he claims he's just like dozens of other parents this year alone who simply forgot that their children were still inside their cars. well, now his attorneys are hoping they can find an impartial jury to hear his side. >> children being left in hot cars. >> 5-year-old found dead inside a car. >> reporter: the hearbreaking case blasted across national headline, justin ross harris charged with murdering his 22-month-old son cooper in june
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hot car while he went to work. back in april, a judge ruled that jurors from the atlanta area were too biased against harris and agreed to move it 300 miles away to the other end of the state. >> to say that the juror questionnaires show a pervasive knowledge and extreme opinions that are negative to the defendant is, frankly, an understatement. >> this morning for a second time the process of finding 12 impartial jurors who haven't already formed an opinion on way. >> rules about conduct. >> reporter: today lawyers are closely questioning three panels of 36 potential jurors asking them about their knowledge of the case. certainly media habits and even if they're familiar with the hyundai tucson, the type of suv harris owned when his son died inside it. the 35-year-old is pleading not guilty saying this was a tragic accident. witnesses say he seemed genuinely upset when he discovered the child at the end of the workday.
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>> reporter: his ex-wife leanna who filed for divorce earlier this year says harris is not a murderer. >> it's important for her and cooper's memory that his father didn't intentionally harm him, that this was an accident and that his father and his mother loved him immensely. >> reporter: but prosecutors say he was living a double life and say that while his son was dying outside, harris was sexting with a 16-year-old and at least one other woman. >> while that baby was out there, he was of his private parts to other people. >> reporter: and jury selection in this case is expected to last two weeks. the trial is scheduled to begin on october 3rd. george. >> okay, let's talk about that with our legal time, dan abrams, nancy grace, the heavy of "nancy grace" on hln. you saw in amy's piece sexting, the prosecutors will bring up and the fact that harris was researching hot car deaths. >> those are two very different issues. when it comes to the sexting i
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that's what prosecutors say is the motive, but that makes him a bad guy. this guy is a tough guy to defend because regardless of what you think he was a bad guy. the most incriminating evidence against him is where he was on the internet. but in this case, be careful. listen carefully when the evidence comes in about whether he was actually searching for particular topics or whether he ended up clicking on certain topics because he ended up there via a think there's any difference between -- >> don't quote me but i love it when you say things like that like somehow on your computer it's just going to pop up all on its own. how hot does it have to be -- >> let me explain to you, nancy. there are certain things about the internet you apparently don't understand, okay. so let's say, for example, you're on reddit. >> school me, dan. >> you're in a reddit thread and
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click on them. that doesn't mean that you searched for each of those things. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. okay, you know what, i agree with you, but i think the evidence is going to show an intentional typing in of the characters, not just how does a hot death occur, what do i need to be careful of, but if you look at the probable cause warrant written by the police, their words are, that he looked up how hot do i n words to that effect. >> no, it's not -- >> for a child to die in a hot car, no, i said words to the effect. does it need to be -- another thing, dan, that morning, that morning he stopped at chick-fil-a with his child. they go in, everybody sees him in there with the baby. i drove it myself. it's less than two minutes from the to where he gets out of the car. what? the baby's right there in a
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two minutes have passed. the baby is awake. how can he forget the baby? then he goes back to the car at lunch. i would argue to make sure the baby is dead and actually opens the door, it's caught on video. throws in lightbulbs and leaves. how could he not know his baby is there. >> i would distinguish again, this will offend nancy i'm distinguishing between things but -- >> second verse same as the first. >> between those two things which is number one i think nancy is right about the chi chick-fil-a issue which is takes child to breakfast, two minutes later is at work. and suddenly forgets. tough fact for him. the lunch thing which became a huge issue for people. which was this idea -- >> 98 seconds. >> i think the video in this case will demonstrate he actually just threw the lightbulbs in looking at his cell phone. it's not going to be a big issue. tough case for the defense though. >> dan and nancy, thanks very much. >> second verse same as the
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going old school on us. michael. >> what's coming up on the big board is oversharing parent, beware, the teen suing her mom and dad for posting embarrassing childhood photos on facebook. you know how many parents are going, you better not. yards away from their first win and they chose to take a knee to sacrifice victory. we'll tell you why they did it and our insiders will join us on the board all early in the morning looking beautiful, august of you.
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that was your first time hearing. >> first time. second verse same as the first. >> learn something new every day. our team of insiders standing by live for more on this morning's top stories. sunny hostin here at the table. >> hello. >> how much do we love it when someone is here at the table especially when it's sunny. we'll talk to you about your story in a moment. let's start with increasing
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sparked over accounts that colin powell's account has been hacked. 30,000 e-mails are stolen and our good friend from "shark tank" robert herjavec will join us to talk about it. i guess you're still a newlywed, robert. you're still a newlywed, correct. >> absolutely, it's been six weeks. >> all right. >> congratulations. >> yes, yes, yes. >> oh, thank you very much. >> you're looking good this morning. okay -- >> why, thank you. >> you're very welcome. the ggmail account, m can more be done to protect us, robert? >> well, the first of all, it's not your private e-mail when it's on gmail. it's a public e-mail account and people have to realize this. when you're accessing a public e-mail system from a public wi-fi, the keyword is public. anybody cabe hacked. >> you know what, we said it numerous tiles, change your password. what you're always told. is there something more you can do.
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my dog is lola. anybody can figure it out. use phrases like i like football. i like to dance, one, two, three, phrases are more difficult to hack and a lot of e-mail systems today allow two-factor authentication where they send you a text with a code in order to access your e-mail. it's a hassle but worth the extra security. >> definitely worth it. thank you, robert. >> same verse -- i'll use that one. all right, robin, thank you. you rethink posting photos of your kids online. a teenager is stewing her parents for sharing embarrassing childhood photos of her on facebook. she said they did it without her consent. she's 18 now, sunny. you were here to help us with this. so does she have a case. >> i think she does. listen, it's in austria, not in the united states but they've been posting pictures without her concept for seven years over 500 photos. they are embarrassing photos talking about photos of her
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potty training photos. really just, you know, private photos and she's asked this emto stop repeatedly and they won't do it so in order to get some relief she went to court and i think we may be seeing those kinds of cases here in the united states, as well. >> how is it in the u.s. right now about it. >> i always say our laws haven't really caught up with technology but it's evolving so this theory hasn't been tested in court but looked up one survey, on average, parents will post almost 1,000 photos of turns 5. >> a thousand? >> 5 without their consent. i know for me i do post of my children but i ask them every single time. is this okay? is this okay? because there are real dangers, i think, involved with posting pictures of your children and don't you want your child to have their online content and their sense of self managed by themselves. >> how do they give you concept if you're a year old?
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as a parent you're sort of your child's surrogate. my children are older but, again, i think err on the side of caution. don't post pictures of your children especially when they're embarrassing, come on, people. >> this goes back to the wedding photos we had. >> yes. >> we took the photos. we own it. as a parent you take the photos. the father's argue, he says i own it. >> you do but come on. 1,000 photos by the time your child is 5. out of control. >> you love your child, >> she's always showing us her latest picture. >> i know, i adore them. >> you're not always posting them. you're showing them. different. >> sharing them with friends. >> loving you on "the view." >> thank you. >> you're killing it on "the view." >> thank you. to a real victory on the football team. a texas team on the verge of their first win of the season when a player from the opposing team is injured. airlifted from the game. you know what, instead of going for a touchdown, going for a win they take a knee.
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former nfl player espn analyst jeff saturday joins us. always great to see you, jeff. this one gives me chills because especially football and in texas and it's a religion. >> yes, it is. >> it is, i mean football is a religion there. what does this -- how important is this story seeing them with their sportsmanship. >> well, what a great story and great way to start the morning of the you're talking about a team 0-2 and on the verge of their first victory and what a perspective from this coach and a team and the opposing team. you don't get those opportunities very often in sport and when you do, you love to see when a coach makes the right decision. he absolutely made the right call. he looked at a young man getting li life-flighted and the other team on a knee praying to are their teammate. tears and looking at parents in the stands and his own team and looking at the guys who -- football is the last thing on their mind, what a great thing that this coach did when he said, you know what, we'll take
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young man, his life, what he's going through right now and his family and teammates are way more important than this game and just such a great moment and i'm so glad we're shying a good light and this coach should be commended for it. >> thankfully the player is doing well. >> i love what you said, jeff, even though, jeff, i love his name jeff saturday but i did not like playing against him on a sunday. >> that is right. >> do you have any favorite moments of sportsmanship. >> lauren hill, the young woman battling brain cancer. remember that, and na and the opposing players let her score and it was a real moment for her. she was a brave young woman. that was special how about you? >> robert lewis, a team manager, had down syndrome and hit this monster three playing against his brother's team. hey, he's been around this team and helped them so much. throw him in the game and maybe
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allowing rescuers and bystanders to pry open the driver's side door. >> this morning, the rescued man remains in the hospital. recovering from n nonlife-threatening injuries and his wife telling abc news the selfless sacrifice of these people should help restore faith in our fellow man. two children were on the school bus. thankfully they were not hurt nor was the driver charged with a moving violation. >> every time you see that, thanks for bringing it to coming up, dogs, "deals & steals" and the rock, we've got tracee ellis ross. we got it all live in our next hour here on "good morning america." >> say it like -- >> thank you, thank you. in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. without it the virus spreads from cell to cell. only abreva penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells.
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good morning. 7:56 now. i'm dan shaffer. deputies in two bay area counties are searching for a bold jewelry store thief. the thief stole a bracelet at the gulf view square small last month. this is the same man who target last week. the suspect may be driving a two-doorsill verizon customers camaro. if you know who -- a two-door, silver camaro. >> you can see right there they are off on the side with one lane is closed. the backup extended beyond
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a little bit. here's janelle with more traffic. >> captain al, it will take a long time for the traffic to get through. the backup is starting around the selmon expressway. if you are heading around, you may take a look at 301. you will hit traffic, some congestion but i-75. 42 minutes from the lakeland area and 25 minutes from 75 to 275. crossing the bay, it is a slow one out there. 14 minutes across the courtney campbell. 14 across the howard frankland. 10 minutes across the gandy bridge. showers will begin to move in. we'll set up for afternoon thunderstorms, especially
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. clinton and trump both released medical records. what the doctors' reports reveal as clinton prepares to head back on the trail after that bout with pneumonia. parenting alert. cow be a victim of a virtual kidnapping. the new scam preying on parents. >> mom, you've got to do what they say. >> and threatening your children. how you could be making it easier than ever to end up a victim. ? our house ? get ready to rock. dwayne johnson joining us live with a folk peek at this hero. >> did not see that coming. >> get ready for "moana" this morning as we say -- >> really? >> good morning, america. >> who could top that?
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well played. well played. good morning, america. great to have dwayne johnson and tracee ellis ross, they're both here live with us this morning. and let's go back to dwayne there. in hawaii. it's really early. >> doing this. doing this. >> i worry about him. he needs to work out more. >> you're right, lara. >> he let himself >> who is not letting herself go, becky worley. not letting those dogs go either. there they are with gio benitez out cleaning nico. part of our buy it and try it series. >> i love this series. today we're trying out some of the most popular infomercial pet products including the woof washer. that is what it's called. woof washer and we are going to -- >> woof. >> we'll try them and see how they work. plus, it's thursday.
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big bargains on great things for your pets and your home and the best thing about it, it's all 50% off. >> so we have a lot coming up. let's get the morning rundown from amy. the big story, hillary clinton returning to the campaign trail after her bout with pneumonia. this comes as we learn new details about both clinton and trump's medical conditions and abc's cecilia vega is with the clinton campaign with the latest. cecilia. >> reporter: amy, good morning to you. hillary clinton heads to north carolina and washington today afterhr resting at home here in chappaqua after that pneumonia diagnosis and sunday's near collapse at the 9/11 memorial and mounting questions about her health, clinton's campaign released a two-page medical update. her longtime doctor said a recent physical exam was normal then aclinton is recovering well with antibiotics and rest. clinton is also taking other medications including for her thyroid and allergies. her doctor says her heart is healthy and that she is, quote,
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clinton's running mate tim kaine called the scrutiny over her health unfair. >> i definitely think there's a double standard that's being applied and i think it's -- i don't know -- i don't -- i'm not going to say this is all because of her gender. >> reporter: the doctor declared her fit to serve as president of the united states. amy. >> all right, cecilia, thank you. donald trump also offering a new information about his health releasing details from his latest medical exam to dr. oz who said the results are good for a man trump also acknowledged he is 236 pounds and needs to lose some weight but he took a swipe at clinton's stamina last night claiming she couldn't stand up for an hour at a rally. meanwhile, a small boost for gary johnson. a top newspaper in new hampshire is endorsing johnson breaking its 100-year tradition of backing republicans. well, some breaking news from the crisis in syria. the united nations says despite a cease-fire, humanitarian aid
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the 250,000 trapped with little food and safety in that area is still a major concern. well, new concerns now about phones made by samsung. the federal government is investigating whether models other than the galaxy note 7 are at risk of catching fire. police in florida are investigating whether a galaxy s7 caused this car fire. but samsung is insisting the fire risk is limited to the note 7. and we have an update on those marathon runners in pennsylvania who w by a train that mistakenly barreled through the race route sunday delaying them by as much as nine minutes. the runners were all trying to qualify for the prestigious boston marathon so they appealed to have their race types amended to account for those lost nine minutes but guess what, boston marathon organizers say, sorry, no bending the rules. your finish time is your finish time. 95 runners tried to have their run times amended. no luck. >> come on. >> come on.
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the full nine minutes or 30 seconds or a minute so -- >> or nine hours. >> i would say run it over again but that's too much. >> no way. >> thank you, amy. >> thanks. news that goes "pop." >> we'll start with a little bit of nostalgia. you teased this earlier on the show. one of the most famous puppy love story, britney and justin, they were cute on "the mickey mouse club" and became each other's first loves then a bit of a tough they're playing a little cat and mouse game with fans. timberlake saying he is absolutely open to making beautiful music with spears again in the recording booth, that is. it was britney who broke the ice for a musical reunion giving a list of artists she'd like to work with during a fan q&a and said, you know,ary row smith, gwen at tstefani and, oh, justi timberlake. the reaction huge.
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bass said it would be incredible and should absolutely be a dance number, it will be a hit. it would be great to see them back together. >> like that. >> still killing it out there. remember the scene "sex and the city." carrie bradshaw strutting her tough down the runway. didn't have time to pull it. >> stumbles -- runway roadkill. guess what, it really does happen. this is like every woman's worst nightmare. this is fashion week here in new york and it happened to one of moment, at one of the biggest shows, bella hadid working her magic in the michael kors show, there she is, she turned a little too quickly in her 6-inch platfors right in front of the photographer section. always the pro, though, hadid shows why she was just named model of the jeer by "gq." look at that. she looks up. she gives a smile to the cameras and struts like nothing ever happened. >> that's what carrie did.
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angel. you worry about that on tv that we're running outside that we're going to fall. george, you know it's a real concern. >> the great thing is about this show, michael kors is talking. you're talking about his show now. >> there you go. you're welcome. bella, great job. finally perhaps even more iconic than new york fashion week, bill murray, also in "pop news." aming actor, great dad, so supportive of his son homer and so wanting his boy's restaurant which has bn brooklyn to schedule he will bartend this weekend and they are announcing it to all of you. tomorrow and saturday starting at 7:00 p.m. the "caddyshack" legend about put his skills to good use at 21 greenpoint owned by his son. the younger murray saying we want people to come in and have fun. just be nice. come in, walk in, be nice and he does warn, what my dad lacks in experience he makes up for in tequila. >> healthy pours. >> healthy pours.
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we're looking forward to that. first that alert about a cyberthreat called virtual kidnapping. crips claiming they've kidnapped your kids and demanding money. abc's abbie boudreau has one mom's frightening story. >> you want me to hang up on you? that's what you want? >> reporter: this is the voice of a man would calls himself a professional kidnapper. >> are you in your car? >> yes. >> honk your horn. iowa tonight listen to your horn. >> reporter: he says he kidnapped this woman's daughter and wants only one thing. >> you know what want. they want money. >> reporter: judy asked us to hide her identity to protect her family. she says a man called her cell phone first claiming he had her daughter. you thought yourd your daughter's voice. >> she kept saying, mom, you got to help me and do what they say. they're going to hurt me. i'm, you know, i -- i'm scared. i need your help. >> reporter: then he gave j only 60 seconds to get in her car and drive to the bank.
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>> rorter: it's a terrifying scam called virtual kidnapping. >> i heard my daughter crying. he said you want me to cut off her fingers and send them to you? >> reporter: judy ran to her neighbor's house for help. >> her legs were shaking. her hands were shaking. she -- i knew she was completely out of control. >> reporter: but cheryl convinced judy to hang up and call 911 and the so-called kidnapper called back. none of her daughters have been kidnapped. i mean it was, what, 2 1/2 hours. >> reporter: the fbi says virtual kidnapping is on the rise. and social media is making it easier than ever for criminals to know personal information about their victims. >> it's fairly easy today because of social media to figure out where people live, that's not difficult to figure out their phone numbers. >> reporter: judy says while she knows it was all just a hoax, she's still recovering. >> it was so real to you.
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it wasn't a joke. it was real. >> reporter: for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, sacramento, california. >> oh, so chilling. joining us now is cybersecurity expert tyler cohen wood. we were riveted watching that. when you are looking at the ways, what are some of the ways and more of the ways that these virtual kidnappers are using social media to gain information about their victims? >> so, what they're doing is they're going media and they're trying to build a pattern of life on you, your family and your children and where your loved ones are going to be at a certain period of time and sometimes i think we don't realize just how much information we give away about ourselves on social media. >> can you give us an example of that? >> sure, a good example is you say, my daughter goes to dance
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saturday and you take photographs of her every saturday at that dance class, well, that gives a target fodder for going after that child. >> and this could be tough to investigate sometimes because so many of the scams originate overseas. >> and that is one of the biggest problems, because if some of the scams are happening in a country that will not work with the united states, well, that you've wired over. >> so if you are a victim and that person is on the phone, do you keep them on the phone, record it? >> so, what you want to do is the first thing you do is even though they say don't call law enforcement, you want to call law enforcement, you want to try to use another device to reach out to your loved ones, and it's also extremely important that
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the ip address of the person who is threatening you and you also ask questions such as can i talk to you, my loved one, and oftentimes when you get these phone calls it's going to come from a number that is not a number that you recognize. >> okay, tyler cohen wood, thank you very much. and coming up let's take a look. there is merlin the cat getting groomed. very f could change the way you do it.
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> welcome back t "gma." it is so cool. this is bob and reba. anniversary picture with robin. you've done it that many times of you guys are amazing inside but outside our big buy it and try it live. it's about to happen. we are so excited. the question is how well will some popular infomercial products work for your pet? we'll find out. first a check of your local
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. coastal showers are beginning at 11:00 and 12:00 and shift towards the event temperatures will feel hotter with tropical air mass here talking heat index values, the feels-like temperatures into the 90s. friday and saturday, rain chances down to about 40%. we'll cheap them that way into 40%. overnight lows into the upper 70s. uy t and try it live! >> we have representatives from the company standing by as well as adorable dog, of course, all rescues. you no he how we love people to rescue humane society of new york and they are ready to try out these products. becky worley, gio benitez here to help us get started. >> let's get started. this is -- we know about the true touch glooming glove. makes me feel like dancing like michael jackson but we know this glove. let's look at the infomercial.
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everywhere. on your clothes, your furniture, your floors. not anymore. introducing true touch, the amazing five-fingered deshedding glove that quickly and effectively removes all that shedding hair. >> now, becky, i have merlin the cat. you have roger, the dog over there. we're going done very simply, we just -- >> you just pet. these silicon nubs grab the hair as you pet the animal. you're like -- >> i did. >> like a massage. >> what animal doesn't like being petted? i can see this because some animals are skittish about the brush and being groomed. i've been brushing roger for a little bit. the one thing i'm noticing, you can kind of peel that hair out but i'm not getting a ton of hair right now. it feels like there might be more efficiency especially for long haired dogs, the undercoats and what have you. teresa is from the company and
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haired dogs that maybe it's a little less efficient than the brush. >> it gets much more efficient. it has silicone which massages your pet. >> we're trying it live and seeing how it goes. >> absolutely. >> i tell you what -- >> the animals look very comfortable. they're not minding at all. i think it's a success, actually. >> right. >> any excuse to pet an animal. if you get a little hair off them and off your clothe, why not. >> that's how much i love it. what do you have. another product out there called the woof washer. have you seen this ad for the woof washer. take a look. >> rover loves to play. but he ends up filthy from the day. bathing is a struggle. what a mess. introducing woof washer 360. the amazing dog washing system that washes your dog in less than one minute. >> so gio and becky are here with mikko. what's his name.
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>> the george out here is very dirty. >> he is. >> as you can see i think we may even have added. why don't you show me how it works. >> here we go. we'll turn the woof washer on and now we're going to go ahead -- we'll do this -- we'll do it on him. okay, we'll turn it on. now we're going to engage the soap. there we go. so this is in its sudsing mode and seems to be falling off. it's not everywhere but you you go. it seems to be. >> the water is surrounding the dog and, becky, you're doing traditional. >> yeah with al vin. >> i have nico who is a karcair terrier. i'm a little skeptical how the long hair works. gio, will you throw that thing over here. i want to see how it goes when i get this on him because i want to see if it gets the soap off here you know, jack, i feel like
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there and dig my hands around, jack. >> what do you think? >> i think that she's doing a good job. i think the dog seems to be really enjoying the massaging jets. >> it does do a good job getting underneath the dog. sometimes the dog's armpits can stay filthy. >> when you don't have a lot of time and they want out, so if you can have jets of water going in all directions. >> the adjustable arc definitely helps and get the increased maneuverability and get the under coat and all the dirt from underneath. >> gio and becky, you it again. >> never cease to a. i mean yesterday they were lifting washing machines and today now this. >> you know what, great job, you guys. we have to say thanks to the humane society of new york for bringing these pets here. all up for adoption.
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. good morning, everybody. we are seeing a huge improvement on i-75 northbound. we had a multi-vehicle crash. just before you got to i-4, it is now in the clearing stages. all of we are seeing residual delays that should be completely cleared. macintosh closed in rea ue tri crash south of u.s. 92. you might want to try gallagher road instead. this is causing huge backups in the dover area. make sure you are aware of that. you can see the backups on u.s. 92 as well. we also have reports of a crash southbound on the veterans
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of course it's crowded here on the veteran. let's check your drive time. we under the red, 28 minutes to get from van dyke to 275. ivan? >> janelle, thanks a lot. mostly cloudy by later on this morning. a couple of showers will be moving in as you can clearly see from the river tower cam. a lot of sunshine. what you can't see as you step outside, it's very humid. tropical air mass and with good reason in the wake of what is now a tropical weakened this morning. julia is in south carolina. the bulk of which is placed to the east. that's good for them. now some showers are already continuing to develop in citrus and now made it onshore here. that will be the trend. this is moving inland and getting into thunderstorms as well. we'll quiet down tonight and do it again tomorrow with rain chances today about 50%.
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>> so excited. >> it's coming up. >> and playing the supremes because diana ross is, of course, your mother. >> yes, this week, last week, since i was -- that has not changed. >> we got a lot of big news to cover with you. before we do that, though, we want you to sit in on our panel with us and -- >> just go through topics. >> i'm here. let me just hold these. there you go. let me just -- >> want glasses too? >> oh, wow. >> feels very professional. >> this is what i'm bringing to the table today. kanye west is going off the cybergrid. he's taken to twitter and he said, he got rid of his phone so that he can, quote, have air to create. so we're asking would you guys here in our audience would you here at the desk would you go on a digital detox? >> i think that's very important. do you? >> yes. >> important and i think a great idea but not always easy to do
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go radio silent. >> not complete but less. >> kanye will be able to create. he's a visionary and has his fashion line, music and feels with all that stream of communication coming in he simply can't output. >> so full on no phone or just no social immediatmediamedia. >> i take it off my phone over the weekend. i full on just like -- >> oh, that's smart. >> so you don't read what people -- >> so -- i feel if you start waking up in the morning and first thing you do is go on instagram, that needs to come off your phone. >> both my daughters. >> like a little break. >> i don't take it off the phone even though i've threatened myself to do it because i have woken up and gone to it but i do stay away from it as much as i can on the weekends and during the week sometimes. >> there's other things to do. >> even try to concern myself. >> ask the audience, would you do it? would you go on a trip and leave
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[ applause ] >> we're a little mixed here. >> i follow you on social media. you post some great pictures. >> oh, thank you. i do love me some social media. i do love social media. you end up reading -- i look -- i do "the new york times" app and if you're not scrolling through on social media you find other -- >> we asked hur audience. for those who clapped could you please delete that right now? >> that >> my kids consider it their job and say, hey, i'm doing my instagram now. >> oh, wow. >> yeah, they're like -- >> they do post a lot. one of your daughter posts a lot and really well. she definitely is her mother's daughter. she's funny. >> you're not supposed to be seeing those. >> he's like -- >> no, she friended me. >> i'm friends. >> george is learning a lot. >> speaking of social media -- >> we're going to move on. olivia wilde check this out.
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her second child with jason sudeikis and not happy on the subway. nbd, able-bodied riders who won't give your seat to a giant preggo. i'll just stand right next to your head and pray i go into labor. not happy about it at all. >> that is fascinating, though, isn't it? this is in new york on the subway. >> yeah, didn't see the exchange. did you see it? >> oh, it did. >> she -- >> we can't repeat some of it. >> oh, you mean were annoyed she said that. >> yeah. >> really? >> it was an interesting dialogue. -- i was pretty surprised at the reaction. >> which made her annoyed and made the tweets get a little deeper. >> i see. >> nice way to put it. >> i wonder about you guys at home. when i take the subway, sometimes i just am not looking around. i'm sort of so focused and just kind of getting from at q" to "b," perhaps the person sitting there didn't really look down
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been a crowded subway. >> possible. >> it is possible. i am just playing devil's advocate. >> if there were no seats there were obviously a lot of people on the subway that couldn't see her. >> that's true. >> tracee, when you're right, you're right. >> that's why you're here. >> she's here right now but she's going to be at the emmys this weekend. >> me too. me too. >> yes, she is. we bow to you and all the nominations and so happy and proud for you. >> so exciting. >> we have to go back to phylicia rashad to see a black woman in a lead role in a comedy series being nominated as you are. >> it does beg for a little bit of a ponder raance of what exac is happening. i think it's a question for a lot of people to ask themselves what that is about and why the stories are not being told and we're not being represented in a way that is a true reflection of how we are being out in the world. i think it's something to --
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about your show, you get into issues like this. >> you do. >> you guys are doing your part. >> really pushing the dialogue and conversation which is great and your hubby on the show. >> anthony. >> oh, gosh, did you see him when he was announcing the nominees? let's just take a look. let's see again. >> anthony -- >> whoo! hi, momma. i know you're watching. hi, momma. >> spectacular. >> tracee ellis ross, "black-ish." >> nominations. >> for outstanding comedy series. >> "black-ish." >> so i'm sitting at home watching and it was hilarious. i screamed -- when he said his name i was like a seal. i was like -- to myself and then when he got to my category i was going are they going with the ellis or the ross. oh, god. the es are done. and then my name came up and i jumped up, ran around my dining room table.
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courtyard and was running around and then i was like, what am i doing? i have nowhere to go. call somebody. i was -- i left my body. i i was so excited. yeah, exactly. i was like, mom. >> and how sweet was your mom the way she -- did you see? >> yes, yes. i thought when i called her i woke her up. >> look at the ad she did. >> wow. >> that was from your momma. >> like the yearbook times 100. yeah, she took that out hollywood reporter." >> you've been nominated for an emmy. you've got an image award. you are doing all these -- >> a couple of image awards. >> yes, statistically. oh! >> listen, no, no, you got to take it when it's there. >> she didn't tell you to step back. she told you to step back. >> get back, robin. i got five. >> what are you going to do next? are you going to disney world.
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cast, "black-ish," the johnsons are going to disney world. could you please because i want to see it so badly. >> here we go. >> oh. >> okay, let's -- >> we're elderly so, you know, we'll just sit here and suffer while this nag enough sent parade goes by. >> i don't know how this day could get any worse. ? ? be our guest ? fun in my life. that does not happen. you don't get to go on a float with mickey mouse. it was amazing. >> have you not seen that. >> no, i was dying to see it. listen, i couldn't turn around while we were filming because look at lawrence. laurence fishburne was having so much fun on that float, look at him. i turned around -- i turned around during one take and i was like, oh, my god, laurence
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now. i can't. >> oh, my goodness. >> we're so proud of you. good luck with everything that's coming, the emmys and everything else and you got to come back and do this more often. >> i would love to. >> oh, thank you. >> get your cards and glasses next time. >> you got to get back on her. >> i got five. >> no, no, stay close. stay close. >> now we'll throw it over to ginger. >> we were all over here saying you know what it makes us like having tracee ellis ross like her thinking about her emmy, this is what i feel like this morning. that was so good. all right, so my friends from evansville, indiana, now that i fully scared you. >> your names.
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and we're celebrating our sponsor petsmart's 7 millionth adopted pet. take a look at daisy. she found her forever home and had her on the other day with the mckenzie family from staten island, new york. isn't she so sweet? this weekend is national pet adoption weekend at petsmart stores so petsmart is offering a free adopting pet parents kit. it's similar to the one we have at our table. just bring in papers to a local store and you'll receive that whole kit full of coupons, free service, tips, all that for your new pet. such an exciting morning. robin. >> i'm taking pictures of tracee taking picture. isn't that sweet? >> well, you know, i'll take it from here. >> okay, finally, we've got another special guest joining us live. this guy is joining us live all the way from honolulu, hawaii. please give it up for dwayne "the rock" johnson, everybody.
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hey. now, dwayne, i saw you in atlanta not long ago and now you're in hawaii. you're all over the place. you have countless projects coming up, maybe 20 movies and other things. >> wow? we here at "gma" have to wake up early every morning and don't use as much energy as you. what is your caffeine of choice? that's what we want to know. >> what is my of choice? >> your caffeine. what keeps you >> oh, my unleaded. that's what you're talking about. i would say my morning unleaded, i don't do coffee so i do some sort of powdered energy drink and really that's my thing. it's twofold, michael. i do a little bit of caffeine in the morning, not coffee but a little bit of powdered caffeine. and the mirror, i mean, that's my wake-up.
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>> it kills him of being shy. i don't know why you're all surprised. you're not a shy guy. another thing, you're in hawaii filming "jumanji" which we are all excited to see, there with kevin hart, jack black, all these incredible actors. how is it going so far? >> it's going great. we've been here for a week now. we're prepping our big first day is this coming monday. we're actually this "jumanji" is a continuation of the story we all love, myself, kevin black, jack hart, kevin gillian, producer matt t onmac and a lot of -- we've got a lot of things that feels like we're setting ourselves up for a nice success and here in hawaii so on a personal level and we talked about this, michael when we were in atlanta, on a personal level, for me, to be able to come back
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culture, this is a place where i grew up and got in a lot of trouble here when i was a kid trying to stay on the right path and just to be able to come back these days who i am today and bring a movie like this to hawaii, the jobs it creates for all the hard-working locals is such a cool thing. by the way it's almost 3:00 in the morning on the beach in hawaii talking to you, good morning, america. we are live. it's amazing. life is good. >> life is good. [ applause ] and have you had a chance t i know is special to you because you are like the father of the year every year and there's a lot of anticipation about "moana," your new movie. you play maui in this movie. what's going on with that? >> yes, so we're very excited about that. seems like the world is very excited for "moana." it comes out this thanksgiving. the animation is beautiful and i play maui and, of course, with
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movie and i think it's a really special movie. i saw it. i really loved it. a lot of types when you see a movie you try not to get drunk on your own wine but then it's really good and i can't wait for everybody to see it. >> everybody is getting drunk on their own wine. >> definitely. >> go look in the mirror if you don't feel good about yourself, george, to wake you up. you have something special. something else special to bring us, >> i do. i have something very special. so before we debut the world premiere of our new "moana" trailer i want to give you guys, see ya, just a little -- here's a little example. a little taste of our polynesian culture.
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>> wow. [ applause ] >> beautiful. >> wow. >> while we watch that -- >> there you go. >> whoo. >> oh! oh. >> her ? >> wow. >> oh. [ applause ] >> i tell you what, we have -- we have completely woken up the entire state of hawaii honolulu is on their feet now, ladies and gentlemen, the world premiere, first look trailer at our
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enjoy. >> tales of a hero who will journey beyond our reach to find a demigod maui and together they will save us all. ? ? >> i'm not going on a mission with some little girl. >> this is my canoe and you will journey. >> did not see that coming. >> the ocean is a friend of mine. >> first we've got to go throu cockamora. >> they're kind of cute. ? >> oh, really. blow dart in my butt cheek.
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back now with "deals & steals." tory johnson, we don't have much time. we got great deals. >> start with handmade bone collection. gorgeous pieces, everything comes in sets of four. four plate, four bowls, choose as you wish. mix and match, 24 karat gold electroplated stunning set normally 30 to $60, everything today slashed in half, starting at 15 bucks. >> really gorgeous. >> okay, so when the child outgrows the bib but still makes
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limitations on the age for that. there's a big monster mouth that goes between the plate and the person and so all the food just sort of fills up right in there. works simply sticks to most surfaces. >> what an idea. >> normally $25 slashed in half 12.50. i love this. >> thank you, thank. >> american made, companies based in brooklyn, american heirloom. choose a state or name or both. your choice. maple stunning -- you're seeing them, holding them. right to the deal. 28 bucks, it's a 50% discount. >> oh. >> then a slow cooker. who doesn't love a slow cooker, tfal ten in one but a variety of them, normally 60 bucks, slashed in half, goodmorningamerica.com. >> more deals coming up. don't go anywhere. >> how did you do that? >> ah.
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we weren't kidding. one more deal. tory. >> my favorite stuffer dogs, bed, roger down there, so comfy. there's beds, toys. these fabulous bins to store your dog food. a big, big assortment. biggest assortment ever from harry barker. i love it. normally $10 to $200. everything slashed in half so starting from $5 up to the giant bed for 100 buck, can't beat it and everyone is g something for their own little roger. [ cheers and applause ]
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if if you are heading out the door in the dover area. the crash that has blocked macintosh before you goat to u.s. 92, that is all clear. i was seeing lingering delays. now i'm seeing macintosh and now u.s. 92 is look going as well. the big problem remains southbound on the veterans. typically around now, the veterans is clear. look at that we have a crash right at memorial so we are still seeing delays that extend all if you are heading out to the airport, that may slow you down. look at that 21 minutes from van dyke. 15 minutes to get from waters to 275. look at i-75, the crash we were talking about earlier is all clear. so you are good to go there. looking early on today, a few more clouds by the afternoon. a nice start to the thursday here. if you are looking at the showers and storms, a tropical
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at 50% coverage later today. the showers will get going across our coast and push inland over next several hours. we'll have thunderstorms as well. my goodness, look at the current feels-like temperatures before 9:00. feels like 92 in tampa. you can't do that without tons of moisture, right? tons of humidity in a tropical air mass here. that will be the case throughout the day. we'll easily begin to see the showers develop and continue to stream on from the gulf. by the time we get into the afternoon, tt' we'll develop into thunderstorms here heading into the evening hours. everything over on 95 and similar stuff heading out for tomorrow. hour by hour, the rest of the day tomorrow, 89 for the daytime high. feels like 90 so we're going probably triple digits.
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captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com a manatee rescue operation under way at this hour in crystal river. ahead in the live report, i'll detail how the animals got on the golf detectives stumped. how a thief is swiping expensive jewelry from local stores and why it's possible he could strike again. >> plus, a service to save lives in the bay area may have been careless with the people they are supposed to save. abc action news is finding out what happened and what the company is doing about it. i'm dan shaffer. >> i'm deiah riley. right now, a big rescue operation is happening in
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