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good morning, america. a fierce historic debate. >> well, donald, i know you live in your own reality. >> she doesn't have the looks. she doesn't have the stamina. >> hillary clinton and donald trump go head-to-head for the first time in front of their families in what could be the largest audience ever >> trading blows on taxes. >> they showed he didn't pay any federal income tax, so -- >> that makes me smart. >> the war on terror. >> at least i have a plan to fight isis. >> no wonder you've been fighting isis your entire adult life. >> and iraq. >> donald supported the invasion of iraq. >> wrong. >> that is absolutely proved over and over again. >> wrong. >> both candidates getting personal. >> i have a feeling that by the
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blamed for everything that has ever happened. >> why not. >> why not, yeah, why not. join the debate by saying more crazy things. amidst the attacks making their case to the voters. >> i prepared to be president and i think that's a good thing. >> i think my strongest asset may be by far is my temperament. >> our powerhouse political team here this morning breaking down the crucial first showdown on a special edition of "gma." and good morning, america. what a showdown last night. you know, i've been involved in every presidential debate going back 30 years. never seen anything like this. it was fierce, personal. both candidates relentless. >> this race is like none we've ever seen before. >> absolutely. >> no question about that, unusual race, unforgettable debate. let's look at hillary clinton.
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looked pretty happy right there. donald trump decided to skip his. he went straight to reporters in the spin room to declare victory. >> last night's debate expected to grab historic audience, the debate generating nearly 7 million tweets, yes, becoming the most tweeted debate ever. an estimated more thank 100 million people watching it live almost 20 million engaging on facebook. >> super bowl numbers and that conversation was so much about those viral moments, donald trump sniveling. many peopl a cold. and a lot of talk about the -- a lot of sniffling going on. a lot about the candidate's facial expressions to clinton's looks of disbelief. >> much to discuss the morning after. both candidates heading back on the trail. there's hillary clinton's plane ready to take off and both vice presidential candidates are standing by right now to weigh in. but first abc's tom llamas is at
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faced off last night. good morning, tom. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. what a night in front of that massive audience, hillary clinton called donald trump a racist, a sexist and said he was not releasing his taxes because he wanted to hide his tax rate. now, donald trump said hillary clinton is not healthy enough to become president and said after 30 years in public service she has nothing to show for it. the first presidential debate turned into a backyard brawl. >> so when you try to act than thou, it really doesn't work. >> i have a feeling that by the end of this evening i'm going to be blamed for everything that's ever happened. >> why not. >> why not, yeah, why not. >> reporter: early on clinton painting trump as a rich kid who turned into a ruthless businessman. >> he started his business with $14 million borrowed from his father. and he really believes that the more you help wealthy people, the better off we'll be and that everything will work out from there. i don't buy that. >> reporter: the candidates
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other. and also interrupting the moderator lester holt. >> she tells you ow to fight isis on her website. i don't think general douglas macarthur would like that too much. >> next segment -- >> at least i have a plan to fight. >> reporter: clinton putting trump on defense over not releasing his taxes. >> but he to turn them over to state authorities when he was trying to get a casino license and they showed he didn't pay any federal income tax. so -- >> that makes me smart. >> reporter: but trump winning over the crowd when he said e-mails that have been deleted as soon as she releases them i will release -- i will release my tax returns. >> reporter: clinton addressing her e-mail scandal. >> you know, i made a mistake using a private e-mail. >> that's for sure. >> and if i had to do it over again i would obviously do it differently. but i'm not going to make any excuses. it was a mistake and i take responsibility for that.
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turbulence. first failing to explain why he pushed the notion that president barack obama was not born in the u.s. for five years knowing it was a lie. >> i was the one that got him to produce the birth certificate and i think i did a good job. >> i'm sorry, i will let you respond to that because there's a lot there but we're talking about racial healing in this segment. what do you say to americans -- >> well, it was really -- i say nothing. i say nothing. struggled clinton took advantage. >> he has really started his political activity based on this racist lie that our first black president was not an american citizen. >> reporter: the republican nominee maintaining he was against the war in iraq though no proof of that exists. >> donald supported the invasion of iraq. >> wrong. >> that is absolutely -- >> wrong. >> proved. >> i was against the war in iraq just so you put -- >> the record shows otherwise but --
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that. the record shows im00 right. >> reporter: but trump taking his own shots reminding voters of clinton's recent health issues. >> i've been all over the place. you decided to stay home. >> reporter: but clinton turned the tables on that attack. >> i think donald just criticized me for preparing for this debate. and, yes, i did. and you know what else i prepared for? i prepared to be president. >> reporter: trump also questioning clinton's appearance and stamina. >> she doesn't have she doesn't have the stamina to be president of this country. you need tremendous stamina. >> reporter: clinton responding with a list of accomplishments. >> as soon as he travels to 112 countries and negotiates a peace deal, a cease-fire, a release of dissidents and an opening of new opportunities in nations around the world, or even spends 11 hours testifying in front of a congressional committee he can
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>> reporter: then clinton spotlighting some of trump's harshest attacks on women. >> he tried to switch from looks to stamina, but this is a man who has called women pigs, slobs and dogs. >> reporter: now i caught up with trump after the debate and he told me the reason why he did not bring up bill clinton's past infidelities after hillary clinton attacked him on those comments on women. here's what he said. >> mr. trump, how do you think you did tonight? i mean, i got everything i wanted to say. i got it out other than the transgressions of bill but i thought -- and i didn't want to do it with chelsea who i think is a very wonderful young lady. i didn't want to say what i was going to say with chelsea in the room so maybe they're well off to bring chelsea all the time. >> reporter: now trump did have one complaint. he said his mike was defective and wondered out loud in the spin room if that was done on purpose, george. >> done on purpose. okay, tom llamas, thanks very much. let's move to hillary clinton
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carolina. abc's cecilia vega in new york's westchester county airport, clinton's plane is there and their team seemed pretty buoyant. >> reporter: they're already declaring victory and the plane behind me about to take off in a couple of hours for what her campaign is calling a battleground blitz off the trail so long prepping and heading off to six states in four days. i want to show you from video from last night. hillary clinton at a watch party celebrating there with former her hands in air. she called last night an amazing experience. she says she was on that stage. she got to get out the points that she set out to make. her campaign on the other hand using much stronger words. one source telling me donald trump was unhinged, another one telling me that he bailed, that he melted down before 100 million people. we all know that hillary clinton in these mock debates had practiced for what she said could be two donald trumps showing up. george, her team last night very much feels like a donald trump
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that was on that stage. >> and which particular one do you think they'll highlight on the stump and ads from that debate? >> reporter: what, are we just a few hours after this debate and we are already seeing the effects of what happened last night. the pro-clinton -- pro-hillary clinton super pac haste new ad out and have a clip of him talking about his temperament and hillary clinton herself, her team has a new web video out where they donald trump basically his comments about miss universe calling her miss piggy so i think we're seeing this in effect. big moments for them. >> it has just begun. over to michael. >> all right, thank you, george. abc's team has fact-checked the candidates' claims overnight and joining us is jon karl with the results. good morning, jon. >> good morning. >> how are you doing? a lot of key statements. the birther question, questions about iraq. you're here to fact-check them. we heard what donald trump had to say.
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misstatements and falsehoods throughout the debate. most came from donald trump and the biggest were on those two subject, first of all the birther movement. he once again claimed it was the hillary clinton campaign that started the birther movement. this is simply not true. this was a fringe movement until donald trump took it mainstream. that's simply false. when it comes to the iraq war he once again said he had been adamantly opposed to the iraq war from the start. the only definitive statement on this comes from that said i guess so when asked if he favored the invasion. he points to an interview that he did in january of 2003 on fox news but even that interview is not decisive. here's what he said there. president bush has either got to do something or not do something, perhaps, because perhaps he shouldn't be doing it yet and perhaps we should be waiting for the united nations. not a definitive statement. simply another false claim.
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about climate change or some comments about climate change. what about that? are those true or false? >> yeah, this was a point -- let's replay the moment from the debate. this is what hillary clinton said. >> donald thinks that climate change is a hoax perpetrated by the chinese. i think it's real. >> i did not. i do not say that? and i think -- >> i do not say that. >> okay, so what did he say? he treattweeteds the concept of global and for the chinese in order to make u.s. manufacturing n noncompetitive. so, yes, he did say that, now, many years later he said it was a joke but no question he did say it was a hoax created by the chinese. >> all right, now let's turn to hillary clinton. were there any statements she made you had to fact-check? >> yes, absolutely. one of the big ones was on this tran trans-pacific partnership.
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hoped it would be a good deal but when it was negotiated which i was not responsible for, i concluded it wasn't. >> well, she didn't simply say that she hoped it would be a good deal. she said emphatically this tpp sets the gold standard in trade agreements for free, transparent and fair trade and said it over and over again she favored this deal and eventually when it came, she opposed it we'll talk to both vp candidates, mike pence standing by in our studio and just moments ago i spoke with hillary clinton's running mate virginia senator tim kaine about clinton's performance. i asked him what he thought was her best moment last night. >> well, i think her best moment was at the end of the debate when donald trump was challenged on really stupid comments he'd made about her looks and he tried to change it and say, no, i was talking about her stamina
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countries and you sit before a house committee for 11 hours then you talk to me about stamina. that was such a strong answer and the other thing, robin, that was great about it is i was watching it on a channel that had a split screen and in that moment, hillary was going strong and ready for another four or five hours of the debate and donald trump was on the ropes and he was out of gas. hillary answered questions and donald avoided them and hillary told the truth and donald told some whoppers and he just seemed rattled the longer the debat showed her off as prepared to be commander in chief and president. >> as expected, trump did push clinton on a number of topics including trade and many believe those were among his best moments. how do you respond to that? >> i will say at the beginning of the debate he was on the attack. now, he wasn't laying out his own plans or policies, about the only policy he laid out in the 90 minutes was this massive tax cut for folks at the top.
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he's got a real weakness there. if he doesn't like what we're doing with respect to trade, why is he making all his products overseas? he's part of the problem, not part of the solution. and -- but, you know, i'll give him credit at the opening he was attacking hard but he wasn't answering questions when it got to his tax return, when it got to why he had perpetrated this bigoted lie that the president, president obama, was not a u.s. citizen. it was just very, very hard for >> and secretary clinton did push him further than she ever has over his comments about racism and america. do you think that will resonate with voters? >> you know, i think her pushing him, i think, was effective. but, robin, in some ways i think the more effective part of it was just watching him struggle with an answer. >> senator kaine, you step into the rein next, the vp debate is coming up. based on last night, will you
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the vp debate? >> no, you know, it's a debate that's, again, i think, robin, it's fundamentally about vision. our vision is we're stronger together as a country and the plans that we have on the economy, on our safety and security and on the kind of community we create all fit under that vision for the country. the trump ticket has a different vision, donald trump decided when he ran for president to write a book and he put out that book and it's called "crippled we're living in right now. hillary and i see a very different nation stronger together and that's what we're going to talk about next tuesday. >> we're looking forward to that debate. senator tim kaine, thank you very much for your time. >> all right. thanks, robin. >> take care. >> you bet. >> and george is with the man that tim kaine will be facing in the upcoming debate. >> donald trump's running mate indiana governor mike pence. thanks for coming in. >> you bet. >> you heard senator kaine said donald trump was on the ropes and out of gas, rattled telling
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>> i think donald trump had a great night. i think it was a good debate, but what you saw donald trump do was go out on that national stage against somebody that's been in politics for the last 30 years and demonstrate that kind of energy that kind of leadership that's created all the momentum in this campaign. i mean we've seen literally, you know, crowds across the country, the likes of which i've never seen in my lifetime and i think it's because they see in donald the kind of candor that we need to really turn this country around. >> he did make the case for change last night. how did that other the that senator kaine talked about, the birther issue, calling it a lie and mr. trump was asked why he continued to raise questions about the president's birthplace until a couple of weeks ago yet didn't answer why did he keep raising the questions? >> i think, frankly, the media kept on raises it in this campaign, george.
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to put it to bed. >> a stronger america at home and abroad growing the economy and having tougher and smarter trade deals and, frankly, as it continued to come up i think he just decided that we'll just make it clear and state his position and he did that again last night but i think what was great and you even hear some of his harshest critics saying at the top of the debate he focused on this economy from the outset and on clinton and her husband when he was president signed in nafta a disastrous trade deal that's cost millions of jobs in this country and in donald trump you'll have someone that will fight for the kind of jobs and opportunities and trade deals that will put america first and i got to tell you, you know, the pundits will have all their different views of this but i know that message resonated all across america and particularly in places like pennsylvania and ohio and michigan that have been
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deals. >> he did press hard on trade. you know, coming out of the gate one of his top advisers rudy giuliani said he should get guarantees from the moderators before agreeing to another debate. was lester holt fair and will he go through with the next two debates. >> i was disappointed that lester did not get into some of the issues that have been so much in the forefront of hillary clinton's candidacy and an fbi investigation that clinton whole disastrous events that took place in benghazi and libya. that never came up. we saw other issues, but, look, what impressed me the most about last night was that donald trump took command of the stage and i think the american people saw his leadership qualities and i think that's why you're going to continue to see momentum grow. >> governor pence, i'm afraid we're out of time. to ginger.
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>> maybe anot a lot of people watched. >> my team lost on sunday so we're both in mouring and suffering, robin. after the debate came the late night laughs as usual comedians giving their take on the face-off and we'll have all the best moments. here's some right now. take a look. >> meanwhile, hillary was so prepared my new nickname for her is preparation h. >> oh. >> yeah, that was pretty good. pretty good. >> one of the lines. >> we have much more on that coming up. in november, just six weeks away amy is tracking the conversation and she -- you have what america is talking about. >> a lot were talking and tweeting and taking to social media last night, in fact, nearly 7 million tweets sent during that 90-minute showdown, the most tweeted debate ever and one thing capturing everyone's attention, i know that you all saw it all that sniffling from donald trump. you remember that? we heard it a lot throughout the night and the reaction on social media to his runny nose was huge but the top moment on facebook
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the sniffling or birthism or isis but temperament. take a look at this graph from facebook. this is the moment at about 80 minutes into the debate when trump said his strongest asset is his temperament. in fact, rick leonaleona lin-ma tweeting when i have the right temperament gets the biggest house laugh, it's not going your way. >> which candidate did everybody talk about the most? >> which one do you think, mike julia lo yes, donald trump dock natured the social conversation, 62% of tweets were about him, just 38% were about hillary. even his vocabulary getting a lot of attention online. i'll have to admit i looked up the word braggadocious. i didn't think it was a word and that was a trending search after it's something he said he was not. >> i always -- i thought that was a word.
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poppins." it means boastful or arrogant. trump saying he was not either of those thing. >> all right. what about hashtags. every time you have something big like this they're generated. >> #unlikedebateguests and seemed focus on secretary clinton. one tweeting unlikely debate guest, hillary's e-mails which was a bigtopic. >> earlier you talked the sniffling. >> i moment that got a lot talking even earning its own twitter handle. what is it? trump's sniffle and generating pretty funny memes. there he is with a box of clean nick and another showing him wearing a breathe right nasal strip so maybe he could take one home and have a better time of it next debate. >> i don't know if this was supposed to be funny but, of course, people came out with memes. >> it was highly watchable.
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that's highly watchable. martha raddatz and matthew dowd join us now. late night for everybody out here and people watching at home. i was listening to you guys and i agree with your analogy, matt, what you are were saying after watching the debate like watching a fight. it went the distance. it was not a knockout punch but tell us the highs and lows. >> he scored in the first few rounds when he was on the economy and actually had a good message going about her -- she's represented 30 years nothing has changed but as the debate went on she won round after round and ends up winning on points in this. i don't think she changed the perceptions of herself but she raised doubts among undecided voters with him. i think in the end what this will do, it won't move a lot, it'll move it by a safety. >> the undecided voters because we wake up this morning and her campaign is saying she won. his campaign is saying he won. it's those undecided voters. do you think it moved the needle at all. >> i think it d i think it moved it a few points but keep in mind this is the first gail of a three-game series and martha is
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>> want to trade places, anybody. >> bring kleenex. >> okay. maybe for me. >> yeah. >> they did say they might be seeking guarantees from the moderators next time. let's at the cause on some other substance. a lot of foreign policy discussed. you traveled with hillary clinton covering the state department. real focus on iraq as we talked about before donald trump whether or not he did oppose the invasion and made some points about who was responsible for pulling the troops out of iraq. >> yeah, and she said, george bush was responsible for pulling the troops out, not leaving 10,000 behind. in fact, george bush did have a plan to pull those troops out, but i think everyone in his administration at that point wanted them to actually stay. wanted to leave some sort of presence. and they did not negotiate the so-called s.o.f.a. status of forces agreement so said they couldn't stay.
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>> he repeated his position what we should have done is take the iraqi oil. >> yeah and i don't know how you take another country's oil. you just can't do it and take the oil from a sovereign country and even if you wanted to how do you do that? do you put u.s. troops around protecting the oil fields? that was another moment. >> also on foreign policy he said the most important issue is nuclear armament but there was some confusion. at one point he seemed to say he wouldn't use nuclear weapons first which pre leave everything on the table. >> i think all of us at the table were saying he said what and then oh, no, wait. and we had no idea what he was talking about in the end whether he wanted no first use or whether he didn't want any no first use. maybe the next debate it will come up. >> deal. it's a deal. >> keep that secret. >> i'll keep them secret. absolutely. >> i'm saying, martha, my dressing room this morning and we keep talking about it being a
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it was like two heavyweight fighters who knew they didn't deliver the knockout pump and were starting to go after each other. did it help or hurt anybody. >> i love that analogy. i love that. >> i think he had the most -- most thing to gain in this and he didn't do it. i mean as i say she's going to get a safety on this because of his preparation, he got sacked in the end zone and lost. that was two points and i think that's the difference in a race that's a three or four-point race that's a big deal. >> which has back to and exploit in the debate in this will be the biggest debate. >> okay, thank you, guys, both very much. over to michael. >> all right, george, boxing reference, football reference, a lot going on over there but we have a lot going on over here on our big board. the biggest names at last night's debate, melania trump and body language, how did they come across? our insiders will join us and
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. hmm. what should we discuss here on the big board? could it be a debate addition, michael? let's do it. a team of insiders. jon karl here at the table. all eyes on the candidates last night. but there was also a lot of talk in the audience people strategically placed there by both campaigns from family members to celebrities and, jon, we clinton right there in the front row, how do you think that played? >> you know, the clinton campaign suggested that he wasn't going to be there. they suggested he would be watching in a hotel room. i never thought that would happen. i mean, the trump family was there. of course, bill clinton was going to be there. and i think it would have been very strange if he wasn't. i think it played very well for hillary. >> we saw watching at home the two families meet each other and cross like that and so what was the atmosphere like? >> wasn't that an incredible
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watching bill clinton and melania trump stop and greet each other and then go all the way down greeting all of the trump children. >> very cordial. >> incredibly cordial. >> this is somebody that donald trump has called a predator so it was quite a moment to see this kind of, you know, friendly -- it was interesting, chelsea came in later. she wasn't part of that, you know, part of that. >> a lot made about chelsea and the relationship. >> they're close friends and they remain close friends. >> good for them. now, also jonathan, no genni mark cuban. does this work, this gamesmanship, does it make a difference. >> this is not a boxing match. i liked your analogy earlier but mark cuban was there, we talked to him trash-talking donald trump and said he was there to trash talk donald trump. it's notable, though, that it was the clinton campaign that played this gamesmanship at the end. he was there front and center for all the prime trump spots taken up by the family, of course, gennifer flowers, that was a little bit of getting in their head.
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>> keep our eye on the next debate and see who shows up. the candidate's body language and how it could influence voters. how did hillary clinton and donald trump come across to the millions watching last night? our body language expert chris ulrich is here joining us live. we watched the debate last night, donald trump, what stood out? >> well, when we watched donald trump initially when he walks out into the room in the initial greeting as they're both walking out and meet, he's left of picture and on top of it that gives him a pow left of picture. we see the back of the hand, pats her back. he looks dignified but then we see the different tale of trump from the powerful trump to the switch for him. we start to see micro expressions as hillary's attacks hit him. these micro expressions happen in 1/15 of a second and show contempt. a half smile of the face to one side. marking moral superiority and better than you. how -- a smugness hitting him as
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hill re's attacks get to him we literally see on his face perceptually that he's being affected. she's getting under thin succhi >> the split screen so we were able to see how the candidates were reacting when the other one was talking. what did you read into that for both? >> well, for hillary one of the things she was able to do was when she spotted -- when he would attack her, a lot of types what she normally does we see her lip when we don't like but instead counters it with a smile and comes across perceptually like you're not getting to me and saw joe biden do it in the vice presidential debate with paul ryan. you're not getting me with your attacks. very different. comes across more likable. on top of it she does these -- this gesture called a basketball steeple. it's a steeple, it's power but with compassion and stays open
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likability because normally she points and was able to get rid of some of those gestures that negatively impact her and undermine -- >> what is it called. >> basketball steeple, right. a steeple. we three power zones,neck, chest and naughty bits. we're in it together, part of the group and with the audience. >> i got to watch my facial expressions and my hands now. >> i know really basketball was one sport we hadn't mentioned. >> 1/15 of a second. be careful. >> how about -- thank you. how about the big laughs? you know the late night comics, they had a field day like trevor noah wasting no time taking aim at the candidates. abc's mary bruce is joining us and, okay, mary, what stood out to you? >> reporter: well, last night's debate was like christmas for late night comics and like eager little children they couldn't wait to unwrap it all and rib
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spared. take a listen to what trevor noah had to suggest about donald trump and his little cold. >> and i'm not trying to start rumors but trump was sniffing a lot in this debate and someone needs to look into that. >> perhaps we'll be talking about that later. hundreds of companies are doing this. our country is in deep trouble. >> just absolutely brutal and i about that little sniffle for quite some time. >> well, you know, mary, if comedy can help shape an election, everybody looks forward to the comments afterwards and really can affect the public opinion. is there one punch line that could live on and continue to go? >> reporter: well, in addition to that sniffle i think all the badgering, all of the interrupting back and forth that certainly is going to give "saturday night live" a lot of good fodder this weekend. >> we were just thinking that, mary. "snl" is like going, yes, yes,
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ever -- never seen anything like this. >> they'll have so much fun with his facial expression and the enoughle. and this is tremendous amount of material that will go on until the next debate. >> till the next debate. looking forward to that one too and thank you, mary, thank you, chris and john and coming up everything about last night's debate was big and were the super bowl size watch pears swayed? the hugely popular
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you said i was at a watch party. i was at a bar, one of the oldest in philadelphia and found out folks weren't there to make up their minds, they just had to be a part of last night's big political party. trump tacos and hillary hoagies at mcgillen's old ale house. >> any time hillary mentions the word e-mails or e-mails are brought up that's a dollar. >> in bars with tv screens that no dedicated to monday night football, they're coming to watch politics. >> we're political headquarters. >> reporter: parties popped up all over the place. the circus atmosphere occasionally drowned out the conversation. >> macy's, tax return. >> reporter: one eagle fan longing for the days of yore. >> thomas jefferson -- >> that's who you think should be president. >> reporter: it wasn't immediately clear how many mines were changed by the debate. >> i thought donald trump absolutely crushed hillary
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debate. >> reporter: but everybody agreed they want to do this party again. you said you watched this one in a bar. where would you like to watch the next debate? >> if it's like this, in another bar. >> it was one of those things -- kind of like the super bowl. some don't want to watch the game but be part of the event. >> do a drinking game on the enoughles. >> next time, next time. that's the political party i >> which one. >> the one you were at last night. >> that was just drinking. no drinking game, just drinking. not me, of course. >> no, never, t.j. coming up in our next hour much more on the debate and hear from the voters who could decide this election. will probably decide this election and tom hanks, how about that huge wedding surprise? ah. we'll talk about that and much
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information we will let you know here and on twitter @tampabaytraffic. hearing reports of a crash westbound selmon expressway at 78th street seeing a lot of congestion in the area especially westbound on the selmon so give yourself extra time to get through there. captain al, good morning. good morning. on our way back from hernando county, an accident in brooksville. looking at the sun coast parkway at lutz wake fern by steire right-hand side is southbound headed to the mirth with the veterans expressway. in tampa, no delays whatsoever. we're seeing lots of dry areas across tampa bay this morning. pinellas county and hillsborough counties looking great. we have a little rain though just around the holiday area trying to move into the new port richey area and close to tarpon springs. not doing a great job of it. it's been in the same spot the last half-hour.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. the candidates clash. >> typical politician. all talk, no action. >> maybe he's not as rich as he says he is. >> clinton and trump tangle over tax, trade and terror. taking personal jabs. >> the only secret is he has no plan. >> hillary has it's bad experience. >> how did undecided voters see it? we have what our focus reveals about which candidate changed minds. say good-bye to perfect parenting. stop putting yourself under so much pressure. no more tiger mom, no more helicopter dads. why one of the most popular mommy bloggers says it's time to embrace being average. surprise photo bomb.
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photo shoot. the surprise icing on the cake. and get ready, the stars of tim burton's "peculiar's" new movie here live. they're here to say -- >> both: good morning, america. ? hearty little group out there. >> it is. >> i know. you saw that. good morning, america. a lot to get to. night's debate. >> yeah, we told you before the debate about one in five americans who were surveyed say they might change their mind, move off one of the candidates so based on what they heard last night, the big we is did they? >> we'll hear from one focus group of undecided voters in the key swing state of ohio and find out if they were persuaded. cokie roberts and jon karl are here to help break that down. >> now i'm conscious of our body language after the segment. >> i am too. i was like did i hear that
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so i'll sit on hands and say we have more undecided voters in our marquee area. who is still unsure? looking at that group we will find out live. >> that's right. late night for them as well but now let's start out with amy and the morning rundown. >> surprise, surprise, we begin with hillary clinton and donald trump getting back on the campaign trail today after their feisty debate showdown. reaction is pouring in after the candidates clashed on everything from trade and taxes to their temperaments. let's check in with both vega and the clinton camp. cecilia, good morning. >> reporter: amy, good morning to you. you can see hillary clinton's campaign plane right here behind me. she takes off for north carolina later this morning. her campaign right now is very much celebrating her performance on that debate stage. sources using the word unhinged to describe donald trump saying he was easily provoked and unprepared. one of the moments that they are pointing to right now, donald trump on not releasing his tax returns, take a listen.
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watching tonight to foe that he's paid nothing in federal taxes because the only years that anybody has ever seen were a couple of years when he had to turn them over to state authorities when he was trying to get a casino license and they showed he didn't pay any federal income tax. so -- >> that makes me smart. >> reporter: but, amy, after all that time off preparing, the plane ready to take off. her campaign says she's headed for a battleground blitz, six states in four days, amy. >> all right, you. this morning donald trump criticizing debate moderator lester holt saying he did not ask clinton about her scandals and abc's tom llamas has more from the trump camp. tom, good morning. >> reporter: amy, good morning. as you would expect donald trump is declaring victory this morning. he told me after the debate yesterday he felt he was fully prepared and he was happy with his debate prep and his campaign manager saying this morning that trump showed a lot of restraint and really good temperament while hillary clinton looked a bit glib. now, one of trump's strongest
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hillary clinton had supported trade deals that have killed jobs in this country for years and years. here's what he said. >> you called it the gold standard. >> well, i hoped -- >> you called it the gold standard of trade deals. you said it's the finest deal you've ever seen. >> no. >> then you heard what i said about it and all of a sudden you were against it. >> reporter: and even though after the debate donald trump said he had no complaints about the moderator, this morning he is saying the questions he got towards the end of the debate were much tougher than the ones hillary clinton was asked. amy. >> all right, tom llamas and up. we'll hear from that group of undecided voters in just a few moments. turning to other news, hundreds of home are threatened as a wildfire burns out of control in california's santa cruz mountains. dozens of families are being evacuated. about a thousand acres have burned so far. and the miami marlins have returned to the field for the first time since their star pitcher jose fernandez was killed in a boat crash. every player wore his number 16 jersey which was retired last
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run. later describing it as the best experience of his life, crying as he rounded the bases remembering his former teammate. after the game players gathered to toss their hats onto the mound as a tribute. well, one week after the police shooting in charlotte, north carolina, an emotional plea for peace from a young girl. 9-year-old deanna oliphant climbed up to the podium while many called for the mayor and police chief to resign, she stop so many parents from being killed. tearfully saying -- we need our fathers and mothers by our side. very powerful. speaking of powerful i know, robin, you were upset point sames loss. there was a beautiful display of unity during monday night football when those two rivals, the falcons and saints joined hands after the national anthem to form what they called a circle of togetherness to raise awareness about racial inequality. a coach reportedly came up with
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the tenth anniversary of the saints returning to new orleans following hurricane katrina, so, robin, i would say everyone on that field was a winner. >> absolutely. i was there at that game ten years ago, amy, and it was a real moment for that whole community and steve gleason blocked a puptsz and now he is -- facing als, it's just so -- ah, thank you for that and it was a real moment to see those two teams out there. we didn't talk about the big -- "pop news." >> i'm not starting with the debate, this just in. "dancing with the stars," fun news, it was face-off night last night. stars pairing off taking on the same style of dance in duos and we know it takes two to tango but also takes two for a bromance no matter unlikely that might be. and that is certainly the case when it comes to vanilla ice and former texas governor rick perry. these guys love each other.
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resulted in matching scores, no sashaying off into the sunset though someone had to win. len decided the tiebreaker went to ice, ice, baby but that could not rain on the love parade. >> it was awesome. so, listen, he's a good man. we're friends and probably starting a lifelong relationship going forward now. >> hey, from those cowboys boots shined on and keep grinding on. because that's all you got to do, man, show up and blow up. holla. >> there's just so much there. >> so much going on. lifelong, yeah. >> rick perry is such a good sport. a year ago he thought he would be in that presidential debate stage last night on "dancing with the stars." >> i like the jacket. >> yeah. >> yes, shine on -- what was it, shine on. >> please don't repeat.
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perry is in jeopardy of going home in tonight's elimination show so -- >> i don't know because he was last week too and didn't go home so who knows. >> he's a survivor. >> persevere. so we'll keep you posted on that bromance. also in "pop news" this morning, exciting news from "modern family." the show announcing it has casted its first openly transgender child actor. 8-year-old actor jackson malarger will guest star. according to the description. cam and mitchell overhear lilly insulting her pal and have to take a quick look in the mirror before teaching lilly about accept tars. jesty tyler ferguson tweeted super proud of this week's episode of modern fam. #equality. >> they do a good job in "black-ish" also in tackling tough, controversial issues and finding the humor in it and educating us. >> opening up a conversation
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then finally, peter rabbit is officially hopping from children's books to the big screen. the film adaptation of beatrix potter's children book will star rose byrne alongside casely ridley and "great gatsby" actress. but peter will be voiced by james horton for the live action film which starts in january. unclear whether we will see peter and mr. pool karaoke. >> i love him. >> just has positive energy. >> all the way around. >> look forward to that and that's the happy edition of "pop news." >> we needed that. >> i had a feeling you might. i'm not going to debate you on that. >> oh. so close. so close. coming up, the candidates making their cases, nearly one in five voters saying they could change their minds, were they swayed last night? can we have the picture of our texas people here?
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welcome back to "gma." a little more there of hillary clinton and donald trump going head-to-head last night. of course, the two locked in a dead heat. that was before the debate. we'll see if it made a difference in nearly 20% surveyed said they could change their vote based on the debate. amy upstairs with a group of undecided voters and checked in with a focus group in ohio. amy. >> with exactly six weeks to go until election day undecided voters have two debates left to pick their candidate. it looks like last night didn't do much to convince that group which way to vote. >> typical politician, all talk, no action. sounds good, doesn't work. >> so a man who can be provoked by a tweet should not have his fingers anywhere near the nuclear codes. >> reporter: the candidates set
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especially the almost one in five whose votes are still up for grabs but at a focus group, neither candidate came on top. >> how many say neither? >> reporter: this swing state nearly 500 miles away from the first presidential debate these undecided voters rated the contenders in realtime. here you can see their instant feedback on what the candidates were saying. donald trump starting strong, especially among men, when touting his business background. >> you have to countries from stealing our companies and our jobs. >> reporter: and hillary clinton's strongest moment talking about safety according to the women in the group. >> if you're too dangerous to fly you are too dangerous to buy a gun so there are things we can do and we ought to do it in a bipartisan way. >> reporter: another key moment for trump when he talked about repairing the country's aging infrastructure. >> we have a country that needs new roads, new tunnel, new bridges, new airport, new school, new hospitals and we don't have the money. >> reporter: for clinton when
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economy. >> that starts with raising the national minimum wage and also guarantee finally equal pay for women's work. >> reporter: but across the board voters saying that the trump/clinton face-off didn't change their minds. almost all the voters leaving exactly as they arrived. >> how many saying they still basically came in the way that they're leaving the way they came in? undecided? slightly leaning or slightly leaning left or slightlyea >> neither one earned my trust. >> reporter: we have our group of undecided voters here behind me. let's see a show of hands. how many of you made up your mines who you'll vote for based on last night's debate? one. two. i have to ask. what's it going to take to decide? >> less celebrity, less kardashian out of trump and less bernie, less liberalism out of hilla hillary. >> there you go. >> might be waiting a long time. let's bring in cokie roberts
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to bring you in first. you had that exchange over stamina, look, women. and donald trump is doubling down on that again this morning. that woman who hillary said he called miss piggy, the former miss universe, he said this morning not apologetic on "fox & friends" she won and gained a massive amount of weight. it was a real problem. >> yeah, i don't think that works terribly well with women and, you know, actually i think more than undecided voters with these candidates needed to do last night waso voters very excited. now trump's voters are already there and i think he probably got them more excited but hillary clinton's voters were not there and i think she probably did achieve some of that, particularly among women. i mean we're looking at our abc poll that shows him having 73% of noncollege educated white men. she has 57% of college educated white women which is great but not anywhere near as big as his.
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pageants, i think that gets college educated women saying, oh, do we really want that in the white house? maybe i better get more energized and out there. >> and, jon, this morning you're hearing about donald trump complaining about the mike. saying it was maybe fixed and not liking lester holt. how hard will they push this going into future debates getting guarantees from the mod raters. >> when you have won the game you don't complain about the refs and they were complaining incessantly about lester holt and as you mentioned about the mike. everything else. clearly that's a sign they think they did not do well. rudy giuliani as you pointed out in your interview with mike pence suggested trump might not do the next interviews unless he is guaranteed better treatment from the moderators. i think it's very much an open question. >> cokie, going back to you -- sorry, did you want to respond? >> well, i think that we did see a lot of thin skin on donald
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then when he got challenged he got very upset and really kind of went off and he kept it up afterwards about her ads. i mean, he's a candidate for president. you expect negative ads when you're a candidate for president. >> all right, cokie, thank you. jon, thank you. >> a lot to talk about what is night. a lot more coming up. coming up that popular mommy blogger who is saying good-bye to the pressure to be perfect.
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if you want to sell your car carmax will give you seven days to consider their offer. why seven days? science. join me as we walk through the seven stages of decisioning. 1. consideration. 2. questioning. 3. deciding. 4. queso. 5. nap. 6. sudoku. 7. tambourine practice. i think i made my point. they'll give you an offer for your car, you take seven days to think about it. ? 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 but, you need to make sure you get your college degree.
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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. they're still things that i hold near and dear to my heart and i'm going to teach it to my boys as well.
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oh, my goodness. welcome back to "gma." look who is ear. eva green from the new tim burton movie and you peculiar -- having a hard time saying that.
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all right. everybody, there's a lot of advice out there to be a better parent. ilana wiles is sharing her tips in "the mommy shorts guide to remarkably average parenting", say that fast three times, everybody. we'll talk to her in a moment. first here's a look at her approach. >> i'm il and harlow. >> the form he ad exec turned mom entrepreneur and talking about raising kids on her blog mommy shorts. now putting back the curtain. in her new book, "the mommy shorts guide to remarkably average parenting" advocating a laid back approach to parenting is one of the greatestist goes you can give yourself. wiles calling out attachment, free range and helicopter parents saying put labels aside,
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telling parents, hey, it's okay to hand over the ipad so you can get dressed in the morning or if your bathroom sink looks like a scene from "the bachelor" or if your toddler's dinner is mostly ketchup. ilana wiles, thank you for joining me. and, you know, i love this book. i wish you would have written it a long time when my girls were really small. you talk about helicopter parent, tiger parent, free-range parents, you say let it all go, embrace being average, what extl >> i think there's so much pressure to be a perfect parent today that a lot of moms actually feel like bad parents so i think embracing remarkably average is actually aspirational. i think if you can, you know, you see all these perfect pictures of parenting on instagram and things like that and, you know, those people are just good photographers and they're good art directors. they're not necessarily having a different experience than anybody else. >> you take 20 pictures just 0 get that one right that looks
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>> i do it. i post pictures. >> i do it too. but almost seems counterintuitive. have no expectations. you know, have selective memory and what do you mean by that? >> well, by selective memory i took my kids to an amusement park and we had a fabulous time the whole day and at the end my oldest daughter flipped out because we were leaving and had a total meltdown. i can choose to remember it as the meltdown at the end or i can remember her beautiful smile when we were on the roller coaster for the first time and she -- and everything was great so it's kind of like up to me what i take away from that day. >> in other words, you just look to take the positive out of it. >> yeah. >> which i love that. and, you know, ilana's new book available and out right now. make sure you get that and i
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it's a typical morning commute on i-4. crossing the bay, we're still in the red, 13 minutes to get across the courtney campbell causeway. 11 minutes across the howard frankland bridge and look at
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gandy bridge this morning. things looking pretty good outside. look at the mainsail beach inn on anna maria island. beautiful blue skies. the best chance of rain in the first part of the day will be close to the coastline but the only thing i see is that little tiny spot near holiday trying to work its way inland. not doing a very good job of it. not a very big batch of rain either. the rest of the area, all the major roads and bridges are dry. we had showers that moved across i-75 in sarasota county earlier but dry we'll see more showers bubbling up around noon and then they will become more widespread with 30% coverage by 4:00. close to 90 as the high again today. tomorrow and thursday, then a cool front pushes through the area and we'll start to see the temperatures come down some. not dramatic. you'll notice the difference in the morning with the lower humidity and slightly lower temperatures. this weekend looks fabulous, relatively cool mornings for
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temperatures near 70 degrees on saturday and then afternoon high of 86, we'll only see a few afternoon showers and
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you have kids. george, you have kids and there's this mother who has these twin kids. when they fall asleep she dresses them and puts them in these poses and she posts all these pictures on instagram. i don't know how she gets her kids to stay asleep. look at some of these poses. >> they're really amazing. >> and they're asleep. >> totally sound asleep. >> she has over 13,000 instagram followers. >> that college with a marker. >> actually that was a "friends" episode. >> usually when you're in college you sleep that deep because of another reason. not because you're tired. >> slept like a baby. >> but i just know my kids would never -- i don't think i could get them to stay asleep and put them -- >> not like that. not anymore. >> those pictures are so cute. >> speaking of cute. >> ah. >> how old are your girls now?
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>> they are so tall and adorable. >> very tall. time flies. >> try to put them -- >> too late now. it's too late now. they're all over the place. they don't sleep if one place anyway. i put them in a pose they kick me? still in the same room, right? >> no, they are not in the same room. they don't want to share -- they haven't wanted to share the same room since age 3. >> a lot of twins feel comfortable in the same space and going to the same schools and colleges. >> they don't w alike. they don't want to -- they want separate bidrooms. they're in separate classes enlike it. they have any friends. they are like we're twins but i'm not like her. >> but you all have very, very blessed. i have nieces and nephews now having children of their own. in fact, this is the latest addition to our family. >> oh. >> that -- named after my daddy. lawrence, little lawrence, he came about a month early but he's home now and he's healthy so -- >> cute.
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pose something like that i have to talk to my niece about this. >> aunt robin. that's got to be pretty cool. >> he's going to learn someday that's a very cool thing. >> you have something -- ageism. >> since we're talking about age, would you like to tell people your age? well, the governor -- i know. no. the governor in california, jerry brown signed a law that requires the industry website imdb -- do you know what that stands for. the industry -- >> movie database. okay, they ask them if you say, take down my age from that database, i don't want my age on there. not just actors but anything -- anybody involved in a film. can you take your age down, would you do that? do you mind if people know your age. >> i think it's too late. if it's not imdb, it's wikipedia or something else. so own it, love it. >> absolutely. >> i'm going to get in trouble
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>> people should have the right. people should have the right. >> you should have the right. >> because you do see ageism around the world in hollywood too and so people feel that if you don't have your age out there it could possibly help. >> i was going to say i'm going to get in trouble. i know ali is sleeping right now and doesn't hear this. >> look at me right now. whenever you have to preface it with that, it means don't say it but you do as you want to do. >> whose advice do i >> do it, do it. do it. >> simple thing. when we got married she tried to -- thought about adjusting her age because she knew it would be written about. >> you know what -- >> but she did not. >> i have a spare bedroom. you come join me, man. >> yeah, i'm with you on. i can't believe you went there. i can't believe -- you better hope she's sleeping because you're going to hear from her if she's not. she will call and let you know.
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4. i am. yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> i own it. >> we just celebrated your 4th birthday in thank you very much. >> you look amazing. >> i know. not bad for 4, huh. >> kind of mature for 4? a show of hand, publicly would you want to reveal your age? a show of hands? yeah, see there. >> what are you going to do? the alternative -- >> that's right. >> i love it, though. i'll do it but if push came to shove, i was just >> right there, when i said it she was like i'm not giving it up. >> a lady never tells her age. >> a led never tells her age. beautiful. >> i say age is just a number. >> i say the same thing. >> touche. [ applause ] >> and, lara, what do you have? >> i have a cute story. tom hanks is at it again. he lives locally in new york and hangs out in central park a lot. i did a story about him
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>> he found it while he was jogging in the park and got -- was able to contact her through social media and now this couple getting married. they're a beautiful young couple taking pictures in between the wedding and the reception taking some shots in beautiful central park and it was the ultimate photobomb. take a look. >> hey. >> oh, my god. >> hey. >> you are very beautiful. by all means. i'll do that right here. what's your >> elizabeth. >> elizabeth, my daughter's name. [ applause ] >> he posed. [ cheers and applause ] they like it. he's just a great guy. so nice. he spoke with them. you saw there was a video. there was a videographer for the wedding. there was a photographer so it is all captured and we tried to talk to the couple. they're on their honeymoon.
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they said he could not have been nicer. >> i wish you all were here when tom hanks was here a few weeks ago for the movie "sully." he was hilarious. >> he's a nice man. >> down to earth. down to earth. >> if you happen to stroll through central park eyes open, people. >> you never know. it's new york city. [ applause ] hey, coming up, we're -- we have a denim lab. a denim lab. who we're so scientific here at "gma." >> we'll try out the hottest trends. >> yes. >> this fall. when it comes to denim. yeah, we are.
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welcome back to "good morning america." what a crowd we have out here from all over. england, buffalo, new york. and australia, devo, the dog, has been to how many countries. >> 25. >> more well traveled than most speak of travel have any of you ever been to new hampshire? i want to show you this picture. amazing. the first shot of cold air there at mt. washington, the ice blowing with the wind there. we love it. of course, in discuss a couple of moments we'll try out the
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>> that weather brought to you by carmax and devo, of course, lara. >> ginger, we know a dog shot gets me every time. thank you. welcome to our denim lab. scientific lab of denim here on "good morning america." we're checking out the hottest new technology in fashion with "good housekeeping" magazine's style director, lori bergamotto. welcome, lori. >> thank you. so good to see you. thank you for having me. >> let's talk denim starting with white. last i checked we are or not allowed to wear white after labor day. >> i'm so glad you asked, lara. >> please. >> let's debunk. you can absolutely wear it through the fall and into the winter and we're going to show you why it's so key with new denim innovations. here on tatiana she's in a regular pair of white jean, we'll pour a little dark soda on her. i know, sorry, sorry. >> all in the name of science.
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it leaves and i'm sure it's happened to us all. this is why old navy, genius innovation, these jeans are their stay white jeans and you can see i'll pour it on sam. see how it beads up. isn't that to cool then you would just take a paper towel and would blot this. >> it beads right off. >> we tested these in our textiles lab and this -- >> have you a lab too. >> we're known for our lab, spencer but this also will continue after you wash them which is great because sometimes that wears off on these old navy one, it will not. >> white in the winter, you don't want to get the slush or the fall kind of dirt. >> brilliant and under 50 bucks. >> i love it. thank you, lori bergamotto. in what about this? there's something about pockets and where the placement is. >> yes, so now that i'm a mom i understand what happens to your behind after a little age, a little gravity gets involved, right? i know.
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>> you don't. you look fabulous. >> i do. >> for some of us gravity takes hold so what we love about michele here is that she's so graciously volunteered as an audience member today, i think we have a before shot of her in the jeans that she came with this morning. now, miss michele, if you will please turn around to see the booty this morning. these are the nydj jeans. >> you got a free butt lift. >> if you turn around one more time. i want to the uplift has this optic pocket strategically placed. >> you have a great booty. >> doesn't she and makes everything look more rounded and 300 squats a day or buy these jeans and has compression in here so everything else gets nice and sucked in. >> turn around first of all. we won't look at your freezing rain fannie anymore. you have a great shape. sometimes we love the spandex in our jeans but kind of loosen up and then no matter how great a shape you have, they get a
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happen with these. >> no, that pocket is so high. it's like -- >> exactly. and the darts, where the darts are also another thing that will prevent that from happening. >> how do you feel. >> i feel good, really good. >> you get to take those home. enjoy. >> so, lara, i'm so glad you were talking about the feel of jeans and what they feel like. because a lot of women don't like to wear genijeans because feel like they're binding into them. lee dream jea is wearing a so do you want to tell lara how they feel. >> oh, my gosh. >> this is that stretch thing but i just like it so comfy but then i don't want -- >> you're going to love this. on the inside it's lined with yogurt ba pants so feels like yoga pants but feel how soft. >> that is fantastic. >> online reviews people are going bonkers for these because
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>> remember jeggings. that was an unfortunate moment too. >> it feels like a yoga pant. >> can i see, wow, they feel carly fioriomfortable comfortable. >> absolutely. >> and, again, under $50. okay, so this is really awesome and another innovation. this is like a glove and i know she's not wearing jeans but wear with me. these are smart leggings. you know sometimes there's vanity sizing. don't know what size you are so lillian, if you press that button, this is connected to a free app on your smart leggings. they're starting to compress her body and you can see that it's measuring all of her contour, all of her size sflz where do we find these? >> on like a glove.me and they will recommend what size you are in a catalog of brands. >> that's unbelievable. >> so you don't have to remember am i zero in this, am i 10, there's too many numbers and this figures it out for you. >> lori bergamotto has her ph.d.
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thank you. >> we have a little present. >> everybody in the audience, yes, you too is getting one pair of jeans so enjoy. thank you, thank you. >> thank you. >> professor, professor. >> thank you. >> coming up on "good morning america," the stars of the new tim burton movie are with us. don't go anywhere.
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we are back now with asa butterfield, eva green and ella pump necessary from tim burton's new movie "miss peregrine's home for peculiar children." we'll tell you about that bed of nails but first a clip from the movie so take a look. >> peculiars have been persecuted through the ages. hence, we live in places like this. i'm a type of peculiar called an
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>> yes. >> but that's not very useful and their main skill can the manipulation of time. we choose a safe place, a safe day and create a loop. >> what do you mean. >> a loop reserves the last 24 hours, reset the loop and the day is yours to live in again. [ applause ] >> eva, you're so good and i love the description of tim burton. tim burton calls your character scary poppins but i wonder did you get a all the young co-stars running around. >> yeah, of course, she can be quite tough. she's very strict. she has lots of rules, but she has a big heart, you know, and those -- my character has to look after those gorgeous children who had those weird abilities and, yeah, she's very maternal. >> very maternal and, ella, i know you have a cool superpower. >> uh-huh. >> you don't weigh anything. >> huh-uh. >> you can control air but you have to wear these boots and it looks so -- they're heavy.
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way. you get used to them i guess after six months, slightly weighted. but i guess the hardest part was the floating, yeah, and the underwater stuff. >> underwater -- speaking of underwater you did your own stunts. >> yes. >> and you were champs to do this but underwater -- how hard is it to be underwater with no contacts? >> tricky. we're in this tank and paint all the walls of the tank green so anyway in this big green space and you can kind of make out where the other person is just vaguely blew the blurry water. >> have to keep your eyes open the entire time. >> what kind of training do you do for that? >> no, i couldn't swim before i did this movie. >> i think that's a little dangerous. >> no, i learned -- i can swim i just sort of drown and so i had to practice swimming but we did
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training and got used to the masks. >> you had asa there. he would have been the hero in "step up." here's a question. >> both: what's your peculiar talent? >> their peculiar talent is to be really cute and do a spin so, eva, what is your peculiar talent. >> well, i can make myself invisible. >> really. >> yeah to do it right away but i can. >> you're so good. you did it and came back. we didn't even see it. and ella, your talent? >> take your pick. i can do weird things with my eyes. sorry if that freaked anyone out. >> you can't swim but can you do that. >> uh-huh. >> that's a good one and asa, what about you? >> i got various kind of useless peculiar talents.
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under two seconds, in fact. >> really. >> you have to take my word for it. >> we want to get this in. we have this bed of nails and i think you'll do something with this. >> you're the man. >> and these are real, people. >> i guess. this is what we do, right? >> i need to help you. >> i'm in your hands this time. don't drop me. >> this is like -- okay, you have a friendship thing >> all right. i guess we just kind of -- we go down like this whoo. not too bad. holy -- whoo. that's not too bad. not too bad. >> that's not too bad. >> hey. >> they have peculiar talons, everybody. "miss peregrine's home for peculiar children" hits theaters this friday. make sure you check it all out and everybody stay right there. we'll be right back.
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>> yes. have a peculiar tuesday,
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good morning. we have an update to the school bus crash we've been following all morning in brooksville. a mondon hill road back open. this was weatherly road. no students hurt in the crash. the bus driver is ok. still awaiting the condition of the driver of the car involved in the crash. we have a crash in the eastbound lanes on i-4 just near sun key road, you can see it looks like it's at the entrance ramp here on to east of tampa you may want to leave a few extra minutes. we're still in the green though heading from tampa on i-4. you can see eight minutes from 275 to 75. 15 minutes to get from 75 to county line road. that is good news there, that crash doesn't seem to be cause doing much of a delay. a arrive look at 275 at pinellas county around 54th avenue north. we had a crash here, they moved
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lots of sunshine in pinellas county now. look at the mainsail beach inn on anna maria island. you can see blue skies and sunshine there. it's going to be a beautiful day for the beach or whatever you have in mind although our best chance of rain is going to be closer to the coast, in the first part of the day. you can see a few showers lining up trying to make their way to pasco county but haven't done a good job of holding together as they've been getting closer to the beaches. but still you see it in the gulf. it's a west-to-east flow so if throughout the day and you see you have rain to your west, it's likely headed in your direction. so 81 degrees our morning temp but 89 as the high today. we'll have a few showers and storms that develop a little further inland as we get closer to noon. we'll see the higher chance of rain wednesday and thursday
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