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good mo good morning, america. a charity dinner turns bitter overnight. >> here she is tonight, pretending not to hate catholics. >> donald trump gets booed. hillary clinton follows with her own act. >> it's amazing, i'm up here after donald. i didn't think he'd be okay with a peaceful transition of power. >> just hours after trump doubles down on his election stance. >> and i will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election
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looks to expand its map with michelle obama. also breaking right now, isis suicide bombers and gunmen launching a deadly dawn attack opening up a new front as an american service member is killed in the fight in iraq. the first u.s. casualty as the war to stop the terrorist group escalates. the nfl under fire after new revelations about one of their star players accused of a terrible pattern of domestic abuse. journals and e-mails detail what happened in his marriage. the nfl now re-opens its investigation. caught on camera, newly released surveillance video showing the alleged criminals who bound and gagged kim kardashian. arriving on bike and foot. then fleeing with millions in jewels. the reality star still recovering out of the public eye. as the hotel security guard reveal what is really happened
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good morning, america. happy friday. welcome to paula faris right here. the al smith dinner, supposed to be light-hearted and everybody is supposed to loosen up. last night a little different. cardinal dolan was between donald trump and hillary clinton. he called it the iciest place on the planet. >> can you imagine the level of two of you i don't feel uncomfortable at all. >> we both have very warm hearts. >> hand shakes will happen later. both candidates getting laughs. it was a tough crowd. i don't think either got the memo they were supposed to be friends. >> the crowd was tough and were expressive. take a look at this moment that a lot are talking about. watch how the crowd reacts when donald trump calls hillary clinton corrupt. i have a feeling this guy will
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>> we have a lot coming up. just 18 days till the final votes. abc's cecilia vega starts us off from the battleground state of ohio. hillary clinton is going to be there in cleveland today. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: was there a memo they were supposed to be friends? they didn't get it. these two candidates 25 hours after that heated debate, this time in the same room not just that seated at the same table. can we say awkward? nope, right out of the gate, no donald trump and hillary clinton in the same room once again. this time a new york charity dinner, the only thing separating them a man of god. >> hillary accidentally bumped into me and she very civilly said pardon me. >> reporter: >> reporter: an election year tradition, time for the candidates to poke fun at
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and everyon obama gives a speech and everyone loves it. it's fantastic. they think she's absolutely great. my wife melania gives the exact same speech and people get on her case. and i don't get it. jokes didn't go over so well. >> hillary is so corrupt she got kicked off kicked off the watergate commission. how corrupt do you have to be? >> reporter: the typically charitable crowd turning on trump booing and jeering after he seemingly broke the long-standing tradition of lobbing jokes more lighthearted than these jabs.
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wikileaks. for example, hillary believes that it's vital to deceive the people by having one public policy and a totally different policy in private. that's okay. i don't know who they're angry at, hillary, you or i. for example, here she is tonight in public pretending not to hate catholics. [ booing ] >> reporter: clinton sitting right there not looking too happy until it was her turn. >> donald if at any time you don't like what i'm saying, feel free to stand up and shout, wrong while i'm talking. you know, come to think of it, it's amazing i'm up here after donald. i didn't think he would be okay with a peaceful transition of
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bitter political rivals asked to poke fun at each other for charity. >> people look at the statue of liberty and they see a proud symbol of our history. donald looks at the statue of liberty and sees a 4. maybe maybe a 5 if she loses the torch and tablet and changes her hair. >> reporter: some of her jokes falling flat too. >> and be awkward at the annual presidents' day photo when all the former presidents gather at the white house and not just with bill, how is barack going to get past the muslim ban. >> reporter: others, well, as she says, judge for yourself. >> i hope you enjoyed my remarks tonight. i said no to some jokes that i thought were over the line, but i suppose you can judge for yourself on wikileaks in the next few days.
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but outside trump refusing to change his tune about accepting the results of the election while on the campaign trail earlier in the day -- >> and i will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election if i win. >> reporter: president obama calling it dangerous. >> that is not a joking >> reporter: all right, let's just go back to that dinner. awkward really doesn't even begin to describe it. it was downright cringeworthy at times. it was hilarious at others. it gets at what i've heard from so many voters over the course of this election all around this country, if you're not laughing right now you might be crying so better to laugh with 18 days to go, paula. >> you know, cecilia, that was a tough crowd but i think it's safe to say neither is prepared to be comedian in chief.
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expand into typically republican states. sending michelle obama to arizona and abc's jon karl joins us from washington. good morning, jon. thanks for joining us. 18 days left. we've got the big countdown this morning. what is the current state of the race? >> reporter: well, hillary clinton has solidified her lead in the national polls but as you know, paula, this race will be won or lost in the states, the battle for 270 electoral votes. with that in mind we unveil our brand-new abc news race lean donald trump. the states in blue hillary clinton. and if you look at it, if you look at just the states that are already leaning hillary clinton, that's 307 electoral votes more than enough to win the presidency. in fact, we are now down to just two purely toss-up states, north carolina and ohio. even if donald trump wins both of those, he falls short. he needs to find a way in the next 18 days to turn some of
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we just mentioned that the first lady is campaigning in arizona. hillary clinton looking to make inroads in some traditional red states. arizona, georgia, texas. how vulnerable are those states right now, jon. >> reporter: well, the democrats are making a play for it. you mentioned the first lady in arizona. the clinton campaign is actually spending a little bit of money in texas right now. that's a state that hasn't gone democrat since 1976. it would be almost a miracle if they won any of them. the fact that we're even talking about it sho race has become. >> wow, pretty incredible right there, jon. thank you. george. >> more with matt dowd. that map that you see this big clinton lead right now. part of the reason they're going to places like arizona is also to try to buck up their senate candidates. >> yeah, i think this is a combination of a down ballot and i think what we're seeing changing is fundamental beginning shift of the map where democrats are pursuing states in the west they never were able to and republicans are now being able to gain ground in places
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contested and often been very close and donald trump could win ohio and lose the presidency. >> he's holding on in ohio and iowa right now. even though these states in the southwest are going towards the democrats. this is really emphasizing democrats strength, college educated and latinos. >> what we'll see is a huge split in the geography, a huge split in the demography. one of the huge problems that we have is i say we needed a pastor mo t aftermath but after that dinner last night even a cardinal couldn't bring these two together in this. >> what does donald trump do in these final 18 days to keep it close. >> he's fundamentally doing, he did it at the dinner and debate, pursuing a base strategy, a complete base strategy, not purring independence, not pursuing soft democrats who anyway not like hillary clinton but what he's doing is push the base as heavy as he can and hope for a low turnout in a low turnout election if his base
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those republican senate candidates having to establish distance from donald trump. >> yeah, we're seeing polls reflect the problem that donald trump is beginning to be a drag on the ticket for senate candidates, new hampshire and for house candidates and i think the republicans need to figure out do they stick with donald trump for the final 18 days or do they finally make a break and try to save themselves. >> matt dowd, thanks very much. a full look at this week sunday morning on "this week." >> overseas to battle against isis. a u.s. service member was killed in iraq. this is the first american combat death since they began the operation to take back mosul. and abc's alex marquardt is right there on the ground where a new round of fighting is under way. alex, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, paula. that's right this morning we're learning more about that american service member. we have seen these u.s. troops in action. they are vital to taking back mosul from isis and as this fight ramps up, the u.s. general commanding the anti-isis
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enemy. the battle for mosul seeing some of the fiercest fighting yet. as advancing forces get closer to the isis-held city. the fight stepped up with the introduction of iraqi special forces who have fought to within six miles of the city limits. american and iraqi officials saying the advance is going faster than planned but isis has stepped up their resistance, as well sending out waves of suicide bombers. here an isis vehicle speeding toward the u.s.-backed forces the biggest obstacle, ieds littering the roads and open plains. including one that killed that u.s. service member northeast of mosul on thursday, traveling with local counterterrorism forces when the roadside bomb hit an american armored vehicle and rolled. this morning, isis showing what they do. sleeper cells attacking in the nearby city of kirkuk long considered safe it erupted in
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multiple suicide bombers attacking police stations and a power plant. you can see the streets of this city are now very quiet. not long after the attack officials imposed a curfew telling everyone to stay home to root out any remaining insurgents. authorities say most of the attackers were killed as we saw this long convoy of kurdish soldiers speeding towards the center of kirkuk. the fear of what isis will do if they lose mosul and other territory goes well beyond iraq and syria. we've seen those awe fur terror to seek revenge and lash out internationally. >> fires poured out of there. we'll move on to new trouble for wells fargo. the company paying millions to scam customers and learning more about who may have been targeted as a new criminal investigation has begun. linsey davis is tracking the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. one by one former bank employees are now coming forward and telling their stories. one woman told "the new york
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products that she became addicted to drinking hand sanitizer as a way to cope. this morning, wells fargo is under investigation for allegedly pressuring employees to sign up nearly 2 million customers for programs without their knowledge. the claims were filed in california. former employees tell "the new york times" they were encouraged to prey on people who spoke little english, college students and the elderly. kevin from left in 2010 and says the direction was like lions hunting zebras. >> you had to open ten accounts every single day. >> reporter: former ceo john stumpf was chastised on capitol hill. senator elizabeth warren called his actions gutless leadership. >> you should resign. this just isn't right. >> reporter: since then the bank has hired a new ceo, paid back $2.6 million to customers, was
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fines and claims to have ended all product sales goals. in a statement to abc news, wells fargo says their number one priority is making things right with our customers and restoring public trust. now the bank is rated a c minus and has lost its better business bureau accreditation. not only were the bank's practices unethical. california's attorney general says that they may have just committed identity theft. if found guilty it's still unclear who would accountable, if that couwould b the executives or employees who opened up the accounts. >> pretty incredible accusations. a lot will look at your apple products. there is a big warning from apple this morning, the tech giant says that a company is selling fake apple products on amazon and gio benitez is here. gio, they say these products could be dangerous? >> very dangerous, paula. talking serious fire dangers here. here's the problem.
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they put safety at risk, apple says. news that apple conducted its own undercover online sting to figure out where counterfeit cables were coming from. the tech giant revealing in a new lawsuit that it bought apple chargers and cables labeled as genuine on amazon, the startling number of fakes, 90%. according to that lawsuit, apple sharing its findings with amazon and the online retailer pinpointing source as a new jersey company n which they claim imprinted apple logo on products that pose a significant risk of overheating, fire and electrical shock. it shows that's what one customer said and the review says after just a few hours of use on the very first day, the charger literally caught on fire. amazon which is not named in the lawsuit tells abc news overnight, the retailer has zero tolerance for the sale of
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and brands and pursue wrongdoers aggressively and abc news reached out to that new jersey company in the lawsuit and have not heard back. we wanted to give you easy tips for identifying fakes. here's a real charger. you'll notice they have some language here. if you see misspellings, it's probably a fake. this one is a real apple charger. if you do this also and you're plugging it in, if it doesn't go all the way in like this does, it's probably fake. >> if >> i need to go home and check. man. >> here's one. >> that's yours. but thank you, gio. such a kind man. paula. >> yes. >> great news for you today. you should be happy. happy friday, your cubs, they won. >> i know. i didn't stay up to watch it but i'm very excited. >> only one game away from the world series. yes. they beat the dodgers 8-4 last
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nlcs series and the cubs haven't won a world series since 108 which you are aware of. >> yes. not because i actually existed in 1908 but because we've been talking about it. >> such a big fan. i know you're pulling for them and we're pulling for you as well. tomorrow night's game is at wrigley field at home and hopefully they can clinch the series. >> game six, i think they'll clinch at wrigley. i got to say i would love to see and this might cause a rift between of them have won the world series. >> big year. >> a little math, 1908, 1948. cardinal dolan. i need an intervention. >> ginger, a lot of rain coming. >> a lot of rain but fortunately not for the not for the cubs. just north of state college, flash flood warnings along the cold front that will bring a whole lot cooler air. remember, we were in the 80s breaking records and now you may
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good morning. nice and cool out there. mid-o temperatures tumble behind a front. we are well out ahead of the system. it's not even made its way through the panhandle. upper 60s. north and west, you pick up on the 30s and 40s. not that cold there but the coolest air we have seen of the season. today is warm, pleasant. 85 for the daytime high then we crash with the temperatures in the widespread 50s. a couple of spots to the north
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he'll accept the election result, dot, dot, dot, if he wins. a powerful earthquake hit western japan. damages reported after the 6.6 magnitude quake. thankfully no tsunami risk. a stressful election season but this morning we'll hear from some freshing voices. a group of fourth graders who i had a chance to sit down with and gave advice forthe country and candidates and i think everybody s what they have to say. >> future presidents in that crowd? >> yes, yes, sonia. second row, right in the middle. she said my dad told me i could be the first female president. that may not happen but i will get there. she's very, very -- she's on top of it. >> the kids have a way of keeping it real this election season. >> real and simple. we begin this friday morning with new trouble for josh brown. the league is now reviewing the new york giants kicker again after he admitted to abusing his
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is here and this is not the first time he's faced questions about domestic abuse. >> reporter: a 2015 domestic abuse charge earned him a one-game suspension but these documents made public after a more extensive investigation and prosecutors declining to press charges reveal a shocking picture and his ex-wife tells police about 0 instances of abuse over many years. the nfl re-opening an investigation into josh brn. just one dame into 2015 after being arrested for domestic violence following an incident with his then wife molly. at the time, brown indicating it was a one-time incident. >> it was an isolated incident. >> reporter: but now newly released police reports show brown allegedly admitting several times that he physically, verbally and emotionally abused had is wife. 165-page document containing
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arguments. e-mails he allegedly sent to their friends like this one saying i became an abuser and hurt molly physically, emotionally and verbally. i viewed myself as god basically and she was my slave. and pages of handwritten journal entries from the couple's count soing like this one where he allegedly simply wrote i have abused my wife. the nfl says when it suspended brown it was unaware of these details and investigators made repeated attempts both orally and in writing to all evidence but that their requests were denied. the police report says the league was aware of the couple's discourse. molly telling police before the 2015 pro bowl the league relocated her and her children to a room where josh would not know where they were after he lost his temper. >> the nfl to be in this kind of situation again, it's mind boggling. this is a failure of the nfl's domestic violence policy.
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thursday but many standing by their kicker. >> i want him to get himself right. >> reporter: the giants will very you the documents adding it does not condone or excuse any form of domestic violence. but what happens to brown will now lay in the hands of the nfl. and the nfl says they're reviewing brown's case while john mara who they signed to a deal this off-season says he doesn't feel duped by brown and won't speculate on his phi tore. >> you expect the league swiftly on this. >> i think they would want to. this pr is the kind they don't want. >> no question about that. thank you. a scary store. health alert after a model died days after cristing the chiropractor. it showed social media sensation katie may's death was caused by a jneck adjustment. mara schiavocampo has the story. >> reporter: may's career was taking off. in fact she was on a photoshoot when she hurt her neck and now we're learning treatment for
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her life. this morning, new information about the sudden shocking death of playboy model and so-called queen of snapchat katie may. the los angeles county coroner's office telling kabc's the 34-year-old's mother's cause of death, neck manipulation by chiropractor. her family speaking out for the first time about the tragic loss. >> your heart sinks because you feel like it was >> my followers are why i'm here so keep them coming. >> reporter: may had more than 2 million instagram followers before her death and was very active on social media. a short time before her death tweeting, pinched a nerve in my neck on a photoshoot and got adjusted this morning. it really hurts. days later tweeting, it still hurts. going back to the chiropractor tomorrow. officials say when may went back, the chiropractor tore one of her arteries during a neck
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flow to her brain. she died a few days later at the hospital leaving behind her 7-year-old daughter. >> we got a call and by the time my parents got out to l.a. the next day she was on life support. >> we don't want katie's death to be in vain. >> reporter: in a statement the california board of chiropractic examiners say it is aware of the incident and is conducting an investigation adding the doctor has an active license and has no disciplinary actio back and ask questions to our doctors, what are the risks to all the procedures? >> reporter: now we did try to reach the doctor who treated may but did not get a response. doctors tell us these kinds of sdechtss are very rare. but when they do happen they can be very serious. as for may's daughter who we saw her family has set up a go fund me page to help support her. she was a single mother and now that child lost her mom. >> thanks, mara.
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time for time for the big board. our team of insiders are here to weigh in including dr. richard besser right here at the table. we'll get to you in just a minute. we begin with more on the race for president with donald trump results if i win. a letter from one president to another is going viral. jon karl, this is the letter that george h.w. bush left in the oval office for bill clinton and he just said i wish you well. you will be our president when you read this note. i wish you well. i wish your family well. it's from another lifetime. >> it's just such a remarkable letter, george. it also goes on to say, don't let your critics discourage you or push you off course.
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now our success. imagine that. and, remember, that was a tough campaign. i remember at one point when george h.w. bush called bill clinton and al gore those two bozos saying his dog knew more about foreign policy than those two bozos. once the campaigning was done and insults were over it was time to move on and that letter symbolized it. >> they became very close in the years afterward, as well. >> absolutely. >> another tough campaign, 2000, al gore and al gore made a gracious concession speech. let's take a listen. >> i say to president-elect bush that what remains of part an rancor must be put aside and may god bless his stewardship of this country. >> now, jon, how important is a speech like that or this speech in bringing the country back together again. >> reporter: i'll never forget that one. that was in december after the long recount after the supreme court put an end to the recount,
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that was the best speech of that entire campaign for al gore. incredibly gracious and the country really needed it. i remember vividly out in front of the vice presidential residence there were protesters who had been chanting day after day get out of dick cheney's house, after gore gave that speech, they started chanting, thank you, al gore. it was absolutely critical to bringing the country back together after that very bitter campaign and even bitter recount. >> wow. that was really something. and a real act of patriotism by al gore at that time. >> thank you, jon. now to breaking news over new guidelines own kids and screens offering updated recommendations on children's screen time and dr. besser is here joining us to talk about this. what are these new guidelines. >> ace pediatrician i probably get more questions about this than anything else. such a rapidlily changing world.
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and not a lot of research. for kids under the age of 18 months video chatting only. you can use it to talk to a relative but all the other stuff, no good. for kids 2 to age -- 2 to 5 one hour a day and you need to pick an app where a child and a parent can do it together. they need to have the parent there to engage -- >> not just watching a show. >> not just watching a show. a lot of things marked as educational they really aren't. they like the ones from pbs and sesame workshop. it can be really hard to allows to you develop a family media plan that walks you through all of this. >> interaction. >> all of us know this is what we're supposed to do. >> parents are struck by guilt. but like exercise where there's this goal. any movement towards it is a plus. so, you know, here's a couple things that you can do. how many types you see a parent walking with their smartphone pushing a stroller or walking with their smart 67 phone and child next to them.
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child. one thing that would definitely help with this. how many times as a parent are you using the device as a way to calm your child down. you know, you can do that sometimes on an airplane, do it occasionally but not all the time. >> those little things -- >> a crutch. >> all those things help. have free play, enough sleep and interaction as a family. >> parents are scared on an ai keep that up. >> we got sad news for snoopy being forced into retirement by the insurance giant metlife after more than 30 years, let's talk to lucy danziger. i guess the company is saying they brought snoopy in 30 years ago to make the whole brand more approachable but now they want to have the brand more directly related to the work and saying snoopy isn't getting that job done. >> okay, let's not put that off on snoopy.
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"peanuts" fan and wearing my charlie brown stripes. everyone loves snoopy. don't cry for snoopy. he'll probably write his next novel. has his star on the walk of fame and got paid 10 to $15 million. he had a good agent there but metlife is moving forward and i think there's some new focuses for them on the corporate side of things and snoopy doesn't really play in the boardroom. he could probably dance on the table so i think they're making the right decision for them who lo american iconic brand. those "peanuts" characters will live on. >> with insurance companies and mascots. does this mean that ge gecko ise in ex-to go. >> geico created it so they own that. they don't have to pay extra. same with aflac. the duck never had it so good
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these sort of animated characters because there's no, you know, bad headlines where they're caught driving drunk or doing something nasty. they never age and, frankly, if you make your own icon and don't have to pay "peanuts" or somebody else, you own it so i think these brands are super smart to make it fun and memorable and, you know, bring a little humor to something as dry as insurance. >> lucy, they can say want to say, i think snoop got dog. >> you were saving that up. >> i agree with you and there's a blimp for sale if anybody wants it and actually i heard pikachu just got an agent so, you know pokemon is next. >> pokemon is next. all right. you know what, thank you, lucy, thank you, dr. besser and jon. we appreciate all of you. coming up in two minutes we'll take a look at the security footage, the new clues that could hold about kim kardashian's robbery. there are the guys on bikes and
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we're back with those new details about kim kardashian's robbery. new surveillance video allegedly shows the thieves. you can see them right there and we are hearing from the hotel security guard who says he was there that night and abc's kayna whitworth is here with more. kayna, good morning to you. >> reporter: paula, good morning. his account of the incident is terrifying and now authorities are said to be analyzing this new security footage to see if they can find out who take a look at this newly released video allegedly showing those five infamous robbers who snatched up to $10 million worth of jewelry and left kim kardashian westbound and gagged in her paris apartment. in the security footage obtained by m6 info you can see the timestamp, 2:19 a.m. october 3rd. watch as the first three pass on bikes. a few minutes later two others
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at 3:07 watch all five flee the scene. the last person holding what looks like a bag. sources telling abc news this morning the video has been passed on to police for further examination. the video surfacing as we learn new details from that night. the security guard who says he was forced to let the robbers in was also forced to interpret telling the "daily mail" kardashian said i have family and babies andhe began to scream again. that's mouth. a long piece of tape all the way round her head. >> kim kardashian west is someone who is on social media all the time constantly updating people, but since the robbery she's been silent. sorts say she doesn't really have any desire to resume public life at this point. >> reporter: her sister kourtney now speaking out. >> she's not doing great. >> reporter: confirming in a recent interview with
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>> i think she has a big supportisupport ive family and i know that like all the traumatic things we've been through, you know, we get through them together as a family and that's what family is all about. >> the first new episode of their reality show since the robbery airs this sunday. you have to keep in mind it was taped before the incident so e! telling ab news they're doing limited filming of "keeping up full production has yet to resume. full production has not started yet and, of course, you also have seen kim kardashian totally silent. >> there are so many conspiracy theorists but now that they see this footage maybe they'll think twice. >> we'll see what authorities say about it analyzing it right now. >> scary situation. >> kayna, good to have you here in new york city. great to have you in studio. coming up in our next hour two of the biggest singers in the world are here live, lady
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sunshine skyway. this is affecting the southbound lanes. you can see we have backup here even though the crash has been cleared out of the way. i expect in the next few minutes no delays. crash at williams road and mlk. delays westbound but we are hearing reports eastbound lanes are blocked. eastbound is moving a little okay there. opening up the cameras, taking a look outside, this is one of the slowest spots, 275 busch, 10 minutes from here to downtown. captain al is over a crash in pinellas county. this is the second overturned car of the morning. we are looking great. clear skies, 70 degrees. st. pete 73. we are well ahead of the front. these temperatures are not the cool down we are expect being.
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good mor good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. clinton and trump trade jokes. nothing off limits as trump downs down on stance. 18 days until the final votes. gretchen carlson's new rallying cry. her fight to take the secrecy out of fighting sexual harassment at work. the former fox star now planning to head to capitol hill campaigning to change the laws for all women in the workforce. ? it's the election kid edition. >> hello, hello in hi, michael. >> oh. >> michael face-to-face with
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>> american citizens, we should be nice to each other. >> what will they saying about the big issues in this election? ? perfect illusion ?> one incredible friday and lady gaga is here before her brand-new album drops. look who is waking up with "gma." michael buble, starting the day in style. >> good morning, america. good morning, mike >> he has his coffee and he's always excited. my first time on "gma." new record release, always nerve-racking, you know what i mean. >> no. >> and now he's performing live. >> he's here to say -- >> good morning, america. >> >> good morning, michael buble. really sold that this morning. >> yes, he did. >> in times square. >> i sense a little michael on michael man crush.
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strahan, it looks like you've got a pretty big fan here. >> yes. >> you know, i have his picture by my bed. i didn't know. what a coincidence. it's a little michaels love michaels. >> m&m. >> phenomenal guy. >> he really is. had the pleasure of spending time with him upstairs. cannot wait for his performance and lady gaga is also with us. she has new music. oh, that superow >> she's coming up. a lot coming up. the story this morning, the war on isis. fighters launched an attack on the city of kirkuk targeting several locations with bombs and gunfire including a police compound and power plant killing more than a dozen people. the assault appears to be a diverse from the ongoing offensive in mosul. now, a u.s. soldier assisting
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the mosul campaign. and federal prosecutor are accusiing an employee of stealig an astonishing amount of data. court docks don't say whether he shared this material with a foreign government. the data reportedly included top secret details about an operational plan against a u.s. enemy. and now to politics. donald trump and hillary clinton mixing politics with punch lines last nigh insults at what was supposed to be a light-hearted catholic charity dinner. abc's cecilia vega has more. cecilia, good morning to you. >> paula, good morning to you. i got one word for you, my friend. awkward. donald trump and hillary clinton just 24 hours after that heated debate in the same room sitting right at the same table. this was supposed to be for charity. a chance for the candidates to make jokes, self-deprecating
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this race, this one got personal and it got ugly. >> i don't know who they're angry at, hillary, you or i. for example, here she is tonight in public pretending not to hate catholics. >> people look at the statue of liberty and they see a proud symbol of our history. donald looks at the statue of liberty and sees a 4 maybe a 5 if she loses the torch and tablet and changes her hair. >> reporter: yeah, there were boos even jeers from some in that room. no one was off-limits. now, trump and clinton did shake hands but there is one image that captures just how awkward this night got. this guy sitting right behind trump cringing at one of his jokes, paula. his face says it all. >> certainly does. thank you very much, cecilia. we do have a frightening scene can at a mall near boston to
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see-called flash mob of thieves ran into this apple store and cut cords, made off with 13,000 worth of iphones as shoppers looked on in shock. they may be connected to a similar heist that happened a few weeks ago. sometimes you just got to have coffee come hell or high water. this man in hong kong didn't mind his local starbucks was get getting flooded during a storm. he refused to be disturbed while paper. the internet is creating memes. our favorite one right here. jaws in the water. still sipping that cup. that must have been some pretty good coffee to stay there through the flood for the hour. really -- >> zen master. >> "pop news" time. happy friday, everybody. and attention, shoppers, target has a new partner in none other than victoria beckham. joining forces with target, the chain's latest collaborative line. she took to twitter to announce
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over 200 pieces set to hit the racks for women and children, sorry, guys, victoria says on target's blog she loves the idea of launching a brand to broaden the customer base and available this spring and should last about one minute. >> snapped up. >> absolutely. i really had to think did i want to share this news because i really want to get something. and you never can. we've seen missoni and lilly pu just go. >> they don't make it for men so we never get a chance. >> you do just fine. >> that is true. >> buy the ladies -- >> okay. got it. got it. >> we know you got pull at that string. next up nothing like a little social media to take one unknown teen from a local merchant to a megamodel.
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customers. customers. he was trending on twitter and also being called hot tea. users swooning over his dashing looks, his piercing eyes, that was it. a fashion executive tracked him down, hired him as a men's wear model. my guess is the clothing fits him to the tea. >> i lara. >> ding, ding, ding. >> so good. >> remember the bell. i miss the bell. i got a little -- >> overused it. >> the bell was bent because i couldn't st >> i was aggressive with the bell. and finally, remember ken bone from the presidential debate? >> how could we forget? here he is. check him out. asking the candidates a question. now social media star and putting his 15th minute of fame to good use persuading americans to vote in the election. how does he plan to achieve his goal? well, of course, with the famous red sweater. watch this. >> is this really happening? it's just a sweater.
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heard. it's all about being part of 9 political process. i'm not a politician. i'm just a guy with a positive message. >> we want people who are devoted leaders and listen to us through -- >> just a guy with a positive message and amazing red sweater. the very brand that made him stand out in the first place for the online spot which is called ken bone's fifteenth minute. >> >> maybe victoria beckham needs to start manufacturing the ken bone sweater at target. >> might last more than one minute. that's "pop news," everybody. have a happy friday. >> great job, lara. coming up, what kids think about this electric. i was fortunate enough to sit down with a bunch of very smart and wise fourth graders. let me tell you what, i learned a lot. >> you actually got to meet a future president, i believe. gretchen carlson gearing up for her next big fight.
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welcome back. former fox news anchor gretchen carlson is on a new mission this morning opening up to "time" magazine to help women facing sexual harassment after her very public battle with former fox ceo roger ailes. "nightline's" juju chang has more. good morning, juju. >> reporter: good morning. you know what, gretchen carlson built her career in part by poking fun at political jewel in the crown of the fox news empire but after taking on roger ailes she now says she wants to fight the power, to change the system so that women everywhere can feel safe. this morning, gretchen carlson speaking out to "time" magazine. an unlikely advocate with a feminist rallying cry. i am saddened by the prevalence of powerful men objectifying women.
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single day in all different types of corporations. how does what happened to gretchen and her position on this play into the election? >> i think the remarks by donald trump that everybody heard on the bus sparked a sort of national discussion about sexual assault. there's a lot of women who have been dex wally harassed at work and can't speak up. do not have gretchen's power for position. >> welcome to "the real story." i'm gretchen carlson. months since the anchor filed the sexual lastment lawsuit against then fox news chief roger ailes. >> it's time for us to come out of the shadows and let our voices be heard. >> reporter: carlson reportedly settling just last month with fox's parent company for $20 million. now carlson says she's planning to testify before congress against forced arbitration clauses which she says are harmful. because companies can force alleged victims of sexual harassment to settle employment
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saying, it is a huge problem because it's secret and it plays into why we think we've come so far in society and we probably really haven't because we don't hear about it. >> this former miss america really was a toppler and brought down a giant. >> reporter: for now the wife and mother of two continues her crusade for women's empowerment. >> it's not the last we've heard of gretchen carlson. >> too many people have underestimated gretcn last we've heard of her. >> reporter: now, carlson declined to talk about her settlement with fox but what we do know she too had to undergo secret arbitration which is why she's fighting against having these cases swept under the carpet and studies show women get smaller payouts in arbitration versus public sexual harassment cases. >> huge difference. >> she did. >> as that woman said taking down a giant. all right, juju, thank you very much. "time" magazine's exclusive
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coming up, michael sit down with kids to talk about the candidates. what they want in their future president. stay with us. i like b better. i prefer b. b. i would like to smell like this every day. but what was body wash a? ohhhh i love bath and bodyworks. i have this in my bathroom. and what was the one they preferred? ohhhh. this is suave. really?
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aunty marion is how old? >> she's about 93 years old and she's watching you today and she's so excited. >> i'm so excited. >> we have michael buble. we have lady gaga. we have kids and their take on the election coming up with our own michael strahan but in just all right, everybody, the time has come to talk kids and
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sit down with impressive fourth graders who were honest, open and very wise sharing their take on the candidate, the issues and their message for the future president. hello, hello, hello. >> all: hi, michael. >> reporter: sure, they may look tiny but don't be fooled. you ever been on tv before. >> all: no. >> when it comes to politics these fourth grade students have some big voices and to be heard. tell me who that is, do you know? >> all: hillary clinton. >> okay. hillary clinton. you got it right. how would you describe hillary clinton? >> she's very determined person. >> what kind of president do you think she would be? >> she would help the poor and fight terrorist attacks. >> okay. who is that? >> all: donald trump. >> how would you describe him. >> he's a businessman. >> he's rich.
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>> okay, so what kind of president do you think he'd be. >> i don't think he would be the best president. >> why? >> because he's more of a businessman. just like i don't think hillary would be the best businesswoman. >> this is a unique election because it is the first time you have a female candidate. what does that mean to you? >> it means that there's actually somebody standing up for i guess you could say women's rights now and if she becomes president then, yeah, we made history. >> look at the smile on your face, yeah, we made history? what about you? else to do something. she's deciding she's going to make the change. >> i think it would be cool because we've never had a female president before so i want to see what happens. >> do you ever notice the differences between boys and girls? >> yeah. a boy is usually maybe more rough or a woman can be more quiet and sense tiff. >> you guys agree with that? >> sensitive. >> i don't actually agree with that.
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>> how do you these these two have been treating each other. >> i watched some of the debates and when i'm watching i see that they're not really explaining how they're going to run the country. they're kind of attacking each other saying he can't run the country because he did this. >> he'll say not true. not true. >> you shouldn't be yelling at each other but respect other people's opinions. >> he didn't even shake hands at a debate. >> what did that say to you? >> it said that they're treating each other very >> if you don't shake hands. >> they're both american citizens and i think that we should be nice to each other. >> well said. you're going to make me cry, man. that was like awesome. shana, don't you go oh god because i might cry. see, i'm sensitive like he is sensitive. we are both sensitive guys. so if there's one person on the planet you could be pick to be president who would it be. >> a nice friendly -- somebody
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everybody's ideas into account. >> well, noah just explained she basically wanted you to be president. >> that's what you think about me? >> same with me. i want you to be president. >> you want me to be president. >> yeah. >> i'd vote for you. >> you better. you're running my campaign. >> i asked these bright young mights to write a letter to our next president sharing the issues they feel are important. >> dear future president. >> if ef higher border security we will not have as many threats entering our country but all immigrations should have a chance to come to the united >> an issue important to me is interesting access to affordable health care in i would like for there to be stricter rules for owning a gun. >> better public education and affordable college education. i also think that the minimum wage should rise to $15. >> treat all sex, races and religions equally. >> when the usa does this it would be a couple closer steps to achieving prosperity. >> i was expecting shorter school, free lunch and candy all day.
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thank you guys for being a part of this. i appreciate it. >> no, thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> they were awesome. >> they were -- >> impressive kids. >> so impressive. >> should we address you as president strahan. >> no, those kids were trying to butter me up. i don't want to be president. it was great to see how engaged they were in the fourth grade if a lot filtering down to them. >> a lot of that of course in the piece, a were talking about are real issues. >> absolutely. such a profound moment when they said here coming from children themselves that the politicians themselves were acting like children. it's a really powerful moment. >> i think i have to invite shayna over to our house, quiet women? >> i looked straight at lara. like quiet women. we don't know about that but they were great. thank you, kids, for helping me with that piece. everybody, don't go anywhere.
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good morning. on this friday, we are seeing improvement across the sunshine skyway. it's a little slow. we are seeing a three minute delay due to the crash in the clearing stages, causing a slight visual delay across the sunshine skyway. that is heading southbound. through st. pete, 275 and gandy, up to speed in both directions. traffic is clearing out nicely following this morning's commute. checking the drive time on the
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u.s. 19 slow tampa road to east bay. 20 minutes 54 to 275. in the red on dale mabry, seven minutes fletcher to waters. let's head out to the beach. one last beach day. the weekend will be a little too cold for that. by the afternoon, we will warm things up. the breeze will keep it on the chillier side. by the way, doing any boating this weekend, small craft advisory continues in effect our big cold front is scheduled for arrival tonight. 70 in tampa, clearwater. low 70s in st. pete. otherwise mid-60s. nice and cool start. there is the front that will separate us from some very chilly temperatures up to the north and west. not much of a moisture contrast here. i'm not expecting much in the way of showers. i think a few clouds will be
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? ? [ applause ] welcome back to "gma." we have a great audience here this friday morning. i don't know if you can see the audience. somehow they pushed out all the men. >> nothing wrong with that, george. nothing wrong with that. >> girl power on "gma." what do you have over there. >> the "gma" paper and on the front page there's this guy who is amazing. great article. and he's here right now. everybody, please welcome grammy award winning singer michael buble. [ cheers and applause ] >> don't get up. don't get up. how are you?
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>> man crush. >> you already kissed the picture. >> you know how many types i kissed it too? oh, my gosh. >> "gma." i'm so -- [ applause ] >> we're going to get to music in a minute. >> sure. >> but we're going to have topics you can chime in on. >> we know you're shy. >> so efficient right now. >> george, what you got? >> everybody remembers that time in life when maybe out of high college, didn't know what you were going to do with your life and well, two young women have figured out a great way to help people think about it. alison and megan from ireland and they created a video called dear future me. let's take a look. >> every now and then you're going to need to put yourself first and do your own thing and that's okay. >> i hope you don't take yourself too seriously and i hope you continue to laugh about the things that go wrong in your
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an arrow can only be shot by pulling it backwards. it means it will launch you to something great. keep focusing and everything will go your way. >> you shined, shimmered splendidly. beyonce would be so proud of you. >> fantastic encouragement. right there. michael, this plays in perfectly to your new album. check this out. he's speaking to his younger self. >> isn't that fabulous? >> there he is. >> yep. >> i was wondering -- >> i was 8 years old and the first one in 40 years old in the second one. >> you have two boys. >> i do. 3 and 10 months. >> little. >> future me. >> yes. >> they're just getting to that wrestling stage, right? >> yes. >> spider-man. i love that you just said ah instead of boo. no one boos children. yes. >> your kids are like your
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>> you know, i think one of the things that i always want to say to young people is that the only difference truly between being young and old who are older is life experience and i want to say to kids out there that are watching this morning, that it gets better. i know your life experience doesn't tell you that. you think that the life is like this forever but it does get better. high school, you think it's forever. it isn't real. the social scene will change for you. >> it's a flash. >> know that it gets better. it really does. bullied and people dealing with heavy things at that age and need people to be able to talk to or people to talk to them. >> the one thing they can't have is perspective. >> it's hard. >> very true. i would say try not -- try to live in the moment. stop rushing to the neck thing and appreciate the here and the now. >> that is a good point. >> i feel like we're always looking either back and questioning or regretting or looking forward for the next
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and appreciating it. >> you know -- >> and get off your phone. >> get off your phone. >> i think the biggest thing for me was just, you know, growing up and appreciating it. i'm with you. be in the moment. appreciate what you have and i would love to tell my kids get a job in the future so daddy can stop -- [ laughter ] >> just saying. and i have a question for everybody. how much would you pay for a pair of shoes? what's the most -- how >> are we talking shes. >> $100. >> sneakers or for shoes. >> for any shoe. >> what's the most you would pay. >> you can't ask that. >> no. >> yeah, that's probably a bad thing. what would you pay over $99,000 for a pair of shoes? >> we all say -- >> definitely no. >> definitely no. >> i think we actually have the $100,000 shoes in house. >> these are -- >> real shoes. they exist right here.
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created them. the only pair. don't touch them. you'll have to pay for them, okay. they're called the first class shoe. they want to give people the experience of being in first class from virgin airlines but we have wi-fi. a little belt right here. there's a usb phone charger. can you try to charge my phone, michael? see if it actually works. all for a good cause raising money for charity. >> oh, wow. >> soles for soles and you can bid on it on ebay right now and all the money will go towards this charity that and clothing for underprivileged kids. >> but if you wear them on the play and say fasten your seat belts do you have to fasten your shoes too. >> it has a screen on it. it has everything. >> they don't think anybody will really wear them. >> it has mood lighting on the side. >> people have bid it up to -- >> over $99,000. >> that's a great cause and for a very unattractive shoe. >> exactly. >> are you kidding? >> the only one in the world.
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these shoes. >> yes, yes. and it's great, great cause so bid away, ladies. >> somebody is bidding on this right now. >> my grandpa has a pair just like that. they have no internet or tv but they look a lot like them and look very comfy. >> on a silver tray. >> you know what, we'll get to something that is the most important thing here at the table right now. you mr. michael buble. >> oh, no, no. please. let's stop talking about me or i'm not here for that. >> yes, you are. >> honestly i want to just talk about other things. than my album that drops today. nobody but me. >> "nobody but me". >> you'll sing for us. >> yes, a many. >> so excited about that. you got original music on it but also reinvent some classics. love that combination. >> thank you. >> what's your favorite on the album? >> there's so many favorites. i mean they're all --
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"nobody but me." >> dropping today. amazon, itunes or best buy -- you know, for me i really think that i love the fact that i get to continue the legacy of my idols through the great american songbook which is the greatest gift america ever gave to the arts and my job is to make it more authentic than it's ever been before so like "god only knows," a reimaged cover of one of the greatest songs ever written by brian wilson. i dug deep. you know, and for me that that song, for instance, i went into the studio, shut off awe the lights, put my piano next to my mike and shut the lights completely off and put i picture of my two kids and sang this song to them. when you hear the record, you get a sense of that intimacy and that sense that i was like as you said in the moment. >> how does it work? how do you decide. >> with great difficulty. i must love what i do because i've got to sing this stuff for
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i ever produced and that's very much like an actor who decides he's going to, you know, make his own movie or direct his own movie so everyone in my life thought i was crazy that i was throwing it away that i was making the decision that is the worst decision you can make and it was so fulfilling to be with my best friends and create something that meant a lot to me and you leave your comfort zone, you grow. >> good advice for your future self. >> what do your boys think about the album? >> it' [ laughter ] and so flat that your voice is okay. >> thank you. >> you sound like me. >> yes. >> but, no, voice is great. we'll hear it later. congrats on your two little beautiful boys that we got to see pictures of earlier and the album, again, what was it called? he's going to perform just ahead. michael buble, everybody. do not go anywhere and lady gaga is also with us so don't go anywhere.
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i'm her i'm here thousand with the one and only lady gaga. her new album "joanne" is out with "perfect illusion" debuting on itunes in 60 countries and she's just getting started. good morning. >> good morning, michael. nice to see you. >> great to see you. >> good morning, america. >> i like that. good morning, america.
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"joanne" can a very personal song. >> well, actually my father is here today and my family, jo p anne was my father's sister. this album was named after her as well as my middle name. she died in 1974 and the tragedy really stayed with our family. our whole lives and i wanted to makes a record about family and friendship and togetherness and learning from the past and so that's why we're here today. >> a lot of people described this as raw and very and you just released your third single. tell us about that. >> well, it is a great song. i love this record so much. i did it with mark ronson and blood pop and hillary lindsay, a country writer from nashville and this song, you know, i really want people to hear it and be reminded that, you know, we might sometimes not feel so great, but we are still and i want them to remember how awesome america is and how
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the record says a-yo, we're smoking them all, we're still number one. >> you named some people you collaborated with but did quite a few collaborations on this record. >> yes. >> do you like collaborating? stuff with tony bennett has always been fantastic. >> i loved working with tony. >> one thing i love about this album, it is on amazon, it's 3.99 on amazon which is something special i think for your fans. >> it's so wonderful and generous of them and wonderful music experience of the fans. morning. >> and also you said johnny cash and garth brooks was influential so did country music play any influence on this album? >> it did. you know, my mother is from west virginia and i grew up listening to country music with her and i've dated my fair share of cowboy, as well. so that had an influence but the album isn't just country, it's folk, it's dance, it's pop, it's funk. you know, some of my vocal jazz influence also flies this there
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influence from growing up listening to rock 'n' roll with my father, but essentially it is a pop record. it's just, you know, my brand of pop and what i like to make and push the envelope. i love my fans so much. i hope they love it. it's a special day. >> your brand is working. i'll tell you that. incredible musician and also you performed the national anthem at the super bowl last year. this year you're doing a halftime show. i now i talked to you before. you can't tell me exactly what you're going to do but tell me how excited you and honored to be doing the halftime show. we've been already planning it and thinking of all the different ways we can make this a special experience for the football fans and, you know, i was thinking yesterday about how wonderful it's going to be to be also playing maybe a few new songs from the new record at the super bowl with my grandmother who is joanne's mother. she's blind but she'll be able to hear i think from the stands
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means more to me than anything. >> two things that come across every time i talk to you is family because your family is always with you and talk about your grandmother, father, mother and your fans and something you're doing for the fan, you are a doing this dive bar tour. >> we had two shows already, one in nashville and one last night at the bitter end in new york city which was actually the first place i ever performed at in new york when i was 15 years old. so to be there last night was so amazin experience and yet i didn't even realize it until the show was over because i was so focused on doing a great show for the fans. >> i'm sure you did a great show for the fans and you're on the cover of "the new york times" style edition. a lot of style. you and michelle obama, you're doing it all. you got it all down. >> thank you, it was really an honor to be recognized in "teen" package as one of the greats with michelle obama. truly she is i think the greatest woman in our country right now.
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to the world, it's just been amazing to watch her candor and her love shine through on the tv every day and all makes us feel safe, i think. >> you make me feel safe sitting next to you with lady gaga. and the album "joanne" is out now and let's go outside to ginger. >> all right, here outside where it is a rainy times square. but that's not going to dampen our excitement because there's halloween excitement in the air, just over a week away and to join me for a very special surprise. kid, are you ready? all right, we have three marvel superheroes here, captain america, thor and spider-man, come on out. >> how are you doing? you guys look good. you look good. >> so exciting. >> you look really good. >> should we hit it? >> hero, let's get ready. pose like this, okay. yeah. >> ooh.
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back back now with that guy, michael buble. his brand-new album "nobody but me" is out today. right now he's performing for our fall concert series. here's the title track. "nobody but me ? >> let's go. ? baby i ge ? baby i get a little bit jealous but how the hell can i help it ? ? when i'm thinking on you and maybe i might get a little reckless ? ? but you gotta expect that what else can a boy do ? ? my momma taught me how to share i'll b share i'll be selfish i don't care ? ? 'cause i want you i need you all for me ? ? and i don't want anybody loving my baby nobody nobody
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hey ? ? and i don't want anybody thinking just maybe nobody nobody nobody nobody nobody but me ? ? and i know when you got a lovely lady it might drive the boys crazy ? ? when she's looking so fine whoa i know know know that no one would ever blame me ? ? the only thing that could save ? my papa told me once or twice don't be cruel but don't be too nice ? 'cause i ? 'cause i want you baby i need you all for me ? ? 'cause i don't want anybody loving my baby nobody nobody nobody nobody nobody but me hey ? ? and i don't want anybody thinking just maybe nobody
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to "gma" to speak with robin r0b9s. after getting his first hit here after making headlines comforting fellow citizens in need what he is going to say to robin will surprise and inspire you monday on "gma." >> michael buble, how was your first time on "gma." >> you know what, it was gentle. and it felt really good. >> you're still smiling. >> now we got time to hug each other. >> it's been a vy thank you, guys. thank you very much. have a great day, hey, nobody.
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good morning. heading out the door to work before we start the weekend, you should have no trouble getting there. no reports of crashes or break downs on the roads. the crash we were following on the sunshine skyway is clear. we are back up to speed in both directions on the skyway. we want to do -- ran into a little slow down at the end of the howard frankland bridge, the bottleneck approaching tampa. that is typical for this time of the morning. check this out, less than 10 minutes across all three bridges, courtney campbell, howard frankland and gandy bridge. the drive on i-4 is good as well. 26 minutes from lakeland to downtown tampa. >> thanks a lot. looks great weather-wise. clear skies. lots of sunshine today.
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temperatures warmer than the water, today is the day. then we get cool big time before the next couple of days. pleasant saturday and sunday. we have to deal with chilly temperatures to start off the days. mid-70s in st. pete. upper 60s across the rest of the area. low pressure to the east will merge with this front. but dry air will make the frontal passage quiet. i don't expect much as far as rainfall. we will stay warm, toasty this afternoon with temps in to upper-80s. a breeze will begin to pick up, northwesterly winds then we get the dry air that moves in tonight and then the cold temperatures overnight into the early part of tomorrow. before that happens, another mild afternoon. above average for this time of year, mid- to upper-80s with good humidity here. not too bad. by tomorrow morning, then the chill comes in. along with the gusty wind it will feel colder than what you
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a young woman's lifeless body found in the street in a tampa neighborhood. ahead in a live report, details on the information that investigators are revealing this morning. >> donald, if at any time you don't like what him eye saying, feel free to stand up and shout wrong while i'm talking. >> good natured fun takes a sudden turn. how things got uncomfortable during a charity dinner with donald trump and hillary
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