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good morning, america. urgent manhunt. two police officers ambushed overnight targeted and killed while sitting in their cars. >> possible rifle rounds. >> a suspect on the run. a massive search right for the white house remains neck and neck. as hillary clinton bring os out all the big guns. >> this guy, don't be bamboozled. >> hoping to turn attention back to donald trump and away from that bombshell investigation as trump makes his case to be president. >> the clintons are the sordid past. we are the bright future. >> both sides crisscrossing the
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until the election. nba hall of famer scottie pippen caught in a nasty divorce battle renewed in newly released 911 call. >> can you send someone over here? my husband is being really aggressive with me. >> there is no incident, ma'am. can you talk to him, please. >> we have what pippen is saying this morning. and battle to be the greatest. >> cubs are forcing a game seven. >> the cubs in it to win it sealing their lead overnight with an epic grand slam. >> to the wall. in more than a decade. >> forced to deliver when the game is on the line. >> now forcing the indians to a game seven as fans rally from cleveland to wrigley field ahead of tonight's championship showdown. ? good morning, america. good morning, cubs, fans. are you okay, george.
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it has gone to seven. chicago going crazy with this victory. >> everyone going crazy. crazy game last night. this is the cover of this morning's "chicago-sun times." the hero addison russell celebrating that grand slam. this is how he warms up before the game. he has some dance moves. he'll be doing that again in preparation for the game. i'm like why. i walk past george's dressing room every morning and he's in i've seen it. >> that little camera in your tie. we got a lot more on that coming up. also a lot more on the race for the white house. six days to go and our new poll is back to a tie. 46- clinton and trump. more on that later. we begin with breaking news. two police officers killed overnight in iowa. let's get right to pierre thomas. the killer still on the loose. >> reporter: indeed, good morning, george. the hunt under way for whoever
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they're forced to respond to nightmare words officer down. this time two murdered in the line of duty. >> possible rifle rounds. there had an officer down. >> reporter: a statewide manhunt und underway for at least one suspect accused of executing two officers in cold blood. >> black male, orange shorts, was in the vehicle got out to make the shots and then jumped back in the vehicle and traveling eastbound. >> reporter: according to police the ambush-style attacks occurred about 20 minute as part beginning at the first officer shot sitting in his car on patrol alone. >> we have another officer hit over there. >> reporter: the second killed while responding. he was also found shot in his car. these shootings come as officers killed by guns in the line of duty up dramatically by 48%. and police there are deeply concerned this is not over. that there's someone out there targeting officers. >> incredibly tragic. all right, pierre, thank you.
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and hark is calling on top surrogates to rally in the battleground states. making an all-out push in florida last night. abc's cecilia vega is on the trail there in ft. lauderdale. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. the final sprint is happening right here. donald trump calls florida a must win. hillary clinton's team calling it the most important state on the map and both right here this morning fighting for it. hillary clinton crisscrossing florida. three stops, one people. it's not okay and look at what he does. he calls women ugly, disgusting, nasty, all the time. >> reporter: clinton trying to shift the focus away from her e-mails by delivering a blistering assault on donald trump. >> started with immigrant, moved on to latinos, african-americans, muslims, people with disabilities.
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list with a special guest appearance from alicia machado. >> he made fun of me. >> reporter: the former beauty queen that was insulted by donald trump because of her weight. >> let's reflect on the absurdity of donald trump finding fault with miss universe. >> reporter: calling on her friends to make a last minute push, seven surrogates. eight battleground states, 17 events yesterday alone. >> you were elected you were disrespect women once you are elected. >> reporter: staying on message over those e-mails. and telling early voters in some states they can still change their vote. >> this is a message for any democratic voter who have already cast their ballots for hillary clinton and who are
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states where you can change your early ballot if you think you've made a mistake. a lot of stuff has come out since you voted. >> reporter: now, there are a handful of states where you can change your vote. wisconsin, pennsylvania and michigan among them. minnesota the deadline there to change your vote has passed. it's hard to see this new push having a huge impact. nearly 28 million people have already cast their ballots as of this morning. >> yeah, we're heading up to 40% of the jon karl, matt dowd join us now. makes a lot of sense for hillary clinton to be in florida because if she wins there -- >> it's over. >> but we're also seeing both campaigns branch out to these blue states. >> you see real nervousness on the part of the clinton team on states that they thought were solidly in their camp. hillary clinton is going to be in the state of michigan the friday before the election. in michigan, this is a state they thought they had wrapped up a long time ago.
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the hillary clinton super pac is now advertising in michigan, in wisconsin, they're back in colorado which is a state that they had pulled out of weeks ago and in pennsylvania. so -- >> putting up that fire wall. >> okay, matt, we have less than a week to go but what can we expect from both of these camps? >> well, in honor of game seven of the world series, baseball. so i think what happened in the last week is that donald trump put a few runs on the board in eighth inning and cut lead from five to three so we're headed into the ninth inning and hillary got out without giving up the total lead. it is by two or three-point hillary advantage and she has still a frayed wall but wall in the electric tort college so ninth inning and still slightly ahead but anything can happen. >> should have brought andrew miller in. >> she made a few errors. >> but in the ninth inning can anything be done to sway voters at this point? >> well, it's interesting.
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about early vote. there's already almost 30 million votes cast like runs she's scored. you have to prevent error, not commit errors in the final inning and not give up the long ball. i think that's what each side has to do. donald trump still has to put singles and doubles in to score runs in this but just not commit errors. >> jon karl, one thing she had to give up. when the polls were wide she was hoping to end on a real positive now in if you look at why she's closing out alicia machado going after donald trump on the miss universe case and closing advertising, it's a combination of he is somebody who is sexually harassing women and who will blow up the world in a nuclear holocaust. it is a very negative taking the low road for both sides. this campaign is ending on the lowest note that i've ever seen. >> and it will end with the two candidates with historic
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playing the new york yankees when the fans love them, but most of america doesn't like them and that's how this is ending. >> you know your baseball, huh? >> we can go anywhere. hockey, football. >> okay, thank you both. just six days away from the election our full live coverage starts at 7:00 anchored with our team right here on abc. >> going to be a long, long night. now to that deadly explosion at a major gas pipeline in alabama. fears growing it could send prices as we head into the busy thanksgiving travel season and phillip mena is in alabama and ripple effects felt all around the country, good morning, philip. >> reporter: hi, robin, good morning. yeah, drivers in this region could start seeing those ripple effects in the next day or two. i spoke with some gas station managers around here who say that customers are already bracing themselves to are a shortage and hitting the pumps to top off tanks before prices go up.
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be seen for miles. this morning, concerns the impact from it will be felt by millions. drivers looking to fill their tanks may soon be facing a price hike in the wake of the blast. >> this situation if not immediately aleve greated could pose a real risk for gas price increases going into thanksgiving. >> reporter: the severed pipeline stretches from houston, texas, to new jersey. supplying gasoline to about 50 million people in 13 states, that's nearly half of region's fuel. news of the explosion and subsequent shutdown triggering a state of emergency in alabama. >> it affects not only alabama but states all up and down the eastern seaboard. >> reporter: gas futures skyrocketing as much as 15% tuesday before easing off. just two months ago a leak on that same pipeline led to days of shortages. 17 cents in tennessee and 28-sent hikes in georgia and
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just how long and how severe that shortage will be, it depends on how quickly they can get that pipeline repaired. officials are hoping it'll be done by saturday but, george, that's no sure thing. >> not at all. the latest on bill cosby heading back to court today as he tries to convince a judge to throw out sexual assault charges, prevent his accusers from testifying. abc's linsey davis is here with more on the pretrial hearing. good morning. >> reporter: the biggest item on 13 other accusers will be permitted in the trial. pennsylvania law only allows such testimony if it demonstrates a pattern of behavior but the defense says the testimony is old and irrelevant. another face-off this morning for the second day in a row as bill cosby heads back to court where his lawyers are fighting to keep potentially damning evidence out of his trial. it stems from an alleged assault
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university employee andrea constand. prosecutors argue testimony from 13 accusers is relevant to this case. the prosecution says the other women should be allowed to testify to show cosby had a signature pattern of behavior that spanned decades where he allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted dozens of women. >> the prosecution must think that this is important to their case or they wouldn't have filed the prosecution motion seeking to have testify. >> reporter: but cosby's lawyers argue the women's memories are tainted by time and prejudiced by media coverage. >> here we are now 12 years later asked to defend a case where witnesses have died. memories have faded. >> reporter: cosby pleaded not guilty. his lawyers are not only calling for the judge to maked the alleged witnesses make memory
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them let go. >> what do you say to the people who say, come on, we're talking about 60 people would make this up? >> we've seen it so many times in our criminal justice system where think a multitude of accusers yet it was determined there was no case. >> reporter: the prosecution is also hoping to get cosby's 2005 deposition included in the trial where he answered questions in constand's civil suit after he was assured by the then district attorney he would never be prosecuted. cosby and his legal team have always with constand was consensual. >> okay, linsey, thanks. amy, an earthquake in oklahoma. >> parts of oklahoma were shaken by a 4.5 magnitude earthquake overnight not far from tulsa. this was the fifth quake to hit that state in one day and was felt as far away as kansas city. recent quake activity raised concerns about fracking and disposal of wastewater from energy production. there are new details now in
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investigators now believe no one was controlling that plane when it plunged into the indian ocean in 2014. they believe it ran out of fuel and spiraled into the water killing all 239 people on board. the circumstances and the location of that plane, though, remain a mystery. syrian dictator bashar al assad has no regrets about the civil war in his country blamed for half a million deaths. he told reporters the social fabric of syria is better now. u.s. government for the bloodshed and says he plans to stay in office until 2021. well, pope francis is making it clear there will never be women priests in the catholic church. while flying home from sweden the pope reaffirmed the position laid out by john paul ii who said ordaining women was not possible because jesus chose only men as his apostles. and finally, well, sometimes they are changing. this thanksgiving for the first time you'll be able to do more
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hot line for tips. you'll be able to text your question, as well. the hot line has fielded crazy questions in its 36 years. one asking whether a turkey in her father's freezer since 1969 would need extra time to thaw. no word on the answer to that. yep. but you know what, i feel like texting so 2015. my kids aren't going to get on board until you can snapchat your questions. they don't even text anymore. >> so passe. >> i didn't know there was a place to reach out to ask questions about the turkey. that's the problem. you know what is cooking, baseball, everybody. the chicago cubs pushing it to game seven. the sweetest words in sports. game seven, t.j. holmes, you're in the stadium where history will be made. what you got, my man? >> hey, there, good morning, stra. this is exciting but you got to remember this is also nerve-racking and will give you chills. these are the two teams with the longest championship droughts in
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68 years for the indians. so somebody's streak and suffering will end tonight. problem is, somebody else's suffering is going to continue and they might feel a pain like never before. now, the indians had a chance to wrap it up in front of their home crowd but at times they looked like they were the ones who were cursed. overnight the chicago cubs defying the odds crushing the indians in game six of the world series. you're looking at the star of >> high fly ball to left center. at the wall. grand slam. 7-0. chicago. >> reporter: addison russell just 22 years old hitting the first world series grand slam in a decade. >> a lot of emotion was going through my head. just happy it came tonight. >> reporter: the young shortstop also catching the last out. >> this is russell to force a game seven. >> reporter: earlier hitting this two-run double when cleveland outfielders seemed to
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call for a flyball. >> neither one gets it. >> reporter: the indians looking as though they were the cursed ones. maybe they should ask charlie sheen about that. the arc known for his role in the movie "major league" trolling the tribe for not inviting him to throw the first page tweeting whoever is idiotically guilty of preventing me from throwing out the first pitch in any of these home games, well, just saying. but the countries had more than luck on their side last night. their starting pitcher jake arrieta backing up the cubs' pitching. >> struck him out. arietta into and out of trouble. >> reporter: kris bryant very happy with where the team is. >> i love this team on our backs against the wall. really good baseball. >> reporter: any other way this should have gone down? >> here we are in cleveland, right, they have their history and their drought, the cubs down 3-1. a game seven. it is going to be so exciting. >> reporter: it's amazing, guys, to think i was here just five months ago talking about the cavaliers ending a drought for
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professional sports and here we are they could pick up another one. guy, it gives you chills. you hate it for any fan base that has to lose this series. >> you're there and do you get a feeling from the fans that maybe how the cavaliers came back on golden state, this could happen to them with the cubs? >> reporter: see, the problem is, it's on the opposite side because who is coming back in this one? it would be the cubs, right? nobody in cleveland wants to hear that but it's the cubs who were down 3-1 and could now inspiration from the very cavaliers here in town. so i don't think anybody wants to hear any comebacks right now. >> all right, t.j., enjoy the game tonight. what's the weather going to be like. >> really mild. i mean this time of year and when they had the world series back a long time ago it was snowing so nothing like that. 64 degrees. less than ten-mile-per-hour winds and could see scattered showers and heat, all-time hottest november for many cities on the map there as we started
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coming up a stunning day in the court in that hot car trial. the ex-wife grilled over her husband's secret double life. and the newly released 911 calls at the center of scottie pippen's divorce case. >> my husband's gotten crazy again with me. >> and what do you mean your husband's gotten craze i is with you again. >> he's breaking things. he's just scaring me. >> what pippen is saying right now. it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol.
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2-0. high fly ball to left center at the wall. grand slam. >> what a shot, the first world series grand slam in more than a decade. addison russell, chicago cubs this is really going to be something. >> if you waited this long why not one more day. that's how i look at it. also right now our new poll shows hillary clinton and donald trump tied in a dead heat as clinton calls on her top sur greats to help make her case and trump tries to turn blue states red with just six days till the election. take a look at these images, believed to be the burial slab of jesus uncovered for the first
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researchers had 60 hours to access the tomb in jerusalem before it had to be resealed. >> work fast. >> it's a big day in country music, everybody. 50th annual cma awards and lara will be live in nashville with dierks bentley, all those fans up this morning early and excited. >> or they stayed out late. >> that is a big early morning crowd. >> nothing like country music fans. they are great. >> we will get to that. right now trial in georgia and the defendant's ex-wife is back on the stand grilled by prosecutors about her husband's double life as she defends him against murder charges and, boy, amy, another emotional day of testimony. >> it was incredibly emotional and one thing that both the prosecution and the defense seemed to be able to agree upon, justin ross harris had been living a double life before leaving his 22-month-old son cooper behind in that hot car. >> you would agree that that was somebody completely different than the person you married? >> i would agree that was a part
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not share with me. >> reporter: harris' now ex-wife leanna taylor grilled by the prosecution during a second day on the stand confronted about her husband's affairs and sexting with other women including the morning of their son's death. >> did he ever tell you that he'd gotten up at 5:43 a.m. around then or was awake at that point messaging strangers? >> no, he destroyed my life. >> reporter: prosecutors say harris intentionally left cooper to die in that car taylor telling jurors his infidels broke their marriage. the couple divorcing earlier this year. >> i'm humiliated. i may never trust anybody again. the way that i did. if i never see him again after this day that's fine. >> reporter: but despite that she insists he was a good father and is no murderer. >> did ross love this little boy. >> yes, he did, very much. >> reporter: harris has pleaded
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backseat as he went into his office on a 90-degree day. one of his co-workers testifying that harris was, indeed, a forgetful person. >> i've been in incidents with him where he's -- he is for getful. >> reporter: his own brother telling the court while he was not perfect he could never kill his own son. >> i think he loved cooper more than life itself. i'll never believe anything but spoken to her ex-husband since she tied for divorce in february and moved to alabama to be closer to her family and there's a lot for the jurors to digest. >> you got that right, amy. thank you. to that bitter divorce battle involving nba hall of famer scottie pippen. 911 calls now surfacing of his wife telling dispatchers he was getting aggressive. abc's mara schiavocampo is here with more details. good morning, mara. >> reporter: robin, good
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two calls in one week as scottie pippen is fighting for custody of the couple's children and their estimated $50 million fortune. this morning the brakeup of the nearly 20-year marriage between scottie pippen and his wife larsa heating up. in these newly released 911 calls -- >> 911. what is your emergency? >> hello. can you send someone over here. my husband is being really aggressive with me. >> reporter: larsa is calling police last month after an argument with her husband. scottie joining the conversation. >> is it verbal or physical? >> verbal. >> what's the address of the incident? >> there is no incident, ma'am. can you talk to this lady? >> reporter: larsa eventually tells police not to come after all. then three days later another call. >> my husband's gotten crazy again with me. >> what do you mean your husband's gotten craze i with
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he's just scaring me. >> reporter: two weeks after the 911 calls were made scottie filed for divorce. the pair have four children together and are used to life in the spotlight. >> scottie inside, got hammered. >> reporter: scottie an nba hall of famer who won six championships with michael jordan and the chicago bulls. larsa a close friend of the kardashians, formerly on "the real housewives of miami." >> i run the game. filings obtained by abc news, scottie claims the marriage is irretrievably broken. asking the court not to award alimony in any form. he's also seeking ultimate responsibility for the children adding he wants to move them from their ft. lauderdale mansion seen here in real estate listings back to chicago. divorce documents show the pair did sign a prenup before they were married in 1997.
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pippen's attorney notes larson have never accused her husband of violence and did tell dispatchers she had not been injured. >> especially when there's kids involved. >> four children so it's a difficult thing. >> all right, thank you. michael. all right, thank you, robin. coming up on our big board a big new warning about energy drinks. you want to definitely stick around and hear that. we have the truth and find out the truth behind that royal romance everyone is talking about with prince harry.
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it is time for our big board and team of insiders standing by live for more on the morning's top stories of our friend at "people" magazine kate coyne is here at the table. we love it when someone joins us at the table especially when it's you, kate. >> love being here. >> you're the dessert. >> fine by me. i love dessert. >> stock market hammered as
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tends ripples and "shark tank" star kevin o'leary joins us now and, kevin, so tell us what's going on here. >> it's chaos out there. markets like certainty. your 401(k) likes certainty. people like to know what's happening. only ten days ago it looked like a shoo-in for clinton. that's no longer the case. today it's a complete unknown and the fear index just moments ago, the national federation of independent business put it out there. it's the highest ever. total chaos. all over the place. >> well, speaking of certainty and six days we're certainly going to have a new president. how do you think the markets will react to a president clinton or president trump. >> that's what the whole world is trying to figure out. we look at trump, an outsider who never ran government but half the population thinks it's not working anyway. very much like when reagan got in and said what is this cowboy actor doing in the white house. we'll have to wait and see what happens. on the clinton side this
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special investigations and it was very, very challenging and so for hillary, if any of these e-mails end up being bad news, the concern for investors is she'll be president but she'll immediately be indicted and then the worst case is another impeachment bad for markets too. that's why it's so uncertain. both paths have a lot of chaos in them. >> yeah, but we will know by next week. yeah. all right. thanks, ke warning about energy drinks. a brand-new report reveals serious health issues that could come from drinking too many and dr. ashton joins us live. doctor, this comes from a guy who was drinking a few a day. what happened? >> acute liver failure here. it is a big deal. really, really serious. a case report of a construction worker who was allegedly consumer four to five energy drinks a day for a period of
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called niacin, also known as vitamin b3 which is known to cause things like flushing, low blood pressure, stomach issue, liver damage, now here come the caveats. this gentleman did have hepatitis c pre-existing and the american beverage association really quick to point out this one case report does not show cause and effect. in my book you've heard me say it before, moderation is key. these energy drinks are not meant to >> and how about being mixed with alcohol? there was another study that looked into that, jen. >> statistically. this is out of purdue university, robin. this was a study done in mice because we can't do this type of study in human beings who are teenagers. but it looked at young mice combined energy drinks with alcohol, found that it produced structural and functional changes in the brain that may persist into adulthood greater than either of those things
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but a reminder these are not for kids or teens and do not mix them with alcohol. >> i'm laughing because when she said alcohol, kate went, whew. >> a few flashbacks. one or two. >> you know, you mixed it with energy -- >> yes, i've done it as well. >> all right, i'm with you. no more. >> no more. >> especially not now. >> no, not now. absolutely not a child right now. >> finally new details about the royal romance. oreos out that prince harry one of the world's most eligible bachelors is dating american actress meghan markle and things may be getting serious as we said, kate is here. so what are you hearing? >> so it's serious enough that she has met prince charles. so meeting the family, i mean, meeting the future king doesn't get a whole lot more serious until there is a ring on it. for me it's not just about him settling down but harry settling
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actress who is three years older than he is. it's the most delicious thing to come along for the royal family in quite some time, i mean, it's too fantastic for words. >> i think delicious is an understatement. >> ah. >> but i'm wondering should robin dust off her fascinator. is there a royal wedding on the way? >> i would say like a hop on expedia and look at airfares maybe. don't book the ticket yet. but just, you know, consider it because, you pretty serious. that they mean business. she breaks the mold from all his previous girlfriends. this is not chelsea dave/or -- this is a red thoroughbred -- she means business. >> kudos to them for keeping it under wraps until now. >> you got the power of the royal family behind you and can probably pull off just about
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and they can keep things pretty well hidden until now. we're all over it, forget it. she won't be able to go to the drugstore without us. >> i have a question for everything. you were with prince harry this summer. do any of us think we'll get a royal invite if they do get married. >> i'm having a cougar moment because i love prince harry so i didn't hear a word you said. i was just looking at his picture. >> how about you, kevin. >> i'd like t really. i like chaos. >> and you're in the perfect spot to say that right now. all that you've been talking about. i got to tell you when i spent time with him, harry is so charming and you could tell he is in a different place right now. he's really settled and i think it's maybe time. >> i think that's right and in the last six months we've seen a more mature centered harry more of a focus on the future and
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to go with this girl please make it so. an american princess would be a delight. in we would love it. >> we would love it. >> he does so much good for people, i really love that about him. >> as long as they're happy. >> as long as they're happy and we love having you three join us at the big board. thank you. thank you, kate, thank you, dr. ashton. oh, thank you, kevin. we appreciate you, man. coming up in two minutes, is this the boldest criminal act ever? the boldest criminal stole a cop car and live streamed the whole thing on
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now, look, check it out, i'm in the cop car. where is my sirens at? >> reporter: that's 25-year-old john penny moments after he allegedly stole a police car in tulsa, oklahoma, mobasher. >> cops -- >> reporter: penny live streaming to facebook boasting about his felony all while officers are in hot pursuit. >> i'm driving with my knees right now trying to show all this. >> leading them on a chase reaching speeds over 100 miles neighborhoods with children. at one point penny stopping to get out of the stolen car giving facebook viewers a look at what he's seeing. after a 40-minute pursuit, officers finally able to apprehend penny after tracking the stole lin-manuel police car to his parents' house. >> i would encourage every criminal out there to facelook live their crimes so we can catch you a lot easier and use
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trial. >> reporter: he has an extensive criminal record and was able to steal the patrol car after officers left keys in the vehicle but there was one thing the suspect got right. >> this is my last video for sure. >> reporter: oh, yeah, last video. penny is being held in a tulsi county jail on nine felony charges including alluding police and resisting arrest along with possession of a firearm by a felon. there you heard police say, you know what, keep doing this because we'll catch you do. >> goes into your dumb criminal file. >> hubris if ever i've seen it. when we come back, kendall jenner's secret house scare. is she suffering from something called sleep paralysis. it's a condition that affects millions. live in nashville counting down to the cma awards. lara live on that stage and dierks bentley will be there as
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[ bells jingling ] whoa. the holidays are coming. [ barks ] you're right. we need to get ready for the big show. what's up dudes? lots to do. hey iron man can you run up for the lights? you got it. thanks. [ drums beating ] way to assemble guys. what's elmo's motivation? um, fun! [ giggle ] got it. excuse me. coming through. oh, hey. what do you think? tall enough? it's starting to click guys. woo-hoo. yes. [ instrumental music ] woah, we're gonna make this... [ barks ] yeah, spectacular.
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even if you don't buy a car from them. because feeling obligated is uncomfortable. and tight. in places it shouldn't be. carmax won't make you feel that way. lucky you. i feel like a quilt. back here on democrat gm we are counting down to the cma awards. exciting day in nashville. lara is there live. dierks bentley. they'll be hot. they could have or tie a record high for the date. all of that plus big performances on a very mild morning. i know when i've done that it's been rainy and cold so lara is very fortunate to have such a great day and that heat then moves east. some of the numbers we didn't get a chance to show you. look at new york 72, rally, 83. seattle had their wettest october on record. bolders in yosemite shutting
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it's 8:00 a.m. deadly ambush overnight. two police officers in iowa shot and killed. police now race to find the shooter. the urgent manhunt right now. health scare. a sleep disorder that kendall with. >> everyone says i'm fine but i don't feel fine. >> cow have sleep paralysis and what could be triggering it? dr. besser breaks down the symptoms and the solutions. ? i won't give up ? no more rules. when it comes to playtime should parents be backing off and letting kids make their own rules? the dad making headlines saying there's no time for limits. it all starts right here. two major awards about to be
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dierks bentley. >> as he says -- >> good morning, america. ? good morning, dierks bentley. how about all that energy down in nashville this morning. >> and for good reason. we are excited for tonight's 50th annual cma awards, biggest night. >> and no one more excited than lara with dierks bentley. lara, you have a big "gma" exclusive. crowd. you guys have been fantastic. i was just explaining to them this is a big award right now. this is a "gma" exclusive. we thanks cma so much for letting out hand out two of the awards, the biggest awards, we'll start right now with music video of the year. we're going to find out right now who is going to win that award.
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"fire away" by chris stapleton, "humble and kind" by tim mcgraw, "record year" by eric church and "somewhere on a beach" by dierks bentley. i actually have the envelope here. this is from detroit even touche. very official and the winner of video of the by chris stapleton. congratulations, chris and we will be also announcing another award later in our broadcast. george, we're right now i want to get back to you guys in the new york. >> waiting for those awards. all right, that was a big one. video of the year for the cmas. amy with the morning rundown. the big story authorities in iowa trying to find who is
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duty. those officers were killed in separate shootings in the des moines area. first one officer was shot in his vehicle. and when the second officer responded, he was also ambushed while in his car. it's believed police are now searching for a man who fled in another vehicle after those shootings. officers are conducting the search in pairs for their safety. and now to the race for the white house. tighter than ever with just six days to go this morning our poll for the first time showing clinton trailing trump when it honest and trustworthy, nearly 30 million americans have voted early. a reported drop in african-american turnout could be a concern for clinton and cecilia vega is on the campaign trail with all the latest. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: amy, good morning to you. this is the state that could decide this election and both candidates are here this morning fighting to win. hillary clinton spent her day yesterday crisscrossing florida. no mention of the fbi's investigation into her e-mails,
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unleashing a new round of attacks on donald trump laying out her closing argument. >> started with immigrants, moved on to latinos, african-americans, muslims, people with disabilities, prisoners of war. >> reporter: clinton joined by alicia machado who trump insulted for gaining weight. trump still hammering her on voters who have already cast their ballots it's not too late to change their minds. >> this is a message for any democratic voter who have already cast their ballots for hillary clinton and who are having a bad case of buyer's remorse. in other words, you want to change your vote. >> reporter: wisconsin, pennsylvania and michigan among the states where voters can actually change their minds
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28 million people have already cast their ballots in this case. >> all right, cecilia, thank you. and a new prediction this morning about the upcoming thanksgiving travel season. a record number of people are expected to fly this year, nearly 3% more than last year. so experts say book your travel now because average fares are rising every single day this week. well, meanwhile, on the road there is concern of rising gas prices after a fuel pipeline explosion in alabama. analysts say prices in that region could increase by up to 15 the owner hopes to restart that pipeline this weekend. and a quick supports headline the college football playoffs rankings announces on espn and alabama is number one. >> roll tide. >> roll tide says robin followed by clemson, michigan, texas a&m and the university of washington round out the top five. finally the boss came out and rallied the crowd to help us stand up for heroes.
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a spark ? >> yep, bruce springsteen performing at the tenth annual stand up for heroes benefit, the work of abc's bob woodruff and his wife lee. they have helped raise more than $33 million in support of wounded veterans and families and supported, guys, nearly 2.5 million veterans and their families. it's a remarkable event and our hats are off to them in terrific organization. >> and how it's grown and the boss has been there thank you. well, nashville has lara spencer and we have sara haines. >> we'll keep that country going. time now for "pop news." we all know bill murray is a huge cubs fan. but one woman managed to outdo him. karen michele showed up to the stadium and didn't have a ticket. she was hoping to buy a last-minute seat when she spotted the legendary comedian himself and decided to start following him. not creepy at all. luckily for her it paid off.
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which turned out to be the seat right next to him in the front row. the two sat side-by-side cheering as the cubs upset the home team 9-3. isn't that cute? >> like that all the time. great guy. >> i will tell him i'm the good luck charm. >> that's true. >> i feel like you could get your own ticket, though in i got to work. >> think about running around and wanting a ticket and getting a front row seat. >> happen to have one. >> i'd sit in just staring at him like this. that would have been creepy. gearing up for the cmas with country themed "pop news" that i promised you. brad paisley and carrie underwood revving up for tonight. here's what they told lara. >> we might be up to about 12, something like that. we're doing like decade inspired looks, so -- >> genius. >> i want to pay tribute and
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it's fun. it was fun this year. >> can you even imagine 12 wardrobe changes. >> the different eras and brad said he would play along with that too. >> that's awesome. >> he's going to do 12 too. >> not 12 but -- you'll see a different era. the first eight minutes tonight, the first eight minutes they keep saying you got to be there early. >> yeah. that's the word on the street. >> george said it like it was the worst >> imagine george's 12 costume changes. it would be like we throw that back on and a different tie. i'm not picking on you. >> have to work on that. >> brad opened up about his 14 wins. only alan jackson and george strait have more cma nods than brad. >> oh, wow. >> pretty good record. finally, "jimmy kimmel" is gearing up for mean tweets.
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big town have hair like a zoolander villain? >> oh, man. >> they takes the joke in stride. >> not really. >> kind of cute but miranda lambert. florida georgia line, we hope they have as big a laugh. tune in to "kimmel" at >> yeah. >> i remember you did that. >> there were several. >> you deliver such a mean tweet because you're such a -- >> what were they. >> there were several was about eyebrows and that was the good one. >> all right. thank you, sara. >> coming up that sleep health alert. kendall jenner revealing she may have a condition that affects millions called sleep paralysis, dr. besser is here with the solutions and also ginger zee
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back here on "gma" and that is kendall jenner tackl revealing a secret health struggle describing what may be sleep paralysis. abc's paula faris has more. >> everyone says i'm fine but i don't feel fine. >> reporter: in a sneak peek of "keeping up with the kardashians" kendall jenner revealing a health scare. >> i wake up in the middle of night and i can't move. >> reporter: describing what doctors say could be sleep paralysis when you're temporarily unable to move or speak while falling asleep or waking up but your mind is
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>> for many people it's this feeling of almost fear that you want to move your body but you can't. it typically lasts for a few seconds to as long as two minutes. >> reporter: kendall's mom chris jenner questioning if her symptoms are as serious as she feels. >> i think you've just got anxiety. >> i'm done arguing with people because i don't feel fine and i promise you one day when i'm rushed to the hospital, then you guys are going to wake up. >> reporter: jenner a reality star since 2007 and a professional model stress in the past. >> a lot of times in our country we're very busy, we're not making sleep a priority. if you're not getting good quality sleep and not getting enough sleep you're at a greater risk for having sleep paralysis. >> reporter: no one knows for sure how many people suffer from it but it's most commonly triggered by lack of sleep and stress. for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. we're going to bring back
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break that this is something that you've suffered with. >> i heard you guys were doing the story just this morning i thought. well i have that and have a doctor's appointment today. i've had narcolepsy. i knew that was really wrong excessive tiredness i was having sleep paralysis. i thought it was bad nightmares then your whole body -- you can't move and your brain is going nuts. what is happeningy is this a nightmare so i kept associating it with that "then" i had the >> doing much better. >> i still get it once in a while. now because i know what it is there is -- still frightening. >> people are waking up this morning and going, what are we talking about and it is about reducing your stress. we all need to do that. >> so many people when they heard we're doing this tell me that happened to me. that happened to me and while stress and lack of sleep are the main cause, things like narcolepsy can be there as well but there are things that we can do in terms of improving our
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>> we have to have a shooting environment. >> yeah, we talked about the importance of routine but there are things you can do to try to make your environment more soothing for you. >> such as. >> well, we know that one of the ways that our body tells itself is there is a rise in melatonin but bright light and blue light can inhibit our body's release of that so there are things we can do. one is just dimming the lights but a couple of cool things. i've got these orange glasses and when i put those on,ak like, the environment changes. okay, and what that does it allows her body to release more melatonin. put them on for a couple of hours before bed small studies show it may make you sleepier. on our electronic devices, you can hit something called night shift and it turns your screen colors from blues to oranges. other devices you can download that as well. little things you can do that may help you get a better
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hour before bed is a good thing too. >> do you do things like that. >> the routine is supposed to be number one which i'm not so great at especially with our schedule but i keep the phone away. a big one for me. i can tell a big difference and out of the room and then what i also do is that calming, i've been using lavender, some of those things. >> i do that too. >> important. >> bless your heart. >> well -- >> funny when you do stories like that and she comes out and goes, hey -- >> 1 in 2,000 people have narcolepsy. if you h out. >> don't ignore it. >> coming up what's being called the anti-helicopter parenting
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>> we have all heard of helicopter parenting. some of us may even be guilty of it but now a dad out west is pushing play time without supervision. becky worley out in san francisco with a closer look at the anti-helicopter trend. hey, becky. >> good morning, george. call it the free-range a father of three here in the san francisco bay area says parents, step off and let the wild rumpus begin. you're dropping your kid off for a playdate and your ma term radar starts pinging. skate ramps with no helmets. a trampoline with no net and wrestling, oh, boy. children jumping off the roof. what? red flag.
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lanza, a father of three boys who says this is the antidote to the modern problems of childhood. too many screens and lives overscheduled by extracurricular activities. >> we like to think of our yard and the streets around where we live as our playground. >> reporter: his idea to create a space where kids can play without many rules and feel empowered. radically unstructured play. >> we get to do whatever we yard all the things many parents avoid, a menty skate park. a trampoline, playhouse climbing structure and kids love it. they come from all over the neighborhood with their parents' concept, of course. >> what he's countering is children don't get a lot of opportunity to try things for themselves to take risks, to take on challenges and to decide what they want to do. >> reporter: as i watched these kids playing in the street mostly making good choices,
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it reel minds me of how we grew up. an era of less parental intervention, more freedom. >> i'm trying to make a whole human being here. not a kid who just knows how to do school work. >> a little bit controversial at times because mike lets those kids sometimes play on the roof of his 2-story house but walked away empowered to let my kids have more freedoms, find spaces they could call their own and keep them as far away roof as possible, george. >> good idea, becky. i'm with you. let's go outside to michael. >> thank you, george. let's get back to country music and lara in nashville to find out another cm award winner. hey, lara. >> hello, michael. hello, nashville. [ cheers and applause ] we are having so much fun down here with the cmas and, yes, we are going to announce another cmas award right now. this one for musical event of
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different for girl, dierks bentley featuring elle king. home alone tonight featuring luke bryan. "the fighter," keith you are been featuring carrie underwood. think of you, chris young with cassa depope and "you are my sunshine." morg morgane stapleton with chris stapleton. the cma award goes to -- "different f bentley featuring elle king. dierks will be on stage momentarily. we are going to have a performance live here in nashville. look who is here. [ cheers and applause ] we'll go to commercial break but how are you feeling right now. >> i'm so good. my buddy is the co-writer on this.
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? [ applause ] we have a great audience with us. can i just say, okay, these lovely women are from my >> who dat. we say making groceries. >> thank you. thank you. >> what do they say in wisconsin? >> howdy! >> if you weren't with us last week we were talking about how in different areas of the country i said make groceries, you said you had never heard of ha. >> that took me back to the south, making groceries. let's make some conversation. start us off. >> heated debate, actually, so a
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who here fights about where the thermostat should be at? [ cheers and applause ] so i actually when i was looking at the story because women tend to like it hot ever. men like it cooler. i because of my breast cancer medication are am going through the change so i like it cold because i can't stand to be hot with the hot flashes, but do you all -- are you at all -- >> not anymore. >> ali and i simpatico. >> did you in. >> no, we both like it cold now. >> there's a new article tackling this big divide. the change. robin just got it. >> after i asked him, i got it. too late. >> ali thanks you for for telling everyone. >> why is ha. >> i was more subtle than that. >> i like it cold. why is that? >> men have a higher amount of muscle to generate heat in cold
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generate heat while resting. men also have a higher basal metabolic rate that gives them a higher resting temperature so when sleeping they get hotter so like it cooler but, you know, i like it cooler too. >> when somebody looks at george and goes, you're hot. >> exactly. [ applause ] >> very good. very good. all right, now here's what i'm bringing to the table. i got a question. is it ever too this -- ? all i want tore christmas ? >> yes. >> i love hearing it. >> christmas music. >> that's the first time this year, yeah. >> all year. >> but you know what, people are really upset about playing christmas music -- in fact, four radio staying as cross the country already playing it 24 hours. >> 24 hours? >> 24 hours. >> until christmas.
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asking when do you think it's okay to start listening to holiday music and more than 10,000 of you weighed in. see there 22% said november 1st. 55% after thanksgiving. i tend to think that. after thanksgiving. >> yep. agreed. >> 16% said december 1st and 7% said never. come on. >> i don't want to be in your family. >> bah humbug. >> do you think -- >> after thanksgiving i want before. >> in hour house it's hard enough to get our kids to agree to it on christmas music. they want it a -- >> i have a favorite. i have a favorite. ? christmas will be a very special christmas ? >> oh, i could hear that year round. ? sglets bah-dum-bum ?
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what is that? >> a french bulldog in a french bulldog in a special guest at "gma" this morning. >> it's not real. >> taking selfies over there. >> clean up after the dog. you know, and this is who i'm bringing to the table. i am bringing one of the stars of mel gibson's new film "hacksaw ridge" to the table. please welcome luke bracey, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] >> how is it going? [ applause ] luke. >> how is it going. >> very well. >> but, hey, the movie, you grew up in always aufrms the movie was filmed in australia. is that how you got connected with mel? >> no, i think i was just luck y i was in america when i got the film. i got the script and read the
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i wiped the tears from my eyes and called my agent and said i'd like to play a tree in this movie. mel gibson is making it. it's this incredible story. it was kind of a no-brainer but i just happened to luck out it was filmed in sydney and barbecue at my sister's on sundays. >> tell us. >> this conscientious ober saved 75 people by himself. if we put everythg the movie. it would be just -- >> he was out on the battlefield without a weapon. >> without a weapon. the only man in the military in world war ii that didn't have a weapon. they tried to court martial and he just went, this is what i believe. i just want to save people. >> i saw it. i had chills the entire time and literally on the edge of your seat watching this man do what he does. i'm listening to you now and three southerners at this table and your accent was incredible. how does an aussie and you're in australia like pull that off.
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straightaway. you know, so i kind of can pick up a little bit of it before. it's about eight weeks of hard work. i worked with a dialect coach, the same one andrew and teresa worked with. an absolute genius. >> the southern accent is hard to nail. when people do it wrong it's awful. >> easy to caricature. >> i don't know, practice. practice. >> well, the practice paid off. we got a clip of you and andrew garfield who plays doss. you are in a foxhole. ridge." >> your momma raised you. >> i knew her. she gave me to an orphanage when i was 5. never saw her again. i learned how to hate quick. i judge people quickly and i got you wrong. [ applause ] >> this movie is a love story but it's all about brotherhood as well. how was the shooting with all these guys. >> it was great. we got down there and such an
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we were to be a part of this story and so everyone was just on board straightaway and it's really, really true. the brotherhood we had on this. everyone came together and was really, really felt fortunate to be telling this story. it was all very organic and it's true. we saw each other a couple of weeks ago and it was like we hadn't left each other, as well. nice to be -- have that connection to some people now forever. >> you were telling me you were in new orleans for a premiere and drew >> on hacksaw ridge. >> he was there 92 years old and ready to go. they were really moved by the movie but then afterward they were standing up out of their wheelchairs telling you how mean of a son of a gun they were back in the day. >> shows you did a phenomenal job. we all appreciate it. the movie is "hacksaw ridge" in select theaters opening nationwide on friday. make sure you check it out and
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you guys having a good morning? oh, yeah, we all are here and that weather brought to you by volkswagen and, michael, i see you got a pup of your own. >> this is coco is with the man who is changing the face of race car driving. lewis hamilton, fresh off back-to-back grand prix wins in mexico city and austin, texas, pushes for his fourth championship. welcome, man. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >> you know, as we said, i was going to shake your hand. this guy is so hot driving this car, he might burn me. a lot of people think driving a race car pushing a pedal and
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>> they are. they are. the craziest thing when i tell people we lose up to ten pounds in a race. an hour and 45 men, people go crazy. >> everybody wants to lose weight. >> exactly. >> you're a three-time world champion, the first black f1 race car driver. >> yeah. >> but you didn't -- you grew up from humble beginnings. >> yeah. >> your father had to work four jobs at one time to support your raceing. >> it is a really expensive sport and me and my one-bedroom apartment and something my dad didn't know what to do with me so started racing and it was something i loved doing but, yeah, he had to work four jobs. we didn't have the money to do it. >> i don't know what to do with my son. i'll support him and drive a race car. >> he would tell you don't do it because it's so expensive. >> it paid off big time for you. a phenomenal champion and you have coco who we're doing this dog adoption all month long.
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of the pets. >> this is his first u.s. appearance. [ cheers and applause ] well, yeah, i mean, i've got two dogs, i've gone up with dogs and had labradors and the great dane and take coco around with me as much as i can. i have bulldog in uk that just had an operation. >> you're popular with 11 million followers on social media but your dogs have about 100,000. >> i know. it's crazy. >> what kind of indulgences? what is the perks of lewis hamilton. >> this one is crazy. she doesn't like to walk anywhere so i have to get an uber to take her to the park. so she's -- >> uber to take the dog to the park. and just set her on the bench. >> she does her thing then she gets back in the car. >> coco, can we switch lives? i really wouldn't mind that. you're a famous world -- you're famous all over the place but
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party and were unrecognizable. >> nobody knew who i was. >> you went as the joker. >> i did. >> from "batman." how long did it take you to put it on. >> 2 1/2 hours to put it on but in england we don't celebrate halloween so when i knew i was going to be here i was like i want to do it for the first time and do it properly so -- >> you got to go big, right you got to go big, good luck, man, on your chase for the fourth championship. we're rooting for you and you know what, lewis hamilton, everybody. comi performing live for us in nashville.
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to give you a hug. >> thank you. > from the one and only robin roberts. i'm just doing my job, dierks. it is a gorgeous day here in nashville and this man flew all night long to be here from his show in orlando. dierks bentley, everybody. now a cma winner. moments ago. we announced it. how did that feel to get one of the first awards. well, the second award. but it hasn't even started and already a >> it's unbelievable. long time fans. get the day off. >> nice way to start the day. you have two more nom napgs for male vocalist and album of the year for "black." does it take away the wards. >> to get one award under the
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a lot so share it with all the fans. here since the middle of the night. >> your fans are loyal and know you started here and all began in little bars. >> looking at legends. wolfie's weanary's actually headlining this place, january 21st so very weird to be in the middle of all these -- i played the palm over for a free steak dinner one night >> that's what you got to do. >> i played everywhere there is and this is an amazing gig. just this alone playing here would be a dream come true for me. >> hard work pays off. hard work. >> thank you. >> you guys came out early so it's going to pay off right now. it is time for a song. the title track from your number one album here is "black." >> thank you.
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? the moon outside it's too bright those blinds yeah let's just keep them closed ? ? you know my hands they know where to go to find your fingertips ? ? trace them back to your lips take you on a trip and flip that switch ? ? make my world go black hit me like a heart attack ? ? that thing you're doing there brush me with your hair i swear ? ? i don't know how long that i can last make my world go black ? ? black make my world go black black ?
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anymore ? ? black like a sky with no stars just find me and fall into my arms ? ? make my world go black hit me like a heart attack ? ? knock me flat on my back yeah ? ? just keep doing that that thing you're doing there ? ? brush me with your hair i swear ? ? i don't know how long that i can last ? ? make my world go black make my world go black ? ? hey ? ?
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baby ? ? i just wanna feel your touch feel your rush ? ? i don't wanna see a thing i just wanna feel your love ? ? make my world go black hit me like a heart attack ? ? knock me flat on my back yeah just keep doing that ? ? that thing you're doing there brush me with your hair i swear ? ? i don't know how long that i can last ? ? make my world go black make my world go black ? ? make my world go black ?
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? "good morning america" is brought to you by prudential. [ cheers and applause ] you guys, the cmas are considered the oscars of country music when it comes to award shows. it will be very special with the 50th tonight. >> no doubt. let's go back to lara in nashville. >> all right, thank you so much, george. guy, you do not want to miss the 50th annual at 8:00, 7:00 central on abc. now more with this guy, dierks bentley. he is going to play us off with "somewhere on the beach." >> nashville, tennessee. ?
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? bet you think that i'm all alone no ? ? bet you think i'm missing you and wishing you would call my known what hell no ? ? i went wheels up on a runway and that ticket was a one-way ? ? i'm somewhere on a beach sipping something strong ? got a new girl she got it going on ? ? we drink all day and party all night i'm way too gone to have you on my mind ? ? she ? and she got me like you ain't
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