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you go. >> "g.m.a." is starting now. have a great weekend everybody. good morning, america. deadly train crash right at rush hour. frightening new images from inside that new jersey station. >> we just heard, like, a ka-boom. the whole place shook. >> panicked passengers flee the mangled metal. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> one mother killed. after dropping off her toddler at day care. more than 100 injured. investigators trying to determine why the train didn't slow down. an exclusive interview this morning with the real-life superman. >> i was trying to help whoever i could. >> he rushed into the building when so many were racing out. "unfit for the presidency." the stunning headline from one of the biggest newspapers in the country. as the gop nominee sounds off,
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anchor and fight the anchor all the time on everything i said. what a rigged deal. i'll tell you, we're in such a rigged system. it is terrible. >> and this morning, his new twitter storm attacking that beauty queen again. now calling her, quote, disgusting. mystery in paradise. two sisters on the exotic trip of a lifetime found dead in their luxury resort room. just days after posting these photos. the family's search for answers this morning. and from heckler to hero. the golfer fan who challenged some of the best players in the world at their own game. the $100 bet and the perfect putt. what he's saying this morning about the shot of a lifetime. that makes me laugh every single time i see it. good morning, america. if you're going to heckle a pro golfer -- >> you better make the putt, george. >> you better putt like one. exactly.
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at the ryder's cup. heckling the guys. one thing better than the putt could be his celebration afterwards. >> a tiger move. a shot of a lifetime. a lot of news to get to. hurricane matthew on the move right now. take a look at the massive storm spinning in the caribbean. winds up to 100 miles an hour. ginger is tracking that hurricane right now. but we begin with the latest on the deadly train crash in new jersey. investigators on the scene trying to find out why the train baer barreled right through the station. amy is on the scene. you saw that man that jumped in to help. >> it had to be a horrific scene for that man. 29-year-old rahman perkins. he ran in to help the woman who died on the platform. his account and so many others will be of great interest to the ntsb. who is piecing together all the moments that led up to that
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>> reporter: images of chaos and panic inside a new jersey train station after a commuter train carrying 250 people at the height of rush hour crashed into a station. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> you heard a ka-boom. the whole place shook. >> everybody is thinking the train is going to slow down, and just collided. >> reporter: it struck with such violent force, part of the ceiling collapsed. debris raining down on the hundreds of people waiting for trains. >> reporter: passengers poured out of the emergency windows to escape the carnage on the train. >> before i knew it, i was flying forward into car one. the wall of car one. i bounced back and hit the wall. >> reporter: as hundreds of firefighters and police raced to the scene, they found the most severely injured passengers located in that first car. many trapped. investigators trying to find out why the train didn't slow down. this surveillance video showing the train heading south at 8:05 a.m. thursday.
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approaching the ho boeken station. the final stop. the speed limit, 10 miles per hour. the train may have been traveling 30 miles an hour. the train engineer, now identified as 48-year-old thomas gallagher was treated for minor injuries and is cooperating with investigators. here's what the station used to look like. now the century-old building in pieces. everyday heros like this man rich pitching in to help. >> when everybody started running out, i ran in. i saw the train crashed into everything. i just -- i just started trying to help whoever i could. >> reporter: you ran into a building that people were running out of with a superman hoodie. you helped so many people when they were scared and didn't know what to do. >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: what made you run in? >> i don't know. my mom and my dad raised brave kids. >> reporter: perkins found
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daughter at at day care and was waiting for a train when she was hit by falling debris. perkins, trying to comfort her as they waited for help. were you able to give her peace? you held her when she was taking her final breaths? >> yes, i'm just going to say, i tried to comfort her as much as i could. i knew she was in pain. i said, i'm not going to leave you. if you're going to die, you're not going to die by yourself right now. m >> boy, that young man was raised right. >> reporter: he was incredible. and rahman said he was in the right place at the right time because he deviated from his normal routine. he saw a group of women selling breast cancer awareness t-shirts, stopped to talk with them for several minutes, and then saw people starting to run.
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and had he not done that, he would have been next to that woman when the train crashed. >> people want answers. moments ago, i spoke with bella dinh-zarr. arrived as soon as possible n yesterday afternoon. and, we have found that this is a -- push/pull car configuration that has crashed into this hoboken station. we're in the process of securing -- making sure that the site is safe so our investigators can access all of the information that's available on these three cars, as well as the engine. >> so, right now you have had limited access to the accident site? >> that's right. we did have access, however, to the locomotive. we are able -- we were able last night to take out the recorder. we will be getting information from that event recorder. >> you want to talk to the engineer and others, right? >> that's right.
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well as the other crew members. and we'll be checking records, maintenance records, employee records. we'll be doing all of our standard operation review of the records. >> what are the main questions you'll be asking the engineer? >> we'll be asking the engineer what -- exactly what he was doing. we always look at the 72 hours before the accident to make sure that, you know, to follow his -- his activities during those periods. we'll be asking what he remembers of the actual crash itself. >> the new jersey transit rail was ordered to install a safety system known as positive train control. ptc. this was back in 2008. can you describe what this does and could it have prevented this accident? >> well, the ntsb, robin, has been recommending positive train control for more than 40 years
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it's a safety system that prevents train-to-train crashes and also prevents overspeed crashes by preventing derailments. >> that type of system, could it have prevented this accident? >> that's what we'll be looking into. i know everyone is really anxious for information. and as are we. we want to look very carefully and be very careful before we present anything other than what we find in our investigation. >> that's y everyone is anxious for the answers. thank you very much for your time this morning. i know it's a busy day ahead. >> thank you. >> bella dinh-zarr. hopefully, the engineer and other crew members can provide some answers to that. >> 40 years for that system. hopefully this helps push that system forward. now to that massive hurricane matthew gaining strength overnight. with winds hitting 100 miles an hour. ginger has been tracking its path. good morning, ginger.
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hurricane matthew, it's a category 2 hurricane. gusts are at 120 miles per hour. fortunately, for the next 36 hours, it stays over the open ocean. only affecting some shipping lanes. but then watch what it does here. it turns to the north. strengthens more. the path takes it over cuba into the bahamas by tuesday into wednesday. the next natural question, does it affect the united states? right now, the national hurricane center has it pushing off to the east. that would be great ne couple of outlying computer models show it going toward florida. one to watch. the flash flooding is more of an imminent threat. north carolina, already more than ten inches of rain. we're on alert from maryland to michigan. a state of emergency in cumberland, north carolina. flash flooding tearing through streets, leaving gaping holes. >> people are still trying to drive through this mess.
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10 imnches of rain falling in 2 hours. >> please don't put lives at risk. >> reporter: nearly two dozen people rescued. >> my car stopped. i can't swim. the water is almost up to my door. >> reporter: in detroit. >> people are taking a gamble. >> reporter: drivers barely able to navigate. many ending up submerged. this is unrelated to matthew. get that out there, and just know that it could see coastal flooding and flood watches that include places l robin, george, michael? >> ginger, thank you very much. we move to overseas. to jerusalem where president obama and former president clinton joined dozens of world leaders for the funeral of shimon peres. abc's chief foreign correspondent, terry moran is on the scene. >> reporter: it was the end of an era here in israel. you could sense it. so many world leaders joining
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yarmulke with his crest. a rare handshake with benjamin netanyahu, all to pay tribute to shimon peres. really the last of the founding generation of the state of israel for a long-time champion for peace, right up until the end, as president obama said in his eulogy. >> the region -- is going through a chaotic time. threats are ever-present. and yet, he did not stop dreaming, and he did not stop working. >> reporter: as they buried shimon peres on these slopes here in jerusalem, many israelis feeling as if they had lost a kind of father figure. perhaps we're also burying the vision, the hope for peace that he worked so long to achieve. george? >> president obama hit it right
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tireless idealist i have ever met in my life. >> so impressive to see the world leaders. now to the race to the white house. 39 days until the election. until the next -- and nine until the next debate. and donald trump is lashing out about this week's showdown, calling it rigged, and going after the moderator, as trump makes headlines with a non-endorsement from a major paper. abc's l all those details. good morning, tom. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. donald trump has described his campaign as historic. this morning, making a headline. "usa today" has never taken sides in the history of the presidential race. now they're advising their readers not to vote for donald trump. one of the nation's most read newspapers, "usa today," telling voters to stay away from donald trump. the paper's editorial board breaking their no-endorsement policy, calling trump a serial
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but the board also not backing clinton, saying they didn't have consensus for a clinton endorsement. the war on trump as he is putting a new spin on the debate he claims he won. >> i had to put up with the anchor and fight the anchor all the time on everything i said. what a rigged deal. >> reporter: but that's not what he told me after he walked off that debate stage. mr. trump, how do you think you did tonight? >> i thought it was great. i got everything i wanted to say, i got it out. >> reporter: now, after a senior campaign staffer said trump failed to execute at the first debate -- >> i will work hard. ly t-- i will tell you that. >> reporter: on "the view" his campaign manager on the defensive. after mocking a miss universe on her weight. >> did you reprimand him and say, listen, why are you calling women fat pigs? did you say that to him? >> i think it's beside the point. >> what did he say?
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>> reporter: and now, "the daily show" unearthing an interview from 2004 where trump fawns over a 23-year-old female high school teacher arrested for having sex with a 14-year-old boy. >> by the way, did you see what she look like? >> not bad. >> not bad. i'd say so. do you think the 14-year-old kid is scarred forever? he might have put the move on her. it might have given him confidence actually. >> reporter: back to that exchange on "the view." overnight, donald trump sending out this tweet. did crooked hillary help disgusting check out a sex tape and past alicia m. become a u.s. citizen so she could use her in the debate? you have a presidential candidate talking about a sex tape. we have entered new ground. >> one of several new tweets this morning. he was up at 3:20 a.m. doing another tweet talking about the sources on his campaign. criticizing his debate performance. >> he was up late last night. >> tom, thank you very much. let's go to jon karl.
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twitter blast from mr. trump. kind of inexplicable that he is doubling down like this. >> i'm concerned about the time here, george. you mentioned 3:20 a.m. the others were 5:14, 5:19, 5:30. i don't know if this is a presidential candidate that's getting any sleep, but he does seem to be trying to prove an argument that hillary clinton has made against him in that convention speech of hers when she said, a man you can bait with a tweet is not a man you it's quick inexplicable. >> he's changing his tune on how the debate went, saying it's rigged. this is coming as we are starting to see a series of polls starting to come in showing a bounce for hillary clinton. >> yes, and it's extraordinary. if you look in the minutes after the debate, he said to cnn he thought lester holt did great job. now we're seeing virtually every poll that has come in showing a big bounce for hillary clinton. she leads in states like florida, new hampshire,
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under his skin. clearly, the -- it's a reflection that they do not think that debate went well at all. >> maybe later we'll see tweets about "usa today." kind of remarkable. in their 34-year history, they have never endorsed or not endorsed a candidate like that. this was a scathing editorial. and a part of a pattern developing. >> it sure is. you had that. days before you had "the arizona republic" which has not endorsed a democratic presidential candidate in 128 years endorsing hillary clinton. look at this from "the wall street journal" editorial board. dorothy rabinowitz says her election alone is what stands between the american nation and the reign of the most unstable, profoundly unperformed, psychologically unfit president to enter the white house. that's "the wall street journal." >> next debate nine days away. it will air live right here on abc. our own martha raddatz is one of the moderators.
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face off this tuesday. i will be anchoring live at 9:00 eastern here on abc. >> another long night. now to violent protests in california overnight over the deadly police shooting of an unarmed man. police firing tear gas at the crowd as demonstrators threw bottles. abc's matt gutman has the latest. >> reporter: this morning, dozens of protesters facing off against police. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: el cajon police firing it an unlawful assembly. police say for the third straight night, dozens of protesters seized intersections, stopping cars after the fatal shooting tuesday of alfred
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her brother, telling them he was unarmed. t relatively peaceful.re tenses demonstrators demanding the police release cell phone video which showed the entirety of the incident with olango. now i spoke to the city's mayor last night. he said he's seen the video. it vindicates the police version. he says that he also understands that until he releases the video, that city could see more unrest. guys? >> all right, matt. thank you very much. now to major super bowl news. you remember this performance from last year's big game? ? and the home of the brave ? >> that's lady gaga singing the national anthem at last year's super bowl 50. now, guys, it's official. lady gaga will take the main stage. she tweeted, this year, the
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>> welcome back. a check on the morning commute. the pavement is very wet. this is dooking from the department of transportation cameras. give yourself extra time. travel times... 894 northbound from the hale to now to weatherwatch 12. >> sally has a look at the forecast. sal? >> mist, drizzle and light rain and becoming scattered showers throughout the day. now currently the temperatures are upper 50s and low 60s. the light rain is moving in from the east to the west. we have a low pressure over indiana and staying there for the next 24-36 hours.
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we welcome you back to "gma." investigators are on the scene of the devastating train crash in new jersey. train plowing into a station during rush hour. one woman killed. more than 100 injured. investigators trying to determine what wept wrong. amy roba one of the country's most popular paper, "usa today," taking a sign in the race for the white house. they're declaring donald trump as unfit for the presidency. and millions on alert for the path of hurricane matthew. moving west with winds of 100 miles an hour. ginger tracking the latest all morning long. it's our biggest "deals &
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37-year-old annie korkki from denver, found dead in their room. mysteriously passing away on a trip of a lifetime. >> you're talking about pulmonary edema. that's a big deal. i would look for drug use, either directly or indirectly by someone else. >> reporter: the pair both worked in banking. robin's she was a trader. they shared their love of travel on social media. they were staying in a luxury $2,000 a night resort in the seychelles. the island known for beautiful beaches and high-end resorts. the trip was part of a nearly month-long vacation many africa.
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pictures, a terrible end. the hotel saying the pair was discovered when an employee of the hotel tried to wake them in their villa. the day before, the pair had been seen drinking at the resort until about 6:45 p.m. later helped to their rooms by staff at 8:15. when discovered the next morning, no visible signs of injuries were found on the bodies. an autopsy determining the cause of death for both acute pulmonary edema. annie also suffering edema. >> this is something they ingested or inhaled that caused their death, based on their age and health.
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could be the reason why. there will be a toxicology analysis. tonight's "20/20" takes a deep dive at a small town murder case. a black man in upstate new york was found not guilty of killing his ex's son who was white. >> reporter: this is a story about race, smalltown romance, and a shocking murder. within hours of the death of police focused us is pings on his mother's exboyfriend, nick hillary. hillary says it's because he is black. police say it's because only he could be the killer. >> the found not guilty. >> reporter: this morning, this rourl, predominantly white town divided after the acquittal of nick hillary. a local soccer coach charged with murdering his ex-girlfriend's 12-year-old son, garrett phillips.
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>> reporter: who was it? >> nick. >> reporter: nick hillary? >> yes. >> reporter: there are people who say now that the reason you and tandy was because garrett want youd out of the house. >> not true. >> reporter: there wasn't tension between you and garrett? >> no. >> reporter: look at the ex-messages. i've been waiting for almost a year for the situation between you and my kids to get better and it's not. this is not easy for me. but i have to put my k that's nick's car following garrett on his skateboard. riding out of his school parking lot minutes before his murder. nick says he didn't see garrett. he was there to scout a soccer game and left at half time because it was raining. >> i don't believe that nick hillary was in the parking lot by coincidence. he was hunting garrett. >> reporter: the district attorney argues nick strangled garrett in his mother's bedroom and jumped out the window to
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really nothing. >> right. >> reporter: police found no dna, nothing to prove hillary was there. and his defense says he has an al biand no motive. >> you killed the poor kid with the hope that the mother will come running back into your arms? it makes absolutely no sense. >> reporter: during his closing argument, defense attorney repeats reasonable doubt 25 times. that would walk into a room, put his hands around a child's neck, and kill a child. >> reporter: after the verdict, one family distraught. one family relieved. it's been a long five years. >> it has. not just for myself. but for my entire family. and this also is a great day for them.
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and the end of a case. but a town still divided. the judge had cited in his ruling that it was only circumstantial evidence that brought nick hillary to murder trial in the first place. the complete lack of any frenzive evidence really weighed heavily on him. the nick hillary and his lawyer told me a couple of days ago, walking through the small town, somebody rolled down the car window as they rolled by and yelled m >> he's still in town? >> reporter: yes. but i don't know if he'll stay. >> more on "20/20" tonight at 10:00 eastern. >> always great to see you. >> great to see you guys. . what's on the big board? coming up, the big-time businessman saying some women in the work place should hide their jender to get ahead. >> say what?
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oh, it's time now for our big board. our team of experts standing by live. you know it's a big board when t.j. is right here. a huge "walking dead" lawsuit. co-creator frank derabont was fired in season two. now he's filed a suit against amc, claims he's entitled to profits from the show, seeking whopping damages. >> the man helped create one of the biggest shows on tv. he just wants a small pittance for his trouble. >> what is a pittance? >> $280 million. a quarter billion dollars this man is asking for. he says he's ode it. frank derabont is the name. you might not know it. wrote it, produced it, directed it. season two, they let him go.
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he thinks part of the reason is, if he went through the second season, there were certain profits he was owed. they got rid of him early. >> sounds like he might have a case. >> how big of a ratings shut this? he's asking for $200-something million, how much does the show make? >> no matter how much it's making, he argues it's not making as much as it could. something called vertical independent grags. neatwork produces a show, lower rate to keep the profits down and margins down for people they might have to owe like frank. he says funny business is going on here. whatever texas instruments calculator he's using to figure out the profits are higher than the network says. this is going on for five years. probably won't go to trial for 2018. >> my calculator doesn't have that many numbers on it. all right.
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now to a snapchat case. an iowa teen and her family filing a lawsuit. the teen sent suggestive photos to a classmate. we have becky here? >> no, sunny. >> sunny there you are. >> becky got nervous. >> sunny, you're here. okay, the family attorney says that t the prosecutor basically daughter about her noncriminal behavior. is that true? tell us about the case. >> you have a 14-year-old girl who is the high school freshman. she sends two photos to a boy who encouraged her to send the photos. one photo, michael, is of her in a sports bra and some boy shorts. the other photo, she is topless with the same boy shorts. but her hair is covering her breasts. prosecutors got hold of these in
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the high school. they're threatening to charge her are child pornography. that would make her register as a sex offender. >> t.j. is shaking his head. >> oh, lord. >> i think you have talked about this before, sunny. does this type -- does it cast too wide of a net? legal experts feel that way. >> i think so. we have talked about this in the sense that it takes law a long time to catch up with technology. the bottom line is, a lot of sexting messages. they're committing suicide because they're being bullied at school. other kids are sending them between themselves. that's teenage behavior. i'll show you mine if you show me yours. prosecutors are trying to balance this. the better course, education. main community service. but child pornography charges? i don't think so. zplefr time you said that, t.j.,
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i'm with you. it's scary when you have young kids, boy or girl. >> it's what they do. >> it's what they do. it's scary. >> it's scary out there. all right, sunny, thank you. now to the backlash over gender bias in the work place. a male venture capitalist writing in "the wall street journal" that women in tech should hide their gender when launching startups to get ahead. we'll talk to our tech guru. you got a raise to lawyer a moment ago. >> refer to me as b.w., and no picture to let you know i'm a woman. it could affect the audience's value to affect what i'm saying. come on. >> that's a good point you just made. >> i'm quoing what this guy wrote. if your linkedin profile, use your initials or unisex name and e eliminate photos.
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startup. he's saying that implicit bias in women in tech snolg so strong, they should hide their identities if they want equal treatment. what? the backlash is fierce. john greathouse has posted one of the fastest gender bias. saying i told them to endure it, rath eer than fix it. >> it does exist. >> this keeps it's not only about tech. author j.k. rowling used a gender-neutral name because she didn't want the alienate male readers. >> i didn't know that's why she did it. i thought she was channeling j.r.r. tolkien. the author points to orchestras. traditionally 95% male.
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got to choose just on musicians. that's what the conversation should be about. the subject is our work product. all people should be included. >> what you to think, sunny? >> i just can't believe it. the bottom line is, women, men, it's who is the best for the position, right? >> exactly. >> quality of work. >> is that why you go by t.j.? >> you mow my first name. you know why i go by t.j. >> he's gt an intti name. >> come on, say it. >> tell people, t.j. >> some, robin. >> what is it? >> it's loutelious. "gma" will be right back. >> all right. thank you, becky. thank you, sunny. thank you, t.j. gilman: go get i. go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewards credit card from bank of america to earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. at places like the batting cages. ? [ crowd cheers ]
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u.s. and europe. they call golf the gentlemen's game. one man not acting like a gentleman at the rooider cup. he was heckling the european team. the team, including rory mcilroy continued to miss this put. a short one. roughly ten feet. the heckler wouldn't let up. they invited him on to the green. they even placed a $100 bill if the guy made the putt. they're wit where the money is, right? he lines it up. he said he was sick to his stomach right here. everyone goes crazy, including the player. the players got into it. and this moment was reminiscent of "tin cup," don't you think? >> good thing he hit the cup. >> looked like he won the rooider cup. >> i compared the roar to the
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hole an everybody goes nuts. it remind me of that. i just soaked it in. >> his name is david johnson. from north dakota, of course, we have an american heckling the europeans. i love that the europeans got in there, giving him high-fives and hugs as well. the play starts today. the u.s. has lost 5 of the last 6. >> not a good run for us. >> he said he's going to frame the $100 . have david johnson. that was good. >> we could recruit him for two years. think that's a good idea. line it up. >> if i could, i would. >> thank you, paula. in the next hour, the royal road trip across canada. there's princess charlotte. taking the little step right there. we'll have a lot more coming up. plus, our biggest "deals & steals" event. tory is here with 30 deals in
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technology is useful. i just bought a book. and while i was telling you about the book, i downloaded a song. oh, and full disclosure, when we were just chatting about that song thing, someone arranged a date. guilty. the point is, life is digital. so, carmax, created a site where you can reserve a car online. come in when it's convenient, your car will be waiting. better for you... reads this tweet that i just posted. oh, that appears to be trending. lol. people always say let's just get a sandwich or something. you don't just learn how to drive... or solve the world's problems... be a dad... "or something" and we don't just make sandwiches "or something" we hand-slice avocado,
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sh foccacia and craft every sandwich clean from top to bottom... there's nothing "or something" about it. panera. food as it should be. back here on "gma." checking in on the loma fire. they have it to 34% contained. i think we have video, too. otherwise, the fire alerts are still on. a new trough digging in. we'll have gusty winds
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>> right now, investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a house fire on milwaukee's south side >> the fire was reported just before 6:30 this morning near 36th and burnham. this is video from the scene showing flames shooting from the upper floors. the fire is out now. we talked to the police, we are told no one was hurt in the fire. >> two teenagers are recovering this morning after being attacked by their own dogs. this happened yesterday in brown deer after the girls got home from school. police arrived on the scene in minutes.
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took them to the milwaukee area domestic animal control. one of the dogs died on the way. the other was euthanized. >> taking a look at the morning drive. this is a look from the department of transportation cameras. the delays are off this morning because of the wet pavement and a little rain that is lingering. look at this, 21 minutes on 94 going eastbound into downtown. that second one there, creeping back up to again, 3 northbound from the hale to the zoo. now the weatherwatch 12. >> sally has a check on the forecast. sal? >> it is not so prety out there. a lot of low clouds. light rain is continuing to move from the east to the west and the low pressure is spinning over indiana. this is responsible for the weather today, tonight and tomorrow. we are looking at periods of rain and clouds streaming in.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. rush hour train crash. alarming new pictures from inside the new jersey station. what sent the passenger train barreling into the terminal? >> you okay? >> one person killed. more than 100 injured. investigators racing to figure out what caused the accident. we're live at the scene. ? on top of the world ? princess charlotte takes her first steps in public. her first words to dad, prince william. the 16-month-old stealing the show from her pig b-- big brothr george. britney spears opening up about her 20s. why she says her 30s are happier and healthier. all that and alfonso ribeiro here in our house. it's friday. and look who is saying -- >> good morning, america.
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>> loud. strong. always a great time when alfonso is here. we'll have fun with him ahead. >> also a lot of fun with tory johnson this morning. she's brought us 2,000 deals over the last five years. today, the biggest deals, more deals than she's ever done in one show. >> she's got 30 deals coming up in the next hour alone on this show and on our facebook page on twitter. on our "gma" instagram. deals are all over the place. you cannot escape our deals. tory, kick it off with deal number one. what is it? >> all right. we're so fired up to do it. we have had to put our audience to work to help us with deal number one. they're rocking rbx active wear we've got a huge assortment of tops and bottoms for any guy or girl on the go. a fabulous assortment at an
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depending on the piece you choose, they range from $22 to $45. today, everything is slashed in half. starting at 11 bucks. rbx is throwing in free shipping. goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! for the details. we have more, you know it. 29. >> we're counting. we're counting. >> it's a good start. >> that's a great start. so many more great deals ahead. first, the morning rundown from paula faris. >> tory's got a busy morning. good morning, everyone. new details about the devastatinai one woman was killed. 114 people were injured. this morning, investigators are trying to determine whether mechanical failure or operator error is to blame for the speeding train into the station. amy robach is at the scene. good morning to you. >> reporter: that's right, paula. and we learned this morning hat that the engineer who was at the control of the train at the time of the crash has just tested negative for drugs and alcohol. he's fully cooperating with the
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railroad worker. his account of what happened will be key, as will the data recorder and the two cameras on train. they could reveal why the train failed to slow down. while entering the station. investigators cannot access the cameras. because the train cars are under the collapsed roof. it's not safe yet. the woman who lost her life was killed by debris on the platform. she was waiting for the train and had just dropped her daughter off at day care. this were uplifting storiesf strangers trying to help each other. i spoke to one man who ran into the station as the crash was happening. >> when everybody started running out, i started running in. erything. crashed into i just -- i just started trying to help whoever i could. >> reporter: what made you run in? >> i don't know. my mom and my dad, they just raised brave kids. >> reporter: rahman perkins was a real-life superhero. he was wearing his superman hoodie as he ran in. he also was there with that
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platform. a true hero to all of us. this crash, however is raising more questions about the safety technology. why is it not yet in place? it could intervene and stop a crash before it happens. governor christie says pending the results of this investigation, that system could be in place sooner than expected. paula, back to you. >> the big question this morning. amy, thank you. other news, violence erupted near san diego overnight as a crowd protested this week's police shooting of an unarmed black man. one group started throwing bottles and smashing windows. prompting police to fire tear gas. and arrest two people. the mother of the man shot by police denies her son was mentally ill and is demanding police release video of that shooting. donald trump launched a new firestorm on twitter around 3:00 this morning. in a string of predawn tweets, he called alicia machado disgusting and then alluded to a sex tape. meantime, trump is denying a
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violation of the cuban embargo. trump claims the debate monday was rigged against him. he raised a new attack against hillary clinton saying she got immunity from the fbi during her e-mail scandal. last i checked, we're still in september, but it is beginning to sound a lot like christmas. it's true. according to a new poll, about 34 million americans have already shopping. about 1 million already done. perhaps the poll's best revelation, 74% of people say, they're quote annoyed by overachievers who get everything done early. do you fall in the 74% category or are you one of the 1 million? >> you think we're going to admit to the 74%? >> i will gladly. i want to hire one of the 1 million to do my christmas shopping because they're done. >> always thinking there, paula. >> trying. >> i wait until halloween to start.
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okay. time for a little "pop news." time now for britney spears. oh, baby baby. you've heard of the terrible 2z. britney spears is saying that her 20s were the toughest time of her life. she goes on to explain why her 30s are the best years yet. saying i'm in a good place. i'm loving and learning who i am every day. she say she's comfortable being single and is settling into her own skin. i didn't like my 20s. >> yeah? >> i liked them. >> there's so muchwi you don't know what you're doing with your life. 30s settles in a little more. >> 40s are pretty good. >> 50s are fabulous. >> i was going to say 50s are pretty good, too. >> i love it. >> i would agree. but 20 is rough. >> george and i loved it. >> nice try, robin. next up, good-bye, girls. after six seasons of ups and downs, "girls" is coming to an end. the hit comedy shot its series
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posting teary snaps of their last moments on set. creator and star lena dunham expressed her gratitude for the fans on instagram, ending with #crying selfie. #crelfie. #good night i love you all. the sixth and final season premieres in 2017. i can't believe it's already over. >> six seasons. >> you think they started much younger, alison williams was saying, i don't know my adult life without "girls." a lot of their life. >> they showed the ups and downs of the 20s in that series. >> they really hit the ups and the downs, george. bravo. and finally, funny flotus is back. michelle obama teaming up with college humor to show students just how easy it is to get financial aid from fafsa. she appears in a mock game show hosted by our pal, chris harrison. take a look. [ phone ringing ] >> hello? >> hi, mrs. obama?
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>> who is this? >> adrienne. >> so, your name is adrienne? >> that's it, thanks. >> oh, just a few months left. okay, gotta change my address. >> now it's tough to see this, but flotus is working on her own resume. it reads as the first lady of the united states, i've been straight up nailing it for eight years. she is really funny. >> oh, yeah. >> she is. did you see her on "ellen" recently? >> with the shopping? >> it was great. >> recently, she was laughing about how president obama talks at dinner and how boring it is. i thought, good point. not all of us can say that. >> and get away with it. thank you, sara. coming up on "gma," the royal road trip. charlotte says her first words and takes her first steps in public. and it's our big "deals & steals" 30 on 30 event.
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where are you? >> where is she? >> voila. okay, i've got two fab ones specifically for you. first up from a really great company called freaker. so freaker makes socks. >> odell beckham jr. >> you can get socks in their nfl collection or a variety of spunky prints. or the bottle insulator. the bottle sweater. for drinking games. >> sometimes you watch the games, they drive you to drink. >> a huge assome it's a "shark tank" company. they range normally from $10 to $20. everything today slashed in half. so five to ten bucks from freaker. i love these from lulu dk tattoos. you can wear your team pride. we have every nfl team. i pulled the giants out for you. normally, two pack, 20 bucks. today, slashed in half. two packs, ten bucks. goodmorningamerica.com.
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30 on 30 today. don't go anywhere. we have more deals coming up. with tory johnson. 30. x of you... for when you stretch out. i want you to stay this bright blue forever... that's why you will stay in this drawer... forever. i can't live without you. and that's why i will never, ever wash you. protect your clothes from the damage of the wash with downy fabric conditioner. it not only softens and freshens... g, fading and fuzz... so your favorite clothes stay your favorite clothes. downy fabric conditioner wash in the wow. my mother passed 2003, but she always told me i don't care if you turn out
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all right, you guys. here we go. deal number four and five. so superhot haley atwell is wearing this superhot celestial collection from serefina. big assortment of pieces to choose from. normally, from $40 to $92. everything slashed by 55%. give that a big thumbs up. starting at 18 bucks. of course, who knew alfonso had so many talents. coloring. these are paige and tates most sophisticated adult coloring book. the pages are thick, perforated. you can frame them. amazing deal. nor normally $13.
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zblerve is -- >> everybody is getting involved. five down, 25 to go. now to the royal road trip. will, kate, charlotte, and george, closing out their time in canada. lama hasan has been there with them every step of the way. >> reporter: arriving hand in hand with mum and dad, prince george and princess charlotte arrive and hit the ground running. she took the lead, taking her first steps for the cameras. straight to the balloons. she giggled. and awed. saying pop. and later, calling william dada, her first words in public. >> we can see how much she's grown. >> reporter: the pint-sized prince liked the petting zoo and rode a pony. >> whoa. how is that? >> reporter: his sister preferred to bounce on moose, a therapy dog. >> you can see the bond between george and charlotte developing. >> reporter: they're like partners in crime. 3-year-old george all boy, more
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>> got a good one there. >> reporter: giggling as they popped in midair. ? mum and daughter had a ball dancing to "la bamba" and making animal balloons. george quick to not have little sis have all the fun, ran over, saying, but i want one. can i have one? the hands-on parents william and kate spending some quality family time. the garden party belonged to these two. and images that will melt everyone's heart. and it is so rare to see the cambridges as a family of four. so savor every moment, folks. as for the royal road trip they pick up again today with william and kate heading to islands famous for bear watching and fishing. george? >> all right, thank you, lama. >> she's having a good time.
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the kids are so cute. >> they're growing up so fast. more 30 on 30 deals coming up. again ? [ rear alert sounds ] [ music stops ] ? just can't wait to get on the road again ? [ front assist sounds ] [ music stops ] [ girl laughs ] ? on the road again ? ? like a band of gypsies we go down the highway ? [ beetle horn honks ] no matter which passat you choose, you get more standard features, for less than you expected. hurry in and lease
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lemonade, read the sign. lemonade. read it. ok. delicious. ice-t at a lemonade stand? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money marin saved by switching to geico. yo, ice-t! it's lemonade, man! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. welcome back to "gma." what a crowd. you know "deals & steals" is coming up.
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but i know one woman who is going to tell us. >> it's a hooded beach towel. and we hooked up the control room after a long week at "gma" with their own hoodie pillows. they have great ones for their next, travel, napping, privacy from your colleagues. a big assortment, usually only online. $12.50 to $17.50. ? now i know what this is. more great dealsshowers off andn all day. current temperatues in the upper 50s and low 60s remain nearly stationary on northeast winds 10-20. rain gear does it for today, tonight and tomorrow as the showers persist.
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it is time for more amazing deals with tory. our 30 on 30 event. our audience has their signs. they're ready. they're gearing up for big savings. >> they're ready, right? >> you're getting quite a workout. >> we are. we are. sprinting all around this building. we have partnered with a variety of vendors. to bring you these phenomenal deals. ready to pull the number on this one. all right. that's your cue. there you go. you did well. michael todd beauty. you will clean your face faster and better by using one of these devices. six speeds. anti-microbial. so there's all kinds of germ protection but just really, really good cleansing. it's a key from michael todd
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only here will you find this deal. depending on the product you choose. there's a big assortment. depending on the power of the tool. they start at $149. for today, our special, everything is slashed by at least 68%. >> what? >> our prices starting at $47. love that. >> by the way, you have done a great job there. you might have a career. the reveal was good. >> ready? good job. >> good mom. >> exactly. good mom. the company makes the eyeglasses the reading glasses that you're never far away from. you forget the readers. you pop them on. right there. you choose your strength. pop 'em on. you choose your strength. i don't know that that's your strength. >> yes, yes. >> there's pods. key chains. their brand-new key chain version. there's a pod you can attach to your cell phone. they weigh less than a nickel.
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>> and they don't shake off. >> there you go. exactly. normally, starting at $20. depending on what you choose. everything slashed in half. 10 to 15 bucks from thin optics. ready? perfect. oh, look at you. in tandem. i love it. this company, butterscotch blankee. gorgeous, gorgeous stroller blankets. they're personalized. you choose from a variety of different patterns and then put the name on. so comfy soft as well. it looks good and feels good. normally $65. these are slashed in half. $32.50. >> thank you all. thank you. >> moving right along, oh, look, we've -- some familiar faces here. so -- we're starting out with these totes from lulu dharma. as you can see, terrific for men
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holds a lot. right? >> perfect for me. holds two shoes. >> for the rest of us, you can put a weekend getaway into the bag. five colors to choose from, as you see. there's one missing. we have a duplicate. there's five colors to choose from. normally, $145. we have a big discount on these. we're slashing them by 74%. $38. >> that's gorgeous. >> a really good deal. >> great deal. >> fabulous. we swing on over here. >> another familiar face. so these are supersoft. right, don't mind me feeling this over here. give a little feel to this. >> oh, okay. oh, to this. >> or both. or both. actually, he said to me this morning, am i going to get to meet robin roberts? i said, up close and personal. i love these scarfs. you look fabulous. it's called a blanket scarf.
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so you can wear them a variety of different ways. it's not just these four patterns. i think we have a few dozen patterns to choose from. and an incredible, incredible deal. >> work it, alfonso. >> normally, these are 30 bucks. >> he's working it. he's really showing off. >> $15. $15. 15 bucks. 15 bucks. >> 15? >> alfonso's styling is included. how good does he look? >> he looks great. they all look fabulous. goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. >> and we're not through. we have so many more deals coming your way. go to our website. to our facebook page. we're live right now. we have more coming up.
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we are showing you why. we have a look at the drive times, 16 minutes, that is the shortest so far northbound from the hale to the zoo. sally has a look at the forecast. >> a mist and drizzle and breezy and raining throughout the day today. you can see light rain is continuing to move in from the east to the west and continuing to see the showers throughout the day, tonight and to the north and breaking down later into the weekend, but overall, wet forecast right through saturday. 60. winds are northeast at 14. the highs going up to the low
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welcome back to "gma," live from times square. wow. whoo! happy friday, everybody. happy friday to you at home. we're having a lot of fun this friday. great to have sara here with us. >> thank you. >> and it's about to get even better. i know that's hard to improve on you, sara. >> not that hard. >> come on out, alfonso! >> mwah. how are you? hey, buddy. how you been? good, good. hello, darling. mwah. big man. >> brother. >> brother, brother, man. >> how you doing, man?
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you know, my first time here with the new setup. >> how do you like it? >> i love it. great energy. >> great energy. and great, you have a claim to fame. you were a model just a minute ago. you did a fabulous job. >> thank you. i was working really hard to make sure that we saw that it was a scarf and a blanket. >> you have a whole new claim to fame. somebody sent me an apple sticker of you. look at that, everybody. >> yes, yes. it's a -- >> so what is that all about? >> i'm still trying to figure it out because -- i mean, they -- it's on all the new -- when you download the new software for the apple products. >> every apple iphone right now? >> yes. >> wow. >> and it's crazy. because what i'm trying to figure out is, why they're not paying me. people say, hey, man. that's pretty cool on the iphone 7. i was like, no, no i got the 6s. they say, no, no, no, you're on here.
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cool. i want them to sell a lot. because afterwards, i'm going to come asking. >> a millionth of a penny for each one. you'll do fine. >> give me a half a cent. i don't take too much. >> we have a lot to catch up with you on. we're happy you're at the table. we already discussed these topics that require some opinions. you always have a great opinion. george, what do you have? >> i love this one. the ultimate kids menu. the deli at mansion park. you can >> yes. >> how old? >> i have a 13, almost 3, and 17 months. >> wow. >> you're almost getting there with the 3-year-old. what do you want for dinner? i don't know. >> yeah, there's a whole lot of i don't knows. there's a whole lot of that. >> here's what they have. the i don't know. hot dog and fries. >> that's the name of it? >> yeah. >> the i don't care. chicken tenders and fries. >> makes sense. totally makes sense. >> i'm not hungry. grilled cheese and fries.
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that is so true. you ask your kids what they want for dinner, you get an i don't know every time. >> and it still goes even when they're 13. because my 13-year-old is like this. what do you want? >> i don't know. chicken tenders? >> he made it easier. oh, you want the i don't know. okay. >> you mess with them. >> oh, yeah. >> big time. >> and speaking of meals, how many times do you say, what do you want? they go, well, what are you going to have? what is what determining what you're going to eat? >> you can't have what i'm going to have, because i'm not grilling you a fillet mignon. i'm not wasting the good meats on you. >> they go from i don't know and i don't care to the most expensive thing on the menu. >> absolutely. they don't look at what's on the menu. they just look at numbers. it's the only thing they still understand. >> it's what they ordered they don't want. they want what you have. >> my wife does that, too.
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cool, i'll order that. >> it's called marriage, my friend. >> i try to trick her sometimes. >> what do you do? >> i'm like, hey, i think i'm going to have this. really, cool. she orders it, i order something different. what i really wanted. i got her figured out. she's over there giving me the evil eye, right. >> where is she? where is she? >> just wave, babe. wave. >> aw. >> this is actually our first trip, the first time she's away yeah, so we left the babies in l.a. with her mom and auntie and so she came. and was like, i'mgoing to come on this visit and break the bond with the babies. so -- >> with that being said, your first trip, i'm not going to call it a vacation away from your kids. kind of like a vacation. that leads into the next story i have. if you're -- one of the hardest things employers found is that people don't want to take vacations. if you take a vacation, you get
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whatever it may be. so they pay their employees to take a vacation. >> i love that. i love that idea. that is fantastic. >> it's a tech company. steel house. the guy's worked in silicon valley for 15 years. one of the biggest thing, they couldn't take vacations. they couldn't get refreshed. they give the employees $2,000 to take a trip to go wherever you want. do whatever you want. >> i am going to call abc. i'm going the call abc and say, listen, you know, i know i'm down for a lot of the year. i think you should pay me for my vacation. $2,000 a week. >> you want me to give you the answer? no. >> no. >> they don't let you save it. that might be your instinct. they make you submit receipts to prove you got away. >> and they have very little turnover. only 5 people out of 250 have left them over the last years. >> that's a good company.
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>> a lot of people will like this. you can't use it for a spa day. don't come back with a receipt for the spa day. they said, but, we won't judge if you come back from vegas if you gamble it away. that's what i'm saying. what about you? if abc, if abc said, here's money, go on vacation every year, where are you going? >> i'm going to bora bora. >> that's a good one. >> that's a good one. >> i'm going to one of those er my wife and i sitting there without the kids like, yeah, a toast to abc. >> i bet -- in pictures. let talk about what you have going on. you're a busy man. >> i've got two series, my, you know, "america's funniest home videos" our season premiere. we love it. we love it. we premier this sunday on abc at 7:00, 6:00 central. i feel like this season is a
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i felt like -- >> why? >> i looked at the season last year and i went, wow. i'm kind of like, my energy is all over the place. i felt like, because we do the voiceovers separately than we do the actual on-camera stuff. i decided i need to make this one tone and make it feel like i'm talking to somebody at home and less about talking to the studio audience. >> let's take a look. >> okay. >> this is a bit. >> ooh. yeah. you're pregnant! oh [ bleep ]. i thought it was a lip gloss. >> i had no idea. >> i think the only way to elevate that clip is if she would have actually used it like lip gloss. that would have been just real nasty. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god, thank you. oh. yes.
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show, "unwrapped 2.0" on the cooking channel. premieres october 9th. sundays at 9:00 eastern. that show is about treats. we show how treats are made all the way from ingredients to sending them off. a tootsie roll. a cake. or chips. or -- all the way through. you learn a lot about how it's all made. all the different stuff. what i really love is the machines they have to make to ge so, they'll make this new contraption so they can take the ingredients from, like, a big log, to like this. i love that stuff. >> we remember you from "fresh prince." it all began with carlton. [ cheers and applause ] is it true you almost didn't get that gig? >> yeah. i originally got it.
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incoming president, warren littlefield didn't want me to do it after the pilot. they tried to recast and went through the entire recasting process and the executive producers and will were like, no, we think he's the guy. but they had to let him go through his process. they ended up not finding anybody. and then, like, six weeks into the series, he came over and was like, you know what, i gotta say, i'm sorry i put you through that. >> so, yeah. >> we're all better for it. >> we are. we are. could you help us with another job here? can you help us with tory? >> we got more stuff? >> we got more deals. we got more stuff. >> such a good job. how about one of these, baby. i'll let you pick the color. these are from jimmy crystal.
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look at those, baby. >> you know what i mean? you know what i mean? i'm like, yo, what? what? what? >> you get the small birthstone set or the big splurge. the small sets, fabulous. they're $30, slashed to $15. these big babies, $330, slashed to $165. it's a big savings and pretty fabulous. next, we have sock art. pretty fabulous. robin, i pulled these for you. look at the fabulous slogans on all of these. i love them. i like this one. not today, duh, because it's "gma," right? >> yolo. >> self-made. >> yolo. >> that's yours. big discount on these. normally 15 bucks. big assortment, slashed in half. $6 to $7.50. and from sock art, free shipping,
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surrounded by these pave crystals. unbelievable deal. normally $56. they're slashed by a whopping 68%. $18 and free shipping. goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. >> thatt temperatues in the upper 50s and low 60s remain nearly stationary on northeast winds 10-20. rain gear does it for today, and all thro oh, i like them. they're good. more coming up. >> yeah. more coming up. >> number 20 soon. michael? >> thank you, ginger. i'm here now with haley atwell. fans love you as agent carter. >> yes. >> and now you're taking on a big role in the abc series "conviction," as a former first daughter who is blackmailed into
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different for audiences to hear me do. i have been trying to perfect the american accent. there's a word i have trouble with. i can never say in an american accent. it's murderer. being in a legal procedural is guaranteed to feature at least once in every episode. i keep on going murderer. try to do it in an english accent. >> i can barely do the american accent. i can't say words with the letter "s." it's very tough for me, too. but i'm excited for you. you're great on this show. murderer. i understand what you saying. you can get away with that with me. your co-star, eddie cahill, you two spar a lot. >> yes, we do. >> sit like that when you're -- >> when we're on-set and waiting for cameras, we play banana grams. we keep the level of competition up because, in the scenes with eddie, it's like psychological warfare. we're playing mental chess all the time. we have to keep the energy up
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you have to have fun with it, really. >> on "captain america, civil war," chris evans, your co-star, he sent you stuff from the set. something about your funeral? >> he texted me going, we're -- we're filming your funeral today. there's a picture of me they made to look older. he's like, i totally still would. you're really hot. and then he was like, and you've got a great turnout. i felt they gave peggy a good sendoff. he kept the -- the obituary for me, the pamphlet they gave out. it was all very sweet. >> that's a sweet friend to keep your obituary to give to you. what a great guy chris evans is. your character is compared to olivia pope from "scandal." but you say -- you don't have a tv. you don't watch tv? >> i don't have a telly, as we call it in england. a telly. so i watch things years later. i'm only just finishing "six
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it takes me awhile to catch up. i'm a bit slow. >> well, let me tell you this. you're great at your job. >> thank you. >> you really are. watch yourself some time. in "conviction." it premieres monday night at 10:00, 9:00 central here on abc. check it out. and coming up, a deal right now on "gma's" instagram account
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time. ten more to go. >> ten more. we partnered with all of these vendors to bring you these amazing deals. starting with kelvin. this is deal 21. this is the all-in-one tool. this is for the person who, you know, doesn't think that they need tools around the house but does. screwdriver, bottle opener, corkscrew. utility knife. normally $50. slashed in half, 25 bucks. every home needs one. >> boom.
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a big assortment of cutlery, flatwear. flatware. normally, the sets start at $38. slashing all of them by at least 61%. $15 to 20 bucks. one of my favorite companies, moon and lowell. robin's ride. y. the old-fashioned hotel the color of the acrylic. a name, a phrase, a date. whatever is important to you. you're going to your own. such a fun gift. these are slashed in half, 17 to 19 bucks. really fun. roma boots. we love roma boots because for every pair sold, they give away a pair to a child living in poverty. >> i know, i know. >> we have the short style. the tall style. more on the website. in all women's sizes. starting at $87. slashed by 53%. $41 to $42. >> keep going.
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>> we're putting the audience to work again. these are from kings of cole. we have leather elbow patches here. superhot sequins here. i love the skull in sequins. sequins are so hot. there's a variety of styles to choose from. normally $68. these are slashed by a whopping 62%. $24 to $26. thank you, guys. all right. we love that around here. from lisa stewart. these are leather bracelets. you can put any word, date, whatever matters to you. big assortment of leather to choose from. >> grateful. oh. >> so many options on these. normally $65. these are slashed by 63%. so $24. >> my new little niece. >> i know, i know. sabatino. i have to keep talking while you like that. this is the deluxe truffle set. three different bottles that
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salt, zest, honey. karen made this to show us what you can use. it changes everything. popcorn, pasta, cheese. you name it. so fabulous. normally $59. for the trio. they're slashed by 51%. a "gma" favorite. snack bags. wet bags. these are great for car seats or the dirty shopping carts in the grocery store. $10 to $50. slashed in half. 5 to 25 bucks. lara wears these all the time. these gorgeous hand-beadeder rings, necklaces. these pieces start at $32. everything is slashed by 57%. $13 to $21. we're ending number 30 with a feast, a feast from southern comfort. so southern comfort. who doesn't love some southern culture. oh, my gosh, i said southern comfort. it's southern culture. fried chicken.
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i mean, you name it. big, fabulous assortments. all premeasured. kind of foolproof. they range from $8 to $48. we've slashed them in half. it gets the sara seal of approval. i love that. $4 to $23. all the deals at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. you want me to say that for you? you keep chewing. we'll be right back with one
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>> good morning. 8:57. >> a traffic watch 12 alert for any of you who drive through the zoo interchange. the ramp from southbound 41 to eastbound 94 will shut down tomorrow. this closure impacts anyone driving from places like germantown, menomonee falls and wauwatosa towards downtown milwaukee. the ramp closure is scheduled to last until spring of next year. >> starting tomorrow it will be illegal to talk on your cell phone while driving through a work zone in wisconsin. the goal is to protect construction workers and cut down on distracted driving. drivers who don't hang up could face fines between 40 and 100 dollars. later today, you'll start seeing blue donation bins at grocery stores. the hunger task force's signature holiday food drive begins. the food for families program runs through december.
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or donate non-perishable food items at their local grocery store. now to a check on the forecast. sal? >> it is ugly out there. mist, drizzle, light rain this morning. 61 at the airport. light rain and the winds gusting up to 24. it is breezy and wet. the temperatures for the most part staying low 60s. the rain on the lens of the the spotty showers in place and breezy. lows tonight in the mid 50s. wet for operation football tonight. for saturday, soggy throughout the day. we hold in the low 60s and weather remind.
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