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>> it was a fantastic weekend. have a great week folks. "g.m.a." is coming good morning, america. hillary clinton opens up a double-digit lead in our new poll. her biggest yet. as donald trump battles back. >> i think we're doing better with women than with men, frankly. >> attacks the accusers. >> all of these liars will be sued after the election is over. >> can he turn his campaign around with just 15 days to go? ride-along gone wrong. a citizen invited to join the police on patrol gets caught in a dangerous high-speed chase. [ gunshots ] suspects firing more than a dozen shots at the police cruiser. the civilian in the passenger seat. shattering the windows. injuring the woman as she desperately begs to stop the
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no. no. don't follow him. and the youtube star begging for help after his 21-year-old daughter goes missing. >> it would take a miracle. but we're holding on to miracles. >> her car found near an abandoned trail. rescue dogs and investigators hunting for clues. epic fail times two. those two crucial kicks in a fierce overtime showdown. no good. the seahawks and cardinals forced into a tie. why some players are saying this was the craziest ending ever. pete carroll's expression says it all. >> sure does. >> what a game overnight. the seahawks and cardinals ending in a 6-6 tie. >> wasn't a great game. you saw the policed field goal. both teams had one right at the end. it ended in the tie. no one scored a touchdown the entire game. >> larry fitzgerald said he's never played in a game like that before.
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and speaking of football though, timmy, tim tebow, our good friend is here this morning. we begin with the race for the white house. two weeks and a day before the final votes, our new tracking poll shows a 12-point lead for hillary clinton. her biggest yet. donald trump fighting back with a rare sunday rally. abc's tom llamas starts us off for trump tower in manhattan. good morning, tom. >> reporter: good morning. both candidates making their final arguments. hillary clinton ng away. donald trump is pushing new ideas like congressional term limits but still spending so much time defending his character. overnight, donald trump choppering into southwest florida. disputing recent polls that have him down and out. announcing they are backwards. >> i really think those polls are very inaccurate when it comes to women. i think we're doing better with women than with men, frankly. >> reporter: but some on trump's
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>> we are behind. she has advantages in ad buys in the month of september. >> reporter: trump is offering a new plan. unveiling it at gettysburg. >> it's a contract between donald j. trump and the american voter. >> reporter: but as trump outlined his vision for his first 100 days in office, he couldn't help but settle some scores. the republican nominee threatening the women who have accused him of sexual misconduct with lawsuits. >> all of these liars will be sued after the election is over. >> reporter: hillary clinton seizing on the distractions trump can't seem to shake. >> he can go to gettysburg and say he's going to sue women who have made accusations against him. i'm going to keep talking about what we want to do. >> reporter: and both candidates is still battling each other over stamina. >> you watch her at the end of the debate where she's exhausted. she could hardly make it to her car. >> i have now stood next to
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stamina to be president and commander in chief? [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: and "snl" taking on the final debate and trump's stance on the rigged election. >> all of the newscasters are making me look so bad. >> and how are we doing that? >> by taking all of the things i say and all of the things i do, and putting them on tv. [ laughter ] >> reporter: now, in the coming days, we're going to hear a lot about two states. florida and north carolina. donald trump knows he needs both of those states for a clear path to victory. hillary clinton knows this as well. she will be spending time in both battleground states. >> and so many people in those states already voting. thank you, tom. control of congress at stake in this election. both in gop hands right now. those majorities may be in jeopardy. let's go to jon karl with a closer look. democrats need four seats in the senate to get control. >> that's looking more likely. democratic chances of winning
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down. to our partners at 438 look at the odds of a democratic senate takeover are at nearly 70%. we have 11 competitive senate races. in ten of those, republicans are playing defense. we have two seats that are already looking like likely democratic pickups. that's illinois and wisconsin. three others tilt towards republicans, and then we have six seats. those are the ones in yellow o democrats only need to win half of them to gain control of the senate. sk and i have to tell you, george, in every one of those us races, republicans have had to come out and speak on behalf of what donald trump has said. >> whether they embrace him or distance themselves from him. in the house, much tougher for democrats. they need 30 seats there to get control. >> even the most optimistic
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get control of the house. top republican operatives feel they'll lose at least a half dozen seats. maybe as many as 15. that would cut the majority in half. that would make it tough for paul ryan to control the house. if things keep going so badly at the top of the ticket, i would not rule out a possibility of a big wave election that takes everybody by surprise. things go bad at the top, they could go very bad for house republicans. >> boy, everything breaks. thank you, jon. we bring in matt dowd. he'll break down our latest abc news poll and down the stretch they come. hillary clinton opening up the lead. enthusiasm is also growing. >> the thing is not the undecided voters. it's the enthusiasm. of supporters. and for six months, donald trump had a gain on that. he had a margin of vir on that, and now hillary clinton has taken a slight lead on enthusiasm in voters.
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15 days, that's what matters most. >> is it partly because of donald trump taking the stance about the election being rigged? that doesn't seem to be playing well with voters. >> i think it's a combination of things. i think it's that. it's donald trump's not talking to a broader group of voters. and i think that hillary clinton winning three debates, one after another, helps her supporters get more engaged. w?hat is her strategy right we talked about this last week, about when you go into a prevent defense, what happens? we talked about that. what should she do? >> she has to be careful not to cross the f she can't get to cockiness. in the end, many times, voters get more enthusiastic if they think you're going to win. if she looks like she has a lead in the polls, which is around 6 or 7, not 12. that helps among her voters to get more enthusiastic. >> what does donald trump have to do to turn things around? >> prayer. i think it's a very difficult
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he needs to be like kramer in "seinfeld" and hope for a festivus miracle. >> this could break into a huge wave for hillary clinton. most times when a candidate has a lead of this size, it tends to close up at the end. >> my expectation is on election day, this will be a five or six-point race. that is solid, but close. but in a polarized environment like this, keep in mind that barack obama won overwhelmingly i think it's around that. overseas to the battle against isis. american special forces are helping iraqi troops reclaim the key city of mosul. it is a fierce fight, and abc's chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz is on the ground with the latest. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, george. ere are 30,000 iraqi forces taking part in this attack on mosul, backed up by thousands of americans. the terrorist fighters putting
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this suspected suicide car bomber coming under fire. neutralized by kurdish forces. so far, dozens of towns, hundreds of square miles, liberated from the grip of isis. in an exclusive interview at a base in northern iraq, secretary of defense, ash carter, telling us the battle is going according to plan. >> what's happening is that a cordon is being placed. mosul. >> reporter: the iraqis may be in the lead, but the americans in close support. for the secretary, it's a dangerous by vital mission. we have to protect ourselves from isil. they intend harm to our country and our people. >> reporter: u.s. troops we spoke with are well aware of the threat and the risks here in iraq. some of them are on their fourth deployment. four, all in iraq.
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fiercer as iraqi troops close in and enter the city. >> we're ready for anything. we're prepared for all contingencies. if what's for sure is it's going to be a tough fight because for isil, this is a very important location. which is exactly why we need to destroy them here. >> reporter: to fully reclaim mosul from isis will probably take months. but to fully stabilize the area, it will take years. robin? >> thank you very much. back here at home, a terrifying ride-along. a woman in the passenger seat of a patrol car when a traffic stop turned into a high-speed chase and a shootout. the suspects escaping. and the whole thing as you can see captured on police dash cam. abc's gio benitez is here. good morning, gio. >> reporter: a desperate manhunt is under way right now. as the shooter is on the loose. as you watch this video, think about it from the perspective of
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police work. and did she ever. you're watching dash cam video from a madera, california, police cruiser. it's 4:34 a.m. >> a white mazda. north of howard. >> reporter: the officer has a civilian guest in the car for a ride-along. he's trying to pull over this silver mazda. >> he's not stopping? you're kidding me, right? >> no. >> reporter: within seconds, the officer realizes the mazda's driver is not planning to pull sirens on. the officer and that ride-along civilian are in full pursuit. listen as the young woman in the car takes in what's happening. >> he has a gun, no, no, no, no, no. >> shots fired. >> reporter: just look. right after the turn, you can see the gunfire. a dozen shots from the passenger side. >> shots fired! >> you can hear the woman's cries and plea to stop the chase. >> no, no, no. don't follow him. >> reporter: the firefight disabling the police car. it rolls to a stop.
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>> reporter: the suspects taking off abandoning the mazda. the police department posting photos of the aftermath. the patrol car's windows shattered. this is the gun police say was found in the mazda. incredibly, both the officer and e citizens' academy to show f people in the community how police work. for at least one woman, that's a lesson that came with too close a call. gu and this morning, we're told the police officers was not injured at all. the young woman suffered minor cuts from the broken glass but is otherwise okay. can you imagine? >> no. and this is why police officers say, there's no such thing as a routine traffic stop. you never know what could happen. thank you. >> thank you, gio. now to the devastating crash near palm springs. at least 13 people killed, dozens injured. when a toush bus slammed into a tractor trailer.
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>> reporter: this morning, the california highway patrol investigating what caused this tragedy on a major california highway. 13 killed. 31 injured when a tour bus smashed into this trailer. doctors working through the night. a number of victims admitted to the icu. >> seems as though most of the victims were unrestrained and therefore, were flown through the air and sustained facial trauma. >> reporter: the tour bus on the way back from a casino. as 5:00 a.m. sunday. the driver of the bus among those killed. the big rig driver shaken and injured. but able to help injured passengers out of the bus. records show the bus tour company with a clean accident report and no history of mechanical problems. the california highway patrol still trying to determine the cause of the accident, but say possible fatigue or a medical emergency could have contributed to the bus driver failing to hit the brakes.
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never been to a crash where there's been 13 confirmed fatal accidents. and you never get used to this kind of thing. >> reporter: and of the dozens injured, four remain in critical condition here at desert regional medical center, one of three hospitals where patients are being treated. the ntsb and california highway patrol will give us an update on the investigation sometime today. george. >> such a scary crash. thank you. amy is here with today's other top stories. another terrifying encounter for a poli police are searching for man who shot at two police officers with an ak-47. they were responding to a reported shooting east of oklahoma city when they say michael vance opened fire and took off then in a stolen vehicle. police later found two of his relatives dead. they say the violence may stem from his recent arrest on assault charges. those two officers thankfully are recovering. also, breaking overnight, a deadly plane crash on the island of malta. witnesses say the plane tipped toward the right before plunging
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five customs officials from france were killed. consumer groups are voicing concern about the proposed merger between at&t and time warner. advocates worry about higher price, fewer choices, and more corporate tracking of a senate hearing is set for december. tom hayden, the '60s anti-war activist and politician, has died. hayden was a member of the chicago seven, organizing rallies at the 1968 democratic convention. he served as a california lawmaker and was married to jane fonda for 17 years. tom hayden was 76. finally, it's being called the best worst game in nfl history. the cardinals had the chance to beat the seahawks in overtime last night. but they missed a 24-yard field goal and just a short time later, the seahawks got their chance to win and they missed a
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in the end, nobody won. nobody lost. it was 6-6. the nfl had the best reaction to the game on twitter. look at this. they typed a tirade of letters in disbelief. that's pretty much what they thought about it. and everyone else. fun fact. only three 6-6 ties in nfl history. all of them involving the cardinals. >> all of them? >> all of them. >> not a distinction they care to have. >> the best tweet of the year. are you excited about the world series? >> yes, so excited. >> we already in. now chicago on the way to the world series also for the first time in decades. president obama, a fan of their cross town rivals, tweeting, holy cow. this cubs fan, white sox was happy to see wrigley rocking. paula faris is there outside wrigley with the details. >> reporter: good morning, robin. there will not be a tie in the world series. cubs fans are waking up to a reality. it's a good one, albeit very, very unfamiliar.
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you see, you have to be in your 70s to even remember the last time the team made it this far. the chicago cubs flying the "w" this weekend after an historic win. these lovable losers clinching their first national league pennant since 1945. with this epic double play. >> cubs have won the pennant! >> reporter: fans have watched and waited their entire lives. 19 years old when they made it this far. >> we were here to watch them win. it's the most exciting thing ever. >> reporter: it's been even longer since the cubs have won the world series, 1908. back then, baseball was still segregated. women didn't have the right to vote. the modern zipper hadn't been invented. maybe now, what seems like a world away, the cubs can shake off the curses.
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the opportunity to see a chicago cubs team in the world series. >> reporter: and this morning, chicago fans remain in a cubby coma. but tomorrow, anxiety sets in when their team takes on the cleveland indians. another team hoping to turn around decades of bad luck. all this hype has ticket sales skyrocketing. tuesday night's tickets are at $3900. the cubs trying to reverse the infamous curse of the billy goat. according to legend, the owner of the billy goat tavern went to the 1945 world series game with his goat. they were both kicked out. you guys, when he was leaving, he said, them cub us, they ain't going to win no more, and they haven't. >> thank you, paula. have a good time. let's go to ginger now with the cold blast in the northeast. the wind conditions. >> the wind came with the cold. this is brooklyn. look who took it.
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she is on maternity leave. she can't get it out of her system. the news. up to nine inches fell in new england. the video from white face, new york. let's get to the select cities brought to you by walgreens. morning temperatures in the 40s climbing to the mid 50s by mid afternoon. fair and chilly tonight with lows in the upper 30s. clouds return
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coming up, the popular musician and youtube star's desperate search for his 21-year-old daughter. desperate search for his 21-year-old daughter. ergent couldn't keep up. it was mostly water. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated, so i get a better clean. i mean, i give away water for free. i'm not about to pay for it in my detergent. tide. number one rated. it's got to be tide ? we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter.
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this right here, this is chicago cub blue. this is what we're all about. i'm glad they won last night to i could be here this evening. >> he might have skipped it. it was a big honor for bill murray. the mark twain award for he was honored by so many, including, i think, steve martin. there he is right there. jimmy kimmel with kind of a weird wig. but, boy, did bill murray deserve that. >> the nation's top prize for a comedian. donald trump battling back after a new poll shows hillary clinton with a 12-point lead. the republican kptd saying he thinks recent polls are inaccurate.
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claims. some areas getting up to nine inches of snow. one week after millions, remember that record heat? remember that? a thing of the past. ginger will have much more coming up. sflmplgt amy, your favorite show is back. sflit was my favorite show. i don't know if it is after last night. no spoilers at this point. but "the walk dead" left us with a stunning cliff hanger last season. fans have been waiting months and months to see who got killed off. we saw a lot of people getting killed. the answer is getting reaction like in this morning. >> oh! >> did the show go too far? we're going have more on that. at buoyant an drew came in at one of the most gruesome scenes and was like, why are you watches this? it's not usually this bad. it's bad. >> you have to win her back. >> and for you to say that, because you like that type of
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this girl. the latest search for a youtube star's daughter. the piano guy asking for help and prayers. his daughter went missing a week ago. >> reporter: robin, good morning. it's been more than a week now since annie schmidt left her car here and ventured out into the hiking trails. this morning, the search called off after no sign of her. afte from above, dogs canvassing below, and rescuer rappelling deep into ra convenience, law enforcement calling off the search for 21-year-old annie schmidt. >> any inch of the trail she could have gone off. >> reporter: she took off on an intry kate maze of trails. >> if she got injured and is by
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alive. >> reporter: her father, a member of the popular youtube band the piano guys. asking his millions of facebook followers for any information or to pray for his daughter. sflit would take a miracle. but, we -- we're holding on the miracles. >> reporter: schmidt, an avid high herb was preparing for a hiking trip with her mother, recently buying a new tent and backpack. schmidt's roommate says she left her gear at home. trail head days later. her phone and belongings still inside. >> we think she got out of her car and was going to go for a short hike. >> reporter: schmidt's last tweet, this landscape, writing fill your life with good vibes. her loved ones refusing to give up. >> we feel like she's in god's hands. we trust that he'll guide us to find her. >> reporter: investigators say there's no evidence of foul play. but, as of now, search and
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back out here until they can get some solid leads. robin? jt all right, phillip, thank you. >> a sad one. we move to the nfl under fire this morning for how it's handling domestic abuse allegations against josh brown, the giants kicker. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, george. sidelining josh brown with pay has done little to silence fans. one prominent voice wondering for the victim. this morning, the backlash building against the nfl. >> that's another black eye in a smack in the face throughout this whole national football league. >> reporter: the league taking heat for suspending giants kicker josh brown for just one game in 2015 after being arrested in a domestic violence incident involving his then wife, molly. the nfl says at the time of his suspension, it didn't know the
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and immediately reopening an investigation into him after a newly released and troubling 165-page police report detail allegations of abuse. includinged a megss from brown himself. the league says following brown's arrest, police re repeatedly denied the quereques for more investigation. >> he didn't indicate that he works for the nfl. we had no idea whohi is. >> reporter: commissioner roger goodell speak out about the investigation. >> what we want to do is get the facts. when we get the facts, we're going aggressively pursue that and we'll apply our poll spip. >> reporter: some saying the league doesn't take domestic violence seriously enough. former giant saying i respect so many people in the organization. but what are you waiting for?
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and annie apple. the mother of eli apple, penning this article, express bing outrage after these comments from john mara. >> he's admitted to us that he's abused his wife in the past. i think what's a little unclear is the extent of that. >> reporter: a domestic violence survivor herself calling his comments insensitive, dismissive, and callous. how are you is a so-called of of des ix violence. apple saying yes, this son's checks. but wrong is wrong. >> ashould be talking about xs and os. instead, they were talking about domestic violence and the failure of the nfl to enforce its own policy. >> reporter: that giants player, eli apple, saying of his mom's comments, she has a voice, she's going to use it.
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for privacy so her family can continue to heel. >> i can imagine it was traumatic. coming up on the big board. donald trump threatening to sue those accusing him of sexual mission conduct. would his case hold up in court? and why is wonder woman under fire? wonder woman? i was in shock when my dentist was explaining to me the acidity of foods and what they can do to your teeth. thinning of the teeth and leading to being probably gross me out! my dentist recommended pronamel. it can help protect enamel from acid erosion. my mouth feels really fresh and clean and i stuck with it. i really like it. it gives me a lot of confidence. pronamel is all about your enamel.
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got here barely a second to time for our big board. our team of insiders standing pi life. dan abrams is here at the table. we'll start with you buzz a lot of people are taublging about donald trump and the fact of hat he said on the stump about the women who have accused him and what he would do. this is what he said. >> every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign. the events never happened. never. all of these liars will be sued
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[ cheers and applause ] >> and this, as another woman, adult film actress, jessica drake, accuses him. his words and his actions are a huge testament to his character. she had really strong words. if he decides to take this to court, what are his chances? >> i don't think there's a chance he'll take to it court. >> you don't think so? >> no, he's threatened over the years to take various people said. in almost every case, he hasn't moved forward. why wouldn't he do it in case like this? well, first of all jourks the taps. the access hollywood tapes. the howard stern taps. outtakes from the apprentice would then become subpoenaed. >> he's a witness or the if attackers. the accusers. >> it's much more likely that they'll sue him. >> for defamation? >> yeah, yeah. he's calling them liars.
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bill cosby case, for example. is it possible he sues one or two of them? it's possible. there's no way i think he'll end up suing all these accusers. >> he's saying he'll sue after the election. >> i'm going to wait. why? i guess i'm too busy right now. i'm too busy right now, but if i become president, i'm not going to be too busy? going through a lawsuit is very time-consuming depositions. and hours and hours and hour. he's talking about suing, you know, ten, 11, 12 people. he's going to go through these depositions while he's the president of the united states. or maybe he's going to say, i'm dpoimg the lose, therefore i'll have time. i don't foe what he's saying. i think it's beyond a long shot that donald trump will be suing any of these women. >> thank you, dan. definitive right there. we bhoouf on the new details on the massive cyber attack that
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friday. experts believe jacked everyday items in your home. >> something we have seen over time. let me back into this and explain. you know when your local radio station has a contest and all of the incoming calls make it impossible to get through. that's basically what happened friday. it's a distributed denial of seic what was different, instead of using virus-infected computers, attackers used an army of our own home devices that are connected to the internet. your dvr, set-top box, security camera. any one of the average 13 web-connected devices each u.s. home now has. and, what's interesting, they targeted a switchboard of the
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when it goes down, papal, netflix, spot,ify are internet connected toasters could take down large parts of the west. >> who could possibly be behind this something like this? how do we protect ourselves? >> who is a tricky question. so wikileaks tweeted, we asked supporters to stop taking down the u.s. internet. you proved your point. the point, over julian asaj losing his internet access. vi v varifying those involved, difficult. these are appliance-like devices in our homes. many of which were not built to be secure citizens of the internet. manufacturers need to take care of this. >> people were going say, oh,
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next up, what could be wonder woman's greatest battle yet. the comic book character facing backlash from women around the world after being appointed the u.n.'s honorary ambassador for the empowerment of women. all right, sunny hostin. something you'll probably talk about on "the view" as well. you used to look at wonder woman as a positive influence. a positive role model. what's going on? what's behind this? >> peopl she's a comic book character who is not real, robin. this is spoesed to be a u.n. campaign for gender equality. promoting gender equality and empowerment of women and young girl. the petition says, having strong living and breathing female role models is a critical aspect of empowerment of women and girls. many are saying, why not malala?
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breathing young girls and women who would become the face of this empowerment. why won't e woman? >> they just had an election for u.n. secretary general. did not choose a woman despite several candidates being put up. is there recourse? >> close to 250 people have signed this. and so i suspect that nothing is going to change, but i don't think they'll do it again. >> i think y thank you to sunny, beck kirks dan. the walking dead premier, amy thinks the show went too
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some spoilers. you've been warned. >> this is it. >> reporter: it's back. after a gut-wrenching cliff hanger that left us wondering who faced their death. >> you are -- it. >> reporter: finally. an answer. >> i'm man of my word. >> reporter: with not one. >> oh! from rick's gang. fans devastated. >> oh, my god! >> i can see this is hard on you guys. >> reporter: #the walking dead baseball bat emoji topping the twitter trends overnight. acting dead is not as lucrative as you might think. many of the show's actors making up to $400,000 less than actors in other episodes.
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play some roll in contract negotiations. it has to keep the actors on edge. >> that is a no-no. >> reporter: watch out. the show's executive producer warning. >> anyone that you may love top show in a split second, could be gone. >> reporter: everyone is fair game this season. >> until then, ta-ta. >> reporter: i have to tell you. did you see my face. i was physically ill after watching the . this is me. i love horror movies. there is something about watching zom beast getting obliterate that is fine. >> i couldn't watch it before 37. >> you don't want to watch last night. this is the seventh season. last week, the show was renewed for an eighth season. there's plenty to come. i hope they dial it back just a little. just a smidge. just my two septembers. sfw we'll talk about it more in
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>> yes, love her. plus, timmy. tim tebow is here. i love calling him timmy. he's all telling about a new book he has. we have great opportunities from indiana. we'll have them questions, too. there's timny. >> timmy. when i was a little kid, i made a deal with myself that i would never grow up. we met when we were very young... i was 17, he was 18. we made the movie the book of life. we started doing animation. with the surface book, you can actually draw on the screen. it's almost like this super powerful computer and a tablet had the perfect baby. (laughing) it's a typewriter for writing scripts... it's a sketchbook for sketches... ...it's a canvas for painting...
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>> wisn 12 news time is a 17-year-old boy is hurt after an overnight shooting in milwaukee. it happened near 39th and kaul. the boy say told police he was driving when someone started shooting at him, from another car. investigators are still looking for whoever pulled the trigger. streets in the neighborhood are back open this morning. >> just in, two silver alerts in milwaukee have been cancelled. 65-year-old curry went missing
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pickens last seen near olive. both men are found safe. >> you can apply for a position with the post office. assistant carrier. the post office is saying it is accepting online applications all week. >> traffic watch now, a look at the morning drive, this is 41 at lincoln. traffic is moving slow southbound 43 from brown deer into downtown 19 minutes. >> now to weatherwatch 12. >> sal? >> beautiful skies this morning. clouds are out there and the early morning sun. 48 over 40 the airport. light northwest breezes and
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. the race for the white house. hillary clinton opens up a double-digit lead as donald trump tries to battle back. just 15 days before the final vote is counted. stunning health battle. the u.s. soccer star who just now having a brain tumor removed. her nba husband stepping off the court the take care of mother and baby. no namaste. the shocking letter gone viral, criticizing women wearing yoga pants. so many heading into the streets to protest. as the man behind it claims it was all a joke. ? the story of my life ? and tim tebow. he's shaken and sharing. what he's learned from his highs and lows. answering you questions right
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and this entire crowd is waiting for him to say -- >> good morning, america. good morning, america. happy monday. great to have lara here. jesse palmer. got a race of quarterbacks this morning. >> yeah, gator quarterbacks. >> we're going to talk to tim tebow. he's here with a brnand-new boo. it's called "shaken." very inspirational. talking about the highs and lows. what it's like to be a professional athlete. never loses his faith through it all. he shares so much hi some of the young people will ask questions as well. >> absolutely. can't wait for that. switching gears. we have a health alert about screening your kids for hip problems. as you probably know, i recently had surgery on mine. we'll tell you how doctors are treating kids very early to prevent problems like i had later in life. >> even that early. really? >> what i had was congenital. you can discover that as a newborn and fix it. >> amazing. >> that's coming up.
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donald trump facing an uphill battle as hillary clinton surges in the polls two weeks before election day. trump is dismissing clinton's double-digit lead. as they both step up cam pang in the battleground states. tom llamas has the latest. good morning, tom. >> reporter: amy, good morning. donald trump is in florida today. it is a critical state for his campaign. overnight he choppered into the southwest part of the state and told supporters there, not to believe the polls. and new ideas, he's still spending a lot of time on the trail defending his character. he told people in gettysburg he'll sue the people making accusations. >> all of these liars will be sued after the election is over. >> reporter: hillary clinton is showing confidence in downballot races trying to help other democrats possibly take advantage of the house and senate.
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she'll be out campaigning later this week with one of her biggest and strongest surrogates, michelle obama, the first lady. both hillary clinton and mrs. obama will appear together in north carolina. amy? >> all right, tom llamas, thank you. tense fighting.cing for more as they assist iraqi forces in the war against isis. troops are now within five miles of the isis strong hold of mosul. new video shows iraqi forces keeping up the pressure on isis in other parts of the country. launching air strikes near city of tikrit. and today, the national transportation safety board is joining the investigation into the horrific bus crash in southern california. 13 team died when that bus returning from a casino plowed 15 feet into the back of a tractor trailer. the bus driver was among those killed. investigators are trying to determine why the bus was going so much faster than the truck. in rhode island, backlash growing after a man wrote to a local newspaper complaining that women over 20 should never wear
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hundreds of women angered by the comments of allen sorrentino took part in a yoga pants parade, marching right by his house. in his letter, he called yoga pants disturbing. he said women should wear slacks or jeans instead. he now claims that letter was just a joke. protesters call it misogyny. and they're making sure that he knows how they feel. and finally, bill murray accepted the mark twain award for american humor last night. it's the nation's top prize for comedy. he apparently couldn't help himself stealing the show from his seat in the balcony at the kenzie center. >> this is happening right now in washington, d.c. [ cheers and applause ] the 51st state in the union. >> murray there joining the protest for statehood in washington. he said he's happy his cubs won
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murray was roasted by a slew of celebrities including jimmy kimmel. he said, bill murray could shove you over the side of the hoover dam and you would still be like, hey, bill murray. >> all right, thank you so much there, amy. news that goes "pop," lara? we begin with the great white way. welcoming its newest jersey boy to the spotlight. mr. mark ballas. the "dancing with the stars" pro and former champ swapping the mirrorball trophies for a microphone for the frankie valli blockbuster. ballas giving his fans a front-row seat. take a look. ? sherry sherry baby ? ? sherry sherry baby ? ? sherry baby ? ? sherry baby ? >> go, mark ballas. the guy can play guitar. he can sing. we know he can dance.
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check out the broadway show until january 13th. he'll be the last actor in the show before it closes after an outstanding 11-year run. >> yeah. >> it's a great one. if you haven't seen it, check it out. he's part of our family. congratulations. >> he's multitalented. i didn't know he could do all that stuff. also in "pop news" canadians are known for great manners. being incredibly polite. exhibit "a." there he is. palmer. >> where's my camera? >> there you are, jesse. welcome to tv. >> i got confused. i'm going to be polite and quiet. >> if that is is not proof enough, we have more. our neighbors to the north have noticed how tense things are in the u.s. these days. they're using the hash tag, hey, tell america it's great. take a look. >> all your diversity. and all your openness. >> the fact that you're such a giving nation. over $250 billion a year is
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>> so wonderful and warm and accommodating. >> when things are tough, you fight to make them better. >> this was put together by a group in toronto who said, sometimes you have to pick your friends up when they're down. one twitter user said, america, you gave the world cherry coke, the internet, and the golden girls. don't let anyone tell you you're not great. >> love me some golden girls. >> absolutely. that movement started by the garden collective age agency. we do need to lift each other up. thank you. >> i think they interviewed every canadian in the world. we love our neighbors. nice they did that. finally, the entire dallas cowboys football team went out to dinner this week. at a very nice steak house. it's the annual rookie dinner. all 60 players gather for food, drink, they leave the bill to the rookies to take care of traditionally. this year, a lot of the players chipped in. the older players. the rookies didn't have to cover the full cost. they're lucky.
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>> oh, yeah. >> whoa! >> just a few bucks shy of $55,000. those boys are hungry. it comes out to a cool $916 per meal. you can't put a price on bonding with your teammates. >> did you have to do that? >> i did not. you don't want to take the linemen out. that's what racks up that kind of bill. they have expensive tastes in wine, forget about it. >> do most teams do that? >> absolutely. >> it's a nice bonding experience. i think we should do something like that here. >> our rookies. >> and i'm gone. >> come back, jesse. >> mama's hungry. that's "pop news." and coming up here, the former soccer star who just gave birth. la lauren holiday. battling a brain tumor. just had it removed. and i'll go one on one with tim tebow. he's here live. sharing what it takes to stay strong through life's ups and downs. come on back. ng through life's
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welcome back to "gma." that's lauren holiday and her nba husband, jrue. the former u.s. soccer player recovering from surmry after facing a benign brain tumor while pregnant. jesse has the latest on how she's doing. >> lauren gave birth to her daughter last month. through it all, her husband jrue has been standing by her, putting his nba career on hold. >> holiday, goal! lauren holiday is recovering after successfully having a brain tumor removed at duke university hospital. the procedure just one month after the 28-year-old gave birth to baby girl with her husband, nba player jrue holiday. jrue's agent saying in september, lauren holiday gaift birth to jrue tyler holiday. she's 6 pounds, 4 ounces, and
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the benign tumor was located on the outer layer of lauren's brain. detected during her pregnancy after she experienced terrible headaches. >> meningiomas are the most common benign brain tumors in humans. just because they're benign doesn't mean that they don't cause trouble. they can be harmful if they get too big. >> reporter: reports saying doctors induced her early so she could undergo surgery. friends and fans wishing her a speedy recovery. this picture of lauren's writing, i love you, chen. another player saying, sending all our love and best wishes for a speedy recovery. lauren and jrue met in college and married in 2013. the new orleans pelicans player taking an indefinite leave from the team. to take care of his family. >> we're always in his corner. he knows if he needs anything he can always call any of us. >> reporter: last week, jrue posting this picture to instagram. with the caption, missing the
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his coach, alvin gentry saying that the basketball star is welcome back whenever he's ready. >> when the time is right, jrue will come back to the team. we'll welcome him in open arms. >> reporter: for now, lauren is recovering in north carolina. with her husband, and new baby girl by her side. doctors expect her to make a fuel recovery. as for jrue, he'll remain on the sidelines for as long as he needs to be. with lauren and their daughter together. >> glad they're doing okay. >> we wish her a speedy recovery. coming up here, tim tebow is here opening up about faith, family, going from the football field to the baseball diamond.
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back here on "gma," a chilly morning. here in times square. this is harper, by the way. she's from oklahoma. you have your smile going, didn't you? i came up to her, she wasn't going to smile. now look. she turned on. speaking of turning on, we wish we could turn on the rain. look at this in alabama. you hear about the drought in california all the time. that's alabama. it used to be a two to three-acre pond on a farm. and obviously, dried up. there's a big issue in the south as well. wanted to show that off. also say a very good morning to these folks in times square.
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get a couple of faces on. whoa, my face. very close. hello. let you know, guess who is coming up? tim tebow. morning temperatures in the 40s climbing to the mid 50s by mid afternoon. fair and chilly tonight with lows in the upper 30s. clouds return tuesday as highs fall a bit to the low i am here with one of the biggest names and certainly one of the most inspiring people in sports in the world, really. tim tebow. >> you're too kind. you're too kind. >> i speak the truth. i speak the truth. if nothing, i speak the truth. the former heisman trophy winner. baseball player. he has a new book, "shaken"
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through life's ups and downs. humble, humble, humble that's you. >> you're the best. >> welcome home. >> thank you. appreciate it. love being back. >> we watch you from afar. now we're watching you playing baseball. you have game tonight. you're having fun. >> yes, i do. i'm having so much fun. it's amazing when you do something for the love of it. i'm so passionate about the it's so much fun. >> i gotta tell you, i got so much out of reading your book. especially how you began the book. i want to say something that you wrote here that's on the jacket. your circumstances do not define you. your identity does. and many thought football defined you. that was your identity. but it's -- it has not been. how did you prevent that from happening? >> i think it's understanding what matters. what's important in your life. having something bigger than just what you do. when you have an identity that is bigger than what you do, even
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you can still prevail over that. your life is bigger than that. this book is written for so many people that have to go through ups and downs, whether it's your boyfriend or girlfriend dumps you. you don't get that job. you're not good enough. i've been told by a lot of different teams that i'm not good enough. how do you handle that? how do you bounce back? and for me, it's to be able to have a foundation of something bigger than yourself. understand what god says about you. you're important. you have a life of significance and you have a life of meaning. when you understand your purpose, it will totally change your identity. >> it's so apparent throughout the book. your circle of trust. your beautiful family. i love how you speak about them. you tell the story about going to the philippines. something happened there. that you came back saying, i'm going to be the best quarterback ever. it had nothing to do with sports when you were there. tell us about it. >> no, i got to meet a boy with his feet on backwards. his name is sherwin. in a remote jungle. that entire village looked at him like he was cursed because
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and it broke my heart. those are the kids that we're fighting for. supposed to be loving and encouraging. leaving that village, i left with tears in my eyes because i wanted to fight for people like that. i knew i wanted to be the best athlete that i could be. what i wanted to do with my life? i wanted to fight for people like sherwin. now that's why we have a hospital in the philippines. we take care of 2,000 orphans. the first kid we brought into the hospital was a little girl who had to crawl for food every day because she was born w and people looked at her as you're cursed. now we get to carry those people into the hospital and they walk out with physical, emotional, and spiritual healing. we want to fight for people that can't fight for themselves. >> you were born in the philippines. that's a special place for you. i love the story of sherwin. that his friends -- you're the big star in town, his friends stayed with him. they knew that he couldn't walk to see you. >> imagine a village that has never had visitors in the history of the village. ever. the biggest thing to ever
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and, for americans to come and speak but, for them to walk away and stay with their friend, because their principal didn't want to have the crippled boy discouraging the americans. so they leave, their friends stay with them. that encouraged me. can you imagine in middle school to have a friend that sick and stay with him over the biggest thing that's ever happened? that encouraged me to want to be that type of friend. but to be able to make that type of impact on someone's life. >> you've made a big impact. especially on young people's lives. a group from indiana. we have time for one question. who is going to be the one? >> i can do it. so you're one of the biggest names in sports right now. how do you stay so humble? >> um -- that's a good question. thank you. i think humility is something that is very hard.
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thinking less of yourself. but thinking of yourself less. meaning try to look for the people around you and what they need and how you can help them and how you can make an impact in their life. because, i think the greatest form of love is choosing the best interest of another person and acting on their behalf. you see friends and the people around you in your class, they need help. be the person to go out of your way to help them, love them, care about them. you never know the impact you'll make. >> because he is my right hand, i will not be shaken. "shaken" is the name of the book. you're all getting it. everybody in our outside and around is going to get the book. it's not coming out until tomorrow. you have to hit the road. you have a game tonight. >> yes, i do. >> thank you for making the time for us. our love you to and your family. this "walking dead" thing is back. >> a few people have talked about it. >> there she is. the time has finally come, this is by far the most important vote you have ever cast. >> are you ready to go the
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i want to be a leader who brings people together. >> we're going to make america great again. >> who will be your next president? >> we're going to win back the white house. >> we will win this election. >> election night, this is where america turns for answers. a powerhouse team of abc news. abc, election night, live. ws.
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the hale to the zoo. sal? >> we are looking at party sunny, temperatures nearly steady between 42 and 48. 48 is where the airport stands and feels like temperature 44 degrees. there are a few clouds coming in on the north breezes, and high pressure is continuing to drift to the east and to the south and today, tonight. for today, mid 50s. we see a mix of sun and clouds. for tomorrow, the clouds coming back. the wettest weather is holding
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? [ cheers and applause ] good morning, america. what a great audience we have here. this morning. thank you very much. and we have a very special guest since you're such wonderful people. are you ready to meet one of the funniest men out there? he's written a new book. we'll talk to him about that and more. please welcome will forte. >> hi, will. >> still working the beard. how are you? >> good how are you. >> good luck with the seat. >> it's a roller. >> we'll get to roller derby
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something to the table. >> whim in, will. jump in here. >> let me ask you a question. >> what is the question? >> did you used to do anything mischievous as a child? family in florida found out what their 6-year-old boy, dylan, does. that's cody. he's the father. dill season the 6-year-old. look at this video they found of dylan at 2:00 in the morning. and they have this big rule in their house. you're not allowed to jump on the brand-new couch. and of course; that's what dylan did. the amazing part to me is that dylan has night vision, because he's not cart wheeling and running into walls or anything else. and then later on, watch this. it's incredible. he's doing his best batman impersonation. turning the lights on. he made a critical error, at the end of the video. he knew there was a camera in
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the camera off. got dylan. >> hey, i didn't do it. >> it was not me. >> dylan doesn't yet understand that if you unplug the camera it doesn't erase the video. do your kids, have you caught them doing anything funny like that? >> we see the aftermath in the morning. >> yeah. >> were you a prankster like that, will? >> i have gone through prankster phases. a lot of >> i loved a good prank call when i was little. the your refrigerator running ma'am? you better catch it. sorry. >> he seems like he's well on his way to sur passing any hi jinx that i did. >> did you play pranks on your parents? n't i did the worst prank to my mom. i shouldn't say it. i apologize. she was getting home, i was
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ketchup on the ground, in that one moment, i was like, this is a joke. this is a joke. god this is not early morning stuff. >> ten years of therapy, he's fine. >> it all worked out. >> these were the moments that -- >> this is how you grow. this is how i grew and said, never pretend that you -- >> we know that you may or may not like a yard sale of a flea market. rachel dratch said you collect portraits of some port? >> i used to collect portraits of random people. >> you can find some real hum dingers out there. >> i have found weird pictures. you can see the eyes following you very haunted looking
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long time ago. my mom would say, there is no bad yard sale. but a lot of times, the science will indicate. estate sale. this couple really wept for it. they used celebrity-inspired flyers to get people to come to their yard sale. for example, this one says, hello, is it deals you're looking for? ? sit deals you're looking for ? >> this one, ryan gosling analysis their neighborhood. hey, yard sale. let's go buy something together. this couple crushes it. >> one more, one more, one more. >> the dos equis guy. i don't always go to yard sales. but when i do, i turn here. this couple did great. they made $500. had the most popular yard sale. >> that's awesome. >> got rid of some stuff. reinvent, rescue, recycle. and they win our "gma" contest
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morning concert for you. you really want to be a singer. >> i find my window. everyone is clapping or laughing. you can't really hear me. that's the key. drown me out. will, let's talk about the book. $ 101 things to definitely not do if you want to get a chick. >> you don't want to take advice it's a dumb cartoon book. i was 24 years old. before i had gotten into comedy at all. and, just started doodling. and, the -- it's just tissue it -- if anybody takes a -- >> not do. >> is that you drawing that? ment i drew all those things. that's why it took 22 years to get them published.
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you walk the fine line between creepy and funny. >> do you agree? >> after seeing this -- yes. you do a good job with that. >> no, i mean it -- >> i'm still single. >> share, guys. >> do not take that advice. it was the first couple of -- it was f generalmy mccarthy's sketch show and "letterman" up the street. the book always meant a lot to me. it was a snapshot of the kind of things i was thinking about when i was 24. >> never hitchhike from her living room to her kitchen. good advice. >> that's like in the middle of the book. you have to ease in. >> the beard is back. does that mean last man on earth is back? >> yeah.
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through, half the way through filming right now. so -- uh -- >> are you loving it? jt i do. it's an incredible amount of work. here w more work than i ever knew. i act on it and i write with the writers and edit with the ed edit editors. every ounce of time is spent doing that. it's great to be out and with people. >> great episode with the karaoke and >> congrats on nebraska. i loved that. >> thank you. >> you said this is a lot of hard work. sit as hard as your time on "snl." those are labor intensive days. >> i thought there would never be a job as hard as "snl." but this is more work than that. ? mcgruber ?
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jesse. >> everything you do, author, mover i haves, tv. >> author, you cannot look at that and say author. if you read that book, you'll not come out of that and go, he's an author now. >> everyone is going home with a copy of women's book. >> that's not the say i don't love the book. >> never plaster her wall with pictures of cheese graters. it seems like good >> it's solid advice. >> we love you, will. thank you for coming. >> thank you very much.
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monday doesn't feel like a monday when you have great folks. you guys were here this weekend. >> yep. >> chilly. it was definitely cool. but even cooler by the midweek. look what haed they are skiing in parts of new england. that's stowe, vermont. i got one. whoo! nobody else is excited about the snow? more to come later this week. we're also going to have a closer look at how doctors are scre morning temperatures in the 40s climbing to the mid 50s by mid afternoon. fair and chilly tonight with lows in the upper
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tuesday as highs fall a bit to the low >> that's my favorite thing. i come over and everyone goes, whoa, i don't know if i want to be on tv. all that weather brought to you by carrier. lara, let's go in to you. >> ginger, thank you very much. all right, now, to new medical advances in an area i have personal experiences with. after seeing my story on "gma," one of our viewers reached out and told us how her child was screened for hip problems at birth. here's a closer look at how doctors problem early. as an active woman in my 40s, i was shocked when my doctors told me last summer i needed an entire hip replacement. it was so upsetting. i was like, what? diagnosed with a condition called hip dysplasia, also known as ddh, which led to painful arthritis. my doctor said i probably had it since birth. about 10% of all hip replacements are due to this
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make it more rare. today, every baby is tested for ddh. early intervention makes it less likely for surgery later in life. >> hip dysplasia is one of the more common things babies are born with. it's an important part of the newborn exam. there's awareness and discussion on it. it's treatable. >> reporter: some newborns are at a higher risk. like those with a history of ddh or babies born breech, or with a dislocated or loose hip. and a simple ultrasound can reveal the problem. 1-year-old emily was born breech and diagnosed with ddh at birth. >> the doctors were checking her legs. just routine screening and felt like one of the legs -- he was able to pop it out of the socket. they described it as a shallow hip socket. >> reporter: she was given a pavlic harness at two days old and wore it 24 hours a day for
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now doctors say, she's on track. >> she's got a clean bill of health. it's not expected she'll have any hindrances in life. which is really a great outcome. >> and dr. jen ashton is joining us now. so rkts, what symptoms should parents be looking for? >> as we saw in the piece. parents should be clear on this. this is part of normal routine newborn screening. just because a woman has a baby in the breech position doesn't automatically mean their babies have this. it's just more common. we normally pick it up at birth. i spoke to a patient who had this. had both hips replaced. she remembers being in kindergarten and not being able to put her knees down when sitting cross-legged. so if, as a parent, you notice any of those things, just talk to your pediatrician. >> yep, yep. i understand all too well. i will say during recovery, i have found there are days, less
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might have been counterintuitive. actually making me go in reverse. >> and i know. you've done so well. it's a testament to the fact that joint replacement surgery is better than ever. joints don't last forever. it's important to follow the recommendations the physical therapists and surgeons give you as much as possible. when you talk about exercise, it's not just after surgery or post-op. it's as you said, before. think of it encompassing the four basic aspects. you want to hid the cardio, because that's important head to toe. you want to do build strength around the hip joint. >> it's all about the core. >> the posterior chain. people have difficulty moving side to side. >> there are telltale signs. and i had those signs. i just didn't know what to look for. i just didn't know. this is something that was congenital. there my whole life. and there is a chance that it
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hip just because it is what it is. how do we help folks not -- be as shocked as i was. i literally, i went through shock symptoms. when i found out. i was like, oh, muscle pull. >> how to navigate those waters. number one, find a good orthopedic surgeon. what does good mean? someone who does a lot of this. who specializes in the hip joint. just because you're an orthopedic surgeon doesn't mean you specialize in all joints. you really want to follow his or her recommendations preop and post op as closely as possible. you want to minimize the wear and tear on the joint afterwards. it has a shelf life. it's not going to last forever. that doesn't mean be inactive. it just means be careful. >> this is not an old person's problem. this is an active person's problem. we all have joints. and they don't last forever. please take care of them. trust me. dr. jen, thank you so much. >> you're doing so well. we'll talk with you later in the week. coming up, we're going to get into "the walking dead." amy's very excited.
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we are back now with the premier that has everyone talking. "the walking dead." fans like me are -- i mean, i'm not kidding. we're still recovering from last night's bombshells. >> we're really excited, we have danai gurira, who plays michonne on the series. she's joining us now los angeles. good morning, danai. gotta ask you. we were left with this huge cliffhanger at the end of last season. now we know who got killed off. i don't want this to be a spoiler alert. for you, personally, how hard was to it keep all of that a secret? >> oh, yeah. it was a lot. it was a pretty long time that we had to hold that in. and you know, there were folks that were kind of playing inspector gadget with us.
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or l.a., so you're in new york right -- are you shooting? but it shoots right now. you're trying to dodge it all the time. i will say there was actually something that was happening with it where i was like contributing a teeny tiny bit to our democracy with this cliffhanger. i was helping get out the vote with the hillary clinton campaign. i was at southern florida university. folks wanted to talk to me. i said, have you registered to vote? >> they didn't want to talk about the election. they wanted tok "walking dead." i want to talk about last night. it wasn't just who died, it was how they died. and let's not even talk about what almost happened to poor carl. what did you think? i felt sick to my stomach watching it. i want your thoughts. >> i thought it was very, very powerful. to lose characters that we love
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so many ways, the heart and soul of the show. to lose them, i thought it was very important for us to see and to feel that loss. because that loss transforms everybody. it's devastating. we wanted -- i thought it was beautiful that we walked through it together. though it's the most horrible thing to walk through. as an audience, you walked through it with us. and i mean, everyone's response is utterly valid. it was horrifying to sit through that experience. >> i had to fast forward. through parts of it. i'll be honest. ha >> but the transformation it causes us as a group, it couldn't have been experienced unless you walked through it with us. >> last season, your character, michonne gets together with rick. rick's the leader of the group. now all of a sudden, you have this new villain you're trying to fight against. there's all this going on. you ever had time for romance between the two of you? >> i will say, i will say violence is not a new thing to this show. the show is basically in a war
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they're a couple you'll have to see what the aftermath will be for these two. they're in a committed, love-filled relationship. they fell in love as best friends. they're in a moment of complete and utter transpor formation. what will happen, nothing is the same. this man has changed everything. he's walked in their lives. everything they knew and thought they knew is just completely transformed. how they'll recover, we'll see. >> he's so evil. he named his barbed wire bat lucille. we have questions from viewers. sheena wants to know how the past episode affects your character, michonne? >> we'll see it moving forward very clearly. the loss upon loss. and then what almost happens to carl. to me, i mean, to her, it was the most devastating thing. she's doing the math as she's siting there. she cannot help in any actual way.
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everything she can do. she talks to negan and tries to talk him down. she's the only one that tries that. that's how desperate she gets. this is a woman who debts up and gets it done. >> she's fan favorite. i love you on the show. i love talking to you this morning. i almost called you michonne. danai. thank you so much. can't wait to watch. >> thank you. >> and you can see the new season of "the walking dead" sunday nights on amc.
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>> wisn 12 news time is 8:57. milwaukee police are looking for two suspects in a deadly hit-and-run crash. it happened early sunday morning near 2nd and clybourn. police say three women were killed when a lexus ran a red light and hit an "uber" car. two people inside the lexus ran away from the scene. the uber driver was hurt. his three passengers died. we've learned that at least two of the victims are from illinois. >> new from overnight, an early wake-up call for dozens of local students. 40 eighth graders from bruce-guadalupe middle school are on their way to washington dc. the students boarded a bus outside their south side school around 5:00 a.m. the school's principal says it's a tradition that goes back more than a decade.
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and seeing the nation's capitol and the white house and the holocaust museum and a lot of the memorials and monuments located there. >> a lot of parents there to send the kids off to dc. >> now to a check on the forecast. sally? >> clouds arriving this morning, a few clouds with the light breezes, 49. north winds temperature 44 degrees. skies remain fair and dry for today. high pressure influencing the weather. just a few clouds coming off the front of the area of high pressure. mid 50s. sunshine this afternoon.
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