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go morng, era.ng overnight, rri ment tar? vp nominee, mik pence's plane skidding off a new york runway after landing in a storm. the airport shutting down. emergency crews on the scene. >> it was pretty close grave danger, but i just spoke to mike pence, and he's fine. >> the safety measure that prevented disaster. governor pence joins us this morning. breaking right now, our brand-new poll shows a oiur-p race as hillary calls on her most powerfuleapon joining michelle obama on the trail for the first time. >> she is absolutely ready to be an yes, shhappens be day one woman. the first lady dngith
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the family of chandra levy speaking out after that bombshell interview with former congressman gary condit breakin murder and the accusations that cost him his career. the question he refuses to answer. >> dr. phil, i haven't, you know, answered that question publicly for 15 years. and i'm not going to change my position. >> now her mother is responding this morning. ? the ultimate party crashers. the bachelor blow-out weekend that took a surprising turn when an abandoned dog smelled bacon. >> the next thing you know we look over and there's a dog sitting at our front door. >> the surprising discovery that led to this. ? i was dead in the water noby wanted me ? ? uh-huh ? good morning, america. happfrid. well, tha diat is erent kind of bachelor party. >> you can say that.
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basically come home marrd. that's awesome. that's great, and we had a gre moment and the kicked off our opt-a-thon thuday and check out how this dog reacted while it was watching oudcast. i think it's saying take that one home. yes. get so manpeople that eet us pictures of their dogs watching us in the morning. >> i had some trouble at home. my dogs smd all ose other not happy about . they >> much more on that ahead. first, the breakin g ws overnit. you're look live at vp mike pencplanen the ground guardia airport ear in n he'll talk to ge.latest at the us thig.mornin good morning, david. >> reporter: gmornin n.
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wotil ju a few minutes o ning up eriset d th very ngerou incident overnight >> we have an emergency in t airport. >> reporter: -- the bong 7 campaign plane of mike pence skidded right off the end of the rainy runway at new york city's laguardia airport. >>ower, the rcraft is off thruay on the rit si o threstor bed. it looks like it's intact. >> reporter: emergency crews, hat e jet hahit ththe sc safety barrier tore through it and ended up on the grass next to a roadway. >> i heard a noise. looked up and i saw this trp/e ple maki noise scecng andame stop right here. >> reporter: none of the reporters, staff or candidate were hurt and exited out the back of a jet. at a late night rallyn new yona t telling supporters abo pence's plane accident. >> the plane skidded off the runway and was pretty close to grave, grave danger but i just spoke to mike pence and he's
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as he entered his hotel after the accident. our campaign repter,nes de la cuetara, was on the plane and says the touchdown was not smooth. wt kinof aig bump up landing, andt the plane skid off the runy. you cod llomethias wrong although it ras ing so couldn'see anything and the vernor talketo ud as us if everody was ok and that's when we realized sothing was wrong because he tolds there was mud onis nd >> rep ir:was 7:40 p.m. with wind an rain when the aircraft approached runway. as it neared tnd of , it ran into the emergency material called an arrestor bed. >> idesigned to slowhe ailane dn quickly if the airplane were going off the sicalllightweight crushable concrete preventedhat could have been aisaster. >> reporter:hile no oneas rt it s a travel nightmare. laguardia rport's nways ut
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open, planes are landi a rting. wee goto be wog the ntsbndh thprivat contra to co up th a an tremove the aircraft. >> rorter:sou c see ruay has bnreopened h luardia. the de,nd we saw these cre working to cle allhatncreha t s jet ripped through. the ntsb is on the sne, robin. th wilbe investigating today, talking to the crew about what happeneduring that landing that ended up right here at the end of the runway. >> want to get some answers. you mentioned about the concrete terial.sing a special out that how does it work exactly? >> reporter: so, as steve gaard meioned it's a lightweight concrete that they can get air into. 's hard but ft so when something really heavy hits it with energy, it kind of gives way. the concrete gives way and absorbs the ener so it stops the jet from run nothing that
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me and into this roadway. >> it did its job last night. thank you. george. i am here with governor pence. thanks for joining us. you lookkay th morni. >> yeah, we're gre. >> pretty scary few seconds inside the plane. take us inside. >> well,t w iling and c and it was a landing atuardia and we just immediy felt hvy on the runw, and the fish justor a few seconds, you couldeel u bouncing off with mud splattered up on the windows we figured we were off the runway buthevybody fine >> t cg ayke posed work tha s what i was told. i'm just grateful. really qui grater actiot only heott alsorst on w re lallyheeeme fo the aircraft en came to a ha and, u know, on a ps aatneor a landg you walk away from is a
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thank goodnessor that backn the trail and o ki poll shows a four-point ad rig now but the latest rsllhow a huge deficit foyou and your camp therump cpaigny and. ion. is it time for mr. to writthheck and c the gap? e strength of isampaign is not llars and centt's really the american peop w trump's message to make america great again. i mean, i see it al rs campor donald trump. u see thenormouow comi out t him. i think it' the mee, agenda, and it'he fact that in donald trump, the leader who literally h the strength and thelity abi to ge the diron of this countr >> parhe mesge i ing thugh about a rigged
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that morwsthan two-thirds of your suorrshink the results can be manipulated. do you believe that? >> what i believe is obviously, george. you have been at this long time. there have certainlyee instances throughout our lifetime and o voter >> not that could change a national election. >> i don't anticipate that thatood tior peoetr lling. to be a pt of the frankl what lot ofple campaign trailthe news from see tiont we verage of 25% in tremiumobamacare. i ink th been staring g t american people. theyw we can do better. hiclinton's planintruce re sinp moovent solutions, ld tru and wilpeal amacard we'll bring free etolions more consumer oi arive down thcost of heah insurance without growing the size of governnt at's what the american peo
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e-mails by wikileaks. the u.s. intelligence agencies have all determid thatussia all but behind it. donarump ruses to cept that. doou accept their concsions? do you havny rson bt ? >> i think there's certainly strong evidence to that effect. >> that rubend split ll, the re came fm a nongovernment source. think donarump a i, shoulde ve therivilege of serv we'll follow thcts that d certn e's going to be very strong consequees if y state actor -- y conclusion that russia is behind it? >> well, i think there's significant intelligence to support that, but we want to follow the facts on that, but i think beyondhat issue is 's in e e-mails which is no has been ane, this particularly in
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large- what they're calling clinto incorporated where you hadajor m contributors to the clinto foundation that were also then encouraged to hire bill clinton to provide him with personal income all while many of those name interests were lobbying the state department. i the kind of y to play politics the american people are tired of and it's the kind of e checkered flag i goto to e tell you the enthusiasm we fee out there, the american people want change. th keep it. youatus quoan you c donald trump offers real change r nger at ho and abad and i couldn't moreoned to standing shoulder to shoulder with him. >> governor pence, we're glad kayore thanks for coming in. robin. >> thank you. all righ orge. thank you. as you just saw, we have a new abc news tracking poll, the race staying close as first lady michelle obama joins hillary clinton on trail for the first time. the two bonding over their shared experience as first ladies and their vision for america.
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good morning, cecilia. >> rorter: robin, good morning to you. there's another thing hillary clinton and michelle obama bo over, donald trump. and with this close race, a battleground tour in the ed on battleground states in this final push. you can see her plane ready to go right here behind me, n on stage together for the first time this election, former cheers and applause ]irst lady ah. wow. one could lyope. >> reporr: hillary clinton and michelle obama before a packed house in north carolina. >> seriously, is there anyone more inspiri than michelle obama? >> reporte one of clinton's
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first lady saced pressures i never did. andhe has handled the with pure grace. >>eporter: but on this stop -- >> michee obama! >> reporter: clinton was the opening act. >> yeah. that's right. hillary doesn't play. she has mor exposure to the presidency than any candidate in our lifetime. yes, more than barack, more than bill. so she is absolutely ready to be commander in chief on day one, and yes, she happens to be a woman. chauz [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: and in a sign of just how confident the clinton campaign is feeling, politico is
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of stateks if she is rge. elted, gey are looki well past election day rig now. >> but we still have several days to go. cecili thanks very much. we turn to that wisconsin college student under arrest this morning facing multiple sexual assault charges and new accusations as police reveal details from his notebooks. abc's linsey davis is here with the story. good morning, linsey. >> reporte good rning. one by one more women are coming forward. several say cook raped them but cook's attorneys are calling this a modern day character assassination. this morning, the university of wisconsin is caught in a sex scandal firestorm as one of its students faces a string of sexual assault charges. >> i've seen him around campus a lot. i just hope that he gets brought to justice. >> reporte now suspended from campus, 20-year-old alec cook was arrested last week after the fellow student claimed he raped her for more thanwo hrs at
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this month. those charges have opened the floodgates to new claims by four other women who also accuse cook of sexually assaulting them. now dozens of women are coming forward to police about their alleged encounters with the real estate and urban land economics major. >> it's scary. he lived a few floors from me. >> reporter: investigators say they discovered a black leather notebooknse a nightstand drawer in hisarent. on its pages, disturbing details of the women he allegedly met and whatwa them. in this photo we see a check list including what makes her special, color of eyes and even this box labeled killed? but cook's attorneys are firing back insisting any encounters were consensual and say the nature of cook's journal entries was plain innocent. >> there's no woman name. e was no description of violent fantasy. nothing of thanature. >> reporter: cook is now behind bars. his bail is set at $200,000 and
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neourte set for nomber. >>kay, linsey, tnks. to amy with today's other top stories starting out with this protest that turned violent overnight. >> more than 140 people have been arrested after police in riot gear clashed with protesters at the site of an oil pipeline in north dakota. police say the crowd was blocking roads, lighting fires and even throwing homemade explosives at the officers. e protesters say the pipeline under construction will endanger drinking water and disturb native american burial sites. a jury in oregon has acquitted ammon bundy and others from a wildlife refuge bundy claime wdisobedience to p the vernment's management of public land. the bundys still face charges for a standoff in 2014. in san diego the coast guard has floade3900 pouof cocaseizedrom drug smugglers off the coast of central america. coast guard officers have nfiscated nearly $ion 6 bill the drug this year and that is a reco.
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rst her t te pthis on line hopine g find e th ned ot theomen wove away, turnedaround, and wa picking u friend's red baru in and took the wrong red subaru. police tell our abc station in portland some older subarus have interchangeable keys. the woman returned her car with that note, $30 in gay, bs mone ology note.line of her hello, so sorry i stole your car. >> interchangeable keys. >> yes, that's probably the biggest concern there. i mean the fact that that could happen. at least she had a good chitk. ible neighbor who made >> i'm thinking about $30 in gas money. how far did she go before she brought the car back? >> she was being jgeneus.
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went, but both of these teams have gone a long way,nd if yo haven't heard, the world sers is bachi c, the curingfor the first championship game e in 71 years. the fans are fired up. the energy is crazy. in cleveland with the ans is c's alex perez. oh, he's in cho. alex, what is the energy like out there inhicago? >> reporter: yeah. that's right, michael. good morning to you. we are in chicago, and you can literallyeel the energy here at wrigley fiend across this city. the cubs have not played in a world can imagine the anticipation here. now, if you look around, the arestds empty rightnow, but you can feel the ergy from the fans everyere you look around here right now. now, one of things that they are going to be looking at here is just the prices of the tickets here. they are talking about super bowl prices for the tickets. about $3,000 avin for a ticket. that's onef th reasons why a lot of people watching the
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theries is shattering ratings records. to give you an idea, some of the bars here around wrigley field are charging anywhere from $200 to $300 person tonightusto walk in. the other big story here at wrigley, the cubs' comeck kid, kyle schwarber, while he was not medically cleared to play on the fiel bcod possibly see him play as a pinch hitter. guys, back to >> 200 to 300 too the bar? >> is n op bar? >> i bet not. , n, all rig, thank yo alex giin torth w snow in so places.. >> 2 i horcoun and p tmassachusetts, mo inchesfll itlehi but smear i'llouin jt a getaways now brought to yoby
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>> wisn 12 news me now is 7:23. meliew f nm overnight, three people areteurt a ash involving an ambulance. it happened onhe 27th street viadt in milwaukee. poli say c headi soutound hit aambulae heading northbound. two bell ambulance employees had minor injuries. the person being traported in the ambulance was not injured. lice say the driver who caused the crash did not have a valid license. >> wisn 12 news time is 7:23. let's take a live losideokut as we head to break.
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jump crashaught on camera. he loses altitudes and fractures l s. ure vid ll. >> tnk goos he sve thank odness also thismornin amy, you'll tell us about this bi puppy party. >> it ditartdn s that way. it was a bachelor y intennessee. eight guys and wllxplain t.isncredible photo in just a it's really an awesome story. you got to stick around for it. ove . a candar. >> anothew idea t th icomip. we begin with gary condit the former congressman breaking his silence.he murderase that ended his political career. he denies playing any role in the death of d.c. intern chandra levy. her moer nowants more answers ans vid wright is here with the story. go morning, david. ge.reporter: good morning, r a man who waited 15 s to speak on a case that cost him his career, gary condit had surpngly ltle to say in his sit-down with dr. phil. condit has co-authored a new
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promoting it. dead dedicated it to former congressman gary condit has always insisted he had nothing to do with the death of chandra levy. the 24-year-olod turned up in d.cs rock creek park. >> why is it you will not answer ic w ou d >> dr. phil, havenknu publicly for 15 years and i'm not going to change my position orew oth hounded outf under a cld of suspicion. waites it sound levy a consten nnt under dr. phil'se quesoning, he ca s stget hiy straht. >> same by yondo once? >> or ybe twice.
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of times. could have been four times. could have been five. >> he habeorths not t. oh, she came to our condo once. oh, maybe two, maybe three times. >> reporter: condit leaves it to his co-author sitting behind him to speculate. the two of them just published a book about the case. >> do you think people will conclude from that that he had a sexual relationship with her? >> i do. >> reporter: why would a powerful california congressman give a young constituent jewelry? weick upuff links, lap pins and my wife had picked up some bracelets, you know, for people's birthdays. kids would come n and i would say pick a and chandra came in with a gift for me which was chocks and i opened my drawer and reached in and we have one for you. >> reporter: for levy's mother, more questions than answers. >> internally i have a lot of pain and i still will always
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15 years to speak. dr. phil didn't exactly grill him. condit wrote a book about this and he lived through it. this was his best opportunity to tell his side of the story and yet this interview leaves you with a whole lot of questions. >> it certainly does, david, thank you. now to a church under fire for its so-called miracle cure. they claim to have t holy potion that medical professionals are call ugh p po poison. our chief investigative correspondent, brian ross trac ow confronted the church's supposed archbishop. >> magic potions are the stuff of fiction and fairy tales but also found in an abc news investigation the claim from t leaders of a thriving online sperate people for virtually every disease including autism, breast cancer and hiv. >> reporter: it's called the genesisi church o hea
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ming wt's in this glass curemior the mt eases. >> it's like watching a really good mician show. >> reporr:n this as abc news watched, the archbish cathedral was a hotel conference room in southern california. his vestments, a black leather jacket and a bejeweled pama hat and his sermon to a a hd to be there seems toged have come right out of the book sms. >> i got people curing some major stuff just from that. from prostate cancer to brain cancer to autism. >> reporter: to find out wt's $150 for themall bottles and took them to our respected testing laboratory. not. essentially a kind of chlorine. >> mms is industria chem it's an instleacri b jk >> rtelook
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suffering from breast cancer. >> i thi that kind of advice is terrifying. >> reporter: and to the parents of aistic chdren. >> you were doing it at the expense of these defenseless children. how can you not call that evil? >> reporter: mr. brennan, brian ross from abc news. can we talk to you for a second? en the time came to ask the archbishop about his preachings and promises of a cure -- >> we're a church and we have sacraments we use. >> reporter: it quickly turned ugly. are you harming people do you
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with this, sir? >> no. >> you're not. not at all. >> you're an arc, okay. you're an actor. >> i'm a reporter. >> you're a piece of [ bleep ]. i say pash >> just leave. an archbisp. the language fr feral prosecutors sent one distributor of the miracle cure to prison and officials of the department of justice says hiding behind the cloak of their supposed church will not pvent hers ithe church from being prosecut if they sell this serious diseases. ar vulble.advantage of people >> preying on desperate people who are having trouble in their lives. an makingon. >> and not apologetic a >> n in the leas>> y ee mucre :00 ras report"20/20at up k you very muc b so tray cele from ka we'll talkon jovi but how do t e haeld >> cades.g ready hfi
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lcomt, to ft me for ouroaur am oinsirs standing liveor more ofins top sties. paula fas is here at the tabl my twin. >> how about this, unintentional. we'rjustn thsa pe. y kwalle mo and wit srthollywood miith politics. n bon jovi, your goofriend, michael. >> yep. inburgh to charge up nigh hiy ins suorte of the big namethrowi theirhine abc's her big weht, ma dowd is joining right now and 've heard th, you know, 'vatrr we've seen others and people wa t know, does a candidate real get anything t of these big name endorsements? celebrities. etimes it'posive and
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ea talkie chthr ate clint the gop convention in 2012. nobody saw that as a positive. this is not goto persuade someone to ve in a certain way but rallies people. it's much more of a rally effect. it has been going for years. you remember or all read about jfk and the brat pack, frank senate from and calvin coolidge had al jolson back in the '20s was for calvin coolidge so it's been goi oa t but it's ay ef t effect. >> thankfong was t thnoe, that i read about it. i t was nohank you for ;u?a clarifying tha i was helping. i was helping. >> thas whatas sing. matt,rump d'ta lot of big celeb support i gu i.and fda with let's take a look. >> i have got the cream of the crop. i've got sarah palin. i've even got the best baldwin
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o hthat. this faz him not "snin to have a lotfn el his corner? nd he was a realit s nning prhatered e dispute, he anlly ?8 baldwin are forth to each other about what their father would thinof this election. it's kind of funny. >> thank you, matt. up next the uproar or halloween costumes. tufts universityarni students offensive or racist costume could get them in real trouble and, paula, that's what you're herto talk about. what'soing on at tufts? >> tufts, the greek community has sent out an e-mail to the chapters that says if you wear something insensitive or offensive, you are subject to diipnary measures.
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kardhian robbery costume dubbed the parisian het victim. this has been pulled by a lot of outlets. we have the scarown costume whis outhere. not necessarily insensitive but considering we have these rash slownaround the[i? country, and then buzzfeed. by the way, be careful when you leff halween costumes. i want to say that. this one icoming up too. yinyou, t sexy ebola, rica're is one, luxe sex sh costume. not sure hows innsite or inapppriate or offensive to anybody, butmich if yo were thinking about going there$ don't because goldfinish will offended. gdf feevengs too. >> they doave a t of feelings. s is tim hloen at peolike tpush the is this gaining tracti? >> you know wh, we're seeing pushback arounund e rticularlycaes thf, yme's foheundati l quo funeral for halloween camp pushinstinback aolitical
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their they want to you create a cardboard cop and put all the halloween costumes i there and hand outbituaries. >> you know, sometimes i think you needo be reminded not to have bad judgment on certain things. >>cuseou can doesn't mean you should. we're so happy you're here and not at wrigley. i thought you'd be there i'm dying to be there. >> we're going to go there because the world series will be played there tonight for the first time in 71 years. espn's jessica mendoza, she is there. she's on the field for us and tell us about what -- that's hallowed dpround, but there's also something about the wind there, right, jess? oh,in, it is the obviously the windy city here in chicago but what's so crazy about the wind is how inconsistent it can be and how drastically it affects the game. we're talken ting whd is blowing in, this is e best pitcher's park in e ga. when the wind is blowing out,
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you hit a pop fly it's leang the parknd f tonight is supposed to be 17 to 19 miles per hour headed out of the park. who >> reporter: so we're talking e biggest wind in the next probably ten days. ifou like a lot of offense, you will see it t. i remember even last e atrigl ht a pop ?+fly, a he was and then all of a sudden, i il mth if yore in the seats the outfie get read ing your glove. thindians will go with a three-man row take on e mo and corey kluberstar wl ga four and possibly game seven on three ' .do ha he can 's tough.?c >> reporter: oh, michael. come on. you know that, right. it's the worlderies. me , corey kluber, we saw what he was ableo do in game one, dicin tse and this is a guy who had s live th moment. think any ace pitcher of a the ball and, yes,
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's ti he has a bull pen with this indians staff that has been ridulous. hor, ihi t bigge stghfo is th story, a lot opele d't you thin know i father, jer tomlin, came down with an illness in august that paralyzed him from the cheown. he just got out of the hospital. josh had to leave in augus left the team to go visit his father. >> h d i thk this is going to be a very emotionalight f the starting pitcher forhe indians. >> just got chills. >>t got chills. , vejeica. >> yes. all wl be watchingthat. i d thanks. >> we thank you, jessica, paa and matt. thank you. coming up in two minutes, the bachelor party that turned into a puppy rescue. lookt i got to say that is cute.
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>> reporter: so they started digging the puppy out, and one after another, they pulle out seven little puppies all covered in dirt and fleas. their hearts melted. the men taking the little ones inside for baths and brotherly love. back to michigan. in >> how incredible is that. all eight dogs live just five miles from each other. adopted them and they all now are one big happy fa. it's really remarkable. and i think they should put a calendar -- i'm in the even kidding. the proceeds could help other dogs be rescued. look at that. >> you're an idea machine. >> you could do it every year and lots of fun reunions. >> when do they get that bachelor party? and don't forget. garth brooks is coming u in our ne hour live.
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good morng, america. mike pence's plane skids off a runway. how disaster was prevented. he's here this morning. as michelle obama and hillary clinton team up on the trail and the race, just 11 to go. "flip or flop," the host of th hit show now under fire. did ty mislead customers who paid thousands thinking they'd learn from them? >> for me to give up $3,000 was a huge ago size. >> now christina el moussa takes on her fans' comaints with our cameras rolling. hh alert. the 26-year-old dancer diagnosed with breast cancer after doctors told her sheas type. what led her to demand a ram.maog
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dr. ashton here with the latest. ? i know it's crazy ? are you ready for this? garth brooks live. what's got his wife trisha yearwood popping on the diamond glasses and the record he's broken held by the beatles, the ultimate garth morning right here and only garth can say -- >> good morning, america. ? okay, m garth brooks? >> so much. >> we're not the only ones, a great crowd. he is going to be performing live for us coming up in just a half hour. the countdown clock. he'll join us just about 28 1/2 minutes. cannot wait for that. michael, you guys met some special guests during one of the breaks. >> yes, todd and robin williams and their daughter works at the affiliate station in durham. there we are, wtvd so we got to
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taylor. >> we didn't know. >> parents are safe here with us. >> for now. we also have more of our mission pawsible. "g" month-long dog adopt-a-thon. the t 24 hours you gs have been just terrific. we have hadome great success stories. we'llhare them withu. yo we've got puppies going to their foreverhome >> a lot of homes t is great news. no some news from amy and the morning rundown. >> good morning. we begin with that big scare for vice pde pence and his campaign staff. their plane skidded off the runway in new york's laguardia airport. this morning pence is telling us about those frightening moments and abc's david kerley is there with the latest. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, amy. as you can see the runway here at laguardia is re-opened now. workers worked overnight to clean up that special concrete that stopped mike pence's plane before it ran into this fence right behind me. here's what pence had to say about the incident if just for a few seconds, you could feel us
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splatter up on the windows we figured we were off the runway. we got off we saw all the broken concrete, george and i'm just really grateful. rely grateful forome quick action not only by the piles also by first responders who were literal seelyd like they were on t sne at laguardia before the aircraft even came to halt. >> reporter: none wasurt in th incident. all the reporters, t aff, the vice entiprid candidate exited the aircraft through the rear. it's been moved to the de. ntsb is on the scene. they'll t about what happened during that landing last night. amy. >> all right, a lot of answers expected onthat, david, thank you. with just 11 days to go ide t i wheelection, new figurg it comes to cash between the campaigns. trump has just $16 million in available campaign funds while clinton has more than 60 million. trump is far short of his goal to spend $100 million of his own money. he contributed just 31,000 this month. meanwhile, trump is hinting that
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audiotape from "access hollywood." trump claims it was illegal to record his comments on that bus and says the microphone should not have been on when he made those lewd comments about women. one day after hillary clinton campaigned with michelle obama there is word clinton may tap vice president joe biden for a key position in her cabinet if she wins the white house. politico reports biden is at the top of clinton's short list for secretary of state. well, there are new details about a major concern in the war on isis as u.s. forces help city of mosul. the u.n. now says isis appears to be using tens of thousands of civilians as human shields. iraq's elite counterterrorism forces have paused their advance toward mosul to wait for reinforcements. and the california woman has been arded $70 million in a lawsuit stemming from the use of baby powder and its alleged link to cancer. she suedohnson & johnson claiming her ovarian cancer was caused by years of usi its cal couple powder.
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uits. it plans topp insisting scientific evidence proves its powder is safe and finally a police chase in phoenix took a bizar turn poce wer of the driver of this truck for about an hour. once he got ahead of the officers you know what, he was a little hungry so he decided to stop at in-n-out burger grabbing a burger at the drive-through. a helicopter was keeping track so officers caught up with him in a few mopes. not sure if he got to eat the burger but i feelik while and this is a pretty juicy edition to the dumb criminal file. >> i hope that was worth it. animal style. >> animal style is going to take on a whole new meaning. that i funny. >> lara, i did not mean to like that. >> you couldn't help it. you couldn't h it. love robin. hi, everybody. it is fridas you crobly tell. "pop news" here and rob was not with u yesterda
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on his talk show. the hour-long show was dedicated to nurses and harry gave rin a very big surprise. he brought on n'sbi caregiver, nurse jenny and antonia andhe did nothe miss opptu to express her gratitude for those womenhoared for robin during he30-day hpital stay. it tokyou, robin. t,firsmeri, take . >> you. thank yo f being o lif line. thank you there for us but for our care ve ourones. we know and as we aid earlier, unsung hero,ot today. >> so special for harryoo that and the whole audience was full of nurses from all around the try. it's -- hmm. no one ever talks about what nurses do. >> and in your case you were very open with harry about -- it got dark for you, 30 long days
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>> can we give a shoutout to harry connick and his new show. how much fun is his show. playing music. >> a great guy. >> wonderful man. >> a lot of people don't talk about nurses but you d and we appreciate doing it >> p, i was happy to share that with everybody. >>ppreciate that. >> harry, best of luck >> makes u for what you said earlier. >> i s the truth, ron bert you laugh. yesterday on the show we lked that was a real one. i was busyerda hongb yod's largest log cabin ye, o $40 million surprisiny t f rece the price on tn ust 19-5 a massive duction. thehatas completedn i h
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t really spectacular. e pictures are incbl if y aav chance its beautiful feat. it took four years it 400 builders and $500 million, guys, d that was back in 1923. did a little math. that would be over $70 mlion today. >> so it's goodeal a 19.5 >> all your. >> if you were toiv all the way in marquette, michigan on lake superior. >> i won't >> great "gma" retreat. >>. >> in o ntasies. itehan. seateseahks quarterback richard shermanwered questions at his press conference fully dressed in harry potter gear. >> oh, boy. >> football is pretty tough but quid youknow, the beaters, thechasers, you know, trying to find the golden snitch like that that's tough. five quarters of football, though, in the elements, i'd say that would take the cake.
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than quidditch. i mean, this was -- >> what's the big deal? he always dresses like that. >> he did that for his son for his little boy and he got a new fan of the seahawks author j.k. rowling responded tweeting did i mention i'm a seahawks fan? i am. doe anybody else except for sherman. that's "pop news." >> i like that. >> good week of "pop ne." >> thank you. >> great job oharry nnick. >> thank host of the hit show "flip or flop" are under fire because some fans are calling tir workshop a fail a now they're responding to that this morning. >> uh-oh. hesweetie, how was your first w long. it'll get better. i'm at the rd jones office, like sue suggested. thanks for doing this, dad. i t ught it thanks mit being this, dad. to talk about a financial strategy. (lauing) you mean pay him back?
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hgtv "flip or flop" couple did known for sharing secrets to success and customers are calling them a waste of money so kayna whitworth sat down with one of the hosts to get their
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>> moment of truth. >> reporter: they are ate stars of hgtv's "flip or flop." >> this is nasty. watch your feet for nails. >> reporter: christina and taurek el moussa taking rundown homes and flipping them for a profit. this morning the house flipping duo getting a failing grade from students of their real estate investment workshops who complain that they expected to see christina and tarek at the workshops based on the ads. >> you think you're getting tarek and christina, you're not going to get them but se >> reporter: doug stevens says he attended one of the couple's florida seminars after seeing an online ad prominently feature the el moussas. he said he was aggressively pushed to buy more courses. >> i paid almost $2,000 for the conference and i paid a thousand dollars for some software so i paid almost $3,000. for me to give up $3,000 was a huge sacrifice. >> reporter: the el moussas program, success path aeducatio
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they said the feedback is unusual and 33 other evaluations were very positive and in general over 99% of all paying students rate their courses as insightful, valuable, understandable and helpful. >> i don't normally get to have her come out. >> reporter: we talked to christina at one of their events in long beach, califnia. >> he did say five different times that really re for to be there. >> right. >> so why today? >> , like withi 45 minutes of m use i'm definily going t come. you know, it gets harder travel all around, especiallye have two kids >> reporter: christina recentlo atte ed events in st. louis and miami but zurixx says even those appearances are uncommon. adding, nowhere on any of our marketing does itte the el moussas will be live and in person at any event. >> this year w do over 100 houses. this is our program. we meet each a every code.
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one-on-one, tarek does tons of training via webir. >> reporter: stevens says he dgomplaint with el moussas and the bettersoteceived a refund. and there are also over 150 mosas pgramh betterbout the el busi ssureaufouis but zurixx says statistically 150 stents is extre lnd 374, back in long beach christina says she and tarek are proud >> i stand by our product. it's our tools, it's our syst it's what tarek and i do. i've only heard very minimal complaints. >> reporter: hgtv and sister network scripps telling abc news they're not involved with the seminars or the el moussas' association with them. keep in mind this morning it's really important to read that fine print before you make an investment like that. george. >> always do that. kayna, thanks very much. coming up here, amy has an
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the indians and cubs in chicago. wind gusts could reach 30 miles per hour out of the park so maybe some homeart with readings in the 40s....we'll warm quickly on gusty southwest winds. highs reach to 65 this afternoon on southwest winds 15-25mph. dry and mild tonight with lows in the upper 50s. mid 60s again saturday with increasing afternoclous. a slight chn now to that important medical news about early detect. amy is taking a closer look as the third anniversary of our own breast cancer diagnosis approaches. i cannot believe it's been three years. >> it really is incredible how time flies. sunday actually isy three-year anniversary of the day i was diagnosed with breast cancer,
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here, robin, urged me to get my first mammogram at age 40. but women younger than me are hearing those same words and for so many early detection can be life saving. >> feel free when i'm dancing, i feel like it's my safe place. >> reporter: for olivia hutcherson there's nothing quite like taking center stage. >> everyone talks about beyonce and when i get on stage it's like the other olivia comes out. >> other olivia. cooler name than that, though. >> reporter: but on the night of her 26th birthday at the height of her career as a professional dancer, olivia's life took an unprecedented turn. >> i remember looking down at the end of the night seeing blood on the inside of my blouse. the following day i went into the doctor's office. they told me it was nothing to worry about but i felt like something was wrong and went back to the doctor just three days later and i requested a mammogram. >> you requested a mammogram.
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initially because i was 26. i had never smoked. i had no framily history but i wasn't leaving until i got it. >> and i were the picture of health. a professional dancer. >> yeah, cancer does not jim that. >> reporter: while her doctors were not able to explain the bleeding, after three mammograms olivia was diagnosed with dcis, the earliest stage of breast cancer. while in surgery her doctors who had recommended a double mastectomy found a stage 1 tumor on the right side which meant she needed chemotherapy. cases happen under 40, that's 12,000 women a year. 12,000 women with their liv before them. dating, marrying, having babies. fighting battles much different than older women. something jennifer finklestein knows all too well. >> i had just turned 32. it was five weeks before my wedding. it was shocking. i underwent a sgle mastectomy and began chemotherapy a week
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it was the most isolating exrience of my life. >> reporter: so jennifer launch five under 40. organization that provides medical, emotional and beauty services to women under 40 fighting this disease. >> they helped me with the wig. they helped me with the head shaving. there's always somebody on the other end of the line to get you through the moment. >> you just lost both of your breasts. you had to freeze your eggs. i mean just a little about what it's like dating after breast cancer. >> i was on first who tries to date, by the way when they're going through this? >> 26-year-ds. 26-year-olds. of urse. and i l out on a dat wh wi never fget andhis was like, bab you havehe t , huh.eautiful hair and i'm that's awkward >>lmost a year and a half since her diagnosis, olivia has ditched her wig and returned to the dance studio with a new motto.
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you're dancing and looking in those mirrors? >> i see this strong soul, a warrior princess is who i see. >> she kept waiting to go back to who she was and she realized she didn't want to. >> a warrior princess. i kwas very important to do this story. our senior medical editor d jen ashton joins us now. tell us how this affects younger women with breast cancer. >> well, robin, you know, we know that breast cancer d affect younger women. women but it can then tend to be more aressive and can be diagnosed at more advanced stages, so that really underscores the importance we heard in this piece of knowing your body, if you notice something like a lump, any skin changes, discharge from the nipple or rarely pain, see your doctor and be persistent. no one knows your body like you do. >> that's right. be persistent. with all of these confusing headlines now, jen, saying you
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or for robin and i know my daughters are going to start getting tested in their 20s. what is out there? what are the options for younger women? >> well, you have to distinguish between what we do to screen the general population and what we do in terms of imaging for a diagnosis. but in our arsenal of screening and testing, we have sonogram. we have, of course, mammogram. there are mris and there's a newer technique called contrast enhanced spectral ma nothing as results for being more accurate. they're not all for everybody so talking to your doctor will tell you which is appropriate for you. be your own advocate. >> dr. jen, thank you as always. >> thank you, amy. you have been tireless. >> thank you, robin. >> going around the country and talking about this. hey, garth brooks.
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>> good morning, wisn 12 news time now is 8:27. we are on traffic and weather watch this morning. we have a look outside at1, 45 at pilgrim, it is moving along pretty we
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eastbound. 7 minutes on the bypass northbound from the hale up to the zoo. sally? >> inspite of the cy start, ben, readings are in the 40s and warming up quicy. we get another 15-18 degrees. winds are light, south at 6. we continue to look at the winds increasing throughout the day. nice and passing clouds from time to time over the weekend. 60s today and tomorrow. a chance of showers late saturday night and early sunday morning.
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russ feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. vo: keep them working... that's senator ron johnson's plan for seniors. he supports privatizing social security and wants to raise the retirement age so seniors have to keep working until they're seventy. he also has a plan for medicare... turn it into a voucher program and add means testing -- so seniors pay more out of pocket or are left without coverage altogether. but wisconsin seniors know that in washington,
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? i get this feeling ? [ applause ] ? every time i see you and hear your name ? ? crazy ? thanks for coming in this morning. we got a great crowd here today. >> we have a great crowd and we joining us. >> clear that. >> america, ladies and gentlemen, here in the studio please welcome the one, the only, garth brooks. [ cheers and applause ] ? >> mwah. >> it's good to see you. [ applause ] >> what a great crowd.
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early? >> the bow. oh, bow. >> she's wearing her tour shirt. >> you can tell we've been on tour. >> they know. >> all right. so welcome, first of all. >> thank you. >> and, secondly, we're going to talk about some topics here. we want you to chime in, jump in and i'm just curious, all of us here, how do you greet a room full of people when you walk in, >> hi, y'all. >> hey, guys. >> you say y'all. >> i say guys. >> hey y'all. okay, there's this new book called "speaking american" and it shoow we speak in different parts of the country. >> that's true. that's true. >> guys, y'all. all that stuff. we'll do a little quiz. i know you love a little quiz here. all right. what do you call these? >> sneakers. >> sneakers. >> tennis shoes. >> they're tennis shoes. >> okay, so we got -- pull up our map. >> but they're not tennis shoes. >> those are actually running shoes. >> what is it?
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>> thank you. >> george, that explains it. >> so far you're ahead in the polls. >> we're ahead in the polls. that's right. what do you call this? >> soda. >> cold drink. >> that's a coke. >> that's a cold drink. >> you called it a cold drink? >> a coal drink. >> a cold drink could be anything cold. >> that's what we call it. go out for a coke and they order dr. pepper, root beer, whatever. but it's still a coke. >> coke is everything. >> i call it a soda. some people call it pop. >> all right. look at a map again. south. >> we're tied. >> somebody is ahead in the polls. >> i just want you to know, robin, cold drink is nowhere on the map. just you. >> figures. >> what do you call these? >> fireflies. >> fireflies. >> fireflies. >> okay, everybody -- >> i thought you were going to say lightning bug. >> lightning bug is in there. >> do we have the map -- lightning bugs. [ applause ]
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>> last but not least -- >> what's that? >> what do you call that? >> water fountain. >> water fountain. >> no one is going to say bubbler? no, no, i say water fountain. whoa, whoa, whoa. >> i think george calls it a bubbler and when he saw no one else did -- i never heard of a bubbler. >> ixnay on the ubble-bay. you know what word i'm curious about? i don't want to say what i call it. a large sandwich, you call it hero. >> sub. >> po boy. >> anybody call it a hoagie? >> a hoagie. >> a philly thing. >> do you say when you go shopping for food, making groceries. >> never. >> making groceries. >> making groceries? >> what do you call what you push around the grocery store. >> cart. >> my wife calls it a buggy. >> trisha.
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call -- do you you call it your aunt or your aunt. >> aunt. >> aunt. >> i say aunt but i wish i said aunt. it sounds so much nicer. >> i say aunt. >> i like a good old aunt. >> i'm from long island. i'm like, what up, aunt kat. >> "speaking american" is a book so get out there, y'all, and check it out. see what parts -- >> that doesn't sound right coming out of your mouth. >> when i go home, when i go back to texas all of a sudden thaac >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> i can't help myself. >> let's talk to garth brooks. >> yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> as i was saying, bless your pea picking heart. you are working hard out there. >> and i'm supposed to say, hey, guys. hey, guys. hey y'all. >> you and trisha are just enjoying yourselves on this tour. >> having the best time. our babies are healthy. thank god they're off and life is so busy so you don't feel the
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love of your life and playing music that has hopefully withstood the test of time and people are showing up with a great attitude. >> absolutely. [ applause ] >> really nice. >> a good love story and you sure have one. >> i tell you, anyone and that woman makes a great couple. >> you got a busy, busy november ahead. >> yeah, thank god. yeah, we do. we'll be everywhere and see you down at the cmas coming up here soon. so get past that and -- but for me, man, it's the holkers. you can tell my favoriteas up. >> have to get through halloween first. we got a picture of trish here. >> her and the girls and their usual dress. yeah, there they are. halloween is everything for our family. we love that holiday. >> so were you involved in that getup and we just don't see you. >> no, no, i wasn't involved in that but it was my suggestion because i wanted to see it. my wife wanted to be gene simmons so bad it's crazy. she's fantastic. >> i tell you, a lot of people want to be you. congratulations, seven diamonds,
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seven -- nobody, not the beatles, not michael jackson. >> to put it in perspective, you mentioned michael jackson. he only had one. >> seven. >> the diamond album is an album that sold more than 10 million copies. you've done it seven times. >> that's really sweet. we're lucky enough to be in front of the most loyal format, the most loyal audience, the country music audience. i'll put them up against anybody in the world. >> trisha gave you a shoutout. ? get such feelings that i can't explain every time i see you -- >> those filters and it drives me crazy. she loves them. >> filters are eerie. >> those aren't real. >> not to be outdone -- >> oh, yes. whoo. i like it. [ cheers and applause ] oh, honey. >> one of a kind, garth. >> honey, make room by the replace.
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>> i didn't know this before. you used to play minor league baseball. >> i was lucky enough, we started teammates for kids together. she was on the board and to get it started we went and played baseball for the san diego padres and it was cool. i'm from oklahoma, so we didn't ha any professional baseball teams anywhere close to us, so the first professional baseball game i ever saw was starting left field against the mariners for the padres. scared to death. >> great. >> scared to death. >> wow. >> are you kidding me? >> no, scared, scared, horrible. they were fantas nobody wanted to hit you so you could crowd the plate all you wanted, but they were so sweet to me. it was great and it launched the charity that's now 20 years old. >> you got a team in the series? >> what's that? >> you got a team in the series? >> yeah, the bucs. always pulling for them. pittsburgh is going to do it. pittsburgh is going to do it this year. yes. [ laughter ] >> he's nothing if noyal. >> i'm a roberto clemente kid. i just love him. so i've loved the bucs ever since then.
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this man. he walked in, first of all, the crowd was all outside. he walks in. no entourage in a sweat and everything, just coming in. do you know who you are? >> i can tell you this, when you get to this house you're home so you'reine. thank you. thank you. [ applause ] >> you walked in with a sweatshirt and waiting by the elevator. i walked in and i thought you were one of the guys who work here. i'm like, that looks like garth brooks >> m, . >> i love that guy. i him. >> we will put you t.o work you will sing r us. [ cheers and applause ] that's awesome. >> performing live and we also ha the best moments from our ys dohis?edid yo you did is yesterday, right? yeah, a new home and a puppy in styl >> oh. >> and how you canelp. we're gk all about that cup nomg t. >> go home in a .
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welcome back to "good morning america." as we count down to halloween, our sponsor ihop is encouraging kids to get creative all month. and on halloween itself from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., ihop is offering free scary face pancakes for kids under 12 at participating rents. sohis i fun, ght, ys >> yes. >> yes. you guys are waiting so
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what is this called? >> this is a friendly monster. >> oh, a friendly monster. i like that. and right back here we have nevielle panthaky, the chef here creating everything so there's some new stuff going on at ihop. >> we have great bold flavors we're featuring this season. weave a delicious pumpkin spice pancake which is fresh buttermilk pancakes with real pumpkin, cinnamon, nutmeg and we have a delicious brand-new apple ring >> apple is in there. >> inside and then we garnish them with a little bit of cinnamon sugar and a beautiful, luscious, delicious apple butter and it just melts and so cravable. >> thank you so much. now we're going to have to do these, okay, kidsy that's the next project.readings in the 40s....we'll warm quickly on gusty southwest winds. highs reach to 65 this afternoon on southwest winds 15-25mph. dry and
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50s. mid 60s again saturday with increasing >> okay, you guys ready to eat? you ready now? okay, we're going to do that lara. >> save me one, ginger, please. meanwhile, we are off and running. robin, you guys are trying to prank me while i'm -- i'm talking about an important subject. >> we're on air? >> yeah, we're on air. >> oh. >> we're talking about our doggie you have until november 22nd. you're getting another one. part of our mission pawsible event. go to a participating shelter. there are many around the country. find your new best friend. if you're on the fence, take a look at some of our amazing monts at happened yesterday on our facebook livestream. oh, you're so cute. you' so cute. with lots of licks, sniffs and wags, these adorable adoptable pups kicked off "gma's" mission pawsible. >> a little hound dog. >> reporter: partnering with north shorenimal league
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push to find forever homes for shelter dogs. the mission is simple. adopt a furry friend. >> the puppy party is just getting started. >> reporter: the party continued all day long on "gma's" facebook page. >> shadow. and shadow is a chihuahua mix. >> reporter: with livestreams from times square and shelters across the coury. >> i'm now here at the pennsylvania spca. >> the humane society of the uth plte valley here in littleton, colorado. >> we are here in burbank, california, at the burbank animal shelter. >> here he san francisco spca, and i've got gouda. >> reporter: in the first hour new homes. >> there's no better feeling. >> reporter: then in philly -- >> take care of our baby. >> reporter: -- this couple now becoming a family of three. >> froone ving family to another. >> reporter: after adopting their fur baby, this nine-month-old pomeraniaboo. >> we wanted to se you home in style. >> bye, boo. >> reporter: and in denver we saw some incredible sues stories. id theog pick you or did you pick the dog? >> you know, he definitely picked up. >> reporter: in san francisco -- >> what a face.
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adoptions. first chachi. >> a little shy at first. >> repor >> reporter: then this senior pup, maurice. >> well, the tooth was a big draw and he's a real love bug. >> nothing like the unconditional love of a dog and you can join us all month long. we're going live on our "gma" facebook page as dogs find their new forever homes. someat moments that will have you smiling all weekend, i guarantee it. if you're ready to pick your own pup, our friends at north shore animal league america helped us select shelters across the country. there is one near you. i guarantee it. go to our website. meantime, robin, back to you. >> don't let miss yearwood see. >> i'm telling you, we're already doomed. >> i know if we're going to have ten dogs at the house. >> coming up here with garth brooks, we'll take a stroll and walk outside. you see all these people that are here. >> these people are sweet. >> they're excited to see this man sing. [ cheers a applause ] >> how is everybody doing?
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? i get this feeling ? >> taking selfies out here. back here with megastar garth brooks. he has a brand-new album called "gunslinger" out next month. can't wait to hear about your new single in a little bit. we're hanging out here. >> you know what's more important? can you back that off? take a look at this woman right here. i mean, whoo, honey. >> does trisha have him well trained or what? let's talk about this new music. let'so. it's so much fun. man, it'nd of reflection of the live show because we've been out forwo years noo any te yo in the studio it's going to be funghned hi >> the ultimate collection is >>ery sweet.te. the target box we've put er allear long, a lot of stuff in there that you're never
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with. nd you're streaming some sic to amazo >> can you biehat? fillin thiera,t's great. amon has beetint >> h kic acame screaming. baby, here. he's here. >> that's great. >> okay, and you know w invite youause of the band. we love your -- >> i love those guys. m ready urn it up. >> we'll do . the moment we've all been waiting for, here's "baby, let's lay down and dance." garth brooks. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. ? ? ? i get this feeling that i can't explain ? ? every time i see your face or hear your name ? ? i just go crazy thinking baby
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? girl what would you say to me if i said baby let's lay down and dance ? ? i got to tell you girl you drive me wild ? ? every time i see you dance i see that smile ? ? my world gets hazy and i'm moving like i'm in a trance ? ? whoa i know it's crazy but baby let's lay down and dance ? ? when it comes to love my heart is black and it's blue ? ? swore i was through with romance but girl you're something and i'm counting on you ? ? you're my brand-new second chance ? ? my friends all tell me that i'm not your kind ? ? they say i better pray your
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? you got to save me i'm a victim of your circumstance ? ? girl i need you to save me but baby let's lay down and dance ? ? oh ? ? ? when it comes to love my heart is black and it's blue ? romance ? ? but girl you're something and i'm counting on you ? ? you're my brand-new second chance ? ? i got to tell you girl you drive me wild ? ? i've never known no one with quite your style ?
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? girl i'm going crazy but baby let's lay down and dance ? ? girl i know it's crazy but baby let's lay down and dance ? [ cheers and applause ] "gma's" fall concert series is presented by carmax. drive what's possible. ? i see your face and hear your name ? ? i just go crazy ? johnson: social security is a legal ponzi scheme. senior 1: ron johnson is attacking social security. risk it in the stock market. johnson: free money... younpeople don't really necessarily understand finance. college student 1: ron johnson voted to raise the cost of student loans - college student 2: he just doesn't get it. worker: he says he's for jobs, but ron johnson supports trade deals that hurt wisconsin. v.o.: attacking social security. raising the cost of college. jobs lost overseas. senator ron johnson - he's hurting wisconsin families. russ feingold: i'm russ feingold
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robin. wow! on the morning of the biggest night in country music, "gma" goes cma, and lara is right there in nashville as dierks bentley performs live. >> good morning, america. >> yeah. you got us ready for the cmas. >> we are ready for the cmas. >> we are. i head to nashville after the show. >> tag team. i'll be there on tuesday. >> oh, really? >> yeah. >> when you walk in a room, it's hey y'all. >> long island, wh u everybody. >> can i just tell you, you have the nicest, sweetest fans, the people who support you. >> yes. >> i will agree with you 1,000%. >> and band, as well. i got to say, y'all were great. >> thank you very much. >> said well. said well. >> all right, everybody, thank you for tching. have a great friday, okay. >> great friday.
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>> wisn 12 news time is 8:57. later today we'll learn more about teen pregnancy in milwaukee. mayor tom barrett will give an update on the city's mission to cut down on teen pregnancies. the city surpassed its goal of cutting rates nearly in half by 2015. barrett will make an announcement today just after noon. >> now, a check on the for sal? >> we have the temperatures beginning to climb, 46 at mitchell. winds are increasing south at 13 miles per hour and beginning to ramp up 12-22 miles per hour. but the southwest breeze that pushes the temperatures into the 60s. there is a mostly cloudy sky on deck forus. sun will be poking through.
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by today and tomorrow. party sunny and windy, warm. temperatures in the afternoon up to 63-65. skies are partly cloudy tonight. lows 58. winds are dying down as well. saturday party sunny for much of the day, increasing late day clouds and mid 60s saturday. showers are likely after mid night saturday night and overnight and sunday morning. th sunday brings a dry day once the clouds moved out and highs eaching into the upper 50s. overall a good looking weekend and enjoy the sunshine with the highs mid 60s.
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>> announcer: it's "live with kelly!" today, academy award-winning actor jeremy irons. and the cohost hit the obstacle course taking on the 2016 north american wife carrying championship. and last, minutes. wrap up our "halloween hacks ek." plus, "the great indoors" joel mchale retns for another day of cohosting. alnext on "live!" ? [cheering and applauding] and now, here are kelly ripa and joel male! [cheering and plauding]

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