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good morning, america. breaking now, state of emergency. hurricane iselle on a path to slam hawaii in a direct hit. crews preparing now for 90-mile-an-hour winds. up to a foot of rain filling up sandbags to protect against a powerful storm surge. ginger is tracking the latest. new this morning, drone down crashing into one of america's most popular tourist destinations. the famous hot springs at yellowstone national park and more drones there buzzing buffalo and tourists. is drone nation out of control? breaking overnight, tubing tragedy. four teenage girls out on the water in one of america's richest towns, two tangled in their boat's motor. one girl killed. another severely injured. police now revealing what really caused the dent. ♪ with my rhythm caught on camera. is that a bear?
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walking upright like a human? it sure is and he has a lot of people freaking out strolling the neighborhood sniffing the trash can and acting like a person. but can he keep up the rhythm? ♪ here we go feeling in my soul ♪ ♪ go, got a feeling and good morning, america. on this thursday, okay, everybody, weigh in. let's put the bear video back up. is it a bear or not? i was so skeptical of that lion dog the other day. >> i think it's definitely sasquatch. >> it's a man in a bear suit. that's what i think. >> that's a very fast bear. >> bear with me for a second. >> oh! >> i couldn't help myself. it's early. >> yeah, well, thank you. we always like to boo people early in the morning. thank you, michael. >> i'm used to it. i was a football player. >> oh. good one, keep them coming. we have a lot of news to get
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to this morning. we have the latest on the ebola outbreak. six alabama students who were studying abroad in liberia are now stranded there because of this deadly virus. >> more on that but right now to that hurricane in the pacific. could be the first to hit hawaii's big island in more than 50 years. ginger tracking it all. >> we've got two watching julio by the weekend and will go north. iselle is where our attention is directed this morning because it's less than 24 hours away going to hit tonight in hawaii. you can see as a category 1 hurricane sustained winds max sustained at about 80 miles per hour and then start to weaken but still affects the other islands as well with gusts up to 60. want to put this out there. you see the topgraphy. it has 1400-foot top, two volcanoes and people wonder how will it affect it. winds around hilo, 74 miles per hour and that big orange area, more like 58.
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wind. storm surge not as big an issue but something to look out for because the peak is so high the storm surge has a tough time to get in there. waves could go up to 15, 20 feet. >> we'll get the latest on the ebola outbreak. the cdc did raising its alert to the highest level as it monitors the spreading virus keeping a close watch for cases here in the u.s. abc's steve osunsami tracking it all from atlanta where the two infected american aid workers are being treated. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, george. the family of those sick missionaries hospitalized just down the treat here from the cdc are asking for prayers this morning. this morning, disease trackers in the cdc's emergency operations center are on their highest level of alert monitoring the outbreak around the clock. >> it's sort of all hands on deck thing now so that we can draw on people who normally wouldn't be involved in this kind of infectious disease outbreak. >> reporter: fears over the december causing panic in emergency rooms across the
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country. the cdc says six people in the united states have been tested for ebola since the west african outbreak erupted in february. all results have been negative including that new york patient who walked into this new york hospital with ebola-like simms monday. and the two americans still in isolation wards at this atlanta hospital now getting the kind of 24/7 western medical care a specialist not treating them says just might save their lives. >> the key here is excellent nursing, frequent vital signs, fixing problems. you have a dehydrated person, give him i.v. fluids. anemic, give him a blood transfusion. >> reporter: spain will become the first country in europe with an ebola infected patient. a priest working at a liberian hospital is back home at a hospital in spain for treatment. he traveled inside this medically equipped military jet. in liberia, this is what's passing for sanitation centers. bucks of water and hand sanitizer. this morning, we're learning
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more about six stranded tuskegee university students studying abroad in liberia. their flights have been delayed for at least another ten days because of travel restrictions in and out of the country. the university this morning saying that they are in a safe place and that they're all healthy. george? >> thank goodness for that. okay, steve, thanks very much. george, now to the oscar pistorius murder trial. pistorius is back in court this morning after a month-long break. closing arguments are under way for the former olympian charged with killing his girlfriend and abc's lama hasan has the latest. lama, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, amy. it's an explosive start to the closing arguments in the oscar pistorius murder trial with the prosecution arguing pistorius was being deceitful, evasive and untruthful by referring to all of his indivisiconsistencies sae arg argued about killing his girlfriend with intent.
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a five-month affair that's been filled with drama since the start. today, that drama back on display. lead prosecutor gerrie nel, aka the bull terrier going on attack. >> the accused was a deceitful version. his core version of events being absolutely devoid of any truth. >> reporter: as he makes his final arguments to the judge and her two assessors punching holes in the defendant's case saying there was no perceived intruder that night. pistorius killed his girlfriend model reeva steenkamp trying to prove he intended to shoot her after an argument. >> this is just coming from the accused. i fired shots at the toilet door and shouted to reeva. my lady, there is no way of interpreting this sentence any way but say, i deliberately fired shots. >> reporter: nel trying to show the blade runner was not a credible witness pouncing on his inconsistency while on the stand
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and focusing on 13 of what he called pistorius' untruths. >> he heard a noise emanating from the toilet. noise and movement. in normal circumstances i wouldn't read it so squarefully but in this instance we have to because there's a difference between hearing movement and a noise. >> reporter: painting pistorius as always placing the blame somewhere else. >> the accused refused to take any responsibility and would always place the blame for his actions somewhere else. >> reporter: untruthful and trigger happy. well, tomorrow the defense is expecting to deliver its closing arguments before the judge can deliberate and deliver her final verdict. remember, in south africa there is no jury system, so it's up to the judge and her two assessors to make the final decision. george. >> okay, lama, thank you. we turn to russia striking back at the u.s. this morning with president putin retaliating for sanctions over the crisis in ukraine by banning american food imports including meat, fish, fruits and vegetables. abc's jon karl is at the white house and this comes as the
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administration is voicing new concern about the russian buildup on the border of ukraine. >> reporter: in fact, george, chuck hagel, the defense secretary, is warning there is an increasing threat of a russian invasion of ukraine. u.s. officials say there are 20,000 russian troops now amassed on the border and that they are armed with the kind of heavy weaponry that they would need to conduct a full-scale invasion of eastern ukraine and on the sanctions front, russia is not only banning food imports from russian and europe but they are threatening to ban western airlines from flying over russian territory. something that could dramatically increase costs and flight times for flights to and from asia so the bottom line, george, is that u.s. sanctions on russia appear to be doing zero to convince vladimir putin to back down. >> and the president was saying at his press conference yesterday which you were at he wasn't prepared yet to offer more military aid to ukraine but was looking at it on a day-to-day basis. another announcement from russia they'll give and a poke in the eye as well giving more time to edward snowdens the fugitive nsa
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leaker. >> he has three mores of asylum in russia. a reminder russia/u.s. tensions go beyond ukraine. snowden, of course, is the most high-profile, most wanted american international fugitive there is and now he'll have at least another three years of safe haven in russia. >> jon, thanks very much. to dan harris with the rest of the headlines. breaking news out of the pacific northwest. hundreds being evacuated as a massive new wildfire erupts 75 miles east of portland, oregon. you can see the flames on the other side of that ridge. the fire is racing along the columbia river gorge, the steep slopes making it hard to fight. nearly 300 homes are threatened. one of america's great natural treasures may be threatened this morning. the victim of a uniquely modern problem. officials at yellowstone national park say a drone belonging to a tourist and equipped with a camera crashed into one of the famous hot springs which could have set the
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springs' thermal features depending on how deeply it crashed. park officials say it could be 120 feet down. they are now trying to decide whether to remove it. drones are banned in national parks but one recently crashed into a marina much another buzzed tourists at the grand canyon and one harassed the sheep at zion national park. we have a video this morning of a crash in san antonio. a city bus careening out of control after being hit by a car running a stop sign. there it is, the buzz hits an. suv, jumps the curb and slams into not one but two houses. you can hear the sole passenger on board screaming as she's thrown from her seat. remarkably our station ksat reports nobody was seriously hurt here. harrowing video. overseas right now, israel has agreed to extend its cease-fire with hamas for another 48 hours. talks are getting under way in cairo to come up with a long-term agreement. and back at home historians are confirming a small but fascinating piece of american history has been found at a
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library in illinois. this is the handwriting of abraham lincoln inside a book about racism. historians believe lincoln read the book so he could better make his case against slavery. he wrote the name and address of a friend inside the book just in case it got lost. and finally, bear with me, michael strahan, because in new jersey, they are freaking out about a walking bear. it all started with this video right here where you can see a bear walking on its hind legs apparently because of some sort of paw injury. now, this clip was just grainy enough for some people like me to write it off as bigfoot or a dude in a bear suit as amy put forward earlier but then came this clip where you can see what is clearly a bear walking up to that trash can, sniffing it, yeah, nothing in there for me and then strolling on and then there is a third clip, i believe we have it, i'm not sure if we have it, there is a third clip. you'll have to take my word for it where you can see the bear close up in somebody's backyard and so i think we put it to rest as the question as to whether this is really a bear.
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it's definitely a bear. >> dan, that was so unbelievable, i could barely watch it. >> oh, my god. another one. >> he's doubling down. doubling down. >> i got booed the first time. i'm trying to make a comeback? that was your strategy. >> i'm trying. >> let's talk about that off air. >> you don't quit. keep on going. actually we have to shift gears and a sad story. a tragic end to summer fun, a 16-year-old gir was killed. for injured while out tubing. both fell off and when their friends turned around to pick them up they dentally ran over them. linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: four high school students all just 16 years old water tubing when somehow they became entangled in the motor of the boat that was pulling them. an afternoon of summer fun for four teenage girls turned tragic in the waters off greenwich, connecticut, wednesday when two of the girls being towed behind their motorboat were pulled into the boat's motor. >> at some point, the girls on
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the tube became entangled in the prop of the outboard engine. >> lots of ambulances pulled into the harbor and it's scary. >> reporter: one of the girls, just 16 years old, died on the scene. >> i just think it's an awful tragedy for our community. it was just a horrible thing to hear and feel sorry for her family. >> reporter: the second girl suffered serious leg injuries and was rushed to a local hospital. police said it happened near the old greenwich yacht club and alcohol was not a factor in the accident. the superintendent of greenwich public schools said the victim was going to be a junior at greenwich high school this september. we are mourning the devastating loss of one of our greenwich high school students, he said in a statement. the horrific tragedy left many in the affluent seaside enclave reeling and stunned. >> i was shocked and scared because, you know, it's two -- four high schoolers. could be my friends, especially the one that passed. it's scary. >> reporter: just to put this in perspective in this country the
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coast guard reported more than 4,000 boating accidents resulting in more than 560 deaths. the young woman who was injured remains in the hospital with leg injuries requiring extensive stitches. this all just three weeks before they were set to return back to school from summer break. >> sad story. okay, thanks. and to some medical news now. a new study linking a lack of vitamin d to dementia and alzheimer's disease. dr. jennifer ashton is here to break it down for us. tell us, dr. ashton, what this shows. >> the pendulum on vitamin d keeps swinging back and forth. it was really one of the first ones that looked forward in time about vitamin d levels and found those who had a moderate deficiency of their vitamin d level faced a 53% increased rick of all types of dementia. if you have a severe dish if i that jumped up to 125% increase and found similar numbers for specifically for alzheimer's dementia and very important this study actually found the
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beneficial rank to be between 25 and 50 so a lot of people get their vitamin d levels checked. that's the numbers they were looking at. >> did the study show why? >> that's the thing. we hear it all the time. based on association not cause and effect. we know every organ system in the body has vitamin d receptors. one of the theories might be it helps clear out those plaques that interfere with brain function. but absolutely more research is needed. >> all right. we know vitamin d is good from the sun in moderation. what are the other sources of vitamin d. >> ten minutes of natural sunlight. foods like egg, salmon, milk. if you need to go to a supplement, supplement but remember more is not better because there are risks with too much. >> all right, okay. dr. ashton, we appreciate it. >> you bet. michael, over to you. >> yep, don't boo me after this but this is some serious monkey business, everybody. a legal dispute over this picture. the guy who owns the camera said he owns the right to the shot even though the monkey took it. but not everyone agrees. abc's nick watt has the story.
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>> reporter: when a monkey snaps a selfie in a forest who own the copyright? >> they do not have my permission to use it. >> reporter: photographer david slater is fuming over a smudgy skype connection from rural england all over this uber viral simeon selfie. he's claiming copyright and says maybe there's 150,000 bucks involved in the rights to this 2011 snap seen around the world. slater says he flew to the remote indonesian island home of the crested macaques and it's his camera. >> so i did all the focus on the camera. >> reporter: here's the problem. wikipedia is displaying that photo claiming the monkey took it. monkeys can't claim copyright so it's public domain. >> in the vast world of monkey selfies, this could be a precedent-setting case. >> reporter: wikipedia hasn't responded to our request for comment but under the photo this
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file is in the public domain because it is the work of a n nonhuman mall. it has no human author in whom copyright is vested. slater's ready for court. >> someone is taking credit for the monkey's work and saying, i own that copyright. that's a tough legal argument to make. >> reporter: similar to that brouhaha over the rights to that famous ellen oscar selfie, degeneres owns the camera. cooper snapped the shutter and so did the monkey. creating this modern-day mona lisa that enigmatic smile. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> this guy better win this case. >> yeah. >> it's his camera. >> it's bananas. did you get it, bananas. >> oh, no. >> that got a laugh and a cheer and i got booed. >> yeah, she's cuter than you. sorry.
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>> untrue. untrue. i was totally -- i will debate that. >> okay, ginger, why don't you give us more on what's going on in the midwest. >> yes, we are talking about big flooding like wichita outside getting 3 inches in just a couple of hours so we had flash flooding there through parts of kansas city and it will be moving to the east now. the same rainfall rates just sliding along that low and the stationary front and we have the next three days on here because i wanted to not only include central and southern illinois right through kentucky but, of course, north carolina too, again, next three days going into the weekend. so locally you could see some spots getting over 4 inches. the other big story in the south heat. there is a heat advisory for corpus christi even though they're in the 90s could feel like 110. there's the rest of the heat. we have to get your local forecast.
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>> good morning, washington. a beautiful day to look forward to. -- wehave some patchy fog still have some patchy fog in spots. 66 degrees in fredericksburg. a dense fog advisory and flat -- for central virginia until 9:00 >> and, hey, michael, for the record i laughed at your bear joke. >> thank you. you're so kind. >> we'll go back and look at the
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tape. coming up, stunning teenage love triangle. a young man on trial for killing his best friend over a girl. the murder mystery that has philadelphia on edge. a mother strangled while jogging. police on a desperate hunt for clues right now. plus, "gma" investigates when rescue dogs go wrong. is information being hidden about the pet you're about to adopt and what you need to know before you bring one home. george clooney one step closer to tying the knot. the big step he took and new details now about the wedding. the man kind the cronut has a new creation. what do you think it is? >> ooh. meet maggie. smile! woah, this takes really good pictures! maggie wants some hands-on experience. hands-on experience... with samsung. but she's been going about it all the wrong way. i have? yeah, you have. luckily for maggie, there is a place for her to touch, try and play with all of the devices she's been dying to get her hands on. the samsung experience shop, only at best buy. trade in any working smartphone and get $50 towards the purchase
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>> live from the abc seven broadcast center, this is abc seven news update. >> good thursday morning. is a lot going on out on the roadways. several issues out there. let's get over to jack taylor right now for an update. >> the bottom of the washington
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175.ay -- closure at showing the backup headed north into this interchange. 95 running just fine. hop off and don't use the baltimore-washington parkway because of the crash. off 170 five onto the parkway, you will find it unaffected. movedtbound come a crash to the shoulder. a brief delay so far in manassas. how about our forecast? >> we still have some fog issues lingering this morning. 73 degrees at reagan national. a dew point a bit high. most of the spots that gone rain yesterday to the southwest of the city.
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sunshine this afternoon. humidity will be low and temperatures in the mid-to low 80's. bounce and wetter weather by the weekend. stare body of a two general killed in afghanistan is headed to the u.s. at remains are set to arrive denver air force base this morning. ranked officerst killed in combat since the vietnam war. we will see you back here at 7:56 for another news update.
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one, two, three, four. oh, my -- >> look at him go. why he's in the guinness book of world records. brian bednarek set it for clapping 804 times in just one minute. just warming it up because he's live with us here and he'll show us how it is done. he looks blissful. >> i feel like he would be good at giving me a back massage. if he could do this really well. >> he's in the zone. >> right there. >> no judgment here. >> i know. i'm impressed. very impressed. we have a lot to get to including a murder mystery that has the city of philadelphia on edge right now. a mother strangled while she was out jogging. police are desperate for clues right now. plus, "gma" investigates rescue dogs. is information being hidden about the pet you're about to
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adopt. what you need to know before you bring home an adorable face like that one. and big wedding news for george clooney, the superstar is one step closer to tying the knot and we'll tell you about all that and the new details about the wedding. but first a lurid case out of into involving three teens in a love triangle that turned deadly. one man is on trial for killing his best friend. abc's gio benitez is here with the story. good morning, gio. >> reporter: i was a reporter there when the young man was killed and it shook the community. three miami kids from a respected high school going off to college and getting entangled in something so very dark. she's the young woman at the center of an alleged deadly triangle caught in the middle of dangerous obsession that police say left her boyfriend, christian aguilar dead. and his former best friend, now on trial for his murder. 20-year-old pedro bravo is accused of killing aguilar in 2012, fueled by jealousy after
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finding out he was dating friman. the three pictured at prom had been high school friends. but once in college she began dating aguilar. something she hid from bravo. >> i lied to him because he was a very sensitive point in his life, i suppose. i didn't want to throw him over the edge until i'm, by the way, i'm dating a mutual friend of ours. >> reporter: when bravo found out he poisoned and strangled the 19-year-old university of florida student hiding aguilar's body in a remote field discovered 22 days later taking the stand tuesday, friman came foist to face with her ex identifying some of his belongings police found in bravo's closet. >> i do recognize it. >> what is this? >> it's christian's. >> reporter: a moment too tough for friman. prosecutors say bravo followed friman to gainesville from miami writing about it in a sketch
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book. >> no one will stop me. i will get out of miami and into gainesville by january 2013 and i will get her back. >> reporter: friman says bravo threatened suicide and hoping advice from aguilar would help she says she arranged for the two to meet. >> at this point, did you still care about pedro? >> i did, but i mean i cared about anyone who claimed that they were suicidal. >> reporter: the two men captured shopping on surveillance images. investigators say bravo had bought a shovel and duct tape both found near the body. in the sketch book now used as evidence against him he wrote "i am a monster for having hurt chris the way i did." such a tough case. >> it sure is. okay, gio, thanks. now to a murder mystery. a mother of two strangled to death in a park in a quiet neighborhood.
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police are hunting for the killer. they say they have no suspects right now and abc's reena ninan has the story. >> reporter: this morning, the hunt for a nighttime strangler. philadelphia police now scouring surveillance footage looking for the person who murdered this 46-year-old married mother of two. >> if anyone saw her jogging or if anyone knows anything or heard anything they should give us a call. >> reporter: connie murray jogging in a popular park 26 miles north of philadelphia. found strangled to death. an autopsy confirming no signs of sexual assault. no signs of trauma and no signs of her killer. >> there was some minor bruising on her but not even enough to say it was blunt force trauma. >> reporter: a neighbor walking her dog says she found murray in bushes near a recreational center in pennypack park, pennsylvania. a park frequented by families and young children. >> i was so shocked, i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: homicide detectives say they have not been able to
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locate murray's cell phone or headphones. >> if we find any dna it will be uploaded. >> reporter: murray's family says they filed a police report early on tuesday morning when she went out on her usual night round and didn't return. they're questioning anyone who freak -- freaks the area. they ask women not to walk or jog until they find out what occurred. >> we'll get a check of the weather with ginger. a lot to talk about. another area seeing flash flooding. the last couple of days it's been rough in southeastern idaho. the bridge washed over, this is close to twin falls, idaho and where the road as hafed in, you see that sinking right on the cliff, a little scary. still have a chance for that because flash flood watches go until this evening for many counties around idaho falls, but i wanted to point out you have seattle, 77, thunderstorms and the moisture peeking there and we talked about nasty weather, i thought we've got to say one nice thing and this is in the northeast.
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we're back now at 7:40 with "gma" investigates. this morning the risks of adopting a rescue dog taking one of these canines into your home is certainly a good deed but sometimes these animals turn out to be dangerous. abc's mara schiavocampo is here with what you need to know. mara, good morning. >> reporter: amy, good morning. adopting a dog with an unknown history can be a risk as one major league baseball family recently found out.
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though those attacks are rare, there are things can you do to help keep your family safe. >> such a good girl. >> reporter: tennessee, an 11-year-old pit bull mix is a good dog who had a bad life. >> ah. >> reporter: spending her early years abused and neglected before being adopted by the speciale family. >> i was nervous when i first came home. >> reporter: the family worried how safe this dog would be with their two young boys. luckily the family says this big dog turned out to be a big softy with the kids. >> they ride her. they hop on her. they roll over her. she is completely unfazed by it. >> reporter: but "gma" investigates learns stories like this don't always have a happy ending. this spring a rescue group placed this 1-year-old pit bull mix up for adoption. his records from the city-run shelter showing a history of aggression noting the dog, quote, attempts to bite and when approached hard stares and lip curls low growls and then charges the front of the kennel.
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after a volunteer noted progress in the dog's behavior, a family with two young children adopted the shelter dog but just one day later he attacked the two children. both the adopting family and rescue group disagree on what information and how much was relayed about the dog at the time of the adoption. we see some isolated incidences of these kind of tragic situations but i think when you are adopting a dog without knowing where the dog came from it could be a little bit of a gamble but i think it's a gamble worth taking. >> reporter: according to the aspca the overall retention rate is about 85% to 90% and last year of the nearly 1 million dogs adopted out, only 5% were returned to a shelter. but what do you need to know to make sure you're not bringing a potentially dangerous animal into your home? the aspca says most shelters conduct assessments like these to gauge a dog's temperament. in this case evaluating how this
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pup responds to hyper stimulation or how this pup reacts to having his lunch interrupted. >> it's a completely normal behavior to guard your food. it's not usually a safe behavior in most homes. >> you don't want your kids sticking your hands in that bowl. >> reporter: the key is talking to the shelter about the dog's evaluation. >> the behaviors that we see throughout the assessment are predictive of future behaviors. >> reporter: other tips, experts say only use reputable shelters and rescue groups. be very specific about what you want. don't go for looks. adopt the right dog for your life, not the cutest one and always trust your gut. >> if something is making you feel a little bit funny it might be he's not a right match. >> now, those children who were attacked that we told you about had to get stitches but are otherwise fine. the aspca says finding the perfect pet is like matchmaking so they've started using dating like questionnaires to help families to find pupally love. here is my match. this is dolce from the tony la
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russa rescue and i want a dog in a cat's body. >> if yyou had a cat on this se it would be a disaster. >> i wanted mellow and calm and this is -- she's a doll. >> she is so sweet. >> unfazed by the lights. >> liking you like so calm and sweet. >> we're a good match. >> i hope people don't see that and say they don't want to get a dog. it's very isolated, these problems. >> i've had rescue dogs my entire life and they've all been fantastic but it's a risk so you want to know what to be smart about. >> 5% is important. >> absolutely. >> or get a cat, an actual cat. >> there's always that. >> thank you, mara. we appreciate it. coming up, why oscar nominated actress naomi watts feels victorious for not bowing to hollywood pressure and the latest beauty trend frlts a couple trying to rekindle the spark. what they did every day for a
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♪ step up now to the open mike. >> all right. it's open mike time, everybody. this morning we'll meet the fastest clapper in the world. probably helps him in the bars pick up dates. here he is, he broke the
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guinness world record clapping 804 times in one minute. take a look at his record-breaking viral video. >> one, two, three, four. "whisingle ] >> whoa. >> whoo. >> you can't believe your eyes because i can't -- that is ridiculous. you can't believe it let's see him in person. come out, brian bednarek. >> oh, my gosh >> what's up, man? >> not much. how are you? >> now, very serious, what inspired you to become the world's fastest clapper? >> well, you see about a year ago i got dumped. i got dumped hard. >> that will do it every time. >> naturally as a true gentleman i thought how can i make that girl regret it? first thing that comes to mind is become the world record holder for the first claps in a minute and i'm sure she's sorry. >> have you heard from her? >> oh, i wouldn't want to. >> oh. >> see, that's payback right
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there. you have a girlfriend now. >> i do. >> what does she think about it. >> she's a big fan but her dad is i much, much bigger fan. i walk to her house. met him for the fir time. he shakes my hand. quickly walks over to the next-door neighbor's house and grabs him and comes back with the neighbor in the kitchen and just says, do it. >> well, good thing he meant the clapping. >> oh, yes. very good. >> but is there a special technique. >> honestly it all just comes naturally. there's nothing much to it. >> i think we want to put you to a test, dan and i. come on. let's go. >> wow. >> we have 20 seconds on the ginger, we need you, ready, set, go. give us a little ready, set. >> up and down. elbows up and down. >> go. >> yeah. >> dan is doing it old school. >> elbows in. >> i don't know what -- >> slow clap. >> slow clap. >> interference.
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>> live from the abc seven broadcast center, this is an abc seven news update. >> good morning. the bw parkway headed north has been quite a mess out there today. unfortunately, it still is. investigation continues from the serious crash this morning. traffic the toward at route 32. 95 has in a great alternate -- a been a great alternate for this. near 450, a loop mystery delay has been solved.
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crash warning of the causing the delay. 270 southbound also slow trying to get out of there would -- there would -- >> a beautiful day to look forward to. a few clouds right now. theto the south and west of city. it will feel -- 73 degrees right now. high pressure starts to build and our region. temperatures still warm, but a touch below average. 80's.hn the mid to low >> police are investigating a homicide that happened in hanover at an exxon gas station. and took offlerk
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with cash. the victim has been identified kumar ofr-old rajir glen burnie. we will see you back here at 8:27 for another news update.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and breaking news for will and kate. the brand-new buckingham plaza announcement that will change their lives. ♪ about you close your eyes are you worried about losing the spark after you have kids. how one couple used getting closer to heat things up. the single thing they did every day for a month. ♪ we going to let it burn burn burn ♪ turning down tem nation. hollywood superstar naomi watts reveals why she said no to one of beauty's biggest trends ♪ carry on all that and grumpy cat takes over social scare. she's back, she's really not interested and she's saying, grumpy cat morning, america.
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and a big thursday crowd out there in times square. let's take a look who's on the red carpet coming in this morning. there is grumpy cat. ain't moving. no, on strike. grumpy cat on trike this morning. >> we're hoping that grumpy cat is going to come inside. doesn't look like she really wants to but she's hoping she'll change her mind. okay. i'll say it again. please, grumpy cat, please come inside because we know -- actually don't. wow. i can't do anything right. she has a big announcement so, you know, maybe if she can stretch in she'll come in and tell us. >> on her own terms. >> she's grumpy and not trying to hear. there's tory johnson and she brought along sizzling summer savings for all of us, more than 70% off just for "gma" viewers. i know you have great sympathy for grumpy cat. you'll talk to her later. >> i am excited to meet her. apparently she's quite sweet. we'll see.
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we'll start with news and we begin with ginger's big story of the morning, the double hurricanes headed towarded hawaii right now. tourists and residents expecting the worst making it the first hurricane to land there in more than two decades and julio a category 2 is not far behind. these storms could unleash up to a foot of rain and dangerous mudslides. also developing right now, hundreds of people in northern oregon are waking up to -- in emergency shelters because of the fast-moving wildfire. about 75 miles east of portland. nearly 300 homes are threatened as we speak. a potentially disastrous development in iraq this morning. islamic militants have now reportedly seized control of that country's largest dam. this is especially concerning because the dam needs continuous grouting to prevent it from collapsing. if it's breached it could unleash a wave of destruction downstream threatening thousands of people. and now to the ebola outbreak. the cdc has issued its highest alert and this morning europe is
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now treating its first ebola patient. a spanish missionary priest flown overnight from liberia to madrid. two americans being treated here in this country in atlanta continue to fight the virus and meanwhile, six students from alabama have been stranded in liberia because flights there have been suspended. tuskegee university says the students are in a safe location. a new prediction this morning that you might like about the plummeting price of gas. analysts now say the average price nationwide could drop below $3 a gallon by the end of the year with the lowest prices in the southeast. speaking of driving, you have to see what happens to this would-be car thief. as the suspect boosts this car in albuquerque, new mexico, l t listen to the song playing "the best day of my life" every five minutes we play on this show. you can see that the driver appears to be elated and all smiles but not for long. turns out this car was actually planted by the cops and police soon shut off the car remotely
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and the 21-year-old is promptly arrested. most certainly not the best day -- they do. they do. cruel. anyway, finally as it our custom we finish with a little bit of news of the weird. we showed you this video of the farmer in kansas calling in his cows by playing a lorde song on his trombone. today's version, a farmer in russia with disorganized ducks. check out how he gets them in line. >> oh, my. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> how did he do it? >> i could tell you how he did it but i don't speak russian and there they go marching in formation straight into the barn. it is really an incredible sight. >> he didn't have food in his hand. >> i don't know -- they must believe that there is food on the other side of that door. >> they know who feeds them. >> there is a man very good at what he does. >> teachers everywhere thinking how do i do that for school this year? >> speak russian.
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live to london. there's a big announcement coming in from the royal family and lama hasan is there. good morning, lama. >> reporter: yes, it is official. prince william has a brand-new job. the palace just announcing that he will be returning to the skies as an air ambulance helicopter pilot but hold on to your seat, folks, because he still has to go through five months of training, 14 exams and one flight test before he can actually qualify. william's got a new gig. a new job and a new home away from home. the second in line to the british throne will be using his wings to pilot an air ambulance. >> he couldn't give up his love of flying so he will spend the next few months training and for march he will be working on a shift pattern of four days on and three days off. >> reporter: after seven years in the military, the new dad is trading in his search and rescue career to focus on his royal duties and spend plenty of time with kate and curious george. >> it's a vital service and it
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importants life-saving work and we're very pleased that his highness has chosen to fly with our charity. >> reporter: the couple are no doubt likely to spend more time at their norfolk manner house, a 30th birthday present from grandma the queen. kate reportedly decorating to make it a home for two future kings. what about the pitter-patter of little feet? a royal sibling for george. >> probably sometime next year. they definitely want to expand their family but i think they want to have a little bit more time with george. >> reporter: and get this, and get this, william will be flying grueling hours during both daytime and nighttime schiffs so i guess parenthood and all those late night diaper changes have actually prepared him for his new job and, george, you know, the royals are just like us in they sure is. lama, thanks very much. amy in the social square. all right, george. we have a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu." in "pop news" the blockbuster creator of the cronut reveals
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you already know. i'm in the fast lane. from l.a. to tokyo. >> a little mash-up of president obama sort of singing iggy azalea's "fancy." it's one of the most popular videos on youtube already getting more than a million clicks from a group called bara barack's dubs. i guess they made a lot. >> when has the president used fancy. >> any place, any time. >> how long does it take? how long does the take to find all that? it's incredible. >> these guys are good. michael, i hope you're good on "pop news." >> we're always good on "pop news," george. that leads perfectly into this. weird al yankovic is making a major splash with the release of his new album "mandatory fun." they're all a viral smash hit. more than 40,000 people signed a petition asking for weird al to play the super bowl halftime show for 2015. a fan by the name of ed ball is
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leading the charge on change.org and ed's vision is for weird al to be joined on stage by all the stars he's parodied. robin thickee, lorde and many more. >> that would be awesome. >> i love that. >> get a lot of people wrapped up into one show. >> i like that. >> it would be great. frank underwood and salina mire, the latest edition of "entertainment weekly." no, you're not seeing that. that is kevin spacey dressed up the veep and julia louis-dreyfus went "house of cards" on us sitting in for frank underwood. both are fascinating characters but wildly different and basically every way and the stars have swapped roles for the magazine's issue about the 25 best characters on tv and that issue is hitting newsstands on friday. and now to the moment we have all been waiting for. all that commotion you heard, well, it's because we're about
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to reveal the latest creatiigat behind dominic an sell. viewers have been tweeting what it is he made that's under this cover. can i get a drum roll, please. [ drum roll ] there we go. the latest creation. this here is a pretzel lobster tail. that's what it is. >> i'm going to try it. i though that. >> there's no lobster -- >> tell me more about it. >> homemade peanut butter and butter crunch brittle. a little seasalt sprinkled on top. >> what is this i dip it into. >> a honey brown butter dip. they say it's best to tear a little piece off at a time. >> it's ridiculously good in it's good. >> incredibly good. >> it's yours. i'm not tearing it. i'm eating the whole thing at once. it goes on sale this saturday. we get a little early taste so what do you guys think? >> excellent. >> amazing. >> salty and sweet with this dip. >> i know.
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if i finish this i'll have to run eight laps an the studio to work it off. >> thanks, michael. >> get the camera off me so you don't see me eat. >> "heat index" coming up. a quick check of the weather from ginger. >> doesn't go on sale until saturday. it is a hot ticket item. this is mine. i'm going to share it but i have to see who will be louder. either mississippi or texas. you guys, ready of the let's hear mississippi. [ cheers and applause ] all right. and how about texas? [ cheers and applause ] ooh. i think texas won. larissa, there you are. you've won. the lobster tail. all right. let's go ahead and start. wewe have got to get into the forecast. shelves empty in hawaii. one walmart was taking the water out of the packs and selling them for even more. it's coming in short debhandz. we got the update. not much changed. 85-mile-per-hour max sustained winds should hit tonight on the big island and could see wind
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a few isolated showers have popped up most of the d.c. area. these are pushing to the east. a couple of sprinkles near arlington heading toward alexandria. these will be very short-lived. cover over the cloud d.c. with 74 degrees. drier air continues to push into the region. temperatures in the low to mid 80's. >> we always love to share the morning with our men and women in uniform. new castle.com delaware, thanks for being with us. toss it back in. >> george and amy. >> thanks, guys. >> amy can barely talk. she's still eating the lobster claw of the lobster tail. >> when they're so good, why not have two. >> i had to remind her that the white part is the plate. >> time for the "heat index" now. some george clooney news overnight.
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"people" magazine confirms clooney and his fiancee amal alamuddin acquired their marriage license in london. they announced their plans posted outside chelsea old town hall recently and hear that the couple may wed in italy in september. of course, george clooney has a villa near lake como. so lots going on there. >> i guess apparently it's law. everyone has to publicly display their wedding announcement or their license. it wasn't just for george clooney. all right. coming up next in the "heat index." naomi watts is on the cover of "town and country's" september issue and revealed she stayed away from plastic surgery and says she feels victorious of steering clear of nips and tucks in an industry where there is so much pressure to look a certain way. the star did not get her big break until he was in her 30s and since learned instead of trying to prove yourself you should just be you and watts at mids she struggles sometimes. there are days when plastic surgery does sound a bit
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tempting and fair to say she's gorgeous. she's in her 40s, right? >> she looks beautiful and hasn't hurt her career. she's doing great stuff. >> put a little nice continental accent on that victorious. >> in her 30s, that gives everybody hope. >> she's 45 and looks fabulous. >> wonderful. >> she does. also in our "heat index" a story that's got a lot of people talking. a-level ceo stepping down to spend more time with his three kids. his name is max schireson and he's the chief executive of a billion dollar database company and he blogged about his decision in a post entitled "why i'm leaving the best job i ever had" saying resigned because he missed out on a lot of important family events instead traveling between his home in california and his office in new york. unlike female ceos who might face questions about balancing home and work he said nobody ever asked him about his other jobs being a dad own a husband. that says a lot. >> that must be tough, that transcontinental commute.
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>> absolutely. >> i'm sure his family is very happy. >> i'm sure his kids are very happy. >> hundreds of thousands of miles, you miss out on a lot. >> we'll learn about one happy couple right now also in "heat index." >> i'm so glad you're reading this. >> their experiment caused an online sensation. they had sex every day for a month. wrote about it. >> that sounds exhausting. [ laughter ] >> abc's abbie boudreau has the story. >> that one. >> reporter: two little kids, two hectic jobs, but no more excuses. and let's face it, we've heard them all. >> i'm tired. i don't feel well. i don't like how i look. i have to lose another ten pounds. >> reporter: with babies and a busy schedule 29-year-old meg connelly was feeling not so sexy and was worried she was losing touch with her husband of eight years. riley bingham. >> i realized we hadn't even touched 50e67 other for like eight days which was crazy for us. >> reporter: were you noticing that you weren't as intimate as often? >> absolutely.
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>> reporter: so meg came up with an experiment to get their spark back. >> he got home from work that night and i was like what if we just have sex every night for the next .and he was like, yeah, what if we do. so, so we did. >> reporter: you're thinking -- >> hit the lottery. i dropped pie bag out of shock. >> reporter: was it every night you're doing the deed? >> yes. >> reporter: did you ever feel like i am just too tired today? >> oh, absolutely. there were times where i would have to look in the bathroom muir enand psych myself. you can do this and after two weeks, i -- >> reporter: she wrote about it on her blog megn progress. really striking a cord with couples some calling her idea brilliant while others saying it's oversimplified. what do you think this did for your marriage. >> it added excitement. he would come home from work and come into the kitchen like pick me up and twirl me around. it felt like we were kids again. we got on the same team again. >> we did talk a lot more and became much more generous, less selfish.
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>> reporter: though they say they are no longer having sex every day. >> we still make it a point to be intimate every day whether it's hand holding or kissing. something that's just her and i where we feel close no matter how long the day is. it's just us. >> reporter: for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, provo, utah. >> here with our relationship coach donna barnes. we'll have this entire discussion an appropriate for morning television. >> nobody is going to giggle. >> yes. >> well, actually i think this is a great way to recapture why you wanted to be together. when you first meet you can't keep your hands off each other and probably having sex every time you see each other. when you get in and start having a life really and you just take for granted that you've chosen this person and now you're with this but it's a big -- they don't want to turn them off. a bigger turnoff to not have sex with him because then he feels
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rejected and unwanted and then potentially looks somewhere else. >> that makes sense but we're see seeing every day. could that signal a bigger problem. >> yes, i mean if you look at it like you're being forced to do it. it's all about what you think about it. i think, a chore, i don't want to do it. of course you won't. if you get excited and say this is great. >> the shared adventure. >> yeah, exactly. >> and working out. you get in a habit. >> yes, and -- >> the same cardiovascular benefits. >> and just do it. like you do with working out. >> i'm a big fan of scheduling. >> george is sinking into his chair. >> he's thinking -- >> ginger is newly married. good to point out. >> for those of you who are, i think putting a conscious effort on it is really a way and rethink how you think about it. if you though that you're going
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to have it every night you can get yourself excited about it. if you like music and candle, at one point, he never likes candles or plays music, if you do that, if you like that, you do that and then you can enjoy it together. >> excellent advice. >> thank you, donna. >> thank you. >> let's go outside to michael. >> all right. thanks, guys. now it's time for some hot summer savings with tory johnson in this morning's "deals & steals." bargains that are sure to go fast. go to the website right now, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! for all the information you need to get the deals, so, tory, are you ready i'm ready. let's go. what do you have. >> these totes. i love these. so simple. they are also scratch, tear and fade resistant which i love and little totes like this in five different colors. as well as cute little inserts so one or both you can buy. >> original price. >> 10 to $20 slashinged by 60%, 4 to 20 bucks.
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with a big announcement. >> live from the abc seven broadcast center, this is an abc seven news update. >> good morning. the bw parkway is still a mess out there as folks try to navigate around an accident. >> it is still closed. route 32, the investigation continues. the alternate is 95 northbound. unfortunately, there is a crash before 32. a 25 minute ride as your alternate. altering to get to bwi. -- all trying to get to bwi. are open.es increasing sunshine
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throughout the day. we still have some scattered cloud cover. a bit of a surprise here. pop-up showers moved through d.c. over toward landover. this has been dissipating. it's very isolated. we are looking for the official sprinkles in alexandria. drier air is pushing in. moistureing -- more and warmth. wind out of the north right now at nine miles per hour. we expect to see more sunshine and clouds this afternoon. high temperature between 82-87. signesident obama plans to a bill today revamping the veterans affairs department. he will sign that legislation at fort belvoir. they passed the bill in response to long wait times and poor care at pga hospitals -- v.a.
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♪ all the boys want to line you up and take you down ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> how about a little luke bryan? we're going to have a lot of him tomorrow. he's going to be in central park for our concert. our summer concert series right here on "gma." i hope it will be as beautiful as this and luke will answer your twitter questions later today. follow the "gma" account and tweet your questions for him using the #asklukegma. >> guess what today, it's a grumpy kind of morning. best way possible. we're talking about viral sensation grumpy cat. she is here and all of her demote vegasal glory and has big news to share with us. earlier she was in no mood to come into the studio. i mean who would be when you have a nice little comfy couch
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like that there. but -- >> commits. >> she doesn't move her position. we're bringing her treats. a special delivery to make her feel right at home. she still doesn't seem to care much >> that's a delivery from the grumpy cafe. >> yes, some coffee and breakfast to kick-start her morning. come on, grumpy, get on up. >> she doesn't look impressed at all. >> no. >> also ahead in this half hour, oprah is back to tell us about her new passion project. you'll see her all around the country. she sits down and talks to amy very soon. >> all coming up. also coming up, fall, autumn. just around the corner. as the weather changes so should your wardrobe. abc's sara haines checked in with "lucky" magazine's eva chen to see what everybody will be wearing for a stylish season. >> reporter: get ready to pack away your summer swimwear and start shopping for fall's hottest fashion trend, pants. >> pants seem like they'd be boring but there's a lot going
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on. >> reporter: "lucky" magazine's eva chen breaks down the must have. denim with a twist. >> we are looking back at the revival of the patchwork jean. >> reporter: what does that mean. >> any jeans that are about to fall apart put -- >> reporter: track pants. >> yes, very chic. >> not jane lynch in "glee." >> no. >> reporter: finally a blast from the past. culottes. >> you feel so skeptical. i feel like i've been/campaign to get you in them. the freedom of a pant with the prettiness of a skirt so you can dash down the street, cross your legs. >> do lunges in them. >> can you do lunges this them. ♪ >> reporter: it was time to put these trends to the test. tell me about these patchwork jeans. >> it's exactly what it sounds like, jeans with patches on them. you could diy this. go buy patches and slap them on the holes. there you go. on trend for the next season.
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>> reporter: this is not what i thought when i thought of a track pant. >> the key to wearing track pants, you don't want to wear it with a sweatshirt. you want to wear it with a heel or something more feminine so it elevates the look. >> i'm learning from you. tell me about these culottes. >> easy, breezy. wear it with a t-shirt or out at night with a heel security council still kept cal i tried on a few pair and to my surprise these are great. >> i converted you. >> i'm a full convert. >> yay. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. sara is here with "lucky" magazine editor eva ven both sporting culottes. >> we sure are. >> i didn't believe her and i actually like hem. >> they look great and love them paired with these amazing shoes that are all the rage this fall. tell me what we're wearing? we're all wearing printed heels which is a huge trend especially when paired with culottes. i'm disappointing you're not wearing them? one at a time, eva.
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>> i'm wearing pink camo flats. that's something. >> they're comfortable. they're chic and make a statement. all you need to make a strong sore electoral statement. >> we have this -- i love these. these are splurge and save. and we can guess which is which. the printed heels rupp. tell us. >> printed heels are huge. it's a ladylike statement but at the same time you're saying something with these printed heels so on our right, we have j. crew, they're $298. that tropical print is really huge for fall and you'll continue seeing it in many different stores. >> you can wear it with anything. >> with jeans, black pants, with a suit. that's all you need with a black suit. on the other side you have shoes from nasty gal, $55, dorsay pumps. >> sneakers, we have a splurge and save as well. >> sneakers are super great. they're the chic trend. every fashion editor is wearing
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them. one from schutz and camo pair from forever 21 for $25. >> printed loafers. >> and plats are super hot. sam edelman played and classic animal print. >> our statement bracelets on a statement print. >> pinterest is buzzing with tons of statement bracelets. more the merrier. layer them on. >> thank you so much, eva. thank you, sara, as always. find out more about the looks you just saw at our website goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! we want to know how do you wear your bracelets. tweet us your photos with the #socialscare. ginger zee snagged a few sneakers. >> you get back here, ginger. >> which ones do you like? which ones should i do? you have a preference. >> go with these. >> all right. we've made our decision. happy 50th, i assume. we got to check the forecast so
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let's go ahead and get into chicago. chicago's north of all that heavy rain that we've been talking about, that low pressure system, the stationary front bringing pretty big rains to the tennessee valley area and some places yesterday had 2 to 3 inches, pretty quickly so that's going to hurt all the way into the end of the week, start of the weekend, even the carolinas, virginia getting in a little bit of that bull's-eye action. >> 74 degrees now in d.c. the sprinkles hanging in he stood the city. a few clouds here and there. comfortable temperatures in the lo [ cheers and applause ] >> that weather report brought to you by mcdonald's. i'll go ahead and just pick out a few little other ditties. i like these. >> you do some grand chevrolet, ginger. i'm inside with the guest i'm excited about. i'm not sure that the guest herself is very excited e we have the internet's most famous cat, the grumpy cat and she's
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got a brand-new book call ed grumpy cat to life." i have to say my wife and i love your cat. love your cat. so there are lots of inspirational self-help books out there. this book, however, is a rich treasury of deep cynicism and anti-social sentiments. what is the message you were trying to get out to your readers? >> basically grumpy cat is just trying to give some insight on how to live a grumpier life. >> do you think this could be helpful. >> absolutely. it's like the other side of the road. everybody has a situation they need to respond to and this will help with that. >> so we've got some thought bubbles we want to have the grumpy cat fill us in on so these are some quotes from the book. some items of wisdom for the book. so, for example, the grass is always greener. how would the grumpy cat answer that. well, the grass is always greener where you don't have to share it with anyone else. let's try another one.
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if life deals you lemons, what's grumpy cat's verdict. if life deals you lemons, throw them at somebody. and finally, to be or not to be, how does grumpy cat answer the shakespearean question to be or not to be. i think you know my preference. i think her face says it all there. brian, you have a big announcement, well, i should say more specifically grumpy has a big announcement. what is it. >> we have room for another stop on our book tour. we're with chronicle books and they're hosting the grumpy cat town usa contest where fans can submit their online ideas to bring grumpy cat to their hometown with the #grumpytownusa. >> we have potential ideas. you can offer to throw a parade for grumpy. you can also offer to make grumpy a local photographer for your city hall. maybe the mayor's personal photographer or the mascot of your local professional sports team and one final question, she had a cameo recently on "the
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bachelorette." can you tell us about that. >> i think they had a frown comparison and i'd say grumpy won that. >> between grumpy and andi dorfman. i would say grumpy wins that although andi's is not bad. we have to say before we let you go, the cat is actually quite sweet. >> she is. >> she is a sweetheart. >> very friendly with strangers. >> i've been petting her all morning and pulling cat hair off myself. thank you both very much for bringing the cat in this morning. we appreciate it and should say that "the grumpy guide to life: observations by grumpy cat" is available and came out tuesday. to learn more about the contest and see grumpy's crankiest advice go to our website goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! coming up on "gma," oprah telling us or amy about her new passion project. keep it here. ♪
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guess what, oprah winfrey could be coming to an arena near you soon. she is kicking off oprah's "the life you want" weekend next month. i sat down with her earlier this week to hear all about it. so we hear that you start every day with tea. >> i do. >> so we thought we'd have tea for two while we chat. >> i thank you. oprah chai and i start every morning. it turned out to be a special thing. i never had a real ritual before and now it is so thank you for thinking of me. this is wonderful. delicious. so i was so impressed.
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i watched your invitational video for your "the life you want" weekend. >> yes. >> and i could see the emotion in your face. >> ah. >> this is truly a passion project for you. why is it so important? >> well, it's what i've always wanted to do, amy, and now to be able to speak one-on-one to audiences, going on the road and actually talking to people about how they can actualize the life that they want for themselves. >> and you had that daily connection obviously with the oprah show of we know your fans miss you terribly so this is an amazing way for them to reconnect with you. >> yeah, i have to say your next question is going to be, do you miss the show? >> you knew it. oh, see. >> no, no, of course, because it's an obvious question. miss? no. what i do miss is that connection. i think since 1994 or something, i started doing after-shows where i would sit with the audience. every day i had my own personal
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focus group with people who would come from all over the united states, talking about ideas and issues that were important to them. and that was the best part of the day for me. >> your message live the life you want. are you living the life you want? >> well, actually i just said to one of my assistants this morning, i said, maybe after this tour and listening to myself for eight weeks, maybe i'm really then going to have the life i want. i want -- but i'm closer than -- i'm closer than i've ever been because like everybody, i find it difficult to balance, you know, what you really want and so that whole weekend with deepak chopra, with elizabeth gilbert, with rob bell, mark is all about helping people to figure it out. it's just sort of like guideposts and then you make your own decision. >> in honor of your tour we'd like to do a lightning round calling it the life oprah has so quick answers to some questions like first thing that pops into
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your head. >> i hope i don't fail. >> what did you google last? >> what did i google last? a book. >> if you had a superpower what would it be with. >> it would be to heal people's hearts and get people to know themselves. >> what was your last purchase. >> a physical thing? >> yep. >> like at a store? >> yeah. it could be online. >> okay like -- i don't shop online. ever. i don't. >> wow. >> i don't. >> that's probably healthy. >> oh, i would be lost in that if i started that. the last thing was a great chair for my den. >> what's your guilty pleasure. >> my guilty pleasure is on the sofa with a bag of those new things, they're call -- i thinked they're called potato crisps. >> new to me. >> i think i'm eating those too. what's your secret talent? >> i don't have one. i really don't have one. >> okay. >> i wish i had a hobby and one
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day i was in the tub and i love bathing so much i think, bathing is my hobby. >> your secret hobby. >> oh, my god, i'm good at it. imam so good at bathing. >> i love this next question. what was your biggest fashion mistake? >> oh, my gosh. 1992 when i got my hair cut and then i had to go speak before congress. oh, my god. i looked like little red riding hood without the hood. >> thank you for playing. i love all the whole time you're like there was a time limit. like "jeopardy." >> i was trying to think of something interesting. who cares about my chair? i was trying to make it funny. you know, all of a sudden i think i'm a comedian. i have to be funny and i didn't purchase anything funny. just a chair. >> i like it. it was real and it was honest and that's all we can ask for. >> are you supposed to be honest or make stuff up. >> i think you're supposed to be honest but we would never know and oprah, thank you so much for
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joining us. >> all right. [ cheers and applause ] >> how great is oprah? she's fantastic and her "the life you want" weekend kicks off september 5th in atlanta. check out how to get tickets. how to transform school lockers into a chic fashion accessory.
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. ain't it fun ♪ almost time to head back to school. can you believe it and we want to send your kids back in style so time to check in with the hotte hottest back-to-school trend,
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locker decor. just not a place to stash your books but getting a full makeover and jasmine know is here to school us on locker chic. >> hi. >> pretty amazing. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to start with a locker that looks a lot like what i had. >> pretty scary. >> it is. >> but it is standard. that's how they look. >> most are like this. most important thing when you're figuring out what you want to do with your locker is maximize your space then after that figure out how to be organized. you have to get in, out, in between classes, get what you need and move on. >> so it's function and beauty. >> exactly. >> so getting in. schools are very uniform. a way for people to express themselves. >> yes, so this is amazing. i love that it has this chandelier. super easy, stick it on, it's magnetic enand has batteries and a light and a little light. >> i know then this wallpaper is my favorite. it's the easiest way you can
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customize it. it's a big sticker. stick it on and instantly brightens things up. >> has the stickers for organization. >> and has purpose. >> i love that. >> look at that little stand. >> check-in. so that's the glam. now we have the bold one. >> this is a girl with a lot of personality. >> girl, guy, anybody. a lot of personality is what she has. >> she's the one that has friends around her locker. clearly she's having a little party every day with this awesome disco ball. stick it up at the top. battery, has a little button and have a party. >> so not only is it -- that is cracking me up. very funny but you have the organization here. i love these stickers. multipurpose. >> multipurpose. you can put pictures in them, notes. hang your keys and necklace, whatever you need and if you need to grasp a pencil for the person constantly borrowing things. you have everything at your fingertips to go in, quickly grab it and go to your next class. >> if you're the person with
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this longer everybody is coming to you. >> they're coming to steal your pen. >> it's kind of like home. if you have a home that you love looking at it's got to make school just -- school is great. stay in school, kids, but more fun. >> it's an extension of your permanent space. so many boring desks and books and all that stuff. this is a breath of fresh air. can you go in and it's your permanent style and you personalize it which is great. >> can you guys hear this? little hum. real quickly. we can get an idea. >> these are the wallpaper prints you can do. again just a big sticker you can stick on. super easy. >> want to do it yourself get your favorite magazine cover, "seven teen" magazine, celebs and make your own wallpaper, as well. >> diy idea. >> thank you so much for being here, jasmine. >> thanks for having me. >> we will be right back. ♪ ain't it fun "gma's" locker room makeover is brought to you by target. expect more, pay less. ♪ ain't it good
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♪ i should be "good morning america" is brought to you by target. expect more, pay less. amy, i actually want to hear the rest of that story but we have to give a shoutout to beyonce. just found out she'll be performing at the vmas and getting the prestigious michael jackson video vanguard award. >> of course. >> congratulations to her. >> grumpy and i want nothing to
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do with any of you but we will say a special good-bye to grumpy. she has made our morning much grumpier. she is amazing. >> such a grumpy face could make you so happy. >> she's super sweet. >> luke bryan is going to make her smile tomorrow. you watch. >> oh, yeah. abc sevenom the broadcast center, this is an abc seven news update. >> good morning.
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we're going to get over to jack taylor right now to see if that need has gotten any better. >> the bw parkway has reopened. is nowestigation completed and the travel lanes are open. we have a camera shot at route 32. traffic relatively light. northbound 395 coming out the district, southbound headed after the pentagon toward washington boulevard, a motorcycle accident. only the right lane is getting by. improving here. a few breaks in the cloud cover. the fog advisory lifted. 74 degrees in our temperature. -- is our temperature. went out of the north will bring drier air. more sun than cloud cover. -- wind out of the north. --k, early cloudy skies
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tomorrow, partly cloudy skies. our best chance of rain will come on saturday. then again on tuesday. thank you so much. mark moseley is now weighing in on the teams name. he and other former redskins to reservations across the country and asked if the name was offensive and he said there were no complaints. he says anybody upset about the -- thank you for watching this morning. we will see you back here for abc 7 news at noon. like with kelly michael coming up next. have a great
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