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good morning, america. and breaking overnight -- out of control, rioting and allotting outside of st. louis. the situation turning dangerous. police in riot gear sent to break up the chaos. stores ransacked and burned down. anger boiling over after an unarmed teen was shot and killed by police. growing questions about this deadly confrontation on the racetrack. bumped, getting out of the car to confront tony stewart, seconds before he was hit and killed by stewart. was it an accident or not? >> holy cow! >> look at these incredible images of a dust devil forming right in the middle of a brooklyn ball field.
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the wind whipping up a surprise twister on a picture-perfect day. startling phenomenon. and the little leaguers! >> and throwing like a girl, the 13-year-old going into the little league world series, striking out the boys with her 70 miles per hour fast ball. shutting out the boys this morning. >> it's unbelievable. and we do say good morning, america, on this monday morning. george taking a little vay case time. great to have david muir. >> great to be here. >> girl power. ready for this? >> yes. >> this is just the 17th girl in the little league world series. >> it was incredible. i wonder what the guys were
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saying? a little audio next time. and very busy news, the u.s. bombings in iraq appear to be paying off. militants on the run in some towns. martha is standing by. we start with the rioting in a st. louis suburb after a police officer shot and killed an unarmed teenager. steve osunsami has the latest and joins us this morning from ferguson, missouri. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, two things happened last night. one was the protest for the slain 18-year-old. the second was lawlessness that even the young man's family is distancing itself from this morning. there were teams of people hitting up sporting good stores, stealing from automotive stores, and burning gas stations like this one to the ground. overnight, on fire and out of control. >> a free for all here. >> reporter: north of st. louis, thieves ruled the night,
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ransacking local business. police armed with riot gear couldn't keep up. watch as people of all ages loot this convenience store and burn it down. it was an entirely different scene from the emotional protest for the slain young man. the night began with a peaceful vigil. he was supposed to start classes this morning at college. >> they took my son from him. he didn't do anything. >> reporter: but instead his mother is planning his funeral. >> everything i put into him, they just took that. with no compassion. >> reporter: it's not clear what led to the police shooting saturday afternoon. brown was walking with a friend to his grandmothers in this predominantly african-american suburb when a police officer drove by and told them to get off the street. >> he was running, he stopped,
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put his hands up after he had gotten shot repeatedly. >> reporter: but police are telling a different story, saying one fought with the police officer after he stepped out of the vehicle. he was pushed back into the squad car and physically assaulted. >> it is our understanding that within the police car there was a struggle over the weapon. there was one shot fired within the car. >> reporter: brown was killed in the street 35 feet from the officer's car. brown was hit more than once. police confirmed the teen was unarmed. the officer involved in this shooting has been placed on administrative leave. police have arrested 32 people since this began. robin. >> steve, thank you. and now to the deadly accident on the racetrack. tony stewart being investigates after his car struck and killed
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another driver who walked on to the racetrack to confront him. gio benitez has the latest for us in upstate new york. >> reporter: good morning. this is the small town racetrack where the crash happened. they are desperately searching for video may show exactly how this young driver died. this morning investigators are pouring over this video filmed by a spectator and posted on youtube. showing kevin ward jr. trying to confront tony stewart before being struck and killed by the nascar super star. his number 14 car bumped ward's number 13, sending the car into the wall. 20-year-old ward rushes on to the track as several cars speed by, pointing his finger, apparently at stewart. then just a fraction of a second later, ward is hit bit right side of stewart's car.
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ward was pronounced dead at the hospital. stewart saying over the weekend, there aren't words to describe the sadness i feel about the sthaent that took the life of kevin ward jr. it's an emotional time for all involved. stewart pulled out of the sprint cup race at watkins glen. others paying their respects as well. >> my thoughts and prayers going out to the family. i know what they are dealing with. hurts for them. >> reporter: it happened on the same track where stewart rt was involved in an accident that hurt another driver. he has a reputation as a great driver with a bad temper. from throwing gear to butting heads with a driver last year. >> if he ever turns down a cross, he won't make it through the end.
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>> reporter: this morning, ward's family is lashing out. stewart, nickname smoke, has left the family with a deep hurt that should not be there. and ward's mother telling abc overnight the family appreciates the support. there are no criminal charges against stewart, but they have not been ruled out. >> talk about that, thank you. >> take a closer look with ryan smith here in the studio. and espn nascar reporter mike. you heard about the reputation of having a bad temper. what can you tell us about stewart? >> it's really a complicated question to answer because, you know, certainly tony stewart's on track persona is one of a tough guy. to a large degree, that's the image. that's the brand of tony stewart and helps him sell merchandise. and a lot of fans appreciate that and embrace it. but to me, that's only his image on the racetrack.
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i've had encounters with him many times off the racetrack, he's much more docile. you don't see the temper you see on tv. it's complicated. a lot of folks look at the reputation and quick to judge what happened on saturday night. i think that's the wrong thing to do. i think you need to differentiate between what's politically incorrect, which tony stewart can be at times, and having a tendency to be violent which i don't think he is. >> this isn't the first time that we have seen a driver get out of the car after an altercation on the track. >> you know, i hate seeing a driver unbuckle at any time while there are cars at speed on the racetrack. now, granted, it was under caution. but still you hate to see a driver actually unbuckle. i covered an incident years ago in another series, where a driver unbuckled in practice,
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and there was a fatality in that incident as well. as a result of that, i hate to see a driver unbuckle prematurely. this was the case. there's an unwritten code that you shouldn't unbuckle before you're told to. >> and looking at the investigators, what exactly are they going to be looking at? >> they're going to reconstruct the scene and find out what happened. first, the video tape. look at it over and over again to see maybe if there's an indication of tony stewart seeing him or not and what other drivers saw. his statement. they talked to him once, again, and the key will be will it match up with the investigation. >> possible criminal charges. what could they be? >> second degree murder if there was depraved indifference to human life. and criminally negative homicide. they are looking at it like with no criminal charges. >> appreciate it. and the crisis in iraq, u.s.
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fighter jets and drones launching air strikes against militant extremists over the weekend. driving key targets back from towns. and martha raddatz has the latest. good morning. >> good morning. lots of significant movement overnight, some u.s. personnel moved out of northern iraq. but at the same time word that kurdish forces have taken back two key towns from those islamic militants. those u.s. air strikes from fighter jets launched off the the uss bush to arm drones launching hellfire missiles appear to be paying off. terrorist artillery, trucks and convoys all targeted and dest y destroyed. >> it appears to have given pause to the islamic extremists as they seek to advance. >> reporter: and reports this morning that the u.s. is now shipping military arms directly to kurdish forces to help fight
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off those extremists. but the u.s. is taking no chances with american personnel. announcing last night that some diplomatic personnel at the u.s. consulate in erbil have been moved out to the safety of jordan or basra in the south. government officials saying the move is temporary and will not effect operations in erbil. and on that mountain top where tens of thousands remain stranded, the u.s. aid continues to come. with mass i have air drops and the news that some of those who have been trapped have managed to escape. but that humanitarian crisis is far from over. in the coming days, fighting around erbil will likely intensify as isis terrorists try to regroup. and iraq's prime minister now defiantly demanding another term in office which does not please american officials. david. >> all right, martha raddatz in
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washington. thank you. and over to amy robach with the other news. and the horrific weather headline from the south. >> good morning to you both. begin with the search for the man swept away by a flash flood in south carolina. his companion was found dead two miles from the stalled vehicle, they were pushed into a storm drain. up to 6 inches of rain there. and this car in alabama submerged in flood water and this heavy roof thrown on to cars. ginger's forecast in a moment. the coast guard rescuing three people north of hawaii stranded on a sail boat on heavy seas. they tried dropping a life raft but were unsuccessful. a boat is missing off southern california near catalina island. the radio equipment not working. and a cease-fire between
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israel and hamas appears to be holding. fighting continues sunday ahead of the deal. talks are resuming in egypt. a month of war has killed 1900 palestinians and 67 israelis. well, this morning jetblue confirming it was a bird strike that sparked an engine fire, forcing a flight to abort takeoff saturday. one passenger describing screaming and shoving as people rushed to the emergency exits and down the slides. and in utah, a family of three would have been killed after this small plane crash if not for three men who risked their lives to pull them from the wreckage. just moments later, the plane's fuel tank exploded. and another dramatic rescue near albany, new york. strangers pulling a driver from his burning car just before it exploded after a crash. and recoveory mcilroy is th number one golf player in the
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world. he used clutch shots, like this one, to come from three shots down and win the pga championship sunday. this is his second consecutive major title. and finally, we have to admire the grit and determination shown by this young man in the yellow hot dog costume. he was racing in kansas city -- >> oh! >> when he lost his pants. and he fell flat on his bun. >> oh, his pants. >> he got up, and then -- so he's pulling the pants up, and takes off again, and then he goes down again. it's -- >> oh! >> there was a lot of cushion there. he ended up with a big round of applause. i mean, i know it's wrong to laugh when someone falls, especially a child. he wasn't injured. and, you know -- >> so it's okay to laugh pretty hard? >> and you wore yellow in solidarity this morning. >> i did. >> i know how you feel about
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roller coasters. look at this. now to a trip that did not have a fun ending for two dozen people. trapped on a roller coaster 75 feet aboveground for five hours in the hot summer sun before fire fighters came to the rescue. abc bazzy ki thatny has the story. >> reporter: for 14 adventure-seeking adults and some children, the thrill is too real. tilted sideways, stuck at least 75 feet in the air on this six flags roller coaster outside washington, d.c. >> i was afraid it was going to fall and we were going to die. >> reporter: the more than two dozen passengers trapped for five hours in the august heat. >> we were side waiwasideways. >> reporter: attaching straps to the passengers, walking them one at the same time, carefully loading them into a ladder bucket for the ride back down to sweet earth. the ride on the jokers jinx
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should have happened like this, twists and turns up to 60 miles an hour. instead, an abrupt stop. the cause still unknown. but not the first. these unexpected stoppages have happened twice before at six flags parks this summer. last month, 22 people left dangling for three hours outside of los angeles. and just last week in new jersey, one rider filming his long trek back to solid ground after the ride stopped, walking down the steep stairs next to the track. a scene some are saying is too familiar. abc news, washington. >> thank you. turn now to the 13-year-old girl making headline this is morning for leading the team full of boys to the little league world series. pitching a complete game shutout. sara. >> this is so cool. she took over twitter last
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night, redefining throwing like a girl. take a look. >> fast ball on the ground to second, go to short for one double play. >> reporter: how is this for girl power? >> the little leaguers, a complete game. >> reporter: 13-year-old monet davis taking it to the boys, and leading her team from philadelphia to a shutout victory other delaware's power house team, the newark nationals. her 70 mile per hour fast ball helping her strike out six along the way. >> it's unbelievable. kids from philly, now going to williamsport. >> reporter: with this victory, davis is on her way to the little league world series. only the 17th girl to make it to the finals. while other teams are co-ed, she is the only girl on this little league team. >> pitching, they see the fast ball and they get scared and i strike them out. >> repeporter: she had a love f
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sports, but her first choice was basketball. >> i had high hopes to be an wnba player. >> reporter: an honor student who starts eighth grade in a few weeks, earning respect on and off the field. >> i just go out and throw strikes. >> we wish her the best of luck in the championship series coming up. >> i love that, kids from philly. >> with a 70 mile per hour fast ball. thank you, sara. now to flooding and storm damage in alabama. the threat today. >> you see pictures like in from south carolina, northern alabama, the front yards are turned into ponds. that's still going to happen? yes, in north carolina, south carolina, but also that bullseye in florida. this is through wednesday. that's why we wanted to include the northeast. in parts of central pennsylvania, 3 plus inches, and flood potential. and heat in the northwest. close to records. your local forecast coming up in
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30 seconds. first the select cities brought to you by walmart. >> a very good morning. brian van de graaff. some 60's out there and low 70's downtown. a mild start with scattered clouds that will increase through the afternoon. there could be a couple showers west of town. but the better chance of showers comes late tonight and tomorrow. your tuesday could be soggy with off and on rain chances. there could be a lingering shower wednesday morning. but clearing.
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low humidity and sunshine. >> i do love seeing that young lady striking the guys out. just like when my brother was a wrestler and the girls beat him. >> and he'll appreciate you mentioning that on national television. >> we just lost a viewer. still coming up, new details in the case of the georgia toddler who died in the hot car. why the mother says she's a victim. and this is startling, a personal message this morning. and paying eight times more than the person next to you on your flight. what you need to know. januvia (sitagliptin) is a once-daily pill that, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar. januvia works when your blood sugar is high and works less when your blood sugar is low, because it works by enhancing your body's own ability to lower blood sugar. plus januvia, by itself, is not likely to cause weight gain
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>> not incredibly bad but it could be better. we have a little volume traffic to deal with. but on the beltway itself you're in good shape. heading north on 395 towards seminary, a bit of heavy traffic but all lanes are open. same situation on 66 in manassas and here at the 50 interchange. topside of the beltway doesn't matter what time it is, georgia avenue. all your travel lanes are open. we have a couple decent days coming up. >> indeed. look at st. john in frederick. 63 and a bit of a light breeze with scattered clouds and clouds will increase for the day. but shower chances the best chance of rain is west of the city. maybe a few mid-8 80's depending where you are. a few showers are likely tomorrow. best shot for rain of the week. rain appears to be heavier at times and a few rumbles of
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thunder maybe near 80. that's a look at the forecast. >> thank you so much. police are looking for a man who shot right into a home in landover killing a 3-year-old girl. the suspect right here, davon wallace is charged with first-degree murder. police say he was involved in an altercation at a home and then returned to open fire. the girl is not to have been his intended target. thank you for watching. we'll see you back here at 7:56 for another local news update.
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♪ oh oh oh the scene at madison square garden last night. ♪ uptown girl the one and only billy joel. with his "uptown girl." this is going viral because of what happened next. he pointed out a surprising famous face in the crowd in the front row. i think you may be able to guess who that could be. but save it for later. >> the song is a good hint. also coming up, the picture from the terrifying accident posted by the rock. look at the picture and this. his mother and cousin recovering. this is him with his mom.
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glad they are okay. and kicking off a blockbuster megadeals and steals event lasting all week long. we have backpacks and other must-have supplies. i'll be stealing a few of those. >> my backpack did not look like that. i have been waiting weeks to show you this. plunging in, no cage, it says no fear, i don't know if that was completely true. an amazing underwater adventure to kick off shark week. >> i remember when you came back, you were so excited. wanted to share. >> i was. a new development this morning in the case of the georgia toddler who died after being left for hours in a hot car. this morning the boy's mother is telling her side of the story. her lawyer says she has reason to believe she may be legally in the clear. you have been following this, amy. >> that's right. good morning. and the d.a. sent a document that identifies her as a victim
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in the case of her deceased child. in the document, she describes the amount of grief the death of her son has caused as indefinable. not a moment goes by when she doesn't think of him and the future. this morning, leah that harris, who's son died in june is speaking out on her behalf, saying she is not a suspect in the death of her child. >> she went from a beautiful, loving family to nothing. how would anybody deal with that? i don't know how she stands up every day. >> reporter: her son, cooper, died after being locked in the father's suv on a 90 degree day. justin harris needing not guilty. his wife has not been charged with a crime, but prosecutors questioned her reaction on the day of the passing. she didn't show any emotion.
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>> reporter: sending a victim impact statement, requiring the 30-year-old to detail how the loss has affected her. >> on that form where itted a relation to victim, she wrote self because she's considered the victim under georgia law. by them sending it to her, i think they're alluding to the fact that really she is the victim. >> reporter: harris writing, i now lived a tortured existence. noting she lost her job and receiving counselling for depression. describing her husband as a wonderful father that would not allow harm to come to their son. >> it's hard to be labelled and victim and be a suspect. >> reporter: the d.a.'s office said sending the statement is standard procedure. it is not part of the investigation by police. harris honored her son on what would have been his birthday over a week ago. hand crafting this, reading happy second birthday to our
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buddy, shared exclusively with abc books abc news. >> i hope they don't charge her. we hope that happens. >> reporter: and she continues to stand by her husband, sitting in the courtroom in the last appearance where he was denied bond. and we expect she will be there again for the next court date. the trial date is pending. >> ryan smith is back with us for more on this case. we heard the lawyer say that the victim's impact statement could possibly clear the mother of any wrong doing. >> i would say that's a bit premature. and the prosecutor's mentioned that it was standard procedure. they're trying to get a sense of how this person is impacted by the death of this child. so they need to send it out as part of the investigation. also if there's a conviction at some point, you want to have that on hand to prepare that side of it. but for her perspective right now, she had some weird behavior. they're not going to file a case based on weird behavior.
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but at the same time, they're taking their time in the investigation, and it doesn't necessarily mean she won't be charged. >> doesn't mean that to be the case. we heard from amy and the lawyer and from the wife that she is standing by her husband. that has to help his case. >> emotionally, it helps, in the courtroom, not sure about that. they're going to base their case on the evidence they have found. the evidence against him. so the fact she stands for him, they don't need her to take the stand in his defense. they have their case together. it will make a difference in the courtroom if a trial happens, but it might not be as strong for his case. >> the trial date pending. we don't know. thank you. >> thanks. now to a break in fact murder case that had a city of philadelphia on edge. the mother of two strangled in a park after going for a job. they have arrested her husband and charged him with murder.
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paula faris with the story. >> reporter: this morning 48-year-old christopher murray is behind bars after he admits to strangling his wife, connie mcclain murray in the park last monday. >> we believe that he followed her and intercepted her somewhere along the pathway. >> reporter: police say when she didn't return from an evening walk, her husband reported her missing at 2:00 a.m. just hours later, police say a neighbor walking her dogs found her behind this park bench, leaving the city on edge. before his arrest, murray spoke to the philadelphia daily news by phone telling them, my wife was a beautiful woman. a loving, caring mother. a fabulous friend. >> i think it was more of a -- a rage incident more than premeditated. >> reporter: police questioned murray who is now charged with murder. on saturday night, police say he failed a lie detecter test. >> he became a suspect early on
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and remained a suspect. >> reporter: on sunday, family and friends hold a memorial for this mother of two girls. her brother telling abc news we are very saddened with the news of my sister's murder. now our main concern is my nieces emily and elizabeth at this time. >> mrs. murray was a kind person who was a leader in this club, in this community. >> reporter: for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> yeah. that is a sad case. time now for the weather again with ginger. >> impressive pictures out of prook lin, new york yesterday. this is a dust devil. not a tornado, it is completely different. doesn't have a parent thunderstorms. it was a beautiful day, but it was the land/sea breeze. and this front that can form and shift the winds quickly. because it hit over the dirt, it picks it up. when i'm out storm chasing, we see these. they're not as dangerous as for "good morning america,"
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another key town in the northeast, u.s. air strikes took them out of two other towns. al maliki is refusing to step down saying they violated the constitution. and investigators are reconstructing the crash that killed kevin ward jr. while he was trying to confront tony stewart. police are analyzing videos and pictures from peoeople in the crowd. there is no evidence so far pointing to criminal intent by stewart, but charges could be filed. and a florida, that 12-foot python has been terrorizing a neighborhood. look at that thing, weighs 120 pounds. the search intensified after some local cats disappeared. yikes. the world famous singing nun keeping her day job. the winner of italy's version of the voice has
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know -- >> yeah. all right, speaking of children this morning. also on the heat index, one of the top story on buzz feed overnight. every baby sitter's nightmare come to life. asking the friends to watch a 6-year-old. they get a briefing from the dad, and they realize how much could go wrong. we'll check in with dad and the parents to let them know how the baby's doing. they start listing the different things that could happen. a dinosaur just chased them down. an alien spaceship beamed them up it's shark week, watch out for jaws. when you have a 6-month-old, you can understand. >> i'm telling my mom how to take care of the baby. i think i might have done this before, thanks. >> i baby sat for your girls, and your daughter ran into the wall. she was like this. >> she is not making it up,avenh
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the right lane. hopefully that will clear. we have a long-standing incident in fairmount. lanes are open in both directions. it has been one of those mornings. >> we are watching some sprinkles. it is 72 outside. we are comfortable to start off with. there are some clouds rolling in and a few showers south of town. the showers will hold off until the evening and the highs will be in the low 80's. >> thank you. a public hearing on the recent flooding in the laurel maryland. dozens to evacuate. riverfront park and many the businesses were damaged. that meeting begins at 7:00 at partnership all. that is on 5th street.
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in north central florida. and from p >> thank you. we're looking at clouds and a couple of showers in the mountains. they will stay to the west. and our clouds will increase. high in the 80's. it might be rain by wednesday. . >> all that weather brought to but by -- amy? back in january, a magazine launched a nationwide search for america's next fitness star. i was lucky enough to be a judge, and we are about to reveal the winner. some of my fellow judges are here. we have chris powell, fitness trainer. and we have michelle, the editor and chief of women's health magazine. thank you for being here. as a trainer, wridiculously big.
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>> reporter: we have our subject and move in. >> i'd like you to smile, you're on the candid camera television show. >> you know, guys, it's not really the right day for this. >> it's a joke for tv. just a joke. messing with you. >> i don't find it funny. i don't want to be on television. okay? >> no problem. could i offer you something? some money or something? >> no, i don't want any money. that's to rude. >> ma'am, ma'am, please. >> all right, cut. cut. >> rachel, i'm shaking like a leaf here. >> are you okay? >> let me tell you this, this is linda gully, a producer at candid camera. >> reporter: looks like the joke's on me. you were so in on it. >> come back here. you are on "candid camera". >> reporter: for "good morning america," rachel smith, abc
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