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. good morning, america, breaking overnight, inferno, fire crews trying to put out a fierce wildfire in record-breaking triple digit temperatures. people told to evacuate immediately. >> we're ready. >> the all-out fight to keep the flames from jumping the ridgelines will it be enough? also breaking overnight, a massive manhunt for a gunman who walked into a police station and opened fire. state troopers shot. what we're learning now. and the football star surrenders. adrian peterson, the powerhouse running back turning himself into police overnight to face child abuse charges. in the wake of the ray rice domestic abuse scandal what will
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the nfl's commissioner do now. royal scare. when prince harry's motorcade involved in a high-speed crash, and the invictus games, plus what he's saying about turning the big 3-0. >> you should not have told me that, just for the record. >> are we going to reveal it? >> something rob told us -- >> i made it up. we have something serious, though, fighting an out of control wildfire is hard enough, but in temperatures well north of 100 degrees, it's even tougher and more dangerous. >> and the wildfire roaring there a southern california canyon is burning out of control. aditi roy is on the scene. >> reporter: good morning,
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america. this is the last truck left, the others are on the front lines, having burned through 1600 acres. sizzling flames tear through the brush at silverado canyon in southern california. 30 homes are evacuated as they bomb with water. >> it's very, very hilly. it's what we call billy goat country. it's difficult to climb up the sides of the hills. some areas are only accessible by aircraft. >> it was burning uphill friday, but they were worried down canyon winds would fan the flames toward homes. >> we have things packed. >> reporter: some homeowners are staying behind, preparing their houses for the flames outside their doorsteps. >> this one's getting closer. i'm staying behind to keep my house wet. >> reporter: ground crews are cutting lines, trying to get
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containment before temperatures soar today again. >> we're going to take advantage of the reduction in temperatures and the increase in humidity overnight. >> reporter: fire fighters are battling the blaze in extreme heat, it's expected to be in the triple digits today. they believe the fire started behind one of the evacuated homes. >> it was made much worse by the record-breaking temperatures, and rob marciano, new to the team, covering that for us. >> heat advisories and warnings for sow corral. beverly hills yesterday, over 100. that heat is not helping the fire situation. winds should not be terribly strong. that's the good news. from reading in through yuma, triple digit heat, all the up to the pacific northwest.
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they have had their issues with fire, strong winds, temperatures near 90 in oregon, 101 in sacramento, and the next three days, the heat doesn't let up, looking at 90s for los angeles for the next four days. no cooling trend. phoenix up and over 100, medford and reading, near the 100 degree mark. while that area bakes, a lot of the country into cooler weather. we'll talk about that later. heat and pressure on the nfl. and breaking overnight, one of its brightest stars has been charged with child abuse. the bomb shell comes as the league's commissioner is on the hot seat in the explosive ray rice domestic violence case. and ryan smith has the latest. good morning. >> good morning. and with the nfl reeling from the fall out from the ray rice brutal beating video. one of the league's premier players, adrian peterson, indicted for child abuse,
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shining the light on the country's most popular sport and handling of domestic abuse. overnight, adrian peterson making the trip from his minnesota home to a texas jail. telling abc news, the minnesota vikings running back quickly posted $15,000 bond and was released. he was indicted by a grand jury on charges of reckless injury to a child. espn reporting that his 4-year-old son had injuries to his buttocks, thy and groin after peterson spanked him with a switch. his mother took him to two doctors who suspected physical abuse and alerted police. in a statement to abc news, peterson's attorney saying that the star running back is cooperating and use ed his judgment as a parent to discipline his son. he never intended to harm his
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son and regrets the injury. it's another bomb shell for roger goodell, already reeling from the fallout of the caught on tape assault of ray rice's wife janay. he says it was a starkly different account than was shared. changing it from a two game suspension to indefinite. and now the nfl has launched its own investigation. >> that's just stunning. there's a lot more that needs to be done by the nfl. >> reporter: and greg hardy, taking the field without punishment from the nfl or the panthers, convicted in july of assaulting his ex-girlfriend. and espn's outside the lines has the chilling call. >> what's going on? >> domestic violence. some girl's getting beat upstairs. i heard it and saw if. we need the police here now before this girl gets seriously
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hurt, now. >> reporter: the victim saying hardy pulled me from the tub by my hair, screaming that he was going to kill me and picked me up over his head and threw me on a couch covered in assault rifles and/or shotguns. and ray mcdonald jailed on felony domestic abuse. they found injuries on his fiance who was 11 weeks pregnant. they have not handed it over to the district attorney. the team saying they're allowing due process. he too is set to play on sunday. >> now these headlines are devastating for the national football league. and considering half of the fan base is women, what's the fallout? >> worst case scenario for the nfl, it costs roger goodell his job. we are a long way from that. it goes with the theme of due process. look into every aspect. right now it's the ray rice
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situation. and what's interesting, how they respond. adrian peterson, has to play out in the courts as well. but does the nfl have to act. what does that mean? so a lot more to play out here. >> so ray rice suspended, and adrian peterson sitting out sunday. >> deactivated. never know. >> appreciate it. now to another story breaking overnight, the massive manhunt for a man who walked into a state police barracks and opened fire. at least two troopers were hit. marci gonzalez is here with the latest. >> one trooper died, the other is hospitalized. and we're expecting police to update us in the next few minutes about the manhunt and what led to the shooting. shots fired overnight at this state police barracks in rural pennsylvania, 40 minutes outside of stranton. one state trooper killed, police
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still searching for the gunman. >> we can confirm there's a shooting at pennsylvania state police barracks in pike county. >> reporter: hundreds of officers called to the scene, their search complicated in this heavily wooded remote area near the new york and new jersey bare years. they are not releasing a lot of information. >> we have multiple pennsylvania state troopers and new york state troopers actively searching the area. >> police are not saying how many suspects, and we're waiting for the names of the two troopers who were shot. the story developing this morning. >> a lot to learn, thank you. and now a majority development in the investigation into the tragedy death of joan rivers. the doctor who performed throat surgery on her no longer working at the clinic. another physician was not even authorized to practice there.
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linzie janis is in manhattan where it happened. >> reporter: good morning, ameri america. this is the day she had to be put on life support, this is the clinic. and the main doctor was asked to step down, and the reason throwing up more questions than answers. in a dramatic turn, the doctor who performed a procedure on joan rivers the day she went into cardiac arrest has been forced to step down. in a statement the clinic saying that her gastroenterologist is not currently performing procedures nor is a medical director. the outpatient facility declined to give a reason. but cohen was asked to step down after he allegedly allowed an unauthorized physician, an ear, nose and throat specialist to treat rivers at the clinic. that specialist who has not been identified did not have privileges to work at the
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facility, but did so anyway, performing a secondary procedure on rivers. >> this does not look good, but does not mean any malpractice has been committed. this is a rule of that particular business. this man is medical director, head of that business and apparently broken his own rule. >> reporter: dr. cohen has not responded to request for comments. and she was sedated 16 days ago, and something she told joan london 20 years ago she had to be cautious about. >> i have a bad heart, one in four ladies have it. when you go under a plastic surgery, that's when your heart can go out of kilter. i'm always careful. >> reporter: and now there's an ongoing investigation by the state department of health. though they have completed an autopsy, they're awaiting the results of toxicology results
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before the cause of death. perhaps answers here. >> and more to come on this as well. and a lot of overnight stories developing this morning, and we turn to this gentleman, mr. ron claiborne. >> good morning, everyone. secretary of state john kerry is in egypt this morning, trying to muster international support to defeat the islamic terrorist group, i.s.i.s. in a meeting in turkey, kerry said as many as 40 countries have offered support for the fight guest i.s.i.s. and france wants to invite iran on monday, but kerry said including iran would be inappropriate because of differences between the west and tehran, including iranian support for syrian president bashar assad. and a search for a navy fighter pilot after two navy pilots, their jets crashed into the pacific ocean. a seahawk helicopter is scouring
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the ocean west of honolulu for the missing pilot or the jets. the second pilot managed to eject safely. and in ohio, convicted school shooter t.j. lane and two other inmate who is escaped from prison have been transferred, they were caught again, to a high security prison. this following the daring prison break thursday. infrared cameras show when they nabbed him in the woods. and they are looking into how they got away. and frightening moments at the hard rock casino in florida. eight people were injured when a wall collapsed. it came down youth without any warning. an investigation is underway. and kevin ward jr.'s number 13 car returned to the speedway friday, more than a month after he was killed during a sprint cup race. his best friend will be behind the wheel during the weekend, during the canadian sprinlt car nationals. ward got out of the race car and
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was struck and killed by tony stewart. investigators will reveal next week if stewart will face charges in ward's death. and a quick-thinking north carolina girl is the hero, saving her family from fire not once, but twice. 7-year-old sage first alerted the family thursday everything, it went out, and started up in the middle of the night. she sprung into action, and sage used tips she learned from a fire drill at school earlier that same day wi. and sage says that it is fun to be a hero. >> i know every day of my life. the heroine of the show. >> looks great in the shades. >> great name. >> absolutely. this morning we are hearing from the family of the woman killed by the blade runner,
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oscar pistorius. the verdict that surprised so many people, with the real possibility that pistorius could face no jail time, the victim's father is speak out. >> reporter: oscar pistorius, stepping out of court friday and closer to freedom. you can see the interest here, how intensely people want to catch a glimpse of oscar pistorius. the screams, how his fortunes have turned in the past 24 hours. that reversal not just amongst this crowd, this morning the paralympic committee saying we wouldn't stand in his way to compete in the future if the judge allows it. it started here in this pretoria courtroom friday -- >> please stand up. >> reporter: the judge handing down an acquittal in the murder charge. >> instead found guilty of cup pabl homicide. >> reporter: essentially
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manslaughter with loose sentencing laws here. do you think he may not spend a day in prison? >> he may have a fine with a suspended sentence, house arrest. whether he sees a day inside a jail after he's been sentenced i think is actually quite unlikely. >> reporter: overnight, the family of the woman pistorius shot dead in his bathroom, reeva steenkamp, more heartbroken than outraged. telling abc news -- >> the people who have gone through this -- they will understand once they have gone through it. >> samantha saylor, oscar pistorius' ex-girlfriend said she is lucky to have survived her 18-month relationship with the blade runner. when you first heard she was killed, what went through your mind? >> i definitely thought it could have been me. >> reporter: matt gutman, abc news, south africa.
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and prince harry, showing off at the ib vick tus games, this after the high-speed drama involving his motorcade. bob woodruff has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. prince harry made his way back to the basketball courts in support of the wounded veterans, playing in the games. but this morning, it's the continuing investigation into the accident involving prince harry's motorcade. overnight, new details of prince harry's convoy in a dramatic crash on thursday. one of the polices sorts smashed head on head into a toyota prius, catapulted 30 feet into the air. both the policeman and driver who suffered juinjuries have be discharged from the hospital. >> you have to stay on the ball. >> reporter: prince harry took to the court last night in an invictus game.
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his sister-in-law, pippa middleton watched, even shocked, and he was sent to the sin bin for a foul. >> americans started it, i stole it. i made it bigger. >> he's still the prince, but there's also the camaraderie of knowing he's been on the battle field and he's one of us. >> reporter: using sports as a game of recovery for 400 wounded veterans from 13 countries. >> i have no doubt that lives will be changed this weekend. >> reporter: so what to you get for a prince turning 30 who seems to have it all. we know his motherthe late princess diana has a special gift for him, over $17 million, inher stance from his estate. >> spend it like me like i would if i pocketed $17 million. >> reporter: money aside, it promises to be a happy birthday, his brother and sister-in-law reportedly having a private part here at kensington palace.
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and yesterday, it was the united states against britain. now britain won, so he had a huge smile. clearly he is a very competitive prince. paula, dan. >> and i love the invictus games, being a part of it, but meaning unconquered. >> he gets right in there as we were saying. unafraid. >> you know who else is unafraid? unconquered? rob marciano. >> that's what marciano means, right? >> no. >> the true meaning coming up in just a little bit. check out this, the northern lights, is that gorgeous or what? above mt. washington, above 6,000 feet, above the clouds, that helps. solar flares interacting with the magnetic field above the atmosphere. that's what you get. you may see them again tonight. look north, that wouldn't hurt.
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and light rain showers across the northeast. and look at temperatures, it will be cooler but drier tomorrow. and in the south, a wave on the front across the south. heavier rain across parts of georgia, mississippi, alabama, and into the carolinas. upwards of 2 inches there. and the chilly air in the northern plains. 13 states under frost and freeze advisories. 43 in kansas city, 44 in chicago. boy, it's been chilly there. you may get out of the 50s today. enjoy that. across the country, the rain across the gulf coast, continues washington,morning, a cloudy and cool start to your weekend with temperatures 59 and great falls but the dew point is in the 50's, a comfortable start to the day. on the rar, there are showers nenear the pennsylvaa orr. psible today and
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yesterday's high temperature was 80 degrees and today, temperatures only in the mid-.70's afternoon showers an then a chilly night and tomorrow, lots of sunshine and temperatures in the 70's. >> hey, guys. >> what's happening? >> hey, ron, houw is it going? >> we did learn the true meaning of the word marciano which we will explain. also coming up, vanished. the all-out search for the college freshman seen more than a week ago. where they're looking for her and what they are saying about her demeanor. and which of the as seen on tv products can make the grade. and jennifer lawrence and bradley cooper on the big screen up ahead in "pop news."
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down to the sth, they will move down late this morning. mperaturwas 80 degrees yeday but coololer temperatures are coming our way with temperatures onl73-76 today and look for showers and a chilly night, down into the 50's. to end your weekend,
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makes stuffed burgers. >> i want one. >> this is an as seen on tv, we submitted several to our panel of mom testers. the moms are generally pretty tough. >> yes, we are. first this half hour, a desperate search for a college freshman who vanished not long after the start of school. >> anna smith, last seen near her dorm room. they are making a desperate plea that she returns home. bazi kanani has more on the leads that they're tracking. >> reporter: the emotional gathering overall night, prayer for 18-year-old anna marie smith to return safe. this morning, so many questions remain about the perplexing disappearance of the appalachian state university freshman missing for days now. >> and scouring the trails around campus and on campus, we
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have nothing. >> reporter: according to police, she was seen september 2nd. her roommate reported her missing the next day. laptop and money left behind. her last communication with her family a labor day message saying i love you. and investigating reports that smith may have been the victim of an off-campus sexual sult just days before she disappeared. but police found no evidence and a report was never filed. >> we want to do everything in our power to just love her and see her back and safe. >> reporter: smith's family says she was anguished the last time they saw her, now fearing she could be somewhere hurt or frayed, and believing that someone must know something to help find her. >> we need anna to come home. she makes our hearts whole. >> she is bright and sunny. and just a joy.
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>> reporter: for "good morning america," bazi kanani. and another look at the headlines. >> good morning, everyone. in the news, begin with the huge wildfire in california. 30 homes have been evacuated as thick plumes of smoke and flames tear through the brush at silverado canyon in southern california. spreading fast, burning uphill friday. but they were worried that down canyon winds could fan the flames toward homes. and star running back adrian peterson out on bail this morning after being indicted for allegedly spanking his son with a switch. his mother took the child to two doctors who thought it was physical abuse. he will not be playing on sunday against the patriots. and lava from one of the most active volcanos is creeping toward a rural subdivision in
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hawaii. the lava could reach three vacant lots. paula, so far no evacuations have been order. and finally, this couple from mississippi is flooded with happiness. dustin thought he had it all figured out, going to propose on a trip to nashville, tennessee. but changed when they had to be evacua evacuated. he saw the flood waters rising into the car with the ring inside. ran back to the car, endangering his life, got the ring -- >> got to get the ring. >> proposed on the spot, only to be rescued by the coast guard. after all of that she said no. >> she did? >> no. >> ron makes it up. >> she said yes. >> the last story is usually -- >> i love it. >> when ron does the news, here are the headlines, some of these may be true. >> we should have a disclaimer undernea underneath, right? >> are we going to find out what marciano means? >> find out now or make us wait?
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>> we'll give you the spanish definition in just a second. hit google up, and our viewers can play along. viewers in chicago, a chilly morning. temps in the lower 40s, unusually cool. very much like fall. and there are some of the buildings there through some of the lower clouds. you'll see that thought the day today. temperatures may get up above 60. 60 for the high. 10 to 20 degrees below normal, and going to the east. and it was 71 degrees in fairbanks, alaska. a flip-flopping there. and watching this area of disturbed weather across the southern tip of florida, drifting into the gulf of mexico. either way, more heavy rain across the gulf states in the next few days. hurricane, or what will be hurricane o'neal heading up >> good morning, washington, a
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crucible of the average american home. we should do it in your home. >> i purchased one and liked it. i will tell you about it. moms are testing out products to make back to school easier. becky worley on the case. >> reporter: for many of us moms, back to school means back to morning meltdowns, car pool chaos and dinner dilemmas. luckily these as seen on tv products claim to help. >> you guys ready? >> yeah. >> reporter: we rounded up a new group of "gma" mom testers to see if the back to school saviors make the grade or deserve time in detention. we have molly, shantlea, and colleen, all moms of two. first up, is there a way to make getting ready in the morning less hairy? >> normally i'm hearing, oh, this hurts.
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>> reporter: this genie may grant their wish. >> problem knots, it's the knot genie. >> see if it works. how does that feel? >> it was good. >> it does get the knots out. >> seems to be detangling her hair. >> does that hurt? >> no. >> no tears. >> reporter: the not genie worked its magic, conjuring up a unanimous mom-approved. next up -- >> catch caddy. >> the car seat caddy to catch things before they fall into the black hole. >> i have high hopes. >> try. >> fits. >> reporter: molly and colleen were quick catch caddy converts. >> i dropped some change. it caught it. >> i'm going to keep it in my car. >> reporter: but it fell short, literally for the other. >> by the end of the night, the catch caddy was down on the floor. >> reporter: all-star products says it was developed with a
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but molly's thumbs down makes it one disappointed, two moms approved. >> reporter: "gma" mom testers to the rescue yet again. dan, paula, this time of year, i'll try anything to tame the back to school chaos. wish me luck. >> chaos is an understatement. >> it's chaotic in your house. >> this is the biggest fight. trying to comb my daughter's hair. >> can we get my cow lick during the break? and coming up, recovery mcill row, his one in a million shot, where the ball ended up, and how one spectator handled being on the receiving end. that's coming up in the all-important "pop news" with sara haines after the break. thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief
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♪ yes, all right, martian boy. pay attention, this is "pop news." >> high point of the show. hollywood's dream team is back together, jennifer lawrence and bradley cooper are reunited in "serena." it's different frn silver linings playbook and american hustle. they are fighting against all odds in depression-era north carolina. it was filmed back in 2012. but luckily we won't have to wait too much longer, the dynamic duo is expected back. >> great chemistry. >> really good. and alicia keys threw her husband a birthday party fit for a king. it's coming to america, the '80s pop culture classic. he played prince akeem.
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and his mom, dad and grandma dressed up. >> is that james earl jones there? >> not really. alicia looked regal, and it was complete with lots of dancing and celebrity guests with p. diddy. whatever you like, dan. >> keep saying it. >> whatever yours is, dan. >> i like that. and next up, rory mcilroy has the shot of his career at the tour championship. look at this. the tee off into the trees, and somehow miraculously lands in the pocket of a spectator trying to get out of the way. that really happened, you guys. not surprisingly -- >> where's the guy. >> his pant pocket. >> in his pant pocket. >> he did. he had to drop it, and took the shot -- no, ron. from where the spectator stood dumbfounded. and finished the day, tying for the clubhouse lead.
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i don't know the odds, but i think they should rush out and buy a lottery ticket. >> find out the odds, and he'll have them tomorrow. >> rory actually pulling the man out of the pocket -- >> now as we continue to honor rob, our newest edition. you saw us at sesame street friday morning, and it's rob's second weeks. i show him the ropes, but i need to call out his acting skills. look at this outtake. ♪ ♪ sara haines ♪ see the count count -- >> saw your head, rob. >> like you have never done this before. >> no, they took good care of us at sesame street, but rob needed a little guidance in as i acting. we'll be right back after this. h acting. we'll be right back after this. . we'll be right back after this. . we'll be right back after this.
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♪ marciano ♪ looks like rain another giant mulligan. >> looks like rain! >> live from the abc 7 broadcast center, this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning. it is 7:56 a.m. i am rachel share. take a look at some of the stories topping the news in our region today, montgomery county police have located a mother who two youngng, but her children are nowhere to be found. catherine hoggle was found late
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last night in germantown and she is in police custody. the 27-year-old was being sought on misdemeanor child neglect charges after she disappeared with her son, two euros jacob hoggle, and three-year-old sarah hoggle. police are looking to identify the gunman a triple shooting in suitland. reports partners at wtop that the victims were standing in front of a store on suitland road when another man by and opened fire. the injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. here is dave zahren with a look at your forecast. >> good morning. cloudy outside. temperatures on the cool side. 60 in ashburn. 61 in laurel. a soggy saturday on cap. a few sprinkles right now in arlington and downtown washington. keep your umbrella today.
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not a washout. in the carolinas they have some flood warnings. this will be moving through quickly and we will salvage the weekend, but today, scattered showers, cloudy, temperatures in the 70's. watch for the winds to shift and one of the coldest nights we have had in a long time, altar-40's -- upper-40's to low-
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>> "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide insurance. >> hi, everyone, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." did you know that sometimes the sweetest-looking animals can be the most dangerous? oh! i shouldn't have done it. today, i've got 6 stories of deception and danger. look at that. look at the mouth open. >> look at the mouth open, yeah. >> like giant mammals raging out of control. fuzzy marsupials with savage appetites. and tiny, candy-colored frogs that can kill with a single touch. >> he'ges get a very strong poin on the back. >> poison? >> yeah. >> and later, my blooper of the week. >> what do you see?

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