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good morning erk america. mission to kill. the ohio man accused of plotting a terror attack here at home against u.s. soldiers after getting weapons and terror training in syria. a new threat to the homeland from isis and al qaeda. new this morning, air rage. a bizarre incident. a passenger attacking the man next to her with a pen. the pilot forced to abort the flight. the woman removed from the plane. what passengers say set her off. massive meltdown. the television reporter suspended this morning after this tape revealed her unleashing abuse on a tow truck company clerk. her apologies and what the tape may not have shown. uh who wants to see a new teaser? >> force to be reckoned with. "star wars" fans over the moon
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as j.j. abrams unveils a new sneak peek of the up coming block buster. what clues lie buried in the trailer? only on "gma," secrets from the set and a homecoming that put a smile on every fans a face. >> chewie, we're home. and good morning, america. harrison ford is home. "star wars" fans are going nut. you see the trailer. the most viewed clip on youtube right now. tens of millions are watching it. look at this. this japanese airline unveiling a new plane. we sent sara haines on a mission
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this morning. she's trying to pry secrets out of him. >> sounds like she did. a lot of other news to get on this morning. including the baggage worker that got stuck in the cargo hold of the plane. we spoke to him last night. we begin with the new home grown terror threat. an ohio man charge rd plotting a terrorist trike on u.s. soil. he's the first u.s. citizen arrested for going for training and returning to plan an attack. >> reporter: good morning, george. right now, the fbi is in a high tempo phase, arresting people supporting terrorism. case after case brought at home. 22 in the last three months. the latest may be the most disturbing of all. counterterrorism officials tell abc news, this american citizen represents one of the threats they fear most. allegedly inspired by isis, he
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went to syria, and is accused of coming back to the u.s. with the mission to kill. >> the benefit of being american is he has good paper. he's able to travel. he has a u.s. passport. that is gold. >> reporter: abdirahman sheik mohamud left ohio last april with a one-way airline ticket to greece. during a layover in turkey the fbi says he disappeared, slipping into syria. once there, prosecutes claim he joined an al qaeda affiliate. he learned hand-to-hand combat. most disturbing intelligence officials say, a cleric in syria directed mohamud to return to the united states to carry out an act of terrorism. a recently naturalized citizen from somalia returned to his new home in the u.s. in june. he was put under surveillance. the fbi claims it discovered he wanted to do something big including going to a texas
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military base to kill american soldiers execution style. his attorney says his client will plead not guilty. he suggested the case is weak. the fbi claims terrorism was a family affair. he went to syria to join his brother in fighting jihad. the fbi says his brother died there fighting. amy? >> all right. pierre thomas with the latest. now to the weather. flash flooding and tornados in texas overnight. a snowstorm out west. dangerous weather in the forecast. >> it's all one storm with all of those variables. houston. this is a universist a half foot of rain falling. look at what was happening. they had to shut down at least one building. a rough morning there. look what was happening in the panhandle of texas, tornadoes were reported. this one is in oklahoma. this i-80 in wyoming, a huge
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pileup. parts of colorado, i-70 shut down. the most dangerous today is the severe part. you know this is capable of creating hail tornadoes, damaging winds. just south of houston through san antonio, to corpus christi. another elevated risk area. we'll watch this plus the flash flooding. that's not done yet either. really busy going into the weekend. i'll tell you more about the snow to come. not here. >> no. >> did you see my eyes? weaver going the get the latest on the florida postal worker who landed a helicopter on the capitol lawn exposing serious gaps in security. he's out of jail this morning after a first court appearance yesterday. abc's jim avila has the story. >> reporter: the man who landed his gyrocopter on the capitol's front lawn to boldly protest america's campaign finance laws
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was quitely leaving the jail. >> can you tell me what happened in court? what was it like? >> reporter: 61-year-old doug hughes e released on his own recognizance. he's headed back to tampa under house arrest. his preshl copter confiscated by authorities and trucked away. >> were you scared at all in the helicopter? >> reporter: new video appears to show him fly directly through the no-fly zone zooming past the world war ii memorial over the heads of tourists right past the washington monument. he started his adventure 80 miles west in gettysburg. flying just 150 feet above the ground and roughly at 45 miles per hour. how did he make it past all the radar and infrared sensors that protect the capitol? homeland security secretary jeh
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johnson admitted the amateur pilot literally flew in under the radar. i was sitting a few rows away from hughes in court. he seemed to want to speak to the judge. his attorney repeatedly told him to keep quiet. he asked one question. able to go back to work? that's at the post office where he's been 11 years. the judge gave him no public answer. through rain sleet, and snow i guess. >> jim avila, thank you so much. now to a bizarre case of air rage. a southwest jet forced to return to the gate after a passenger stabbed the man sitting next to her with a pen. she was apparently angry because he was snoring. t.j. holmes is here with that story. >> reporter: we have all been there, right? if you have flown, you have flown with a passenger who was snoring loudly. what do you do? do you leave it alone? ignore it? put headphones on? do you wake them up? do you assault them repeatedly with an ink pen. one passenger decided to go with
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the last option. >> we have seen our fair share of on board drupgss. >> there's a bomb on the plane! >> reporter: but the incident that delayed this flight out of chicago, you could say it rewrote the book on tarmac tension. >> yeah you don't stab me with a pen. >> reporter: that's right. a pen. the video from on board flight 577 preparing to take off capturing the commotion after passenger lenny mordarki's snoring caused passenger to get upset. >> imagine being stung by bees. >> she went nuts. he screamed loud almost like a little girl. >> reporter: abc news getting this image after the confrontation. it's some what disturbing. if you're a fan of drawing inside the lines. as flight attendants moved the weapon from the scene, the pilot
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returned the plane to the gate. the woman was escorted off. the flight did take off. fellow passengers were none too happy. sflit was such a minor incident. i think it inconvenienced a lot of people. >> reporter: the female passenger was removed from the flight for poking her seat mate with a pen to stop him from snoring. as for mordarski, he won't be pressing charges. in all seriousness, we have dealt with this. what do the etiquette experts say? you could try to nudge them. quite frankly, it's part of the flying experience. you just need to deal with it. >> that's what headphones are for. >> when i snore ali just leaves. you can't do that. >> captive audience. >> thank you, t.j. we switch gears and go to an urgent warning from the fbi about dangerous thieves hitting banks in the pittsburgh area.
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the tapes lead them to believe the pair may have had police or military training. alex perez is in pittsburgh with the late e. >> reporter: good morning, george. once they started scouring the video, they realized these criminals were not your average bank robbers. this morning, the fbi racing to track down these two brazen bank robbers. the fbi believes these men have stormed into at least three banks in the pittsburgh area in the last few months. guns in hand threatening anyone who gets in their way. emptying vaults in just minutes. handleing their weapons with such extreme precision, the fbi thinks the men might be more than your run of the mill bank robbers. you believe this could be former police officer, former military person carrying these out? >> it well could be. because of the way they're acting. the way they handle the weapons, which would indicate a level of training indicative of law
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enforcement training, military training. >> reporter: one clue their guns are hostered. look closely how they hold the weapons. finger off the trigger and on the barrel of the gun. something all safety officers know. their build, athletic. the fbi paying attention to how the men handle the room. in the way they move. it indicates additional weapons training. >> reporter: police say each robbery gets more and more violent, leaving business owners and residents on edge. >> it's a nerve racking thing to see what this is all about. and so close. >> reporter: this morning, authorities on the lookout. for this getaway car. a gray toyota corolla, hoping to nab the thieves before they strike again. and investigators believe there could be other robberies linked to these to men. the fbi offering a $10,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest. now let's go the ryan smith with today's other top stories.
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starting with new trouble for a heisman trophy winner. star quarterback jameis winston, expected to be one of the top picks in the nfl draft this month, if not the top pick is facing new legal trouble this morning. the woman who accused him of rape is filing a civil suit. >> reporter: former heisman award winner jameis winston unable to shake allegations of sexual assault. he's facing a lawsuit field by erica kinsman who claimed the quarterback raipped her in 201. in the complaint, she acued him of sexual battery assault, false imprisonment and intentional infliction of emotional excess. she's seeking a with damages in excess of $15,000. >> this is the kind of story that will follow him into training camp.
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>> reporter: kinsman only recently sharing her side of the story. >> i kind of just want to know like why me? >> reporter: we reached out to winston's representatives but haven't heard back. winston never denid they had sex but insisted it was consensual. the football player also cleared by fsu. but this morning kinsman's lawyer says she's determined to hold him accountable for his actions. for "good morning america," matt gutman abc news new york. in oklahoma, the tulsa sheriff's office is launching an internal investigation of one of its volunteer deputy programs. it's the program that robert bates was a part of when he mistakenly shot and kill and unarmed subject. a frightening scene. a classroom science experiment burst into flames. studented jumped in to help put
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out the fire. the teacher is recovering from her burns. a scary situation. and finally, we have all been at the movies when someone's cell phone goes off. it's annoying. but this is worse. a cell gone going off during a senate hearing. wait until you hear the ring tone. take a look. >> as well as on the geographic preference issue. >> ah come on. ♪ let it go let it go cant hold it back ♪ >> just let it go mister. [ laughter ] >> nice response. senator pat roberts is a big "frozen" fan. he says the ring tone is for his grandkids. he says he's going the recuse himself because elsa is testifying tomorrow. >> that is a completely didn't side of senator pat roberts. >> he's just able to let things go. amazing. >> glad he knew how to turn it off. some people don't. >> all right. i want to talk about all the excitement surrounding --
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there's another great tune. "star wars." the new trailer sending fans into overdrive. this has been viewed more than 25 million time on youtube and facebook and counting. people everywhere breaking down every detail. the reaction even surprising director j.j. abrams. abc's sara haines has the story. >> reporter: it was a force felt round the world. the newest trailer for "star wars: the force awakens" unvald thursday. the teerz filled with relics from a galaxy far, far away. darth vader's melted mask. >> my father has it. >> reporter: along with a few new faces. and a closer look at some new intergalactic gadgets. the moment that had "star wars" fans everywhere cheering -- >> crewie, we're home. >> reporter: harrison ford's triumphant return as han solo.
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along with chewie. >> there was a roar in the room. >> reporter: the crowd at the "star wars" celebration if anaheim, california. >> who wants to see a new teaser. >> reporter: even demanding a repeat showing. what did that feel like to you guys? >> it was so beyond -- >> but hearing that reaction was physical. you actually the roar i have never heard anything like it. >> and it brought people on to their feet. >> it was nuts. >> some people were crying. >> reporter: fans immediately dissecting everything about the teaser. >> the force is strong in my family. >> reporter: that's the voice of mark hammill. he played luke skywalker. >> i have it. you have that power, too. >> reporter: but who is he talking about? how hard is it to keep this a secret? you can't necessarily go home and chat over the table. you've got kids. how do you keep this so top secret? >> the key to keeping things secret, it's not that we want to
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keep things secret. we want to make sure people experience the movie in a way that it hasn't been spoiled for them before they saw it. >> i agree. and a little more knowledge might light our way. >> reporter: for "good morning america," sara abc news anaheim, california. >> so who was luke talking to? i can't wait. we're so excited. >> i can't wait. >> as excited as all of you. we'll hear more from j.j. abrams next half hour including what happened when harrison ford stepped on the millennium falcon for the first time. >> they know how the reel people in. you promised snow. here it comes. >> colorado. good thing the rockies weren't home. this is denver's mile-high stadium. it snowed four inches in denver. i-70. look what happened. this was the bad part of it. this is the second month in april where they get snow. this is not out of the ordinary to have it in the rockies.
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winter weather advise wes. winter storm warnings in pink. areas above 4,000 to 5,000 feet will get more. this is upslope flow here. let's get the weekend getaways. jacqui: after some overnight rain showers and cloudy skies we are starting to see some breaks in the sunshine. montgomery college, 54 at dulles.
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live jacket right now, short sleeves this afternoon, early this afternoon showers and thunderstorms return, we expect it some >> overnight, stunning northern wisconsin. and lara a promise to you. not only is it not going to snow, but tomorrow could be the warmest day yet here. mid 70s. >> thank you, ginger. you're a good friend. >> thank you for saving that one. the massive meltdown from the television reporter caught on camera. what she's saying this morning. the baggage handler speaking out this morning. and candy crush the popular app that landed one gamer in the operating room. and the surprising reason he may not have noticed his injury. >> because he was playing so hard. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face.
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jummy: right now we want to get a check on the forecast this morning. jacqui: we have got that sunshine peeking out right now between the clouds, were you can see a bit of that brightness. 59 degrees is the temperature warming up into the 70's this afternoon, a weak front passing through the region today and after a break in the rain showers i expect more action
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this afternoon and into the evening with a high of about 75 sunshine and warm temperatures tomorrow, the warmest day of the weekend, a few spots hitting 80 and sunday we expect the clouds to start to increase in the afternoon with a few showers, a bit cooler with a high of 69. jamie: in the area of silver spring we have police activity enclosures with cars moving by headed southbound. we have one lane block to the right and then on university boulevard we have a lane blocked. lots of flashing lights right now. taking a look outside, we have got sun glare. 60 sex headed cedar lane -- 66 headed in on cedar lane, near colesville road we have got the volume of the outer loop. jummy: breaking news, we are following the breaking news you just mentioned in silver spring.
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the shooting appears to be linked to a commercial robbery or attempted robbery. we know that one man was taken to the hospital. we will stay on top of this breaking news story for you. a fairfax county police officer charged with possession of child pornography has a bond hearing in about one hour. arrested wednesday after police received tip for the national center for missing and exploited children. you can get more traffic weather, and news updates on our sister station.
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good morning, america. right now, we're tracking severe storm this is morning. nearly 20 million americans in the path of tornadoes, large hail and flash flooding. a television reporter is suspended and apologizing as she is daugt on camera abusing a tow truck company clerk. and the baggage handler stuck on the plane is being kept off the job this morning. he's speaking out. how about a little flashback friday. an old ad is trending big. >> that's right. that sizzler commercial is being shared by so many people. it's not about the food. it's reminding us everything that was wrong with the '90 side. >> all the way back. >> hair spray and dockers, among the many things. >> i think we'll see pictures
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later on. but first, the television reporter making headlines this morning. espn's britt mchenry is suspended after this vid surfaced of her ber rating a tow truck company worker. >> reporter: britt mchenry is well known to sports fans of espn covering big games and interviewing top stars. her actions off the field are becoming the story. 28-year-old britt hk henry covers baseball and college football as a reporter for espn. >> right over here because you told me i need one of these. no red at penn state. >> reporter: but this morning. >> i'm in the news sweetheart. i will [ bleep ] sue this place. >> reporter: it's this exchange that has people buzzing. >> why? because i have a brain and you don't? maybe if i was missing some teeth they would hire me huh? >> reporter: recorded in a verbal tussle with a clerk while attempting to retrieve her car from a towing company. >> oh like yours, because they
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look so stunning. because i'm on television and you're in a blp plp trailer, honey. lose some weight baby girl. >> reporter: this video was heavily edited. removing some of the employee's answers. we have asked the company to show or send us the unedited version of the tape. the company has not responded to our questions. >> do you feel good about your job? soy could be a college dropout and do the same >> reporter: espn telling abc news overnight it has suspended mchenry for one week effective immediately. mchenry apologizing overnight, saying in an intense and stressful moment i allowed my emotions to get the best of me and said some insulting and regrettable things. as frustrated as i was, i should always choose to be respectful and take that high road. i'm so sorry for my actions and will learn from this mistake. advance towing told tmz about their employ eye, quote, she
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handled this the right way. she kept her cool the whole time. other reports say the company has a rating from the better business bureau. we need to see the whole tape. but what she said it's hard to take it back. >> they're not giving up the tame? >> reporter: no. now to an emotional day in the trial of the college student accused of murdering her boyfriend. >> reporter: emotions running high inside a kentucky courtroom. as peter carter the grief-stricken stepfather of murder victim ryan poston took the stand on thursday. >> ryan was a great son. i was very proud of him. i was hard on him at times, okay because i have -- i have high expectations. >> reporter: prosecutors accused poston's on again off again girlfriend former honor student
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shayna human beingers of killing him in a jealous rage. poston had expressed uncertainty about the relationship just days before his death. >> he was not happy with what was going on. >> reporter: on the night he was killed prosecutors say he was supposed to be on a date with audrey bolte, a rm toer miss ohio. he never showed. >> i found him very entertaining. that led me to accept an invite to go on a date with him. >> reporter: huber's block mate in prison also taking the stand. >> she didn't care. >> reporter: testifying that when huber spoke to her about the shooting she seemed almost carefree. >> which parts did she laugh about? >> about shooting in the face and giving him the nose job he always wanted. >> reporter: a reference hubers also made right after the shooting. >> i gave him his nose job. >> reporter: the defense argues
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she shot poston six times in self-defense during a violent argument. >> what did you believe would happen if you hadn't grabbed the gun first? >> i believe that i would have been hurt. that i would have been shot. >> reporter: for "good morning america," gio benitez, abc news new york. we move now the baggage handler that got trapped in the hold of the plane. he's been banned from working for alaska airlines put on administrative duty until the investigation is over. >> hello, i'm trapped in the plane. >> reporter: the distressed voice on this 911 call coming from inside a cargo hold of an airborn 737. >> you're where? >> i'm inside a plane. i feel like it's moving in the air. flight 448. can you please tell somebody to stop it? >> reporter: that baggage handler inside. he fell asleep inside the plane and only woke up when a piece of luggage fell on top of him.
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it was nothing but pitch black and a loud noise. i was scared. i didn't know what was going on. once he realized the plane he was in was no longer on the ground, quote, i had to think fast about what to do to get out. he was able to dial 911 on his cell phone. the call lasted only 44 seconds before abruptly dropping out. >> reporter: no phone, the baggage handler starts banging on the floor. the 911 dispatcher shocked after finding out that the baggage handler was actually in the air. >> we're actually getting an aircraft landing right now with an alert where we think someone is trapped in the baggage come part. >> oh my gosh. okay. >> reporter: the plane landed back in seattle after 14 miniyous in the air. for "good morning america," david kerry, abc news, washington. >> terrifying moments there. back to ginger with some fog. >> we have a camera in indianapolis. it looks okay. a little bit of patchy fog.
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we're back now with a cautionary tale about one of the most popular games in the world. candy crush is played by hundreds of millions of people including amy. one former sailor said he played it so much, he suffered a thumb injury that sent him to the operating room. paula faris is here with more. >> reporter: good morning, lara. worldwide, candy crush is played an average of 834 million times every day. this morning, a team of trs says too much of this sweet game could land you in the hospital. it's the candy coated match three puzzle game that has millions hooked. showing up everywhere from jesse tyler ferguson's twitter
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feed to "orange is the new black." >> why don't you get me an iphone so i can take pictures and play candy crush. >> reporter: could all that crushing be tearing will you your tendons? a team of doctors is warning gamers and parents about the potential bitter dangers of erdoing it in the game's sugar-sweet world. >> it can lead to major injury if we don't set proper boundaries and limits on how much we play. >> reporter: this former sailor who asked to remain anonymous says he landed in a san diego operating room all thanks to an epic weeks-long candy crush bing.bing binge. >> i didn't get hurt doing anything. that's what puts me out of commission playing candy crush. >> reporter: he said he never noticed the playinger to down his ten dons. is there it's a beautiful day in sa dintd do anything. >> reporter: the marathons may
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have acted like anesthesia. saying the brain's effect on the brain could be similar to a 2008 university of washington study that used virtual reality to treat burn patients. >> it can act as a digital drug natural painkiller by releasing hormones into the body and brain. >> reporter: health officials say these issues go beyond this particular game. parents neen to watch out for ipad finger. and candy crush thumb. some simple rules, amy, for you. i know you're obsessed with this game. set time limits. 20 minutes. >> they kick you off if you lose five lives. i only can play about ten minutes any way. >> i saw nodding your head at the end of the piece. you're telling me you get a high? >> yes. right now, i kind of want to play it. >> i'm getting this. i'm going to tic. >> don't do it amy.
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only one more hour. >> you have to focus on something else that's 20 feet away because you're eyes get so fixed on something that's so close. >> like my children? >> yes. it's okay amy. there's candy crush anonymous, i believe. coming up on "good morning america," why the model leading the competition for the ultimate guy search could make history. and flashback friday, the commercial from the '90s sizzling on the internet right now. we'll tell you why it's burning up our speed feed.
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time for the speed feed. this one is trending everywhere. a video for the sizzler restaurant change trending from 1991. sizzler going '90s, complete with cowboys, runners, sailors. there's those cowboys. a song. a soft focus. a look that says america. and, of course we've got the food court, too. a buffet and a golden blow to. y'all remember it right? while we're in the wayback machine, i thought we would look back at where we were in the '90s. there's george. look at those dockers.
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did you have a member's only jacket? n't i think i did. >> ginger rocking a hat and channeling her inner -- >> a baby. is there that's depressing. ryan looking good at the prom. >> oh yeah. >> can we bring the blue tuxes back? >> that's royal but -- >> that's powder blue. >> and then there's my overly tanned prom look. the sequins. lar ray didn't age at all. we have a sizzler special. a cheese bread. come on out, guys. you said you were hungry. >> yes, yes. >> thank you, sal. >> fantastic. >> come on i know you want one. let's listen to the music and enjoy the high cholesterol. >> it's so good i'm calling a friend. dad, you have to try the sizzler. more from "star wars" coming up.
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jummy: right now we are going to get a check on the forecast for you this friday morning area what does the weather look like? jacqui: not too bad of the day. light showers to the overnight still alive storm what doppler radar, sprinklers across -- michael across southern maryland and eastern shore, sunshine is breaking up across downtown d.c.. 59 degrees is the temperature. this afternoon we should peek out in the middle 70's. showers and thundershowers returning this afternoon and lingering into the evening hours, we could have an issue with that in the early part of the nats game, but drying up later with temperatures in the 60's the weekend starts warm and sunny but ends wet.
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jamie: somewhere out there for you this morning, giving you an idea of what the water looks like near colesville road typical volume in the outer loop getting closer to connecticut avenue, as removed to talk about the traffic on 270, we are ok headed southbound for you working your way close to the 270 spur. moving to virginia, the commute on 76 near 50, as you get closer to the capital beltway, loosen up. inbound on 395 at 13 miles per hour, slowing but no crashes. jummy: one of the top stories we're following this friday morning, police on the scene of a shooting that sends one man toital at colesville road and university boulevard in silver spring. it appears to be linked to some sort of attempted robbery and police are assisting with the arrival at nearby blair high school because of the all -- all the police activity in the area.
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♪ good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and "star wars" is back. >> chewie we're home. >> the director and producer sitting down exclusively with "gma." >> there's so much more to be told. >> and the moment where harrison ford stepped back in "the millennium falcon." the model wowing people with these pictures. could he be about to make history. an astonishing moment of heroism caught on camera. how a man rushed to the rescue saving a man seconds before he plunged over a cliff. the good samaritan speaking out. and, something big is hitting times square. singing sensation shawn mendez here this morning.
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and shawn mendez with a selfie stick. we just heard a scream fm outside the minute he walked out there. the fans have been lining up all night long to see the 16-year-old cessation. maybe have to bring in extra security this morning. shawn pulls them in. >> it's incredible when you see that. when i walked in this morning, i was like oh there you go. crowd around the block. a lot of excitement for "star wars," as well. michael has been in training as a jedi. you see strahan with the light saber. sara haines was at the huge gathering of "star wars" fans in california. there he is with r2-do2rks. we'll have more just ahead. we love him. >> i understand sara. so lovable. too bad no arms to hug you back. it's friday, a new edition
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of shark tank your life. who has the passion for fashion? will damon john bite for one of their ideas? i've seen one of them. it's very clever. let's get news from ryan. >> we begin with the man under arrest in ohio accused of training with terrorists in syria then coming home to plot an attack here in the u.s. abdirahman sheik mohamud is due in court today. he was plotting to murder soldiers at a texas military base. his attorney says the case is weak and he'll plead not guilty. spikes are being added to the tips oferimeter fence at the white house. the change was prompted by a number of recent fence jumpers, including a man who made it to the front door. and the vatican says pope francis is considering a visit to cube pa after his visit to the u.s. this fall. he recently played a role many helping to thaw relations
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between two countries. we turn to idaho. a mystery solved. the good samaritan at the right place in the right time has been revealed. mara mara schiavocampo has the story. >> reporter: it's the photo that almost seems unreal. >> this guy is still hanging. i'm hoping he stays there. >> reporter: a complete stranger coming to tad of a driver in distress. his truck dangling perilously off a cliff, supported only by a chain-link fence. a 30-foot drop below. police have identified the mystery good samaritan. they're calling 29-year-old jason warnock a hero. >> i seen that guy hanging there. he was trying to beat the window out or the door open or something. >> reporter: police say 23-year-old mathew sitko veered off the road. warnock was on his way to work when he saw the suv, stopping
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immediately. he climbed the cliff to the vehicle, running 200 yards uphill. before convincing the shaken driver to roll down the window. >> pulled him out. you know gave him a hug. we talked about god. and -- >> reporter: capturing that moment, a local news photographer who just happened to live next door to the accident. >> just did what anyone would do so. went right back to work. >> reporter: for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo abc news new york. >> what a hero. finally, things got a little out of control on a college campus in chicago. more specifically one golf cart out of control. take a look. people were puz. ed by this site. that's a golf cart spinning around in reverse. no one is behind the wheel. a couple of cops showed up. they didn't know what to do. look at them. what is going on here. they jump into action. trying the chase it down. after awhile. the cart's making them look like
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keystone cops. one officer finally able to stop it while another got in and turned it off. once it was finally stopped, all the people around offered a round of applause. but -- what this the world. what did they put in the gas tank? >> nobody knows what happened? >> it was a ghost, hello? >> a ghost, obviously. >> duh. >> of course it was. pop news and weather coming up. let's go lara in the social square. in "pop news" the crackdown in cannes. why celebrities need to leaf the selfie on the shelfi e. and han solo is back. and shark tank's damon john is with us. two budding fashionista i troos toy sell him on their budding ideas. heading outside because we're about to hear the screams. shawn mendez is here with us
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"jimmy kimmel" grilling j.j. abrams. we have many more movie secrets coming up. first, a little "pop news." all right, guys. good morning. happy friday. our dads called them briefcases. today they're called messenger bags or murses. sales of man bags are way up. what is driving the boom? men are lugging around more tech, meaning tablets, laptops, ipads. designers are changing the perception. more and more men want to mingle function with fashion. >> there's a difference between a murse and an over-the-shoulder bag. i can't carry a murse. i'm not going to do that. george and i are not going to get matching murses. >> bad marketing.
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>> don't call it a murse? >> yeah not a murs ergs. >> even though it's a murse, we won't call it one. >> it's not a murse. >> they're big, they're in it's okay for you the carry them. also in the new this is morning, if you're heading to the cannes film festival put the selfie on the shelfie. this year's festival has been declared a selfie free zone. >> good luck with that. >> the artistic director is banning the ridiculous and grotesque practice. cow can't make them illegal. celebs and film goers stopping to take pictures delay the event. they will be how you say, reprimanded. stars including cate blanchett, matthew mcconaughey will be there this year. >> it will be big if he succeeds. >> we have talk about making
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"gma" a selfie-free zone. thus far, no luck. finally, a "pop news" investigation this morning. or should a say a pup news investigation. a new report in science magazine. >> aw. >> yeah there's a reason you just did that. there's an effect of puppy dog eyes that is real. researchers have found that dogs who gaze longingly at their owners not only experience a boost this their own oxytocin but their owners are getting a boost of the same thing. it's called eye to eye communication. it bonds you with your dogs very much in the same way it does w to parent and child. puppy love is real. trust me. i know. i have three pairs of those eyes waiting for me at home. >> they said dogs developed this over thousands and thousands of years. >> really interesting. i didn't want to get too
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scientific scientific. but the study goes on to say wolves don't make eye contact with humans for the very same reason. they don't want to attach to you. >> they want to kill you. >> yeah yeah. it's interesting. it was in "the new york times." so thank you, "new york times" for helping us. finally, it's friday. age thumbs up. this picture captures how we feel. 5-month-old sawyer's first professional picture segs session. >> he looks like he just had a beer or something. he looks so happy. and so do all these faces out here. what a morning in times square. just if i say the name shawn -- mendez. oh they got goose bumps. they've got chills. we have to get to weather first. how about we start you guys are
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really funny. in boston. a look at what's happening. it's mild on the east coast. cloud cover there. here's what's going to happen for you. showers through parts of new england. much dryer as we go into the weekend. after tonight the showers move through. it's mild and 70s to the south. how warm. 81 for d.c. saturday. hartford connecticut, 74. that isjacqui: happy friday, everydy. a few owers taking the turn this afternoon and evening, high temperature around 75 degrees likely a little bit of thunder and lightning as well in the ening hours with skies clearing out tonight and by tomorrow morning we will drop down t to 58 degrees in tn with tomorrow afternoon sunny warm, 80 degreesowntown, a nice start to the weekekend finishing
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[ cheers and applause] nice. i can't even hear anything there's so much action on this friday. kansas, utah. everybody. amy? >> you can tell it's friday. first up on the "gma heat index," royal baby number two is almost here. workers already getting ready at st. mary's hospital in london a i know all too well. where kate will have the baby. they're putting up fences. and signs suspending parking due to a quote unquote special event. let's go to linz zi linzie janis. >> here the big reveal. the baby's sex. the topic of intense speculation here. the bookies say, the overwhelming majority of people say this baby is going to be a girl. for three decades, the world's been transfixed by little royal
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boys in line to the throne. first, prince charles and princess diana's duo, william and harry. and most recently, william's first born, george. as william and kate prepared to welcome their second child, there's a resounding question could this little royal at last be a dpirl? >> people love george. but let's face it. there's nothing like a princess in a dress. i think people are lacking forward to having a change. having something different. >> reporter: there's no question about it as great britain eyes kate's growing bump nation and the world are thinking pink. >> i think it would be ten times more fun if it was a girl rather than a boy. >> yeah, i love girls. >> reporter: the notion that a little girl bearing both princess diana and kate's genes and potentially their love of fashion is almost too much to bear for some including staffers at new york's z baby
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boutique. >> it's always more exciting to shop for baby girl than baby boy. >> reporter: royal insiders insist not even the couple know if it's a boy or a girl. if the baby is a girl many believe she'll almost certainly be named, at least in part after her late grandmother, princess diana. >> i think they'll go for a traditional royal name. >> reporter: other favorite girl names, victoria and alice. >> queen victoria had a daughter named alice. they tend to pick traditional names. >> reporter: another? elizabeth. in honor of the baby's greatgrand mother and the current queen. before boys the favorites include arthur philip and michael. that's a popular royal name and kate's father's name. while everyone agrees what they want most is another healthy baby. some can't help but hope for a girl. >> if it's a little girl, we're going to have an awful lot of
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attention to this child. >> reporter: as you can see, i'm joining the pink party. whatever the sex, the book kis say the odds are 7 to 1 it will arrive this weekend. it could also end up sharing a birthday with the queen. she turns 89 on april 21st. or if it waits, prince will qualm and kate celebrate their fourth wedding anniversary on april 29th. >> wow, lots of celebrations this month. baby eventually. >> how do the bookies know this though? >> they don't. they don't. what we do know? there's a lot of things popping up. everyone is capitalizing on the royal birth. nothing says royal baby like regal chocolate-dipped treats. we first saw it on people.com. you can partake. j.k. denim already celebrating the birth in a sweet way. he sent us the royal strawberries. what do you think? >> good stuff. >> amazing.
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>> now you have to talk george. up next men on the cover of men's health. now the competition to find the next cover star. a transgender man is in the lead. that would be a first if he wins. chris connelly covering the competition. >> reporter: urging readers to fight flab and be lean and tough, the coverers have subjects with bushels of pecs. the magazine launching an ultimate guy search. each eager to get their buff body on the men's cover. >> we're looking for a guy who is physically fit, leading by example, has overcome challenges in his life. and somebody who our reads can learn something from. >> reporter: and one person who has been taking the competition by storm. 27-year-old aden dowelling. >> i think this is a great opportunity to shine light on some other kinds of ultimate men.
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>> reporter: an activist from oregon who is married to wife jenna lee, he's in the lead. >> if i won this contest, it would mean the world to the transgender community. it would mean that we're finally getting recognized. we can set out to be the person you want to be no matter how you were born. >> reporter: fans have been flocking to his facebook page. one person writing, congratulations. it's great to have a role model like yourself. another saying i think you are extremely driven. and admire your success and positivity. last year iraq war veteran noah galloway secured the cover. later becoming a favorite on "dancing with the stars." as for aiden, readers's votes count for just 10% of the contest. if he does win, he would be the first transgender male on the men's health cover. >> they relate to the story of a man who is just trying to be a
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good guy at the end of the day. >> reporter: for "good morning america," chris connelly abc news new york. >> i like to see good guys get covers. thank you, chris. next on the "heat index" the force already awakening for so many. "star wars" fans a giant celebration on thursday. director j.j. abrams and the producer sharing some of the highly anticipated film's secrets with us. sara haines found them out. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: if you're in search of information about "star wars," this is the place to be. a gaggle of jedis. storm troopers. some more terrifying than others. a mecca for the "star wars" faithful.
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not even was willing to talk though. do stormtroopers talk? no? you just speak with your weapon? it's hard to avoid getting caught up in the fanfare. luke i am your father. especially when you get the chance to talk to the obi wans of the new "star wars" movie. j.j. abrams and kathleen kennedy. tell me about your first memories of "star wars." >> 11 years old. very impressionable. it all was right. you think of the things george lucas nailed and got right in the first movie. it's impossible. >> we deconstructed this on a lot of levels. it's really hard to top. >> reporter: how much pressure do you feel to re-create the same magic we all felt for the next generation and possibly like your own kids? >> the pressure is from all
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sides. the opportunity far outweighs the risk and -- the truth is that because the story is so powerful at its core um there's so much more sorry to be told. >> reporter: which is good news for the legion of fanatics. as a token of appreciation abrams and kennedy had pizza delivered to the fans who camped out overnight to get a first glimpse at the teaser. do you guys geek out? >> all the time. all the time. >> i don't think there was a moment when we were shots where there wasn't a moment in time where we stepped away and said can you believe we're doing this? when we filmed harrison the first time in millennium falcon there were 200 people lined up by the monitors wanting to see the moment he walked in. >> reporter: what do you want people to take way? >> for me i hope the thing people take away when they sigh "the force awakens" in sense
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that in the most order life, the most extraordinary things can happen. that's what it felt when i saw the first "star wars" film. >> reporter: we'll all see in eight months. until then i'm sara haines. may the force and the pizza be with you. >> j.j. abrams fans sent the fans pizzas. and sara sent us. ray's pizza, new york. because you knew. >> cut us a few slices. >> because chocolate-covered strawberries weren't enough. >> this is how you win people over. >> i'm so happy right now. >> what's with the light saber? >> there's nothing. nothing ginger won't do. by the way, check out the new star wars emojis rolled out so fans can break twitter. talking about star wars all over
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jummy: we want to get a check on the forecast is in the weather center. jacqui: pretty good, muggy right now, stormwatch doppler showing you things are more drive that in the early morning. 61 degrees is the temperature right now, the sun is breaking out between the cloudiness with a mixture of sunshine and clouds today, but after that by midafternoon we have scattered showers and thunderstorms possible with a high temperature of around 75 degrees, active in the evening with the weekend starting great warm but ending wet with a few showers. jamie: in frederick we have an accident, a pretty serious crash, a closure on route 85 northbound 270 at all lanes blocked near 270, i should say in this area of congestion you hop on 270 and work your way southbound near father hurley
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boulevard and show you the volume headed southbound, we are ok as we look to talk about the traffic on 395 right now. very typical morning for us. that is your look at traffic. jummy: top stories this morning expect street closures because of the world bank imf meeting. nineteen street northwest will be closed in pennsylvania avenue and g street. h street will be closed between 18th and 20th. the closures take affect from 7:00 tonight until sunday night. a lot of hard times adjusting to the new parking rules, you have to pay for metered parking when there is a home game even on sundays and holidays. games tonight, you can get more traffic, weather, and news updates on news channel 8. thank you, cable for taking longer to upload our family movies. for the slower internet upload speeds. for taking longer to upload my files to the cloud.
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♪ something big i feel it happening out of my control pushing and it's grabbing me feel it in my bones ♪ ♪ like whoa whoa whoa something big i feel it happening oh, whoa ♪ [ cheers and applause ] shawn mendes with a brand-new album out. came out o tuesday. already number one on itunes. he's going to sing stitches later in the show. first, we want to welcome him to "gma." your whole crowd here they were singing the whole song just a little bit ago. this all begins two years ago. you put out your vine of justin bieber. and now, a number one album. could you have ever imagined this? >> no not in a million years. when i first put the vine out, i was just doing it for fun. i love music the.. i didn't expect a year later to
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have a number one album. it's been crazy. have so cool. >> and you're about to go on tour with none other than taylor swift. what can we expect? [ cheers and applause ] >> i can't believe it. she'll be playing stadium. i'll be standing in front of 70,000 people at a time. it will be something. >> do you get nervous? >> yeah definitely. that will be something i'll be very nervous for. i'm excited, though. >> what is it like having fans trail you everywhere you go? >> it's amazing. it's cool. i feel like the support is really there. it's exciting to have that behind me. >> i know a lot of the songs on your album are about love and relationships. the question they want me to ask you, are you single? >> i am single yes. >> oh. single ladies did you hear that. >> he's single. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you for telling them ryan. we can't wait to hear you sing in a little bit. coming up in minutes. >> looking forward to that
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shawn. time now for "gma" to yahoo! your day. this morning, how to choose the right makeup for your skin tone. bob bobbi brown has the secret. she shared them with abc's mara schiavocampo. ♪ yahoo! ♪ >> reporter: it's the secret to saying good-bye to the pesky dark circles and hello to instantly brighter eyes. how essential is concealer to a girl's makeup round teen. >> i thing it's the secret of the universe. the you do one thing only you have to wear con cereal. if you don't have the right one, the rest of your makeup won't work. >> reporter: she's taking us back to basics with three tips for choosing the right concealer. >> a lot of women think it's to conceal a blemish. it's not. it will make your spots stand out. >> it's only for underyour eyes? yes >> yes. and the inner corner.
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>> reporter: pick one with a yellow tone. >> you need a concealer with yellow not pink. >> reporter: we're thinking if lighter, it will balance out the darker circles. >> no you want something that lyingens and brightens under the eyes but doesn't get rid of them artificially. if you're going something white, it's not going to work. >> tip number two, choose the right shade. >> you can't have a concealer that's too light. you need one shade lighter than the foundation color. >> reporter: one shade? >> one to two shades. the right color blends its. >> reporter: tip number three, the right texture. >> feel it. it's creamy. it's not greasey. it's not dry. you have to put eye cream on first so you chute the area. i'm adding conceal person the trick is before you blend it sx
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make sure it covers all the darkness. up to the lash line. add a powder on top of it. the powder will lock it in place. >> reporter: face forward essentials for getting the well. rested glow. it's natural and beautiful. is there natural and bright. >> reporter: for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news new york. >> all right. and now, a couple of questions. future bradway star. a question for william? >> will you go to prom with me? >> he's if fairfield, connecticut, so no pressure. let's get into the forecast and go to colorado. breckenridge a foot of snow overnight or close to it. they're ending the season. but you get a little fresh pow before that happens. all part of the same storm that has severe weather associated with it. look, saturday houston to corp
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jacqui:ui aer a fewvernigight shshowerthe sun is brking o out nonow tod b additionashowers d tnderower [ cheers and applause ] >> i think i found the cutest face in the crowd. you guys having a good time? ready for some shawn mendes. coming up soon. all that weather brought to you by macy's. lara? ♪ i'm walking on sunshine ♪ such a good song. such a great segment. improve this. chris and peyton are here with everything you need to know to get your backyard summer ready. you may recognize them from their turns on the bachelor and bachelorette. we're playing a true or false game. rose or thorn. there's yards. bachelor references. ginger just back from doing weather.
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amy versus ginger. these are gardening tips. instead of true or false, it's rose or thorn. so are we ready? >> we're ready. >> overseeding your lawn is a good thing? if this is true hold up the rose paddle. overseeding your slaun a good thing. >> is that your final answers. >> rose. >> it's good? >> whoo? >> why? >> because spring is a great time to overseed your lawns. you have cool nights. warm days. you want to supplement the existing lawn with new lawn. >> i did not know that. that amy. >> i've overseeded my lawn. that's why i know. >> i hate when i overseed my lawn. >> i don't have a lawn. >> the ideal time to water lawns is at night. rose or thorn? >> oh you're wrong. >> sit morning? >> early morning. >> that's what i thought. >> for the environment. >> so the water doesn't evaporate. you want the water to seep to
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the root and last all day long. >> without the peak sunlight. >> so glad i'm the host not the player. here's another tip, never cut back existing plants, they won't grow back. is that a rose or a thorn? >> that's a thorn. you're right. spring is a great time to cut back everything. especially the branches that broke because of the snow. >> think of it like cutting your hair. you want to get rid of the dead ends. >> when is a good time? >> when you're getting your yard ready, cut everything back. >> do it in the spring not the fall? >> you want to wait until everything is about to bloom. >> she's ready. >> best to plant summer an yuls after the last frost. is this a rose or a thorn. >> you're right. >> has to be. >> especially in colorado with all the snow. wait until all the frost is done before planting annuals. >> i mean would we plant in the
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snow? >> people are excited for spring. they might. >> congratulations on getting that one. proud of you two. you should plant tomatoes and herbs when snow is still on the ground? >> no we don't want to plant anything when the snow is on the ground. >> we had to give you one easy one. >> give me a hard one. pliting perennials keeps them healthy. is this a rose or thorn. >> good one. that was a tough one, too. the. >> how does one split a perennial? >> you can cut a hydrangea. >> sit like the bananas at the grocery store. you pick what you want? >> just start splitting them. >> last one. control room are we keeping score? >> amy's winning. >> amy's up.
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>> avoid mineral oil when cleaning your garden tools. is that a rose or a thorn. >> you want to use mineral oil. yeah. >> is that a tie? >> we tied. >> why do we want to use mineral oil? >> it conditions the wood and keeps it from splitting. they won't dry out. >> it won't create rust. >> the wood is perfect. you want to clean the tools. >> it's a tie. >> it's a tie. >> we share. we share. >> great job, guys. >> i'm so impressed. you knew a lot. those are great, great tips. thank you so much. more tips always coming from wrist chris and payton. go the goodmorningamerica.com and yahoo! and watch going yard on hgtv or diy. check your local listings. will you come back? >> of course. >> everybody wins in landscaping. >> i agree. thank you guys. coming up here a fashion forward edition of "shark tank
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two entrepreneurs going head to head trying to win over damon john here from "shark tank." welcome back. >> hi. >> you're the fashion guru on shark tank. these sun sashes hi are they a big hit? >> beyonce wore them in her seven level video. when she jumped out the box. >> that must have been a big day. >> we ended up getting a deal with marvel. >> you ready? let's get the first one. we start off with helen tyler. this is all about fashion today. if row have a wardrobe dilemma. [ cheers and applause ] now, this is called the pocket pop it? >> right. >> give it us to. >> have you been cold in a restaurant, the airport, at the office and wish you had the perfect cover up.
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well, the pocket poppet is for you. you can be warm and style niche a few seconds as the pocket plosz somes into a full-size fabulous cardigan. it folds away just as easily. the now concealed pocket can be used to stash your small essentials. and your cardigan on the go. your pocket poppet. >> we're going to damen in a bit. >> well it's comfortable. it's soft to wear. i give this item a thumbs down just because the pocket is sort of in convenient where it's at. >> i can fold it up. i give it a thumb's up. >> split decision there. >> i liked it. >> next one from morgan sarner. come on out. [ cheers and applause ] >> there you go. welcome. >> this is the handbag raincoat? >> yes, are you tired of hiding
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your handbag from the rain? >> i am. >> i am. >> well, weathering the storm is now easier than every. a chic and innovative way to protect your purse. it comes in three sizes. take it out of of the pouch. up fold it pull the faps place it over your handbag. >> a bag for your bag. >> velcro it shut. own the rain with the handbag raincoat. >> that's right. >> i would wear that myself. >> what did the home testers say? >> it velcros right on. rolls right up into the little bag. this thing gets one big thumbs up. >> i don't know if you really need it if you have a good umbrella. i give this product a thumbs down. >> okay. two split decisions from the home testers.
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now damon, what did you think? >> uh you know what i like them both because they're creative. just a small takeoff of something that exists. you're never going the create anything new. just a new form of delivery. you know the comfort, the bag, it will be worn when it rains. we don't often know. you have umbrellas. the pocket poppet. i like that. it's tough. i think i have to go with -- uh -- >> you're struggling with that one. >> i'm going with helen. >> oh the pocket poppet wins. congratulations. how does it feel? >> so relieved. >> you get to join the "shark tank" wall of winners. >> there you go. >> wow, thank you so much. thank you. >> all right. >> thank you. >> good stuff. >> great job from both entrepreneurs. all of you can watch damon and
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all these happy tears here created by shawn mendes? thank you so much for coming in. the album is called "handwritten." what a star. have a great weekend, everybody. happy friday. >> thanks. [ cheers and applause ] jummy: right now we want to get a check on the friday morning care -- friday morning forecast. jacqui: i would have the umbrella on standby for later today. even though it's nice right now the humidity is high in it feels kind of muggy. 57 in gaithersburg, 63 degrees
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right now in manassas. temperatures warming into the 70's this afternoon. after the lunch hour i'm thinking around 2:00 or later we will start to see some thundershowers or thunderstorms that could impact the nats game with dry and clearing conditions overnight robbing through the 60's and a nice, warm, sunny saturday, 80 degrees, showers are back on sunday. jamie: we have a not so nice slow morning for you, there is the delay being caused by the crash on the inner loop the beltway. the left lane is blocked, we are only using the lanes to the right to get by. pulling out a little bit, average speed on the inner loop is 13 miles per hour. let's take a live look and show you some of these delays. we are in bumper-to-bumper traffic on the top side of the beltway, this shot is actually the outer loop -- outer loop the ec slowing. jummy: top stories this morning
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new details about the shooting at colesville road in silver spring. a shell gas station employee was taken to the hospital with an apparent gunshot wound. still no word on his condition the suspect took off on foot. police are searching for the person who stole a four-year-old boy's wheelchair on merrimac drive in langley park. that was captured on surveillance video. thank you for watching us this morning, be sure to join us again for the abc 7 news at noon.
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