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good morning america. happening right now, double trouble. dangerous nor day doe threats in the plains. >> here we go. >> roofs ripped apart. trucks overturned. streets flooded. >> oh, there it goes. >> thousands without power. meanwhile, the tropical storm season coming early in the east. ana gathering strength. the carolinas in the cross hairs. our water team tracking all of it. highway fireball. a passenger bus explodes in flames after a chain reaction accident. >> semi is fully engulfed. >> over 30 people rushed to the hospital, lucky to escape with their lives. what triggered the fiery crash. caught on camera. close encounter.
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>> keep going! >> tourists at national park sent scrambling by family of bears. >> i can't slow down. >> theed a vase frodlife experts this morning. and george and amal's first fight? the hollywood couple proving they're just like the rest of us. >> i was like actually -- that's kind of how it works. >> the habit he has that's driving mrs. clooney crazy. should have gone to that. >> hey, good morning guys. we're going to start with the breaking weather news on two fronts. right off the east coast, ana has officially become a tropical storm as it lunches closerches closer to the carolinas. meanwhile, millions in the
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cross hairs. watch and listen to this. that is the downpour of tennis ball-sized hail in one backyard. we have team coverage this morning. bazi kanani is in the carolinas. we kick it off with rob in the threat zone in oklahoma right now. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning, paula. another day of storms. severe weather and all aspects of it. damage like this across oklahoma city. this was a motel that got banged up pretty bad in the slew of storms that have come through here. we've seen torrential flooding as well. yesterday and last night, across the southern plains, the storms came again. >> oh there it goes. it's going. >> reporter: overnight, wild weather whipping through oklahoma and texas. hail the size of tennis balls upmcabled ed
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pummeling oklahoma. making roads nearly invisible and blanketinging the ground. severe flooding taking over much of the state. while over 70-mile-per-hour winds pulled down power lines and ripped off roofs. thousands of people left without power. highway flooding leaving this semi truck overturned. rain fall if parts of the state exceeding three inches an hour. many of the exposed homes now have to deal with at times, torrential rains, as they try to clean up. windows blown out at a local ymca. lightning likely starting this fire. look at this tornado-warned supercell in texas. four tornadoes in the state. more storms expected across the plains all weekend. putting more than 30 million people at risk. and that risk is going to be on the increase today, as a storm that was in southern california adds some energy and
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reinvigorates the atmosphere today. let's go through it. we have energy and storms to the south and west and that will only pop more as we go through time. there's the core of the storm. it's been clowe to move. that after the south and west of here. across the texas and oklahoma panhandles. as we go through the afternoon, we spread things out. it goes into texas. a core of it if dodge city western parts of oklahoma and kansas. we'll probably see large hail and maybe some strong long-lived tornadoes. then tomorrow we expend it and drive it off to the east. sunday mother's day, looks pretty dangerous as well. you know we have seen consecutive days here of severe weather. that is unusual for tornado alley. the weather pattern has been blocked because of what is happening off the east. the heat and tropical storm ana
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stopped off the carolina coast. >> let's get more on ana. just before we came on the air, ana officially became a tropical storm. and hurricane season doesn't start for a month. bazi kanani is in myrtle beach, south carolina where they're bracing. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. we can see that she is coming. the surf is kicking up. there are rip currents out there already much too dangerous for a swim. on what's a busy tourist weekend here in myrtle beach and much of the carolina coast. the rain is putting a damper on the plans as well. it's expected to be increasing throughout the day. the winds are picking up. we could see wind gusts up to 55 miles an hour. when tropical storm ana moves in by early sunday morning. so possibly some downed tree branches. minor flooding expected. ana's early arrival, a warning shot at least three weeks ahead of the typical start of the
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atlantic hurricane season. paula? >> all right, bazi. thank you. the big nfl headline and the scandal surrounding superstar quarterback tom brady. he and football fans everywhere they are anxiously awaiting if he'll be suspended by the nfl in the wake of the blomshell deflategate report. ryan smith has the story. the big question ryan. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, paula. the nfl says there is no decision and no timetable for one. the controversy continues to ensnare brady. he was all smiles in front of a hometown crowd on third. this morning, the nfl telling abc news they have not made a decision on deflategate. >> touchdown. >> reporter: this as new england patriots star quarterback tom brady broke his silence thursday. his first appearance since the report said the quarterback was generally aware of staffers'
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attempts to deflate game-day footballs. >> is the super bowl tainted? should there be an asterisk? >> what do you guys think? ] crowd booing ] >> reporter: his response firing up pundits across the sports landscape. >> yo, they're calling you the cheater. >> the coverup is worse than the crime. >> reporter: some say a penalty is a possibility. >> we look at possible discipline you're looking at a fip. potential of a suspension. potential of lost draft picks. >> reporter: the 243-page report seemingly implicated brady in the scandal, in part because of a flurry of text messages between two members of the equipment staff. jim mcnally referring to himself as the deflator asking co-worker john jas trem ski to pay up if he wants balls the way he liked. mcnally saying let's make a deal come on. help the deflator. >> is tom brady a cheater?
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>> i don't believe so. >> reporter: this week his agent, don yee calling the report a significant and terrible disappointment. the nfl had no comment on brady brady's remarks. he said he hasn't digested the 243-page report. he said he usually reads xs and os. that report is a bit longer than that. >> you were in the room. >> he wouldn't let anybody in. it was conspiracy fns. there were thousands outside in the parking lot. going blocks long chanting for brady. >> a friendly audience. >> it's hard not the like the guy. he's very affable. very likable. almost just like you ryan. >> almost. >> and just like ron. and speaking of ron, ron joins us with the other stories. good morning to you, paula and dan. ryan. good morning, everyone. a chain reaction crash on a busy u.s. interstate highway that
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triggered a massive fireball. marci gonzalez has the story. >> reporter: the flames so intense. >> we have never seen anything like this happen around here. >> reporter: drivers in passing cars could feel the heat. >> semi is fully engulfed. >> two semis, several cars and a packed shuttle bus ignites on interstate 80 in iowa. at least 32 people went to the hospital. >> the interstate is blocked. >> reporter: traffic from an early accident backed up for miles, when the driver of a semi hit the brax. this shuttle bus, owned by a construction company, slammed into it. >> in broad daylight, with no weather to cause anything. >> reporter: more than 200 employees on the bus managed to escape. >> everyone is out of the vehicle. the driver is out of the semi. it's engulfed. >> reporter: a rush of parents brought to hospitals in and around iowa city with burns and broken bones.
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>> this is something we're trained to do and i think we do very well. >> reporter: all escaping this fiery scene with their lives. and two of those survivors are listed in critical condition. iowa state patrol hasn't said whether any charges could be filed. ron? >> thank you, marci. marci gonzalez reporting. and thousands of military installations across the u.s. are on higher alert because of growing concerns about home grown extremists. these beefed up security measures don't stem from any specific threat. the bulletin comes after a warning by fbi director james comey that willthere are hundreds of isis followers here in the u.s. officials say they have thwarted a teenager's plot in melbourne. police don't know when the 17-year-old boy who is apparently the son of a doctor planned to detonate the home-made bombs but say the
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attack was imminent. in atlanta, a plain crash on one of the busiest highways in the country. somehow this plane managed not hit vehicles. the aftermath of the fiery crash caught on camera. all four on board, a four, his two sons and one of the son's fiances were killed. they were traveling to a graduation. a weekend of celebrations commemorating the 70th anniversary of victory day, marking the end of world war ii in europe. a solemn ceremony in moscow. they honored the soldiers and sil yans killed in that war. meantime queen elizabeth lit the first of 200 beacons. in the u.s. dozens of world war ii planes flew over washington, d.c. and the united center buzzing, coming to life after a three-point buzzer-beater, you see it there by derrick rose.
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nailing the shot off the back board. maybe by accident. giving the bulls a 2-1 series lead over lebron james and the cavs. today, the warriors travel to memphis to battle the grizzlies. tonight on abc. 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >> that was no accident, by the way. >> did he bang that in? >> that was not an accident. he's that good. >> i, well i disagree. i know he's that good, yes. >> he's a skilled professional. let's give it to him. >> they won the game. that's what matters. we're going to switch gears to a story of drama and anger in the courtroom. the disappearance of etan patz back in 1979 sparked the movement to find mizing children. and in the murder trial of man who confessed years later to killing the boy, a lone juror held out.
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>> reporter: good morning, dan. de deliberations lasted weeks. twice the jury informed the judge they were deadlocked. in the end, the jurors could not agree on a conviction. this morning, new york prosecutors are deciding whether to retry pedro hernandez. a judge declaring a mistrial after just one jor ror says he could not agree to convict the 54-year-old for the murder of a han manhattan first grader 34 years ago. >> ultimately i couldn't find enough evidence that was not circumstantial. >> pedro hernandez, you know what you did. >> reporter: for 18 days the jury was repeatedly sent back into deliberations. despite pedro hernandez confessing to police that he kidnapped and killed 6-year-old etan patz who vanished on his way to school in 1979. >> for me i felt the confession
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was bizarre. i felt like mental health issues were a huge part of the case. >> reporter: the defense arguing that his confession was coerced. >> this man did it. he said it. how many times does man have to confess before someone believes him? and it's not a hallucination. >> reporter: the decades old case helped change the way law enforcement searches for missing children. >> this case seemed to galvanize public opinion. >> reporter: ray kelly, new york's police commissioner when hernandez was arrested was also with the department at the time of patz's disappeaearance. >> you say disappointed? i think that comes with the territory. >> reporter: they say after all these years, they do have closure for their little boy's murder. but still no justice. no physical evidence tying pedro hernandez to the murder was ever found. now prosecutors have to decide
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whether they'll go for a re retrial. >> i feel for the father. it's got to be incredibly frustrated. on a different note paula and i want to welcome you to abc news. happy to have you. >> happy to be here. i can't wait for all the exciting things to come. >> welcome to weekend "good morning america." we'll keep you hopping. a terrible mistake of mistaken identity in which the cops shot the wrong person. a home invasion gone awry. the person who called the police wound up getting shot by the police. the crooks meantime got away. the home owner is saying he made a mistake. steve osunsami explains. >> he's inside my house. >> he is? okay. >> yes, hurry. please hurry. >> reporter: this morning, the 26-year-old on the line remains hospitalized. shot by one of two sheriff deputies who answered his call who are both now suspended. >> we're as sorry as we can be.
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>> reporter: brian heyward is telling the operator that two men with guns are breaking into his home. >> yes, they have guns. >> reporter: the two white sheriff's deputies wor worried they were walking into a gun fight. according to a report they saw a gunshot hole in the front window. they didn't know the alleged burglars were already gone. when heyward walked out the back door with a gun, they had no idea he lived there. when they asked him to put the gun down and he didn't deputy tyner fired. >> it is a tragic situation. >> the sheriff's office realizing the appearance of white deputies shooting a black home owner released audio from the balance. >> i should have put the gun down. but i didn't. and he thought that i was the crook. >> reporter: the family says what police did here was wrong.
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they never should have been interviewed their son while he was suffering from a gunshot wound to the neck. >> i don't think he should have been questioned at that point. we're just looking for the truth. >> reporter: for "good morning america," steve osunsami hollywood, south carolina. now we move to a cautionary tale caught on camera as we head into the summer tourist season. a family of bears chasing tourists in yellowstone national park. here's kendis gibson. >> keep going! >> reporter: a trip to iconic yellowstone national park taking a terrifying turn. >> go, go! >> reporter: a black bear and her thee cubs unexpectedly showing up on a bridge filled with sight seers. the mother bear seemingly equally terrified charges one family as they scramble for their car. >> watch out, little girl. >> reporter: this group of photographers clicking away. picking up the pace once the mother joins her cub.
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the bears and the humans part ways without any attacks or aggression. officials say this run-in. >> go go keep going! >> reporter: is a perfect example of the dangers in the national park that draws 3 1/2 million visitors a year. >> a mama bear with cubs is not something you want to get too near to at all. >> reporter: spring may be the park's peak tourist season. in addition to bringing out more visitors. the warmer weather brings out more bears. >> they wake up they're thirsty, hungry. this is their time of year. >> reporter: the best defense is to keep your distance. yellowstone regulations require visitors stay at least 100 yards away from bears at all time. >> it's their home. treat them with respect. film them at a distance. that's all. >> reporter: that sounds like plan to me. luckily, no one was injured the. the parks department posted this video as a warning. they're saying running and flailing your hands and
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screaming is not how you're supposed to respond to bears. like that. >> that's how i respond to pretty much every stimuli. >> reporter: and that at crying. >> kendis thank you. reminds me of you, the mama bear. >> do not mess with ma bear. i will chase you down. >> i have a similar shot of her chasing me down the street with her kids. >> sara i would never do that. i would hunt anyone that would hurt my cubs. >> rob, out to oklahoma city. how are you doing, sir? >> i'm doing great, dan. come storm-chasing with us. you can stick your head out the window and put your hands in the air. we'll be driving later on today. i tell you, this area, they can't catch a break as far as the storms rolling through here. and, the carolinas, want to talk about what's happening there. a big weather story. an early tropical storm in ana.
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tropical storm warnings from charleston to morehead city. making landfall probably late tonight into early tomorrow. cooler waters right along the coastline. we don't expect much more intensification. lit bring waves, wind maybe coastal flooding. to what's going on out here. this is a strong storm. was in california. it will help ana get its deal going. it will spawn more in the way of severe weather here. heavy mountain snow in parts of the rockies. the bears will see some snow tonight. heavy rain here akroosz the plains. they just can't catch a break. lots of water on these roads and the ditches. >> good morning. ryan miller here w with you. a littleit of fog in the southwtern s suburbs partially
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sunny and bright and conditions us afternoon and air temperatures climbing into the lower 80's around the region. tonight, fog returning once again and mother's day, get out and celebrate. wewe could see a few storms develop. monday, another chance of storms but hot on tuesday noticeably more rob coming up in the next half hour. also coming up the accused kayak killer. did she murder their fiance while they were out on the water? or did he accidentally fall over? for the first time we hear from her lawyer. should you grab a new edition of the grab bag? the daughters add their take to the bags. and george clooney oppose up about his marriage to amal. what is the one thing his new wife doesn't dig about him. >> he's perfect. hold it! come with me. new dannon
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>> good saturday morning. ryaniller here with you. not m much in terms of tual weather acro the d.c. region. keeping a night on tropical storm and another that will stay to our south here. i don'tt think we will see too many effects. watching an area of low pressure and a cold frontnt coming in monday and tuesday of next week. partially sunnnny this afternoon
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and air tempeperares a climbing arouound the regn so i nicee muggy, wm day. here's the latest on tropica storm and now currentltly off t coast wi winds approaching the 60's forecasted to come ashore d then hug the carololina coast. southeastern virginia heading off the coast ocean city towards monday. 83, papartially suy d warm. wind out of the southeast. areaof fogog overnight, , mild and muggy.
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oh my. okay. you want to play with us? okay. say hello to my little friend. >> oh good morning, everybody. that is one of the most unforgettable scenes from "scarface" starring al pacino. the mansion where some of this was films is making head tlooins morning. >> i watched that movie a million times as a teen parnlg it was on hbo all the time. >> can you say -- >> say hello to my little friend. >> okay, caresara just did what i wasn't going to. coming up something that could not be more different. it's a special mother's day edition of mom testers. these moms are tough.
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>> being a mom is dangerous. >> yes. >> both moms and daughters this year weighing in on some new as-seen-on-tv products like this thing called my spy birdhouse. hmm. >> cute. we start with the first interview with the lawyer of the woman accused of killing her fiance on a kayak trip. >> she says her tee yan say fell out of the kayak. angelina griswald insists it was a terrible accident. >> reporter: good morning, paula and dan. angelica angelica graswald says they're judges her because of her behavior on social media in the days after he wept hissing. this morning, her lawyer is calling for her release, saying
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new york state police rushed to judgment. >> this attorney is not telling us what she's charged with.dicted for. we think she's being held wrongly. >> reporter: she's not been before a judge since her arrest ten days ago for the murder of her feon say vincent villafore. >> that led us to suspect something other than a tragic accident had occurred. >> reporter: graswald sharing that story with the local news. >> and then i just saw him flip. >> reporter: but in the days after, her activity on social media inviting scrutiny. changes her facebook status to these carefree poses. even uploading this seemingly light hearted video of her returning to the place where she met viafore.
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>> driving at the cornwall yacht club. yes. >> reporter: her defense attorney says the latvian citizen's behavior is a cull chushl misunderstanding. >> she comes from a society where weakness whether it's in the form of sorrow grief, fear -- is frowned upon. >> reporter: insisting the couple was happy. did she stand to gain financially from his death? >> absolutely not. he had a life insurance policy. she was not named as the beneficiary. she knew that. >> reporter: one possible motive being explored by police diary entries. she complains about sexual requests from viafore. the attorney says that does not prove anything either. >> you said cull chushl differences sflp she's a latvian citizen. there may be cultural differences. and there may be something lost
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in translation. english is not her first language. let's get to the overnight news. >> we begin with the nfl's number one draft pick jameis winston, fighting to clear his name. attorneys for winston have filed a counterclaim against the woman who has accused him of sexual assault. he was just drafted by the tampa bay buccaneers. he's seeking $75,000 in damages. the world health organization has just declared liberia ebola. free. once at the center of the e broel la outbreak. they're one of a few countries to bring a formal end. a traditional nose-to-nose exchange by britain's prince harry. the greeting caused quite a stir among some or most or all of the women on hand. and take a look at this orangutan stepping in as a nanny. the ape-sitter spends the day
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cuddling hugging, even bottle-feeding these tiger cubs. >> that is the coolest thing i have ever seen. >> that is from my dog's crazy animal friends. it airs on discovery family channel. thursdays. 9:00 p.m. today is national baby-sitters' day. >> i guess i need to send flowers. >> you do. >> nothing like some last-minute love from dan harris. >> i really thought this through. i want you to know that. eleanor, i hope you're not watching. rob marciano can you save me? >> yeah i can. >> do it. take it away. >> there are websites and services for guys like you and me dan. i'll set you up. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> procrastination is the name of the game, especially in the
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breaking news business. you never know where you're going to get pulled. boy, it's tough. across the northeast, my goodness. has it not been july-like. 90 degrees in syracuse new york. records falling in many spots. a little bit of a back door cool front for parts of the northeast. back into the 80s and near 90s on monday and tuesday. meanwhile, winter storm warnings posted with the storm in the rockies. could bring up to two feet if some spots. kind of a not so great snow year. they'll take every bit they can for water storage. severe threat in northern texas and western parts of kansas and oklahoma. that's where we'll be going today to potentially intercept some of these storms. warms across parts of florida. that's the latest on the
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it's time for one of our favorite features. when moms try out those as-seen-on-tv products you know you're wondering about. >> on this mother's day weekend, the moms are getting a little help from their daughters. here's becky worley. ♪ >> reporter: mother's day is tomorrow. so we're back with a special mother/daughter edition of "mom testers." we picked three moms and three new as-seen-on-tv products. will they be mom approved or mom disappointed? let's meet our moms. from newtown, connecticut. former abc news newers cara. from pennsylvania krysti. and from portland oregon marybeth. first up -- >> you need a grab bag. >> reporter: a reusable shopping bag that clips to your cart. krysti brought her mom. >> i think they're great.
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>> reporter: mary beth thought it was durable. >> cara had trouble keeping the bags on the cart. >> i'm going to move it. >> reporter: they tell us that the wide range of cart used by retarls makes it impossible for one clip to fit every cart perfectly. this one gets two moms approved. one mom disappointed. next up hot stamps and hot hues. >> the anything but ordinary hair accessory. >> reporter: the hottest any trepd to add flair to your daughter's hair. >> that is going to look so cool. >> reporter: cara tries it zplp you have to press it harder mom. >> i love it! >> reporter: marybeth and her girls enjoyed the makeover too. >> oh yeah. it's kind of cool. >> reporter: and krysti's 3-year-old loved it. all three moms gave it a glamorous mom-approved. last but not least -- >> it's a birdhoe. >> the my spy birdhouse.
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>> reporter: you attach it to your window for a look into the secret lives of birds. >> you're going to watch the birdies, right? >> anything? >> same situation at krysti's house. >> any bird in there? >> no. maybe some birdies don't know where the birdhouse is. >> reporter: the myspy birdhouse doesn't claim to attract birds. we'll just give it an empty nest rating. for "good morning america," becky worley abc news oakland, california. >> too bad. that would be really cool. >> you have to actually buy the bird with the birdhouse. they don't tell you that. >> like batteries not included. coming up on "good morning america," the habit that george clooney has that is driving mrs. clooney loon anyy. straight ahead. with our version of loony. >> in-house loony.
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smoet ♪ okay. time for "pop news." what you got? >> i miss rob right now. the in-house band is a little slow here. >> we're not good enough? >> well, play an instrument, maybe i'll think about it. if there was one celebrity everyone would love to party with or at least watch party, it's sofia vergara. look how she celebrated her new star on the hollywood walk of fame this week. she was joined by family and friends, some traveled from colombia. and her georges fiance joe manganiello. look at them on the dance floor. >> they are hot. >> yes. it was an epic night. an incredible cake. featuring a mini me version of sofia. congratulations to her.
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she had me at dessert bar. >> that is such an innovation. >> so simple. >> my kind of party. and george clooney can't stop gushing about his wife of eight months amal. in an interview with entertainment tonight, he listed all the reasons he fell in love with her. from her great sense of humor. so her exessential trick but fun sense of style. they don't see eye to eye on everything though. specifically george's addition to espn. the actor reveals the fight for the remote on "extra." >> it kills her because i got her into the -- you know march madness a little bit. because i'm a huge fan. and then the next week is the masters. she goes so every week we're watching a sporting event? i was like actually. >> that's how it works zplp it's kind of how it works. >> something about when george clooney says that's the way it's going to be i want to be like okay. >> it was the only reason my
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wife agreed to marry me is i don't watch sporting events. that would be a huge issue. >> really? >> ron, that's probably why you don't want to be married. you're not fighting over the remote. and you're fighting with kids. i'll take the sports over the kids programming. the mumts are officially returning to prime time here on abc. they've wasted no time getting back to work. here they are at a table read. the whole cast running through their scripts. the new rebooted series is expected to explore the muppets' personal lives. they're going a little kardashian on us. miss piggy will no doubt bring the drama. here's a "gma" exclusive photo. that blonde hair looks beautiful. another "gma" exclusive. here's kermit watching back his scene with joel steinbold. how cool would it be to work on stet with the muppets, now that weave published what they are. >> don't you feel like you're
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thank you for watching "gma" on a saturday morning. we hope to see you back here. rob will be in oklahoma. we miz you, rob. >> miss you, rob. >> good morning. checking our top stories this morning. fairfax county police tell us one of their officers was struck early this morning on route 50. the officer was taken to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. there is no word why the officer was out of their vehicle. this morning large crowds are gathering to hit the road for
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a great cause. the 2015 susan g komen race for the cure supporting breast cancer research. that means some road closures around the mall. most will be in place until 11:00 this morning. we're a proud sponsor. you can find information about donating on our website. it's a little misty and hazy but generally a good morning for this event. >> right now we do have some low clouds. we are looking at some of that low cloud and fog cover. we are into the 60's at reagan national airport 66. lower 60's across parts of maryland. our skies will begin to brighten this afternoon. that's the good news. with those skies come warmer temperatures. 83 degrees. muggy all day with winds off the ocean and out of the east. overnight back to the fog. looks like we'll see drizzle.
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low temperatures in the lower 60's. your mother's day shifting to nice. the fog will burn off and chance of afternoon storms in the afternoon. then back into the 80's. >> thanks for watching. have a great saturday.
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