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good morning, america. breaking overnight, the biggest severe weather outbreak of the summer. nearly 900 storm reports in 48 hours. lightning striking transformers blowing them up fast-moving floodwaters ripping hopes from their foundation. >> oh my god. >> more damaging winds and hail on the way. new this morning, new video from the fbi of that boston police captain's son pledging his allegiance to isis. >> in your mind then is all the united states an enemy? >> yes. >> what we are learning about his plot to carry out a massacre on a college campus and why his own father turned him in. the great escape. new video this morning of one of the world's most dangerous men breaking out of prison. el chapo slipping out of sight in his maximum security cell into that mile-long tunnel. our reporter inside that tunnel this morning revealing how he did it. and welcome to pluto. earth's first look ever at the
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faraway icy world. the interstellar drive-by nearly a decade and more than 4 billion miles in the making and what people are seeing on the surface of the former planet this morning. good morning america. let's take a look at those photos. as you said nearly ten years in the making. there is pluto. former planet. >> it's not a planet right? >> not a planet but look at those photos. 13 hours for those to get back to nasa. huge cheers when it happened. there's bill nye. >> that is so incredible. we're going to have so much more on those stunning images. we begin with a fourth straight day of severe weather that's been tearing a path across the country. 23 states hammered by those storms and nearly 900 storm reports in just the last 48 hours. ginger has been following all of it for us. >> one of those states arc a. more than 80-mile-per-hour winds knocking over trucks certainly
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tree limb a lot of folks without all that power and it's hot too in a lot of these places. almost 400 severe storm reports in just the last 24 hours and this morning we even have flash flooding happening in philadelphia. overnight, lightning striking and transformers blowing from georgia to tennessee. and now an overhead look at the flooding catastrophe in johnson county kentucky racing floodwaters ripped homes from their foundation and swept them away. >> oh my god. >> reporter: you can see what's left. homes carried downriver, gutted. cars tossed. today, they will again search for the six missing people. almost 400 severe storm reports including this tornado in central tennessee. >> it's a nightmare. >> reporter: and up in western new york. >> everything is underwater. >> reporter: this was a street. now a channel of swift water ripping through
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neighborhood. >> i can just hear somebody screaming. >> reporter: this woman getting caught up in rushing waters. rescuers getting to her just in time. >> she probably would have gone under water. >> reporter: she's recovering this minor injuries. >> she was scared to death. >> the flash flood warning in eastern pennsylvania but also just south of lexington, kentucky also just south of indianapolis. now, where will the severe weather be today? there are three pockets we have to watch for along that same cold front that has such a history of damaging wind and certainly the isolated tornado, you go from parts of georgia back into south carolina even a little bit of north carolina and then too back in the northern plain, grand island bismarck all have to be on alert. so much more coming up george. >> thank you, ginger. the latest on that boston police captain's son arrested for plotting a terror attack on u.s. soil. the isis loyalist in court tuesday held without bail and for the first time we hear from him as interrogation tapes are played in court and brian ross
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here with the story. good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning, the interrogation tape reveals a young man completely committed to isis defending executions and prepared to take actions on its behalf. because of power of what alexander ciccolo said on the tape, the fbi blacked out his face for fear it could be used by isis as propaganda. this was 23-year-old alexander ciccolo hours after being arrested by the fbi on july 4th as a suspected terrorist. >> in your mind is all the united states an enemy? >> yes. >> and every person. >> yes, it's unjust. >> reporter: for the first time on a tape played in court one of the young americans accused of plotting to attack america on behalf of isis defending isis and its gruesome executions. >> people that you see being executed are criminals. they're criminals. they're the lowest of the low. >> reporter: the fbi says ciccolo wanted to pull off a
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massacre worse than the boston marathon bombing where his own father boston police captain robert ciccolo was on the scene. it was kappes ciccolo who first alerted federal agents that his son had gone off the deep end. >> the group that calls itself isis or isil, they're doing a good thing? >> yeah, yeah, they are. they're doing a good thing. >> reporter: what part of what they're doing is good? like what's good? >> they're implementing the sharia they're freeing people from oppression. >> reporter: according to the fbi, ciccolo plotted to attack a major college campus and a nearby gay bar with pressure cooker bombs like the ones used in the boston marathon attack. and then the fbi says he planned to execute non-muslim students and broadcast it live on the internet. >> now, the islamic state come in with guns. they don't come in peacefully. they come in with knives and take people's heads off.
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>> they kill enemies. they kilo pressers. you understand. >> reporter: after watching that tape a federal judge ordered ciccolo held without bail calling him a danger to the community. while some members of his family were present in the court, his father the police captain who first tipped off the fbi about him was not there. amy. >> all right, brian, thank you for the latest details on that. to the fallout from that nuclear deal with iran. there were celebrations on the streets of tehran. people there welcoming the historic agreement. the reaction back here at home mixed. republicans vowing to fight the deal in congress and abc's martha raddatz is in tehran with the very latest. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry arrived back in the u.s. overnight after weeks of marathon negotiations ending with that historic deal but it is clear his work is not over. despite the excitement about the agreement here in tehran. fervent reactions to the nuclear deal resonating around the
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world. on the streets of tehran those who suffered under sanctions for years danced overnight in celebration. but in israel, prime minister benjamin netanyahu was the deal's biggest critic calling it a mistake of historic proportions. >> the world is much more dangerous place today than it was yesterday. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner spoke out against the deal threatening to halt it. >> going to hand a dangerorous regime billions of dollars in sanctions relief while paving a way for a nuclear iran, if, in fact it's as bad a deal as i think it is we'll do everything to stop it. >> reporter: now house speaker and congress have 60 days to review it and accept or reject it but president obama has threatened to veto a congressional rejection telling "the new york times" -- >> this by a wide margin is the
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most definitive path by which iran will not get a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: and secretary of state john kerry argued that there is no great alternative to the deal. >> the alternative is to what go to war immediately, bomb them sanction them further? well wait no you can't sanction them further. >> reporter: president obama acknowledged in his interview with "the new york times" that some of the money that iran receives from sanctions relief could be used to sponsor terrorism against its enemies in the region. the president saying we will have to systemically guard against that. george. >> okay martha thanks. the president will continue to push this today at 1 p.m. press conference. the race for the white house. your voice, your vote. new poll for "usa today" shows trump leading the way. for now it's fueling his rise. >> reporter: his comments controversial, offensive. he's been attacked by democrats
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and republicans. but his popularity has actually gone up. take a look at the latest abc news/"washington post" poll. back in may just 16% viewed him favorably. that number is now doubled 33% saying they view donald trump favorably. it's a remarkable increase george but trump remains the most divisive person in this race democrat or republican, by far. look at this. 61% even in that poll say they view him unfavorably, the largest unfavorable rating by far of any of the candidates. >> which may explain why jeb bush has decided to take him on fubore. r: he sure has. bush was in iowa yesterday and he went right at donald trump over those immigration comments. >> mr. trump has every right to have every belief he has. he's going to run, that's fine but i don't want to be associated with the kind of vitriol that he's spewing out these days. >> reporter: the bottom line here george is that republicans used to think they could ignore donald trump.
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but now as you see with jeb bush they clearly no longer think that and go right at him. >> first debate coming up in a couple weeks. thanks very much. now to that massive manhunt for one of the world's most dangerous drug lords. a nearly $4 million reward being offered for el chapo and this morning new video from the moment he slipped out of his cell and getting our first look inside that mile-long tunnel he escaped through. abc's gio benitez is in mexico. good morning, gio. >> reporter: amy, good morning to you. three prison officials have already lost their jobs over this escape and this morning now for the first time we're seeing the most revealing video yet. this morning, new eye-opening surveillance videos capturing the crucial moments before joaquin "el chapo" guzman escapes from that maximum security prison. watch as he paces back and forth before taking off the tracking bracelet monitoring his every move. he walks to his shower area ducks behind the wall bends down and vanishes. el chapo sporting a full head of
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hair and a mustache successfully dodging two surveillance cameras, one mounted outside his cell's entrance the other a close circuit lens inside. mexican officials conceding the dangerous and infamous drug lord exploited that obvious blind spot. his shower stall deliberately set up to protect the inmate's privacy and something else look there even appears to be an electronic device maybe an ipad or iphone next to his bed. all right. we're inside the el chapo tunnel. now for the first time we're personally seeing up close the inside of that tunnels you can see, you've got electricity in here. he had lights that would have led all the way down through that tunnel powered by this generator here. mexican government taking abc through the now notorious tunnel running nearly a full mile underground from the shower in his cell to a half built house used to hide an estimated 379
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truckloads of dirt pulled out of the ground to make that tunnel. you can see there's an electric pulley system to pull things out and another hole 30 feet deep that officials say leads right to a deeper part of that tunnel. look closely. you can see rails. authorities finding this modified motorcycle down below, as well. this must have been in the works for a long time. inside the underground chamber we walk up the stairs he would have used to escape. and here it is. this is the house where he just walked into and disappeared. el chapo's responsible for about a quarter of the drugs in the u.s. up to 60% of the drugs in chicago alone. so this morning chicago has once again named el chapo public enemy number one, george. >> i'll bet they have. gio, thanks very much. to a frightening skywest flight causing major change for the airline. the faafaa imposed unusual restricts on the carrier after one of its planes fell 12,000
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feet during an april flight. the airline now ordered to fly at lower altitudes and david kerley covering the story from reagan national airport. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, george. this really is a highly unusual move by the government really placing a limit on how high an airline can fly its planes because one of them started falling out of the sky. it happened back in april, a skywest united express flight from denver to oklahoma city it was at 39,000 feet when the pilot stalled the aircraft. it started falling out of the sky. 12,000 feet before theyned control. now, flying at altitude the air is a little thinner and the margin of error for pilots is much smaller and you can get into a stall quicker. now you probably heard of skywest, they fly for some of the major airlines flights for united american delta, us airways and alaska airlines. skywest itself is rejecting the faa's statement and is calling this just a slow speed event and it says that the altitude cap for three types of its aircraft
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they call that a head scratcher. despite that skywest says it is using this incident to provide additional training to its pilots so george this morning three types of aircraft for skywest can only go so high. >> david kerley thanks very much. to paula faris with today's other top stories starting with a war crime conviction from world war ii. >> good morning. the guilty verdict came in from germany for the man known as the bookkeeper of auschwitz. oscar groene convicted on 3,000 counts of accessory to murder and sentenced to four years in prison. back in 1944 he was in charge of collecting money stolen from jews before they were killed. and deliberations get under way this morning in the colorado movie massacre trial after nearly three months and more than 250 witnesses, the jury must decide whether james holmes was insane when he opened fire at that "batman" premiere killing 12 people. and terrifying moments for a florida police officer run down by a car.
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look at this. it happened in orlando. the officer approaches the driver with his gun drawn then the passenger runs away. as the officer moves in that direction, the driver is going to slam into him. there's the passenger running out. the driver will then slam into him flipping him over the hood right there, shots fired. the officer managed to fire off three shots. he is okay. that passenger, however, is still on the run. a scare along a freeway in southern california. what started as a car fire exploded then spread into the hillside. the flames so intense, three lanes of traffic had to be shut down. however, no injuries were reported. and former cincinnati reds great pete rose received a standing ovation at last night's all-star game in cincinnati being honored as one of the reds best i have players. rose of course banned from baseball for gambling. he is waiting to discuss his possible reinstatement. you could hear everyone chanting "pete." mike trout of the angels had a leadoff home run and the
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american league never looked back winning 6-3. trout named mvp for the second consecutive year so that's a.l. has taken 10 of the last 13 all-star games and they will have home field advantage in the world series. finally, how is this for a less congested and faster way to the office albeit a little wet. in boulder, folks left their car keys behind and rode the rapids instead. this is legit, everyone. they celebrate the city's annual tube to work day. most were clad in wet suits however we found some who chose a more classic business attire, suits. so many tubers showed up this year there were even a few fender benders but one fatal flaw you have to actually bring some dry clothes to work. >> or just go to work in your swimsuit. >> probably frowned upon. we couldn't pull that off. >> another look at those photos. >> yes, please george everybody, let's talk about pluto. those stunning images coming back from millions of miles away. this morning, our closest encounter with what so many of us grew up thinking was our
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ninth planet. abc's t.j. holmes is here with more on it. good morning t.j. >> pluto is getting a bit of how do you like me now moment. here's the first glimpse this morning at a part of the universe that has captured imaginations since its discovery 85 years ago. nasa's new horizons spacecraft sent back these first ever images of pluto's surface. humanity's first glimpse of the former ninth planet farthest from the moon and subject to endless curiosity. the discovery part of a space odyssey that's taken nine years and over 3 billion miles. the new horizons vessel traveled 31,000 miles per hour as it cruised 6,000 miles away from the surface. pluto was downgraded to a dwarf planet back in 2006 but turns out little pluto is bigger than anyone thought. this mission proving it's almost 1500 miles across. >> all: three, two, one. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: cheers and pride
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rippled through the scientific community. >> this is a tremendous moment in human history. >> reporter: more excitement later as new horizons is expected to send back clearer images. some of the excitement is not among the young folks but all the folks like us who grew up with it being a planet. pluto, the dog, i got to get a disney plug in it's required on every story but, no we have the fascination because we grew up with it. a lot of young people did so our little guy, pluto. >> not so little after all. thanks t.j. that is great. we'll go back to ginger. you have flash flooding around philadelphia. >> brand-new pictures. i showed you that flash flood warning but from pottstown, 1 to 3 inches. do not drive into the water. cars are stalling hearing about highways shutting down for a time and quick look at that damage that happened in alabama. 60 to 80-mile-per-hour winds. the heat index now.
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jacqui: good morning, washington. it will b be another warm and muggy y day, with improvements just around the corner. grab thembrea, a few showers are affected midday, nothi severe. a re freshing change in the air tonight, temperatures dropping down into the 60's with partly cloudy skies and thursday looking fantastic, mostly sunny. another nicice one for you on your friday, hot and humid wiwith >> lots more coming up. another twist in that bizarre "gone girl" kidnapping case as investigators now say there
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jummy: good morning. we want to start with an update your forecast right now with jacqui jeras. jacqui: not a bad day to look forward to. you will still want the umbrella handy, dodging a few showers today, mainly to the midday and afternoon hours as low pressure pushes through the region we will expect to see less humid conditions by this evening and by the time you wake up tomorrow things will be a lot better.
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topping out into the upper 80's with a few showers between 11:00 and 5:00, temperatures are in the mid 80's. angela: major problems on 66, this is the jim headed towards fairfax eastbound as you approach 120 three and everything is moved over to the shoulder moving at a bumper-to-bumper pace. traveling the beltway in prince george's county clear of the crash that we had on allentown road headed towards atlanta inner loop delays in virginia headed towards [indiscernible] and that is the latest on the commute. jummy: we will get an update today i'm a cold case that has gripped the region for decades. children when they disappeared in 1975 near him all in wheaton they were never found and no one was charged with their death today at noon investigators ran to announce major developments.
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good morning, america. right now, the cleanup begins from that huge outbreak of severe storms. nearly 900 reports including flash floods and tornadoes in the past 48 hours. right now a new poll out this morning showing donald trump is now the front-runner for the republican presidential nomination moving ahead of former florida governor jeb bush. and christmas discounts in july. amazon and walmart holding black friday-like events this morning offering huge sales. amazon's prime day trending big right now. >> we have a lot to get to. we are kicking off our "gma" survival week. so many facing flash flooding. would you know what to do if you were caught in one. "gma's" matt gutman is here with tips to save your life. >> he is our expert but first we'll get the latest on that bizarre kidnapping case that looked like a real life "gone girl." a california couple vindicated. denise huskins and investigators believe the suspect has
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committed this crime before. abc's cecilia vega is tracking the case from vallejo, california. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hey, george good morning to you. just when you think the story couldn't get stranger it does. could this alleged kidnapper behind other break-ins. they're looking into similar cases with the same m.o. masked attackers terrifying their victims. this morning investigators say the alleged mastermind behind a bizarre northern california kidnapping plot could have even more victims. >> we were happy to hear that the name had surfaced again. >> reporter: 38-year-old matthew muller behind bars accused of breaking into this vallejo home in march and abducting denise huskins as she and her boyfriend aaron quinn slept. muller is now suspected also in a 2009 home invasion in palo alto. police calling them eerily similar. >> he restrained her, blindfolded her and threatened to rob her and sexually assault
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her. >> reporter: police doubted the story. many saying it resembled the blockbuster "gone girl." >> i feel like i could disappear. >> reporter: now this morning yet another bizarre turn. according to court documents the whole thing may have been a case of mistaken identity. the fbi says huskins' abductor told her they were looking for quinn's ex-fiancee saying they target someone for money. among the items investigators say they found in a storage unit linked to muller duct tape wireless video cameras and drones. shortly after huskins released the kidnappers e-mailing this photo to the san francisco chronicle claiming this is the bed where she was held. the abductors not only taking credit for the disappearance, but expressing remorse writing we are deeply ashamed and regretful of our unforgivable conduct. muller's attorney says his client will plead not guilty and that he suffers from bipolar disorder. >> the mental illness he has suffered is something that's
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debilitating and has really degraded his entire life. >> reporter: vallejo police called this case a hoax. this morning they are still not apologizing. does the vallejo police department owe this couple an apology? >> we'll evaluate that when the investigation is complete and go from there. >> reporter: did you drop the ball. >> i don't believe so no. >> reporter: yeah police here still standing by those comments from four months ago that this whole thing was a waste of valuable city resources. that captain telling me george it is all under investigation this morning. >> okay cecilia, thanks very much. let's talk to dan abrams about this. still scratching my head. >> it's unbelievable. it's unbelievable that now you read through this 59-page arrest warrant that comes from the fbi. it's an unbelievable page turner every page you go through and say no way and then this happened and then this happened. they were able to link this back to him because he allegedly tried to do this to somebody else. he leaves his cell phone there.
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they're able to link the cell to him. they then of course get a search warrant, they find what was apparently the stolen computer from these two victims' homes and now the fbi are clearly saying looks, we've got all this evidence that links it back so why are they still saying -- >> that's my question. how could the police get it so wrong in the first place and what could possibly be served by them digging in now? >> you know look i think that they're embarrassed and, look here's their position. their position is there were inconsistencies in their stories, that the victims' stories were not consistent as they talked to them about what happened. okay maybe they weren't. but if what i read in that arrest warrant is true i don't see how the police department -- remember that's an fbi arrest warrant and now talking about a separate local police deparent who is saying we are not conceding that we got it wrong. >> i spoke to the couple's lawyer yesterday. how vulnerable is the police department now to a lawsuit? >> police departments get things
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wrong and just because they get things wrong doesn't mean they can get successfully sued. what's different here are the public statements that they made. and as a result that does make them more vulnerable to possibly lawsuits but sounds like they're ready to fight it. >> dan abrams thanks very much. all right, guy, thanks very much. new details on that incredible survival story in washington state. the teenage girl who walked away from a small plane crash and out of the wilderness. two days later she is back home and we are hearing from her for the first time on that 911 call from after she was found. abc's ryan owens has the story. >> reporter: autumn veatch is wake up in her own bed after spending one night in the hospital. a remarkable recovery complete with the 16-year-old's favorite food chicken nuggets. and a front row seat to news coverage of her almost unbelievable survival story. >> we crashed and i was the only one that made it out. >> reporter: this morning we're
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hearing autumn's voice for the first time as she tells a 911 operator how she lived through a plane crash that killed her stepgrandparents. >> i have a lot of burns on my hands and i'm like kind of covered in bruises and scratches and stuff. >> reporter: the crash happened saturday afternoon as the three were flying from montana to washington state. investigators say the small plane hit bad weather and slammed into the side of a mountain. the sheriff says the teen stayed the plane's wreckage that first night but with no sign of help she started hiking down the mountain following a creek that led to a river. she slept that second night on a sandbar in the water. on monday she kept walking the river until she finally found a road and flagged down a car. >> she's amazing. she's remarkable. she really had the courage and will to continue on. >> reporter: autumn's father says she learned how to navigate this rugged terrain. >> let's go. >> yeah.
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>> reporter: by watching survival shows on tv. the host of "naked and afraid" on discovery says he's impressed with the teen. >> this girl made the right decision. head downstream. because downstream is where civilization is going to be. >> reporter: life-saving lessons that brought a teenager home at long last. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, brewster, washington. >> remarkable. >> it sure is, boy. >> thanks to ryan for that. storms in the southwest bringing down trees and causing so much of that flash flooding we've been talking about, ginger. >> monsoon is on. you can see the damage in some places like phoenix, arizona and the video we have just there you can see that flash flooding across the street. someone trying to make it through and they are beyond lucky because if it was an inch or two higher they would not. remember anywhere from a foot to two feet can knock a car off. warm moisture feeding in from dolores that's going to take a track and jacquiui: gd morning
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washington. most of today wiwill be ok, but we wiwill be e dodgg a couple of ra showers. no severe weather expected otheise mixture of sunshine and clad >> this weather brought to you by the all new honda pilot and quickly numbers in the 90s again in the plains and southeast, nye friends, it's going to feel like 103 in places. >> thanks very much. coming up "gma" surviveal week. flash floods can strike in an instant. do you know how to stay safe. the shopping showdown trending huge overnight. amazon and walmart going head-to-head. the best deals right now.
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find the styles and brands for every big moment. where? famous footwear. back now at 7:42 with "gma" survival week and how to survive a flash flood. raging water can take you by surprise and sweep you away in an instant. abc's matt gutman is here with important information that could just save your life. good morning, matt. >> good morning, lara.
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ginger just showed those videos. you think how could anybody have survived that? we'll show you a couple swimming techniques that could keep you from drowning and a car like this how it could help you or harm you. this is the most terrifying thing i've ever seen. they can form almost instantly. >> oh my god. oh, my god. >> reporter: heavy rains turning into flash floods. some invading communities with more than twice the power of niagara falls. >> oh my gosh. oh, my gosh. >> reporter: and snatching up anyone in their path. >> we have two more trapped in high water. >> reporter: that's not a river down there. that was once part of a highway. out of control water claiming the lives of at least 25 americans already this year including one just this week. >> please don't get out. >> reporter: that's 70-year-old glen dotson. his car getting hammered by floodwaters. he makes the dangerous decision to get out a and run. >> oh he just fell down.
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>> reporter: walls of mud and water just came right at me. >> reporter: a good samaritan pulling him into another vehicle saving his life. to learn ow to survive a flash flood, i get into one. or the next closest thing, class three rapids on the new river in west virginia. the idea is that a river can simulate floodwaters. >> absolutely. >> reporter: my survival rescue ranger kathy zerkel. her first lesson. >> stay out of the water. >> reporter: that doesn't look fast but i nearly got swept away. in the shallows we practice two methods of swimming that could save your life. first aggressive. going as hard as you can for the shore or target you think you can reach. something like an eddy a space behind a car, rock or building where the water is calm and then defensive swimming feet up floating on your back when you
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need to rest but now i'm on my own. without an inflated life vest. about to get real. i try aggressive swimming. >> close to the eddy. >> reporter: i do it a couple of times. i never realized how hard it is to swim fully clothed clinging to floating debris like this cooler may be the rest you need but to simulate the most dangerous floods we head whitewater. so we have camera here camera here gopros on and kayakers rescuers and a camera 900 feet up on that bridge. this time it's all about defensive swimming. keeping my feet up so i don't get dragged under. the goal just making it out. it was like being in a giant industrial sized washing machine. every year it happens.
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12 inches of water could start your car moving down the street. but if the water is lower than that stay in it. if it starts to rise you see water filling your car, get out. un unbuckle your seat belt roll down the window. what you want to do is climb up on top of the roof like this. this way will be much more visible to rescuers that can come get you. if the car starts moving. get off and try to swim to safety. >> ma matt go take a nap. i know i need one after watching that. >> yep. >> i mean you are a brave man. matt gutman thank you so much. so much more coming up on "good morning america." did you guys see this? a great white shark stuck on shore now we have the real story behind what happened.
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"the speed feed" time. paula, take it away. >> in the water. we have video going viral this morning of a very special rescue and the real story behind the action. this great white shark more than seven feet long found himself stuck on this cape cod beach struggling and instead of being afraid the crowd rooting for that shark to be revived. the rescuers tossing water on him and listen to the cheers as he comes back to life if you can hear this.
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yeah you can hear them cheering for him and then those shark rescuers pulling him out to the water and then releasing him to sea. look at him. he looks no worse for his trip to the beach. lara i know you were concerned. jaws jr. doing just fine. >> okay. i just want all living things to be okay. >> he's okay this morning. >> we'll look at shanghai disney coming up. tes postal service? exactly. that's what pushes us to deliver smarter simpler faster sleeker earlier fresher harder farther quicker and yeah even on sundays. what's next? we'll show you. a big mac, an asian chicken salad. ten piece chicken mcnuggets! minions: (speaking minionese) ha ha ha ha ha! you can win $250,000 with minion mania at mcdonald's. and double your chances to win with a
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jummy: he wanted get an update on the weather for you right now. jacqui: not a bad day, the umbrella will be handy mainly through the midday and afternoon hours or is a low pressure area the region, by the time we wake up tomorrow things will be looking a lot better. a rise into the 80's by lunch hour, topping out into the upper 80's, a few showers between 11:00 and 5:00. beautiful day tomorrow and friday with temperatures in the mid-80's. angela: traveling to tysons corner no issue to run or on the virginia side, however traveling through prince george's county
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in college park, just north of route one once you get past the crash there are many delays on the outer loop heading into montgomery county. d.c. 295 jamming up as you approach the 14th street ridge. back to you, jummy. jummy: we helped him on the identity of the man fatally shot at the week metro's nation. police detained several people for questioning of we don't know right now if any arrests have been made. heads up today a big day for you online shoppers, amazon has designated july 15 as prime day offering deep online discounts for members of its prime service. walmart is offering over 2000 deals online. you can get more weather,
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good morning, america. it's 8 a.m. day care mystery. the tragedy after a 3-month-old was left in an un-lanced day-care center now under investigation and big questions this morning about other day-care centers. ♪ we got bad blood ♪ it's being called christmas in july. the shopping smackdown trending huge overnight. walmart and amazon going head-to-head for your wallet and the best deals this morning. ♪ need your love ♪ what happens when your partner doesn't like your pals. we'll tell you what could be the real problem and how to fix it our love experts weigh in. ♪ on top of the world hey ♪ and are you ready for your first look at this brand-new disney park. we're there this morning. >> good morning, america. i'm bob woodruff on this castle which is about to be filled with princesses you can't believe where this is but you will find out coming up. plus "ant-man"'s paul ruud here live in times square as we said -- >> good morning, america.
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♪ good morning, paul ruud. that was more "anchorman" than "ant-man." but look at these pictures from disney shanghai right now. we'll take you inside there. so much buzz, the first pictures were revealed overnight and, of course disney is our parent company and that is going to be an amazing project. >> it is and abc's bob woodruff has been there, there with our favorite friends. it's been such a huge project as you might imagine. so much excitement anticipation and it looks incredible. we'll take you inside in just a bit. >> terrific. then we're also trying to set a random guinness world record this morning. sara haines is just the woman to do it. my girl in central park right now where a crazy event is about to kick off. can you give us a little explanation? [ cheers and applause ]
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>> do you feel like you woke up in a doublemint commercial? you might have because i sure did. this morning we've got 150 sets of twins. that's 300 people do the math for you. jumping on can democrat bikes to ride a course and set a guinness world record. it's going to happen live. you got to stay tuned to see it. you guys are you excited? nd applause ] >> it's the most twins riding tandem bikes and they have to ride for two miles so twins tandem two miles. >> got it. >> feel like it's not random. that's the point. let's get the morning rundown from paula faris. >> thank you, george. the other big story as ginger has been talking about punishing storm as cross the country unleashing killer floods and hurricane-force winds. lightning blew up transformers across the south. tornadoes tore apart homes and snapped trees in tennessee and in western new york some areas
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were swamped by up to 2 inches of rain per hour. this is the result of the severe flooding that w away homes in kentucky six people are missing and we're going to have ginger's forecast straight ahead. president obama will be making his case for the nuclear agreement with iran at a news conference later this afternoon. congressional republicans are slamming this deal. some calling it unacceptable. the president says he will veto any effort to derail the deal. opponents however need a two-thirds majority in congress to override that presidential veto. new video showing the moment the mexican drug lord known as el chapo escaped from prison. see him pacing in his cell right here. he takes off his electric monitoring bracelet and ducks behind the wall of his shower never to be seen again. it led to this mile-long tunnel ventilated and discussion tom built for el chapo's 5'6" frame. this next story perhaps every parent's worst nightmare. leaving your baby at day care and then returning a few hours
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later to find your child has mysteriously died. that's what happened to one family here in new york. abc's mara schiavocampo has details. >> reporter: this morning, an unlicensed new york city day care being investigated after an infant died suddenly on his very first day under their care. 3-month-old karl towndro found unresponsive 15 minutes after being put down for his midday nap. >> parents are distraught. a little bit in shock and trying to get a handle on what what happened. >> reporter: according to police mary ellen astronautman called 911. dispatchers talking her through the steps of cpr until first responders arrived. the cause of death is still unknown. now the owner is being questioned by police and the center has been shut down. highlighting a danger to parents everywhere. the exact number of unlicensed child care providers nationally is unknown. but they aren't subject to basic training requirements and
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background checks and could be putting children at risk. one study finding children at un-lanced facilities in virginia are five times more likely to die of physical abuse, neglect or even sudden unexplained infant death than children in state regulated homes. for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo abc news new york. so tragic. our thoughts and prayers go out to that family. a passing to note. a member of our abc family. marlene sanders was a pioneer in the industry. in 1964 she became the first woman to anchor a nightly newscast. she reported from vietnam in 1966 became the first female vice president of a news division. sanders was 84 years old. and finally, some bridesmaids going the extra mile to get where they needed to be with their thumb. here they are hitchhiking after their cab broke down and there wasn't enough time to wait for another one. they were picked up along with the bride's mother by a random stranger. it was another woman who just
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felt sorry for them. they took this photo. it turns out the woman who picked them up she is about to be a bride herself. ironically she was on her way to pick up her engagement ring. >> one hitchhiking group i wouldck up too. they look legit. >> they look benign. going out on a limb. to lara in the social square. >> thank you very much george. here's what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." christmas in july. amazon and walmart battling it out with big savings that launch overnight. what you need to know before you click and hopefully save. and the first ever look at disney's newest spectacular theme park and inside the espy awards caitlyn jenner and so many others up for huge honors tonight. robin is there with it all and the applause as the crowd is psyched because paul ruud is with us. "ant-man" in the house. >> hi. >> nice to see you. >> hi, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] >> "good morning america."
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know before you click. >> reporter: nothing gets our attention like a good sale and that's why amazon has designated today as prime day. thousands of items on sale. they claim more deals than black friday but there's a catch. you have to be a mell of their $99 a year prime service. >> they obviously want to attract more members to the prime program, prime members spend more they buy more frequently. they're more profitable. >> reporter: today's sale offers the spectrum a 32-inch hdtv for $75. a 40-incher for $115. high-end roomba vacuum for $100 off all the way down to baby wipe 60% off and the harry potter books, 50% off. here's a pro tip. go to a site called camelcamel camelcamelcamel.com and set an alert. the second there's a price drop you'll get notified. you don't have to pay the prime subscription to take advantage of the sale. amazon offers a 30-day free trial that you can cancel.
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walmart launched its own sale offering discounts on over 2,000 items and what they call atomic deals like an apple ipad mini 2 $174 off. a black & decker drill with lots of parts for $30 discounted off retail. a toshiba laptop for $253 off and to try to compete with amazon prime's free shipping they reduced their free shipping minimum to $35 from $50. >> walmart obviously wants to get more attention for its online offerings, its e-commerce busi growing quickly but still isn't very big relative to the size of walmart. relationship for "good morning america," becky worley. >> i have a date. >> i can't wait. >> exciting. >> i can't believe i actually beat you guys to it this morning. >> oh. >> impressive george. >> yeah. next up on our "gma heat index," a big moment for our parent company, disney the first ever look at its newest
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theme park a magical world in mainland china. abc's bob woodruff joins us live from shanghai, good morning bob. >> reporter: good morning, amy. i'm going to tell you about these kids in a minute but first of all we went to this resort. it's bigger than i ever expected to be in fact we got the chance to go to the top of this castle right here and we shot it all with a drone. for the first time the world is finally getting a glimpse of disney's new resort. >> how about that? isn't that fantastic. >> reporter: almost 1,000 acres of land in shanghai 12,000 employees working quickly painting sculpting the finalest detail razing the most impressive structures to date. the storybook castle. when this opens it'll be the tallest and biggest castle in all of disney and to put this size in perspective. within the three provinces an the area there are 300 million people. that's bigger than the united states.
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and just looking out from here it's stunning. after more than four years of waiting details finally revealed. a huge mountain man-made with towering waterfall, carousel in the gardens of imagination, updated version of tomorrowland. new roller coaster based on the movie "tron." some of the greatest characters showed up. big hero 6, woody, mickey also snow white. >> magic mirror on the wall who is the fairest of them all? >> reporter: a new close friend. >> oh well i love to introduce you to the dwarfs. so happy to have an eighth dwarf. >> reporter: maybe i can be one of them. i can join the club. >> i would love to have you. >> reporter: traditional chinese artistry at the heart of the park's design. ford to make this iconic american experience one that the chinese people can call their own. top chinese acrobats already in rehearsal for a show based on disany's "tarzan." chinese calligraphy adorn a
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traditional tea house and the messages and music will be heard in mandarin. ♪ that's going to look like the real castle within less than a year. >> indeed, indeed, it is. it's going to be terrific. >> reporter: for john lindsay, this is the fourth he's helped to built. down below he shows me the new "pirates of the caribbean" ride combining the newest technology in art. >> fight to the bitter end. >> when you're in the boat you have cannon fire going up on either side of you. cannon across fighting on the decks above. >> reporter: for disney this is its sixth resort from california to florida, paris, tokyo and hong kong. this one about $5.5 billion to complete. is this the biggest investment disney has ever done? ? we've never built a park to open
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as big as this on opening day this will be the biggest. >> reporter: any idea when it will open? >> in the spring of. >> reporter: 2016. >> 2016. if you would have stood here with me on this ground in 1999 and thought one day we'll be here opening disneyland you probably would have thought i was out of my mind. a lot of work going on. a lot of noise being generated and i'm confident we're going to make the date. >> reporter: now, i had the chance to walk around the town of shanghai here and just try to find the kids and see if they've ever heard about this new resort. every single one of them said they do know about it and they want to go. they know it's going to happen in the spring so they said that's what we're going to do. amazing, amazing day. back to you, guys. >> only kids who have heard about that. >> i feel like it would be a wonderful "gma" on the road trip. >> thanks so much. i learned that it's shanghai. not shanghai. i've been saying it wrong. we should mention bob will be covering china and connecting
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asia with america for abc news as well as bringing his insights on the home front. we look forward to that and more from bob. >> we sure do. now we move on in our "heat index" to the espy awards. buzz is building for tonight's big show right here on abc. honors the best and most courageous in the sports world. one. the biggest awards goes to caitlyn jenner. robin will be there for it. a look at what to expect. ♪ >> reporter: it's the biggest night in sports. the espys. celebrating the best athlete, teams and moments of the year. but far bigger than any game play the espys also pays tribute to the heroic actions of fellow athletes and colleagues who have faced their toughest challenges off the field. un unforgettable moments like last year's honor bestowed on my dear friend the late stuart scott. >> you beat cancer by how you live why you live and in the manner in which you live.
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and now proudly living her truth, one of the most noted honorees set to receive one of the night's biggest awards the arthur ashe courage award. caitlyn jenner. expected to be surrounded by her family. the one time olympic champion jenner first captured the attention of the nation for displaying athletic character and determination. and this past april showing that same strength of character sitting down with our own diane sawyer. >> for all intents and purposes i am a woman. bruce lives a lie. she is not a lie. >> reporter: and to honor both a teammate and soldier set to receive the pat tillman award for service former notre dame basketball player iraq war veteran and purple heart recipient, danielle green. >> stops and pops. >> reporter: after losing her lower left arm in combat green counsels fellow veterans. >> you can step out of your own
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environment and impact other people's lives. >> reporter: lea still and her dad defensive tackle devon still are proof of just that. >> we beat up cancer. >> reporter: as voices and activists for pediatric cancer awareness and this year's recipients of the jimmy v. perseverance award. he said don't give up. don't ever give . what do you say to families who are in a similar situation? >> you know you can't really give up and not give your child's fight with cancer a purpose. >> reporter: what has been the most humbling aspect of all this for you? >> to watch my 4-year-old daughter make such a big impact on this world. >> repdaddy/daughter powerhouse share that message of courage and strength one selfie and fist bump at a time. i know that you wish that lea could be here with you. did she give you any tips? daddy, don't cry. >> dad, you're a big baby. stop crying. >> oh love that little girl.
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what a great story that s watch the espys live at:00 p.m. 7:00 central right here on abc. outside to ginger. >> oh what a crowd out here on a muggy wednesday morning. the windows are even getting that condensation. it's nice -- you know it feels so good but your shirt shows it perfectly. can you show us that. >> chill is the new cool. that's what we need to do. so sweaty out here. unless you're under the showers and storms which produced flash flooding in parts of pennsylvania and new jersey it's a rough ride and will be along that cold front today with the showers and thunderstorms but after it it gets cooler and drier and by tomorrow morning you may even need a jacket in some places closer to new york city. at least i do. i'm always cold.jacqui: good morning, shington. it will banother warm and muggday,ith improvements just around the corner. grab the umbrella, a f few showers are affected midy, nothing severe.
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a refreshing change in the tonight, temperaratutures dropping down into t 60's with partly cloudy skies and thursday looking fantastic, mostly sny. another ne one for you on your fridayay, hot and humid with th >> so again storms will break all this up and we'll be a lot chillier tomorrow morning. okay cooler. lara. >> your seat is waiting. "pop news" time and hello, chris harrison. >> hello, chris harrison. >> in stereo. that was good. >> how are you, friend? >> i'm good. >> we need your help. we'll talk to you later about relationships and then we're doing something special after the show but right now just chime in whenever you want all right? >> come up with some good puns for "pop news." >> thank you. it's very important. you know that's part. >> i'm no john mcenroe. i'll do my best. >> tom cruise at it again proving there is no mission impossible for him. not even this. can you see him, guys?
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>> i see -- >> he's hanging from the side of a plane as it takes off. that is not a stunt double. >> oh come on. >> is he attached. >> he did it eight type. >> you're kidding me. >> not a green screen. >> he did it eight times. >> he did it eight times. behind-the-scenes video from "migs im pobssion impossible rogue nation" revealing he did it eight t the shot perfectly. cruise said he could not sleep the night before. i am guessing the same goes for those who insured the movie. >> when does he jump off. >> very strong hands. >> yes. >> really impressive. sdmres's just crazy. >> how many sets of underpants do you go through that shooting that eight times. >> eight. >> i mean that is the question and that's why you're here. thank you, chris. the entire breathtaking scene will hit when rogue nation hits in theaters at the end of the month. also in "pop news" this morning, this one is for you, harrison. when it comes to your love life it looks like it might not be a bad thing to be able to stand like a flamingo.
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why you might ask. it turns out that body balance like standing on one leg is clearly linked to how you feel about the balance in your love life. >> come on. >> this is true. new research not from the "pop news" investigation department but from the university of pittsburgh and the university of waterloo in canada show how our feelings connect 0 our physiology. couples participating were asked to complete a questionnaire about their romantic relationship and the topsy-turvy twists some had to do it while balancing on a leg or wobbly desk and strong correlation between wobbly parents, wobbly report wobbly romantic pairings. you are saying no. >> is the mind/body connection -- >> i like the mind/body connection. what about bad knees? >> then there's just bad knees. >> and the bachelor house where you go through all the champagne, they can't stand up at all. >> a different kind. >> relationships are so stable. >> as has been proven time and
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time again. >> hey now. >> i mean do you want to do a real study on how to make a romance work? watch "the bachelor." don't give me that look. finally -- >> good to be here. >> finally, everybody, what is the expression dance like no one's watching? this guy certainly is taking that to heart. >> oh my word. >> listen, if you're having a tough day, this hump day allow plea to introduce you to yeah that's the robot. >> is it just me or do you feel like this is george in the morning? [ laughter ] like he's got his yogurt. >> it's all happening inside. >> i would like to think that's you. >> that was quite a combination and chris harrison will be back with us later in the show and talk more about the bachelor and about relationships and all that. >> we'll pop and lock it. >> that's not all. guess who else is here paul ruud from "ant-man." >> "ant-man."
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for an update on the weather with jacqui jeras. jacqui: waking up to dry roads across the region right now. next, a few rain showers during the midday hours, after 11:00 it should be ending by the pm rush. temperatures reaching the mid to upper 80's and becoming breezy this afternoon, starting to usher in lower humidity, thursday and friday looking great with below average temperatures in the mid 80's, but check out the 90's this weekend, thunderstorms lasting into next week. angela: heavy congestion on the capital beltway, a solid delay on the outer loop due to the crash pass through one blocking two lanes that should be moved to the shoulder momentarily. that delay extends to georgia avenue on the outer loop. traveling to annandale from the springfield interchange delays towards gallows road northbound 395 is heavy and slow as you
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head towards the 14th street bridge. in the district the anacostia freeway is still jammed on the southbound side from eastern avenue to pennsylvania avenue making your way to the 11th the bridge. that is the update on the commute, back to you. melanie: -- jummy: we have an update on the shootings that killed a man in wheaton in a metro parking garage. two suspects are in custody. still no word on the victim's identity. police plan to release more details later this morning. chris christie is expected in maryland today for an announcement related to his presidential campaign, scheduled to appear in annapolis. more weather, traffic, and news, head over to good morning washington on news channel 8.
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♪ in the right hands -- >> the latest superhero "ant-man" of course played by paul ruud and michael douglas was here yesterday. paul ruud is here today. love that costume. >> i know. he actually really is with us right now. we have an amazing technology that has enabled us to use dr. hank pym's -- there he is. ant size paul ruud. paul what is that you're holding? you look aggressive. is that my pencil. >> you shouldn't lay these lying around. somebody could trip. >> i challenge you, paul ruud. >> oh really. >> bring it on? >> bring it. >> i'm trained in the ways of martial arts. >> you are now a superhero. >> pow! hey, hey. >> all right. >> truce. >> yours is bigger. >> oh wait be gentle. you're a superhero and boom. okay.
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we're going to -- >> well done guys. >> that was great. >> all right. >> paul go get full size. we'll talk to you in a minute about your new movie. pencil down. >> also this morning we have a lot coming up. we're trying to set a guinness world record with the cast of the vh 1 show "twinning" and let's check with sara haines in central park with her reporter's rickshaw with the twins moments away from setting a world record on tandem bikes. sara her twin. >> such a thing as -- you may never have known there was a reporter rickshaw but there is and i have a twin. my parents never could have handled that but we have 150 sets of twins of all ages getting ready to set off on tandem bikes. let me warn you tandem biking is not the same as regular biking and most of these people have never done it before. so this could get really interested. it's a 2.1-mile track and we are getting ready to set off now -- are you guys ready? [ cheers and applause ] okay. let's do it.
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guinness world record, here we come. three, two, one. go! okay. now i see some of these people warm up. we've have wobbles and a couple crashes but they all got to make it to the end to get this record set. >> so the record is for volume, not speed. >> or execution in any way. >> i actually have like a vintage tandem bike. they're very hard to ride. be careful all you guys. >> we can tell. >> we'll check back in in a minute but right now we want to get to "gma's" modern romance and question of what to do when your partner dislikes your pals. should you get your friend-- ditch your friends? rachel smith has details. >> reporter: we've all met them. that friend of your partner's who is just downright annoying. like ted. you are. >> you're not going to have any sort of career if you keep
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wasting time with ted. >> oh geez here woo go. >> reporter: whether personality clashes or bad influences that's one pal to make happily ever after, well not so happy. >> this is a big, big reason why couples end up breaking up. >> reporter: the problem for some couples may be just plain jealousy. two studies finding when people say they care a lot about their partner, but aren't sure how much their partner cares for them. they were envious of their partner's friends worrying that maybe they were replaceable. one d.c. couple had to tackle a toxic friend head-on. >> there was a friend that was always around. he would always do everything brandon did and was always where brandon was to the tune of him even dating brandon' ex-girl ex-girlfriends. >> reporter: a few days before the wedding the friend abandoned his role as a groomsmen. >> i sort of said to brandon it's either you talk to him about his behavior or i will. >> if you have friends that don't add value to your
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relationships then maybe you should re-evaluate those friendships. >> reporter: so what can you do if you have a problem with your partner's pals? >> the first is you have to look within your relationship and identify if it's an issue between you and your partner. the second thing that you want to do is look outside and look at the values versus characteristics of your friends. if it's a characteristic you don't like yeah that's a friend you could keep but if it's a value that you no longer share, that's a friend that you should fire. >> all right, and here's another tip. try finding something positive about that grating friend like work ethic or loyalty to your partner. lara. >> rachel good advice. chris harrison of "the bachelor" chris -- hi i'm lara. >> thank goodness this isn't live. >> chris harrison of "the bachelorette" and also "millionaire," he's a game show host show we thought he would be perfect for the ditch game.
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you're in production on the east coast which we love having you. >> we're neighbors now. >> as you can see we get along perfectly. here we've got couples from our audience. we want to introduce edwin and wanda dyer from victoria texas and hal and kathy -- >> clandennen. >> from crest view florida. we want to hear your answers and our expert -- >> i will tell you you are wrong. >> he will let you know who is right and wrong. your friends ask to borrow a thousand dollars for car repairs. your partner says no chance. do you ditch your friend or your partners? couple, reveal your answers. and ditch your friends. we've got -- okay everybody says the same thing. everybody says ditch your friend. >> this is why you're wrong. you don't ditch your friend. it's about unconditional love. let's say that friend needs the money to keep his family together his job. really. you're just going to give up on your friend that easy. what is friendship people? >> a thousand dollars, chris.
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>> that's a lot of money. >> it is a lot. >> i go with my friends. stick with my friends. >> all right. >> i'm here to teach. that's what i do. next. >> apparently everybody else is wrong and chris is right. [ laughter ] >> that's the case in the world. >> question number two, your friend is admittedly a cheat. should you avoid, do you ditch your friend or do you ditch your partner? couples reveal your answers. >> we've got a difference of opinion here between kathy and hal. ditch the friend or your partner here's what's going to happen in life. you won't ditch the friend. you'll faux ditch the friend because you need to placate the partner. yes, but that friend will still stay in your life but you'll act like he's gone. >> that sounds like a recipe for a very healthy relationship from chris harrison everybody. host of "the bachelorette" and "the bachelor." i believe do we have a winner? yes, congratulations to edwin and wanda. [ cheers and applause ] you win the looks like a golden potato but i believe it's a
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heart with a key on it. that up to our incredible crew. >> thank you. >> thank you to chris for being here and, everybody, catch the episode of "the bachelorette" on abc and chris' 1 other shows. let's get out to ginger with the weather. >> nice work. always fun to play a little ga we are just loving new york city this morning although we will get some rain. but dreams come true to be on camera. big smile from my new friend. sedona arizona, they are going to have the monsoon showers and storms throughout parts of arizona. the southwest, a lot of it will be eventually coming from the moisture at least in part from hurricane dolores out in the pacific. that will stay away from jacqui: good mornining washinington most of today will be ok, bute wiwill bdodging a couplef rain showers. no sevevere atheexpected otherwise a mixture ofunshine d clad
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>> all that weather brought to you by nextgardnexgard. amy. >> we have a "gma" exclusive. it's a first look at the highly anticipated movie "joy" starring jennifer lawrence bradley cooper and robert de niro. portions of this teaser trailer are sponsored by twentieth century fox. >> listen to me. i'll tell you what's going to come of you. you are going to grow up and be a strong smart young woman. go to school. meet a fine young man. have beautiful children of your own and you're going to build wonderful things and that is what is going to happen to you. ♪ ♪ you can't always get what you want ♪ ♪ you can't always get what you want ♪
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i'm so sorry i'm late. i didn't know what time your party started. >> it was on the invitation. >> he didn't get an invitation but he came anyway. >> well i'm not going to miss my little girl's birthday party. >> i'm going to tell mommy you're here. >> oh -- >> what you doing here? you haven't paid a dime in child support. if i wanted to i acould arrest you. >> she's so happy you're here she choked on her drink. >> there's sweet scott but then "ant-man." talk to me about putting on that suit. we had michael douglas, the legendary michael douglas on yesterday who you co-star with. he said that you got giddy when you got into costume. >> absolutely. i mean there's no way to put that thing on and you are standing there, i would stand differently. i felt like -- i fell like a true superhero. >> you puffed out awe little. >> i did. >> yeah. >> my posture in general is pretty poor so when you put on the ant-man suit you can't help
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but -- >> how does it feel to be part of the marvel universe of action heros? >> it's amazing. people would ask me that when we were shooting this movie and it was just so kind of out of left field and fun and crazy and then i got to shoot a little bit of captain america 3 and then you know ironman was standing there and captain america, it's like this is real. this is happening. >> and me ant-man. >> i mean you know little known fact i looked up the comic because i wasn't familiar with it and i didn't realize ant-man was the founding member of the avengers. >> that's right. hank pym, the character michael douglas plays who is the original ant mane formed the avengers. >> what was it like to work with him. >> unbelievable. you know there are those people that you kind of hope maybe i would get to meet one day, let alone work with and then you know you get to see kind of how good somebody is really just up close and personal.
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it was a real thrill. >> there seems to be a buddy bromance or maybe it's full-fledged at this point. you got a star on the hollywood walk of fame. congratulations. >> thank you. >> he had such wonderful things to say about you. >> i was so -- i couldn't believe he was there. i mean that whole thing was just mind blowing to me but to receive a star on the walk of fame and then have michael douglas introduce me i didn't know -- i kind of didn't know how to process any of it. i didn't even talk to him about it because i didn't want him to feel that he was -- he had to be there. >> right. >> you know what i mean? >> i can tell you he really wanted to. yesterday he was effusive about you. >> he's the coolest. he's awesome. >> speaking of cool what was it like to get into character and to you know you saw a little bit of our technical magic earlier in the show. >> impressive. impressive operation you run. >> thank you very much. we'll show you the video if you missed it. it was really something but we had a nice duel with a pencil and highlighter and what was it
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like for you, though to get into character. you're by yourself and you're teeny tiny having to work alone in this make believe world. >> it was -- i had never done that before. i was excited to get to wear the circus suit with the ping-pong balls on it. >> this is for the movie. not a tuesday night. >> no this was after we were done shooting. [ laughter ] you know i'm rolling around and doing kind of like objection someone is going to step on me and it was so weird and fun and also made a lot easier knowing the people that were going to be creating everything around it were the best in the business. >> yeah the movie is getting rave reviews. funny, exciting. >> it's really -- it kind of covers all the bases, i think. very sweet, kids are really digging it too which is nice. >> and, guy, huge anniversary. "clueless" is how many years old? >> it is 50 years old. [ laughter ] can you believe it? >> shocking.
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it feels like we just shot it 40 years ago. [ laughter ] >> one of all of our favorite movies and now we have another coming up with the great paul ruud. thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >> thank you for dueling. you won. let's do a real high-five. gotcha. ouch. >> ow. >> he does have superpowers. >> i almost missed your hand. >> i know. that's how cool we aren't. paul ruud "ant-man," nationwide theaters friday. lots more. coming up sara haines in central park with that incredible world record. ♪
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♪ we're back now with a look behind the scenes of tonight's big espy awards. jesse palmer in l.a. with the sneak peek of what to expect. ♪ just one mistake ♪ >> reporter: at the espys they're getting ready. the red carpet is down. seats are assigned and marked. the stage is lit like no other. and host joel mchale is ready
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to -- well joke. >> we'll do fake td walking. >> thank you. >> all right. jesse palmer. >> do you have to prepare a lot to do a show like this? >> no just going to wing it. see what happens. no yes, i prepare -- i overprepare. >> reporter: the espys, the night that hollywood and the world of sports collide. athletes and celebs mingle like oscar's "vanity fair" party, espy has the espn body issue party which rocked hollywood on espy eve. ♪ >> looking forward to just being with my teammates, getting a picture with us all dolled up rather than in our soccer uniforms. >> reporter: who could forget show moments of the past like when peyton manning showed his funny side in a special clip of "the blind side" with sandra bullock. >> lady i'm not lying. i'm peyton manning. >> reporter: and when will ferrell tooted that horn. what should they be ready for? >> here's what i want to show you i'm ready for.
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how peyton manning is going to sit on top of keever sutherland. i mean kiefer is ott a huge man but i guess it could work. >> any celebrities off lips to you. >> we cannot make fun of kevin love. >> reporter: why is that? >> i don't know. i just made that up. >> reporter: okay. he's injured. >> that's why we -- we can't make fun of injured players. >> we'll let kevin love have the last word. who knows, maybe it will protect him. >> just being able to go out there and have fun, say hello to different athletes and celebrities while also putting on for the fans is what it's all about. >> i'm so pumped for tonight. so many of the best athletes in the world, biggest names in sports all vying for this baby right here. the 2015 espy award. i got to say it's a good thing they are all athletes. this trophy way heavier than it looks, george. >> you can handle it jesse. all those guys out there -- >> is there any shot we could
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"good morning america" is brought to you by panera bread. food as it should be. >> taking a look at central park now. guess what guy, we set the record this morning. the most twins on tandem bikes all happening in central park with sara haines. there it is. >> oh the celebration, you can see see, it's huge. >> guys got to take our word for it.
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it was really really great. all these people on tandem bikes going for two miles in central park. >> they went so fast you can't see them. >> they're booming with excitement. >> imagine it. >> let's try something he. see if we can do paul ruud again.ant-man. there it is. woo he can make that happen. have a great wednesday. so long.
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afternoon, ushering in some lower humidity here. spurs they and friday looking great with below average temperatures in the mid-80's and this weekend with thunderstorms into last week. angela: heavy and sloroad, off and on delays for you folks are moving slowly now. towards tysons corner, montgomery county, heavy and slow on the outer loop clearing the crash that we had on route one. delays remain in place towards georgia avenue. no delays near the alexandria court or, inner loop's and outer loop's moving at a pretty good pace. back to you. jummy: the man convicted of
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killing chandra leavy will remain in present -- in prison while waiting to be retried. one maryland lawmaker has been charged with indecent exposure and trespassing. the charges involve ariana kelly. the lawyer says that his client will contest those cha today is a big day for online shoppers, amazon offering deep discounts for prime members. head over to news channel 8 for more.
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today, the ant-man himself actor paul rudd. and from the comedy, "trainwreck," bill hader. plus performing his new hit "stitches," shawn mendes. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] now, here are your emmy winning co-hosts, kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪ kelly: thank you.
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