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good morning, america. and breaking overnight, deadly tornado emergency. >> that's a violent tornado. oh, my god. >> 21 reported twisters tearing through the heartland destroying towns. at least two people dead. the incredible scene as 80-mile-an-hour winds rip through homes, igniting power line, throwing trees hundreds of feet in the air. now more severe weather threatening millions. a deadly stabbing spree at a train station. a 27-year-old attacks four people in germany. fears it may be terror reeled. what the suspect shouted as he attacked. terrifying air scare. a refrigerator door exploding as a flight full of passengers hits severe turbulence. at least eight people injured. firefighters rushing to the scene. >> he
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the scoop. just sits there. >> miami heat star dwyane wade goes in for a layup less than a minute left in overtime. then this happens. the heart-stopping moment and the call that came next. good morning, america. never a good time for that to happen. especially when it's in o.t. like that. it just sat there and so the ref said, okay, jump ball and the heat end up winning in o.t. tying that series at 2-2. >> it was amazing. both teams just sat there. >> what do you do? >> they want a call. >> a lot more on that coming up. we begin with that tornado emergency. deadly twisters tear through the center of the country destroying everything in their path. look at that in oklahoma right now. people are posting photos of the damage on social media. you see some of that and abc's kayna whitworth is on the scene in wynnewood, oklahoma with
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latest. good morning, kayna. >> reporter: the damage is extensive. behind me, this home, the enfound foundation blown off. everything that this family this is now gone. now, so far there have been two deaths reported in this violent tornado outbreak. the national weather service saying they have seen at least 21 tornadoes touching down in five different states. >> oh, god. look at the house. >> oh, i hope those people are under. ground. oh, my god. >> reporter: overnight deadly twisters decimating parts of the heartland. >> that's a violent tornado. oh, my god. that's the most violent motion i have -- oh, my god. >> reporter: officials declaring a tornado emergency. >> oh, no. it's hitting that farm. no. come on. be okay. >> reporter: in oklahoma, the funnel clouds picking up anything and everything in their path. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. look at that. >> reporter: you can see power lines igniting a
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winds start ripping them from the ground. those tornadoes taking the life of at least two people. >> that's a tree. >> reporter: trees uprooted. >> it's throwing tees. >> reporter: you can see them thrown hundreds of feet in the air. >> reporter: this man peering out of his house and then getting thrown from his front door. >> picked me up and threw me against that tree and i just held on. >> reporter: winds up to 80 miles an hour, obliterating homes. knocking tractor trailers to their sides and tossing private planes like toys. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: it wasn't just tornadoes wreaking havoc. in nebraska -- >> through the plywood and water into the attic. >> reporter: first responders called to the scene after a person reportedly lost consciousness after being pelted in the head with hail. we spoke with the local police chief who says at least 12 homes have been damaged or destroyed. and now this morning it's up to the national weather service,
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determine the strength of these tornadoes. robin. >> all right, kayna, thank you. we turn to rob with more on where the storms and tornadoes are heading. good morning, rob. >> good morning. this is a multiday event. two areas of concern. the energy from yesterday's system is pushing off into the ohio river valley where we see the greatest threat. from paducah to lexington and mostly hail here and tomorrow we expand it with another piece of energy dropping out of the rockies. wichita falls, oklahoma city and st. louis, big swath tomorrow. want to go back to the video of this damaging tornado in wynnewood, oklahoma. look at the speed with which that debris is flying around. this has a lot more velocity. you see this farm being blown apart. the 2x4s being thrown in the air and 150 miles an hours or greater, it's a multivortex tornado meaning there are little tornadoes spinning around the main vortex.
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there you see another. it amplifies the velocity of those winds. when this is mature the full funnel, you can't see those little vortices spinning around and the next piece of video shows it. you can't see it but you can sure those are wreaking havoc as it moves across i-35. an incredible tornado. >> so powerful. >> tossing trees like weeds. man, okay, rob, thanks very much. to the breaking news oversee. early this morning a man stabbed four people at a german train station. at least one has died and there are fears the stabbing may be terror related. abc's alex marquardt is in london with the latest. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, george. that's right. authorities in germany have detained the attacker. he is a 27-year-old german man who just before 5 a.m. this morning, so just as the morning commute was starting attacked with a knife at this train station, 25 miles east of munich. the victim who died is a 56-year-old man. the three others are in the hospital. now, of course, with europe still so nervous following the
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paris and brussels attacks by isis-linked cells the immediate fear is this could be terror related. there are reports from eyewitnesses that the man shouting god is great in arabic, but so far german police have only said that the attack was politically motivated. they're also looking into the attacker's mental stability and possible drug use after he carried out this attack in bare feet. this is a small town in bavaria and the mayor called it absolutely peaceful and said something like this is absolutely new and shakes people deeply. >> it certainly does. thanks very much. we move on to the race for the white house. more than a million voters in nebraska and west virginia heading to the polls as donald trump and hillary clinton launch new attacks on each other. abc's tom llamas is at trump headquarters here in new york. good morning, tom. >> reporter: robin, donald trump waking up to some good news this morning, polls out of three key battleground states, florida, ohio and pennsylvania show this race is neck and
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hillary clinton and donald trump as their general election fight is now under way. this morning, the personal war of words between donald trump and hillary clinton intensifying. >> i'm running my campaign. i'm not running against him. he's doing a fine job of doing that himself. >> reporter: the former secretary of state forced to respond after trump let loose with allegations including those against her husband like this. >> some of those women were destroyed, not by him, but by the way that hillary clinton treated them after everything went down. so just remember that, folks. >> reporter: democrats convinced charges like that will hurt trump with female voters. >> i have been very clear that a lot of his -- a lot of his rhetoric is not only reckless, it's dangerous. >> reporter: as clinton and trump battle, the new york billionaire looking to mend fences in washington during meetings later this week. hous
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saying he's fine with not cheering the republican national convention if that's what trump wants. >> he's the nominee. i'll do whatever he wants with respect to the convention. >> reporter: the trump/ryan drama coming after the house speaker said he wasn't ready to endorse the presumptive nominee. >> i never said never. i just said at this point. i wish i had more time to get to know him before this happened. we just didn't. >> reporter: now, as trump builds his infrastructure to start raising funds for the general election campaign, hillary clinton is already raising money in key battleground states with her battleground fund definitely trying to get as much money as she can to take on trump. >> still fighting bernie combrn in the primaries. let's talk about it with matthew dowd and republican pollster and strategist kelly anne conway and let me begin with you, matthew. you have this summit coming up between paul ryan, the senate leadership and donald trump. will this be decisive?
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important moment in the campaign. here's the situation, george. donald trump has had a hostile takeover of the republican party and the incouple against establishment executives of that company have to decide, one, do they go along with the new ownership or, two, do they walk and i think that's what the meeting is about. is paul ryan going to be part of the new takeover that donald trump has of the republican party. >> good way of putting it. kelly ann, he goes in with the new polls with strength in his pocket. >> he does especially in the swing states which is really what matters. they're meaningless when you look at these. more competitive race and i think that's because donald trump has been consistently underestimated for a year and hillary clinton has overestimated for probably eight years and i think he'll take the case right to her. he's got to beat her on the issues and has to basically say you've been in public life for 30 years, why haven't you taken the opportunity to improve women's lives and why talk about it now. >> if he can show the leaders he's electionable with these po
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them come around quickly. >> yes and some already are. kevin mccarthy, the number two in the house leadership said he will be a delegate on behalf of there trump. that's real nusra long with three or four other congressmen from california. the donor community wants to help, as well. generational split and grand wiz ward, grand pooh-bahs says i support donald trump now and newt gingrich, dick cheney, bill bennett. you can't dismiss the 10 million plus that voted in the primaries. you cannot leave them behind. >> matt dowd, those polls even though it's quite early have to be bracing for the democrats. >> i think they're very bracing for the democrats. the miami heat story, a jump ball in the course of this race. i think what the voters will be faced with. you have two candidates disliked in the course of this. a little like being hungry walking up to the refrigerator and looking in thinking i don't want anything in
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refrigerator but i'm hungry and that will create tremendous volatility in the race from now until election day. >> we managed to get from basketball to the frrefrigerato in one answer, kellyanne conway. >> that's our matt, thank you. now to that terrifying moment in the air. severe turbulence shaking a jetblue flight and a refrigerator door spilling open, oxygen masks coming down. at least eight people injured. abc's david kerley is at reagan national with the latest. good morning, david. >> reporter: morning, robin. there have been a spalt of these incidents over the past week. this one on a flight to orlando last night. a mess inside the cabin after severe turbulence rocked the jetblue flight overnight. at least eight passengers hurt as the plane traveling from puerto rico to orlando experienced rough air. >> 1134 come in on the left side. >> reporter: one passenger tweeting, just flew flight 1134. my neck and back hurt really
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the drinks service. this woman was on the plane and took this photo as ox jean masks deployed and refrigerator doors opened scattering food all over the aisles. the crew called for a doctor once the turbulence calmed. emergency crews including firefighters, paramedics and police rushed on board when the plane landed. it was just last week that another flight interest that area also hit turbulence. and then there was this frightful scene from a jet landing in jakarta. now the eight passengers whoey injured last night were taken to a hospital in orlando. george, we have no word on how serious their injuries are. >> we will keep an eye on it. david, thanks very much. we move on to that backlash against facebook. the site accused of keeping conservative news stories off its trending list and facebook is responding and rebecca jarvis is here with the latest. good
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this is that list of trending topics that you see on the right side of your news feed when you log in. it determines what a lot of facebook users ultimately read on the social platform. a former facebook employee now speaking out anonymously. gizmodo claiming facebook workers intentionally suppressed conservative news stories from that list keeping articles about topics and people like mitt romney and glenn beck from the list. the former facebook insider calling it, quote, absolutely biased saying we were doing it subjectively, george. >> doing it subjectively but facebook denies it, the executives. >> facebook executives have come out. they have absolutely denied it, george. but there's another element because several former workers also say that they were explicitly instructed by managers to push certain stories into the trending section, for example, stories about black lives matter even if they weren't trending on facebook, but, again, this morning facebook is responding to the anonymous allegations saying, quote, they have found no evidence that
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that we do not insert stories artificially into trending topics and do not instruct our reviewers to do so, george. >> my guess is we have not heard the last. rebecca, thanks very much. >> probably not. now to the legal showdown in north carolina over transgender rights and the use of public rest rooms. the state going head-to-head with the u.s. justice department as they sue each other over the so-called bathroom bill. abc's steve osunsami is in raleigh, north carolina, with the latest. good morning, steveth. >> reporter: good morning to be you, robin. state legislators who pushed for it are telling the federal government that they're holding firm. this morning, the culture war over gay rights and public accommodations for transgender americans is heading to federal court. in her lawsuit against the state of north carolina the u.s. attorney general says that hb-2, the state's controversial law, is state sanctioned sex discrimination. she compares it to north carolina's racist past saying it removes protections for gay
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families from legally using the bathrooms they need. >> this is about the dignity and the respect that we accord our fellow citizens. >> reporter: in a lawsuit of his own north carolina's governor is calling this a baseless and blatant overreach and argues that transgender residents are not a protected class up the law. >> the obama administration is passing congress by attempting to rewrite the law and set basic rest room policies, locker room policies and even shower policies. >> reporter: the federal government is still threatening to hold back federal funding for state police and the university of north carolina. arguing that if both obey the new state law, they're in violation of federal law and in a statement the president of the school says the university is truly caught in the middle. at the same time the list of businesses leaving the state in protest keeps growing as long with entertainer can
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concerts from pearl jam to jack jonas and demi lovato. they're taking the fight to stores that agreed to accommodate transgender resident. >> this is your warning. you will be judged. according to god's standards. >> reporter: the governor maintains this state does not discriminate and something that we're learning from abc 11, our local and owned station here in raleigh, the governor's campaign is using the issue to raise money online to, quote, fight back against the federal government's overreach and bullying tactics from your smartphone even you can make monthly contributions. robin. >> this story one of those far from being over. all right there, steve, thank you. to amy with the morning's other stories starting with growing tensions overseas. >> this is breaking. a u.s. naval maneuver in the south china sea has angered beijing and the u.s. destroyer sailed past one of the artificial islands that china has built up and placed an airstrip. the pentagon calling this move routine.
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one another of military terrorizing the south china sea. well, the cost of that devastating wildfire is now on track to hit $7 billion. new images from the fire ravaged city of ft. mcmurray show entire neighborhoods leveled by those flames and officials say 85% of homes and other buildings have survived. well, some restrictions on water use in california can soon be lived. a rainy, snow with winter eased the five year drought but some limbs excessive water use while washing cars and watering lawns can be made permanent. some are calling it the best period -- overtime period in nba history. after two weeks nursing a knee injury steph curry came off the bench to score 40 points for the warriors. they beat the trail blazers, 132-125 an portland owner paul allen's reaction to those three-pointers. yeah, he is stunned. mouth open in awe. and almost as stunned was miami's
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playoff game when his layup came to rest behind the basket. even without that incredible shot wade still scored 30 points and the heat beat the raptors 94-87. finally, lara, we all know it pays to break for yard sales but every now and then, you hit a speed bump. take a look at this sculpture recently appraised on the pbs show antique road show. one of its experts saw great value in it saying it's from the late 19th century and could be worth as much as $50,000. but someone recognized it as their high school art project from the 1970s. oops. >> oh, priceless to somebody's mom. >> i would just like to say. >> not quite the same. thanks, amy. >> thank you. back to rob right now. you got serious hail damage. >> we talked about the tornadoes. 21 what cross five states reported. look at lincoln, nebraska, hail the size of softballs and 5 inches of rain and this truck
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cool n the mid 60s. tonight, scattered showers, lows in the 50s. wednesday mostly cloudy with isolated showers, highs in the mid-upper 60s. lower chances of rain with warmer temperatures in the low to mid 70s. drier this weekend. breaking overnight-- a deadly attack at a train station in
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>> anchor: good morning. let's get an update on weather. here is jacqui jeras. >> reporter: record streak of rainy days continues today. a high probability of rain this morning. spotty showers in the afternoon. tomorrow, 40% chance. rain opportunities will drop on thursday. picking back
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saturday, little dryer to end the weekend. temperature-wise today, cloudy skies keep us cool. highs in the row to mid 60s with occasional showers. we will warming up to end the week, a cool end by sunny for your sunday. >> reporter: we just cleared a crash on 29 columbia pike, tech road. all lanes reopen. massive delays southbound from columbia into burtonville this morning. also massive delays on the capital beltway. we have crash on the inner loop once you get past connecticut avenue, you can see the delays on the right side of your screen. no accidents to report on interstate 66, going to cost you at least 50 minutes from the prince william county through the capital beltway. the crash westbound on the southeast southwest freeway, 6th and 7th street southwest. >> anchor: thank you. historic move from metro generally manager peter klosterman. he'll -- paul we
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the agency has less than a week to comply with new federal safety requirements. no gm has sat down with all managers since the agency first opened. abc 7 will attend the meeting and bring you more this afternoon. plus wounded veterans left with nowhere to turn. coming up, why veterans and their families will be on capital hill this morning putting pressure on
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welcome back to "gma." you are looking at those massive deadly twisters. they are tearing through the heartland overnight. a tornado emergency declared. millions trying to clean up from the damage this morning and now more severe weather is on the way. >> it is. also right now more than a million voters in nebraska and west virginia heading to the polls today as donald trump and hillary clinton turn their eyes to the general election. a new poll shows them neck and neck in crucial battleground states. this morning the search is on for the mystery powerball winner. one person, one person holding a ticket worth nearly $430 million sold at a 7-eleven in trenton, new jersey. going for a big slurpee and -- >> i love the slurpee. >> love the slurpee. also this morning, one mom's surprise for her daughter going terribly wrong in
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best way. we'll show you and tell you why this picture has everyone laughing. michael has the story. >> yeah, i can't wait to show everybody that. and what a night in the ballroom. ginger and val, perfect again. >> these weigh on fire. >> carrie ann called their tango mind-blowing plus ginger and val will join us live. >> that was really great. we move on to meghan trainor. she is taking a stand against photoshopping. you know, she's famous for her songs about body acceptance and when she found out the producers made her look slimmer she pulled it. amy is here with the story. >> good morning, guys. trainor said she cried when she saw it for contract me too." she said she immediately realized her waist had been photoshopped to look much smaller than it actually is and this morning she is demanding that the video not be released until the photoshop is removed. ♪
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♪ turn the bass off >> reporter: just hours after the music video for her new single "me too" hit the internet it vanished. overnight trainor speaking out. >> hey, guys, i pulled the "me too" video because they photoshopped the crap out of me and i'm so sick of it and pulled it until they fix it. >> reporter: she made the decision to take it down after she noticed her body was photoshopped making her waist appear smaller. >> my waist is not that teeny. i had a bomb waist. i don't know why they didn't like my waist but i didn't approve that video and went out for the world so i'm embarrassed ♪ i'm all about that bass >> reporter: the 22-year-old credits her single "all about that bass" by helping her embrace the skin she's in. she spoke about her struggle with body acceptance to dan harris last february. >> well, i was like, this is what i wish i felt like. i wish i was all about the bass and all about my curves and i was like, this is not how i feel. >> reporter: but last
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told "seventeen" magazine she's done shying away from her curves. >> what i love about my body is my curves because they photograph well. >> reporter: even on that same cover many wondered if it had been digitally enhanced. ♪ i thank god every day >> reporter: but trainor insuccesses the "me too" is the worst photoshop fail to happen yet. >> i told them to fix it asap. i'm sorry about this. >> reporter: trainor signed off on a new unenhanced version of it which should be available later today and plans to show a photo comparison. when she watched the original version she said, quote, look how bomb i look. why would they ever be like let's break her ribs, it's insulting and it's rude from the mouth of meghan trainor. she's going to be here on friday actually and i didn't even know, guy, that you could photoshop a video. i know you can photoshop a video. >> anything is possible. why do it to her?
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you're in. >> and she does. >> it doesn't make sense. >> thanks amy. >> thanks, amy. now to those huge security lines at airports causing major headaches for millions of travelers all across the country. this morning, new york's airports some of the busiest in the country are threatening to replace the tsa. let's go back to abc's david kerley with the latest. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning. this is the second major airport authority and we are talking about new york that is complaining about the long lines at tsa and threatening to dump the tsa and go private. long lines, missed flights now commonplace. >> we missed hur flight and we're told there's nothing they can do. >> reporter: passengers are furious. and airlines are so angry they have come up with the #ihatewait prodding passengers to tweet how long they had to wait in line. thanks for ruining my mother's day from one flier at washington's cca look at this line. now this morning new york's airports with the very public rebuke of
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the port authority responsible for three critical airports sending this letter to tsa. saying because of angry complaints of passengers and airlines with wait times at jfk up 82%, new york can no longer tolerate the continuing inadequacy of tsa passenger screening. new york now joining atlanta, the second major airport authority threatening to replace tsa with a private contractor saying it is exploring the merits of such a move. another blow for the tsa which can't increase its task force to deal with more flyers and is dealing with past security test failures. why are you making me wait for an hour to get on a plane? >> we had to get better at what we did. we did that. that said we have higher travel volumes. higher than some predicted. >> reporter: there are only two good sized airport, kansas city and san francisco that use private screening and tsa says there is no noticeable difference in wait times between the private screeners and the
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guys, back to you. >> all right, david, thank you. coming back from orlando, the invictus games, whoo, the lines were so long and a lot of angry people at that airport. >> at the end of the day it's about safety. >> yep. >> that's what everybody wants. >> i don't object at all. >> namaste. i want to be safe. >> coming up new trouble for sharon and ozzy osbourne. reports the couple married 33 years may be splitting. we'll have the latest this morning. face-lift in a bottle? the new way to fight aging. no surgery, no injections, does it really work? you can hear it by my voice? i'm not quite sure. we'll find out. why do so many businesses rely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. here, there, everywhere.
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we're back now with headlines about osbourne and shar osbourne and sharon and rumors about them splitting up. mara schiavocampo has more. >> it's not the first time the couple has faced reports of a split. now ozzy has reportedly moved out amid rum
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all. >> she's my whole world. >> they were the first family of reality tv on mtv's "the osbournes," the series that chronicled the exploits of larger than life rocker ozzy osbourne, his wife sharon and kids kelly and jack but now sharon and ozzy osbourne may be calling it quits. >> sharon is not here today. >> sharon was a no show athe "the talk" but julie chen confirmed the family is going through a rough time. >> there were many tabloid headlines this past weekend about her and ozzy, rumors and speculation that they have split up after nearly 34 years of marriage. sharon understandably took today off. >> reporter: this is not the first time the osbournes have faced marital difficulties. in 2013 the couple were rumored to be headed for divorce amidst a recurrence of ozzy's substance abuse problems. >> it's a disease that not only hurts the person that has the
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family. it hurts people who love you. >> reporter: ozzy eventually got clean and the two reconciled but this time the reported split is not over drugs and may involve another woman. >> they've had their ups and downs through the years but the last straw for sharon this time is that she believes ozzy is having an affair and according to her friends that was her breaking point. >> reporter: sharon reportedly spent mother's day with her children. as for ozzy -- >> after the reports of the affair came out, sharon did kick ozzy out of their home and he's not living with her right now. >> reporter: he was spotted monday in los angeles still wearing his wedding ring. now, as for that speculation that ozzy's sobriety my be an issue. he maintains he's been sober for more than three years and claims he's using again are completely inaccurate. >> just want everybody to be okay hope they're all right. coming up here this isn't all right. an epic selfie fail.
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♪ oh, welcome back to "gma" and now we have the ultimate selfie fail. a mom trying to surprise her daughter at utah state university but didn't do exactly as planned. take a look at what happened. mom, deanna pilling headed to what she thought was her daughter's dorm room, sending this photo from bed saying, look where i am. where are you? then her daughter mckenna replied, where's that? i'm in my dorm. tell me you're not in someone else's dorm and mom finally realized what happened saying, i am in the wrong dorm room. omg. >> now, their conversation was blowing up all over social media and getting more than 16,000 retweets and deanna and mckenna are joining us now. hello, ladies. how are you? >> he
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>> we are great. deanna, you traveled cross country to surprise your daughter, but you didn't know where you were going. what were you thinking? >> i thought i was going in the right dorm and i thought i was popping into the right bedroom to give her like i'm here. >> and popping into the right bed. >> i don't know. it just was so comfortable, i thought, oh, i'll send a picture which i never do. >> so, mckenna, what went through your mind when you saw your mom in that bed? >> well, i actually was laying in my own bed and i was just recovering from finals and all of a sudden i get this picture from my mom which she hardly ever sends selfies but these weigh trying to be cool and when she sent me a selfie from someone else's bed i was like, oh, crap. i was just in a panic. >> that's what you call when doing a selfie goes wrong. now, deanna, what went through your mind when you realized i'm in somebody else's bed? i'm in the wrong
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>> right. i felt sick to my stomach because i've already said hi to several people in the dorm and they probably had no idea who i was. >> how far off were you? were you in the wrong building, in the wrong quad? >> i mean, i thought, oh, my gosh, i didn't even look at the name of the building. i could be in the wrong building. i was however in the right building, just in the wrong -- >> area. >> did you ever figure out whose bed you were in? >> exactly. >> yes, unfortunately, well, it's a girlfriend of mckenna's and she was -- on my pillowcase. >> is there anything you'd like to say to that young lady at the moment? >> do you want to say it? thanks, laura. >> and i'm wondering -- >> mckenna, are you worried about another surprise from your mom? >> you know, she's full of surprises so i'm sure there will be more and i mean i don't know if they'll get as big as this one did but
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surprises up her sleeve. >> well, deanna, you're an internet star now. you're all over the place so what are you going to do for an encore? you have to follow this up with something really strong? >> i don't know but it's going to be big and it's going to be a big surprise so we'll all have to wait. >> as long as it's not breaking and entering. >> might want to stay away from that. >> thank you, both and we're glad you're both joined together in the same room and in the right room and next time you do something please don't get arrested as we said. but thank you so much. >> thanks, guys. >> happy mother's day. >> yes. >> yes. >> coming up in our next hour living on the edge of our amazing campout adventure. look at that, t.j. live from one of the steepest cliffs in america. >> is that t.j.? >> how about our girl ginger. another perfect night. oh, gosh. >> perfect score with val. we can't wait to talk to them all about it. >> there they are. ginger. f
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>> anchor: we have more showers on the way. here is jacqui jeras with your forecast. >> reporter: our record streak of rainy days continues today. a high probability of rain this morning. spotty showers in the afternoon. tomorrow, 40% chance. rain opportunities will drop on thursday. picking back up for friday and saturday, little dryer to end the weekend. temperature-wise today, cloudy skies keep us cool. highs in the low to mid 60s with occasional showers. we will warm up to end the week, a cool end by sunny for your sunday. >> reporter: vdot tells us we have a low pressure westbound on political river turnpike near braddock road, one of many closures. right here at i-66rish at 123, right lane is blocked with a closure of the accident
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395, we have a stalled car slowing us down. the beggar prones on the capital beltway. a bus fire causing problems on the outer loop, between river road and clara barton parkway. on the inner loop, the crashes between connecticut avenue and georgia avenue. heavy delays through mongomery county on the capital beltway. melanie, pack over tie. >> anchor: all right. historic move per metro general manager paul wiedefeld. today he'll sit down with all 650 metro managers amid growing calls for safety reforms. the agency has less than a week to comply with new federal safety requirements. no gm has sat down with all metro managers since the agency first opened. we'll have much more coming up in a live report on news channel 8 in just 3 minutes. and tonight, it is do or die time for the capitals as they return to pittsburgh for game 6. the players believe they have momentum after saturday's win, game 5. the caps have their backs against the
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. face-lift in a bottle? is this invisible second skin the new way to fight aging? erasing wrinkles with no surgery, no injections. we'll break it down for you live. ♪ time to get the chains out look at those 10s. ginger and val perfect again. going to the top of the leaderboard and the next bombshell in the ballroom. even perfect scores couldn't keep them in. they speak to us this morning. a "gma" exclusive this morning. medical breakthrough for millions of americans who use reading glasses. why you could finally cast them aside. is a revolutionary new technology right for you? get ready to go camping with us like you've never been before taking you to
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live on the side of one of the steepest cliffs in america descending while you watch. you'll see it from every heart-pounding angle. all that and ginger and val, a perfect 10 right here as we say -- >> both: good morning, america. ♪ keep our eyes on me you're holding back she said shut up and dance with me ♪ ♪ this woman -- what a night again for ginger and val. another perfect night. can't wait to talk to them coming up. >> they are going to join us live. also this morning, we have a conversation with a popular pastor you know very well. >> yes, pastor a.r. bernard has a church in brooklyn and has gotten me through difficult times and wrote a fascinating book. "four things that women want in a man." really, only four things? >> maybe all you need is four. >> but
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about ten in my life. >> this is why he's written this book and it was really fascinating when we did the interview with all the post-tape, the difference between men and women listening to the interview and the responses, you'll see coming up. >> i can't wait. i can't wait to see this. take a look at this breathtaking view from colorado's black canyon of the gunnison national park. it's all part of our epic campout week celebrating america's national parks which all should be celebrated without a doubt. >> uh-huh. yeah, you're supposed to say that we are going over the edge. >> we are going over the edge. >> we are not going over the edge. we are not at all. t.j. is going over the edge taking one for the team and it is spectacular. you will see camping in a way you never have before. thanks to t.j.'s bravery and technology, we're talking 2,000 feet above the ground coming up live. >> i'm sweating looking at him. >> cannot wait for that. now we have to get to amy. >> he's been
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and training for this. we can't wait to watch t.j. go over the edge. in the meantime, 9 big story, deadly tornadoes tearing across the plains. take a listen. >> man, it's -- oh, no. there's the line. >> oh, no, is right. and incredibly frightening scene in oklahoma. two people died their homes were destroyed. many other buildings were flattened and it wasn't just in oklahoma. at least 21 tornadoes were reported in five states. rob has our forecast in a moment. a new poll shows a matchup between donald trump and hillary clinton in three battleground states will be ultra tight. the quinnipiac poll has the likely nominees neck and neck in races in florida, ohio and pennsylvania and bernie sanders is doing slightly better than clinton against trump. as polls open today in west virginia and nebraska, republicans are scrambling to bring their party together. house speaker paul ryan says he will step aside as chair of the gop convention if that's what trump wants. they're meeting in t
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not so great blind date, well, ended with a massachusetts woman appearing on her local police blotter with her date not going so well she pretended to get sick and she called police for help. she dialed 911. she now says by accident. the problem is police actually showed up. she had to come clean and she ended up in the newspaper. i feel like there are better ways to get out of a date like, hey, i'm not feeling good. i'm going back home. you don't need to call 911. >> a lot of different ways to did that. amy, thank you. to that new treatment being called a face-lift in a bottle. it's a sort of invisible second skin that may erase wrinkles without surgery or injections developed by scientists from harvard and m.i.t. board certified dermatologist dr. whitney bowe joins us with more on this. you have our attention. give us details here. >> this is basically a breathable band-aid but lives on the skin so it's thin. it's invisible but moves with the skin so has a n
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potential uses. so first it's actually been shown to trap moisture underneath the skin so theoretically it could be used to treat things like eczema, dry itchy patches but, second, you can use it to slowly administer medications or ingredients like sunscreen into the skin. imagine never having to reapply your sunscreen but lastly can be used for cosmetic purposes as well because it's actually been shown to restore sort of that youthful elasticity to the skin so you can imagine using it to camouflage under eye bags in how do you apply it. it's not an injection. >> two steps. you rub like a thin liquid on, the polymer and then you apply a second step and that's called a catalyst that activates a reaction basically the end result is this soft but strong invisible membrane on the surface of the skin. >> how is it different? we've had different segments here on the show and we'll see you can get your bags done within ver
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minutes so how is this different from other anti-wrinkling -- >> the products currently available to do that sort of thing don't last very long. very challenging to layer them with other skin care products. sometimes they leave like a chalky residue on the skin. this technology seems to be unique because it apparently is invisible and also appears to actually be healthy for the skin while you're wearing it. >> how long does this last? >> we don't know yet. stay tuned. so this is still very early preliminary research. you know, we really need more studies to be able to ultimately translate this technology into like skin care products that will take out in the morning and start using. >> all the good things. there's got to be some downside to it. >> potentially if you got say the wrong ingredient or bacteria trapped underneath the film, that could potentially lead to problems but so far there's been no allergic reactions in the film itself. >> is it currently availa
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very early. >> so you'll tell us once it is. >> right. i'll bring some. >> next time i come. >> what do you mean it's not available? thank you very much. we're going outside to michael. >> thank you, robin. here's a look at what's coming up on the "gma morning menu." perfect 10. ginger and val rocking the ballroom on "dancing with the stars" scoring well with the jujszs and now joins us live and a groundbreaking new procedure that could make reading glasses a thing of the past for millions of people out there. we're taking you to the ledge. t.j. holmes rappelling down this cliff live. he's going to give us a bird's-eye view of one of the most amazing national parks in america, all that is coming up live on "gma" here in times square. i'm with the lung force shining light on lung cancer. very importantment make sure you get yourselves checked, ladies. ♪
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>> "fuller house" jodie sweetin and keo mottsepe didn't have enough to save them. ♪ tonight we are victorious >> reporter: a night filled with risky routines on the dance floor. nyle and peta showing the world what it's like to dance deaf. the sound of silence shaking the ballroom. >> i've never seen anything like that that touched me so pro-foundly. >> invite them into my world and get an insight into what it means to be deaf. >> reporter: ginger pushing herself to the limit this week. >> you did the hard work. now enjoy it. ♪ >> reporter: her sultry argentine tango scoring all 10s making that a second week of perfect scores for ginger and val. >> that was mind-blowing. yummy, yummy, honey. >> reporter: and the first
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jodi and keo. >> i did it. >> but i literally just laid everything inside of me out on that floor. >> reporter: but in a bombshell twist those 10s weren't enough to keep them in the ballroom. >> i just had such an amazing experience with this i can't help but walk away from it. full of gratitude. >> the last few weeks i've seen the confidence even bigger. she came alive. >> really truly life changing. i learned things about myself that i never came into this competition expecting and i'm stronger better person for it. >> and jodi starts production early this morning for "fuller house" so she's moving full speed ahead from the dance floor, guy, get excited. next week, double elimination. >> whoa. we're excited, jesse. joining us now ginger and val. congratlations. another great night. >> michael and i were noticing with that piece running you two are watching every bit of it intently like ginger like you're always looking for a possibity
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>> yes, you have to keep studying and that's what i've learned especially from this guy. he's a purist. a ballroom world champion and i can learn every single moment how to become a better dancer. 10 isn't good enough. we can do better. >> last week you got a 10. this week perfect score, as well. val as her partner and coach how does that make you feel. >> it mains me feel very proud. it's not so much about the perfect score because it's -- yes, you know, in the wars last week, yes, it was like whoa. yesterday it was a shocker because i don't know. i don't know. i don't know. i didn't know if we would get a perfect score but i did feel like she did a perfect dance and, you know, i thought i made a couple of mistakes there but she killed it and i was just so proud that she, you know, that not only -- you know, michael, it's just like in sports, i treat it like sports.
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artistic kind of feel but i have a very sport-like approach to it. i feel like all the hard work is done at rehearsals and practice, you know. and so that when she comes out monday night she can look like that and surprise people. >> well, it's wonderful. you all didn't have the letdown that sometimes after a big night two weeks ago you could do that but that's a real tribute to both of you about how you stay in the moment. there's some great questions on twitter for you, ginger and this one comes from sandra. she wants to know and i want to know this too. what is the biggest obstacle you did not see coming? >> i think the biggest obstacle i saw coming i knew it was physically difficult but i think the one i didn't see coming was the emotional part. every single dance i get so invested and i get so into it, almost too much sometimes where we lose ourselves in it and we have to wake up and say, wait a minute. you just have to dance. so that emotional toll has been
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>> but it's rewarding, as well because i think you can see that in our performance that it means a lot to her, to us and i think people really get behind that. steps are just steps. i mean you've seen a hundred thousand tangoes and jives and it's not about that of the it's more about how it makes the person feel when they perform it and when you're emotionally invested i think it will always come out looking its best. >> you know what, val. this was a twitter question but i'll make it a twitter statement. sara p. wants to know when will you baby-sit while ginger and ben can have a night out? you need to do that, my friend. you both should be pretty worn out. you've both been doing incredibly well. >> you can work that man bun, val. that man bun, not every guy can -- ? i'm trying. >> that is true. >> i know. >> not every guy should pull it off. >> we love you both. >> i miss you guys. >> we miss you.
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with the stars," semifinals double elimination as jesse said monday night 8:00 eastern, 7:00 central right here on abc. when you going on "dancing with the stars"? >> when you go. >> that's never going to happen. all right. george. >> both are going on way before i am. woo he'll move on to a "gma" exclusive. medical breakthrough for millions of americans who need reading glasses. a new search that could replace them for good and abc's mara schiavocampo back with the details. hey, mara. >> good morning, it's estimated more than a billion people worldwide have trouble focusing on things close up. they need reading glasses for like that tiny magazine print or the classon a piece of jewelry. now better sight without the hassle of glasses. those ever elusive reading glasses. something that millions of americans deal with every day. even hollywood stars. >> yeah, i do need my glasses. come here. >> i don't have mine either. >> you
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>> 51-year-old donna glen was fed up. >> i had to put reading glasses on for every task and reading glasses are traditionally never where you want them to be. you're always searching for them. >> reporter: that's when donna's eye doctor dr. andrew holtzman of tlc vision stepped in with a new slice. a procedure called the kamra inlay. >> it addresses a major concern because the age-related decline in near vision affects everyone and continues on into our 50s and 60s. >> how does this work? >> the kamra inlay is a small palace lick-like disc one-third the size of a contact lens and one-fourth the size of the thickness of a human hair. we implant it into the cornea. what this does is blocks the unfocused rays of light from entering the eye and only allows the focused rays of light through so they're a
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full range of vision from distance to near clearly. >> and in a tv first, our cameras take you into the or as christine clements has it implanted into one eye and dr. holtzman says that's all that is needed for the proceed hour to work. >> the procedure takes approximately 20 minutes to perform. the patient doesn't feel anything. all right. nice and steady now. >> the postop recovery. >> we tell the patient to go home, take a nap then they start using their eye drops and the nicest part about it if the patient doesn't like it it is reversible. >> but some of the risks include the possibility that vision may not return to normal even after the procedure is reversed. it can take up to a month for a patient to realize the full effect of the inlay which costs around $5,000 and is typically not covered by insurance. still, for donna glen, the high cost was worth it to refocus on her life. >> working on the computer, i'm
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and read ingredient labels at the grocery store, everything i need to do. i don't even know where my reading glasses are and i don't care. i'm very happy. >> so back to that price tag, that $5,000, it costs about on average $200 to buy a pair of reading glasses so a prescription reading glass so here we have 25 reading glass, that's how many you could buy with that $5,000 so it isn't cheap. but the people who had it done say they're paying for the convenience of never having to search for those reading glasses. >> every stop along the way. >> you can pick up what you need. look at it. and read the fine print and you're good to go. >> thanks. >> outside to rob. >> great gang of folks out here. from louisville, kansas city to new york city. 21 today. happy birthday. what are you going to do to celebrate. >> we're going to go to central park and breakfast at the plaza and maestro's or dinner and probably go out on the town. >> all lined up. happy 21st. the severe weather threat across the nation today. two spot, ohio river valley including louisville and lexington and dallas back through the
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mostly hail and tomorrow wichita falls, oklahoma city, kansas city, st. louis, a lot of big cities tomorrow on guard for that. showers stretching into the mid-atlantic and warming out west. today, cloudy and cool n the mid 60s. tonight, scattered showers, lows in the 50s. wednesday mostly cloudy with isolated showers, highs in the mid-upper 60s. lower chances of rain with warmer temperatures in the low to mid 70s. drier this weekend. breaking overnight-- a deadly attack at a train station in >> all right. folks out here, your favorite part of the show is? >> "pop news." >> i didn't feed that to her. >> all right. $5 coming out to you soon. "pop news" time, everybody. and we'll begin with news about summer. kind of happens every year, 'tis the summer season for
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competitions. sounds like a very good one coming from the dynamic duo of ben and matt. affleck and damon continuing their producing partnership with "the runner" in which a contestant makes his or her way across the country gathering clues all in an effort to win big cash, but, of course, there's a hook. the runner is being chased by different teams who also want that money. you got to get the clues before you get caught. it's been called the hybrid of "the amazing race" and "the mole" so run to the app store and download go 90 before the runner takes off in july. another example of new shows coming out on apps. it is the trend and i dare say the future. >> looks like a tease for "the bourne identity" chasing him in a car in the parking lot and a guy jumping off a stairwell. i want to watch. >> do you remember "the mole"? i thought that was a great show and this has a lot of those elements. >> doesn't seem fair if the other guy is in cars. >> exactly. >> i'm sure -- >> spoilerle
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>> i will get back to you. don't worry. also in "pop news" this morning, i love this story. this morning an 80-year-old woman who allowed her gra granddaughter to use her as a model/guinea pig for years. she wanted to be a makeup artist. there's grandma so as you can see that practice paid off big. grandma, there she is. getting done. we're going to go forward. she is now named glamma an internet sensation. ok octogenarian. she has five grandkids. 12 great grandkids and says she is so flattered because she is an internet star and is also the star of her nursing home. >> just goes to show you, age is -- >> glamma, i like that. she has great bones, i love that. they posted it and mom we're doing makeovers as soon as we're getting home. finally here's some morning motivation to energize you.
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do some sit-ups. if you need it. the little special. >> oh. >> who cares. it's all about the effort, right, buddy. >> summer is right around the corner. >> that kid is on fire. >> 1,005, 1,006, 1,007. >> he's cheating. >> oh, my gosh. >> stay tuned for t.j. 100th anniversary of our national parks on the ledge right there. >> that's t.j. >> come on, t.j.
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>> anchor: good morning. let's get an update on weather. here is jacqui jeras. >> reporter: our record streak of rainy days continues today. a high probability of rain this morning. spotty showers in the afternoon. tomorrow, 40% chance. rain opportunities will drop on thursday. picking back up for friday and saturday, little dryer to end the weekend. temperature-wise today, cloudy skies keep us cool. highs in the low to mid 60s with occasional showers. we will warm up to end the week, a cool end by sunny for your sunday. >> reporter: we have got more distractions on the drive on 395 northbound, first, consist abled vehicle. then a crash, closer to the george washington par
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the capital beltway. you're on and off the brakes. relief in mongomery county from the earlier bus fire on the outer loop. clara barton parkway. now a live look through van dorn street toward the wilson street bridge, you can see we're dealing with inner loop and outer loop delays, all the travel lanes open. melanie. >> anchor: thank you. basement police officer edwashed nearero is scheduled to appear in court ahead of his trial in the death of freddie gray, one of 6 officers facing charges and the second to face a trial. neuro was charged with second degree assault, reckless endangerment and misconduct in office. fairfax county police are investigating a dozen tire thefts over the last several weeks. car owners have come out to find their cars sitting on blocks with all 4 tires gone. police say the thieves are going after gm made vehicles,
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and corvettes. police are looking for a silver ford explorer that may be
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♪ ♪ singing singing fold our hands and close our eyes ♪ that is a sneak peek at carrie underwood's brand-new music video for her song "church bells." you can see the full video exclusively on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! i don't know. i feel like i got to go to church after looking at some of this scenery here. >> the gym. >> carrie underwood. >> i'm looking at what t.j. is looking at. >> wow. the ♪ >> incredible. i need a moment to check that out. our epic campout to celebrate our national parks' hundredth anniversary. gunnison national park, ezra pelling down
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above the ground. check it out. ♪ >> it's steep, deep and narrow. welcome to colorado's grand canyon. the park is essentially in its infancy in terms of being a national park. this is -- you are kind of a young pup. >> 1999 it became a national park and when you first get there you're like, whoa. >> plugging nearly 2,000 feet, the black canyon could house the empire state building with 500 feet to spare. the park has 22 miles of hiking trails, but i am not here to hike. i'm here to go over the edge with world class rock climbers tommy caldwell and kevin jorgeson, on their record-breaking rock face climbs they usually spend the night out here on a tiny portable ledge aptly called a porta-ledge. i'll attempt to join them in the morning but tonight, i'm camping out on solid ground. these are my okay san diegos for
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>> starting to look a lot more like a tent so then you got to take these hooks and clip them on. >> why does mine look like a space capsule? my campsite neighbors trevor and dorias. >> welcome to the woods. >> remember, earlier this week we met stephanie and jonathan traveling to all 59 national parks. well, you know what, these guys are doing it too. >> #59in59. >> they visited 46 parks so far. >> guacamole. >> reporter: campfire connoisseurs. they treat me to a fantastic fajita feast. >> come a long way since the tent setup. >> reporter: satisfied, sleepy, it's lights out. ♪ i'm on top of the world >> wow. >> that is just the beginning. we'll have more with t.j. who is actually rappelling as we speak. we'll get to him in a second. first out to rob. >> you got some great folks out here from new orleans. went to
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yankee game. which did you like more. >> ham hamilton. >> that's what i'm hearing but go, yankees. let's show you what's happening as far as the threat for rain across the mid-atlantic. showers rolling around d.c. there you go, 62 degrees and i think increasing intensity tonight. some of that will get into the northeast but mostly clouds today. 65 degrees in denver. hey, might get to a record high of 94 degrees or at least the warmest so far this year in dallas.showers, lows in the 50s. wednesday mostly cloudy with isolated showers, highs in the mid-upper 60s. lower chances of rain with warmer temperatures in the low to mid 70s. drier this weekend. >> all right, this weathercast is brought to you by ford escape. robin, i'm hoping t.j. is not escaping out of this live shot. i can't wait to see it. >> that's coming up, t.j. is coming up. but first secrets of a
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successful relationship, four simple things that could change your life revealed in the book "four things women want from a man" but a good friend of mine pastor a.r. bernard, a leader who's guided thousands on their spiritual journeys. ♪ this is the day >> reporter: thousands show up every sunday to pray with and learn from one of the nation's spiritual pillars. >> thank you, lord, for a place where your spirit and your word come together. >> reporter: pass tar a.r. bernard leads one of the largest congregations in the u.s. at the christian cultural center in brooklyn. >> have you ever wondered what purpose certain things in your life served? >> reporter: the former banker turned preacher shares his teachings with local worshippers and celebrities. his words have also brought me much comfort. full disclosure to people at home battling breast cancer, the night before my surgery, my phone rings. it's you. do you remember
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it was a very, very special time to have the opportunity to just be there with you, to walk through what you were going through and understand it. >> and then my second challenge, you blessed the syringe that held my sister's healthy stem cells. >> we thank you. >> i will tell you it is faith that helps to level the playing field of human experience which we know is not level. >> in his latest book "four things women want from a man" pastor bernard drawed from his own faith and marriage of 44 years to help guide others to a loving relationship. four things women want from a man. four things, that's it? we only want four things? >> well, i will tell you i'm in australia speaking to a group of men and women, and i stood up and i said, guys, i discovered what it is, i know what women want. so i wrote on
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all the men stood up, robin. they started cheering and applauding and i said, hold it, guys. but they do know what they don't want. the women stood up. they cheered and celebrated the moment. so you say a woman doesn't know what she wants, it's true to an ex-because the conversation the conversation. are you hungry, yeah. let's get something to eat. okay. where do you want to go eat? i don't know. well, let's go to that restaurant. no, i don't want to go there. so -- >> oh, wow. >> they don't know what they want but they -- >> i'm seeing a lot of chuckling in the studio. you're guilty. >> so that's the conversation. i said they do know what they don't want but haven't articulated it. >> you had a lively discussion recently with a group of women. very diverse group of women. different stages of their life. was there a common theme when talking to them about what they
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actually voice what it is that they want? >> why is it that these four things maturity, decisiveness, consistency and strength sum up what a woman's looking for and they said to me, they said, wow, this gives us the tools, this gives us -- this was the key word, a framework with which to make better choices in our relationships. >> there are many beautiful aspects of this book. one being it don't matter if you're a man or a woman you can get something out of this. >> absolutely. >> even the title would make you think it's one or the other but that was your objective and it makes us also understand we have to understand the other. >> a principle is a broad and basic truth that has no gender. it applies when people apply it correctly and it can experience the benefits from it. what is true for women is true for people in general. >> ay
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nodding along when he was saying about that conversation that women -- that we do -- >> i was applauding. i know exactly what i don't want. >> exactly what i don't want and his book is available right now. >> all right. and robin, we're going back out to colorado. t.j. is climbing the canyon live. we'll get to that in just a moment so don't go anywhere. it's un
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♪ i'm on top of the world. >> back with our huge celebration of the 100th anniversary of america's national parks and we are going now to check back in with t.j. ezra pelling down that canyon that you see live in a park called black canyon of the gunnison. t.j. is in the red. t.j., take it away but don't let go. >> hey, good morning, again, guys. yes, good morning from 2,000 feet. i am in the black canyon. literally happening from the black canyon of the gunnison. one of our great national parks and a bit of a hidden gem but the point is we don't want it to be hidden anymore. we have a lot of fog and cloud cover because it is a cold rainy very wet day and our caravan to my left
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hanging for the past hour and lost his camera because of the weather so that was a bit of an issue we had but still that's not going to stop us. i've been rappelling down. now, this is a place, of course, this park at least is where people hike, where people camp and where people climb. i camped out last night but i didn't camp out like my boys did right here. i'm meeting tommy caldwell and kevin jorgeson. two of the best climbers in the world and when they climb, this is where they hang out. fellas. >> yeah, man. >> good to see you. >> why in the world do you all do what you do? are we okay here? >> yeah, yeah, we're good. this is a rugg eged party. >> this is a rough one. do we recommend this for most folks? we don't recommend doing this. >> yeah, i don't know. no, it's good to work up to this sort of thing. unlike you, by the way. >> unlike me and, again, a lot of people are
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you all did the dawn wall, the first ever to do it. but you do recommend for people to get into climbing. people hike and camp and all that stuff but is climbing something that maybe they need to get into. any beginning can do? >> i think climb something great for everybody. it's something that you can get into it any age and can take you to amazing places like here we are. >> is this a hidden gem here, this park? i mean i didn't know about it until we started doing this story but seems like it should be impossible to keep something this majestic hidden. >> motor people drive right by it on the freeways and they're like, oh, my god, i can't believe it. it blows people's mights. >> we are sitting here looking comfortable but we are about 1800, 1900 feet above. you all are chilling. i am a little nervous still but i appreciate you all helping me through it. i got to make my way back up. it's actually harder getting back up, the getting down was one thing but this is the part of the celebration. we
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places. that's why i'm wearing this gopro to give you a view even if you can't get 1900, 2,000 feet up. this is the point of us being here so we can bring it to you. >> t.j., that is just spectacular. but, boy, to be able to do that is really, really something on your first try. we're just -- we're in awe. >> absolutely. how did you get permission from your wife to do this, t.j.? >> she actually is not sure about the assignment. she thinks i'm in vegas. [ laughter ] >> the only time it's a good idea to say you're in vegas. >> you take care, everybody there. take care. >> see you, t.j. >> somehow he's got to get off and back up so be careful, our friend. all right, everybody, we
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we're back now with john and kalamazoo walsh host of "the
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hunt" center for missing and exploited children. callahan has a brand-new campaign called rock one sock. the concept being and very brilliant. it's easy to understand for all of us. you lose a sock in the washing machine, you always hope you'll find it. and that is what you're trying to say with people. you always hope you'll find those missing kids. >> uh-huh. yep. >> tell us about the campaign? we know missing children's iron mans don't affect every household. that's why we wanted to take something relatable and tangible to spread awareness around our issues. we know it's a small gesture but allows them to stand in solidarity with our mission. >> so, everybody, john, you're modeling today literally with one sock on. you want us to go to social media to post a picture and what's the goal? >> the goal is to help raise awareness for our missing children's issues and to help, you know, raise donations for the center. we are a nonprofit and allows us to do what we do best and that's help look fog missing kids. >> and work closely with the law enforcement community
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some policemen rocking the one sock look. that's got to be great to get the support from everybody. >> definitely. >> so, john, let me ask you about this. you said you were proud of your son. he came up with the campaign. tell me -- >> i'm very proud because we're always trying to get people to look at pictures of missing children and not forget. i mean, nowadays there's a lot of attention when a child goes missing and if that childant is found two weeks later the media moves on to some other story and now that child is just another picture and we want people to have hope. if you remember jay see dugard was found in a backyard after 18 year, elizabeth smart, parents never gave up. her parents found her after eight months and people are desperate and want people to remember that their child is missing and they want hope and rockonesock gives you hope. it's not just another picture. have some hope and
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with this idea and i think it's perfect. >> i do too and real quick, rerack and what would you like our viewers to know about prevention. >> oh, prevention is key. talking to your children. i don't believe in a paranoid society but we have so many challenges these days, the center has all kinds of free, wonderful tips for parents. much more than we can talk about right here, but especially the dangers online, everybody is online. little kids are online so we say to -- talk to your kids. tell them the rules and educate yourself, knowledge is power. not paranoia, knowledge is power. >> i want to say thank you to both
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♪ once i was 7 years old "good morning america" is brought to you by the makers of nondrowsy claritin. live claritin clear. >> you are looking at our super fan watch party there in providence, rhode island, and everyone there is so excited because lukas graham is here. the band's self-titled album is out now and features "7 years" my daughter's favorite song and here they are performing it live. [ applause ] ♪ once i was seven years old my mama told me ♪ ♪ go make yourself some friends or you'll be lonely ♪
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♪ once i was seven years old ♪ it was a big big world but we thought we were bigger ♪ ♪ pushing each other to the limits we were learning quicker ♪ ♪ by eleven smoking herb and drinking burning liquor ♪ ♪ never rich so we were out to make that steady figure ♪ ♪ once i was 11 years old my daddy told me ♪ ♪ go get yourself a wife or you'll be lonely ♪ ♪ once i was 11 years old >> are you ready, fellas? ♪ i always had that dream like my daddy before me ♪ ♪ so i started writing songs i started writing stories ♪ ♪ something about this glory just always seemed to bore me ♪ ♪ 'cause only those i really love will ever really know me ♪ ♪ once i was 20 years old my story got told ♪
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♪ before the morning sun when life was lonely once i was 20 years old ♪ ♪ lukas graham ♪ i only see my goals i don't believe in failure ♪ ♪ 'cause i know the smallest voices they can make it major ♪ ♪ i got my boys with me at least those in favor ♪ ♪ and if we don't meet before i leave i hope i'll see you later ♪ ♪ once i was 20 years old my story got told ♪ ♪ i was writing about everything i saw before me once i was 20 years old ♪ ♪ soon we'll be 30 years old our songs have been sold ♪ ♪ we've traveled around the world and we're still roaming ♪ ♪ soon we'll be 30 years old ♪ i'm still learning about life my woman brought children for
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me ♪ ♪ so i can sing them all my songs and i can tell them stories ♪ ♪ most of my boys are with me some are still out seeking glory ♪ ♪ some i had to leave behind my brother i'm still sorry ♪ ♪ soon i'll be 60 years old my daddy got 61 ♪ ♪ remember life and then your life becomes a better one ♪ ♪ i made a man so happy when i wrote a letter once ♪ ♪ i hope my children come and visit once or twice a month ♪ ♪ soon i'll be 60 years old will i think the world is cold ♪ ♪ or will i have a lot of children who can warm me soon i'll be 60 years old ♪ >> come on, fellas. ♪ soon i'll be 60 years old will i think the world is cold ♪ ♪ or will i have a lot of children who can warm me ♪ ♪ soon i'll be 60 years old
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♪ once i was 7 years old my mama told me ♪ ♪ go make yourself some friends or you'll be lonely ♪ ♪ once i was 7 years old once i was 7 years old ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> lukas graham, everyone. fantastic job. thank you so much. and we will be back tomorrow. >> have a great day, guys. >> anchor: more showers on the way. here is jacqui jeras with your forecast. >> rep
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a high probability of rain this morning. spotty showers in the afternoon. tomorrow, 40% chance. rain opportunities will drop on thursday. picking back up for friday and saturday, little dryer to end the weekend. temperature-wise today, cloudy skies keep us cool. highs in the low to mid 60s with occasional showers. we will warm up to end the week, a cool end by sunny for your sunday. >> reporter: on the commute this morning from the capital beltway we are still looking at heavy volume delays. springfield interchange with outer loop delay toward the wilson street bridge, ob the inner loop we're still on the brakes, towards interstate 66. passing little river turn peek and braddock road. volume delays. you will not see any reported accident activity. southbound i270 as well as 95 to the beltway in maryland still with the volume delays. inside the beltway, 202, accint
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lane. >> anchor: thank you. historic move for metro general manager paul jaenichen today. he will sit down -- paul wiedefeld today. he will sit down with all morning managers. the agency has less than a week to comply with new federal safety requirements. no gm has sat down with all managers since the agency first opened. tonight it do or die time for the capitals as they return to pittsburgh for game 6. they believe they have the momentum but the caps have their backs against the wall as they try to win in pittsburgh for the first time this series. puck troops at 8:00. if they can force a game 7 they would be in dc on
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>> it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, oscar-winner and tony nominee, jessica lange. plus, former first lady and first daughter, mrs. laura bush and jenna bush hager. and ready, set, calculate. the co-hosts challenge the math counts winner to a numbers game. also, don't forget to log on livekellyandmichaelnow.com to be part of today's show. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by isney-abc domestic television] >> and now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪

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