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good morning, america. breaking right now, state of emergency. florida bracing for its first hurricane in more than a decade as tropical storm hermine strengthens overnight. fears of flooding and tornadoes along the gulf coast. and another hurricane madeline lashes hawaii with flooding, wowerful winds and massive waves. breaking overnight, tale of two trump, a fiery speech on immigration. >> you can call it whatever the hell you want. they're gone. >> doubling down on his promise to build a wall and making mexico pay for it. >> they don't know it yet but they're going to pay for it. >> a sharp cry from his meeting ea earlier with the mexican president. >> the clinton camp calling it his darkest yet. two globe-trottin
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posting selfies on the beach, in the jungle and on the water but police say they were smuggling cocaine the entire time. anthony weiner under fire. child services investigating after he sent that lewd selfie showing his 4-year-old son in the background. the estranged husband of hillary clinton's top aide in trouble. could he lose custody of their son? good morning, america. a little rain on the lens there this thursday morning. boy, what a day for donald trump. yesterday there you see the diplomat shaking hands with the mexican president calling him a friend, praising his country. no talk about mexico paying for that wall until last night there in arizona. quite a different tone. he fired up the crowd with those familiar lines and we'll get into all that this morning and hear from hillary clinton's running mate tim kaine live. >> that hurricane warning for florida. the weather set to ruin the holiday weekend up and down the east coast as tropical storm
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become the first hurricane to make landfall in florida in more than a decade. the state already facing flooding and ginger here tracking all the latest for us. what a radar picture there, ginger. >> exactly. the satellite tropical storm hermine escalated quickly. just talking about it as a tropical depression but now maximum sustained winds of 60 miles plus an hour strengthening and will speed up toward the north and east. hurricane watch north of tampa. the main threat, of course, heavy rain, five to ten inches. some places could get 15 inches. the timing tonight overnight tonight into early friday. then it sticks with us. through south carolina up to the east coast, the impacts could be through our holiday weekend. the storm surge, the rain and that's why we have our rob marciano in tampa this morning. >> good morning, ginger, 200 miles that way is tropical storm hermine and in the gulf of mexico and no
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will make land tonight. how strong will it be? in the past 24 hours western florida especially here in tampa bay have been getting hammered with the outer bands. tropical storm hermine accelerating towards the florida coast. the outer bands already flooding the sunshine state making some roadways impassable. >> about 4 1/2 inches of water inside the house. >> reporter: over 9 inches falling in pinellas county. families trying to stop the water from overtaking these apartments in largo. >> it came through the ceiling. >> reporter: at least seven from one family narrowly escaping after this tree fell on their home. >> there's a tree like in every room of the house. >> reporter: it's all hands on deck at the sandbagging depot. >> the only solution, got to stop the water. >> what else can i do? coastal residents have been evacuated and schools and colleges closed today and tomorrow. the ground is
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more rain and wind coming and storm surge which western florida certainly susceptible to it here in tampa bay this will be rising, as well. nearly 4,000 days since a hurricane has made landfall in this state. they are certainly hoping that streak holds. another area that has had a hurricane-free streak is hawaii but got slammed with tropical storm madeline and neal karlinsky is there right now. neal. >> reporter: rob, good morning. that's right. the surf here is still rough but feel like they've dodged a bullet on this one. you can see the waves come in, madeline seems to be passing through as a rough tropical storm and not the hurricane they feared but the last 12 hours the rains has been torrential coming down sideways. as a result many roads have been flooded. there have been occasional power outages and schools have been shut down and the port closed. but they do feel like they have weathered the worst of it and get a true sense of things over the next several hours when the sun cops up, ginger. >> ne
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course, lester on the way so i wanted to showcase the timing here. once the big island is now on tropical storm warning that is for lester which will come this through the weekend and other islands have to brace for some impact. if not just that high surf and rip currents. a lot are there through the holiday weekend. the race for the white house and donald trump's immigration two-step fiery speech in arizona last night hours after his more statesman like trip with the mexican president gaining ground on hillary clinton in some national polls and jon karl has the latest in mexico city. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning. if you were expecting donald trump to soften his position on immigration, you were dead wrong. after sounding diplomatic in mexico he went on to present as hard a line on the issue as he ever has. >> you can call it whatever the hell you want, they're gone. >> reporter: no more waffling, donald trump is once again saying everyone who came into this country
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forced out. >> anyone who has entered the united states illegally is subject to deportation. there will be no amnesty. >> reporter: once again he talked about creating a deportation force. he even joked about deporting his opponent. >> i am going to create a new special deportation task force focused on identifying and quickly removing the most dangerous criminal illegal immigrants in america who have evaded justice, just like hillary clinton has evaded justice, okay. >> reporter: trump made it clear where he stands on one of the central promises of his campaign. >> mexico will pay for the wall. hear me. >> reporter: it was a far cry from what we saw from trump earlier in the day when he made a surprise trip to mexico city and stood side by side with mexico's
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nieto. >> it's been a tremendous honor and i call you a friend, thank you. >> what about that sticky issue of paying for the wall. and the wall, is it a n nonstarter. >> we did discuss the wall. we didn't discuss payment of the wall. that will be for a later date. this was a very preliminary meeting. >> reporter: here in mexico city trump was measured and downright diplomatic. he even praised mexican immigrants. >> spectacular, spectacular hard working people. >> reporter: but just five hours later, a different donald trump. >> zero tolerance for criminal aliens, zero, zero. >> reporter: after their meeting and after trump left mexico, mexico's president came out and said that he told donald trump directly that mexico will not pay for the wall. but, george, i asked mexico's president about that at their joint press conference. he said nothing and he also didn't disagree with trump when trump standing next
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that the issue did not come up in their meeting. >> he is facing a backlash over that. meanwhile, donald trump back on twitter again overnight and this morning talking about mexico. also talking about hillary clinton and hitting her a bit for her not going to mexico. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. he's trying to tie this into his attacks on her health saying she didn't go to louisiana and now she didn't go to mexico. she doesn't have the drive or stamina to make america great again. the clinton campaign is brushing this off saying you don't do away with a year's worth of insults by dropping in on our neighbors for a few hours. >> jon karl, thanks very much. more now on hillary clinton and her campaign calling donald trump's speech in arizona his darkest yet. as clinton bashes trump for his trip to mexico saying it takes more than a photo-op to build relationship, her running mate tim kaine is stange by but first abc's cecilia vega is on the campaign trail in columbus, ohio, with all the latest. good morning, cecilia.
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hillary clinton is not holding back overnight tweeting donald trump just failed his first foreign test. diplomacy isn't as easy as it looks. hillary clinton's response to donald trump's big trip to mexico -- >> it's more than a photo-op. it takes consistency and reliability. >> reporter: clinton unleashing on him in ohio. >> it certainly takes more than trying to make up for a year of insults and insinuations by dropping in on our neighbors for a few hours and then flying home again. that is not how it works. >> reporter: and going after trump with this video on twitter. >> i'll use the word anchor baby. this is a country where we speak english. >> reporter: her supporters pouncing too. >> hispanic about how much resentment and fear and hostility he's created in this country over the past year. >> reporter: her campaign chairman saying trump didn't just choke, he got beat in the room and lied about it. writing, he doesn't have the courage to advocate for his campaign promises when
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in front of a friendly crowd. clinton back out on the campaign trail raising $12 million in the hamptons at parties filled with superstars like bon jovi and paul mccartney. and now she's about to get an assist from some political powerhouses. president obama will be out campaigning for her at least a dozen times before election day in battleground states and vice president joe biden will be out there twice a week starting today in ohio. >> thanks. let's hear from her partner, senator tim kaine, senator kaine, thanks for joining us again. >> you bet. >> let's start out with donald trump's day. we heard those comments from john podesta, the campaign chair for hillary clinton but didn't donald trump gain some stature by appearing side by side with the mexican president? >> you know, george, i don't think so. i think it was kind of a diplomatic embarrassment.
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but he's been talking for a year about we'll build a wall and mexico will pay for it and sits down and goes eyeball to eyeball with the president of mexico and what he forgets suddenly to bring it up or he's too afraid to bring it up or he chokes in the meeting, it's just kind of an indication that the guy talks out of both sides of his mouth and when given an opportunity to address his -- the central rationale of his entire campaign he doesn't do it. and that's not the kind of strength you need in somebody who is going to be conducting bilateral discussions with the leaders of any nation. >> you say he's talking out of both sides of his mouth. yesterday the republican party put out a video talking about hillary clinton's flip-flops on immigration. let's take a look. >> hillary clinton is pandering for political gain. hypocrisy at its worst. hillary clinton, you just can't trust her. >> and over the years she has moved towards more liberal issues like the wall, on
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undocumented immigrants. >> you know, george, that's not the way i look at it. there was an immigration reform effort done when hillary was a senator in 2006 when george bush was president. she was a strong supporter of comprehensive immigration reform in 2006. you remember that came up in the primaries as a key point of difference between her and bernie sanders and as i've campaigned all across the country, especially in the latino community they understand that hillary has been trying to do comprehensive immigration reform for many years. this is not a new thing for her. there is a consistency to her position. and that's why she said, look, in the first 100 days we need to 30 years after the last reform, you know, build a comprehensive package that includes basically support for dreamers and include supporters for employers and a path for hard working people to earn the ability to stray here as citizens over many years and
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those are the kill pillars of the plan keeping families together, very different from the division and deportation nation strategy of donald trump. >> trump appears to be closing the gap in some of these national polls tightening. in our new poll shows secretary clinton is as unpopular as donald trump. you see her at 59% unfavorable. he's at 60% unfavorable. how do you explain it and how do you fix it? >> well, look, this is going to be a tough race and i didn't have any illusions about it and hillary clinton doesn't either. we have felt from the beginning that this would be tough. we going into the convention it was pretty much a dead heat and like what we've seen both -- since both conventions but it's not a big lead and means weaver to make our case every day. hillary while donald was doing his high-profile talking messages on the border she was at the american legion in ohio talking about america's
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the world to that important veterans organization and we're going to have to make our case about the economy that works for everybody and we're stronger as a nation if we build alliances rather than tear up appliances and build walls. >> finally on a different subject, colin kaepernick who has been having that protest refusing to stand for the national anthem expected to do it again tonight at a game that's 1230esed to be honoring military veterans. you're the father of a marine. what is your reaction to colin kaepernick? >> you know, i -- you got to respect people's ability to act according to their conscience. i'd do it differently. i think if you really thought about issues, and about this country, you'd do it differently and when i heard him explain his rationale. didn't make that much sense to me but you have to respect it so i wouldn't presume to tell him what to do. >> senator kaine, thanks for joining us this morning. >> all right, thanks, george. now to a major breakthrough in the battle against
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the brain of toxic plaque buildup could slow the progno s progression and give much needed hope to patients. dr. jen ashton joins us. explain how this does what it's said to do. >> this is a type of immune therapy that goes on a seek and destroy mission to amyloid plaques and tangles that interfere with brain function. let me show you what i mean. take a look at this scan. if you look at the top. p.e.t. scans of patients with alzheimer's. the left column is baseline, the right column is one year late ever, the red plaques represent the amyloid. increasing doses of this medication, you see the red disappears or dramatically goes down. here are the caveats with the study. it's small. we need much bigger numbers. it was funded by the drugmaker which is pretty common practice and most interestly, there is controversy in
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neurology, not every expert is convinced that these amyloid plaques are the main culprit in alzheimer's but cautious optimism. >> yeah, and certainly those images studying how soon could it be available. >> a couple years and come from a hefty price tag and could cost patients thousands of dollars a year. >> thanks. we move on to a new lead in the jogging murder mystery in new york. the nypd released a sketch of this man. officials believe he could be a witness and could help them find the killer of karina vetrano. we have the latest. >> reporter: police releasing this sketch of a man they believe may help them find the killer of 30-year-old new york jogger karina vetrano. karina went for a run on this familiar path in howard beach on august 2 234d but never came home. her father eventually finding her body. >> we need to find this predator. >> reporter: police now releasing this sketch of a man spotted in the area by
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worker the day karina died. investigators don't think he's the killer. despite a $300,000 reward, multiple dead ends so far no arrests. officials hoping the possible witness and dna evidence found at the scene can give them some answers. >> we also have touched dna from her neck and as you know she was strangled and have it from her fingernails probably the strongest we have from the same person. >> it is wrong to kill an innocent young woman. >> this morning karina's family left with pictures and memories has a message for the person who took their loving daughter away. >> the world is against hip. i'm coming for him. >> reporter: police say the man they're looking to talk to should have stood out to anyone who saw him in this area that day. he was wearing a dark wool cap on what would have been a warm august day. amy. >> we hope they get answers soon. eva pilgrim, thank you.
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samsung delaying shipments amid reports of exploding battery and sending their stock plummeting. rebecca jarvis has the latest. >> good morning, amy. multiple consumers have complained of explosions of their galaxy note 7 devices. some are sharing these pictures of their burnt out phones online and samsung said shipments are being delayed due to additional tests and no word on what caused the problems, but some say it could be an issue with using old usb cords to charge the devices. the news has wiped out about $7 billion of samsung's stock value and comes at a time when we're about to hear about the new iphone from apple. so bad timing for them. >> big hit. okay, thanks very much. back to ginger. >> so important to note with hermine, tampa, florida, all this area, not the only ones included. the watches go all the way to north carolina. you could get more than a half foot of rain.
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and coming up new trouble for anthony weiner. child services now investigating over that sexting scandal. pictures showing his son right there. could he lose custody? then trouble in paradise. these two women arrested in a drug bust aboard a luxury cruise ship accused of smuggling more than $20 million in cocaine. soon, she'll be binge-studying. now she writes mostly in emoji. soon, she'll type the best essays in the entire 8th grade. today, the only spanish words he knows are burrito and enchilada. soon, he'll take notes en espanol. get back to great with the right gear. from the place with the experts. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great.
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welcome back to "gma." you are looking at tropical storm hermine growing in the gulf. a state of emergency declared as florida now braces for what could be its first hurricane to make landfall in more than a decade. that storm will then track up the east coast bringing a washout for millions on this holiday weekend. >> oh, boy. also right now donald trump making headlines again with that fiery speech on immigration overnight doubling down on his promise to build a wall and make mexico pay for it just hours after meeting with mexico's president where he struck a more diplomatic tone. gabby douglas giving a health update. she is now out of the hospital after that scare saying she was suffering a complication from a mouth injury. and she's doing much better right now in we are glad to hear it. this morning as millions get ready for travel for the holiday, american airlines is out with a new
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basically it's saying that travelers may be to blame for problems when you're flying all those travel headaches not the airlines. we'll have more on that. we'll see how it works out. we begin with anthony weiner and more trouble for him. child services now investigating him. it included a photo showing his young son in the background and mara schiavocampo has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. this, of course, not the first time weiner has been caught texting inappropriate for photos but may be the most serious because it involves his child. now, just days after his wife announced their separation an official investigation into his parenting. this morning abc news confirmed new york city's administration for children's services is investigating anthony weiner and his care for his 4-year-old son jared after this photo became public. the lewd image sent to one of weiner's alleged sexting partners and also s
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weiner allegedly even referring to the boy in a text message accompanying the picture writing, someone just climbed into my bed. in another series of texts weiner allegedly describing his son as a, quote, chick magnet. this is the third time weiner's sexting has gone public. in 2011 the brash congressman was forced to resign after accide accidentally posting a lewd photo to his twitter account. >> i'm deeply sorry. >> reporter: he was caught again in 2013 during a new york city mayoral bid. the scandal unfolding in front of a documentary crew filming his comeback campaign. >> act like a normal campaign candidate's wife. >> i'm going to leave, leave a few minutes after i leave before you leave. >> don't worry. >> someone might think you're married to me. >> don't relationshipry. >> reporter: now weiner's wife huma abedin has announced her separation from her husband. now, a source close to weiner and abedin tells abc news
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excellent father. as for that investigation, acs does not comment on ongoing investigations in order to protect the privacy of the children involved which, of course, is paramount. >> sure is. mara, thanks very much. let's talk to sunny hostin here with us right now. i think we see that picture of the little boy. i think it's disgusting. doesn't meet the standard of neglect. >> i don't think it does yet but certainly shows such a stunning lack of judgment that if cps did not begin an investigation and something else happened that was neglectful we would be pointing the fwing at them. i think they're going to be investigating the home. they're going to be investigating his relationship with the child and looking for evidence of child abuse, child porn, maltreatment, neglect and i think that is the right thing to do in this case because aren't we all shocked that he would have that kind of judgment to include his child in a sexting picture? this is someone for
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behavior lost his congressional seat in 2011, lost his mayoral bid and has now lost his marriage from the same behavior. there's a real problem here. >> could he lose his son over this? >> i think it's very, very possible. we don't know what the result of the investigation can be or will be, but the bottom line is, any judge looking at a custody decision is going to consider this kind of behavior. rightfully so. what is most important in these case, what is most paramount as mara said what is in the best interest of the child. is it in the best interest of a child to be in a sexting photo with their father? absolutely not. that's not even a close call. >> criminal charges? >> i don't think so. i don't think -- i think that's a stretch but we don't know what the result of the investigation would be. >> we'll be watching. thanks very much. now to those two globe-trotting women accused of smuggling more than $20 million worth of cocaine aboard a luxury cruise ship posting photos of their two-month vacation before
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gio benitez is here with all the details. good morning. >> reporter: this was a massive international law enforcement operation. even the u.s. department of homeland security was tracking this ship. all to catch these women on board. from tahiti to bermuda to peru, the globe-trotting bikini glad beauties seemed to be on the vacation of a lifetime at least according to the photos at the posted on instagram with breathtaking backdrop, a tattoo in french polynesia and a quick jungle selfie but hidden off instagram in the luggage aboard their cruise ship 209 pounds of cocaine worth a staggering $22 million. and now 22-year-old melina roberge is 28-year-old isabelle lagace are behind bars in an australian jail charged with importing a commercial quantity of cocaine. >> this is the biggest seizure of narcotics through
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boarded the extravagant cruise "the sea princess" two months ago starting in the uk visiting 11 countries many in south america including colombia and ecuador until its final destination in sydney where police arrested the two and a 63-year-old man. >> the seizure of these drugs has disrupted the supply of cocaine to the streets of sydney and beyond. >> reporter: their parents saying they were in shock. lagace's father saying she never mentioned a man would be joining them. but australian police suggesting they were not as shocked. somehow figuring out that a massive amount of cocaine was about to run aground. and police haven't revealed how they knew the drugs were on board or when they were boarded. the cruise liner telling us it is cooperating with authorities and launched an internal investigation, of course, the two women will remain in jail until they face an australian judge in october.
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in prison. >> wow. >> what a wild story. >> incredible. >> gio, thank you. coming up on our big board that series of bizarre clown sightings. then google is getting into the carpool business. how could it change your morning commute? plus, the end of valedictorians. one school district considering getting rid of the title and our insiders join us in two minutes to talk about it all. ere. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancing public policy, and providing local support to those living with the disease and their caregivers. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight.
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welcome back. time for our big board. our team of insiders standing by for more. t.j. holmes at the table. we'll talk to him in a bit. but first let's begin with the story right out of the stephen king novel, another in a series of alleged clown sightings. two dressed in costumes at an apartment's complex playground chased away by a concerned resident. the third reported incident in just ten
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former fbi agent brad garrett is joining us. and, brad, full disclosure. i am completely and totally creeped out by clowns, always have been and the reports that they're standing under street lamps and waving and trying to lure people away with money. have you seen anything like this before? >> i have seen situations where people try to lure kids at playgrounds, sex offenders attracted to kid, for example, however, keep in mind i have a 6-year-old. i watch cartoons with him. there are clowns in a very positive light so there might be an angle for them as far as luring kids. >> it wouldn't have worked with me, i'm just saying. >> there have been sightings like this in other parts and sometimes the residents want to take matters into their own hands but how does the fbi get an ham on this and how seriously do they take it? >> very serious. keep in mind that you're going to track these guys probably through other clowns in the community. that is sort of a niche, small
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also who sells makeup, wigs and the outfits for clowns? it's got to be small so my guess is, those are two viable leads. >> two viable leads and the clown community feels targeted. okay, brad garrett, thanks very much. >> sorry to all the good clowns out there. we move on to a move from google that could transform rides to work. a report in "the wall street journal" says it will introduce car pool service on their waze app and becky worley has more. heading in the same direction, they pay a much lower fare. >> what if kinding a car pool was as easy as getting an uber. that's what this is trying to do. first commuter with a car, they punch their route into waze that helps with mapping and traffic and then car poolers are alerted and can ask to join them. what's cool, waze even hams sharing the cost of gas, they let riders pay about 50 cents a mile. pretty good deal. >> i know
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business model than uber. still looking at a google versus uber competition here. >> amy, i think everybody wants a piece of uber's business and this might snag a few riders but i talked to sources really deep inside waze and say it's not what it's about. for one the rate is too cheap to incentivizze drivers. $10 for a 20-mile ride. nobody is making a living off it and waze says this is about making commutes easier. some altruism. think we despise traffic, anything at all to make it better, i am so in. >> i know this is just starting. hard to think it's going to work in realtype. the drivers out there on the road detours to pick somebody up. >> safety issues. are they vetted? i think there are a lot of questions still. >> this is a beta program. both are excellent questions that will no doubt be answered as they sort of iterate and get this program ready to market. >> becky, thank you. we know you'll be on top. now to what could be the beginning ofhe
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long-standing high school tradition naming that class valedictorian. an indiana school district considering a proposal that we move that title and replacing it with a more inclusive system of student recognition. t.j. holmes is here. so -- >> like this? in no, i don't think. i think people should be we regarded for being incredible. why does this high school want to stop this. the everybody gets a trophy mentality. >> puts undrew pressure on them and kids are not making decisions based on future and dlej but trying to get the gpa up and they'll vote on the school board next week. if it's the case they will do away with valedictorians but before we give them too much of a hard time it's a growing trend around the country. >> is it really. >> it is. a lot of schools are getting rid of the valedictorians. >> i'm kind of with amy. i do understand the idea if kids are manipulating their schedules and not challenging themselves in any way kind of defeats the
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purpose. >> not just about the easy cases but proliferation of ap and honor courses and can inflate your gpa. if we're in the same seen color, that would have been fun, right? senior class and i get all as, she does but she ma nanipulatede system and she has a 4.7, i have a 4.0. why is hers better. >> all these kids are senatomar. >> isn't competition healthy, becky, brad? >> well. i bet they're saying -- >> i didn't want to hear what they had to say anyway. school last year, 30 valedictorians in california. 1 17 valedictorians in one graduating class because they said forget the system, anybody with a 4.0 and above you're a valedictorian. >> 117 4.0s, good for that
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>> that waters down the system. >> do we have the mikes up for becky and brad. >> hello. can anyone hear us, america. celebrating winners makes others want to be winners, i'm sticking with it. >> brad. >> absolutely. it's a competition and it's healthy and kids don't get enough of it. >> we are all old school. >> but we're not running school boards. >> t.j., becky, brad, thanks to all of you. that new ad putting the blame for bad travel experiences on the passengers. does it go too far? back in two minutes. americans are buying more and more of everything online. and so many businesses rely on the united states postal service to get it there. because when you ship with us, your business becomes our business. that's why we make more ecommerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. the united states postal service.
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and most of us, we blame the airlines. their the ones who pack us like sardines and sell us soggy tuna sandwiches. if that sounds like you, this might make you mad. long tsa line, short tempers. >> there's no flight. >> reporter: shrinking legroom, expanding baggage fees. >> don't give me this [ bleep ]. >> reporter: in this brand spanking new ad american airlines is telling us what makes a good passenger, they walk faster in airports and know their mood contributes to the mood of the flight. they pack like they're doing a jigsaw. are they blaming us for the pain we feel when flying? buck up, cupcake, it's you, not us. comments under the ad on youtube include americans' marketing team needs to be fired. it's kind of "plane, trains, automobiles." >> i've had just about of you. take your seat. >> you've
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me. >> reporter: american airlines ranks lowest in the country for on time arrivals but only average and climbing for customer satisfaction. there is a lot of video of passengers gone wild that does kind of back the american airlines' plea for passengers to always ask before they raise or lower the window shade. i mean this guy had to be duct taped to his seat. still, remember, next time you hear a baby scream, apparently you're just a bad passenger because you don't always bring noise-cancelling headphones. american says they're not trying to tell us how to behave but tart a conversation. middle seat, my video monitor was broken, i was next to the bathroom, the toilet overflowed. am i bad passenger? maybe that's payback for my poor armrest etiquette. apparently you're supposed to give the person in the middle both armrests. that's the law, george and amy. >> i think
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this is a good morning washington update. >> good morning to you clear cloud excuse me in cooler day today get an update on whether right now here's veronica johnson. >> happy thursday morning today on the cool side overcast we still see vocational shower maybe even a thunderstorm as a gift to 84 today. this chance of rain is 5:58 pm today possibility of some more rain coming our way late saturday into early sunday maybe even some wind as we keep an eye on hermine remnants expected to come through here the upcoming weekend moving just off the coast the center of the storm system. driver labor day itself, the high 86. >> still getting reports of high standing water on for 50 annapolis road saint stephen's church
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. state of emergency. a hurricane warning threatens the coast. another hurricane barrels towards hawaii ♪ i won't give up could your phone make you fit? the new research revealing just looking at it could cause big changes in your health. how to get on track starting now. ♪ pump up the volume. the star-studded reunion from justin timberlake to kendall jenner. the remake so many asking where is the love? ♪ welcome to my house what's the secret to a better burger? donnie wahlberg here live. >> good morning, america. ♪ welcome to my house
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>> loving that enthusiasm from our friend donnie wahlberg and burgers coming up. head-to-head and make special ones this morning and great to have sara haines back. >> sara haines and burgers in the morning. >> amy's two favorite things. also, we have a "gma" investigation, wedding edition. how to care for your gown after your special day. we got three wedding dress, very dirty and then tested out the different types of cleaners from low end to high end. what worked and what didn't. >> that is coming up. the morning rundown from tom llamas. >> we begin with the state of emergency in florida. a hurricane warning now in effect. the gulf coast bracing for hermine which is expected to make landfall tonight as a category 1 hurricane with flooding rains and damaging winds. abc's rob marciano is in tampa. rob. >> good morning, tom. it is dry right now. torrential rains the past 4 hours in person florida especial
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area. people scrambling to fill sandbags. tens of thousands distributed across the tampa bay area. more flooding expected from the saturated ground and rain but storm surge and certainly tampa bay susceptible. we'll see at least a six-foot surge and potentially hurricane-force winds and as you know the last time this state got hit by a hurricane was back in 25005. >> hawaii was brushed but madeline is expected to pass north saturday and the forecast coming up. donald trump is talking tough on immigration removing any question about whether he's softening his position. hours after sounding diplomatic in mexico city, he came out swinging in arizona last night insisting when he's elected all immigrants of the u.s. illegally will be, quote, subje
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create a deportation task force to remove criminal aliens and he renewed his pledge to build a wall on the border. >> mexico will pay for the wall. hear me. 100%. they don't know it yet but they'll pay for the wall. >> reporter: trump says paying for the wall never came up during his meeting with mexico's president but mexico's president tells a much different story saying he told trump mexico would not pay for it. hillary clinton weighed in saying trump has fails his first foreign policy test. a remarkable discovery. scientists say a fossil uncovered in green land is the oldest evidence of life on earth. these microbes are 3.7 billion years old and raise hope that there may have been similar life on mars at that time. now, follow me here because earth and mars were more similar back then. all right, this next story reminds you to keep a close eye on your wall
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from a california grocery store this shows two women in the produce department when one of them, there in the white shirt, turns her back, the other woman, take a close look reaches over and grabs her wallet right out of the cart. police call her the purpose pirate. she struck at least four times so far and finally, the power of pizza. it turns out a free slice may be more powerful than money when it comes to motivating workers. duke university psychology professor says serving a pizza at the office increased productivity by nearly 7%. that is amazing but the offer of cash bonus increased productivity by only 5%. i was so motivated by this story i was like, guys, let's get some pizza. here's what they gave me. >> not motivating at all. >> and it's raining outside so can't even use it for the pool. my gift to you guys. >> i will take that. it's all yours. >> i want to see george balance on a slice in a pool. >>ot
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i tried it. >> doughnut is easier. that's true. >> i'm glad you know that. time now for a little "pop news." where is the love? well, it's back. the black eyed peas have reunited for a brand-new addition with a whole lot of star power. justin timberlake and fergie both appeared for it. other a-listers joining are p. diddy, mary j. blige, kendall jenner, jamie foxx, usher, l.l. cool j and so many more and the group asks citizens to stop the hate and violence that resulted in many lives lost. you can download it on apple music and proceeds to go will.i.am's i am angel foundation. i love when big names come together. right now we're revealing the first batch of emmy presenters for tv's biggest
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"black-ish" actor anthony anderson will be there along with aziz ansari and julie bowen also poised to present as well asprey anka chopra, kristen bell and taraji p. henson. jimmy kimmel set to host the show airing september 11th 7:00 p.m. eastern, abc. >> it's going to be a good show. this one, you're welcome, i'm just going to say that right now. cracking up the internet right now this tiny tot channeling her inner evil genius has a serious case of the giggles. [ laughing ] >> that is an actual laugh and sounds like a cat but it's viewed more than 150,000 times on youtube. it sounds -- >> or a baby alien. >> yes. >> a dolphin in a
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hear too. >> i hear a little dolphin. the dog is looking at her like what on earth. >> even i don't make sounds like that. >> how funny is that? oh, thank you. thank you very much. >> that one -- >> what? >> i earned that. i'm so sorry. i interrupted while you were complimenting me. >> you only get one chance. you stepped on it. >> that's what my dad taught me. used two ear, one mouth, i get it, okay. >> thank you, sara. here's a look at what's coming up on the "gma morning menu." phone and fitness. can looking at your phone make you healthy. dr. ashton weighing in. happily ever after. how to keep your wedding dress looking great forever without breaking the bank. hot new makeup trend, no makeup, how you can pull it off all coming up live on "gma" right here in times. it's brought to you by centrum
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♪ spread your wings ♪ that's jason derulo's "kiss the sky" performing live for our final party in the park this summer. and now to great news you officially have permission to phone it in. because using your smartphone app actually can get you healthy. a new study from the american heart association is revealing how your phone could be the key to finally getting fit. ♪ need help getting in shape? there's an app for that. trying to lose weight, quit smoking, cut back on drinking. there are apps for that too.
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and my fitness pal helps me track them so i make the healthiest choices possible. >> kit looks to her phone to track her diet anytime anywhere using the app my fitness pal. it's just one of hundreds of smartphone apps promising to help you get healthier. but how well do they work? a new report from the american heart association found that health apps can be effective. researchers discovered more than 69% of smartphone and internet programs aimed at obesity appear to improve weight loss and over 75% of programs help people quit smoking. reduce alcohol consumption and increase physical activity. >> the right app can really help you with accountability. not just being accountable to yourself when you enter it into your app but you also have this sense of community and i think it feels good to be part of this much bigger picture of other
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the same daily struggles that you do and are uses technology to find a solution for it. >> so, looking at your smartphone can be a smart way to improve your health. and dr. ashton has her masters in nutrition and back with more. i use the running app and motivates me to pound the pavement because i get to see my progress. tell us about the how the study works. >> hats off to the american heart association look at the targeting behaviors, smoking, drinking, exercise, what we eat because those are the major culprits in stacking our risk for heart disease. how can technology help and it looked at a massive number of other studies, text messaging, online support, anything that technology can do to augment this and did find that there was a little more success with people who were using these t e types of technologies. >> motivating and holding you accountability.
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how much more success are we talking about. >> some of them 60% to 0% or more success compared to the standard approaches, so in person counseling, that kind of thing, i know -- >> it's in your hand all the time anticipate remainzs you what you should and should not be doing. >> my steps at the end of the day, i go, that's all i walked and so it does that, accountability, the information, the ability to give feedback in realtime. this is not just the future, it's the present and i think any health or wellness provider who is not incorporating technology way behind the eight ball. >> all apps not created equal. what should you look for when choosing an app? >> first, look for the -- >> mine is free. >> some are free. some are expensive. try to research the reviews. again, a lot of customer and user reviews on there and ask yourself is it easy to use. if it's not i don't care how great it's not going to be successful. is it sustainable and are you getting the results you want? that is the key. >> ands
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actually turn my settings off and don't want it to remind me too many times. >> my voice on the phone will be annoying, amy, keep running. >> have you run today. dr. ashton had take your questions throughout the morning on facebook and twitter. thank you very much. coming up next "gma investigates" wedding edition, how much do you really feed to spend to keep your gown cleany we have a big experiment next. ♪ edge of the earth and we're touching the sky tonight ♪
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we're back now with "gma investigates" wedding edition. september and october are the most popular months to get married -- i didn't know that. >> i didn't know that in according to the brides who want to know what to do with their gowns after the special day -- >> becky worley is back and tried out three different cleaners at different price points. ♪ >> reporter: for debra her wedding dress nothing short than a -- >> cinderella story. >> reporter: layers of fabric, 15-foot train. but with outdoor photos and rocking reception, it got dirty. >> i knew it would need something special. >> reporter: she started with the dry cleaner that
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price -- $1,000. janet fraidy says the cost of specialty cleaning catches brides unaware. >> they're totally attached to the emotion of how it looks for that day. >> reporter: meanwhile, local cleaners can charge as little as $200 for a gown. with so many price points how is a pride to choose? we bought three identical gowns and had janet create similar stains first makeup. >> if i saw that on my wedding dress, i'd cry. then red wine. grass. looking like our bride slid into second base then chocolate. oh, it hurts. we took one dress to a high-end cleaner, $900. we shipped one dress to an online cleaner, there are a few options, we chose heritage gown, they charged 300 and we took another to a local franchise that charged 250. once the dresses were cleaned we took them back to janet not telling her which dress went to which cleaner. the chocolate, wine and grass
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was another story. the dress we sent to the expensive cleaner had a residual stain. that wasn't even a stain we put on there in we didn't have a blue stain. of our three which came out cleanest. >> "c." no evidence of makeup or any of the other stains. >> "c" is the one we sent to the $300 online cleaner. >> the expensive dress, a little residue. that's the chain dress, quite a bit of residue and here we have the online $300 cleaning, it looks really good. the national cleaner's association says experience matters and they add we advise searching online reviews and calling cleaners to ask about their methods, training and experience. the high-end cleaner says it reflects environmental friendly cleaning methods and hand wash and press each item. will she say yes to a clean dress? as for debra she sent her dress to an online cleaner and --
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>> oh, yes. looks as good as when i bought it. >> i am wearing a wedding dress for a reason and it has to do with dress preservatiopreservat. we got gloves and a fancy muslin bag and offer preservation at a premium. sometimes hundreds of dollars. you can buy an acid-free box and acid-free tissue paper online and preserve it yourself. i got these for around $50 which brings me back to the dress. we have a little game. >> we do. we have an audience here and they are here for a reason. we'll play a little game. we want you to try and guess how old the dress is that becky is wearing, ten years old, 20 years old or 75 years old? so you all go stand under the graphic you think it is. >> that was quick. >> oh, this is what you thought. okay.
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for the answer. the dress is -- yes! yes. this dress -- there's a story. this is my wedding dress, my grandmother wore this dress in 1939. we have a picture of it. my mother wore it in 1967. i could not even get my forearm into the sleeve so the sleeves came off. i had to take some of the train off to make some plackets to make it bigger but it's beautiful. >> 75 years. this was just hanging on a hanger in the back of my mom's closet. no preservation at all. >> wow. >> so no dry cleaning bag, but, you know, just the air can sometimes -- >> and the beauty. it's all in one. speaking of wedding anniversary, can we -- >> yep. >> oh. >> jerry and sherry are having their 50th wedding anniversary
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congratulations. >> congratulations. >> do you still have your dress? >> yes. >> ah. she does! ah. the cutest. congratulations, guys. >> congratulations and you look beautiful. so does becky. outside to ginger. >> happy 50th anniversary. we wanted to say a very good morning to grandma evelyn, right. where does she live? >> racine. >> racine, wisconsin. >> yes. >> you did it. >> hi, grandma. >> just as loud as inside. >> yeah. >> so let's check the forecast. an update an tropical storm hermine. it started to strengthen, 65-mile-per-hour max sustained wins on hurricane watch and warning right there in the bend of florida so, again, winds will really kick up late tonight into early tomorrow is when it's expected to make landfall and hugs the coast through the weekend and thatus) - as of this writing, drier in d.c. both saturday and sunday - still could be rainy and windy at the beaches - tropical forecast will continue to evolve, so stay with stormwatch7 - first day of meteorological fall today today: mostly cloudy
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then clearing. highs: 81-84 tonight: mainly clear and comfortable. lows: 60-66 us) - as of this writing, drier in d.c. both saturday and sunday - still could be rainy and windy at the beaches - tropical forecast will back in to you. >> coming up next it is the makeup trend taking over the runway and the red carpet. no makeup, of course, there really is makeup so we'll tell you how to make it work for you.
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washington update. good morning to washington get a the weather right now. here's veronica johnson. i happy thursday morning today on the cool side overcast we still could see vocational shower maybe even a thunderstorm as a gift 84 today. this chance of rain is to to 6:00 p.m. possibility of rain coming late saturday into early sunday maybe even some wind as we keep an eye on hermine. it's remnants expected come through here in the upcoming weekend moving off the coast be a center of the storm center driver labor day itself the high
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>> one of those showers impacting the ride on interstate 95 in maryland as you travel to howard county. a live look at maryland 100 we've got gridlock here and as you approach maryland 32 that slow pace continues even as you pass 198 for the capital beltway. traveling through fairfax county you can see they dilute heavy and slow. starts at the robinson terminal from the spring field mixing bowl as you head to mclean tyson corner inside the beltway 395 heavy and slow as well as the city to 95 a live look here at the avenue.>> taking a look at some of the top stories following right now. school in paris ireland now closed for the day because of this accident. a tree fell on a vehicle in maryland for 50 this morning. shutting down that road. officials announced the short time ago cornerstone academy is also closed today. please have not released the condition of that driver. breaking news at the northern virginia police forming the cbs in alexandria after a robbery. officers tell us
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welcome back to "gma" on this rainy thursday. the new makeup trend where less is more. >> correct. the no makeup look is having a moment from hollywood's hottest to stay-at-home moms, everyone is towning down the glams. making your natural features shine. ♪ maybe we could care a little more ♪ >> it was the mvt vma performance everyone was talking about and not just because of alicia keys' powerful words but because of her bold decision to go makeup-free. >> thank you. >> she's not the only one in the glitterati ditching dramatic makeup downsizes to a more natural look. kim kardashian who often rocks smoky eyelids and bold lips dialing it back and looking stunning with a more down
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earth approach. amman do seefried, jessica alba, kerry washington, all hitting up the red carpet sans the red lipstick. from the red carpet to the runway freshes are fresh. joining me "allure" magazine editor in chief michelle lee. why is it such a trend? >> to be honest with you we're all in the crazy time of the year where we're all returning around trying to get our kids ready for back to school so when we're doing that the time for primping tends to go way downhill so it's nice to find a retine incredibly fast but if you're like me and really terrified of going fully bare faced we'll learn how to do the no makeup makeup look. >> give us tips. >> yes, of course, key thing is starting with a good foundation so you have to have a nicely well hydrated face. >> you mean moisturizer. >> moisturizer so start with a couple drops of face oil and put
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that under a moisturizer, extra brownie point s if it has sunscreen and -- >> skin care first. >> skin care first absolutely because the whole key in this look you want it to have your fresh skin glowing through so a lot of people think let me go to foundation next, i say go to a trialer. what a good primer will do -- >> i always wondered when you use your primer in primer at this point so what it's going to do, help absorb some of that extra oil and helps to blur out those large pores, so when you do put foundation on you put on less. >> okay, but then the foundation. >> well, not quite yet. >> okay. >> so what i like to do for this, actually use blush under foundation so what this does, is actually will give you a nice natural flush that looks like you got off a treadmill as opposed to -- >> getting on the treadmill and doing that? >> so after do you that then put on your foundation. >> blush first. >> we're not going to put
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because we want to go for a natural look so use our foundation as a concealer as you can see with our model here. >> under the eye. >> under the eyes, normally around the nostrils, anywhere you have a little redness and the key here is that foundation tends to be a little more shearer than concealer so you really won't look like you have a full face of makeup on. >> it isn't that much work. >> it's not that much work. really, really fast. >> what about that sponge? i heard this is like a magic trick. >> this is a genius trick. if you want a little more coverage in certain places take a damp makeup sponge, it has to be damp and dab it on the certain places where you want more coverage. so the key with the makeup sponge it's going to help with the pigments and take off excess makeup too and have that fresh look. >> you can use any sponge. the important part it's damp. >> it should be damp. we're big fans of this beauty blender. >> i've seen
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alexand alexandra has the last look. >> go for a couple sweeps of lightweight mascara that will open up your eyes, with the lip, enhance that natural lip color so we went with a pink other-nude to pinkish-brown mixed with lip balm and final touch doing your brows so we took a really nice tinted brow gel and just kind of sweep that along the brows especially concentrating the color on the arch area where they tend to go dark. >> you look beautiful. i love this is back to what she had. just enhanced it. >> she looks great and she's ready to go. >> that wasn't too. work. i like it. and the september issue of "allure" is on newsstands now and back out to ginger. >> oh, let's do it, sara. look at this. birthday corner over here. this guy is 50. this woman is 50. and this young lady is 13. your name. >> sarah. >> she wants to be on "gma" someday so we have to watch out for her. she's coming. i said
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happened today. remember we talked about the wind but flash flood watches in effect from tallahassee and tampa up through north carolina. we put on the futurecast. you can see severe weather is a threat. don't forget this comes with the threat of isolated tornadoes all the way through the carolinas on top of that half foot of rain or more. us) - as of this writing, drier in d.c. both saturday and sunday - still could be rainy and windy at the beaches - tropical forecast will continue to evolve, so stay with stormwatch7 - first day of meteorological fall today today: mostly cloudy & cooler. chance of a shower through 5 pm then clearing. highs: 81-84 >> this weather report brought to you by target. i'm doing my rain dance and it's raining. >> and you can dance so it works. now to a movie getting early oscar bus, "the light between oceans" stars one of hollywood's hottest couples, michael fassbender and alicia vikander. i recently sat down with michael to hear all about his powerful new role and what it was like
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starring alongside his real-life girlfriend. when it comes to leading men, michael fassbender is first class. whether playing geniuses. >> i was using an algorithm. >> or villains. the irishman simply lights up the silver screen but now the actor reveals a more passionate side in his latest film "the light between oceans," a sweeping period romance based on m.l. stedman's best-selling novel. >> the loveliest present i ever had. >> how would you describe the movie to those thinking about seeing it. >> it's about good people that have made bad decisions and are sort of dealing with the consequences. >> in the film he plays tom a soldier traumatized by world war i. >> it has damaged him pretty badly. so far as he wants to isolate himself from all civilization and gets this job as a lightkeeper. >> did you do anything special to get into the role. >> not really. i could say that went off and sort of tried to run a lighthouse for awhile, but -- >>
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>> do i like being alone? i spend a lot of time alone. i guess, you know, the nature of my job means many hours at home by myself. so, yes, well -- >> i hate eating alone. >> i do a lot of that as well, i'm the weird dude at the table by himself. >> early in the morning tom meets and falls madly in love with the lovely lively isabelle played by his real-life girlfriend alicia vikander. >> she's such a fierce performer. she's so brave. she's not afraid to bring ugly personality traits to the forefront in characters so, yeah, i was just really impressed by her immediately. >> i know you're private but is it true you and her fell in love on that set. >> yeah, we fell in love and sort of have been seeing each other since. >> life imitating art. >> well, possibly. >> it happens. >> it's her mother. >> as an actor you do not shy away from dark roles. >> how much? >> are you drawn to intense films. >> it would seem
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i don't know. yeah, it's -- i guess i like challenging stories but i think i should start doing some comedy soon. >> i would like to say you have an amazing smile so, yes, seeing your laughter, i mean i think -- i'd buy a movie ticket for that in okay, thanks. >> what do you want people to think about when they leave the movie. >> i guess it's an opportunity to appreciate how we all try navigate through life and do the best we can. so hopefully people just leave the theater and give each other a hug. >> see, he has a great smile. wouldn't you agree. >> he sure does, amy. >> we don't see it enough in his flips. "the light between oceans" opens tomorrow. the poster family welcoming dozens into their home, our big thank you and surprise for them all coming up next. listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs. all coming up next. this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. what's it like to not feel 100% fresh? we don't know.
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♪ hey, michael. >> good morning, michael. >> looking cool, mike. >> strahan rocks. >> hi, guys. i'm on my way h. >> michael, you're looking good. does he look different. >> maybe a new haircut in looking good, strahan. >> some people were born to say -- >> good morning, america. >> here comes michael every day starting tuesday on "gma."
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♪ now, back now with "gma's" ultimate heroes, this morning we're meeting an incredible couple from georgia who's opening up their home and hears to dozens of foxer children sharing their love with kids who need it the most and getting the surprise of a lifetime. abc's juju chang was there for the big moment. >> john and kelly are our ultimate heroes for doing what parts do best, lavishing kids with love. you see they've opened their home and their hearts to 50 or so foster kids over the years. >> we've had up to 11 children at the time and changed seven diapers at one time. >> seven in diapers. >> works for everybody. >> they've even adopted princess, loving, braley, cassie and gracie after fostering them along with their three biological children, listen to the results. gracie, why do you think kids need love. >> they need love so they feel
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>> so when they come to our home we give them as much unconditional love as we can. >> reporter: with demand high and no more room in their house. >> there will be two boys per bedroom. >> they are opening a group home for teenage boy, the most vulnerable and sadly unwanted of foster children. >> because when a boy hits the age of 9 or 10 nobody wants him. they all want a baby or a girl. >> i feel like we have all this extra love. i want children to have the best life they can possibly have. >> reporter: the degarmos encouraging others to try foster parenting. >> on any given day in america there's roughly 450,000 children in foster care and they're not enough homes. you don't have to be rich. you don't have to have a big house. just have to be able to provide a child a safe home and love. >> they're smiling. they have just look healthy and you can see them transformed before your eyes. it is just amazing. >> reporter: we have a little surprise. touched by their example we at "good morning america" thought they
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>> let's put that on. >> and after giving them some hints, our big surprise. you're going on a cruise. >> wow! >> disney cruise line, please welcome aboard the degarmo family. >> reporter: the most magical place on earth at sea equipped with a giant water slide. endless fun for the kids. even impromptu dance parties with the mouse himself, mickey. then it was on to a day of fun at disney's castaway cay island in the bahamas. at night they enjoyed broadway-style shows. pirate parties and fireworks. mom and dad even enjoyed a romantic meal without kid. >> we have so many other children in our house at any given time it's rare that we all get to spend time just us together. it's been magical. >> all: thank you, "good morning america," thank you, disney. >> reporter: for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news,
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>> when a great story and thank disney cruise lines for that making that possible. up next on "gma," check out this right here, it smells wonderful. you've heard of hamburgers and cheese burgers. what about wahlbergers. donnie wahlberg is in the house sharing his best
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we are back now with amy's favorite, the burgers. you sent in pictures of your best creations and joining us now with us is don anyway wahlberg, the singer, actor and reality star and owner of wahlburgers. >> that's right. >> we'll have a big burger competition with our team but chat first. holiday weekend coming up. i heard vegas is the place to be? we just opened wahlburgers in vegas and it's really outside of boston it was the place we most wanted to go to as our next location because if we're in vegas we can reach the whole world because everyone from around the world goes to vegas. it's
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great restaurant place so the competition to have great food is amazing and labor day weekend for it to be up and running is exciting. also exciting because me and my wife are celebrating our second anniversary this weekend so we're going to go to vegas and i get to visit. >> you're a spokesperson for las vegas but also when is a weekend not in vegas, i mean it's always timing for vegas. >> it's one of the other reasons we wanted to open in vegas because it gives me and my brothers an excuse to constantly go to vegas and i mean there's no better place to go. >> i'm glad your wife jenny is on board. >> she comes with me. i don't go alone. i don't go alone. >> let's clarify, people. you brought three of the brother -- can you call them brother burgers. >> they're just signature burgers of the restaurant, we each -- paul our brother is the chef and designed all the ingredients and recipes and everything, but we had a chance to, you know, give our own input. so mark, for example, he likes thanksgiving -- in where is mark's burger. >> it's like thanksgiving
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turk turkey burger, stuffing, homemade cranberry sauce and all this stuff and it's good and paul has the signature burger of the restaurant which is called our burger, the whole family. government cheese which we grew up on. we were very poor and had nine kids in the house and grew up on free cheese and took the same kind of cheese and put it in the burgers and melts the best, melts like that. >> i know how that melts. >> the government cheese just melts and we have my burger. mine has jalapenos and after vo and you get paul's like the momma bear. 'kind of cold. mark is like the daddy bear, he's kind of hot and i'm just right. mine is just right. >> not biased but we have a competition going on with amy, tom, okay, amy and tom. >> who can eat the fastest i'm going to win. >> eat-off or burger-off. >> you have to make one too in all the wahlburger ingredient
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brother paul created. >> 15 seconds on the clock. >> you got 15 seconds. >> you make the burger and i will eat it. >> okay -- >> you're going to eat it. >> i will taste them all. >> that is a very naughty way to squirt the sauce. >> naughty. >> okay. >> seven, six -- >> i couldn't open it up. >> four. >> are you kidding me. >> two, one. >> oh, my gosh. >> i don't have anything. >> i probably should have told you at wahlburgers we put the condiments on the bottom, not the top. >> i couldn't get the bun open. >> the bun. that's what he said but that's a whole other story. okay -- >> donny, you said you'd eat it if i made it. >> i see both of you use bleu cheese. i don't really like bleu cheese so i'm probably going to go with this one. >> you totally copped out. look at mine. >> let me try this first. >> how does anyone eat that. >> that's why i don't cook in
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>> get a bite of that, oh, my god. this is going -- >> yep. >> get in there. >> oh, my gosh. >> get in there. >> yay. >> you want to throw to commercial. >> yeah. go to wahlburgers las vegas. at the bali's grand resort. on the strip. we'll see you in vegas this weekend, baby. >> we'll be right back. >> oh, my gosh. "gma's" burger blow-out is brought to you by las vegas.
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tomorrow, do you know what time it is. >> time to party in the park. >> with jason derulo. ♪ kiss the sky >> concert event of the summer only on -- >> good morning, america. >> presented by king's hawaiian.
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congratulations, sara. >> she won the trophy. >> we have a little "gma" rewind in case you missed it. there it is. >> oh, my god. there you are. >> go big or go home. >> what was on that burger again. >> eating like a champ. everything. everything. >> you're awful. >> i didn't say anything. i'm talking about a burger. >> this burger could make the menu at wahlburgers. >> that's sara haines' wahlburger. we can't wait for jason derulo capping off an amazing summer of our concerts live in central park. his huge performance taking us into the holiday weekend. >> all right. have a great day everyone, see you tomorrow. >> hi, mom.
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