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good morning, america. president trump defiant. pulling out of that landmark climate deal. >> i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. >>overnight, protests right outside the white house. buildings around the world from new york to paris lighting up to show support for the deal. business leaders outraged. now the president trying to reassure world leaders. his counselor, kellyanne conway here live this morning. deadly casino attack. a masked gunman storming a philippines resort, gunfire ringing out. >> i can hear gunshots. >> the suspect settling gambling tables on fire sparking terrorism fears. at least 35 people killed. hundreds of tourists trampling each other to escape. heavily ar
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the search for a motive this morning. >> bounce house horror, the terrifying moment this inflatable castle goes flying tumbling over a fence and into a crowded parking lot with children inside. ♪ 24 karat magic in the air >> the golden state warriors remain perfect in the 2017 postseason. >> and a 24-karat start. >> and durant throws it down. >> the golden state warriors wiping out the cavaliers in game one of the nba finals. steph curry. >> bang. >> and high-flying kevin durant leading the blow-out win with dunk after dunk. can king james take back his throne? ♪ 24 karat magic in the air and good morning, america. you see that high kick by steph curry? it was like an audition for the rockettes. a big win for the warriors and also a big
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fan, pretty cool. 12-year-old ananya vinay who won the national spelling bee championship, confetti falling, her family there. pretty remarkable. >> and after the sixth grader won on the word marocain she yelled, go curry and obviously it worked cheering on steph and golden state. she'll be with us. >> it is a busy friday morning. president trump facing new fallout from his decision to withdraw from the paris climate accord. leaders from china and the european union meeting today. overnight the trump administration took their fight to the supreme court to reinstate the travel ban. and james comey set to testify thursday. more on that ahead. we begin with the president's climate decision and mary bruce has all the latest from the white house. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, george. well, the president is already up retweeting praise for his decision and insists the u.s. will still be the most environme environmentally friendly country on earth but that i
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many top allies it, the leaders of germany, the uk, france and canada all calling the president telling him they are disappointed by this decision. outside the white house, and around the world reaction to president trump's decision punishing. overnight paris city hall lit up in green. as well as new york city's one world trade center. a show of support for the landmark deal. >> the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. >> reporter: after that bombshell announcement in the rose garden. >> i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. >> reporter: world leaders like germany's angela merkel and france's emmanuel macron pouncing. >> make our planet great again. >> reporter: the business world outraged too. leaders like
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zuckerberg, tesla's elon musk and disney's bob iger are criticizing the move. hollywood icons like leonardo dicaprio tweeting today our planet suffered. president obama calling out an absence of american leadership saying that the u.s. should be at the front of the pack. but president trump is making no apologies. he says the decision came down to american jobs. and fulfilling that campaign promise. >> we're going to cancel the paris climate agreement. >> reporter: some republican lawmakers applauding the move even before the president's rose garden announcement. >> one of the things i think president trump has been really good on is being concerned about american jobs and not signing international agreements that would put us at an economic disadvantage. >> reporter: even the president's own inner circle was divided. right there in the front row, the man who lobbied for the exit, his chief strategist, steve bannon. the president who called climate change a hoax during the campai
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his position. >> as someone who cares deeply about the environment, which i do, i cannot in good conscience support a deal that punishes the united states which is what it does. >> reporter: but he did say he would be willing to negotiate the deal all over again. >> we will see if we can make a deal that's fair. >> reporter: but global leaders are already rejecting that call, george. they say the paris climate accord is simply not up for renegotiation. >> yeah, they're not ready to do that at all. on another front we know james comey, the former fbi director will testify next thursday. the big question on the table is the white house going to invoke executive privilege? >> reporter: next thursday all eyes will be on james comey, lawmakers are eager to learn about those private conversations he had with the president, especially they want to know if the president did in fact encourage comey to drop the investigation into his fired national security adviser, michael flynn. now, the president could invoke his executive privilege to try and block comey from testifying. bu
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political move and one the democrats would certainly try to override. >> mary, thanks very much. george, now to the russia investigation and president trump's son-in-law and top adviser jared kushner caught in the crosshairs. our chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here with us and, brian, your team tracked down the russian banker who met with kushner. >> reporter: that's right, good morning. we have a rare films of a man who could be a key figure in the fbi russia investigation, the banker who secretly met with the president's son-in-law, jared kushner and is now a focus. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: we found him back in russia at a conference in st. petersburg, but sergei gorkov trained as a spy refused to answer any questions about why he met with kushner or what they talked about. [ speaking a foreign language ] did you talk about american sanctions, he was asked. we have absolutely nothing to add, he said. we have a lot of meetings. the meeting under investigation took place after the election as
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new york under u.s. sanctions and came at a time that the kushner family was racing to raise money for its troubled real estate business. >> did it involve the sanctions on the bank? did it involve any business potentially? >> reporter: investigators say they want to know if kushner went to the bank for help with this troubled investment, a skyscraper on fifth avenue, the 666 building, which analysts tell abc news is 30% empty and cannot generate enough rental income to cover its huge debt. >> they borrowed 1.3 billion. that loan has to be paid back in two years. >> reporter: the white house says the meeting between kushner and gorkov was about u.s./russ relations and arranged by the russian ambassador. the bank says, no, it was a private business discussion. >> this has conflict of interest written all over it. i think it's a huge problem for kushner to be in a situation where his white house portfolio essentially allows him to have
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liaison with all sorts of corporate and financial institutions. >> reporter: the russian banker, gorkov could answer many of the questions the fbi and congress are asking but as of now, he's trying hard to stay out of the spotlight. giving us what in russian is called -- [ speaking a foreign language ] the stone wall. he continues to work in the white house and his lawyers said he'll be glad to testify before congress and answer any questions. george. >> okay, brian, thanks very much. let's talk about it with kellyanne conway. welcome back. >> thank you, george. >> so why was jared kushner meeting with the russian banker? >> jared said he'll be willing to share any information he has and made that clear and looks forward to doing that. >> there seems to be a discrepancy. the white house saying he was talking about russian relations, yes, russian relation, did they discuss sanction, the russians are saying, no, this is private business. >> we're going to trust that. i mean, i would refer you to the comments of former acting deputy cia director mike morell. he served under president obama
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media reports about what intelligence officials say and that it's been his experience that the media often get those wrong. that they're relying upon a chain of reporting that is -- >> i'm just asking you what he talked about. >> well, jared, he's been willing to cooperate and he's willing to go and say what he knows, but i think there's so much speculation out there and usually gone through a negative lens. let's give him a chance to say what he know. >> that's what i was trying to ask you. you're not prepared to say what he was talking about right now. >> no. >> on the issue of james comey will the president invoke executive privilege or does he want former director comey to testify before congress. >> we'll watch with the rest of the world. the last time he testified unoath the fbi had to scurry to correct it. he was off by hundreds of thousands in his count, his sworn testimony count of the number of information -- the number of e-mails huma abedin sent to her husband anthony weiner. >> so the president will not invoke executive privilege. >> the president wil
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decision, but, look, we want to refer everybody to what deputy attorney general rod rosenstein said about james comey, because rosenstein, he has direct authority over the fbi director and he came on the job after being confirmed 94-6 in the u.s. senate after serving as president obama's u.s. attorney in maryland and coming on the job he went and looked at the investigation about the way mr. comey handled hillary clinton's e-mail investigation and he concluded that it really hurt the morale and the integrity of the department. go and read the letter. everyone can see it and talked about how mr. comey tried to usurp the justice department, and he didn't like the fact he held a press conference -- >> the president decided to fire him before he got that memo from rosenstein. >> he said he was thinking about that for awhile and that is true. saw that testimony a few wednesdays ago, was very unimpressed. you know how the president feels about director comey and director comey in his
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letter clearly said he has long believed a president has the right to fire an fbi director for any reason or for no reason so that is the president's right. in addition and independent of that his deputy attorney general whose job it is to oversee the fbi director had concluded much the same thing. he said that the morale and the integrity of the department had been compromised and one of the only thing that unites people of diverse viewpoints is their dissatisfaction with the way mr. comey handled the end of the clinton e-mail investigation. >> at that time the president also suggested he had tapes of his conversations with mr. comey. does he have those tapes? is he going to release themmy. >> i won't comment on that. when director comey goes to testify that will be a clarifying moment. i would repeat in his most recent sworn testimony had to be corrected almost immediately. he was off by hundreds of thousands in his projected calculation but it's more important to have somebody testify under oath, frankly, than to have his friends and his former colleagues out there speaking to the media,ot
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>> we will all be watching on thursday. the president says he wants to renegotiate this paris climate accord. we saw the leaders of germany, france, italy, u.n. officials say it cannot be renegotiated. >> the president said many things yesterday. most fundamentally the president said as he always has, george, that his first responsibility is to americans, their interest, their jobs and economic growth here. why should we frontload so much of the burden in this agreement to the detriment of the american worker all the projections say we would have a decline in some of the key sectors where men and women rely on for their livelyhood, cement, paper, natural gas, coal. why are we doing that and yet letting india and china get off scot-free? when this was originally negotiated -- >> they're making commitments to reduce their emissions as well. >> it's pretty unimpressive and would go back and look because i have at many of the outcry by the environmentalists when it was originally negotiated. so many complained that this actually would not
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statistically significant impact on carbon emission reduction and yet china and india were not being forced or persuaded to conform their behavior. this is about protecting the american worker and protecting american jobs. >> final question -- ? renegotiating a better deal. >> does he still believe global warming is a hoax. >> he believes in clean water, clean air and made cheer what he doesn't believe which is that the u.s. government should stay in an agreement that gives us too much of the financial burden, too much risk to these industries where the coal miners, people who work in cement and paper, people who looked in the eye in place after place and city after city while he was running -- >> does he believe global warping is a hoax. >> he believes in clean air, clean water, a clean environment and believes we have to negotiate better deals for this country and that there is a balance between environmental protection and economic -- >> i'll ask one more time. does he believe it is a hoax. >> you should ask him that and i hope you have a chance. >> i do
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we'll have more sunday on "this week." amy. >> turning now to that deadly attack at a popular resort in the philippines, chaos unfolding as a gunman stormed that scene firing shots and setting fire to casino tables, abc's alex perez has the latest details. >> reporter: it was midnight local time when this man armed with a machine gun stormed the packed casino at this manila resort. >> oh, my god, you guys, i can hear gunshots. >> reporter: unleashing a hail of gunfire, shooting at gambling machines and setting tables on fire. patrons fearing a terrorist attack stampeding for the exits. dozens injured in the chaos and confusion. >> the next i saw he started a huge fire. then we just started running. >> the woman who filmed in video from a neighboring apartment building. >> oh, right behind resorts world. >> reporter: watching as the resort went up in flames. >> i could see people running and i saw people trying to jump
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floor. >> reporter: authorities now say it was not a terrorist attack but a casino heist gone wrong. the suspect stealing some $2.3 million worth of casino chips, seven long hours after the ordeal began authorities discovering the suspect took his own life. and this morning the grim death toll, at least 37 killed. not from gunfire but from smoke inhalation. many of the victims found in the bathroom where they hid to escape the chaos. >> we are still investigating and trying to ascertain why somebody would be so senseless. >> reporter: and investigators are now carefully reviewing surveillance footage as they work to figure out what the exact motive may have been here. amy. >> a tragedy all around, alex, thanks so much. michael. >> we'll switch gears now to the warriors' big win, steph curry and golden state taking down lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers in game
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finals and t.j. holmes was there for it all and joining us from the warriors team store. pick me up a t-shirt, t.j. >> reporter: hey, there, strahan, i'm in the team store because full disclosure, we got kicked out of oracle arena getting prepared for a concert that will be there tonight. but you can make an argument it was this guy who was making sweet music at oracle arena last night. even lebron james had a tough time keeping up with the new guy. >> that's called oops, you dropped something. >> reporter: kevin durant and the golden state warriors blew right past james and the cleveland cavaliers in game one of the nba finals. durant, the 2014 league mvp is new to the cavs/warriors rivalry and shocked the basketball world when he left the oklahoma city thundz story join the warriors this season even seeing his jersey destroyed by his former fans. >> and durant throws it down. >> reporter: durant put on a show for his current home fans scoring 38 points in game one where he went head-to-head against lebron. >> he's going to do
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does, you know, he's lebron james. he can -- you guys know what he can do so i just try to play as hard as i can and not make it about a match-up. >> reporter: lebron still managed to stuff the stat shoot scoring 28 of his own. and don't forget about steph. the reigning mvp finished the night with 28 points including six from behind the arc. >> steph curry drains a long three-pointer. >> reporter: but on a team known for its three-point shooting it was durant who served up dunk after dunk after dunk. early on in front of a star-studded oracle arena crowd. even rihanna couldn't stop him. after she supposedly trolled durant from the stands viewers couldn't help but notice this staredown but k.d. says don't read too much into it. >> i don't even remember that. i'm cool. have fun with that. >> reporter: all right, guys, so, of course, had fun with that but, strahan, warriors are 13-0 in the playoffs. if we've learn anythinged from last year, you
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for maybe something you've never seen before. game two coming up on sunday. we're right here. >> you know they lost the first two games last year but i think a combined 4 point. >> i totally remember that. >> so it's not over. >> just beginning. >> he can't tell me he forgot about rihanna. i don't buy that. you guys can see game two of the nba finals sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc and now we'll go to ginger with flooding in texas, ginger. >> we're going to deep texas, corpus christi, texas, these images coming in up to 3 inches of rain forcing flash flooding. you can see those cars underwater and the video here is even more staggering as people are obviously stuck there. the windshield wipers still on. we do have more gulf moisture that will pool up and there will be more flash flood potential especially as this tropical air and a lot of the moisture that disturbance trying to get out there settles up along that stationary front and there we go. weekend getaways brought to you by walgreens.
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targetrun and done. >> anchor: good morning, washington! i'm melanie hastings. here is a check of your stop stories. arlington police are trying to figure out what led to a stab bing ongoing column bay pike it happened about 2 blocks off route 27. the victim taken to the hospital police are looking for the suspect in area hospitals, that's because they tell us the victim fought back, injuring the attacker. they're trying to see if anyone may of checked in overnight with cuts on his hands and arms. new overnight, abc 7 on the scene of a car fire in prince georges county. this was no accident we are told this happened in an industrial park on kennilworth avenue, officials tell our crews oats they think this fire was intentionally set. this is a notorious spot
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inia. >> reporter: for this friday, absolutely beautiful. plenty of bright sunshine. daytime highs, upper 70s, low 80s. not feel humid, so definitely a great day to spend time outside. any of those friday night plans, partly cloudy, a spotty shower to the north. temperatures in the 70s. so quite comfortable as the sun goes down. here is a look at the full forecast for this weekend. saturday, looking great with sunshine, our daytime high, 80. tracking afternoon thunderstorms sunday. >> reporter: sunshine for the afternoon means sunshine and sun glare on the ride in this morning. we have an accident as well eastbound stretch. southeast southwest freeway, at this hour all lanes reopened but it did shut down a few lanes near the third street bridge for quite a bit, still leaves you with heavy volume delays, northbound 395
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♪ welcome back to "gma" and you're looking at our huge crowd in central park and they're getting ready for one of the biggest concerts this summer, fifth harmony is there. they dropped a brand-new song overnight. it's called "down." what you're hearing in the background. there you go. i like that. and they're going to perform it for the first time live in central park on "gma." >> and a beautiful day for it too. >> sure is. >> great weather is there heading out there soon. first right now there is new fallout from president trump's decision to withdraw the u.s. from the paris climate accord. that move fulfilling one of his key campaign promises but world leaders and business leaders are criticizing the move. and there is new video of tiger woods' dui arrest showing him disoriented inside the palm beach county jail. then taking a breathalyzer
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drinking before he was found asleep in his car. woods blamed his condition on a mixture of prescription drugs. he's been taking them following back surgery. ariana grande just arrived back in the uk this morning for her benefit concert for the victims of that terror attack and you can watch the one love manchester concert on many of our abc stations after the nba finals sunday night and you can watch it live on the channel freeform, check your local listings. >> that will really be some event. right now we turn to that uber incident, a 16-year-old girl in custody accused of killing her driver. mara schiavocampo here with that story. good morning. mara. >> reporter: good morning, it's a shocking crime. prosecutors say a 16-year-old girl, your typical high school student typically brutally murdering her uber driver. the suspect is not talking now facing charges as an adult being held without bail. this morning, an illinois teen facing murder charges
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officials are calling a brutal and unprovoked attack on an uber driver. 16-year-old eliza wasni appearing in court after prosecutors say she attacked her uber driver with a knife and machete early tuesday for no apparent reason at all. fatally wounding 34-year-old driver grant nelson. >> only two minutes or so after picking up the defendant, she begins to hack at him and stab him from the back of the seats. >> reporter: prosecutors say wasni called for an uber pickup at this walmart just outside chicago around 3:15 tuesday morning after allegedly stealing a knife and machete. surveillance video showing her leaving the store without paying for the items. after allegingly turning the weapons on her driver, he managed to escape running to a nearby apartment building for help. >> it was just help me, god help me please. i'm going to die. at the top of his lungs. >> reporter: officials say wasni tried to flee and nelson's hyundai sonat
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school student crashed the car and ran off on foot before police say they found her hiding behind a nearby building wearing only leggings and her bra, still holding the machete and knife. police saying they had to tase her to drop the weapons. nelson was rushed to the hospital but hours later died from his injuries. now his family is remembering him as a gentle man hoping for justice. >> this is a time of hart heartbreak and tremendous loss. >> reporter: in a statement uber says we are heartbroken by one of our partners grant nelson. our beepest sympathies and prayers are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time. baffling crime. >> no motive? >> we reached out to her attorney and did not get a response but prosecutors say this appears to be random. did not appear to know the vic and learning a lot about what she did. this was her third uber ride of the morning, 16-year-old out at 1:00 and
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stole these from walmart and got them that night and surveillance video shows her walking around casually walking out of the story and calling the uber. two minutes after getting into the car and the family of this man, mr. nelson, they're saying he was working two jobs, he lived with his family, really gentle soul and he's being remembered that way this morning. >> just horrible. okay, mara, thanks very much. thank you, guys. this morning, supermodels bella and by igi hadid's father is in hot water over one of his megamanages. >> reporter: the high-end real estate developer to the ultra rich. mohamed hadid known for his lavish lifestyle and two famous supermodel daughters gigi and bella. a reality show from "the real housewives of beverly hills" to his latest turn alongside fiancee shiva on e!'s "second wives club." >> he is a fantastic real estate developer. >> reporter: this morn
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his large are than life properties landed him in big legal trouble and now the future of this mansion known as the str strada is in jeopardy. the home stepping 30,000 square feet and standing at nearly 70 feet high, hadid took abc news on a tour in 2015. >> had you your permits revoked and stop order on construction. >> correct. >> why was that? >> well, they -- the neighbor have complaint to the city and they decided that they want to look into it. we got our permits correctly. >> reporter: some neighbors like jennifer aniston in this exclusive bel air community complaining to the city at the time about sprawling properties like this one. but city officials say this megaproject is plagued with violations ranging from unapproved stairwell, illegal partition walls and even an unpermitted and uninspected imax
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leaders say he dug into the soil illegally causing massive erosion. you can clearly see how much ground has already been lost and lawyers for residents in the area say they're in danger because of that. the mogul pleading no contest this week to three misdemeanor charges stemming from those violations. now facing up to three years summary probation, $3,000 in fines, plus penalty assessments and the possibility that the strada will be torn down. hadid's fate will be decided at the end of the month. for "good morning america," kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. going to be following that one. coming up here in two minutes, jennifer garner speaking out about a new cover story on her divorce. we'll tell you how she is setting the record straight.
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facebook telling her side of the story. abc's diane macedo is here with more on that. good morning, diane. >> reporter: george, good morning. only jennifer garner can shoot down rumors with the words geez louise. although her tone playful her message clear. she had nothing to do with the cover story and she wants the world to know it. they were hollywood's golden couple, jennifer garner and ben affleck seemingly had it all. now nearly two months after filing their divorce, garner's congratulationing this "people" magazine cover with the headline, "life after heartbreak". the cover story quotes a source saying she's doing okay and this has been the most difficult decision for her but in a rare move garner is denouncing the story writing on facebook i wanted to set the record straight. i did not pose for this cover. i did not participate in or authorize this article. she kept the details relatively quiet went on to write this isn't a tragedy by any measure but does affect me and
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family. >> it's good. it is work but it's the best kind of work and there's no one i'd rather work with thrt they announced their split in 2015 among tabloid reports that affleck had an affair with their nanny. while on his press tour, affleck spoke out about their tumultuous year on "gma." >> so much is being said about your private life and how you've been so graceful, you and jennifer in talking about it. what's been the most difficult part about had past year. >> you know, we just sort of put the kids first. she works very hard and she's great with the kids and we put them first and take it one step at a time and do our best. >> reporter: he struggled with his own personal demons revealing in march he completed treatment for alcohol addiction and people quotes an anonymous source saying garner was willing to work with him on his problems not only for the sake of the children but because she loved him but realized it wasn't going to get better. this morning garner is getting her final word, i have three wonderful kids and my family is complete for what it's worth.
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is fair and truthful and wish her well. as for the urgency, amy, garner says she needed to squash this before her mom's garden club starts lighting up her phone. got to get ahead of that. >> diane, thank you so much. joining us is the managing partner of 1010 media and you used to be the editor at "people" magazine. you know it well and know this business well. i mean, as someone who is just looking at that magazine i 100% would think she sat down and posed for that picture and sat down with "people" magazine. what's your take on the back and forth? >> it's a very interesting curious story, jennifer garner has been written about hundreds and hundreds of types in stories that she did not participate in. your piece right there which chronicled her life with ben affleck she didn't participate in that. this is not unknown to her so the idea she would react against it is a strange thing. celebrities don't have to authorize anything. people write about celebrities, presidents, you know, sports figures without their authorization. what i think is going on here is not about the "people" magazine story because she takes no iue
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with what's said in the story, i have a feeling what i suspect is going on is that she and ben have made a pact in the middle of a divorce and said they will not talk about the kids or air their laundry and she was concerned he would have the perception she did participate in the story and that she was getting a leg up in the negotiations and was somehow trying to maneuver what was going on between them in the divorce and she wanted to make it clear too him that she had nothing to do with this. this is not a message to the public but a message to ben affleck and his camp she did not participate. >> but also to "people" magazine. she probably was upset because it looked like she participated in it willingly. if tyou look at the photo it looked like she posed for something. isn't that misleading with that picture like that and that cover the way it is? >> no, we've done hundreds and hundreds of stories like this. you get the best picture you can. "people" magazine is trying to convey the idea of intimacy as any magazine is whether you put donald trump on a cover or tiger woods on a cover, you're trying to
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into the magazine you will find out something you didn't know before. the story is completely clear they did not speak to her and she didn't participate in it. this has been tried and true at "people" magazine for many, many years so if the magazine is conveying the idea of intimacy then they're guilty but there is nothing on that cover that suggests she participated. i once did a cover with jessica simpson many years ago where i put a quote on the cover she didn't say to us but to someone else and gave the impression she had participated and she had not. >> because there aren't quotes on there -- >> she doesn't say jennifer garner told us. it says jennifer garner, life after heartbreak and it's a beautiful picture of jennifer garner. let's remember also that jennifer garner's career and success is based on the admiring coverage of people like "people" magazine which she doesn't take issue with it. her criticism is pretty lighthearted but it's a symbiotic relationship. >> well, everyone got that say. >> yes, they did. >> larry, thanks for joining us. michael. coming up on our big board,
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we are back now with our big board and the brand-new scripps national spelling bechamp, ananya vinay, we're going to speak with her in a minute but we want to you take a look at when she won it all. >> marocain. >> she know what is it means. >> m-a-r-o-c-a-i-n, marocain. >> that is correct. >> congratulations. you are the champion. >> and ananya joins us now. nearly 20 rounds back and forth in the final for you to come out on top. how are you feeling this morning about your big win, ananya? >> it's really amazing but i'm kind of tired at the same time. >> well, you were amazing, ananya and what were you thinking when you heard the
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>> well, i was thinking i knew it and i knew that i was going to win. >> wow. and that leads me to my next question, ananya. people even wrote about in this morning. you seemed unflappable, totally confident. you never looked like you were nervous ever. were you? tell me how you were feeling on the stage. >> well, i just dealt with my word. i figured it out. >> well, you know, so many people who are wondering how you got so good at this. so what is it like? what is the practice? how do you practice for the competition? >> well, i've been studying all year just a couple of hours every day and then i just learn more words throughout the year and revise constantly. >> wow. let me ask you this. you've won nearly 40,000 -- actually more than $40,000 in prizes and in cash. what are you going to do with
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going to do next? >> well, i'm going to split up the money with my brother and put it in my college account. >> ah, very smart girl. not that i'm surprised. one last question. when did you first realize that you were a really good speller? >> i just had a love of reading when i was little and then eventually that became a love of words and competing in spelling bees. >> we're glad you had that love and congratulations to you, your family and you got one happy brother because you're going to split that money and put it in your college fund with him so, ananya, congratulations on being the spelling bee champion. >> congrats. >> thank you. >> all right. have a great day, young lady. have a great weekend and we're going to switch now to an emotional moment at the french open. nicolas almagro against juan martin del potro collapsing in tears after he injured a knee injury. that knee injury forced him to retire from the
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this. an amazing moment of sportsmanship between the two. take a look. >> with injuries right there. [ applause ] >> big hug from juan martin. >> you got to love it. >> it pulls at your heart. i watched it this morning. i mean, he -- the sobs that were coming out of him were so gut wrenching and to have him walk over and just give him that pat on the back, it was incredible. >> and del potro had his own injuries in years before so he understood and it was so -- the sobs were so personal, it was kind of hard to watch but it's great to see that sportsmanship between those two and, good luck. heal up, young man. heal up. you're young. you'll come back. coming up there is $40 billion of unclaimed cash out there. the one tip you should know at home, plus we have a big surprise at a hospital this morning. and then the hottest girl group on the
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>> anchor: good morning, washington! i'm melanie hastings. here is a check of your stop stories. disturbing new video that metro police want you to see. near the top of the screen you can see passengers walking to the escreator at the water front station when one of them is at tacked and knocked to the ground. this happened back in april, but police are just now putting out the video as they look for the attackers, the whole thing appears to be unprovokeed. the wilson building going green overnight. the who you, a show of support for the paris climate accord that president trump has withdrawn the u.s. from. the pledge to up hold the agreement, new york, washington state and california have formed a coalition called the u.s. climate alliance. 61 u.s. mayors are pledging to do the same. a gougeres day on the way. here is
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>> reporter: for this friday, absolutely beautiful. plenty of bright sunshine. daytime highs, upper 70s, low 80s. not feeling humid, so definitely a great day to spend time outside. any of those friday night plans, partly cloudy, a spotty shower to the north. our temperatures in the 70s. so quite comfortable as the sun goes down. here is a look at the full forecast for this weekend. saturday, looking great with sunshine, our daytime high, 80. tracking afternoon thunderstorms sunday. >> reporter: molly, if you're hanging around outside or making your ride in, you'll need the sun grasses to fight the sun glare. sun glare not the problem on connect avenue. an issue through mongomery county. northbound, 410. police with a vehicle into a building. they're blocking 2 right lanes but you're urged to follow police direction making it on to the scene. you can see one police car in in the camera shot here. we have more action beyond the camera that's at the intersection of connecticut avenue and 410. 395, still stacked up from the
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street bridge due to an earlier crash on the eastbound span of the southeast southwest freeway. melanie. >> thank you. you can get more news, weather and traffic on good morning washington on news channel 8. we'll see you in 30 minutes. back to "good morning tom went to washington to take on the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. i was proud to stand with president obama because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality,
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. president trump yanks us out of the climate change agreement. the french president going after him saying we should make the planet great again. america's top business leaders speak out against the decision. what trump's top adviser kellyanne conway is saying on "gma" this morning. new this morning, one love, ariana grande back in manchester just over a week after the terror attack at her concert. now she returns just hours before her big benefit performance, the all-star lineup joining her to honor and help the victims of the attack. overnight, golden state runs away with the first game of the finals. this morning, star steph curry gets personal talking life off the court and in the spotlight. what he's revealing about marriage and lif
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and the couple's secret. we're showing you the money. $40 billion all across the country, just waiting to be reclaimed. the one tip everyone should know, so simple and it could lead you to finding money you didn't know you had. look who is landing this morning and ready to work? >> all: it's time for the party in the park. >> their brand-new song dropping at midnight. you'll hear it here live. >> all: in five, four, three, two, one. >> on their way to central park. >> good morning, america. how can you follow that? good morning, america. happy friday. look at that crowd out there in central park. >> wow, and we are so excited this morning. you might have heard fifth harmony is here live for our summer concert series.
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in central park. you know those fans have been lining up since 3:00 p.m. yesterday. and we can't wait to get over there and join them. >> let's do it. >> switching gears it's not too late to get a major bargain on your summer vacation. we'll show you how to get great deals from places like costco. bargains on summer vacation from big box stores like costco. >> a lot coming up and news as well. president trump facing international backlash for withdrawing from the paris climate agreement, leaders from the european union and china met today to reaffirm their commitment to the deal and abc's mary bruce is at the white house with all the latest. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, amy. the president insists the paris climate deal would hurt the economy and cost millions of american jobs. he says he's willing to renegotiate but leaders from france, germany and italy say that's not an option. earlier on "gma," kellyanne conway, counselor to the president echoed the president's america first theme. >> why should we frontload so much of the economic
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this agreement to the detriment of the american worker all the projections say that we would have a decline in some of the key sectors where men and women in this country rely upon for their lively hood, cement, paper, natural gas, coal. why are we doing that and let india and china get off scot-free. >> reporter: conway would not say whether the president still believes that global warm something a hoax. meanwhile, demonstrators have gathered in cities from miami to new york protesting the president's decision. at least 61 mayors have agreed to still adopt the goals of the paris deal. but, amy, several republican leaders this morning are applauding the president's decision saying it will save jobs. >> all right, mary, we appreciate it. the trump administration is asking the supreme court to reinstate its controversial travel ban. that ban sparked protests at airports back in january when it blocked travelers from six mostly muslim countries and all refugees from entering the u.s. the white house argues that ban will make the u.s. safer.
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roll back the obama administration's cuba policy as soon as this month. sources say he wants to make it harder for companies to do business with cuba. and 36 people have died after a terror scare at a casino in the philippines. police say the victims suffered smoke inhalation after a gunman set gaming tables on fire before taking his own life. they believe he was a robber, not a terrorist. some frightening moments at a party in mexico as two bouncy houses with children playing on them broke loose. look at this during heavy winds, one gust so strong it blew that inflatable slide over the fence and into that parking lot. four children were injured. one suffered a serious head injury. ariana grande has arrived in england for her benefit concert. she will be joined by katy perry, justin bieber, usher and several others, all raising money for the victims of the manchester attack. and you can watch the one love manchester concert on many of our abc stations after the nba finals on sunday night, you can also watch
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check your local listings. finally a man who used to run a 7-eleven store in boston got so fed up with the parent company's rules he quit. he left. but guess what he did next? he opened a store across the treat and called it 6-twelve. he says he's using his knowledge of running that 7-eleven to succeed at 6-twelve. how 'doing that, he says i know the price of everything in that store. so i just sell the same things cheaper. >> oh. oh, boy. >> it's working apparently. >> so far. >> that falls into the, oh, no, he didn't category. >> don't get mad, get even. >> some "pop news." >> yeah, absolutely, good morning, everybody. good morning to you all and we begin with julia roberts, the latest a list actress to take on the small screen. hbo has picked up her adaptation of maria semple's novel "today will be different." she plays a woman who wakes up determined to be her best self but then life happe
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roberts just the latest megastar to make the move to tv, reese witherspoon and nicole kidman on "big little liars" and meryl streep also. also in "pop news" this morning, the largest state that carrie fisher and her mom had houses on in beverly hills is going on the market. the compound once owned by bette davis had a path between the two houses the women would use to visit each other daily listed for $18 million and more than 15 million -- 15 million -- that would be a lot. that would be a lot of stuff. 1500 items that were in fisher and reynolds' homes will be auctioned off. some of the items listed are costumes reynolds wore in is the singing in the rain" and "the unsinkable molly brown" and life-size c3po fisher got from
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fun option. very bittersweet, i thought that news was. this is interesting. a villages in switzerland banning tourists from taking photos in the hope that vacationers will put down the phones and start enjoying the sights. those caught will be fined $5 for briefing the new rule. this announcement comes on the heels of a new study suggesting technology is spoiling all the fun when it comes to travel. in the survey, 49% say they feel pressure to constantly post photos online. the town there hoping to relieve that stress and allow people to enjoy more hiking, sledding, skiing and less selfies. i think it's a good idea. >> i do too. >> exactly. >> it's true. then finally, proving that beauty and grace don't always go hand in hand we want you to meet duffy who mapes missing the ball over and over again when set to classical music look like art. oh
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clearly the mouth/eye coordination not exactly firing on all cylinders but duffy gets an "a" for effort and makes the slow motion situation look absolutely gorgeous. he's like an action star. >> i've never seen a dog so bad at that. >> oh, no, that's just torture. throw a frisbee. torture. >> poor duffy. makings it look great. keep trying, duff. you'll get it. that's "pop news," everybody. >> thank you, lara. one-on-one with steph curry talked to t.j. holmes about his wife's going on grocery runs. >> gio benitez is back to show you how to get some money. these students are about to get a big surprise. you could spend the next few days weeding through w2s, pay stubs and bank statements to refinance your home. or you could push that button. [dong] [rocket launching]
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social media and t.j. is back in oakland with all of that. hey, t.j., what you got there? >> yeah, george, i'm back with all that with little curry this morning. as you know i spent a lot of time with the real thing and, yes, we did talk about his life and in particular his wife and some of that controversial social media usage from last year but talked about her upcoming rap album? >> curry off the curl. hits a three. >> reporter: steph curry is one of the biggest stars in all of sports but his life is much different since he first won a championship back in 2015. ho you is your life different from two years ago. >> a little less sleep at the house. have two girls instead of one. >> what about your life do you find difficult? what do you struggle with. >> when i was talking to our former president barack obama when i was playing golf -- >> that's a good name dropper. if you drop one drop that one. >> he said, before he got into office he didn't value his anonymity as he was going through life.
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street and be in his own world and just unplug, if you will. that's the hardest thing, go to the grocery store and pick up some stuff and not run into anybody and have to talk about basketball. >> can't do it. >> can't do it. >> you still try to make grocery store runs. >> oh, for sure. i'm the only dude so my wife doesn't let me do it that often because i always mess something up. i will a forget one of the main ingredients for the recipe at home or something like that so i'm on a short leash when it comes to the grocery store runs but i like doing it. >> reporter: his wife is not a stranger to the spotlight either. last year got herself into a bit of hot water after tweeting that the nba finals were rigged. >> i encourage her to do her thing to always speak her mind like never muffle any of that. never not speak her mind in any situation. >> i did not know your wife rapped. >> uh-oh. ♪ 100 recipes i got in the pot trying to stir up my stew ♪
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♪ work work work >> welcome back to "good morning america." i have found fifth harmony's number one fan as cording to them. sara, where are you from? >> philly. >> jersey. >> we'll do the iconic fifth harmony. ready, oh, baby, i'm worth it. don't let me sing
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we got a while before we become a group but time telling you fifth harmony is here and it's going to be hot. you do not want to miss it. fifth harmony on "gma" coming up in justto partly cloudy, beautiful highs: around 80 degrees winds: west 5-10 mph, a little breezy during the afternoon tonight: partly cloudy & cool lows: 56-62 winds: northwest 5 mph saturday: mostly sunny and comfortable highs: 76-80 winds: northwest 5-10 mph get ready for another pleasant day with low humidity and abundant sunshine. highs will rise to around 80 degrees. a little breeze out of the northwest during the late morning and early afternoon. the weekend will get off to a great start with mostly sunny skies and highs around 80 degrees on saturday. by sunday, skies will move from partly sunny early to mostly cloudy after noon. there is chance all right, it is time for "gma's" show me the money and we're helping people find money they didn't even know they lost. on thursday gio benitez helped reunite baseball fans in caught with more than $9,000 so, gio, tell us where you are now. >> oh, amy, what
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we are children's hospital of philadelphia. their karabots center. we'll keep the suspense. tell us about unclaimed money. how does this end up missing. >> in the last year alone we gathered more than 400 million in unclaimed funds owed to businesses and individuals and in the hospital's case it went missing for reasons we see every day. it was mailed to the wrong address on sent to a bank. it oftens so happen, one in ten pennsylvanians has unclaimed property with the treasury. >> as simple as a wrong address. >> unbelievable, amy, you have a little bit more on this secret so let's take it over. >> we have a big surprise coming up, gio, the hospital knows it's getting some money but they're going to surprise some folks in philly as well because they're earmarking all that for a very special cause and gio is going to let you in on the secret first so take a look. >> reporter:
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w.c. longstreet elementary file in -- >> you are here to have a life-changing experience. >> when i heard we were going to an assembly i got excited. >> reporter: they realized it is no ordinary assembly. this 3d movie called "free2b" is at the forefront of teaching how to stop bullying before it starts. >> there's nothing like it that blends best practice science with the latest in technology to engage children where they're at. >> reporter: it's the centerpiece of the children's hospital of philadelphia's violence prevention initiative giving students the power to change the conversation. >> i would stand up to the bully and tell him to stop. >> reporter: the program that's already making a difference has the potential to do even more. >> the students are seen, they are the ones that can create a safe environment. by being leaders. >> if i found out there was more funding for this program, i would be ecstatic. i would shout it from the rooftop. >> here we go. >> so let's shout from the
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rooftop right now. here we have all the students and staff from that particular program. that amazing program. madeline bell is the ceo of the hospital here and we've got that big surprise. you're about to give all of that money, all of it to that program. so why don't we turn it over to the kids. kids, why don't you show us how much money we're talking about? flip those cards. more than $91,000. unbelievable. more than $91,000. [ applause ] look how excited they are. madeline, why did you decide to do this? >> well, children's hospital works on this every day so decided to put this money towards our violence prevention initiative supporting our schools in philadelphia. >> unbelievable. such an important program. we see what it means to all these kids and the teachers. principal. >> yeah, this is awesome. this is great. we can't wait. >> you're excited. you weren't eec
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money. >> rat all. not at all. >> we got the state treasurer here. you weren't expecting anything. >> no, not even a little bit. they gave it all. here's the check, more than $91,000. >> wow. amazing. >> this was all lost. you had no idea. did you even know where it came from. >> no, it's like having a lottery ticket and not knowing it. >> now we have it so $91,000. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> yes. >> all right, guys. let's send it back to new york. what a great morning here in philadelphia. >> certainly is, gio. all that unclaimed money and to have it all go to such a great cause. it's a beautiful story and could be one for you, as well. if you go to our website you can get a full guide on the sites to search for unclaimed money state by state so i think a lot of people will be heading to their computers. >> i've been so surprised at how much money is out there. tens of thousands of dollars. it's worth checking so everybody go to the website. coming up here central park, everyone is so excited. fifth harmony about to perform live. they got a brand-new song coming right
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>> anchor: good morning, washington! i'm melanie hastings. here is a check of your stop stories check this out, the wilson building bathed in green. our cameras scoped it out this morning. it was lit in green overnight in solidarity with the paris accord this comes after president trump announced the united states is backing out of what many call a critical agreement to save the planet. also new overnight, abc 7 on the scene of a car fire. this was no accident crews tell us. look at this, happened in an industrial park on kennilworth avenue. officials tell the crews on the scene they think this fire was intentionally set. they say this area is notorious spot for people to dump stolen cars. nobody was hurt. we're looking at a gorgeous day ea
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>> reporter: -- molly. >> reporter: >> reporter: for this friday, absolutely beautiful. plenty of bright sunshine. daytime highs, upper 70s, low 80s. not feeling very humid, so definitely a great day to spend time outside. any of those friday night plans, partly cloudy, a spotty shower to the north. our temperatures in the 70s. so quite comfortable as the sun goes down. here is a look at the full forecast for this weekend. saturday, looking great with sunshine, our daytime high, 80. tracking afternoon thunderstorms sunday. >> reporter: molly, sunny skies for the afternoon means sun glare for the ride in. heavy volume for folks on 66, notorious from the sun glare. eastbound direction toward the beltway. you can see on the map here, we have volume, top side, also 395 wrong from an earlier accident. here is a live look at 66 eastbound coming out of manassas , delays very heavy from 234 toward 28 and centreville. melanie. >> anchor: thank you so much.
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♪ give it to me baby i'm worth it ♪ welcome back to central park, everybody. we got a great crowd this morning. they're fired up because fifth harmony is here. [ cheers and applause ] >> so happy to have lauren, ally brooke, dinah, normani here with us, "dancing with the stars." >> thank you. i get to see you so soon. >> more please. you guys are now the past six months a quartet. is it a new era for you ladies? >> it's a new era, yeah, it's been really incredible because we've been in the studio the past few months really working hard on our album. we've been creating. we've been
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having so much fun. >> there's been lots of like great producers we've been working with as well on this album. great to work with them in the studio just to be involved as an artist is important. we have like songs with skrillex coming out, pooh bear. >> i think i like that. >> it's really the album is everything to us. >> you released a nuaimi song last night "down." >> yes. >> and it has shot up the charts faster than anything you've ever released. >> yes. >> number three. >> two. i have a feeling two is coming. after you perform today i have a feeling number one is coming after that. >> thank you. >> we're getting there. we're getting there. >> possibly. >> how excited are you to perform that new song for the first time here live in front of this audience? >> yes. >> we are so excited. yeah, we're so, so excited about account down." brand-new fifth harmony.
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we're ready. >> i hear you guys just did the music video for "down." >> yes, we did. >> can you show me one move -- >> you're about to see some. >> you're going to show us the moves from the video live right here on "gma"? >> right here on "gma." >> what's better than that. >> nothing. nothing. we'll see the moves in the video. >> yes, you will. >> here. >> but i'm curious, though, when you're writing a song, is anything off-limits? >> no. >> no. >> nothing? >> emotion. >> we never limit ourselves. >> nothing is off limits. >> yolo. >> pour your heart and soul. >> we're so excited when you all are here. you are some of the nicest in the business. >> so down to earth. >> thank you. >> we try to be. >> a great crowd and i'm -- i have a question for our audience out here. who is ready to hear fifth harmony sing one of their new hits? well, here they are with their special performance.
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top ten hit from the billboard 100 this is "work from home." ♪ i ain't worried about nothing i ain't wearing na nada ♪ ♪ i'm sitting pretty impatient but i know you gotta put in them hours ♪ ♪ imma make it harder i'm sending pic after picture i'mma get you fired ♪ ♪ i know you're always on the night shift but i can't stand these nights alone ♪ ♪ and i don't need no explanation 'cause baby you're the boss at home ♪ ♪ you don't gotta go to work, workwo
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♪ but you gotta put in work, work, work, work, work, work, work ♪ ♪ you don't gotta go to work, work, work, work, work, work, work ♪ ♪ let my body do the work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work ♪ ♪ we can work from home oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ we can work from home oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ let's put it into motion i'm ma give you a promotion ♪ ♪ i'll make it feel like a vacay turn the bed into an ocean ♪ ♪ we don't need nobody i just need your body ♪ ♪ nothing but sheets in between us ain't no getting off early ♪ ♪ i know you're always on the night shift but i can't stand these -- >> central park sing. ♪ and i don't need no explanation 'cause baby you're
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♪ you don't gotta do work work work work work work work ♪ ♪ but you gotta put in work work work work work work work ♪ ♪ you don't gotta go to work work work work work work work ♪ ♪ let my body do the work work work work work work work ♪ ♪ we can work from home oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ we can work from home oh oh oh oh ♪ >> tell us where you at. ♪ girl go to work for me can you make it clap no hands for me ♪ ♪ take it to the ground pick it up for me ♪ ♪ look back at it all over me put in work like my timesheet ♪ ♪ she ride it like a '63 i'm ma buy her no celine ♪ ♪ let her ride in a foreign with me oh she the bae i'm her boo ♪ ♪ and she down to break the rules ride or die she gonna go ♪
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♪ i won't judge she finesse pipe up she take that ♪ ♪ putting overtime on your body ♪ ♪ you don't gotta go to work work work work work work work ♪ ♪ but you gotta put in work work work work work work work ♪ ♪ you don't gotta go to work work work work work work work ♪ ♪ let my body do the work work work work work work work ♪ ♪ we can work from home oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ we can work from home oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] "gma's" summer concert series presented by king's hawaiian. irresistible since 1950. ♪
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oh, it is a good morning and we are back now with an update on our summer block party contest. you have been sending in your photos and we love this year's block party from laura in wilton, new york. laura and her husband have been hosting more than 200 guests at their party. you got to sigh the picture, for the past 11 years such a huge guest list. comes with a lot of food and have a
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don't fill the grill. did you know this? don't do it. it may look impressive, have it loaded up but keep at least 30% free. there's your tip for today and that way you can move the food around. a forecast in case you were in wilton. looking for rain sunday. that is the big picture. how about we get sometoday: mos to partly cloudy, beautiful highs: around 80 degrees winds: west 5-10 mph, a little breezy during the afternoon tonight: partly cloudy & cool lows: 56-62 winds: northwest 5 mph saturday: mostly sunny and comfortable highs: 76-80 winds: northwest 5-10 mph get ready for another pleasant day with low humidity and abundant sunshine. highs will rise to around 80 degrees. a [ cheers and applause ] lara, what a big morning. >> thank you, ginger. now we're going to move on to big savings on your summer travel. it is not too late to get a bargain on your vacation and you may find it in an unexpected place, big box stores like costco, bjs
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details. >> reporter: want to get away? your travel thoughts to tournament to a romantic get away but probably not here. big box stores are great for laundry detergent, paper towels, and, yes, also great for vacations? at costco? scouring the internet, cost costco & bjs offer travel services for paying members. >> the reason these big box stores can offer amazing travel deals is because they have so many members, companies want to sell to them. >> reporter: first costco offers hotel deals on hyatt and best western rooms only so at the hyatt in san francisco, costco was $27 cheaper per night. that's 10% less than the four travel aggregator sites we checked and 10% cheaper then booking directly with the hotel. bjs is a little different. they listed the same rate as the travel site but threw in a bjs gift card. that amounted to about a 5% price reduction off the travel sites. >> if you check the fine print you might find
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sold to big box stores come with lots of free bonuses. >> reporter: bjs did come out cheapest on car rentals. 17% less than the travel aggregators while costco was 13% cheaper than the travel sites but you can also save when you build a trip with car, hotel and flights. on a trip to maui including airfare, car and a specific hotel, costco was 4% cheaper than the travel sites we checked saving a total of $282. on the same exact package, bjs was 3% cheaper than the travel sites saving us $186. again, in the form of a gift card rebate. but a few caveats. >> make sure you want to take that vacation at exactly that time. if you have to change anything, it could prove costly. >> reporter: our research was by no means comprehensive and checked a few trips in a few cities and finally it's not just big box stores offering deals. >> open your wallet and look at the other membership cards in
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travel benefits are offered for free by companies or organizations you already pay to belong to. >> reporter: so while travel sites may have the most options and their own discounts, it's worth checking your big box store, as well. for "good morning america," becky worley, abc news, oakland. [ cheers and applause ] >> coming up, fifth harmony performing their brand-new song next. we're getting down. ♪ down down down
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get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch now at fiosgigabit.com. ali texted me saying she can hear these screams at our house across the way with fifth harmony. >> they just released a brand-new song overnight. it is climbing the itunes chart. in fact, it is number two right now. here's the world debut of "down" featuring gucci mane.
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♪ >> miss us? "gma," you ready? ladies. ♪ i need somebody with some patience 'cause you know i got a temperament ♪ ♪ and yeah you got a reputation nothing that a little love can't fix ♪ ♪ there ain't no kind of situation where i wouldn't cross a line for you ♪ ♪ fbi interrogation i would get up there and lie for you ♪ ♪ when push come to shove you show me love when push come to shove aye ♪ ♪ long as you're holding me down down down i'm gonna keep loving you down down down ♪
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♪ long as you're holding me down down down i'm gonna keep loving you down down down ♪ ♪ i'm gonna keep loving you ♪ you the type that i could bake for bake for ♪ ♪ 'cause baby you know how to take that cake and i'm the only one you wait for ♪ ♪ 'cause baby you know that i'm worth the wait ♪ ♪ when push come to shove you show me love ♪ ♪ you show me love when push come to shove aye ♪ ♪ as long as you're holding me down down down ♪ ♪ i'm gonna keep loving you down down down ♪ ♪ long as you're holding me down down down ♪ ♪ i'm gonna keep loving you down down down ♪ ♪ i'm gonna keep loving you ♪ it's just like bonnie and clyde just walked in ♪ ♪ a gangster and his bride just walked in ♪ ♪ we on the same team and we ballin' ♪ ♪ got me showing off my ring
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like i'm jordan and i'mma hold you down like you hold me ♪ ♪ and i'll never tell a soul what you told me when i was sitting in the cell is when you showed me ♪ ♪ it takes a real one to put up with the old me that's why you in the coupe with the low seat ♪ ♪ that's why we at the game on the floor seats my diamond that they seeing from the nosebleeds ♪ ♪ you make 'em mad feel like you won a trophy ♪ ♪ long as you're holding me down down down ♪ ♪ i'm gonna keep loving you down down down ♪ ♪ long as you're holding me down down down ♪ >> put your hands up put your hands up. ♪ i'm gonna keep loving you down down down love you down ♪ ♪ i'm gonna keep loving you down down down ♪ ♪ long as you're holding me down down down ♪ ♪ i'm gonna keep loving you down down down ♪ ♪ long as you're holding me down down down i'm gonna love you down ♪ ♪ i'm gonna keep loving you down down down long as you're loving me boy ♪ ♪ i'm gonna keep loving you
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>> announcer: they're at the top of the charts. grammy and billboard winners. now next friday the chainsmokers ignite your morning. >> what's up, y'all. we're so excited for this on "gma." >> announcer: the chainsmokers live from central park next
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>> both: good morning, america. >> announcer: presented from king james. >> before we go we have a special surprise. normani turned 21 this week, everybody. happy birthday. we got you a special cake. >> oh. >> just for you. here we go. ♪ happy birthday to you >> happy birthday. >> their massive hit, "worth it." there you go. >> you know you got to perform right now, right? >> worth it. >> wait. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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♪ >> go. >> "gma," y'all make some noise if you're having a really good time with us this morning. ♪ give it to me i'm worth it baby i'm worth it ♪ ♪ uh-huh i'm worth it gimme gimme i'm worth it give it to me i'm worth it ♪ ♪ baby i'm worth it uh-huh i'm worth it gimme gimme i'm worth it ♪ ♪ okay i tell her bring it back like she left some bring it bring it back like she left some ♪ ♪ in the club with the lights off what you acting shy for ♪ ♪ come and show me that you're with it with it with it with it with it ♪ ♪ stop playing now you know that i'm with it with it with it with it with it with it ♪ ♪ what you acting shy for ♪ just gimme you just gimme you just gimme you that's all i
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♪ and if what they say is true if it's true i might give me to you ♪ ♪ i may talk a lot of stuff guaranteed i can back it up ♪ ♪ i think i'm going call your bluff hurry up i'm waiting out front ♪ ♪ uh-huh you see me in the spotlight ooh i love your style ♪ ♪ uh-huh show me what you got 'cause i don't wanna waste my time ♪ ♪ uh-huh see me in the spotlight ooh i love your style ♪ ♪ uh-huh show me what you got now come and make it worth my while ♪ ♪ give it to me i'm worth it baby i'm worth it ♪ ♪ uh-huh i'm worth it gimme gimme i'm worth it ♪ ♪ give it to me i'm worth it baby i'm worth it ♪ ♪ uh-huh i'm worth it gimme gimme i'm worth it ♪ ♪ it's all on you it's all on you it's all on you so what you wanna do ♪ ♪ and if you don't have a clue not a clue i'll tell you what to
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♪ come harder just because i don't like it like it too soft ♪ ♪ i like it a little rough not too much but maybe just enough ♪ ♪ uh-huh you see me in the spotlight ooh i love your style ♪ >> put your hands up. ♪ uh-huh show me what you got 'cause i don't wanna waste my time ♪ ♪ uh-huh see me in the spotlight ooh i love your style ♪ ♪ uh-huh show me what you got now come and make it worth my while ♪ ♪ give it to me i'm worth it baby i'm worth it ♪ ♪ uh-huh i'm worth it gimme gimme i'm worth it ♪ ♪ give it to me i'm worth it know what i mean baby i'm worth it give me everything ♪ ♪ uh-huh i'm worth it gimme gimme i'm worth it ♪ ♪ uh-huh see me in the spotlight i love your style ♪ uh-huh show me what you got because i don't want to waste my
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time ♪ ♪ uh-huh see me in the spotlight ooh i love your style ♪ ♪ uh-huh show me what you got now make it worth my while ♪ ♪ give it to me i'm worth it baby i'm worth it ♪ ♪ uh-huh i'm worth it gimme gimme i'm worth it ♪ ♪ give it to me i'm worth it baby i'm worth it ♪ ♪ to me uh-huh i'm worth it gimme gimme i'm worth it give it to me i'm worth it ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> anchor: good morning, washington! i'm melanie hastings. here is a check of your stop stories. the pennsylvania man accused of bringing high powered weapons and ammunition to
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court today. dc police arrested dr. brian moles wednesday on weapons charges after getting a tip from pennsylvania state police, investigators say that the man was carrying a semi automatic rival, lots of ammunition and a loaded pistol. the secret service is investigating. prince william county police are searching for a man who attacked a woman in woodbridge happening yesterday morning on east long view drive. the woman was walking, a man grabbed her from behind, police say he took her to a nearby area , demanded money and then bit her and pepper sprayed her. we've got bright sunshine and warm temperatures for your friday. here is molly. >> reporter: >> reporter: for this friday, absolutely beautiful. plenty of bright sunshine. daytime highs, upper 70s, low 80s. not going to be feeling very humid, so definitely a great day to spend time outside. any of those friday night plans, partly cloudy, a spotty shower to the north. our temperatures in the 70s.
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goes down. here is a look at the full forecast for this weekend. saturday, looking great with sunshine, our daytime high, 80. tracking afternoon thunderstorms sunday. >> reporter: a gorgeous friday morning here in the dmv. tracking some volume delays on the beltway approaching the 9:0. traveling on the [indiscernible] through virginia, heavy from 66 up toward the language, typical as you can see here. lots of red on the top side beltway as well for folks making the trip from i95 on the outer loop to connecticut avenue. melanie, back to you. >> anchor: thank you. you can get more news, weather and traffic on good morning washington on news channel 8. have tom went to washington to take on the insurance companies and the credit card companies
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- that's what tom perriello is about. i was proud to stand with president obama because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate the burden of student debt and protect our climate. together we really can build a virginia that works for everyone.
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>> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, host of "so you think you can dance," cat deeley! and chef geoffrey zakarian takes over the "live" kitchen as we continue our eat it, like it, share it; off. plus, people before the hosts leave for a trip to canada, check out the history of niagara falls. all next on "live"! ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪

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