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good morning, america. the flood of a lifetime. >> there he goes. >> an epic storm hammers the east coast. the governor of south carolina event. fast moving waters washing cars away. entire neighborhoods underwater. roads destroyed. >> everything. my car. my pictures. >> the military mobilized. the coast guard rescues families from rooftops. the water still rising. we have live team coverage. new this morning. hillary's big announcement. set to make headlines on gun control today.
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night live" liven up her poll numbers. the young woman who survived the oregon college massacre. >> he sounded reranged. he said he had been waiting to do that for a really long time. and he lafd. >> the terrifying ordeal, how she made it out alive. only on "gma" this morning. and home, sweet home. a toddler found days after going missing deep in the woods. >> i found baby rainn and she's alive. >> the rescue teams who would not give up. the dramatic reunion with her family this morning. and good morning, america. let's look live right now at columbia, south carolina. this storm so relentless. you see the water piling up right there. a house in south carolina almost there. jersey. this home washed away as well.
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it's not over yet. look at the map. flash flood warning right now right up the coast. >> the storm being blamed for at least seven deaths. hundreds of people rescued from the raging water. president obama signed an emergency declaration. freeing up aid for south carolina. we have full team coverage. rob mas yan know is in charleston, south carolina. good morning. >> good morning. it's been four days of relentless rain. it's stopped for now. look at the iconic streets here in charleston. still flooded. this city, still shut down. this entire state, really, reeling from the devastating floods. this morning, south carolina under siege. >> this is an unprecedented event. >> reporter: relentless rain. an additional five inches along the coast possible today. more flash flood mag jor concern. >> we haven't seen this level of
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rain in the low country in 1,000 years. that's how big this is. >> reporter: hundreds of evacuations. nearly 30,000 without power. officials about rate issing 600 members of the national guard. as rivers reached their highest level in decades. this high school football fielding look like a stadium pool. the conditions fatal, with at least seven deaths so far across the carolinas believed to be related to the storm. drones capturing the swollen roads from above. nearly 75 miles of i-95 shut down in both directions. officials urging residents to stay off the roads. in columbia, watch as one man loses control of his pickup. a good samaritan wading out to rescue him. kicking out the back window and staying with the driver until crews could arrive. trained rescuers not even safe. >> we've had a west columbia firefighter swept away. they've lost visual contact.
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>> reporter: not one, but two firefighters swept away. both okay now. >> we've recoverered our firefighter. he's in the truck with me. he's a little cold, a little skrachd up. >> hell, yeah! >> reporter: the coast guard lifting mom and her 15-month-old daughter to higher ground. >> probably the most terrifying moment of my life. that far up was incredibly frightening. but we made it. >> reporter: that family, the muellers, very much shaken. very much relieved when i spoke to them last night. they have to stay in the hotel another three, four days. unsure if they have a home to go back to. so many flood victims with the same anxiety this morning. george? >> we go a couple miles -- hours inland to columbia, south carolina. you saw the flooding there, as well. alex sperz there. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, george. many are waking up to scenes like this one. there's a creek somewhere back
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so much water, you can't tell where the creek ends and the neighborhood begins. this morning, in columbia, residents waking up to scenes of total devastation. >> everything that i own has been destroyed. >> reporter: people wading across streets to see what's left in their home. that's a bed frame wrapped in that tree. >> i've been here since 1986. i have never seen anything like carolina. >> reporter: this man using his own boat to help with rescues. >> i was stomping on the roof and listening to see if anybody thumped back. we found a note that said we're in the attic. >> reporter: officials warning be prepared to be without drinking water for days. after water mains broke. everything. my pictures. >> reporter: overnight, we caught up with kelly, who grabbed anything and everything she could, as water came rushing in. >> i was throwing stuff on beds
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>> reporter: the water pouring in so fast, nearly covering her. she'll spend today salvaging what she can. >> with the holidays coming up, it will be sad. >> reporter: there's a boil order here. the flood waters in some of the most inundated areas have already started receding. amy? >> good news, alex. record rain. more than two feet in some areas. ginger, unfortunately, even though we heard the bit of good news,s the not over yet. >> we have about 24 hours more to deal with. the rain from south carolina into north carolina. imminent danger from wilmington to charleston. it takes us to noon tomorrow until we finally see things drying out. the rivers still rise. they still crest and flow over. by tend of the week is when we can really say, ah, things have
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you can still see a lot of the wild life coming through as the flood waters too. snakes, ail garret lligators alligators, all manager to watch for. there's a low stuck in place, grabbing the tropical moisture. sending south carolina and north carolina a lot of moisture. totally separate from the ber bermuda storm. it's racing off toward europe. that is what we're tracking. we'll have more coming up. we turn to the desperate search for a cargo ship that vanished in the bahamas on thursday with 33 people on board. that ship got caught in hurricane joaquin. a category 4 storm at its peak. winds topping 115 miles an hour. linzie janis has the latest from miami. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, george. the ship was going from jacksonville to puerto rico. this morning, many families of the crew wondering why it ended up in the middle of the hurricane.
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the company that owns the "el faro" saying the captain was very experienced and wouldn't put the crew at risk. the search is on for survivors. this morning, exclusive video inside the desperate search for the crew of the "el faro." sunday, rescuers honing in on a 225-mile stretch. >> we found there was thousands of pieces of debris. >> reporter: the coast guard also uncovering a container and oil sheen believed to be from the vanished cargo ship. and this life ring confirmed to be from the "el faro." the multiagency search for the 33 missing crew members now spanning 70,000 square nautical miles. roughly the size of michigan. on board the vessel, 28 americans, five poles, 391 containers carrying about 300 trailers and cars.
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signal at 7:20 a.m. thursday morning. at the time, it was near crooked island in the bahamas. part of the bermuda triangle and in shark-infested waters. the family and friends holding on to hope. >> they're trained to survive. hopefully, they did what was needed to survive. >> reporter: increasing their chances of survival, 80-degree tropic waters. and immegs rsion suits like this one. dubbed gumby suits, they're buoyant. they keep the users face-up above the water. and tote maritime, the company that owns the ship, confident in the captain. >> he was highly competent, qualified, a master, by all accounts. >> reporter: overnight, family and friends of the crew held a prayer vigil in jacksonville. later on this morning, the coast guard will give an update of the
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search. amy? >> thank you, linzie. and now to the bombing of a hospital in afghanistan that's killed 22 people, including 12 staff members. the humanitarian organization doctors without borders outraged, blaming the u.s., calling the air strike a war crime. and demanding an independent investigation. martha raddatz has the latest from washington. >> reporter: good morning, amy. the pentagon has acknowledged the u.s. launched an air strike that night in kundus saying that u.s. special forces helping afghan troops were coming under fire. they acknowledge that the air strike may have inadvertently hit the hospital. several questions remain. how close were the troops to the hospital? and was there any other way to get help without an air strike? and did the military know there was a hospital in the vicinity as they were circle ing overhead and take the risk of those
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doctors without boarders said they had given the coordinates to the u.s. military numerous time. president obama has offered condolences. no apology yet. >> a tragic situation. thank you, martha. the race for president. "your voice, your vote." hillary clinton stopping by "saturday night live" as rival bernie sanders keeps up the pressure. cecilia vega is tracking the democrats. >> reporter: the pressure son for hillary clinton. she's got the new gun plan she's rolling out today. she's also trying to show voters a lighter side. on "snl" the biggest butt of the jokes? herself. as vermont senator bernie sanders packed this stadium with 20,000 supporters. >> look around this room. >> reporter: this is how hillary clinton spent saturday night. >> so, hillary, what brings you here tonight?
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>> well, i needed to blow off some steam. i've had a hard couple of 22 years. >> reporter: especially the last couple of weeks with the bernie-mentum and sagging poll numbers, clinton turning to "snl" trying to show voters a different, funnier side. >> oh, i get it. you're a politician. >> reporter: no one was offlimits. >> all anyone wants to talk about is donald trump. >> donald trump? isn't he the one that's like, oh, you're all losers. >> reporter: not even herself. >> it really is great how long you have supported gay marriage. >> yeah. i -- i could have supported it sooner. >> well, you did it pretty soon. >> eh, it could have been sooner. >> fair point. >> reporter: clinton making an appearance at a marc anthony concert. the new, spontaneous hillary clinton who hopes to be laughing all the way to the white house. >> you're really easy to talk
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to. >> thanks. you know, that's the first time i've heard that. >> val, val, i wish you could be president. >> me, too. >> reporter: on a serious note, today clinton rolls out the plan to expand gun control laws. this is in the wake of the oregon campus shooting. she wants to tighten background checks and increase liability for gun manufacturers. this is one of the rare places where she's more to the left of bernie sanders. >> let's bring in jon karl. the latest polls sho hillary ahead in iowa. behind in new hampshire. what a critical month shaping up. what is joe biden going to do? >> reporter: that's the big question. sources close to vice president biden say he's likely to clearly signal his intentions by early next week. whether or not he's going to be in this race. he is not going to be on the
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but before those other democrats take the debate stage next week, i'm told biden will make a decision, and clearly signal that he's in or out. those close to biden say they believe he's leaning towards running. >> okay. on the republican side, i spoke with donald trump yesterday. he's still ahead in iowa and new hampshire. he gave some hints about what he might do if things go south. >> winning everything. winning every state, winning every national poll and big lead. if that changed and that went in a different direction, and if i thought that i wasn't going to win, i would certainly want to get out. i'm not a masochist. i would think if i was doing poorly, i would want to do that. >> he's still ahead. there's no coalescing around any of the alternatives. >> no. it's interesting to hear him talking about the possibility of not winning and getting out of the race. look, if you look at the most recent polls.
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in new hampshire, only five points ahead of carly fiorina. in iowa, only five points ahead of ben carson. that is a lessening of his lead. he's slipped a little bit. he remains supremely confident. look what he tweeted. i'm leading by big margins in every poll. but the press keeps asking, would you ever get out. they're just troublemakers. i'm going to win. >> still confident. still having fun. let's go to tom llamas with the other top stories. >> good morning, everyone. overnight, north korea release ed won-moon joo. he says he entered north korea in hopes of repairing relations between the north and the south. isis militants have blown up the arc. it's the latest monument reduced to rubble.
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investigation into the emissions scandal at volkswagen is reportedly focusing on two edge years. the new york times reports volkswagen began installing software to cheat on emission standards in 2008. emissions could be related to up to 20 deaths in the u.s. each year. the saints beat the cowboys in a thriller last night. drew brees threw his 400th career touchdown. who dat nation still celebrating this morning. and finally, a wild scene in new hampshire. yep, it's a moose on the loose. running through the streets of manchester. checking out some yards. darting back on to the sidewalk. then jumping over a honda. police eventually guided the moost back to the wild. now the cowboys have seen this video, after losing to the saints, they're trying to contact that moose's agent. they like those moves. that moose is huge.
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>> thank you, tom. a 2-year-old is so lucky to be back home this morning. her harrowing ordeal in just 30 seconds. now to the happy homecoming. a toddler back with her family after a massive two-day search. after he wandered out of her great-grandparents' home. >> 911, where is your emergency. >> hey, i found baby rainn and she's alive. >> reporter: this morning, happy
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ordeal for the family of rainn peterson. >> hi, baby. stay still. >> is she okay? >> she's got flied all over her. but she's okay. >> reporter: this moment capture photo capturing the moment of relief. the toddler's great-grandparents reporting her missing around 7:30 friday evening. telling police she wandered out of their ohio home where she lives with two other siblings. >> it's the worst feeling in the world. >> reporter: and just before night fall sunday, a volunteer on a four-wheeler spotted a child. sleeping in tall grass and called 911. [ crying ] >> hi, baby. hi, baby. >> reporter: both caller and operator stunned. >> you're okay, sweetheart. i swear you're going to be okay.
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>> is she -- is that her i hear? >> she's just crying. >> okay, i hear her. oh, i just got goose bumps. >> oh, my god, me, too. i couldn't give up on this kid. thanks god. >> reporter: authorities take rainn, wet and cold, by otherwise unharmed, to the hospital. as police investigate how she went missing in the first place. for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> what a relief. >> i think all of us are breathing a sigh of relief. a lot more coming up. a young survivor lucky to be alive. speaking out after that horrific oregon shooting. >> he had us get up one by one
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donuts late last night and ran off. it appears the cadillac was coming up around 11:00 when it crashed into the front of the building. at the fadge in the car was taken to the hospital. a man is facing charges in connection with a serious crash is due in court today. the 21-year-old was drunk when he crashed his car. the car was speeding when it went off of the road. a passenger suffered serious injuries. injured. he is scheduled to be arraigned on charges dwi. we had a beautiful we're setting ourselves monday as well. it is chilly. kevin: it is a cold start. north. you'll notice a good deal of sunshine today. we blend the sunshine afternoon. there's hurricane joaquin moving north and now northeast.
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surf from that at the coast. mid and upper 20's. still hanging around near 40. highs today near 68. light wind if anything out of the northeast. mostly clear skies tonight. not quite as cold overnight. tomorrow full sunshine. that sets up the next system that will arrive on friday with scattered showers.
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welcome back to "gma." you're looking live at columbia, south carolina, this morning. the rain still falling. state hit by historic downpours. the governor calls it the worst in 1,000 year. now blamed for seven deaths. leaving thousands without power and water this morning. flash flood warnings continue. people being told the stay off the road. >> the rain is coming down. much more ahead. good morning, everyone. other headlines we're following. hillary clinton making a big announcement on her plans to expand gun control if she's elected president. she's calling for tighter background checks and increasing liability for gun manufacturers. and the supreme court kicks off a new term this morning with major social issues on the
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docket. abortion, birth control, and affirmative action topping the agenda. why some baseball fans are saying taylor swift is trouble. jesse, you'll have more. >> is there such a thing as a taylor swift curse. there's a lot of superstitious baseball fan who is think so. we'll tell you why coming up in our "speed feed" just ahead. we begin with an abc exclusive. one of the students who survived the oregon chej shooting tells her terrifying story. hat she heard from the diller. neal karlinsky is in roseburg with the story. good morning, neal. >> reporter: george, good morning. investigators learned a loft new information this weekend, including that the gunman took his own life. much of what they know is from eyewitnesses. like the woman you're about to meet. she is a marketing student. her second day of college ever. he shot her in the back. she says she played dead to
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survive. this is her remarkable story. >> i could just -- i would hear everyone breathing hard and freaking out. and crying. and -- he -- he asked everyone to move to the center of the classroom. so we all kind of just like, army-crawled to the center. >> reporter: to say that 18-year-old anastasia boylan feels lucky to be alive doesn't do justice so how overwhelmed she feels to be here. you're thinking you might not >> i didn't. i didn't think i was going make it. the last thing i remember praying was that my family and my loved ones and that the family and loved ones of my peers would somehow know that we're all okay. >> reporter: from her wheelchair inside the oregon hospital that helped save her from a gunshot
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the nine minutes of hell inside umpqua community college last thursday when chris mercer opened fire. she said the gunman even spoke to them. >> he sounded really deranged because he said he had been waiting to do that for a very long time. he lafd. >> reporter: he laughed? >> he lafd after he shot the teacher. >> reporter: she says he picked out one student specifically to be the one who would will have to tell the tale. >> he said, the kid in the glasses, get up. i need you to do me a favor. today's your lucky day. and hands him this, like, business envelope. because, he wasn't going to be able to do that after he was done killing the rest of us and he said he was going to kill himself. >> reporter: she says he had a question for each of his victims. >> he had us get up -- one by one, and asked us what our religions were.
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said, his religion, he was shot? >> yeah. the shooter said that, um, he -- would only feel the pain for a couple of seconds. and that he would be with god soon. and then he shot him. >> reporter: she played dead as he called out to her and kept her eyes shut. and then, it was over. >> all of a sudden, i heard that one kid in my class say that he was dead. he's dead. he's shot in the head. >> reporter: you made it. you're safe. >> i will never, ever take for granted a second, a minute, an hour, a day. ever again. woman. numbness from the gunshot near her spine. she expects to make a full recovery. >> our thoughts and prayers continue to be with the roseburg
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we move on to an urgent manhunt in dallas. a woman who allegedly master minded a murder for hire. paying to have her romantic rival, a popular dentist, killed. >> reporter: she might just be the most wanted woman in dallas this morning. 33-year-old brenda delgado, who police say plotted the execution of her romantic rival, dr. kendra hatcher. >> she's a fugitive. wanted that point for capital murder. >> reporter: delgado, seemingly a woman scorned. her dermatologist exboyfriend, seen in this facebook post with his new girlfriend, the popular pediatric dentist delgado allegedly targeted. search warrants claim delgado staukd her ex's new love. ep using an iphone to track her movements on the night she was shot to death. >> one female possibly shot in the neck. >> reporter: on friday, police
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finally tracked down the alleged triggerman, 31-year-old kristopher love. this morning, he's behind bars on capital murder charge, just like 23-year-old crystal cortez who was arrested last month. she admits that's her behind the wheel of the get-away car. >> it was a murder for hire. >> reporter: a crime so chilling police say the woman accused of master minding it would only pay the alleged hitman $500 if he brought her doctor hatcher's driver's license as proof the deal was done. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> our thanks to ryan for that. coming up next, "gma" investigates, the potential dangers of keyless ignition systems. watch what can happen if you forget to turn off the car and keep the engine running. caused joint pain. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried
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it's 7:40. we're back with "gma" investigates. this morning, the potential dangers of the keyless ignition systems. investigators have linked 12 deaths from carbon monoxide poisoning. an estimated 5 million keyless vehicles don't have an automatic shutoff. that could put you and your family at risk. alex perez has our story. >> we're going to mask up on the floor. >> reporter: firefighters with masks and safety gear approaching a garage with deadly levels of carbon monoxide from the exhaust of a car kept . it can have tragic results. cesar loved to stop by his parents house to share an espresso. in june, this ritual shattered. to walk in and have to deal with it, see that. >> it's etched into your brain
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>> reporter: speaking out about the moment he found both his parents dead after they accidentally left their car running in their attached garage. >> i was unaware there was a problem until this happened to my parents. >> reporter: the 2013 lincoln mks had a push-button or keyless ignition. reena put the key fob in her purse. despite an audible warning. the gas seeped into the house and killed them both pop to find out how quickly the fumes can kurn deadly, "gma" investigates conducted a demonstration. mon norring c.o. levels. the bay shore fire department there to keep us safe. the car, a chrysler 300. one of many on the market with keyless ignitions and no at mautic shutoff.
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this garage, free-standing. we coffered the vents. we'll leave the car running. a check every 30 minutes. 2 1/2 hours in. >> 890 parts per million. and that could be proe tenlly lethal. >> reporter: then, at almost 4 1/2 hours in. >> if you were to go inside right now, close the door, you would probably lose minutes. death would follow. lethal. >> reporter: at this point, the fire department too worried about the danger to continue. for the chrysler in our demo, there are alerts inside the car. but that's not much use if no one is inside. chrysler says its cars meet or exceed all applicable safety standards. most cars have an alert. some cars have an automatic shutoff. all cars should have that, critics say.
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risk and you have an easy way to fix it, why wouldn't you do it on all cars? >> reporter: the nhtsa proposed a brief but piercing alarm. the fontaninis are suing ford, the mark of lincoln cars. ford says the keyless ignition system has proven to be safe and reliable. many of their current models have an automatic shutoff feature. >> this was a senseless accident. it could have been prevented. >> reporter: alex perez, abc news, chicago. is shut. >> i would appreciate the automatic shutoff. i've left it on. >> i have, too. coming up, jesse is in our "speed feed" area. what do you got? >> is taylor swift joining the some think so? we'll tell you why next. er mah gerd @mcdonalds, serve
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we all love taylor swift. it seem like after she visits major league baseball city there seems to be a major losing streak. now we got bad blood >> reporter: bad blood between swift and the most superstitious baseball fans. don't say i didn't warn you >> reporter: their team strikes out after she visits. the latest victim? the toronto blue jays. she played at the rogers centre friday night. boom, crack >> reporter: she took the team saturday, the the team lost 12-3 to the rays. >> i love the blue jays. this is not good news right before the concert. >> reporter: the curse first cast a spell over the nationals in july. the lights going out mid game. not once but three times. nationals pitcher max scherzer
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to use national park last? taylor swift. i blame her. bad blood hey >> reporter: the curse making its way to texas. the houston astros losing 7 of 8 games following the concert. and the padres went 11-18 since her august performance. and taylor is not the only superstar linked to a sports curse. within two weeks last year, justin bieber may have cursed three big teams. he was on the the scene at first when the knicks got routed by the bulls. the next day, he was there when the knicks spoiled lebron james' cleveland cavs homecoming. days later, he jins a pittsburgh steelers bible study meeting and they lost the jets. >> bible study and a curse? >> you remember drake at the u.s. open with serena williams. >> just blame it on other people. >> i like that. >> convincing. when we come back, we'll
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sean: 7:55. we have a traffic alert to pass along to drivers. an earlier crash is ties up traffic just before windham. we're told two vehicles were involved in the accident. the scene is now clear. traffic is moving slow. you want to leave extra time if you are heading through that area. the man facing charges in connection with a serious crash in gilsum is due in court today. he was driving drunk when he crashed saturday night. band -- baldinelli's passenger was not seriously hurt. they will have a
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forum about the recently discovered syringes on the school's ground. tonight's forum begins at 6:30. let's take you outside. a live look at the traffic there. pretty well in wind windham. cold out there. kevin: we had a few clouds. that didn't stop temperatures. anywhere from the upper range of the 20's up north and 30's elsewhere. lower 40's from manchester to the coast. blend of sunshine and chow for us today. mainly fair skies for the next several days. hurricane joaquin moving north and northeast. that should be about it for any sort of direct effects for us around here. temperatures near 30 up north. a lot of areas seeing the frost for the first time this season. high temperatures into the afternoon up into the low and mid 60's. a good deal of sunshine. lighter breeze today out of the north and northeast. full sunshine tomorrow. 60's statewide after another cool night tonight. not quite as chilly as early this morning. from there, weak front slides through late on wednesday. once the front coming
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sean: traffic back you had up in pressure good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. seasoned a mommy-shaming all too real? brand mf new research on the best way the parent. revealing how many moms feel about parenting, discipline, and how the raise their kids. it's only october. but could tomorrow be the best day to book your travel for the holidays? the best deals from thanks giving to christmas to new year's. how the get supersavings. demi lovato's move to bear all. >> i would never think i got to a place to where i could feel comfortable doing that. >> a celebration of being
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beautiful. a raw and honest is interview. make you philadelphia you came and we have the ultimate dad squad answering your questions. from the king of the court to the scandalous commander in chief. as we say -- >> good morning, america. and good morning, america. shaquille o'neal, a gentle giant this morning with the rose. and tony goldwyn, from "scandal." and the new beauty boom. the biggest beauty breakthroughs. helping you look and feel better. a new treatment that claims to be the end of cellulite. first, the morning rundown. the historic flooding in
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when you go to sleep affects things as well. >> reporter: it's something all teens love. staying up late. this morning, a new study from u.c. berkeley finds that if your teen stays up late, they're at a higher risk to gain weight. >> this is the first study of its kind. >> reporter: more than 3,000 people were studied. over 60% of young adults between the ages of 18 and 24 went to be past 11:00 p.m. >> that late bed time was asois associated with weight gain. >> reporter: so what exactly does that mean? on average, a 5'5" female teen who weighs 132 pounds and goes to bed late during the period from adolescent to adulthood
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music video in a decade. fe yees that. with will smith. and we're looking forward to seeing more of that in a little bit. >> i'm feeling the beat on that one. i know you are, too, george in your head. time for our "gma heat index." and this morning's hot button. no-shame parenting. a new survey about gen x and millennial moms. yahoo! >> mom, how do you spell quinoa? >> nobody really knows. i think it's q-u -- >> you don't tell them how to sped. >> reporter: on "odd mom out" jill talks about the tension. >> i don't care what the atlantic monthly says. you're pretty. and you're smart. >> reporter: real-life moms fighting back against perceived perfection.
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parenting. an attempt to carve out no shame stones. 87% of moms say they feel judged for how they parent. 35% of moms feel judged for baby feeding style. 48% for working status. 53% because of discipline methods. 50% of mothers said it's okay to spank. and while modern moms may feel harshly judged by their peers, 86% who responded to the survey say they try not to judge other parents. they believe there is no one right way to approach motherhood. here with me, lindsey powers, editorial director for yahoo! parenting. is this specific to millennial moms. gen x moms. is it singular to these generations? >> we have surveyed more than 1,000 moms. it is actually growing. with facebook, you know, you're
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no longer comparing yourself to your parents and neighbors. you're comparing yourself to ever person every person you have ever met. parents are sensitive about discipline, their working status, and the behavior of their kids in public. 1 in 2 moms are jumed about that. >> i thought it was a new york thing. it is nationwide. the survey didn't focus on shaming. you found out what people feel about discipline and divorce. >> we found 50% of moms are okay with spanking. and a mom that we spoke to said her husband supports it more. it's something she'll do if her kid is in a dangerous situation. >> that's a surprising number. >> it's an old-fashioned thing to do. parents are embracing it. it's a good way to catch your child's attention, if you need something. 25% of parents said that they do think about divorce every once
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more than 40% said, no way divorce is not an option. >> interesting. >> even in the relationship doesn't work out, parents have a great relationship in co--parenting. it's the end of acrimonious divorces. >> that's nice to hear. stopping the trend is recognizing the behavior and telling yourself i'm not going to judge. >> take three deep breaths. how would you feel if someone you. facebook. we're all in this together. and lastly, the no-shame parenting, own your choices. be proud of them. this works for your family. it's an awesome thing. advice. you shouldn't necessarily worry about what other people are saying. i was reminding myself there. did you hear that? check out yahoo! parenting all week for more on no-shame
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>> isn't amy great mom? >> yep. next up, demi lovato making a big statement in a photo shoot for "vanity fair." no makeup, no clothes. she's so open on the image of body image. >> i first sper viewed her last year on her tour. she spoke very candidly about her eating disorders. now, a photo shoot finds her a new woman. strong and confident. don't be scared because i'm your body type >> reporter: superstar singer demi lovato known for her power anthems now opening up in a revealing new interview. showing a stripped-down version of herself in just-released images. >> the reason i decided to do this photo shoot was because when i -- when i think of confident, i think of many
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things, but one thing in particular is feeling comfortable in your own skin. >> reporter: her vision, no makeup, no clothes, no retouching. >> i would have never thought that i would have ever got on the place where i feel comfortable doing that. >> reporter: this is not the first time the pop icon has gone bare-faced. routinely posting with the hash tag no makeup monday. this photo shoot taking it to a new level. turning the body image issues she once had to confidence. >> it's empowering. it shows other women that you can get to place where you can overcome the obstacles of body image issues. you can feel comfortable, confident in your skin. >> reporter: that confidence taking her years to build. first opening up about her struggles in 2011. >> i was bullied because i was fat. a few months later, i developed an eating disorder.
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with ever since. i basically went from hating every inch of my body to working on myself. and, trying to figure out ways to love myself. lo the skin that i'm in. i learned after working very hard on my spirituality and my soul, and my body, i learned that you can get to place where you can love the skin you're in. and i'm excited to share that with the world. >> and the confidence in her shoot is reflected in this picture from "vanity fair's" website. confident is the name of her new album, too. >> nice. now, to a brand-new series we're launching this morning. it's called "the new beauty boom." sorry. the global beauty market expected to reach sales of $265
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billion a year by 2017, with promises of helping you look younger and feel better. one of the main concerns? cellulite. a break-through technique may hold the answer. >> reporter: from firming lotions to invasive plastic surgeries, many women trying just about anything to get rid of stubborn cellulite. >> i have not been able to find anything that works. >> reporter: 35-year-old brianne say she is exercises daily and eats right. but has always struggled with cellulite. >> when you're always thinking about it, it kills your confidence. >> reporter: she heard about a new treatment called cellfina. it promises to improve the appearance of cellulite for one year. >> hi, brianne. >> reporter: his patients are loving the results. >> i was skeptical, too. >> reporter: look at the
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>> it's safe, it's easy, it really works. >> reporter: a small blade is used to cut through the connective bands holding down the skin. once the fibers are released, doctor stevens stays skin bounces back and becomes smooth. critics warn before spending $2 3,000 to $6,000 for the procedure not to expect perfection. >> for a lot of people with diffuse cellulite, all over their butt and thing ghs, it's not going fix everything. >> you'll feel a little pinch. that's it. >> reporter: a small blade is used. >> i can see the dimples moothing. >> reporter: after just 45 minutes, the procedure is over. brianne might have some bruising. she'll be bikini-ready in just
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for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> joining me now is jennifer ashton. what causes cellulite in the first place? >> if you look at normal skin turned surface, look at these dense fibrous bands of tissue. then you have the dermis and the epidermis. you'll see a tightening of the bands. it causes the dimpling. you have the expansion. a laxity or loosening causing the cottage cheese surface we see. >> it's a perfect storm of things that have to happen. >> absolutely. >> so, let's talk about the common myths. fact or myth. first of all, over-the-counter remedy, do they work?
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>> don't shoot the messenger but the official answer is, it's fiction. in terms of a cure, not one. the superficial creams are hitting the surface. dermis. they don't hit the fibrous brands. caffeine creams can still late the breakdown. will it cure? no. >> so retinol and koof feen caffeine may be more effort. >> does exercise cure cellulite?
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it will shrink this fat and build muscle. it will smooth out the surface a little bit. men get this, too. it's not just us ladies. >> just be healthy. and love the skin you're in. >> absolutely. >> thank you for fact, fiction, and very cool props. we'll take your questions on twitter throughout the morning. tweet her at drjashton. we have to talk about the flood potential in the west, too. the flood watches just in place earlier this morning. nevada, one to two inches. record rains over the late weekend. heavy rainfall in far western texas kevin: sunshine and clouds for us today after a chilly start to the day. temperatures drop back into the 20's in the north country. it was 30's to lower 40's everywhere else. hurricane joaquin moving north and northeast and into the mid atlantic. around here things will
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be fairly quiet. if anything, we start a warming trend from here. we go up into the upper 50's to mid 60's today. 60's statewide. 60's to above 70 in a couple of southern locations. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. look at this. i love it. you made your home state, alabama. >> roll tide! >> all right. can't wait to come in for "pop." we begin with a story near and dear to my heart. i met justin lanceford in 2013. an army vet who lost his leg in an ied explosion. when he came home, the warrior connection placed him with gabe, a 2-year-old refrooemp i went with my producer, kelly, to visit him in washington. so happy to share this morning that justin got married over the week end to his long-time girlfriend in florida. they've been together since high
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school. she's been by his side. also by their side, playing the role of best man, man's best friend, gabe. justin even proposed with gabe's help. the now 5-year-old carried the ring for him on veterans day in 2014 and couldn't have been a better ring bearer at the wedding. >> beautiful pictures. >> congratulations to justin, gabe, and carol. a very happy family. >> great story. >> thank you. a story of unrequited love this morning. one heart broken adam levine fan having a rough day. look what happened when little mila was informed that the frontman for maroon 5 is off the market. >> i don't want you to be too sad. adam levine got married. >> no! >> he did. >> no, mommy!
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married to the model behati prinsloo for more than a year. >> she's okay. there will be another adam levine coming along. >> you go drive at the car right now. >> yeah. and finally, guys. "scandal" back on the air. this gladiator is very happy. direct from the white house, welcome with us, our very first presidential "pop-in" mr. tony goldwyn. hi, tone. good to see you. >> we all stand up. >> i was waiting for the official music. >> how are you. >> mwah. >> thank you for the music. we're going to talk later about "scandal." give me the scoop. tell us what i need to know. all things olivia pope. right now, tony's agreed to play a game with us. tote tony tattles.
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you'll tell us which co-star would be most likely to find themselves in that situation? >> you agreed to this? >> i'm going in blind. >> most likely to go skinny dipping at a scandal cast party. >> i would say joe morton. >> really? he plays the big bad guy. he is -- but when i met him, he was wild. >> joe will make me pay for that one. >> most likely to have a wardrobe malfunction and not care. plays cyrus. >> really? most likely to start a twitter feud? >> josh molina. no problem. >> most likely to break character on set? >> kerry washington. when she's making fun of me. an opportunity to tease me, she will break character. >> we'll get more into that later. tt2w`t0l@q4: "a`n5_, tt2w`t0l@q4: bm`n>t
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tt4w`t0l@q4:" dzlq ]5p tt4w`t0l@q4:" enlq -10 tt4w`t0l@q4:" gzl& 46h >> now from wmur news 9. sean: good morning. 27 on monday. manchester police are on the lookout for a hit and run driver. a man crashed a cadillac into the former dunkin' donuts of main street and fled the scene. a passenger in the car suffered non-life threatening injuries. an atkinson man accused of crashing his suv while on marijuana is expected to face a judge today. salem police say an officer was patrolling the parking lot at the mall sunday when he saw an unconscious driver. as the officer approached, dimaggio regained consciousness and tried to drive off
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but ended up crashing his suv. let's take you outside. a live look at the city. a chilly start setting us up for a beautiful fall day. kevin: 60's for a lot of folks today and tomorrow. a couple of areas could reach up near 70. they are going to filter the sunshine at times into the afternoon. hurricane joaquin continue to move north or northeast into the atlantic ocean. that sets us up around here with fair skies. temperatures anywhere from the upper 20's in far northern areas of the state. some spots as cold as 25 or 26 this morning. back into the low to mid 40's in southern spots. 60 to 64 for most. a few upper 50's in parts of the north country. partial sunshine today. mostly clear skies. not quite as chilly tonight. a little bit of a chill into the air. into tomorrow, full sunshine. looks like 60's to maybe
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cool off in touch for thursday. the next system arrives with some scattered showers. if you work hard, and you do your part, you should be able to get ahead and stay ahead. but the republicans... v they want to go back to letting v the super wealthy call the shots. they don't stand up for equal pay for women. they don't support paid family leave. they don't even really support refinancing student debt. we've got to get this economy working for the vast majority of americans, not just for those at the top. that's what i intend to do as president. i'm hillary clinton and
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how you like me now [ cheers and applause ] there we go. welcome back to "gma." look at that, lara spencer. a dunk. is that a first ever? >> first ever with shaq assist, yes. >> pretty impressive. >> everything remained in place. >> except for the script. >> coming up this morning, we want to wish a very happy birthday to this guy. happy birthday, jess. we love you. >> 27. >> 29. george got it, 37. no better way to spend it than with ewe
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you guy this is morning. a brand-new contest for one direction fans. one lucky winner and a guest fly to london for a private concert. >> this is very cool. one-d wants to know what inspires you to get up in the morning. go to their website for the details, including how to enter. hey, shaq and i were just talking. he said, what time do you get up? i said, 4:00 a.m. he said he goes to bed at -- >> 5:00 a.m. >> we're in sync here. shaquille o'neal, the dad of 6 has written his first children's book. it's called "little shaq." i can't imagine you little, shaq. >> i used to be little a long time ago. this is for newly independent reads, kids 6 to 8. helps them deal with certain
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issues, the first of many. i thought it was good to write. it's about me and my cousin barry. all the trouble we got into. we learned how to face our troubles and move on. >> the series of sboox based loosely on your life. i'm sure you had a colorful life. how do you pick which stories to highlight? >> there's a lesson to each one. i just sat back and reminisced about when i was a child. i just picked the stories that i see fit. this first book, the first three chapters, they're very inspiring stories. it's fun. >> you are inspiring. your a father of six. ages 19 to 9? >> yes. 19 to 9, three boys, three girls. >> what is a day in the life of that? >> it's fun. they see me as dad, rather than shaq. when they were young, our favorite game was dog man.
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a wild dog, chased them around the house. they're too old for that. i have two in college. i got one that's a basketball phenom. and i got a little daughter player. a son they call my twin. so it's fun. >> proud dad of six. a lot of people may not know this, i should have called you dr. o'neal. you have your ph.d. in education. >> yes. >> did that come in handy when writing the books? >> yes. i have to thank my beautiful mom for that. mommy, i love you. hello. she encouraged me to go back to school. i encouraged her to go back to school. she received her masters. she said, we don't have any doctors in the family. so i became the first doctor in our family. >> all right. dr. o'neal from now on. we're going to play the buzzer beater. you have few questions seconds to answer.
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>> be a police officer. >> you have released five album. if you could do a due wet, t be with? >> cyndi lauper. and boy george. karma chameleon >> i love it. >> and hall & oates. you're maneater >> what is your favorite dance move? >> i don't have moves. >> yes, you do. >> there's a dance the kids are doing right now. the whip and the nae-nae. >> what about the wild dog? when you're spinning, you're a deejay, what track makes the crowd go crazy? >> i spin hip hop and trap. prison riot. calvin harris. david guetta.
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there's so many. >> man of so many talents. "little shaq" is out tomorrow. thank you for being was, dr. o'neal. >> you want me to show you the dog? >> yeah. show me. i don't want him to stop singing. i'm here with frederick dougl academy lions. tonight, the detroit lions taking on the seattle sea hawks on "monday night football." we have the inside scoop on who matthew berry loves and hates tonight. it's a game of love-hate. matthew loves jimmy graham, who has scored in 2 out of 3 game. but he's hating detroit's calvin johnson. a heart breaker in for off the night. i love those graphics. let's look at the weather forecast. seattle, looking good for the
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that forecast takes you with the kickoff at 70 degrees. dry with light winds. can't get a whole lot better than that for some "monday night football." you can see it here tonight at 8:15 on espn. check out the unsung kevin: temperatures today running anywhere from the upper 50's to mid 60's after the cold start to the day. looks like partial sunshine today. then we turn things around. with mostly sunny skies. we get up into the 60's >> yeah. i'm getting down the line with the lions. a big announcement from seven-time grammy winners lady antebellum. they shared the secret with juju chang. coming down the line >> reporter: in the home stretch of their wildly successful wheels up tour, lady antebellum
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is about to reveal something they've kept supersecret. i got to sit down with them at the nashville bar they were first discovered to get the scoop. we know you have big news to share. >> well, i think, you know, with this post-tour time, we're going to be digging into song writing. working on the next record. >> and we don't know how long that will take. we want some time at home. good family time. >> charles has an exciting thing ahead of him. we're so supportive and excited for him to take that journey. >> i've been working on a solo project for the past about six months. have gnaw single with dierks bentley and eric paslay. oh, easy come easy go >> reporter: they shouldn't despair. you make me feel alive
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why go out on your own? >> lady antebellum is always going to be my priority. there was an artistic pull i wanted to try this. >> the other big part of your life is that you're expecting a baby. >> yeah. >> congratulations. >> i know it. >> reporter: a miracle for kelly and wife cass receive, after years of painful fertility issues. >> it's a struggle that brought us closer and will make us appreciate it more when this little boy comes. >> reporter: a true celebration of new beginnings. for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, nashville. >> our thanks to juju for that. tonight on jt night line" the group presents a year's mortgage checks to one fan. we'll be back with our dads
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daughters, tony goldwyn. an nba superstar and father of six, shaquille o'neal. and father of two, our very own george. >> yeah, george. >> let's get this thing started. start with a question for tony. it's from rod in michigan. take a listen. >> i'm the father of six kids. five of which i have already gone through the learn to drive process. this is my final chance to redeem myself are number six. when i sit in the car with them, i'm yelling, i'm screaming, brake, brake, brake! how do i stay calm in the situation? >> rod, just breathe. there's nothing you can do. hopefully the crash won't happen when you're in the car. take a deep breath. they have to get through it. >> good advice. shaq, you're up next. how do you deal with dating? i have two girls that keep bugging me to let them date. i feel like they're too young.
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14 and 12. >> this is what you do. don't let them date. ever. they can date when they're 20 and 22. [ laughter ] 14 and 12 is too young. >> and he's going to enforce it. >> nay need to focus on education. keep them off -- what is it? snap chat. social media. none of that. no dating. ever. >> who has the courage to walk up to this guy's door, ring the doorbell and ask his daughters out? george, you're up next. this is from ivan in kentucky. take a look. >> have a beautiful daughter named katie who is good at the piano. she's always asking to quit. should i let her or encourage her? >> if she's given her best shot. maybe ask her what else to do to take its place. make sure she tries a little bit first. round two. tony, for you.
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steven on facebook asks, my son wants to ask a girl out for the homecoming dance, he's nervous. what is your advice? >> he's got to go for it. you have to take the shot. we've all been there. you have to try it. >> don't do shaq's girls. >> as long as she's not shaq's daughter, you're good. >> he should do to the house and prom. >> does that work? >> i have to ask you a question. what? i have to ask you to the prom. >> all right. a question for you, shaq. a live question. roger ortega will join us. come on out. >> hi, how you doing. >> huh you ow you doing? >> my question.
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i have a daughter who wants to go to a one direction concert. my question is, do i buy a ticket and sit separately or do i go all out, get the hat, the t-shirt, sit with her and her friends. >> how old is your daughter? >> 11. she'll go with friends with older sibling. >> you have to develop cds. cool dad syndrome. 11 years old. take them to chuck e. cheese. hype them up. sit with them, don't bother them. sit on the side, let them do what they do. if you know a couple of songs, you could jam out with them. >> i like how he says, how old are they? no dating if they're too young. no concerts if they're too young. >> 11 years old, you have to go with them. >> roger, thank you. a big thank you to our "gma dad counsel."
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eril [ cheers and applause ] all right. here we are with our friend, emeril. hi, hi, i didn't know you were going the make it. >> i didn't make it. i'm going the wrong way. emeril has a new cookbook out. "essential emeril." >> this is not a memoir. it's close to it. a journey of the last 30 years. a loft member t of memories, people, influences. >> we want to look at your journey. the "gma" vault. first appearance. >> come on, george. >> this morning, we want to introduce you in a new member of the "good morning america" family. i have chocolate in my mouth.
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emeril lagasse will become a regular correspondent and food contributor to us. he joins our "good morning america" family. >> bam. >> give it up for emeril. >> i love the hair. >> maybe some olive oil, george. >> it was working. you and tom bergeron. what do we got today? >> we're going to lsh the ladies are not waiting. they're gone. so growing up, we used to have this thing called pimento -- it's a person sauce. we take peppers, not too hot. cook them down. >> they have a kick to them. >> we're going the make a pork roast. this was a dish growing up my mom and dad used to make all the time. you're going to take a pork roast. score it. >> this is a portuguese dish? >> yes. we're going to take garlic and
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smear the garlic all over it. and then, now we're going to take some cilantro first. and we're going to take this pepper sauce and we're going to baste it like this. and what we do, 375 degrees. we're going to roast this. and this is -- what you want to do is do this a day before and let it marinate. in a zipped bag or plastic wrap. and you want to roast this until it's like 140, 145 degrees. >> all the way through. >> with roasted potatoes. i do oil, salt, and person, toss them, do it with the pork roast. roast it in the oven. this is what it looked like. >> can't do better than that. >> this is a dish a tribute to
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this is basically, it's a carbon carbonara with cauliflower. the pasta like this, toasted bread crumbs. this is my tribute to mario. >> all the recipes. >> it's got a kick to it. >> i love it. >> did you taste the pork? >> everybody lovers it. essential emeril hits bookstores tomorrow. thank you, emeril. >> my pleasure.
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so you guys have seen tony gold goldwyn. he's been with us. thank you for doing the dad council and pop news. i have a beignet for you. >> i'll take it. >> two episodes in. you directed the last episode. >> i did last week's. that's right. >> it was so good. how is that for you to play a central role and be behind the scenes? >> it's a challenge. it's fun. i have tons of support. it's like doing it on "scandal" we're family. sliding over chairs. but kerry mercilessly, you know, teases me when i'm directing. >> how so? >> she's like really, i don't think so. >> are you very hard on yourself? do you find yourself -- >> as an actor? >> when you're directing, are
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>> you have to be careful of that. you have to maintain objectivity. i have tom verica, one of our main directors. he's a great actor. >> i want to be on the staff. >> we think you are. but tom, who is -- a fantastic director and one of our producers will come down if i'm doing a tough scene and keep an eye on it. if i'm going off the the rails, he'll help me. >> it looks like you're together. olivia pope and the president. >> so far, so good. >> but is it? >> ye of little faith. >> i know. >> what's so amazing about this season is it is -- we're getting to see what it means for live and fitz to be together. >> melly is not helping things. >> this typhoon makes landfall. it's going to be brutal. and, um, olivia has said yes. i'm happy about that. ?
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very exciting. "scandal," everybody. tony goldwyn. the entire cast. thursday nights, 9:00, 8:00 central. right here on abc. one more thing then we'll feed you. >> george where are you? >> the first cake you made back in "gma," 1997. you see the guys behind us. it's stomp out bullying blue shirt day. >> lara.
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sean: good morning. 8:56 opinion on monday, a man facing charges in connection with a serious crash is due in court today. jesse baldinelli was driving drunk. the passenger was hurt. students at the recently discovered syringes on the ground. they sent a letter home to parents inviting them school. let's take you outside. a live look at manchester. the sun is shining. setting up for a beautiful fall day. kevin has your forecast. kevin: a really nice day for us. we had the really chilly start this afternoon. temperatures into the 20's up north. a blend of high clouds and sunshine. filtered sunshine at times.
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joaquin moving through northward. a passenger there on time. some upper 50's in parts of the monadnock region. 40's also this morning. back in the 30's to lower 40's with clear skies. statewide today. looks like 60 to near 70 on wednesday afternoon. that will be partial sunshine. warmer and cools down
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