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good morning, america. donald trump unleashes a tie ride against the clintons and media. >> outright lies. they will attack you. shell slander you. >> denying claims he sexually assaulted women even going after one of her accusers for her looks. >> you take a lo you tell me what you think. i don't think so. >> first lady michelle obama blasts trump delivering a very personal response to that lewd tape in it has shaken me to my core in a way that i couldn't have predicted. hurricane nicole battering bermuda. blasting the island with winds topping 100 miles an hour. 90% of the nation without power. now its path this morning as a massive new storm heads for the
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preying on young children. believed to have abducted a 6-year-old from her home. the suspect caught on camera. hundreds of tips pouring in so why can't investigators find him? and a giant shark caught on camera bursting through a diving cage. the team doesn't know it but the diver is still inside. >> nobody is in the cage. >> a man emerges seconds later. wait till you hear what he's telling us this morning. good morning, america. happy friday. lucky friday for that diver. >> we're looking at it. seemed like a very tense moment but for him it probably seemed like a tense hour. >> aren't they supposed to keep sharks out. sgrus checking.
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>> good one, michael. do you hear the song? >> oh, yeah. >> my favorite one. my go to. ? till what we've got ? michael ? it doesn't make a difference if we make it or not ? >> i was going to throw it to george but i realized the song would die right will. >> george. >> but why are you singing? >> because i had a big exclusive interview with jon bon jovi and the band and they're going out on tour and talk about his sale" so that is coming up. let's begin with the latest in the race for the white house. new polls show donald trump falling further behind as trump fires up his most for vent supporters by lashing out at the media hand his wife melania jois him. good morning, david. >> reporter: melania trump is threatening to sue "people" magazine over a story filed by a
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the reporter, one of several women to come forward this week, to aseuss trump of unwanted advances. overnight donald trump on the attack again going after not only the clintons but the media and big business. alleging a global conspiracy against his candidacy. >> the clinton machine is at the center of this power structure. anyone who challenges their control is deemed a sexist, a deformed. they will attack you. they will slander you. they will seek to destroy your career and your family. they will lie, lie, lie. >> reporter: trump took direct aim at natasha stoynoff assigned to do a puff piece on the trump's one-year anniversary and melania trump six months pregnant at the time but the
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trump closed the door behind her. within seconds she writes he was pushing me against the wall and forces his tongue down my throat. later she says he leaned in and said, you know we're going to have an affair, don't you and offered to buy her a steak at peter lugar's. natasha stoynoff has declined all requests for interviews but her "people" magazine editor spoke out in her defense. >> what people so confident this was the truth? best trusted colleagues and someone that we absolutely believed. this was fully vetted and we stand by our story. >> the story is totally false. by the way, this is a room that everybody can see in. it's got glass walls. it's at mar-a-lago. it's got glass walls. can you believe this? why wasn't it in the story, biggest story of the year. >> reporter: trump not only flatly deny the story he seemed to attack the reporter's looks.
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what you think. i don't think so. i don't think so. >> reporter: trump also blasted "the new york times" for publishing the story of two other women including jessica leeds, a businesswoman who claims trump assaulted her 35 years ago when she was seated next to him on an airplane. >> another totally fabricated and false story that supposedly took place on an airplane more than 30 years ago. no witnesses, no nothing. >> reporter: we reached out to both women interviewed by "the times" without success. trump's lawyers have threatened to sue the paper for libel demanding a retraction and apology. "the times" refused practically daring trump to take them to court calling it newsworthy information on a subject of deep public concern. now, none of these women filed reports with the authorities
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all of them say they felt powerless to challenge trump publicly. george. >> meantime, there is a new report out from the city of new york that raises serious questions about how donald trump responded to 9/11. >> reporter: that's right, george. front page of "the new york daily news" calling into question trump's claims to have given generously to 9/11 victims in the immediate aftermath. the city controller did an audit of the charities and found no contributions from trump. we should note the comptroller hillary clinton supporter, george. in okay, david wright, thanks very much. all right now to that passionate and intensely personal response to donald trump from first lady michelle obama. attacking the republican nominee over that lewd videotape and abc's cecilia vega has ha story for us. >> reporter: good morning to you. this was not the first time she has delivered a hard-hitting campaign speech for hillary clinton but this was the first time she has said anything like this. this was angry, this was personal and this was all about
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donald trump by name. but it was crystal clear exactly who she was talking about. >> i can't believe that i'm saying that a candidate for president of the united states has bragged about sexually assaulting women and i have to tell you that i can't stop thinking about this. it has shaken me to my core in a way that i couldn't have predicted. >> reporter: her first public video -- >> i just starts canning them. just kiss, i don't even wait. and when you're a star they let you do it. whatever you want. grab them by the [ bleep ]. you can do anything. >> reporter: and michelle obama had a lot to say. >> this is disgraceful. it is intolerable and it doesn't matter what party you belong to,
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>> reporter: she spent most of her time on that new hampshire stage blasting donald trump. >> this was not just a lewd conversation. this wasn't just locker room banter. this was a powerful individual speaking freely and openly about sexually predatory behavior and actually bragging about kissing and groping women. >> reporter: she was so worked up, she had to fan herself when it was all over. ? >> reporter: clinton telling ellen how happy she was to have the first lady dohe hitting. >> the speech that she gave put into words what so many people are feeling and not just women and girls, men and boys and another part of her speech says this is not the way the men in my house talk and that's what i've been hearing from men for the last several days. >> reporter: now one person not going there bill clinton. he was asked about the new allegations by trump's accusers. he dodged the question and said
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campaign but i got one more note for you. you'll probably remember one highlight from that debate. donald trump so close to hillary clinton on stage, well, she addressed it on "ellen" and would literally stalk me around the stage, george. she called it really weird. >> okay, cecilia, thanks very much. let's talk about it with cokie roberts and matthew dowd. cokie, you could hear the shake in michelle obama's voice yesterday saying this is not normal. she has now given two campaign if she is the best surrogate. what we've been hearing is young people really, really respond to her because she's completely authentic. she's the real person there. and particularly young african-americans are responding to her and you know there's been and enthusiasm gap there. but she was really on fire yesterday. and when she said this is not normal. the whole place just burst into applause. >> absolutely erupted and, matthew dowd, cokie just talked about that enthusiasm gap.
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>> when you take a look at the fox news poll that came out yesterday and number of polls over the last three or four days there has not been a shift in undecided voters. they're still almost exactly where heavy's been for the last two weeks but what has changed is hillary clinton supporters are now just as enthusiastic as donald trump. donald trump supporters haven't dropped. he's still at his 38% basement that he seems to lock in but her supporters now have risen. the other thing that i think is fascinating about the trump has done what the democrats couldn't do, which is seriously damage the gop brand, barack obama's job approval rating is now at its highest it's ever been and hillary clinton's favorability rating is at its highest. it's still negative but at its highest its been in this campaign. >> cokie, if you listen to donald trump's speeches over the last of couple of days it sounds like laying blame on why he's
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worrisome. had has touched a lot of women. i had total strangers coming up to me all day yesterday telling me about incidents in their lives including a woman who told me about something that happened to her on an airplane and so i think that people are really relating to this in a way that terrifies them. >> then the questions will they vote on that feeling, as well. >> we'll see. >> okay, cokie roberts, matt dowd. the final debate is wednesday on abc. i'll be anchoring it at latest on hurricane nicole. >> yes, another big story yesterday and it continues. hurricane nicole is tearing through bermuda with 120-mile-an-hour winds and, ginger, you were saying 90% of the country was without power. >> without power. but amazingly no one injured or killed. if you were wondering what a category 3 hurricane looks like this is the vicious wind raking that island of bermuda. so many stunning images but, again, they came out safe in
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bermuda blasted. furious winds in the hurricane reaching 120 miles per hour. as category 3 hurricane nicole went barreling across the island, gusts were measured to 104 miles per hour. >> a whiteout. >> officials warning everyone to take cover. >> reporter: but not everyone listened. >> my family is inside. >> reporter: nicole is atlantic in the last two weeks, always impressive from space you can see the eye and inside that eye, this drone video taken as the winds briefly calmed. this morning more than 16,000 people still without power. even with the fierceness of her winds damage on the island of 65,000 people was minimal. nicole long gone and to the pacific northwest where winds in parts of oregon and along the coast there went up to 100 miles per hour as well with this storm
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satellite. the images of the rain, the heavy rains and wind, well, it's not over. tomorrow is actually the big deal. tomorrow we could end up making history because we've got this atmospheric moisture kind of forcing the storms and fueling them but this one is from remnants of an old typhoon and will come in in the afternoon evening and seattle could see its worst storms in a decade. wind gusts of 0 plus miles per hour. amy. man investigators are calling a serial kidnapper seen right here in this surveillance footage accused of abducting and attacking a 6-year-old girl and then trying to kidnap someone else. abc's alex perez has the very latest on the fbi's search. good morning to you, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, amy. investigators are expanding their search. they have received more than 300 tips over the last eight months but still have not been able to track down the suspect. this morning, the fbi and ohio
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serial kidnapper they say is targeting young children. >> we have one of those very rare occurrences that is actually a stranger abduction and so that makes it even more dangerous. >> this is the suspect. caught on surveillance camera walking down an alley wearing a hat and a hooded sweatshirt. authorities believe he is the man who kidnapped a 6-year-old girl from her cleveland home in the middle of the night last may. the kidnapper dropping off the girl 17 hours later in joining the fight to track down whoever is responsible. >> there's no kid safe out there while he's out. >> reporter: authorities say the suspect is cold and calculated casing his victims' homes several times before striking, unlocking windows and doors and breaking in even when adults are home. exactly what happened last february when police say the same suspect broke in through a window and tried to kidnap a 10-year-old girl from her
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my daughter's window and grabbed her leg. >> reporter: she was able to fight him off and alerted her father but the suspect got away. >> he is fearless. you know, he is after a child that's his objective and that's scary. >> reporter: authorities believe the suspect is driving this vehicle, a chevy malibu with a mismatched front panel. and investigators are hoping someone will recognize this suspect. the fbi is offering a $20,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest. thanks very much. we'll get the latest from those samsung phones catching fire on planes. some u.s. airlines are now adding a new tool to protect passengers fromover heating phones. abc's gio benitez is here with the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. no doubt the airlines have been watching that very closely. we're talking about so-called fire containment bags and one of the largest airline, delta just announcing it's bringing them on board. it's the latest move to prevent
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airlines adding these bags to their fleet after reports of those exploding samsung galaxy note 7 phones. >> samsung galaxy note 7 phones are not to be charged or powered on during the flight. >> reporter: a demo showing how they work. watch as the equipment inside the bag smoelders and then even with an explosion, the fire doesn't get out. the bags can withstand temperatures up to 3200 degrees. since the first reports of samsung phones smoking catching fire or overheating. and we've seen what happens when the note 7s do catch fire. recently a replacement note 7 started smoking on a southwest flight. >> we got smoke in the cabin. can you send emergency equipment? >> reporter: everyone evacuated but the case sparking an urgent warning even for the new models said to be safe. >> worst nightmare for a pilot
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dangers of overheating lithium batteries on planes before. now with samsung stopping production of the note 7 the company is sending customers fire safe packaging to ship the phones back. and it'll take some time for delta to add the new fire suppression bags to its fleet and add them first to international flight, those long ones. those note 7 fires adding urgency as they rush the equipment on to their planes. >> make sure passengers know how to use them. tank. >> terrifying video, george. you know, shark tanks are supposed to keep the sharks out. in this case it didn't work. it ends up getting in the tank and a single diver in the tank. just to go diving with the sharks, he stayed down and went to the bottom of the tank and as he's at the bottom he's watching
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to open the top of the tank. thankfully the shark came out. the man was safe and his wife said next time -- i love you, but you'd better be beeping careful when you go again. i love you. you almost died. go back. >> it's like how did the shark get into the tank to begin with? >> broke through. >> the bait and hit the tank and tampa burst through. would you dive with sharks? >> i swam with nurse sharks but that's where i draw the line. like never a ever, ever. >> you confessed it was one of your biggest fears. >> a shark is a shark, nurse shark, great white. >> they all have teeth. >> not going to happen. back to ginger. >> i'm taking you with me next time, i did it with 40 sharks. you're coming. a quick look at those wind advisories, not just just coastt inland, gusts to 50 to even 80 miles per hour. your local weather in 30
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kevin: next of up north clearing as the day moves along. temperatures up in the 50's to near 60 with sunshine. but the breeze gusting at times over 20 mph. already playing out this morning, setting up a day that is going to feel cooler than this. we drop into the 20's to lower 30's later tonight. frost advisory for areas of the seacoast. good deal of sunshine both days over the weekend.
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the former university of virginia dean who faced death threats is now speaking out in an exclusive interview with amy. then take a look at this video. a seven-foot gorilla smashing through his zoo enclosure and escaping putting the zoo on lockdown. that terrifying moment coming
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>> now from wmur news 9. erin: 8 -- sean: in manchester, there is a crash on the southbound side of 293 just south of exit 5. you can see traffic is backing up heading south, with delays of nearlyal those lanes were closed because of the crash, so try to avoid that area. a massachusetts state trooper who was indicted for assaulting a man who allegedly led police on a two-state car chase is due in court in nashua today. joseph flynn has pleaded not guilty to simple assault. in his response to the indictment, flynn says he was justified in the use of non-deadly force to arrest and capture richard simone. the skyline in portsmouth will change a little today. crews are set to remove the lift span of the sarah long bridge this morning and float it away on barges. boat traffic on the river should
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>> now, meteorologist kevin skarupa. kevin: northwest when already noticeable early this morning. continues to final in the drier, cooler air we will have in place for the weekend. extra clouds up north. upper 30's they are. low and northwest winds continue to go up. at times, 20 plus mph through the afternoon. temperatures their 60 by 3:00 or 4:00. you will feel cooler than that. likely the two coldest nights of the season so far -- 20's to lower 30's. a frost advisory for the seacoast, one of the few areas that have not seen widespread frost yet. 50's tomorrow. lower and mid 60's with a little bit of a southwesterly breeze on sunday.
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assault accusations. the republican nominee threatening to sue as he adamantly denies the claims saying hillary clinton and the media are conspiring against him. and then the l.a. dodgers defeated the washington nationals 4-3 overnight sealing the final four teams for the mlb playoff, the dodgers, cubs, blue jays and indians all competing for that world series title. none of these franchises have taken it in the past 20 years and for the cubs it's years. 1908 was their last victory. >> well, i can remember the other ones, 20 year, not 108 years. out on that one. also, take a look at this moment in a courtroom. a michigan judge tearing off his robe and jumping on a defendant. we're going to tell you why he did it and then he'll talk about why he did it and what he has to say. >> taking justice into your own hands. that 8 million defamation
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they wroted about an alleged rape that was later discredited and the article retracted. you spoke with the former dean at the center of the story. >> yes and nicole eramo is fighting back. it's since been retracted and she's speaking out for the first time on abc's "20/20" and she says, the damage was done. >> dear nicole eramo, the dean of rape. god will hold you accountable. >> reporter: nicole eramo giving abc news just a tame selection of the onslaught of hate mail she received in the wake of an incendiary article in "rolling stone" magazine. >> kept coming over and over again and that's when i just thought, what am i going to do? >> reporter: the article titled "a rape on campus" centered on a woman called jackie and her allegation that she was sexually
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fraternity. [ chanting ] >> reporter: the article and its author have breen that rubin erdely highly critical. >> she went to the administration and told them she had been gang raped and the administration did nothing about it. >> reporter: the dean becomes public enemy number one. you were scared. >> yeah, i thought -- i was sure i was going to be fired. i was sure that -- and i went to work every day and i tried to do it but i wasn't sure i could do it. >> reporter: but the story was later discredited with "rolling stone" acknowledging mistakes in its reporting process and the charlottesville police make a blockbuster announcement. >> we're not able to conclude any -- to any substantive degree that an incident consistent with the facts contained in that article occurred. >> reporter: sea now she is
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million defamation suit against "rolling stone" and the reporter of that article, sabrina rubin erdely. >> portrayed her as callous, indifferent and became a false friend of jackie in order to coddle her and to not reporting her sexual assault beyond the bounds of dean eramo's office. >> reporter: in her sworn deposition obtained by abc news erdely explains why she believed jackie's story. >> she proved to be credible in so many different ways. she was able to a lot of different pieces of evidence to back up what she was saying. >> reporter: in a statement given to abc news this week, "rolling stone" says in part the depiction of dean eramo in the article was balanced and described the challenges of her role. we now look forward to the jury's decision in this case. >> and let's talk to dan abrams about this right now and, dan, this story caused so much trouble for "rolling stone" and had to retract it but it's not a slam duck for the dean.
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legal standard. what will they have to prove here? she's not just going to have to prove they got it wrong or were negligent. she's going to have to prove that "rolling stone" knew or should have known that the story was false, that's a really high standard much the other problem for her is there is a department of education report out there which is critical of the way that uva has handled sexual assaults and she was the person will argue, for those sorts of reports. they'll say a lot of what we said about her was true and those are two very serious issues for her. >> but because the story was discredited, do you believe that the jury might want to award some sort of punishment? >> i think in this environment, you know, in an environment where, you know, gawker lost a $140 million verdict. "rolling stone" got this wrong and they retracted it.
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real danger for "rolling stone" that there's going to be almost an emotional response to this to say, somebody's got to face the music here. somebody's got to pay here. the question is going to be pay to who? who were the victims of this story? and that's going to be the question. >> amy, there's so much emotion around the whole issue of sexual assault right now. what's been the impact of this case on victims? >> it's been pretty tremendous. we all know that one in five women will be assaulted on college campus and we also extremely rare and yet when you talk to sexual assault victims who say this case in particular was devastating for the cause and it's difficult to get it back. you can't take it back. >> you hope it doesn't make people or young women not report because of this case that they feel like they will not be believed. >> that's the big concern about among. >> meantime, "rolling stone" is also facing other suit. >> that's right. the father temperature mentioned and individuals who were in the fraternity sued.
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the lawsuit brought by the fraternity is still ongoing because, remember, they were the central figures in this, right. horrible fraternity, this is where it happened. et cetera. >> defaced and had britains thrown through the window. >> their position is it never happened. we didn't even have a party that day. >> thanks very much. >> you can see the "20/20" special "what happened to jack question?" tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central right here on abc. what you can see in two minutes coming up on our big boar damaged? what that leaked tape may be doing to his bottom line and that traumatic escape from the zoo when that gorilla broke through that enclosure and jack hanna is here live and we'll talk to him in two minutes about
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when i listen to families across new hampshire, all i hear is that washington is locked into a system where the special interests come before people. where drug company profits come before affordable medicine, the koch brothers and big oil come before clean energy, and powerful corporations eir small businesses. i'm maggie hassan. washington won't change overnight. but sending a new senator who puts your priorities ahead of special interests can make a difference. and that's why i approve this message. time for the big board and our team of insiders to weigh in. we'll talk to jack hanna right here at the table in a little bit. but let's begin with this
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is his presidential campaign hurting his business? you know, "the wall street journal" says 6 to 13% drop in his brand value since that "access hollywood" tape was leaked. let's talk about it all with kristen soltis anderson and, kristen, the trump organization put out a statement saying the trump brand remains incredibly strong. we are seeing tremendous success across business units. we continue to outperform our competitors and are enthusiastic about the future but "the wall st j only one saying it's taking a hit. >> there's pressure to walk away from the trump brand. you have the u.s. golf association getting pressure to take an event from one of trump's golf courses. you had brands like macy's walk away from partnerships with trump. the problem is people used to think of trump and think of luxury and success. and now for a lot of folks the sort of toxicity of the campaign has seemed into their view of him. >> kristen, fellow billionaire mark cuban, a clinton supporter, said there is a stigma attached
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stronger than trump's brand. what could trump stand to lose right now? >> well, one of the big challenges for anybody who is trying to market to consumer -- market a consumer brand is reaching younger people, the millennial and hispanic market, markets that are becoming increasingly closed off to trump because of the stigma that's developed around his campaign. now, you can be controversial and still be very marketable. look at folks like kim kardashian. but it's all about knowing are you able to reach growing and important markets and trump may be closing those off. >> hay kristen, but may be opening up new opportunities with his real loyal supporters right now. >> certainly and this campaign is really developed a very strong brand for trump that could be used for something like a media organization but when it comes to consumer products or when it comes to things like luxury golf course, if you're losing among the sort of higher-end business traveler perhaps, folks with higher incomes that's where we're seeing trump struggle in the polls and that could have an effect on some of his core
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now to a major headache. united airlines suffering a computer glitch leaving thousands of passengers stranded worldwide. it's the latest in a sfripg of outages for major carriers and our chief business and economicing correspondent rebecca jarvis joins us now, rebecca, this seems to becoming commonplace. i'm going to ask you like a consumer, what is going on. >> as a consumer you know when you're at the airport and try to get information and they tart playing around with the system and takes them about 12 keystrobes to do what w on our phone in one click or on our computers in one click. this is part of the problem, michael. so united overnight they solved their problems. those travelers are off for the most part they're going to their destination at this point but the issue with airlines in general is that the technology that they're using, that underlying technology to get us to where we're going, some of that technology hasn't been updated for as many as 30 years and when there's a little problem it ripples throughout
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sense, rebecca. you guys are flying every single day. why not update the system. >> they do it piecemeal, george. they've been trying. united has done it, delta has done it. southwest has done it. they've allen upgrading their systems but there are so many pieces to this. it's like a ball of wires all wrapped around each other and they're dealing with one at a time as opposed to the entire thing. not as easy as an app update unfortunately. >> so we'll be dealing more. >> exactly. >> let's move on to jack hanna to talk about the gorilla escape at the london zoo obtained by thedailymail.com. come here, kumbuka, how could he get out. >> it gloek the glass. a lot of times you see gorillas in zoo, a lot beat on the glass to say hello. they shouldn't really do that.
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jump. especially the silverbacks. >> entertainment? >> to them at times i've seen them do it and i'm sure something broke but the key is the animal escaped behind the scenes, not out in the public and later in the day two and i'm sure a lot of guests weren't there but went right to the program with the tranquilizer. much different than in cincinnati. whole different situation and that's why it was back there behind the scenes where it couldn't get out in the public and knew exactly how to keep him back there. >> we get in the tank. is it time to rethink human and animal encounters? >> not really. when you take the things that happen compare to our zoological world and everything that happened in the last 20 years we're at the top of safety. both for ourself and the animals and with the shark thing, what happened, i've done it twice, three times with great whites in the tiger sharks in the south
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cops by your cage where you're filming and enjoying the shark, learning about the shark but obviously somebody -- i'm not saying the cameraman did it, made too big of a hole but the guy didn't get hurt because he's in this trap and he's not paying attention to this thing in there with him but warrants to get out and shoots to the top of the thing but when i take you shark diving someday, i'll make sure that the -- >> let me cut you off right there. shark diving with would be you and george. if george goes, i will go with him. >> he knows i'm his protection right there. >> you want to be in the same cage. >> yeah, we'll be in the same cage, why not. kristen, rebecca, would you go shark diveing? >> never. >> no way. >> unless you're both in the cage. >> i'll go if she goes and you go, george. >> you're a safe man. >> i'm all in. >> jack, thank you. rebecca, kristen, thank you, both. coming up in just two
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and we're back with that courtroom showdown caught on camera. a judge whipping off his robe leaping into action to help a court officer restrain the defendant. abc's mara schiavocampo is here with what happened. hey, mara. >> amy, good morning. that defendant refusing to cooperate with orders to put his hands behind his back. so the judge stepped in >> put your hands behind your back. >> this morning the michigan judge leaping from the bench to the floor helping subdue an unruly defendant. it all began when an unruly defendant in court for violating a personal protection order got too mouthy with michigan judge john mcbain. >> i told you, just leave her alone. she clearly has no interest in seeing you. >> i want her to tell me to leave her alone.
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that didn't get through loud and clear so today you're going to jail for three days. >> you and her are buddy-buddy. you all get along you all -- >> 45 days county jail. >> [ bleep ]. >> 93 days in the county jail. do you want to go for a year? try right now! one more word out of you it'll be a year in county. you're going to jail for a year in a county. 365 days in county jail. >> reporter: this war of words turns into a watch judge mcbain stripping off his robe running to the officer's aid and pouncing on the defendant. >> put your hands behind your back. tase his [ bleep ] right now. >> reporter: this fed up judge laying down law and order. >> i certainly don't regret doing that. i would hope that almost any judge would inta, hey, if my court officer is in trouble, i'm going to go down there and do what i can. >> reporter: now, that man did not end up having to be tased.
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anything like that. court officials did review the tape and say the judge didn't do anything wrong. ultimately it's up to him to keep order in his court and if he wants to do that, it's his right. >> of course, he didn't do anything wrong. i was skeptical. he did exactly the right hinge. >> he had to help the court officer out. >> i mean, my god if you're going to talk back to someone, don't talk back to the judge who said not to say another word. >> okay, maybe i'm speaking from personal experience. exclusive, michael one-on-one with jon bon jovi opening up about the band after richie sambora and his marriage and he is performing, so is michael. all next on "gma." >> yeah, let's not call it performing. coming up "gma's" fall concert series presented by carmax. drive what's possible. ? you can't go back been all
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welcome back to "gma." i learned something new today. a meteorologist said when i saw this, i love going leave peeping. i never heard of that before. the frost advisories in place the next couple of mornings.
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>> now, from wmur news 9 -- sean: the clock reads 7:56 right now. happening today -- the suspect in the fatal wrong-way crash on i-89 in vermont will face five second-degree murder charges. steven bourgoin will be arraigned this morning from the hospital. police say bourgoin was driving the wrong way on i-89 near burlington saturday night when burlington saturday night when he crashed into a car, killing sophomore at kimball union academy in meriden. he's also accused of stealing a williston police cruiser afterward and crashing into several other vehicles. a judge had set $1 million bail for the initial charges. first lady michelle obama campaigned in new hampshire for hillary clinton thursday. the first lady spoke at southern new hampshire university. she took some time to share her reaction to video released last week of donald trump's controversial remarks, and said the language she heard from
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let's take you outside. it has been a beautiful stretch of weather this morning. a little chilly. kevin: colder air rushing in. clouds up north giving way to partial sunshine. this air mass cold enough that at 6000 feet last night it was not just clear skies. the clouds continuing to move through early this morning. we continue to having northwesterly breeze. that breeze into the afternoon will continue to gust over 20 mph at times. temperatures generally in the low and mid 40's right headed into the 50's. with the wind, it will feel cooler than this. the big difference is the same amount of sunshine. similar temperatures are going to feel a lot warmer tomorrow. tonight is the headline as far as the coldest temperatures. maybe even a couple notches cooler than what we had several days ago. maybe even some patchy frost at the coast line. frost advisory posted for the coast line. the growing season continued after the cold night three nights ago.
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than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. first lady michelle obama slams donald trump blasting him over his lewd comments caught on tape. >> it has shaken me to my core in a way that i couldn't have predicted. >> and trump lashes out at the women accusing him of sexual assault. >> these claims are all fabricated. >> binge eating battle. the college football sensation who was waning a secret struggle with food. >> i would have to lay down to the point where i was so sick i couldn't move. >> how he hit the lowest point of his life and what finally got him back on the field. >> and it's all right. we're living on a prayer with bon jovi this morning revealing what drives him. >> writing a song to me is the closest thing that i'll ever know to immortality.
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band and the secret behind his hit "living on a prayer." we're shot through the heart as we say -- >> good morning, america. ? good morning, america. getting ready for the weekend right here. a little haircut for his interview. >> i felt like a rock star. >> nobody in the audience when we were singing. >> did you sound like a rock star? >> i did not. >> yes, you did. >> nobody in the audience there. >> there was nobody. the camera people were there, obviously, to catch it but there was nobody in the audience but i felt like a rock star. george, you feel like a rock star every day. that's a star, that guy. >> the bromance is alive, people. i'm just saying. one of the big stars is making news of "friends." >> matthew perry revealing a super secret passion.
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guys think about it. >> nice tease. >> only a few more minutes. morning rundown from paula faris. >> the big story, donald trump lashing out at his accusers angrily calling accusations of sexual assault absolutely false. trump is also accusing the media and hillary clinton of conspiring against him. now his wife also threatening to sue. abc's david wright has the latest. hi, david. >> reporter: good morning, paula. donald trump is hitting back hard against those women who have come forward to trump denies those attacks ever took place and accuses the media and the clinton campaign of a coordinated effort to derail his candidacy. >> they will attack you. they will slander you. they will seek to destroy your career and your family. they will lie, lie, lie. >> reporter: trump even appeared to attack the looks of the
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december 2005. >> take a look. you take a look, look at her, look at her words, you tell me what you think. i don't think so. i don't think so. >> reporter: both "people" and "the new york times" stand by their stories even when trump threatened to sue "the times." "the times" practically dared him to do it calling it newsworthy information of deep national concern, paula. >> thank you. first lady michelle obama delivering a stinging indictment that his treatment of women has shaken her to her core. she was visibly emotional at a rally for hillary clinton as she denounced trump for bragging about sexually predatory behavior. >> it is cruel. it's frightening. and the truth is, it hurts. it hurts. >> president obama also weighing in last night blaming republicans for the rise of donald trump and in other news
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completely submerged underwater. parts of princeville are still inundated with up to 12 feet of water left behind by hurricane matthew. rivers in some areas are still days away from cresting. and there's been a setback in the battle against zika in miami. there is now a third neighborhood where mosquitoes are spreading that virus. five people have been diagnosed with zika in a one-square-mile area. pregnant women are advised to stay away. and britain's prince william is walking in his he and duchess kate are visiting a children's hospice in manchester founded by princess diana 25 years ago. they will also dedicate a new part of the frances house children's hospice. finally, what's your excuse how you'd get out of this situation. the dad who had explaining to do when mom got home. here's the reason why. here's dad pushing his son on a tricycle with a high-powered leaf blower. you could hear it in the
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things were going well until the boy -- yeah, the boy fell off. so you guys, i want to know, george and michael, how would you get out of that situation? he was wearing a helmet with goggles on -- >> you just got me out, he had on a helmet. >> it did look like fun up until that last -- >> i knew you were going to go there, george. >> the moment it started lara and i were like -- >> yes, what could go wrong? an interesting tale of two city, the women were like this, what and the men >> to learn how to get up from a fall. >> by a leaf blower? >> what lesson does he learn interest that, mike journal. >> absolutely makes complete sense to me. >> i thought he was having a great time. >> i predict ali will buy you a leaf blower. >> i would not. >> thank you. >> of course, lara. >> we'll talk again soon. >> coming up right now, though,
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with chris rock, your pal, he is returning to stand-up after an eight-year absence and let's just say, he had more than a little incentive like 40 million incentives. >> whoa. >> he just signed a record-setting $40 million deal for two netflix specials. the first show is set to tape during -- in 2017 during rock's upcoming world tour. congratulations to chris rock. who is going to see one of those shows or watch on netflix? he gets paid. we watch for >> i'll go live. >> he is very talented. congratulations to him. wanted to share that. also, j.k. rowling will be bringing even more magic to the big screen. than she expected. "fantastic beast" was sit for a three-film franchise but after plotting the script she can confidently say she needs five movies -- >> five? >> to finish the story. she needs five, people. you know what, so do we. it marks the first time she
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seven harry potter books and says it's very different. she admitted learning how to write for the big screen she just learned as she went along. quite, quite different than writing a book. the second "fantastic beast" film is in the works. the first starring eddie redmayne is opening soon, november 18th. >> our grandchildren can keep watching them. that's how long it's going to take. >> the gift that keeps on giving. yep. finally, some guys have man caves. do you? >> i do. >> do you have a m ultimate man cave but in your apartment do you? >> no. the girls have taken over. >> you have a man cave. >> i have a man cave. >> well, i bet you don't have this kind of man cave. matthew perry prefers a batcave. the actor has earned enough from being on "friends" and so many other shows he cold jimmy kimmel he has a room filled, filled with bat memorabilia and two interesting notes here. this isn't a childhood hobby. he told jimmy it is a recent
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creating his bat cave three years ago and that it's also not the classic bat messenger that he collects. it's christian bale bat memorabilia only much bought on late night ebay binge. >> that's a sign of someone with too much money. >> too much money. maybe too much late night time. ebay binging. would you go bat cave? >> i wouldn't go bat cave. i respect his passion. everyb >> everybody has something. >> he's going with a leaf blower. >> yes. >> mr. trump through, you enjoy your bat cave this weekend. tgif, everybody. >> thank you, lara. the college football player known as a force on the field revealing a secret iteming disorder opening up about it next. plus, what's better than michael with jon bon jovi? >> not much. >> nothing. >> they're teaming up on stage and we have a big performance just ahead. can't go wrong.
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gets crushed and it was the kicker who made the hit. oh. >> welcome back to "gma." that is joey julius, a kicker for penn state university taking down an opponent from michigan. he is a fan favorite at my alma mater. the nittany lion sophomore known as much for his size as his ability opening up about his private struggle and paula faris, i know you have that story. g joey seemed to be on top of the world, popular on campus yet secretly battling binge eating disorder. it is a life-threatening disorder and says it could have taken his life and sitting down to share his courageous story with me. >> joey julius to kick it away. >> joey julius is a college football sensation. at nearly 260 pounds the penn state kicker's uncanny size and powerful hits make his fans go crazy.
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secretly hated. >> i was calling myself fat, disgusting, lazy. >> reporter: a secret he recently shared in a stunning facebook post. >> i've decided to go public about my absence from the team. >> reporter: depressed and anxious he left the team this past spring and checked himself into a treatment center. it was there he discovered why he'd been struggling for the past 11 years. >> my name is joey julius and i have anat eating disorder. it's when people lose control over their food intake including eating large amounts of food at a time even when not hungry and eating fast. it's often done alone. how do you respond to learning that you, a man, a collegiate division 1 football player has an eating disorder. >> i just said, what's that? >> you had no idea what it was. >> no idea. >> there is a stereotype that eating disorders are quote/unquote women's problems.
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>> do you think there are guys out there that are struggling with this but they're too ashamed to come forward. >> yeah, i would think so because i was one of those guys. >> reporter: in the u.s. alone 20 million women and 10 million men will suffer from a clinically significant eating disorder at some point. >> i think just the fact that being a college athlete kind of pushed me towards like that goal of kind of correcting what was wrong with me. >> reporter: for joey a typical episode would involve eating a salad in front of his ma going back to his room alone ordering cheesesteak, fry, chinese food and pitchinging. >> i would have to lay down to the point where i was so sick i couldn't move and just, you know, lay there -- there were some types i would cry. >> reporter: joey, has there ever been a moment where you thought this could kill you? >> yeah, after i think i got the treatment, that's when i was like, you know what, if i would have continued down this path i might not be here right now.
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he acknowledges there are going to be bumps in the road but when he feels he goes in the dark place he takes a step back and thinks about what he's doing and you guys he phones a friend. he's no longer afraid and ashaped to ago for help and inciting other people -- it's stunning, that stereotype these are women's issues. >> right now. shocked by that number, 10 million men deal wit. i was asking michael if he saw any of this in the nfl. i want to say, joey, thank you for speaking out. real. >> controlled by number. you're controlled by a weight. are you okay over here? >> no. >> sorry. >> are you okay? >> let's go to a commercial and we'll be back. jon bon jovi, michael strahan. >> good luck, joey. e asked somee when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons
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birth control. woman: i had my annual physical there. woman: the cancer screenings at planned parenthood are so important. narrator: still, chris sununu cast the deciding vote to eliminate state funding for planned parenthood. chris sununu put partisan politics above women's health care. colin van ostern: i'm colin van ostern. i fought to restore funding for planned parenthood and got it done, because women's health care should always be above politics. back here on "gma" wanted to let you know amy is okay. it was a coughing fit and she will be with us in just moments. look who i am with now,now, jac hanna and boomer the canning r i have a 9-month-old son. boomer is 9 months old only my son is a lot heavier than boomer. >> this one isn't in your pouch. your son isout side the 00 pouch. that's a lot easier. >>er when they're born they're a fingernail size.
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start nursing there. it's amazing. >> so much more to learn. kevin: a lot of sunshine out there, but a northwesterly breeze to go along with it. that is certainly going to add extra autumn bikes through the afternoon. highs will be in the 50's, even your 60 in southern areas. with the wind still gusting over 20 mph through the afternoon, we are expecting that to freshen things up. that allows us to drop back tonight into the 20's and lower 30's. sunshine wall-to-wall into the weekend. from there, 60's back into the forecast on your weather and here's your music. bon jovi is back. the band has a new album, "the house is not for sale." along with a new perspective as they get ready to go on tour again i got the chance to sit down with the man himself jon bon jovi and even better, got a chance to join him on stage.
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? hometown boy ? >> a pinch me moment. on stage with the one and only bon jovi. as they get set to release their 14th album. "the house is not for sale." ? you can't go home ? ? ? this house is not for sale ? >> >> yeah. >> what does that mean. >> integrity. this is not for sale relationship the group's new album is their first without original lead guitarist richie sambora who left in 2013. >> everyone says, what happened? we were in challengery, the last album was entering the charts at number one. we were sold out every single night. it's show number 21 and the short of it is richie just didn't show up at the show and we haven't seen him in person
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there was nothing, i swear, on my whole career and he'll tell you the same thing, so we went on. >> has it made you closer? >> i think, yes, it definitely did. i mean it hurts when he just decided to quit. you know, and it definitely hurts and we looked at each other and we said, we want to keep going. >> reporter: in a message tweeted earlier this year richie says he wishes his former bandmates nothing but the best. >> good luck, god bless. >> reporter: with all your success what motivates you? >> writing a song to m closest thing that i'll ever know to immortality. it's something that will last forever ? shot through the heart and you're to blame ? ? you give love a bad name ? >> but when you write one and it's a hit, do you know it's a hit when you write it? >> absolutely not. >> "living on a prayer" -- >> richie said, you're out of your mind. ? oh we're halfway there oh
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>> what will you three tell to kids out there who want to be the rock gods like you guys are. >> play music, learn, the best thing they can do is play with other people, the interaction. >> know your instrument. practice it. you can never stop learning ? i'll be there for you these five words ? >> one person that's been there for jon, his wife of 27 years, dorothea. >> i love her more every day. >> it must be nice to everybody who supports you no who -- is there calls your bs. >> who calls your bsome. >> okay, rock icon, garbage needs to go out. >> of course. >> reporter: together the couple working hard to help their community through the jon bon jovi soul foundation launched ten years ago that includes two soul kitchen community restaurants. >> dorothea at the meeting says i see the vision and this little 33-seat restaurant has now served 59,000 meals. >> so explain how it works. >> our model is what we call pay it forward.
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and covers the meal for somebody who can't put down the same money and somebody who is in need of a meal volunteers. >> would jon bon jovi of 33 years ago be proud of the jon bon jovi today? >> i hope so. i hope so. >> i think he would. >> thank you, my brother. ? it's all right it's all right it's all right ? [ applause ] >> you >> yeah, the crowd is roaring. you know for me i've known jon a long time and he's such an honorable guy, such a good guy, very open, jon, tico and david were very open in that conversation, never talked about richie and that was a big thing for them, original member of that band but they have the new album out, "the house is not for sale." it's going to be available on title november the 4th and launching a world tour in february so tickets will go on sale for that tomorrow.
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>> i'll be joining them on tour, everybody. that's the announcement. no, that's a joke. it's not happening. coming up we got a big jon bon jovi performance and a surprise for our audience. you don't want to miss it.
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>> now, from wmur news 9 -- sean: good morning, everybody. a man accused of robbing a bank in manchester is due in federal court today. court documents say leeland eisenberg robbed the citizens bank on elm street in august, and police say he had cocaine when they arrested him. eisenberg previously served time for taking hostages at hillary clinton's campaign headqer in rochester in 2007. the skyline in portsmouth will change a little today. crews are now saying they will remove the lift span of the sarah long bridge this morning -- this afternoon around 4:00 and float it away on barges. boat traffic on the river should return to normal next week. the new bridge is scheduled to open next september. the seacoast looks beautiful.
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that will gust at times over 15-20 mph through the afternoon, adding the autumn bite through the air today. temperatures will slowly make their way up from the upper 40's and upper 30's to mid 40's. could approach 60 in southern areas. there in mind with that wind it is going to feel a little cooler, with a good deal of sunshine. the last clouds up north continuing to wither away as we dry up. as cold as we have been so far, overnight tonight, 20's to lower reach of the 30's. seacoast. full sunshine for saturday. temperature similar to today but not much wind through the afternoon, so it will feel a lot warmer. from there, partly to mostly sunny skies on sunday, with the next system approaching. winds of the source west -- southwest. showers sunday evening and early monday. beyond that, we are looking at milder temperatures for a good portion of next week. maybe a couple of showers monday morning and another system on
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? hello friday ? [ applause ] all right, welcome back to "gma," everybody. we have a great audience here but they have to be kind of quiet because jack hanna is here and he has animals and, yes, we've got to be -- >> not going to rile up the animals. >> who loves all right. we got a big surprise for you, okay. that's coming up. we have a big surprise for you but, george, what did you bring to the table? >> what i brought to the table a couple of questions for everyone. how many were brought up to use proper grammar and puntation? >> well, i was, george. >> my mom is an english teacher. how many of you actually use proper grammar and punctuation when you text? >> nope. >> you do? >> you do? >> i'm from boston. >> and you wrote, hello, period. how are you today?
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from boston, of course, i do. boston. >> no lols for you. >> no lols. >> that may be taken by a sign of rudeness. a guy named christopher rosa from "glamour" magazine said he would go through a week of using only proper punctuation. there he is right there. full sentences, punctuation, capitalization, periods at the end of sentences. he only lasted four days. >> no emojis. >> n do everything properly and his friends took it as standoffish and a little bit rude. >> that makes sense. >> it can be risky all the time because of that because you cannot hear the toeng in which somebody is writing and then add to that if you're more formal we're not used to it anymore. >> the use of the period especially and there are other studies, as well, seen as too abrupt. >> how dare you? >> like i'm an exclamation point person. >> i am too.
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or the three dots >> that's not proper grammar so he wasn't allowed to do that. i'm very excited for the party, period. >> and it doesn't deal with the tone. you don't -- >> you said the tone? >> smiley face. >> i said you have a lot of homework to do and did a couple of smiley faces. >> see, that's sarcasm. >> no, it's okay. >> but the thing is, his friends thought that he was mad. >> yeah. >> they thought they offended him and some >> yeah. >> i love an lol. i love a heart. >> i like the blow kiss. that's what i do. >> yeah. >> show me that one more time. [ laughter ] >> but i don't want to discourage my children or any of us from using proper grammar. i mean -- >> we just did. >> yeah, all right. oh, well. >> speaking of kids -- >> ttly. >> what do you have. >> this is pretty interesting.
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made the ultimate declaration for her wedding. she says no, your kids cannot come to my wedding. megan green is writing this in "redbook" and said when they say i do there won't be kids present. it's not sitting well with some of her friends and family and having an elegant new york city wedding and noticed other receptions parents can't let loose when kids are there and i have to make a full disclosure here i had a new york city wedding. and i said the same thing. the night say thank you for making me not bring my kids because i could have fun. you know, because at first people do get upset. >> what did her friends think? >> well, it's to come of the i think her wedding is still to come and saying some are upset. what do you think. >> we had a nighttime wedding all adults and had a great time. daytime -- >> i think it's a -- my sisters -- my niece just got married and had a lot of conversations. i think it's financial.
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have to consider that and ultimately whatever the bride's fam family, the bride and groom's family decide you have to honor. >> i believe it's your wedding. you do what you want so if you don't want other people's kids or your own kids, then i'm sorry, mommy and daddy will see you later. it's your wedding. >> it's a lot more fun without them, i'm just saying. we have a couple who just got engaged. yesterday. >> where are they? >> they are right here in central park. so i want to rank you, kids the way. >> thank you. >> nice ring. >> you can see that ring from here. >> are you going to have any kids at the wedding. >> baby, no. kids, yes. >> all right. >> that's okay. >> split the difference there. >> we brought like duff and kate came to the wedding and love their cousin and even stayed for -- wanted to see what the tent looked like and then they left and that was -- that way they --
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>> that's not bad in that's what we did too. at the sear upon but bye-bye. >> got enough to feel like they were a part of it. >> there are people that come from out of town and -- in yes. >> i understand. but at the end of the day it is that couple's day. and it is expensive. so -- >> the head count is the head count. >> yes. >> kids are not half price. >> congratulations to you two. good luck. congratulations and good luck to you. [ applause ] >> and are you guys ready for some cuteness? >> yes. >> here we go. check out the newest adig rightout side of allentown, pennsylvania. that's a baby african penguin. look at those little babies. now, they were just introduced there. they're three weeks old, the zoo hasn't even -- doesn't even know their gender yet. >> wow. >> how can they name them until -- >> i don't know that. jack hanna is here. >> there is nothing but follow-up questions. >> jack would know that.
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>> we'll have to ask. >> they can't enter the exhibit for a few more months and they are even thinking about doing a naming contest because they don't have names yet so a lot of things with these little baby penguins and we have jack hanna here coming out right now. >> but, but, but -- >> we have -- >> yes, with penguins, i see a sloth. i see snow leopards. we'll ask you guys to do a very, very quiet clap for jack because he's holding snow leopards that might scratch or worse if they get startled so let's lovely quiet warm welcome for our friend jack hanna. hi, jack. am i allowed to hoeld. come on, sit down. i know you have a new book and more importantly new beautiful species. hi. hey, girl. >> how are you doing? >> hey. >> what can you tell us about these babies? >> these are african leopards. never had one on. >> this is a first? >> yeah, they may start crying. they're not hungry.
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these cats on their first birth, cheetahs will consume their babies. our mountain lion will consume the baby in 30 seconds. you have to be careful. this is endangered in africa until last summer and switch -- the leopard is doing pretty good now. >> so soft. >> the cheetah is in danger. >> yes. >> they're going to do all right. this cat is called a cat -- that can walk right if front of us in the bushes. you would never know it's there. >> how big will he get. >> probably i say 150. 200. and they can take - them take an impala, take 400-pound animals and when they get this big they weigh 120 and pull them up hike a marshmallow. >> up a tree. >> that's where they consume it otherwise hyenas or other manim animals would harm them. i'll go to tanzania and film and it's not an easy animal to find at nighttime. if you go to afrikka don't hike
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>> hey, you said it would haul an impala that weighs 400 pounds. i would go up the tree too. i've gone on hasafari and had a chance to see them. >> you've seen it? >> yes. >> they're nocturnal animals. >> so we're seeing them. >> this one is calm. >> yeah. >> i don't know what happened. >> while we swap out the cats, tell us about jack hanna's big book of how. >> well, we did the book why first and then true and how because when younger, no, no, you don't put him up there. he's little or younger, always asking how does a fish stay in water or so i did book, is it true. >> oh. >> and the point is, everybody, don't ask any questions. i can't know every question there is. >> you know so much and what i'd like to know what is this fellow and why is he going to town on a deviled egg?
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in south america. it is incredible. i filmed there 20 years ago and ten years ago i filmed and they get out, everybody, and they got in my tent. they got -- they got in my underwear. they got my clothes and put them in a tree. >> seriously. >> yeah, so i'm not upset but they're so bright they'll get in your tent. >> they're mischievous. >> eggs and cranberries. >> told me not to bring them because they make a mess. i'm sorry, george. they made a mess but >> oh. >> want to eat the mike. >> what is lara holding. >> my new best friend. >> this is an anteater. it is huge. >> the coloring on that animal. >> look at the tongue. look at this. see this on tv. >> oh, yeah. >> you will not believe this. this tongue, everyone, this tongue -- >> it's licking me. >> this tongue is 12 inches long. are you listening?
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>> but in all seriousness, the anteater, that's how they eat ansome. it's very vital. >> watch out. >> you don't have honey in your pocket, do you? >> a lot of saving today. we'll wrap this up. jack hanna's book is available now and see his show into the wild on saturday mornings. the diet of and beyonce and the man is here and beyonce and the man is here next it's a great view from the top. just ask chris sununu. chris inherited a famous name and was given the top job at his family's resort, where, over the years, chris cut jobs and cut employees' hours to avoid giving them health insurance. so it's no surprise chris opposes the minimum wage because he never had to work for anything.
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> welcome back to "gma." emma stone's gracing the cover of "vogue" opening up about one of her biggest roles yet. the musical movie "la-la land" with ryan gosling. they'll be here and you can read about it when the n of "vogue" hits national newsstands. kevin: temperatures starting in the 40's and jumping in the 50's to near 60 with a brisk northwesterly wind which starts to die off this evening. temperatures drop into the 20's to lower 30's tonight and tomorrow night. lighter winds tomo >> that weather brought to you by prudential. amy, this crowd is like seven deep today.
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>> all right. ginger, yeah, we've got a great crowd and time for the diet that has everyone from beyonce to jay z and jennifer lopez signing up, it's called the 22-day revolution and here to explain marco borges. >> thank you. >> explain how it works. >> a plant based buy set is a diet that removes all animal products and a remove animal products so the animal flesh but allow dairy, eggs, some milk, some cheese. so what we do is we -- what we do with the diet we think about adding. right, so you're maybe taking out a few of the staples you're used to eating but adding legume, bean, seed, nuts, grains, vegetable, fruits and the list -- >> why 22 days. >> psychologists discovered it
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habit so if you want something steenable it's about creating behavior modification so if you adopted a healthy habit over the course of 22 days you'd be a healthier version because you need the tool to continue living that way. >> let's start with beyonce's go to diet. i believe she actually is enjoying it right now. yeah, there she is. you see, she came. are you guys impressed? [ applause ] >> come on. play along. all right. >> this is really amazing. this he is our -- who doesn't love burgers, right? but, wait, wait. i'm going to get you now. imagine a burger full of fiber and without any cholesterol? right? so heart disease is still our number one killer, so the greatest thing about a plant-based diet the only diet in the world that has been proven to not only arrest -- it prevents and reverses heart disease and diabetes so this is like a win-/win.
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it's pinto beans, quinoa, complete protein source, walnuts and that's it. >> wow? >> that's it. simple as that. >> put to mate tos, onions, avocado. >> guiltless. >> now this looks especially delicious. and this apparently is something that jay z enjoys and -- yep, look at that. looks a little angry there but i know he's enjoying it. tell us what he likes to eat. >> who doesn't lov guilt that usually follows after you've eaten it, right? this is guiltless ice cream. this is made with coconuts basically really simple and they're great for helping improve cholesterol levels and it's topped with sweet plantains, sweet plantains are out of this world so it's literally a guiltness ice cream. >> and ryan seacrest. >> incredible breakfast option. a smoothie. it's me tab link kick smoothie found in the cookbook made with
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great anti-oxidant, great for anti-inflammation and has kale in it and have all the nutrition you need to get you going for the day. >> the audience will get to sample it. thank you so much. fantastic. fantastic. marco, we appreciate it. coming up next, bon jovi's big performance, stay with us.
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all t, everybody. our fall concert series is kicking off with bon jovi, but first we have some big, big news. tidal is hosting a live listening party with the band october 20th at the theater here in new york city and even more great news, everyone in our audience this morning, you're all getting a ticket to the show. [ applause ] if you're not in awe, if you
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you can livestream the show, go to tidal.com/bonjovi. but time to get to it. let's hear some music with the nightle track to "the house is not for sale," here's bon jovi, everybody. ? ? these four walls have got a story to tell ? ? ooh oooh ? ? the door is off the hinges there's no wish in the well ? ? ooh oooh ? ? outside the sky is coal black the streets are on fire ? ? the picture windows cracked and there's nowhere to run ? ? i know i know this house is
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hammered each nail this house is not for sale ? ? where memories live and the dream don't fail ? ? this house is not for sale coming home i'm coming home ? ? drove a spike into the ground and i staked my claim ? ? standing on the dirt where they'll dig my grave ? ? ooh ooh ? ? now what built these walls is in my veins ? ? no time for looking back the wolf is at the door ? ? this heart this soul this house is not for sale ? ? i set each stone and i hammered each nail this house is not for sale ?
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dream don't fail this house is not for sale ? ? coming home i'm coming home ? ? this house was built on trust that's what it is and always was ? ? no wrecking ball could knock it down this house was built on higher ground ? ? ? ? i set each stone and i
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this house is not for sale ? ? where memories live and the dream don't fail ? ? this house is not for sale coming home i'm coming home ? ? coming home i'm coming home this house is not for sale ? ? coming home i'm coming home i'm coming home ? ? i'm coming home this house is not for sale ? "gma's" fall concert series
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thanks for watching, >> have a great weekend. >> happy friday. >> now, from wmur news 9 -- sean: good morning. it is 8:56 right now. a man who fled after a shooting in belmont has been spotted in
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cove mini golf along daniel webster highway last night after someone reported seeing jason cuocolo, but they came up empty. he is accused of shooting a woman in the head on tuesday in belmont, then stealing a car. police believe cuocolo is on foot now, and they are urging people in meredith to lock their doors and keep a sharp eye out. a man accused of robbing a bank in manchester is due in federal court today. court documents say leeland eisenberg robbed the citizens bank on elm street in august, and police say he had cocaine when they arrested him . for taking hostages at hillary clinton's campaign headquarters in rochester in 2007. well, we have a beautiful start to our day. the sun is shining, but it was a chilly start. kevin: we dropped back into the low and mid 40's. you ain't seen nothing yet. tonight and tomorrow night are likely the coldest nights so far this season. 20's to lower 30's for overnight lows.
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sunshine with just a few fairweather clouds into the afternoon. our next system does not arrive until sometime later sunday. that gives us a chance of three pretty nice days, with a true feel of autumn in the air. today, a good deal of sunshine away from the mountains. we will have that northwesterly breeze out there, which will kick up at times around 25 mph. frost advisory for the coast line overnight. similar readings tomorrow. 60. it will be with a very light wind through the afternoon, which will by itself make it feel warmer out there. sunday, increasing high-class late in the day.
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