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good morning, america. breaking right now, a deadly accident at an amusement park water ride. four killed when the ride malfunctions. trapping people and ejecting others. the park is now closed and police are on the scene investigating. behind in the polls, donald trump fights back at the media. most dishonest people in the world. the media. >> launching his own nightly newscast on facebook. >> we will win. >> while hillary clinton calls on her strongest supporters, president obama attacks trump on "jimmy kimmel." >> what i don't do like at 3:00 a.m. i don't tweet about people who insulted me. >> the election two weeks from today. caught on surveillance camera, the terrifying moment a
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couch. >> i woke up to him putting his hand over my mouth and nose and strangling me with the other hand. >> the moment she tries to escape and he pulls her back. how she got out alive. reversing the curse. the cubs and the indians set for a major world series showdown after decades of not making it this far. >> baseball gods are probably really happy right now. >> the stage is now set. just hours before the epic matchup. and we do say good morning, america. we go on the record right now. we're going to be tired tomorrow morning. we're staying up for game one. >> the baseball gods are doing their work. >> you're happy. >> sure. >> the cleveland indians, 68 years. >> a long time, yes. >> also the cleveland cavaliers get their ring tonight. >> ooh. >> big day for cleveland sports and 108 years for the cubs and paula faris. that's her team.
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you got a little something. >> i have to, i think. >> visine out tomorrow. also hillary clinton bringing out the big guns on the trail. >> yeah, we just saw president obama. he was on "jimmy kimmel" last night not holding back having a lot of fun, even read some mean tweets. let's take a look. >> my mom bought new conditioner and it sucks. it isn't even conditioning my hair. i blame obama. barack oba lift? well, i lifted the ban on cuban cigar, that's worth something. >> he had a lot of fun there. also got a little serious about donald trump. we'll have more on that in a moment. but first we want to get to that breaking news. there was a deadly accident on an amusement park water ride in australia. four people were killed. abc's linzie janis has the breaking new details. good morning. >> reporter: this is a very common kind of ride.
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or at least seen a ride like this one considered one of the more tame attractions for family, even young children. that is what makes this deadly accident so terrifying. overnight four people killed in an amusement park accident. two men and two women died when a raft overturned on the thunder river rapids ride in australia. the water ride malfunctioning, throwing people from the raft and trapping others underneath. >> one of theid sustained a -- some sort of malfunction causing two people to be ejected from a ride. another two people were caught inside the ride. >> reporter: park workers rushing to help the injured. horrified witnesses at the theme park describe the chaos after the incident. >> we just heard the guys in front of them flipped off and turned around and saw the whole thing flip over and heard everyone screaming. she came out hysterically crying and then two people that worked
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holds people inside a circular raft floating down a rapid river pulling the raft along a conveyer belt. now investigators are trying to understand what caused the raft to flip over on the conveyer belt. australia's prime minister speaking out about the tragedy. >> it is a very sad day and we trust that there will be a thorough investigation of the causes of this accident over the days that follow. >> reporter: according to australia m investigators are going to be looking into that and pouring over security camera footage to figure out what went wrong. the park is closed. >> i would imagine that, okay, thanks very much. we move on to that massive manhunt in oklahoma for a man who killed two relatives, attacked police officers and civilians and livestreamed on facebook. jim avila is covering it from midwest city, oklahoma. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, george.
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this massive manhunt for a man named michael vance accused of shooting six people killing two of them and wounding two police officers. he hasn't been seen in more than 24 hours, the leads are getting cold and police are wondering if he might be dead from his own wounds. overnight, two oklahoma sheriff's deputies released from the hospital. victims of a violent rampage that has led to a statewide manhunt. >> two gunshot victims, that's affirmative to the leg and foot . >> reporter: the man believed to be behind the attacks is labeled armed and dangerous. he's wounded and posted his getaway on facebook. >> let me tell you it hurts. >> reporter: even if we have that we don't want to get engaged in a shootout with someone armed with an ak-47. if people see him, do not approach. >> reporter: 38-year-old michael vance suspected of murdering his aunt and uncle in a small town 35 miles outside of oklahoma city.
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in their patrol pickup with an ak-47. vance then accused of attacking three more people while he made his getaway stealing two different getaway cars. >> i'm about to steal another car like right now. this is gonna be intense. >> reporter: jonathan and his pregnant wife had their car taken from them at gunpoint. >> he's got an assault rifle and tells us to get out of the car. >> letting you all know this is real,ee that's the real deal. >> reporter: polpolly was shot the leg. >> i got down but i had already been shot. >> reporter: vance displayed his own injuries on facebook. >> wow, that really hurt. see, i'm bleeding where the police shot me. >> reporter: police are warning the public that if they see this man, to stay away from him.
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communicable disease and people are worried he might try to spread it. the race for the white house two weeks to the day till election day and hillary clinton is leading in the polls and calling on her top surrogates including president obama to make her case as donald trump takes media coverage into his own hands and abc's cecilia vega is here with all those details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. two weeks to go and it is time for the closing arguments. donald trump is going after the media and those pollsim hillary clinton is feeling so confident right now she's happy to let others do the attacking for her. donald trump claiming the system is rigged launched one of his famous attacks on the media overnight. >> these people are among the most dishonest people in the world, the media. >> reporter: and he's now trying to cut the media out of the equation altogether. launching a tv show on his facebook page, his aides there inside trump tower anchoring coverage leading up to his
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the inaugural broadcast, not without some hiccups. >> what's going on? >> give them a second, boys. it's all right. >> yep. >> reporter: on the other side hillary clinton feeling so confident she's now leaving her heavy hitting to others. from elizabeth warren. >> get this, donald. nasty women are tough. and on november 8th we nasty women are going to march our nasty feet to cast our lives forever. >> reporter: to joe biden. >> i'd like to take him behind the gym if i were in high school. i mean, all kidding aside, wouldn't you? i mean, for real. >> reporter: even president obama getting in on the action on "jimmy kimmel." >> but what we haven't seen before, i think, is somebody questioning the integrity of elections and the will of the
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spot on kimmel's mean tweets. the president all too happy to play along. >> president obama will go down as perhaps the worst president in the history of the united states, exclamation point. @realdo @realdonaldtrump. well, @realdonaldtrump, at least i will go down as a president. >> yeah, ouch. so clinton is now feeling so confident she's not just campaigning for her own win on the top of the ticket b both clinton and trump are in that also important battleground of florida where clinton has a lead in the poll, george, and voting is already under way there. >> okay, cecilia, let's dig into the polls right now. our latest tracking poll out shows clinton holding that 12-point lead over trump. want to bring in jon karl to talk about where things stand and clinton is really solid solidifying her hold on the race. >> reporter: especially state by state where it matters. our partners at fivethirtyeight now give hillary clinton nearly
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election. and, george, understand why, take a look at our abc news race ratings. of course, the red states are advantage donald trump. blue state, advantage hillary clinton. right now, just in the states where hillary clinton is already leading, she gets to 308 electoral votes. that's more than enough to win the presidency. >> of course, it's possible that there's a massive shift that changes everything across the board but absent that let's look at what the most plausible path is for donald trump to get those 270 electoral trump team sees the race in their path. they take this map, they say they'll hang on to the traditionally red states of utah and arizona, convert nevada, win nevada, win the state of florida, they're still not there yet. win the state of north carolina and then win the state of ohio, hang on to iowa, they're still not there yet but they then win the state of new hampshire, that gets them to 269, 269, then they have their eyes on the second
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would get them to 270 as you can see. a very narrow path to victory. >> one of the problems at least four of those states, just about every public poll in the month of october has her ahead right now and the early vote has started. >> reporter: yeah, the early vote is not looking good for donald trump. we already have about 7 million americans that have voted. 1 million voted just yesterday. we don't know how they voted but we do have some information on who has voted. and if you look at the state of have been cast by democrats. only 30% by republicans. far outpassing more democrats when they won the race four years ago. north carolina, 55% of the ballots requested have been requested by women and as you know we have a big gender gap in this race. women are voting overwhelmingly for hillary clinton. >> okay, jon, thanks very much. >> all right, thank you, jon. let's bring in matt dowd. how are you doing, my friend. >> michael, i'm great.
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poll numbers and seems like trump has a big uphill climb. do you think he can pull it off? >> no candidate in modern times has come back being this far down at this far late in the process. nobody has ever done it. i think it will akin to the bills comeback against the oilers 20 years ago. >> i was an oilers fan, yes, i do. >> four touchdowns down. and they came back. he'll have to channel his inner doug flutie and need a couple of hail marys and our fathers. >> our tracking poll has hillary clinton up by 12 but the just released cnn poll has her up only by 5. people want to know why is there such a major difference. >> i think it's important for the viewers to look at this and if i were everybody, i would take all the polls, average them and get to where the number realistically is. i think it's around seven or eight. when you have a seven or eight-point lead you will have polls real, true that will have her at 11 and 12 and polls that have her at four or five. if the number sits in the middle.
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>> we heard in cecilia vega's report, elizabeth warren hammering trump about those nasty women remarks yet in the new cnn poll it shows trump is still getting 41% of women voters. does that tell you anything. >> even in a large electoral loss in a national loss, donald trump's going to get 55, 57 million votes in this election. even in a loss. and of that number he's going to get 25 or 30 million women votes. part is not just donald trump but it's a hillary clinton and many of those women dislike hillary clinton more than they dislike donald trump. >> jon, one of the things that the trump team seems to be counting on is there's some kind of a systemic bias in all of these public polls. >> they think these polls are overstating democrats. they believe that there is a basically a hidden donald trump vote that is out there sort of silent majority to borrow nixon's phrase that will carry him through but you have to believe that all of these polls are off including the state
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will find out. now to bad weather on both coasts this morning. we're feeling the chill in times square and, ginger, there's some major storms out west. >> robin, look at this. the lightning in newport beach, california. something you don't see every day. the video showing you there was a san diego high school football student or a football player that was struck by lightning. thankfully he is okay this morning and that was just the first storm. there is another storm on the way. that's the one that went through. this one will impact parts of central and southern california by thursday 4:00 a.m. mudslides in some of the burn areas and a quick look, robin, at that freeze watch from virginia up to massachusetts. >> oh, boy, we'll keep an eye on that. thank you. now to amy with the morning's other top stories starting with the controversy over soldiers' bonus. >> that's right. we have new details after the pentagon ordered some veterans to pay back the bonuses they received for serving in iraq and afghanistan. members of congress say they're
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reports the california national guard told lawmakers about this issue two years ago and congress did nothing about it. thousands of soldiers have been ordered to repay the money because a national guard official handed out payments to soldiers, didn't qualify for. militants have launched a four-hour attack on a police academy in pakistan. at least 59 cadets and guards have been killed at the facility in quetta near the afghan border. isis and the pakistani taliban have claimed responsibility. and back here in this country four teenagers are under string of random attacks on the campus of temple university. surveillance video showing there a mob of up to 200 people assaulting and robbing students after they couldn't get into a local theater on friday. well, get ready for sticker shock if you're looking into the price of obamacare plans. the average premiums are expected to rise by 25% next year. many consumers will also be limited to choosing plans from just one provider.
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see this on your commute and we don't suggest you doing what this man did. he chased after his car, look at him, on the freeway. he had pulled over but forgot to use the parking brake. if not for a sign that eventually stops the car from rolling, this could have been a lot worse and, of course, those drivers thankfully slowed down but there he is, look, still running after his car. the other drivers did -- were able to avoid hitting him, thank goodness. i don't know what he thought he was going to do. did he think he would catch the . somehow get in and stop the car. >> let's just say he wasn't thinking. >> thankfully he's here to still think. >> good point. thank you. >> i appreciate that, amy. now, all eyes are on cleveland tonight. the indians are hosting game one of the world series against the cubs and right across the street, the cavaliers are getting their nba championship ring. our cubs superfan paula faris is in there in the middle of all the chaos. good morning to you, paula.
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loans arena honestly just step as way from progressive field where they'll be playing game one of the world series tonight. they've even changed the tart times to accommodate fans and cleveland fans feeling the winds of change finally blowing in their favor. tonight begins the tale of two cities, two teams in the best of times after decades of the worst of times. >> baseball gods are saying about this matchup. >> the baseball gods are probably really happy right now hoping to break their curses and taking extra precaution. >> you want to wear the same underwear. you don't want to have to change your underwear out. i mean, you wash it, but -- >> reporter: the cubs dubbed the lovable losers haven't won the world series since 1908. but cleveland fans say chicago might be getting a bit greedy. in the past 50 years chicago has won 11 major sports
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>> cleveland is a city of champions once again. >> reporter: and that was just a couple of months ago when the cavaliers finally broke that losing streak. stephen king even tweeting enough with the cubs. how about some love for the cleveland indians? go, tribe. cleveland essentially has been universally mocked as the mistake by the lake. even movies like "major league" poking fun at the indians. >> every newspaper in the country has picked us to finish feeling of possibility. while much of america is pulling for the cubs, you have george stephanopoulos on your side. >> i'll take it for sure. >> okay, so we mentioned that movie "major league." cleveland fans were pushing for charlie sheen to dress up has hs character wild thing and throw out the first pitch but last night said he couldn't make it. they might be calling upon the lefty. >> i'm ready.
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de for real, real life. thanks mom >> now, from wmur news 9 -- sean: good morning. 7:23 right now. a former scoutmaster in newfields and epping is accused of sexually assaulting a young boy about 20 years ago. eugene perreault was arrested yesterday and charged with aggravated felonious assault. police say a man approached them more than a week ago and reported that he had been assaulted by perreault about 2 years ago. perrault was a scoutmaster for the boyscouts of america for roughly a decade, and police say there may be other victims. police say a car ended up in the exeter river in fremont while the driver was taking pictures of the foliage. officers say a woman stopped along red brook road yesterday morning, when her car suddenly rolled over an embankment and ended up in the water. fortunately, the woman had taken her nine-month-old daughter out of the car with her, and no one
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>> now, meteorologist kevin skarupa with your forecast. kevin: for central and southern areas, a beautiful sunrise early this morning. in the north country, white mountains, and portions of the mount washington valley, extra clouds and areas of snow flurries. we look for this to continue in class at times and a good deal of sunshine. temperature starting in the 30's to near 40. likely 10 degrees cooler for our highs later this afternoon. breeze out of a northwesterly direction. not as gusty as yesterday. nonetheless, snow showers continue in the north country before withering away tonight. fair skies through thursday morning. next system starts to arrive
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bad weather on both coasts as ginger was telling us. lightning out west and a big cold front in the east and ginger will have more on that this morning. it was a big night on "dancing with the stars." laurie hernandez finally had a chance to go to the prom with val and because she's homeschooled, everybody. get it. a special moment there but also we've got the booted couple joining us live. >> marcia, marcia, marcia. >> i know. >> oh, well. >> she had a good time. she had a great time. up. we begin with former congressman gary county speaking out for the first time in 15 years about the murder of chandra levy. in interview with dr. phil he flatly denied an affair or any involvement with her death and we have more from david. >> reporter: he was a powerful california democrat who lost his career because of this scandal. now gary kaine has written a book about the chandra levy case and finally telling dr. phil his side of the story.
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with her and you saw her outside the office, correct? >> i saw her one time. >> reporter: for dr. phil this week a blockbuster booking, former congressman gary condit talking about chandra levy, the intern he was accused of having an affair with before she suddenly disappeared in d.c.'s rock creek park 15 years ago. he denies both the affair and any involvement in her murder. >> i saw her one time outside the office at a restaurant and she came >> came by your condo once. >> maybe twice, yeah, i think it was twice she came by. >> reporter: this is the first time condit has spoken about the case since he sat down with abc's connie chung back in 2001. >> did you have anything to do with her disappearance? >> no, i didn't. >> did you cause anyone to harm her? >> no. >> did you kill chandra levy? >> i did not. >> reporter: eventually police ruled condit out as a suspect in
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immigrant named ingmar guandique had his conviction thrown out in july of this year, the entire case based on an unreliable witness. >> now, our wish is that the right person whoever did what they did to my daughter, we get answers. >> reporter: condit has always maintained his innocence. he suggested to dr. phil that the d.c. police tried to railroad him. >> there's people have made some speculation about that but -- >> were the police making something out of that? trying to? >> absolutely, yeah. yeah. well, they were trying to make something out of everything they could. >> the condit interview airs thursday on "dr. phil." susan levy says she believes there is much more that gary condit isn't saying. for the past decade he's been
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selling ice cream. we'll move on to new testimony from the woman featured in that now retracted "rolling stone" article about an alleged rape at a university of virginia frat house. jurors got to see the videotape deposition and new detail, amy. >> she's only known as jackie. her story helped bring attention to sexual assault on campus, now her testimony could help the case of a former associate dean of she was portrayed in that "rolling stone" article. overnight for the first time jurors hearing from the woman at the center of that now infamous "rolling stone" article, "a rape on campus" in a videotaped deposition played in court monday, the uva opportunity known as jackie says that she was under impression that the article was about assault advocacy and details of her alleged rape were not going to be published. i was "i was 20 years old and had no idea there was an off the
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jackie says she felt like she was going to be misquoted but felt pressured by the magazine to participate in the story and that when a friend of hers mentioned her concerns to the reporter, sabrina erdely, erdely responded there is no pulling the plug at this point. it is moving forward. it became their most read noncelebrity story ever. erdely highly critical of the uva administration including former associate dini coal "rolling stone" portrayed you. >> it made it look like i used the trust of young women to cover up rape and that was so far from anything i would ever do. it's just unbelievable to me. >> reporter: eramo is suing erdely and the magazine for over $7 million saying she was painted as a chief villain. jackie disagreeing with the article's portrayal of eramo saying the dean never discouraged her from reporting the alleged assault, quote, she
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since its publishing the "rolling stone" article has been refracted but jackie maintains that she was assaulted. testifying in deposition that while she believes erdely manipulated her story in order to write something sensational, she believes her intentions were good. i believe she did the best she could. and eramo is suing for more than $7 million saying the article damaged her reputation, her career and her health and this trial is expected to go on at least till the end of this >> and we have the big board coming up. coming up on our big board the first lady is being called a rock star on the campaign trail. but will she run for office next? we're going to find out about that. plus, what about justin bieber's on stage meltdown. is it too late to say sorry. >> ding, ding, ding, ding. >> in honor of you, amy. we're back in two minutes to talk about that. >> cheer, michael. nice job.
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back here and it's time for our big board. our team of insiders standing by live for more on this morning's top stories. larry hackett is here talking justin bieber in just a moment. >> you bet. >> we're glad you did. let's start with michelle obama. the first lady is set to hit the campaign trail with hillary clinton on thursday. clinton's camp is call her a rock star this election cycle leaving many people wondering, yep, will she run for office join us to talk about this. before we hear from you, cokie, i don't know if you saw the president last night on "jimmy kimmel." he had this to say about his wife. >> i know you have to leave but can we keep her for another four years? [ cheers and applause ] >> she is spectacular but i was telling somebody backstage. michelle was never wild about
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have a lot of mess around and politics is just a big mess. >> and, cokie, she has repeatedly, michelle obama, repeatedly been asked this and repeatedly she has held steadfast no but democrats in illinois they got some openings coming up and hoping she may change her mind? >> i think she's saying no way, absolutely, absolutely no way. but you know part of -- that's part of the reason she's so effective, robin. everybody knows real deal. and she's not running for something herself so anything she says actually sounds authentic because it is. >> but, cokie, if she doesn't run for public office what do you think she'll do next. >> she's consulted with other first ladies. she and laura bush are good friends and she's made it clear that let girls learn, a program to keep girls around the world in school is something that she says will be her life's work.
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stay on her agenda. >> both of the obamas are very young. in their early 50s. they have a lot they can do. >> i know she will continue to be effective and help a lot of people. >> wherever she is. >> and thank you, cokie. next up, a police chief is now defending his department's ridealong program after a civilian passenger was caught in a dangerous shoot-out on sunday. take a look. [ gunshots ] >> shots fired. joins us now and, gio, steve frazier who is the chief of police in madeira, california, this is what he's saying. >> i think our policy is sound in regards to how we approach and look at ride-alongs. i don't foresee any changes necessarily coming down the road. >> now, we hear him saying he doesn't foresee any changes. does that surprise you and, secondly, what's going on with this case?
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but i'm not surprised that the officer -- the chief said this because these four -- these police officers ride-alongs are very important talking about community outreach, showing the community how important police work is and you also are looking at recruitment, whether people who say they're going to be police officers actually want to do the job. >> well, but a shoot-out will help you figure that out. >> talking about 14 shots, two shots that went through this car, one of the bullets the officer. this is dangerous. >> yeah, very much so. of course, if you're going to be with police officers. we see this all around the country, ride-along programs. >> they'll look at this and look at this video and they're probably going to use this training video across the country because, in fact, this particular department is going to be using this video as part of their training and also you got to look at these bulletproof
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bulletproof vest. she did not have anything on. so i don't believe that they're going to look at this and say there there's not any change coming. i think they'll have to look at that and say we'll have to do something. >> protect the passenger a little more. >> absolutely, gio, thanks so much. okay. hit it, lily. hit it. ? is it too late now to say sorry ? >> the biebs' popular song "sorry," thege offstage midconcert in england. here's a video of him posted on youtube. >> the screaming during these breaks has got to stop. >> drop the mike moment. former editor in chief of "people" magazine and our dear, dear friend larry hackett. >> good morning. >> is here. this is not the first time. >> it's not. he's going through pop star
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"eight days a week." if you want to hear skull stabbing screams, go see that. that wasn't so bad. look, he's growing up and going through this for seven or eight years and trying to bring his audience along and they're not ready to go. i think like you said though we've seen these petulant outbursts before. we'll probably see them again. and, you know, he was having a bad night. >> he said i want to connect with you in the break so stop screaming but he's a young kids at a conc >> exactly. >> at what point do you think there is a point where these kids say enough is enough. >> the kids, no, i don't think so. he refused to do selfies a while ago and had his teenage bad years where he was misbehaving and withstood that. they'll withstand this. he came back out and apologized so all is going to be forgiven. i think the trip will be for everyone who became a pop tar or teen idol, does the audience move along. he's trying to drag them along.
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is if you look at the beatles, the audience does mature eventually and if you're worth it they'll stay with you. if not you get added to the pile of teenage pop ex-stars. >> you mature as your audience mature. >> people screamed for me and then they stopped. >> he does make good music. i'm curious, do you guys, cokie, gio, do you have any favorite bieber songs? >> who? >> i knew cokie would -- cokie. >> did you say elvis? >> elvis. well, gio, i know you do. >> "love me tender." >> "beauty and the beat." >> what that comes on. >> "love me tender". >> my baby likes "baby." >> what do you mean? >> come on. >> "what do you mean". ? what do you mean ? i like "right here" with drake. yeah, i was listening -- i just
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justin bieber, for a second i was like, what am i doing? >> all is forgiven here. way to go, cokie, with elvis, keep hope alive. >> cokie, gio, thank you, larry, thank you, as well. the terrifying home invasion caught on tape. a woman sleeping when a man enters through the window and we're going to find out how she
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>> he just comes out of nowhere and, look, he's turning around like looking in the window watching me sleep. >> you can clearly see the man's face as he searches for a way to get in. eventually crawling through a window. inside the woman had fallen asleep on her sofa watching the investigation discovery show "a stranger in my home." >> i woke up to him putting his hand over my mouth and nose and strangling me with the other hand. at first i was immobile because i thought i was in a dream. >> reporter: now face-to-face t notices the open window and tries to make an escape. >> when i saw that window i thought in my head, this -- if you're going to get out of here alive this is your one and only time. >> the man drags her back inside. >> i start screaming for help so he takes off running. >> she's shaken but not injured. ft. worth police are now hunting for the man in the video. >> anybody who is bold enough to go inside of someone's residence knowing that they're home is someone that we are concerned about.
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shot of his face so the victim is really hoping sharing there will help catch him so he doesn't have the chance to do it in anybody else. the thing is with this often you freeze and don't get a chance to scream. >> watching a movie about that happening. i can understand why she thought she was in a dream. >> lucky she was able to scream. >> glad it ended up all right. thanks, diane. great to have you here. >> our next hour a parenting alert. a new headline your baby. and dancing through the decade turing back the clock last night and now the booted couple joins us this morning.
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parts of vermont and there's more where that came from. look at this. that low that's going to bring cleveland some rain for tomorrow night's game will eventually get up into those higher elevations. look how close it is to new york city. it's trying. >> too close. >> too close, exactly, robin. heavy rain and a few thunderstorms along that cold front. look what time that is. thursday night through friday morning. that's going to be bad if you have any flights that way and temperatures, i need to show
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>> now, from wmur news 9 -- sean: good morning. an investigation is underway in rochester after police say a woman found pills inside a vending machine. courtney jones says she put a quarter into a prize machine at the rochester house of pizza on friday, and this is what came out -- a plastic pod containing four pills. it was later determined that the pills are blood pressure medication. jones told the restaurant's manager about the incident, and the machine was removed by the the machine was removed by the vendor the following day. isolated incident. investigators are expected to release more details today on the apparent death of a nashua teenager who police say was swept into a storm drain. authorities believe a body pulled from the merrimack river in massachusetts was that of 16-year-old jacob goulet. the city of nashua is now taking steps to make sure its storm drains are safer. crews are working to secure all sewer covers in the city with tamper-proof bolts and locks,
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steel covers. let's take you outside. a live look at the seacoast. some clouds out there, but looking like a nice, chilly start. kevin: we have the breeze out there again today, out of the northwest. that reinforces the cooler air mass in place. you can see is that bumps up against the white mountains, we see light snow showers, which will be off and on today's through coos is fair skies today, with temperatures starting in the 30's to near 40. these numbers a solid 10 degrees cooler than the highs yesterday. snow showers will wind down as the breeze starts to let up a little bit later this afternoon and evening. fair skies into tomorrow evening. even a bit of sunshine early thursday, but as the next system approaches, it looks like mostly
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. donald trump behind in the polls launches a nightly news show on facebook covering his own campaign. hillary clinton calling on her biggest supporters to join her out on the trail turing out big napes to turn out the vote just 14 days to go. parenting alert. the new headline about sids and your baby. where they should really be close you need to be. dr. besser breaks down the new guidelines. bus stop show off. the mother showing her son it's okay to stand out and be goofy every single day counting down to halloween with the mom who has the whole family in on it. they are owe out of the ballroom and here live. maureen mccormick and her partner artem flying all night on the "gma" express dancing
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>> good morning, america. ? why are we eating this? i can't have cake in front of me and wait. >> you don't have to. >> we do say we're very excited to have the booted couple here, maureen mccormick and artem. >> smiling, full of energy. they're here. gave it everything they had in the ballroom and look great. so glad they could fly all night to be here with us. >> another reason to delish. the woman credited with starting the cupcake craze is here, sprinkles, the greatest cupcakes and has something special. >> my mom's cake recipe. my favorite, yellow cake, chocolate icing and candace nelson is her name with a new cookbook featuring the best desserts in the recipe and including this one from my mom so i'm honored to show mom a little love.
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>> after two bites you may have to count the calories for the rest of the day but it's good. >> amy is not being left out. >> not at all. >> you got to put the cake down and do the news. >> i stuck to the frosting but it's good. i can't wait to dig in afterwards. the big story this morning, donald trump slamming the polls and the media as he faces a shrinking path to victory. he and hillary clinton both campaigning in florida today. trump now claiming the polls that show him trailing clinton are phony and rigged and l taking advantage of minority voters. >> just look at what clinton and her party have done to the inner cities and to the african-american and hispanic communities. they failed them, they betrayed them and they've abused them. >> clinton says she will no longer respond to trump's attacks but is enlisting her top supporters including senator elizabeth warren to take direct
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>> get this, donald. nasty women are tough. nasty women are smart and nasty women vote. and on november 8th we nasty women are going to march our nasty feet to cast our nasty votes to get you out of our lives forever. case for clinton while visiting jimmy kimmel last night. well, millions of americans are voting early. the crowds broke records on the first day of early voting in texas. more than 67,000 people turned out in the houston area alone. well, there was a deadly mishap at an amusement park raising new questions. four people were killed at australia's largest theme park when a malfunction on a river ride caused two people to be thrown from a raft. two others became trapped.
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two sheriff's deputies in oklahoma have been released from the hospital as the search intensifies for their alleged shooter. michael vance posted his getaway on facebook. he's accused of murdering his aunt and uncle before shooting those two officers with an ak-47 and stealing their patrol truck. police say he later attacked several other people while stealing more getaway cars. and in medical news a warning for women. the gender gap is closing when it comes to alcohol. a new study showing women are now drinking nearlys men. that is especially true for younger women. researchers say campaigns warning about the dangers of alcohol need to now be aimed at both genders. and finally, an unusual disturbance at a busy intersection in portland, maine. this man dressed up as a tree was standing in the middle of the road. police warned him not to branch out into traffic. >> here it goes. here it goes. >> but when he put down his roots in the street again, yeah, he was hauled off to jail.
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he said he just wanted to see how he would affect people's natural choreography in the street. >> you can't even finish that. >>you took that story just for the puns. >> that was good. thank you, amy. news that goes pop. very excited to share "pop news" with you for a very special reason. >> i've heard. >> uh-huh. >> pop news time, everybody. agents of tackling superhuman cases in the marvel universe, our very own superhero, george, is stepping up to get answers in a role we say he's familiar with. >> it's an honor to be here george. >> let's get started. director mays. >> of an intro like that i think i deserve some equal time and would like to ask the director a question. >> go ahead, north. >> what is shield's purpose if it's not protecting us from the inhumans. why are human lives not shield's priority.
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and the science is in agreement with me. in fact, we share 99.8% of the human genome. >> it really is that close? i had no idea. >> wow. >> still in my range. >> george, you really are good. i had no idea. that was excellent. >> i would like to know how you prepare for a role like that it's transformative. >> it really is. i really had to stretch. >> george, as we know is a method actor, character. can you watch his role on "marvel's agent of shield" that airs tonight on abc at 10:00. i am smelling recurring role. >> i'm watching that? we don't want to lose our george to the big screen. also in "pop news" this morning, another "pop news" exclusive, rob the gronk, gronkowski also tackling a new character. this is a new role for "undercover lyft" and plays the role of goon, the lyft driver in
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talking to them about football. right in his new england stomping grounds, take a look. >> mostly in the detroit area. >> are you a detroit lions fan because -- >> unfortunately. >> i'm a patriots fan. like hurt my feelings that you said -- >> mostly in the detroit area. >> are you a detroit lions fan? >> unfortunately. >> i'm a patriots fan and like it hurt my feelings that you said you were a detroit lions fan. >> well, unfortunately i said. >> new england. the gronk. >> not quite like that. >> you got to know who the quarterbacks are, right. >> i know who tom brady is. >> i love that guy. >> okay, good. >> not a clue who he was. nfl tight end introduced himself as goon and went with the name tom a couple times. no one noticed and took until he got out of the car and did his special kaboom smashing of the ball for them to realize the gronk was driving them all day long.
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video. it's on our website, abcnews.com. very funny, the gronk wants to play in i'm glad he was in an. uv. he's a big man. >> so bigger than you. >> he makes me look like a baby. >> really. >> yeah, he is a big guy. >> i had no idea. >> watch him on sunday. nobody can tackle the guy. >> he is good and funny and cool. all right, finally, everybody, back here at home, shaquille ee neal may have launched a new brand and new career, not a new brand career. he is now part owner of a krispy kreme franchise in downtown atlanta. shaq, you know we love our doughnut, just saying he announced it by tweeting out the krispy kreme logo saying, your favorite dough thought just got even hotter, baby so now the man known as the big daddy and the big cactus may soon be known as the big doughnut. krispy kreme also announcing the shaq is the brand's new global spokesman. >> i grew up on krispy kreme. >> well, let's bring them on. >> oh.
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only if my grandkids were in it, too. i trust colin with their future. my clean energy plan is all about their future. as governor, i'll invest in solar and renewable energy. that'll hold down energy costs, create local jobs, and protect the environment. it's how we keep new hampshire moving forward. or grampa could just keep feeding the kids cake and ice cream. you get a lot of energy that way, too. ? good golly miss molly ? >> welcome back to "gma." calvin johnson, lindsay arnold nailing the jive on "dancing with the stars." they're still in it, unfortunately, miles an aureen m are not. they'll join us in a little bit. we want to get to that big parent ago letter. new recommendations for keeping babies safe while they sleep. here's a look at the new
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sleep can be tough. but don't take shortcuts. there are new recommendations to make sure they're safer while they snooze. the american academy of pediatrics releasing new safe sleep guidelines on monday to prevent many of the 3500 sudden unexplained infant deaths including from sudden infant death syndrome, sids, that happens every year in the u.s. the academy now recommending that babies should sleep in the same room as their parents for their first to 50%. staying in the same room but not the same bed. continue to skin contact for the first hour of life reduces the risk of death. so does breast freezing and babies should be put to sleep on their backs. and our chief head-to-headlth al editor dr. richard besser will join us. same room, not same bed. that's key. >> these recommendations have been a long time coming.
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come out with it. sids is rare but it's the leading cause of death in the first year of life. no movement in about 20 years so the big message from this is in the same room but not in the same bed. in the same bed there's worry about smothering. you also don't want to feed your baby or fall asleep on a couch or an armchair. breast fed babies half the risk of those who aren't and pacifier can reduce the risk. >> a pacifier. how so? >> and they think it may just keep the baby a little more alert. if it falls out you don't have to put it back but >> you will give us an example. how many types do you see things that want to be beautiful and comfy. what's safe. >> you think, oh, my, so cozy and comfortable. it's exactly the wrong way to go. so let's make this safe. you want to get rid of the blankets, okay. those go in the basket. get rid of the pillow. get rid of these nice lovely stuffed animals. okay. you want to have a nice firm mattress, tight fitting sheet and put the baby down on her
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>> okay. no blanket but it's cold. people want to put something on the baby. what do you suggest. >> a couple thing, first make the house comfortable so that you are comfortable wearing just a light outfit then you can put your baby down in one more layer than you would wear. so it can have a onesie and then a zip-up. okay, but no blankets because the blankets can entangle and occasionally smother. >> layer like we do. >> it may not be the way you your baby to sleep. coming up "dancing's" booting couple maureen and artem
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? back now with all the "dancing with the stars" action. the couples pulled out all the stops last night. see calvin johnson right there. because they were dancing through the decades. >> calvin and james tied at the top of the leaderboard. one couple, though, danced their final tango and jesse palmer has the details. hey, jesse. >> it was the end of an era for maureen mccormick and her partner artem. we'll hear from both of them in a moment. first a look at all the
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? the stars stepping back in time. ? god golly miss molly ? >> reporter: dancing across the decades in mobasher's era night. after a time traveling showdown between team future and team past an elimination. >> maureen and artem. >> reporter: actress maureen mccormick and partner artem chigvintsev bidding farewell to the arena. >> i'm so proud that i faced one of my biggest fears and i did it. i >> marcia, marcia, marcia. >> reporter: despite tension. >> back, step, step. >> i'm just going to stay positive. ? >> reporter: the pair steadily improving each week. >> 8. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: to see you where you came from week one to where you are tonight, you are a different person.
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>> reporter: the tell television star leaving the ballroom grateful for every step on the dance floor. >> it was a dream for me. it was beautiful. ? >> reporter: with just seven couples left the competition is now heating up. next week it's getting scary. there's going to be a very special halloween show, michael and lara. >> ooh. spooky. jesse, thank you, my man. maureen and artem jng welcome both of you. >> chilly new york city. looked like there was a blunder out there. did you trip on her dress? what happened? >> yes, towards the end i kind of slipped on the dress and it's a bummer because that was the dance we led with. >> life happens. >> live tv, right. >> i remember, maureen, when you came here and i heard you say in the course of this, you felt like you were the worst dancer in the world. >> oh, ya i. >> you felt like you were
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the point where you felt as comfortable as you did? >> no, i never did. i really didn't and honestly i thought i'd be lucky if i survived a week, you know, but i just wanted to give it my all and, you know, yeah, it was so cool. there were moments in dancing with him when i felt like i was floating. >> that's great. i mean, i know, let's face it, it's not easy to spend that u on someone who is not a professional dancer. there was tension at times. do you think that in the end made you stronger and helped you -- and lift maureen, so to speak. >> i think we understood each other better. it's all a learning process and everybody learns so different. you kind of have have to adapt to it and see how you can you make best in the situation and it was a learning process but i think we figured it out. >> you did.
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>> not only emotionally, emotionally it's a tough thing but physically it's tough and you tore two muscles in your back. >> i did. >> how are you feeling now. >> great. i feel so good. yeah, i tore two muscles and had to go in for an epidural which thank goodness i could do because it really helped me get through everything, but i feel great. i'm like -- i can't wait to go back and do pilates and swim and jog and do all the things i love so -- >> we want to bring in our danc >> that can relate. >> physically, emotionally. ginger. >> she's been so amazing on "dancing with the stars." >> you were so beautiful. >> you said that to me and i thought you were inspiring. i loved watching you and artem. i know how great a teacher you are since we danced together. i'm soi'm so proud of you. congratulation. >> thanks. >> what is your insight, though, on them, on the show right now
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when they start to add the group dance it's hard enough knowing that first dance, you have the second so mentally you're going, what then the honeymoon is over for your body and it starts to break down and you start to go, wait a minute and the couple, the honeymoon is over because you start to ago like you would act in a relationship. >> it's true. it's true. >> what will you miss most? >> oh, you know what, the crew. the nicest crew ever. >> well, we'll miss every week, artem, you did a great job. thank you for entertaining us and, ginger, thank you for your insight. >> you don't want to miss didn't. monday night at 8:00 eastern, 7:00 central right here on abc. and don't go anywhere. we'll come back with ginger with more weather. >> actually i'm going to freeze you out here this morning and get even kevin: scattered snow shower activity continues, white
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even flurries trying to go further south. otherwise, fair skies. temperatures about 10 degrees cooler this morning and afternoon. went still gusty at times, over 20 mph. not the levels we had yesterday. 40's tomorrow with a light breeze. the next system runs in. >> thanks, ginger, coming up, we have abbi jacobson hereiv sprinkles' founder is here sharing her best recipes and one from this guy's momma. >> momma's chocolate cake. >> i got to taste that. >> i'm sharing. everybody gets some.
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>> now, from wmur news 9 -- sean: good morning. a woman is expected to plead guilty today to charges in connection with a deadly crash that happened back in 2014. police say jordan heath was driving on allenstown road when she ran a red light and hit a motorcyclist who had the right of way. the motorcyclist, 66-year-old michael phelps, was killed in negligent homicide, but her trial ended with a hung jury. today, she is expected to plead guilty to a lesser charge in hopes of avoiding jail time. donald trump's son will be hitting the campaign trail here in the granite state today. eric trump will visit a number of campaign offices and make stops at businesses across southern new hampshire. he will also attend a "seacoast republicans rally" in seabrook
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a live look up in the lakes region, where it is 38 degrees. the we still have the fall colors in the background. it does not really mix. kevin: it is curious. clouds coming off the white mountains. as they survive into the lakes region, there is a potential for snowflakes a little farther south. a lot of that can find to the white mountains of through coos county. the rest is back and forth between clouds and sunshine at times. wind is out of a norwe the afternoon. fair skies going forward. highs tomorrow again in the 40's, with a good deal of sunshine around. we may even start with a bit of sunshine early thursday, but i suspect as the next system starts to roll in, clouds will thicken quickly. it looks like for most, the next system will be rain. but as you get into far northern areas, the potential for a little bit of a mixture of rain or snow before pulling away on
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? welcome to my house ? and we do welcome you back here to times square and so just so you know usually we're inside but we are getting ready for the election in two weeks so they had to build the set. right, right, so we're out here freezing. >> we're out here there's a halloween countdown. even though we're freezing how many are excited for halloween? >> which in turn leaves us to our first story which you have. >> so funny you should mention that, michael. yes, we have this mother of five, her name is julie mudrick and she dresses up as a halloween character at the bus
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>> different one every day for the entire month of october and did this because one of her children was a little -- a bit shy and feeling different and wanted to show that being different is okay. would you like to meet this mom from virginia? she's at the bus stop. so let's see what she's dressed up as today with two of her children. there she is. hey, julie. >> so, adorable. wanted to do this why do you do this? >> well, i started in 2013 because my son was a perfectionist and was hard on himself and was shy and i wanted him to know that it was okay to be different and to stand out and sometimes people laugh at you and sometimes they wouldn't but that's okay. life shouldn't be so serious especially when you're a child and find fun among the mundane
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>> how have the kids been about this, mom? >> they loved it actually. they look forward to every october and all the kids on the bus stop do too. and my daughter last year started school earlier and i said do you want me to dress up for your bus too and she said can i dress up with you for the elementary school kids so she's been my partner for two years now. >> wonderful. has it helped your son, julie, at all? >>t he's in sixth grade now and he's a little shy still but that's just his personality but he has been goofy and has done thing that's wouldn't have done are, you know, three years ago and it's so refreshing and, in kt fact, he told me in middle school he's looking forward to dressing one me then. >> coming out of his shell. >> they're out of their shell this morning. that's for sure.
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creative idea and it's working for you and it's just wonderful that you found a way to help your son and to have a little -- come on. you have a little fun with this too, don't you, julie? >> that's right. i do. i do. it's a good creative outlet. but it doesn't take much time at all and that's something that i put into it, i try to find pieces around the house and come up with fun costumes with those little pieces. >> it's a long month, october. different outfit. >> november breeze. >> i'm sure the kids at the bus stop seem to enjoy it too. >> they love it. they really do. i've had a few moms come up and thank me and they said my son looks forward to this every day and i love it. i love it other kids have found out they can have fun and enjoy life and spread joy. >> any chance the other moms are going to join you? >> actually, yes. we have a surprise for
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skeletons just really simple and we're going to do part of the "thriller" dance. that's our surprise for halloween. >> please tell me a camera will be rolling. please tell me you're going to tape it. i'm sure that's going to be priceless. but, julie -- >> okay, great, we'll do that. >> please do. >> thank you very much. thank you. wave. can you wave? >> she is all in. i'm glad the kids are at school and don't know about the surprise. that is bringing to the table today. she is one of the leading ladies of the hit comedy "broad city" and now she's got a hilarious new book out called "carry this book" and it's abbi jacobson, everybody. [ applause ] >> hi, abbi. >> hi, guys. >> hi. >> how is it going? >> it's cold. >> nice to see you. >> hi. >> hi. >> good to see you.
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>> whoa. hi. >> great to see you here. >> yeah, this is so cool in times outside. >> so cool and cold. >> it's really cold. >> you're getting ready for the fourth season of "broad city." congratulations on that. >> thank you very much. >> amy poehler is executive producing the show. you have so many incredible guest stars on the show and you had hillary clinton. >> yeah. it was pretty insane for us. i don't know, i mean it meant so much to everyone that works on the show i to have someone of that caliber. >> i know. completely around but we had such amazing actors but just to have hillary was another level. >> what was it like when you got the call. >> we didn't get the call. we had been kind of trying to get in touch with her -- someone in her campaign, something for awhile. we wrote it way before we shot it. and i guess we did get a call. when we got a call, we got an
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unbelievable. i mean. we really didn't -- >> tell us. >> so the book, it's called "carry this book." basically every spread is a different famous person or famous fictional character's contents of their bag. >> imagined by me. sort of like my own little fan fiction of what they might carry with them. >> so i'm looking at one board here. this is hillary clinton -- what you fantasy size she's carrying in her bag. >> yes. >> let's have a look at that. lot more things but these are just a couple things. >> lady gaga fan club card. >> yep. >> old school blackberry. >> hot sauce. >> she's just like -- yeah -- >> one of my hero, billie jean king. i i love her glasses. >> she loves her glasses. >> uh-huh. >> your character on the show does a lot of sketches so this is a play off your
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does on the show is stuff i've actually done and doing it on the show is kind of made me want to get back into it so, yeah, for the past like six months i've been working on this and it's been so much fun. >> draw what you imagine -- >> i did it at night after we were writing the show. it was very intense. i lost feeling in my fingers. >> you gave santa at hamptons house -- >> yes. and drives a mercedes. i feel himself a lot of nice things. >> who do you have. >> i have beyonce. very funny, cho lula, the hot sauce and "the secret." i'm sure that's what it is. >> i don't know if i got the right hot sauce brand. that's my brand. >> you did a thing of deodorant ban and said we do use the same brand. >> beyonce's bag is basically just me realizing that or fantasizing that we use a lot of
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>> maybe you are beyonce. >> we had hillary so now i have donald trump. you have donald trump right here. >> equal time. >> equal time always. >> donald -- i could probably update it every week with new things. >> i like the comb. that's very nice. >> and the huge gloves. >> how to build walls for dummies. >> i'm reading the sign. >> it's a pen. it's a very nice pen. >> building walls for dummies. >> good read. >> lot more. >> so do you draw from just what you read about people, what you know, some of them i'm sure you know personally so has anyone said, you know what, i do have those things in my bag. >> i don't know a lot of these people personally. the only person that help mood he do it was amy poehler because i did leslie and i was like give me some stuff. what do you think she would carry. but, yeah, i did basic research and then used my imagination. yeah. >> it's what you do.
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the way you talk about your mom on instagram is sweet with pictures like that. very sweet. >> moi mom will love that. i do a littttle pull for her li carol burnett. >> moms are the best. >> so are you. great to meet you. >> nations. >> thanks so much for having me. >> yes. you know what, my daughter goes to art school so i'm glad it comes in handy. >> there we go. >> absolutely. >> and "carry this book" is out now. com down the best ways to prevent joint pain next. you're doing well in your recovery, right? >> so far so good, robin.
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we were just chatting and have a lot to talk about. i want to welcome you back to "gma" and ask how many of you are finding dory fans? yeah. oh, yeah. well, i've got great news for you. and for you at morning on digital release. the adventures of everyone's favorite forgetful fish can now be viewed in our own home. yeah, it's exciting plus for you guys in times square, all of you, are getting the digital code so you can download "finding dory" right now. yes. so cool. all right, let's get a check of your local weather.
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we will be in the 40's the next couple of days. the chance of rain moving in they're going out. they're going fast, lara. >> all right, ginger, thank you so much. and now we're going to talk about the best ways to prevent joint pain. i had to have surgery and my hip replaced because of a congenital condition but a lot go through -- how do you say it. >> argue throwscopic surgery. >> thank you, osteoarthritis, big problem. good news there are wto avoid invasive operations. we're going to get into that with todd, my physical therapist in a moment. some very simple exercises i promise will help you but first here's the back story. >> i know all too well severe joint pain can be absolutely debilitating. >> oh, my god. it's so hard. >> osseoarthritis, the most common form of joint pain affects 27 million americans. almost 20% of them are under the age of 60.
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replacement surgery. most people think the condition is impossible to avoid. the simple result of growing older. but that's not true and doctors say there are ways to prevent or at least put off the worst of osseoarthritis. >> the prevailing thought is that if you keep your muscles strong, flexible and in good balance, you're going to prevent abnormal joint stresses. >> reporter: although doctors cannot always predict who will get osseoarthritis. they think certain kinds of way towards helping the body. >> i think one of the most important things when it comes to exercising is to be assessed. to make sure you're doing exercises that are appropriate for you. >> all right, we're joined by my physical therapist todd wilkowski. thank you, thank you, thank you for helping me. it's been three months since my surgery, up, moving. i ran two miles yesterday and a lot of this is -- well, it's all about exercise. and what we're talking about
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have osseoarthritis to hopefully avoid surgery altogether. how important is exercising? >> exercise is important because it brings blood flow to the joints and to the musculature and also important for weight control. we know that when someone is carrying a couple extra pounds for each extra pound they carry it increases the stress that they're hit by six pounds and three pounds of extra stress at the knee joint if if you're feeling those aches and pains just getting up and moving can couple pounds, you had me in an ultra g treadmill and took away some of my body weight to run so it was less pressure on the joints, the difference it makes is unbelievable. so getting up and moving is critical. >> it's critical and like you referenced the ultra g, to actually understand what it feels like to take a little bit of that weight off and how much better the joints actually felt when you were exercising there. >> all right, so let's talk about some myths. you'll be our myth buster. there are a lot of questions people have.
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not just for old people. i just want to say it's for active people so a lot have asked those questions, what's the deal. why so young, i know i'm only 26 but it happens so we're here to help you with important information. number one, here's a myth, guys. we want the audience to participate. tell us if you think it's a truth or myth. cracking your knuckles causes arthritis in your joints of the hand. most people think that's a myth. i got a couple -- todd, the real answer. >> it is a myth. even though i tell my children otherwise, because i can't stand the popping at the dinner table, it's actually a response of -- a release of gases within the joint. it's -- >> it's no big deal. >> to big deal. no scientific evidence to back up that it causes arthritis. >> okay, myth number two, heat is better than ice for sore joints. is that a myth or is that true?
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a lot of people think it's a myth that heat is better. a couple of truths in there. what do you say, todd. >> it's a myth. it actually -- it actually depends on the time of the day when you're using it. ice usually better in the evenings or after someone has been active on a joint and it's inflamed. it helps alleviate the pain. we usually recommend heat earlier in the day to warm the joins up or prior to exercise >> that's the way we do it and then ice. let's get up. we want to show you a couple of one more myth buster. when it comes to exercise, no pain no gain. is that true or a myth. >> what do we got? >> we got a mixed bag. >> it is a mixed bag. there's actually some truth to that and myth as well. >> all right, everybody wins. >> what's the deal? >> the truth is, a little bit of muscle soreness is normal. pain and soreness you experience for 24 to 36 hours after exercise in the muscles, good.
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good. that's something where you want to avoid that exercise and, you know, seek attention from a medical professional. >> that throbbing, trust me, you'll know it. they're very different. that's exactly what we discovered. we'll have to do our exercises and do them and put them on our website because we've run out of time. thank you for all the myths and thank you guys for helping us participate. so much great information out there. really important to know so we'll definitely post that. coming up, cupcakes. af
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the difference... always putting people first. maggie hassan helped energize our economy by focusing on families, innovation and education. the same approach maggie will take as us senator: a detailed plan to make college more affordable. lower cost prescription drugs for everyday families. and an approach to leadership that puts new hampshire families and small businesses ahead of the corporate special interests. that's maggie hassan. always has been. always will be. i'm maggie hassan all right, back now with cupcakes and my friend and pastry chef candace nelson, she just released her first cookbook. i'm so proud of you. >> thank you. >> it's called the "the sprinkles baking book" with over 100 of her favorite recipes including one of my favorites from my own mother's kitchen.
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chocolate cupcake and we've got our butter and sugar cream in here so we're just going to ramp that up a little bit and then add these eggs and i'm pretty excited because we are sharing this recipe and so many more in my cookbook. and this is actually my favorite recipe, got me -- >> you have a favorite cupcake. >> this is my favorite cupcake. got me through both of my pregnan pregnancies. >> you opened up your restaurant. it is the only cup - >> that's right. sprinkles started as a first cupcakes only bakery but you know what, we do so much more now. we're doing ice cream. we're doing cookies. and all of those recipes are in my cookbook which is launching today. >> yep. >> and i'm super excited because we've got my favorite recipes, we've got, you know, sprinkles recipes. >> a lot of friends' recipes and celebrity recipe. >>s we got some including your
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in the book. >> you know what, i love how sweet you are to your momma and i hope my boys are watching. i hope someday they honor me the way you always honor your momma. >> thank you. i appreciate that. hear that, momma. >> you got a good one. all right. so when your batter is done you want to scoop it with this. >> okay, i can do that. >> do a couple of those. you group up abroad like i did and how does that influence your like love of cooking and baking. >> you know what, i grew up overseas and always wanted to feel like i was p up baking american desserts with my mom and led me to cupcakes, the great american dessert. it'll look like that and you'll throw it in a 350-degree oven for 18 to 20 minutes. kind of want to make sure the top is dry and that it's ready po pour. they're a delicate creature. >> we'll move on from my scooping. >> here we have our frosting which you'll find the recipe on
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bittersweet chocolate and -- >> all healthy. >> all healthy. all good stuff. you want to use an offset spatula to create that nice handcrafted feel. >> mine doesn't look as ha handcrafted. mine looks a little disheveled. >> it looks extra handcrafted if what i love about this, it's perfect for halloween cupcakes because it's nice and black and you can throw anything on here like a little sprinkles has tons of halloween decorations. >> tons of cupcakes. ooh. a little ghost right there and the "the sprinkles baking book" is out today. make sure you go and get it. we'll be right back. you two are eating. we're over here working. you're eating. "gma's" countdown to halloween brought to you by colin van ostern: i'm colin van ostern. you can go online and read our plan to create good jobs and keep young families in new hampshire.
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vending machine. courtney jones says she put a quarter into a prize machine at the rochester house of pizza on friday, and this is what came out -- a plastic pod containing four pills. it was later determined that the pills are blood pressure medication. jones told the restaurant's manager about the incident, and the machine was removed by the vendor the following day. no other drugs were found, and police believe this was an isolated incident. investigators are expected to release more details today on the apparent death of a nashua teenager who police say was swept into a storm drain. authorities believe a bo in massachusetts was that of 16-year-old jacob goulet. the city of nashua is now taking steps to make sure its storm drains are safer. crews are working to secure all sewer covers in the city with tamper-proof bolts and locks, and aluminum covers will be replaced with heavier stainless steel covers. here is a look outside. clouds over the city of manchester. 40 degrees.
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snow and flurry activity from the white mountains northward. a look at radar this morning -- anywhere south of the white mountains, you see what could survive a trip over the mountains, in the lower lakes region and mount washington valley. 30's to lower range of the 40's. still noticeable wind out of the northwest. not as gusty as yesterday. still a few gusts over 20 mph. highs 5-10 degrees cooler than yesterday. either side of 40 in t n pittsburgh. with the wind, it will feel colder than that. snow showers weather away later tonight and set up what should be warm times at the end of the week.
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