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good morning, america. baseball blackout. a wild start to the world series. a power outage knocking out the broadcast across the country. the game coming to a complete ha. >> fox broadcasting has taken some kind of a technical glitch. >> and the power surge on the field. the royals rallying to win the longest game one in world series history. breaking overnight, an american airlines jet hit by a laser while landing. >> a green laser just pointed at american 563. >> the pilot blinded. paramedics called to the scene. the investigati right now. deadly decision. newly released dash cam video showing a police officer shooting an unarmed teen. >> stop, stop, stop. >> the split-second decision and
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why the officer is not facing charges. and donald trump falling behind in the polls and proving he's not too proud to beg for votes. >> please do me a favor, let me win iowa. >> ben carson surges a the candidates take centertage at tonight's big republican debate. is he about to deliver a knockout blow or will donald come back? and we do say good morning, america, on this wednesday morning. big buildup to tonight's big debate. a lot att stake. but you have baseball, debate tonight. >> lots of big showdowns. we'll start with that world series kickoff. the royals take the mets in 14 innings, all kinds of ups and down endingg wel past 1:00 a.m. on thehe east coast and the few mites of blackouts had fans everywhere in a frenenzy. t.j. holmes is at kauffman stadium. >> r reporter:ood morning. it was an absolute unforgettable nightt for a lot of the right and wrong reasons.
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but in the midst of enjoying all that power hitting and power pitching, we had a power problem that left millions of viewers shut out. >> the royals win game one. >> reporter: overnight the kansas city royals tak world series game one, 5-4. after 14 epic inning a record-setting 5:09. the second lonongest game in world series history. but it was a technicalal gtch at the bottom of the fourth inning that had fans at home fuming. >> we have lost our picture. >> reporter: fox lost the broadcast feed for over five minutes, viewers missed one at bat before the game was hauled. >> fox broadcasting has taken some kind of a technical glitch. >> reporter: announcers for the inteational broadcast called the game until fox's feed was restored. >> okay. we're heading back. >> reporter: blaming a rare electronics failure and apologizing for the outage. but back to baseball, both teams
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came out swinging a after the royals scored that jaw-dropping inside-the-park home run in the first -- >> here comes escobar. 1-0, kansas city. >> reporter: -- the mets came roaring back to take the lead. >> here comes the mets and tea thick the leadad. >> reporter: only to give up a game tying home run in the bottom of the ninth. >> this game is tied. >> reporter: but it was royals first baseman eric hosmer's bases loaded sacrifice fly in the bottom of the 14th that finally clinched the win for the royals. now, fox says this was a rare issue that actually caused primary and backup systems to go down. but what that meant that the power problem caused issues in the stadium as well so they had to actually stop the gail for a short time, the 40,000 fans inside didn't really know what was going on but, george, robin, fox s said they got this issue worked out to make sure the world series goes without incident the rest of the way. >> i know that you're going to be there for us, every step of
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>> see if tonight's game tops it. >> off to a great start. we are still feeling the effects of hurricane patricia this morning. the remains of the storm bringing heavy rain and strong winds to the northeast and the entire east coast is on a alert for flooding. ginger has that. >> the pictures out of charleston, south carolina, wh the highest tide they've seen in more than 26years. you've got to see this video. this coming in and unfortunately i think this could happen again anywhere from stuart, florida, up to portland, maine, we have coastal massachusetts, rhode island, new jersey, maryland, all with flood watches and warnings, the wind advisories on the interior for gusts up to 60. most of the rain and wind comes through today into early tomorrow then we dry it out but before that happens three plus inches. i'll have a a whole lot comg up and your nation's weather. don't go anywhere. >> we will not, thanks. the race for president, "your voice, your vote." and the stage is set for tonight's big r republica showdown in colorado. the first debate where ben carson on top in some polls pulling ahead of donald trump and the billionaire fighting
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back and pleading for help and abc's tom llamas is on the til in council bluff, iowa. good morning, tom. >> reporter: good morning to you. donald trump tells m he can't explain the new polls but he's not giving up on iowa. and he may be playing rope-a-dopope going into tonight's debate. last night he was very tame, not on the attack and almost begging iowa voters to stick with him. >> lo, please do me a favor, let me win iowa. >> reporter: overnight, donald trump in iowa admitting his drop in the polls is starting to get to him. >> i mean, i am second. it's not like terrible but i don't like being second. second is terrible to me. >> reporter: but the setback motivating trump. >> i'm going to work harder in iowa. i'm not leaving iowa. i'm not leaving iowa. [ applause ] now, if i lose iow i will never speak to you people again, that i can tell you. >> reporter: i asked about the carson surge. what is going on in the polls? >> i have no explanation. i think we're doing great. >> reporter: carson spending the eve of the debate getting in the
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ring and picking up an endorsement from a former ufc champion bellfort who called had i'm a vior. >> are you going to put trump in a submission pull in the next debate. >> i'll let him do that. >> reporter: trump better be ready for that. marco rubio waking up to serious criticism the morning before the debate. one of his hometown papers, "the sun sent ell" calling himo resign saying h he missed too many votes in the senate. this is very notable because "the sun sent knell" endorsed him in 2010 for senate. >> tom, thanks very much. here with our political team, jon karl and matthew dowd and start out with donald trump. a pretty good sense of humor and different position. >> this is the first time we see him come on to a debate stage as anything but the clear front-runner. the question now is three polls in iowa that have shown him trailing carson. a poll nationally that shows him trailing carson.
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in as somebody who looks like a front-runner or somebody who is rried that the lead is slipping away? >> matthew dowd,en carson could be under pressure becauause of incononsistencyn his plans. >> donald trump makes me smile in the course of this. watching him yesterday was like a guy with iowa electile dysfunctionn getting polling up. >> you just wanted to get that viagra line in there. >>e makes me laugh. ben carson you watched him with his gloves and fis. he has to practice more with his vocal chords. he is now the front-runner in some states, iowa and nationally in the last polls, but so he's goin to have to show up in a. different way. >> ben carson on the spot. but jeb bh may be under more pressure. >> he's moved further out and marco rubio will be standing next to donald trump and next to jeb bush. heeally finally needs a breakthrough performance. jeb bush has had two very
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own people at that family retreatt they ha dow in houston were acknowledging he e was acknowledging that he needs to do better. >> i think jeb bush's strategy reminds me of the story gathered around and the bears chasing. how you outrun the bear. i don'teed to outrun the bear, just you. that's all he e is tryingo do is outrun marco rubio and the other establishment figures and not worry about ben carson and donald trump right now. >> we will s see if he does it tonight. thanks very much. to robin. >> thank you. now to the new outrage over that violent confrontation in a soutcarolina classroom. the fbi is now investigating. the deputy who slammed the student to the ground. abc's mary bruce has the story. >> reporter: this morning, the fbi opening an investigation into this disturbing confrontation. as new details about the school officer involved surface. abc news learning that students call himfficer slam. some arguing thishocking
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>> are you gonna come with me? >> reporter: the principal vowing to make changes. >> ouour distrt and our school have zero tolerance for what occurred. i persolly have zero tolerance as well. >> reporter: the sheriff investigating. >> the student was wrong in what she did. there's no doubt about that. started with her and it ended with my ficer. what i'm going to deal with is what my deputy did. >> reporter: the incident prompted when the student who reportedly had been using her cell phone repeatedly refused to leave the classroom when reprimanded. that's whenn ben fields is called in. when she sti refuses, grabs the 16-year-old female student violently slamming her to the ground. >> put your hands behind your back. >> when deputy fields came in there we knew what was about to happen. >> reporter: last year he was honored as an exceptional role model but this is not the first time he's been accused 6 misconduct. in 2007 he was sued accused of
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in that casehe jury sided with fields. a second lawsuit filed by another student is heading to trial. and, robin, this morning police say they are investigating yet another video that they say shows the student striking the officer with her fist. >> all right, mary, thank you very much. we'll talk more about that because joining us now from columbia, south carolina, is todd rutherford. he is the attorney for the girl seen in that viont confrontation. mr. rutherford, thank you very much for being with us this morning. let me begin by asking you what has your client told you about what happened in the classroomom that dayay? >> as you can see in the tape, she doesn't say anything when e officer approaches her and she said that they requested her cell phone. she put it away immediately and so when they continued to ask for her cell phone she simply didn't want to givive i tohim. when the officer came ine asked her to leave and she wanted to tay in the classroom. she wanted to continue her education. unfortunately for her that
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officer placed his arm around the neck. you can see her kind of reacting and whether it's an intate reaction to try to get his hand off or whether she's never been choked before she either way starts reaching up and punching his arm and thene throws her to the ground and tosses her all the way across the room. it's one of the most disturbing videos i've seen especially one that involves a child. >> disturbing is the word we've heard over and overragain.n. ople have t thatype of reaction. that is a video that people have seen. police officers are saying there is another video and there are reports that the young woman struck the officer with her fist leading to the confrontation starting the confrontation. has she told you anything about that? can you shed any light on that? >> absolutely not, robin and i think what they're referring to are the same hits she delivered while sheas being choked and i would submit it doesn't matter. this was not a roadside confrontation or a confrntation where he didn't knonow t
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security of his surroundings. he was in a classroom setting. in fact, had he just left her alone she would have sat there and continued with class. he didn't do that. he couldn't do that on his own. he simply had to make sure that he asserted his authority as a 300-pound weight lifting man and tossed her so far across the room that it was out of frame. he had to walk several steps to where her body landed. she now has a cast on her arm. she has neck and back injuries. she has a band-aid o on her forehead where she suffered rug burn. she was brutally attacked by a cop who the sheriff is saying we need a civil rights investigation. all the sheriff is doing is taking us down a rabbit hole. her civil rights weren't violated, her simple rights were violated. you should never be able to treat a child and student about that. >> the sheriff said he is going to deal more with the actions of his officer, not the actions of the young woman, your client, but the actions of the officer and the investigation. it sounds like you're not
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investigation is proceeding. >> i'mot pleased at all and i would actually differ with the notion the sheriff has been out in front with anything. he's way behind. his officer is known as officer slam. take out your cell phone because we're going to see something and the world has seen what they were expecting. what she was expecting. the deputy needs to be in handcuffs and should have been as soon as the sheriff saw the video. >> tom, thanks f for yr time this morning. all the best. >> thank you. the officer in question is on suspension, unpaid leave and feel today there will be a determination if indeed he will keep his job. >> many more invnvestigatis to go. we got the latest now on former housepeaker dennis hastert expected in federal court this morni to plead guilty after he was discovered paying millions of dollars of hush money to cover up sexual abuse while he was a high school wrestling coach. abc's brian ross is in chewing with that story. >> mr. speaker -- >> reporter: once second in line
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to the presidency, dennis hastert will become the first speaker of the house to be convicted of a crime, at let since the civil war. the charges against hastert come out of his role as a popular high school wrestling coach in yorkville, illinois in the 1970s. authorities say he sexually abused several teenage boys on the team and aew years ago began to pay one of them more an a million dollars in hush money to keep quiet. >> these boys were 14, 15, 16 years old. >> reporter: jolene verge told abc news her late brother steven rhine bold was another of hastert's victims, something she says she learned years later had they brother told her he was gay. >> i asked, stevie, when was your first same-sex experience? i mean, he just looked at me and said, it was with dennis hastert. and i just -- i was stunned. >> reporter: authorities say what tripped up hastert wasas not the alleged sexual misconduct fromom decades ago but his more
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recent efforts to pay off one of his victims to keep quiet. he's charged with violating bank laws for not reporting his huge cash withdrawals and then lying to the fbi about them he's expected this morning, george, to plead guilty to one of those two counts either one of which normally means time behind bars, george. >> okay, brian, thanks very much. to amy now for today's other top stories starting with the laser incident on a passenger jet. >> an airline pilot being targeted by a laser beam overnight, the captain of an american airlines flight flying from san diego into phoenix reported by hitting by a green laser. it landed safely and paramediced call but the captain declined treatment. this is the second incident in san diego in the last month. well, there is troubling news about student test scores. for the first time since 1990 average math scoress on a nationwide test have dropped among both fourth and eighth graders. here are this year's scores out of a possible 500. just last week president obama
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called for limiting the amount of c class time spent preparing for standardized tests. and on wall street the big headline is from apple. the company reporting record iphone sales. apple made $11 billion profit in just three months. many investors though wonderf the company can keep those kind of numbers up. also this morning, a mega megamerger, walgreens is buying rite aid in a deal worth $17 billion pending government approval. and a missingng sleepwalker in colorado has been found after wandering away from home for three hours. the 19-year-old finally woke up nine miles away near her uncle's house. she was wearing just socks on her feet and the clothes she slept in. police think she may have stepped onto a bus at one point and even visited a 7-eleven along the way. she doesn't remember any of it. she just woke up and thought i think i'm near my uncle's house. no idea how she got there.
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>> why do i have a a dnk in my hand? >> nine miles. >> nine miles. >> wow. >> glad she's okay. >> all right, amy. thank you. big q questions after another frightening injury on a high school football field. that story in just 30 seconds. >> a california high school football player in medically induced coma after a hard hit to the head. abc's matt gutman has that story for us. >> reporter: it seemed like a routine tackle. >> he's down and he looks like he's in pain. >> reporter: but number 18 is
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he seems to try to shake it off ththen wobbles to the surveillance. ththe 17-year-old varsity aple propped up by a teammate helping him to the bench. >> came off the field, everything seemed normrmal. he went through like concussion symptoms. >> reporter: the concussion so severe h collapses flopping under that bench. rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery to stop the bleeding, swelling and pressure on his brain. he had what was supposed to be an added security measure against concussions. reidel's inside impact helmet rimmed with sensors that alert coaches to hits that could cause brain injuries. >> that sensor is in there to kind of monitor the severity of certain impacts and frequency of certain impacts as well. >> reporter: a product similar to this called brain sentry. a red light will blink if a player sustains a hard hit. if a coach sees a red light like this he at least knows to take a second look at a player wearing this helmet.
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in his case the school district says his helmet sensor did not go off. riddell sayaying "we are hopeful he has a full recover" since few facts are known it would be inappropriate for us to speculate on the circumsnces surrounding the incident." nava remains in an indunesed coma but overnight his brother posting good news on facebook. he is breathing on his own. for "good morning america," matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> we are thinking of that young man. coming up newly released video of that confrontation between that police officer and teenager. why the officer i you tuck here... you tuck there. if you're a toe tucker... because of toenail fungus, ask your doctor now about prescription kerydin. used daily, kerydin drops may kill the fungus at the site of infection and get to the root of your toe tucking. kerydin may cause irritation at the treated site. most common side effects include skin peeling... ...ingrown toenail, redness, itching, and swelling. tell your doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you or does not go away. stop toe tucking...
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welcome back to "gma. the site of tonight's big republican showdown on the university of colorado campus in boulder. the final preparations as you see being made. maybe not that fast. i the first debate where donald trump is not the front-runner and those polls ben carson in the lead, a lot at stake for jeb bush looking to revive his campaign, a lot at stake for all the candidates. >> big night. also game two of the world series. royals and the mets. royals took the opener in 14 innings. big headline, the blackout that knocked the game out for millions across the country and prince harry joins michelle obama and jill biden to meet wounded military veteran and will meet with the president and preparing for his invictus games in orlando next day. >> espn broadcasting those games. remember the haunted house
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movie, amy, "the conjuring"? >> how could i forget? my favoritite moviend apparently i'm not alone and that's causing problem, right? >> we brought it up because the real-life homeowner, michael, in a bit of a -- >> you're alone at this desk. it's not my favorite movie but the real-life homeowner is in a little -- a little upset because they said they're getting spooked but not by the ghosts. we'll explainin tha in "the speed feed" when we come back. >> nothing amates amy like a good horror flick. >> a good one. i encourage all of you to see it. >> sure. >> i'm good. >> good morning. >> that is all coming up we begin with that deadly police shooting of an unrm aed south carolina teenager. officials have finally released dash cam footage of the encounter after the prosecutor decides no the to charge the officer. abc's linsey davis here with the story. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, george. back when this happened over the summer the victim's pardons wanted that dash cam video released believing it would show the police officer did not have to fatally shoot their son to spare his own life.
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can decide for yourself if you believe it vindicates the officer. >> hands up. >> reporter: f for the first time we're getting a look at the three-second split decision a south carolina police officer made that took the life of 19-year-old zach hammond. >> stop, stop, stop. >> reporter: this dash cam vid released tuesday as officials announced officer mark tiller will not face state charges. watch as tiller approaches with his gun drawn, ordering hammond to stop and show his hands but hammond puts his car in revererse then drive. second after the shooting officer tiller is heard saying this -- >> he ted to hit me. >> reporter: the july shooting happened during a drug sting targeting his female passenger. shortly after hammond's parents said they h hoped the officer would be charged with murder. >> i mean, this is over a little bit of marijuana. you don't kill people over marijuana. >> reporter: all along local
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police blamed the unarmed man saying h tried to run the officer over with his car the police report. the circuit solicitor who made the decision not too file charges says "the video viewed at full speed standing alone is trouble troublese" but she goes on to explain the "video shows his feet going undederneath the car at the approximate time the shots were fired" adding "the car accelerated with such force that a concrete curb was damaged." hammond had cocaine own other drugs in his system he used within three to six hours of the shooting. his parents say that's no excuse to kill their son. >> he murdered our child. >> reporter: on tuesday they released a statement saying we are thankful the investigation came to an end and showed officer tiller actining in selfefense. the department of justice opens its own investigation in august and that is still ongoing. >> linsey, thanks. let's talk to danan abms. the prosecutor looks at that tape and decides the police officer acted this reasonable manner.
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to get charged here, right. just because they're not charging him with a crime doesn't mean he didn't do anything wrong, per se. the legal standard when it comes to something like this is what would a reasonable police officer faced with the same situation have done? would a reasonable police officer have believed that his life was in danger? and the authorities here clearly saying we don't't have enough evidence to prosecute but when you look at that tape -- police officer. >> what an objective police officer would do but when you look at that tape, it sure looks like he's shooting after the car has passed him. and the family did an autopsy. they say he was shot in the back of the shoulder and in the side. that coulde the grounds for a powerful civil lawsuit against the police officer and the department. remember, civil lawsuit, the burden of proof is. lower. just more likely than not rather than when you're talking about filing criminal charges. >> and as linsey said there's stilll a justice department investigation. >> that's not going to go
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every one of t these cases the authorities announce, don't worry, the feds are looking into this. we will investigate possible federal charges and increbly rare the feds step into a case like this. i would be stunned. this is going to be resolved in the civil court at this point and, look, when you watch that tape you can understand why that's frustrating for the family. >> dan abrams, thanks very much. all righ george. now to the nba star who says he was a victim of racial profiling shut out of a high-end jewelry store when trying to buy a rolex watch. the 911 calls from the store employee has been released. abc's mara schiavocampo has that story for us. >> they are at the front door. i don't feel comfortable lettingng them in. >> reporter: this morning newly released 911 recordings capturing the alleged racial profiling of nba star john henson. >> i am hiding in the office. i don't want them to see me out there. >> reporter: the milwaukee bucks forward who has just signed a
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million says he called the jewelry store asking about their hours hoping to buy his first rolex. driving to the discover, but store employoyees descbing his calls as suspicious closed early. >> what were thehone calls about? >> they were just askg about what time they're going to close and they just didn't sound like they were legitimate customers. >> reporter: police told employees if they saw the car again to alert authorities. ththe next week henson and a friend returned hoping again to purchase that watch. but the store employees recognizing the suv but not henson locked the doors. >> we're pretending like we're closed. >> there is inherent power in social media and as with most celebrities and specifically nba players they have a tremendous following so when this post came to growth it quickly went viral. people paid attention. >> reporter: the jewelry store owner apologized saying the situation as a result of a series of unfortunate misunderstandings adding we believee tt everyone
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desearchings to be treated with dignity and respect. something henson says he was happy to hear. >> it was a sincere apology and, you know, he kind of knew that shouldn't have happened. >> reporter: though he did go somewhere else for that rolex. for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> coming up, "gma investigates." taxi riders getting ripped off. how some cars -- some cabs could end up costing you extra and
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>> reporter: we're with the new jersey division of affairs who inspect taxis in new jers. >> your meter is going to be condemned. >> reporter: two parts. first mechanical conducted by newark police, then it's on to the meter test. each cab starts here, goes around the track one full time and conties on again to this cone which marks one mile. if the meter charges for a pile before it reacheses the cone, you're being overcharged. this cab i'm in passes. >> on the money. you're good to go. > reporte but this cab, that's another story. he should be all the way up there to that cone. >> yes. >> reporter: the consumer if they were in this cab and that meter was running that consumer is getting hosed. >> basically, yes. >> reporter: the meter starts overcharng more than 500 feet before the one-mile marker so for a ten-mile ride that means you'd be overcharged by $3. >> give us your medallion. >> reporter: the meter gets a red condemn stier and it's shut down until it's fixed.
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are you shocked to hear it came up that short. >> i don't know. i'll go fix it immediately. >> reporter: this cab is even further off the mark. >> 1,323 feet. >> reporter: this time it start overcharging more than 1300 feet before the mile marr for a ten-mile ride you'd be overcharged 9 bucks. you haven't messed with the meter, right? >> no. >> reporter: just how long will it take you to get it fixed. >> i'm going to fix it thought. >> reporter: that's a lot. >> meter malfunction. it happens but it's egregious. >> reporter: during a week of testing they tested meters 350 times with a failure rate of almost 50%. the drivers wee talked to all returneded to retake the test and passed. the newark cab association told "gma investigates" the majority of the cabs only work at the airport and only use the city flat-rate pricing, not the meter. to make sure you're charged fairly experts say ask the driver up front for the rates.
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only pay the driver and get a receipt. if you believe a taxi meter is inaccurate tell the local regulator. well, it's hard to know from city to city, here in k.c. it's this purple decal lets you know my man claren's cab passed the inspection on the up and up and tinkering some programs with new technology that could get rid of the meters we're familiar with, maybe be a little more accurat but bottom line, if you don't know, think you're getting cheated just ask a few questions. >> i know. keep that receipt. you didn't take that cab all the way from new york to k.c., did you because i'd love to see what that would have been. expensive. had to do. >> hey, t.j., thank you. coming up that real-life house of horrors. with more. >> i'm here and holding lara's hand because i'm really scared and this is a haunted house but it's not the ghosts, it's not the spirits. what the ownerers are saying and
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farmhouse the troubles started with the 2013 horror movie "the conjuring." about a pair of real-life ghost hunters -- >> we prefer to be known simply as ed and lorraine warren. >> reporr: -- investigating evil spirits. the filmupposedly based on true events. the filmmakers shot it at a different house but used her real name and the name of the town and ever since the movie came out, the new owners of the farmhouse say they've been haunted. not by poltergeist but by horror fans and curiosity seekers. >> we heard about this place from the movie. >> just wanted to take pictures from the road. >> reporter: now the homeowners have filed suit claiming while the makers of "the conjuring" have profited enormously from the film, they received nothing but a conjuring-instigated siege of their property. speaking to "inside edition" they said. >> if it needs this type of publicity or a lawsuit to get it
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get it out that this stuff is made up and take the stigma offff this house. >> reporter: we reached out t the studio who said they hadn't seen the lawsuit, but it's out there. you better believe it. for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, new york. >> you're so happy right now. >> she discussed the entire movie with me. i'm scared all over again. >> he saw it too. it's a reaeally gd horror movie. >> for somebody that doesn't like horror movies, i agree. all right. so, n movie for us. enjoy it. all right, coming up, everybody, when we get back at the top of the hour, khloe kardashian is now breaking her silence, what she's saying now about love and lamar. coming up, "good morning america"'s job takeover brought to you by cignas together,
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up to 4 inches of snow in colorado. these pictures out of breckenridge. we love seeing that and a lot of folks want to see more moisture. that low coming onshore. high surf advisory frommust south of the bay area to coastal flood advisories in southern californrnia. moisture headed even to texas by the weekend. all that weatherrought to you
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this is i-235 at valley west... [current conditions] elias: good morning i'm elias johnson... it's 7:56. elias: new ownership over the gortz been closed over rerligious freedom. an evangelical christian church called " harvest bible chapel" has purchased the once-popular wedding the former owners have also been very involved in helping out with the renovation process... wisconsin paul ryan is expected to be formally house speaker in the election ryan will face florida's daniel webster, who has been endorsed by iowa's steve king. ryan is expected to win, and be approved on thursday. elias: speaking of elections, a big night in colorado this evening, as the
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candidates take the stage for their third debate. this time the candidates will be grilled on economic issues. national polls are now showing ben carson ahead of donald trump who has been the frontrunner almost since joining the campaign trail. elias: meterologist sam schreier is keeping a close watch on the current conditions... hey sam... sam/ weather adlib: after quite a bit of rain we had to deal with last night, iowa will be trying to dry out today, but with a cold and windy price! we are going to stay cloudy today, and other than a few light showers swinging through mainly northeastern iowa, most of us today. the winds will out of the northwest, and 30 mph but we could gust up to 40 mph. between the cloud cover and the northwest winds, highs today are going low 50s, but it will feel overnight we will see 30s with plenty of in the 20s! thursday will still be windy and cool with highs only in the low 50s. the next chance of rain is going to come late friday night through saturday morning, so if you go trick or treating friday night, before 10pm for the
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. khloe kardashian breaks her silence. new details she's just reveaealed about life with nba star lamar odom as he struggles to recover. why she'll always be there for him. frozen mystery. did the trendy treatment that so many use to help freeze off the pounds go too far? big questions this morning about what happened to this 24-year-old in a tragic salon accident. relationship rescue. can you, should you forgive after your partner cheats? how to repair your relationship and move forward healthier and happier. and from "black-ish" to "gap-ish," behind the scenes as michael shoots his cameo role on the funniest sitcom in prime time. so what was his biggest challenge going head-to-head
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with anthony anderson? >> "gma," i'm on set -- >> michael, get your [ muted ] back to work, man. all that and harry connick jr. here live as we say -- >> good morning, america. welcome to my room. go big or go home go go and that's not all. we have crusoe this morning. >> i thought that might be one of yours, george. >> hs an instagram celebrity. he's kind of a captain there. captain crusoe. >> captain crusoe right there. he's got a lot of halloween that's all coming up in just a little bit. >> he looks thrilled. well, speaking of halloween, we had that haunted house, the story you two brought us. we all went to a little haunted house re in the city yesterday. >> yes. >> we went out with c cameras t
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>> aaagh! [ screaming ] >> aaagh! >> now, is that camera speeded up, or is that realtime? >> i'm telling you the pitch that the men in our crew can make. >> oh, man. >> whoo. >> so true. >> i wasn't making a pitch at all. i walked through there like a -- >> oh, yeah, you were a real man. uh-huh. >> did you? >> we're going to have much more of our haunted house visit and wait till you see who screams the loudest. we'll let you u be the j, part of our halloween special this friday and always looking forward to you and kelly, the show you put together for halloween. >> it's a big one. we got a lot ocostumes -- i think over 50 costume changes for everybody. it's going to be -- it's a great show. >> is there one that's going to blow us away? >> all of them. >> whoo, all right. there's a tease. >> that is. let's go now to amy here with
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the morning rundown. >> all right, good morning, everyone. and the big story this morning, slugfest number three in the republican race for president. donald trump slipping in the polls as ben carson gains ground ahead of tonight's debate. trump appeared more tame in iowa last night, appealing for votes and promising to work harder. he's expected to come out swinging on stage in colorado tonight. carson is gaining momentum despite facing criticism from trump that he's changed positions on key issues like abortion and this morning a blow to senator marco rubio. a florida newspaper calling on him to resign from the senate saying he's missed too many votes. well, the south carolina officer behind a violent classroom arrest cld find out today whether he will lose his job. the fbi now investigating after sheriff's deputy ben fields flipped a 16-year-old out of her chair and dragged her across the room she had refused to hand over her phone and leave class. according to her attorney,y, she suffered arm and head injuries. fields has been sued twice
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before over allegations of excessive force and racial bias. well, there are new details this morning about the death of a woman found frozen inside a cryotherapy chamber at a spa in las vegas. that spa has now been shut down, and there is word the victim complained about a malfunction with the chamber just days earlier. abc's kayna whitworth has that story. >> reporter: this morning, las vegas police calling the death of salon manager chelsea aksalvacion accidental. the 24-year-old found in a cryotherapy chamber one week ago. police reporting she was found by one of her employees frozen in solid ice. the salon offering popular cold therapy treatments like this one. inside the temperare drops to minus 240 degrees fahrenheit. the las vegas spa was not licecensed to rform the procedures. state authorities ordering it to shut down tuesday. use of cryotherapy is largely unregulated. >> this is somewhat of a fad. there's no proven medical benefit whole body cryotherapy at this point.
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>> reporter: experts warn against using the chambers for longer than three minutes at a time. officials think ake-salvacion was inde for at least ten hoururs beforehe was found. >> i was told by the coroner that night that they wanted to reassure me and my family that she did not suffer and died instany. >> reporter: an official cause of death hasn't been ruled yet but police sayay while t chamber is designed to keep your head above the bitter cold nitrogen gas, it appears she did not have the machine set to the proper height. for "good morning america" kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. >> and our thanks to kayna for that. well, the latest treatment for autism c could be simple as a nasal spray. a new study finds autistic children who were given a nasal spray of oxytocin showed significant social and behavior improvements. experts are encouraged but say a larger study is needed. and finally, one of the best football coaches in the country is talking strategy but not on the field.
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talking about the best strategy for trick-or-treating to get the most candy. here's whahat he tolhis kids. >> hit the neighborhood in one costume and run from house to house, then you can get more candy than anybody else, then you can come home, make a quick change into a second costume, and go hit those same houses again. >> yea he says the two-costume strategy is crucial or multicostume. he urged his kids to be go-getters. i would call that urging his kids to be hustlers, right? >> yes, a little bitit. >> i mean kind of, right? >> creative. >> that's one way of pututting it. >> i had to talk harper out of her plan last night. she said why don't i just take our candy too? >> always thinking, that one. >> i like that. i like that. >> let's go over to michael. >> all right, thank you, guys. now here's a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu." khloe kardashian is breaking her silence about lamar and where their relationship stands now. and what really happens when
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diet? surprising new research and what plus, so many watching this former couple confront each otheafter cheating. is it time to reconcile or call it quits? we have all that coming up live on "gma" here in times square with the people. [ cheers and applaususe ] "gma's morning menu" brought to you by ricola. oh my my my looking like a good time
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coming up "gma's" fall concert series presented by carmax, the bright side of car buying. that's new music from harry connick jr.. >> you cannot wait for him. >> i love him. i love him. i love him. >> you said it all morning long. that is coming up. we are all a. welcome back to "gma." khloe kardashian opening up about her relalationshipith lamar odom talking to "people" magazine in an article hitting newsstands friday. kardashian tells "people," 'i love lamar and i'll always be there for him like i promised.' just two weeks ago the former nba star was found unconscious in a nevada brothel. >> they can't get him to wake up. >> reporter: khloe rushed to his side and is staying as lamar undergoes treatatment for pneumonia and kidney damage. "this is a very long road ahead him and he has to walk that road by himself," she tells "people," 'but i'll be there supporting him every step of the
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way.' the pair's whirlwind romance started in 2009 aftea courtship of just nine days they were engaged and they got married one month later. >> hi, khloe. >> i, khloe. >> give you this ring. >> give you this ring. >> reporter: she filed for divorce e in decemr 2013 after rumors of odom's infidels and drug u use and wle they signed divorce papers this summer the divorce was never finalized. now khloe and lamar are putting the divorce on hold. khloe remains this charge of his medical decisions and said i pulled back on the divorce gause there's no rush for it. for medical decisions and way ton of other things it's just smarter that it's put on hold. the star adds, that does not mean i'm bacack with lar. only time will tell. we are joined by kate coyne, the executive editor of "people" magazine. boy, only time will tell but is a reconciliation possible? >> i think khloe is being very, very smart. too much is up in the air. lamar's condition is nowhere near stable at this point, so it's really impossible for her to say what the future holds. as of this moment, they're not reconciled.
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they're not back together. but she is supporting him. she is by his side. she's doing what anybody who loves someone would do. >> yes, she does seem to truly love him. >> oh, absolutely, and she never stopd, and she's very cleaear out the fact that, you know, lamar odom is largely alone in this world. he's an only chi whose mother died. he doesn't have the same sort of familial support that khloe has had her whollife, and she recognizes that. she really feels for him in that regard, and she wants to be there for him. >> so, how does her boyfriend houston rockets guard james harden fit into all this? >> again, khloe is very wise to say she just doesn't know what the future is going to bring for them either. that she's, you know, completely understanding if at some point james feels overwhelmed by this. right now he's fine. his season is about to start, the nba season, so, you know, a lot of things are going to be changing in the future. >> and this has really hit rob kardashian hard, as well. >> it really has. you know, rob kardashian is the sort of reclusive kardhian.
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now. and d khloe oped up about that. >> what's going on? >> lamar was a father figure in hilife, and so when lamar and khloe bre up, he went into a pretty serious spiral. >> and khloe has a big book coming out. >> khloe does have a big book coming out, although you won't be hearing her talking about it quite as much because of what's going on. she has pulled way back on her promotional plans and so, you know, that's just not what's most important to her right now. >> kate cocoyne, thas very much. >> sure. >> thank you and kate. so much drama and emotion in that story. halloween is just days away and that means lots of candy for the kids, but a new study this morning is showing the power of cutting sugar from their diets. it finds substituting sugar with complex carbs can have a dramatic impact on kids' overall health in just days here. dr. jennifer ashton is here and going to tell us more about this study. please do. >>robin, this is a small but very smart study out fof ucsf, and what they wanted to look at with obese kids and
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teenagers, if just cutting, reducing the amount of added sugar wowould chan the risk factor numbers that put themt risk for future heart disease. they kept their calories the same. the goal was not to have them lose weight, and after just nine days, nine days, robin, not nine weeks, not nine months they saw a decrease in a lot of these abnormal numbers. they saw the bad cholesterol ldl number drop. they saw the lower blood pressure number drop and they saw triglycerides drop, and this is really an indication that it actually might be the sugar that is doing something harmful, not just the calories and the weight. >> what more can we learn from this because the study really focused on certain children that were at risk for diabetes and what can the rest of us learn from it? >> i think a lot and this is the actual study right here and i'll give it to you cover to cover. >> please. >> i think the lesesson heris a couple of things. number one for the very obese, encouragement. you don't have to possibly lose a significant amount of weight to improve your health and reduce your risk for future heart disease and, again, also for all of us, nine days, you
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can make significant changes in your internal health parameters in a very short period of time, so it's never too late. >> jen, halloween is coming up. >> i know, robin. >> so, what do parents do with this information and knowing that the kids are going to be out and it's a holiday? >> absolutely. look, i'm a parent too, as you know. what i tell them, worry about the other 364 days a year. don't worry about this one d day. however, a lot of parents will have -- say to their kids save up your candy and eat a little of it every day. i think that's a mistake. have them enjoy that holiday and then go back to the clean eating as much as possible and, again read those labels. this study was lookingt added sugar, so basically high fructose, corn syrup and sucrose. you see that in a label, chuck it. >> always have to look at that label and i want to look at that study. >> i'll put this on your desk. >> all right, jen. thanks very much. amy. and i throw some of the candy out when they're sleeping. i hope they're not watching. thank you, guys. so much to think about with sugar, kids and candy but lessons for all of us, now to
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a difficult question, can you or should you overcome cheating in a relationship? many opinions on this one as you might imagine. what you're about to see is a real-life couple, allie and andrew, who were together for seven years and now they're confroing each other after a two-year separation. their story has gone viral. take a look. >> why did you cheat on me so ma times? >> i did not like do the act of cheating, and i never slept with anybody or anything like that. i think it's because i was interested in other options. why did i do it so many times?
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probably -- >> that's okay. >> yeah, i don't have the answers. if you could change one thing in our relationship, what would it be, and why? >> i know that we have a lot of issues, and i blamed you for a lot of this, but i wasn't perfect. who is at fault for the relationship ending? >> i think me. >> really? >> definitely. >> really? >> absolutely 100% me. >> why do you want to still be friends post-breakup? >> because i really miss you. >> let'sring in simone bienne, relationship sheer 'tis and life coach. so, i mean that was really raw to watch that. what do you make of th couple? >> i think they represent a lot of us actually because i think his number one need is to feel important and significant and i think her number one need is to
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feel loved, and i think there's a clash there because if you need to feel significant, that's ere we go wrong because you are going to do anythingo make your needs come true and meet your needs, and that includes going against your values and cheating. >> so many times, though? i mean that popped up a couple of times in there. >> this is a pattern. we are all like living in this movie. it's like a really, really bad momovie. would we go and see a bad movie 100 times? huh-uh, and if we have a life story that we believe, oh, you know, i'm not going to get my needs met, then what we will do is get into a really negative pattern. >> can we learn n somethinfrom this couple? absolutely. what we can learn from them is they've got t to look themselves. what did i bring to the table? and every single one of us, robin, we've to to ask, if we are not getting what we need, we got to ask why. >> can you, should you repair a relationship if someone cheats?
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we must repair the relationship. now, it's not necessarily the relationship we're in, it is the relationship with ourselves. we've got to say, what are we doing? what did i bring? what is my story? why am i dating guys who cheat on me? >> so, do you like this idea, what we just watched? you think it's a good idea for our viewers who are living with this, should they try this? >> i think absolutely because what that couple is doing is they're talking. look at yourself first. swap the me to we. if we stay in the me place, then we're going to be suffering and also be passionate about your relationship. i think that is absolute key. our relationships, i think they're like a ferrari. >> i was wondering why we said that. why do we say that? >> because ferraris are like relationships, they're precious. they have the potential to make us feel absolutely outstanding. and also, look, if we leave a ferrari in the garage for a year, what's going to whwhat happen? >> it won't start. >> it's not going to start so
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the more we mustst take ca of themnd thirdly, you know, ferraris when they're low, by the way, i don't know ferris. i've heard about ferraris. when they're low, they're bumpy. they're uncomfortable. but they have unstoppable power and each one of us, this is the take home, especially, i'm sorry, i love women and i love men, each one of us has unstoppable power. we just need to find it within ourselves. do that, and we're going to have a beautiful, beautiful life. >> i wish we could talk with you more. >> i was thinking about some place to take that ferrari out. >> i was wondering if that was part of it. >> thank you. >> well, please come back. >> i have to have her back. lots to think about t there, simone. we thank you for that. also a big honor for the women's u.s. soccer team. president obama honoring them at the white house yesterday for their world cup victory saying they taught all of our children playing like a girl means, well,
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>> no. >> bad -- >> but -- >> go ahead, george. >> if he can say it, we can sasay , badass. >> george. >> and you can tell that the players really responded to that. ey're like, hey, thank uyou for saying that because it used to be if you said throw like a girl, it was considered a nenegative. now it's a positive and here abby wambach, this is what she said in response to what the president said. >> when somebody says you throw like a girl, you run like a girl, i'm kind of like, yeah, yore damn right i do, and i think that's what that statement is, and i think that our team completely encompasses that. >> everybody is jumping in the pool now. >> why not? >> telling it like it is and she officially announced her retirement yesterday, as well, abby, and she is the most decorated male/female soccer player ever in the u.s. >> nice to go out on top. >> yes, indeed. let's go outside now to ginger. >> and what a crowd we have out here. everybody a little tired. my new friends from lawton, oklahoma, because everyone stayed up so late watching the world series game.
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well, tonight it's going to be a lot chillier in kansas city. you may see a scattered shower but most of the game should be dry. the 40s. minneapolis could even see some >> we are getting bucket lists. we got a very simple message. hello, detroit and hello, lara. >> thank you, ginger. get in here. "pop news" time e and
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you guys know i love a good trash to treasure story where we determine the value of a flea market find. this next story shows that sometimes that line can be very blurry. in that you're looking at nows an art installation at a very high-end gallery in italy called "where are we going to dance tonight?" it's a take on the lavish styles of the italian political classes in the 1980s capturing a wasteful and messy vibe just a little too well. just ask the janitorial staff who was asked to clean up after a gallery party. >> oh, no. >> they proceeded to throw away the entire installation. they even separated the champagne bottles for recycling. they did such a good job, totally dismantling that art installation, thankfully someone noticed. the gallery owners have since begun reinstalling the art with the help of photographers who had photographs of that. >> who had to make that call to the artist? had photographs of that. >> thousandand thousands of dollars. i think the janitorial staff came in, what, a party? absolutely. about news, this might be the
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greatest freakout video ever. amy, i wanted to show this to you. this is radio host lou g. from 92.3 in los angeles. he agreed to be blindfolded and to stick his hand in a box that had something very disgusting in it. that's alle was told. he thinks there's something gross in it. meanwhile, it's just a stuffed animal, louie. behold, the power of ththe mind. >> it's right on the bottom. >> oh, my god. ohoh, my god oh, my god. why is it moving? why is it moving, bro? oh. oh. oh, my god. what is that? is it eyes? is it ey? >> it's right on the bottom. >> what that is, louie, is a fluffyoy and nothing more, and that, by the way, is very reminiscent of whawe looked like yesterday going through the
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couple days.good morning i'm elias johnson... it's 8:27 ... elias johnson... it's 8:27 ... elias: concerns over traffic at an intersection in des moines this morning... the intersection of m-l-k parkway and prospect road has become so dangerous a des moines neighborhood has called for a stoplight to be installed before someone gets killed. a school bus driver started a petition for "operation stoplight" which gathered a thousand signatures. the city council will take a closer look at the intersection. elias: the shocking video of a south carolina deputy yanking a 16 year old student out of her seat.. than dragging her across the floor is now at the center of an f-b-i investigation. the video has triggered outrage across the country...and calls for action. the richland county sheriff is expected to announce what will happen to the deputy will happen to the deputy today. he is currently suspended
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without pay. elias: sam schreier is current conditions... sam/ weather adlib: after quite a bit of rain we had to deal with trying to dry out today, but with a cold and windy price! we are today, and other than swinging through iowa, most of us should remain dry today. the winds will be very strong today out of the northwest, blowing between 15 and 30 mph but we could gust up to 40 mph. between the cloud cover and the northwest winds, highs today are going to stay parked in the low 50s, but it will feel colder than that due to the winds. overnight we will see lows fall into the mid 30s with plenty of winds and wind chills in the 20s! thursday will still be windy and cool with highs only in the low 50s. the next chance of rain is going to come late friday night through saturday morning, so if you go trick or treating friday night, just be back home before 10pm for the best chance of staying dry.
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welcome back, gearingp now for our most spook-tacular halloween ever at "gma" and for everyone who can't wait to go trick-or-treating, us included, we have a sweet "top 5" for yo this morning. breaking down yahoo! food's top five favorite halloween candies. we all have our selections, but here are theirs. at number five, give me a break, give me a break. break me off a piece of that kit kat bar. >> classic. >> number four, a classic chocolate bar. >> hershey's. >> oldie but goody. >> chocolate is better within and -- that's george's, number three, m&ms, everybody. you're hungry. >> that's my favorite. >> i'm still waiting for my favorite. >> yeah, i love those.
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give you two, take three for me. and what candy do you think is number one? >> my favorite. >> get over here. >> reese's. >> peanut butter cups, the number one candy. >> have a lot. >> have a couple more. >> you guys want some? all right. the ninja turtles. >> let's give them a lot of it. >> we want to know, everybody -- >> it's just one day. it's just one day. >> that's right. >> that's an exception. >> thank you. >> one for erybody. we want to know what you think, go to "gma's" facebook page. twitter, as well, tell us your top five, and maybe we'll do it. now we got to get inside to michael. i'll save you one, michael. >> a good start on halloween. >> all right, thanks, guys. now, besides the candythe best part of halloween to me is having an excuse to put on a costume, and this year i got the chance to dress up early and make my abc prime time debut at the same time, so take a look. >> action. >> don't you drop my apples. >> reporter: don't adjust your tv screens. that's me, michael strahan,
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episode of "black-ish" or should we call it "gap-ish"? hey, everybody, i'm on the set of "black-ish." it's their halloween episode, and i am playing anthony anderson's cousin june bug, and i am the mean cousin, hence, the tattoos, you know, and all that stuff. everybody thinks anthony and i look alike so we decided to be on this episode together so we can prove we are not the same person. i'm so excited. i am ready for my close-up. let me get into character. let's go. wh's up? but before we start rolling, some acting advice courtesy of my co-stars. you know, i'm glad that i'm here and thank you for having me because a lot of people think you and i are the same people. >> i'm going to show them something. my gap has closed immensely and his has widened immensely. i think it's a compliment to me because i've been in the gym. for them to confuse meme with this, i'll take that any day. >> maybe i ain't going to be
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saying. what are we looking forward to in this halloween show? >> you're going to be scary. >> yes. >> very strong. >> yes, keep going. >> very handsome. there's a lot of acting. no. >> i was feeling good about myself until you did that. you play the mother to four kids on the show. >> yes, yes. >> wow. >> it's amazing. it's probably one of my favorite parts working with anthonyny, rking with the kids. >> kids everywhere. i even got schooled by the show's pint-sized performers. kids. yeah. you know what, this is my first time on abc prime time. i am so nervous. what kind of advice do you have for me? help me calm down, please. >> okay. so first like take a deep breath in and a deep breath out. and like focus, and if you like mess up on your lines, it's okay to mess up because everybody messes up. even i mess up. >> wow.
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>> even he messes up? you mess up? >> everyone messes up. >> i don't picture you messing up. do you ever laugh in the middle of the scene? >> sometimes, especially working with anthony because, you know, anthony is a goofy person. he likes to make faces when the camera is not on him. > woof, wf. >> i bite the side of my tongue and i try y not -- >> hmm. so every time i watch and see you like this -- >> yes. >> i have to make it a little e mo subtle but yes. >> so it's not like this? >> yes. "gma," i'm on set. i got to get back to work. make sure to check out "black-ish," all right. this is -- >> michael, get your [ muted ] back to work, man. come on. >> bye. >> the halloween episode of "black-ish" airs tonight at 9:30 right here on abc, and believe me, it was a lot of fun. ginger. >> oh, i believe it. and i can't wait to see you on there, michael. seems like the ultimate b takeover.
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now it is time for "gma's job takeover" sponsored by cigna who wants you to know, go and take control of your health and get that annual checkup to lead to a long and productive life. this morning rachel smith is taking over a cafe specializing in everyone's favorite wake-up drink to wake up the co-owner to the importance of getting that crucial checkup. >> reporter: it's the energizing fix many crave in the morning, and i'm getting the chance to make some of my own. "gma" enlisted me to brew up some joe at melrose umbrella company in los angeles for this job takeover. how long has it been since you paid the doctor a visit for just >> i couldn't even t tell you. when i find two free hours i'm not going to make an appointment and go to the doctor. i'm going to go take a run or take a nap. doctor. you are getting your checkup at the sigma mobile wellness van. >> yes. >> reporter: this routine exam, thanks to our sponsor cigna, encourages annual
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checkups. >> uh. >> uh. >> uh. >> ahh! >> most people go to the physician when something is wrong, when something is already broken. that's a problem because there's a lot of things that we can prevent if you just come in earlier. >> reporter: this one here? >> yeah. >> reporter: back at the shop, oh, too heavy, my coffee design skills might be slightly off. but zach's checkup seems spot-on. how was it? >> amazing. quick and pain also so i can just routinely do them. >> reporter: for "good morning america." >> cheers. >> reporter: rachel smith, abc news, los angeles. >> all rht and now we've got to get to that weather forecast because the rain just starting to come down. it's going to be a rainy and northeast. we thought why not start with a beautiful picture first just to get out that fall foilage. we have the high wind warning and a lot of those leafs above 2500 feet could see guffs up to 60 miles per hour and the rain, up to 3 inch, especially
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poconos >> all that weather brought to you by aarp, and right back here, he said, i love aarp. amy. >> all right, ginger, here now withth a speci guest. we are happy to have crusoe, the celebrity chshund with us, and he's here to celebrate his new book, "crusoe the celebrity dachshund" and he joined us with his owner ryan, and i was just watching you. you were giving him commands in french. >> yeah. >> he's bilingual. >> he's bilingual. >> that's really impressive. all right. so tell me go how he handles all this attention. i mean, he is a celebrity dachshund as we said. >> we like to think that he knows he's famous kind of thing. you know, he loves to wear his costumes. a lot of attentition. >> does he love it? a lot of people wonder do dogs
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>> he's super calm, as you c can see, and he's been wearing sweaters and jackets since he was a puppy because it was cold where we live so it's a natural progogression d does really well. >>e're looking at some of the costumes. he has over 100 costumeses. about that. >> does he have a favorite costume? >> i wouldn't say a favorite. he likes bat dog because it's pretty cool. >> he's captain crusoe here, right? >> no, this is his commercial airline. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> his new halloween costume. >> hs a commercial airline pilot although i would be e quite concerned if i saw him in the cockpit. i'm just saying. oh, my goodness. and how do you make -- do you come up with all these costumes yourself, do you buy them, make them. >> a lot are made from scratch or repurposed, but i'm not a tailor. theye all glue gun. that's how i work. >> glue gun, that's okay for a dachshund right here and, you know,t's a special day for crusoe. >> it's his birthday. >> it's his birthday, and we have a birthday cake. i was told not to eat it because this is a dog cake. >> what's that? >> crusoe, you can dig in. it's his sixth birthday?
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>> his sixth birthday. >> happy birthday, crusoe. do you see the dog biscuits right there, crusoe. he's so sweet. maybe you should tell him in french to eat the cake. >> okay. >> he can have his cake and eat come on, crusoe. it's a celebration of all of hisis coumes andnd all theun you can have with your dog, correct? >> yeah, yeah. >> all right. "crusoe the celebrity dachshund" is ailable now and to see more of crusoe, you can go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!o! coming up, we actually have some real food for us humans. rachael l ray cookg up halloween treats next.
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all right, welcome back to "gma," everybody. and we're joined by our good friend, rachael ray. give it up for rachael ray and she's got a new cookok out called "everyone is italian on sunday," and i know am filled with her italian recipes and she celebrates her tenth season on "the rachael ray show" also. >> do you believe it? >> double digits. >> thank you, baby. >> double digits. ten years with the magazine and ten years on the show and ten years for my husband and i. >> now, tells about this cookbook because you said, it's the single most important work of my life. what does that mean? >> it was a true labor of love. it really is like a family scrapbook. >> 400 pages of food and drink. i'm all for it. >> you're in. >> all right,ow we have all these halloween decorations, you
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may have noticed. you'll show us how to make your dishes and transform them into spoolious halloween delights so what do we have. >> a beautiful italian appetizer. a whole roast cauliflower. take the whole head of cawleyuliflower out, and to me that looks like a brain. >> it does very much so. >> and cauliflower is very, very good for your brain so we're going to turn this into a perfect treat for halloween with tons of roasted garlic. > you wanme to do anything here? >> sure, stir it in. roasted garlic and lots of fresh ricotta cheese. i'm going to reach around you. >> do what you got to do. >> a little parmigiano in there. >> parmigiano. >> thyme. >> a little bit of evoo. gloss i it up. >> slooter it up. >> then you put into the oven until it's brown and beautiful like this. you're very good with the brain. >> hey, mine is not that big but it's working a little bit. now how does it look when we
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>> when you spookify this, this is green cheese called derby sage and we made this green by topping it with green cheddar all over the top. >> wow. >> and then we have giant stuffed butternut squash. this is perfect for thanksgiving. this has four cheeses, but if you want to spookify it -- >> there you go. pumpkins with four cheeseses. >> i know, it is good. >> i got to get all the way to this is my husband's recipe for italian bloody marys. >> my m man, nothg wrong with that. >> if you want to spookify it, whoo. it just looks creepy when you serve it up. all the recipes including that bloody mary mix are online for you guys. >> yes, they are and "everyone is italian on sunday" is available in book stores now. you can find all those recipes on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! and thank you, rachael. >> thank you. >> always great to have you here. >> have a ooky good weekend. >> spooky good weekend and coming up, harry connick jr. is here performing live.
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pancak t the we are having some kind of fun with harry connick jr. here this morning. you have a brand-new album that is out. that would be me. is that you? >> that's me. that would be me. >> first of all, please welcome harry connick jr. back to "good morning america." [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> we have been smiling and dancing. >> s so, we ha more fuon the commercial breaks. man, i wish y'all could be here for that. >> you, back. >> leaning over the rope, they're trying to touch us. >> once again, get back. i have to thank you again for spending time with us for the katrina special. >> it was an honor for us. thank you. >> your beloved new orleans. that is so much a part of your soul. tell me abt the new music that
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you have out. >> well, this music is different for me in that i worked with some producers that i've never worked with before. so, we went in the studio. we wrote a bunch of new songs. one of the songs, the one time i'm doing today was written beforehand, and it was just a good time. i wanted to make some music that was fun, that people could relate to and -- >> clap your hands. >> clap your hands to, yeah. >> this is new for you, like you said, i mean, you were out of the driver's seat. i appreciate those people who can say, you know what, i'll get outside of my comfort zone a little bit here. >> it was very uncomfortable. the music isn't out of my comfort zone but the process was because i had people saying try this, try that and i'm not used to that in the studio. so, it was a learning experience. i kind of had to approach it from a different way, but it was -- in the end i'm glad i did it. >> oh, we are so -- hahave you been hearing the rehearsals and everything here? >> we are incredible! >> truly. i love your band.
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>> they're the best. okay, quiet. anyway, more about me. >> more about you. we love harry connick jr. his brand-new album, "that would be me" is available right now, and here he , the television debut of, oh, gosh, you should be here, "like we do," "like we do." [ applause ] >> are y'all feelingood? [ cheers ] people stay together forever in the light of the meaning too no one does "i do" like we do ireworks fade and the fireflies once the honeymoon's through but they don't do "i do" like we do >> give me a little beat with it now. nobody got a you like me
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of the good times and the hard times and the wild times we've been through whoa whoa whoa nobody got a me like you and i ain't much but this much is true no one does "i do" like we do now i tried to keep you guessin' and you still got me confused no one does "i do" like we do everybody turns out the light when the day is through yeah no one does "i do" like we do whoa whoa yeah nobody got a you like me nobody got this history of the good times and the hard times and the wild times they've been through whoa whoa whoa nobody got a me like you and i
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tr no one does "i do" like we do i ain't knockin' what the others got 'cause they got a good thing too no one does "i do" like we do ramblin' down this same ol' road we found something new yeah and they don't do "i do" like we do. >> come on, y'all. nobody got a you like me nobody got this history of the good times and the hard times and the wild times we've been through
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ain't much but this much is true no one does "i do" like wewe do no no one does "i do" like we do whoa whoa whoa no one does "i do" like we do no one does no one does no one does no one does no one does no one does whoa whoa whoa no one does no one does no one does no one does [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] nobody got a you like me "gma's" fall concert series is presented by carmax.
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the good times this friday you may want to warn your own eyes for what you're about to see. sure, we've shocked you with the ghosts of "gma" halloween past but this year, oh, my goodness. you're going to gasp out loud. "gma" halloween friday on abc. >> we were just saying we can hear that song being plalayed at weddings "like we do."
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bible chapel" has purchased the once-popular wedding location. the former owners have also been very involved in helping out with the renovation process... elias: wisconsin congressman paul ryan is expected to be formally nominated for house speaker today... in the election for speaker, ryan will face florida's daniel webster, who has been endorsed by iowa's steve king. ryan is expected to win, and be approved on thursday. elias: speaking of elections, a big night in colorado this evening, as the republican presidential candidates take the stage for their third debate. the stage for their third debate. this time the candidates will be grilled on economic issues. national polls are now showing ben carson ahead of donald trump who has been the frontrunner almost since joining the campaign trail. elias: meterologist sam schreier is keeping a close watch on the current conditions... hey sam... sam/ weather adlib: after quite a bit of rain we had to deal with last night, iowa will be trying to dry out today, but with a cold and windy price! we are going to stay cloudy
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today, and other than a few light showers swinging through mainly northeastern iowa, most of us should remain dry today. the winds will be very strong today out of the northwest, blowing between 15 and 30 mph but we could gust up to 40 mph. between the cloud cover and the northwest winds, highs today are going to stay parked in the low 50s, but it will feel colder than that due to the winds. overnight we will see lows fall into the mid 30s with plenty of winds and wind chills in the 20s! thursday will still be windy and cool with highs only in the low 50s. the next chance of rain is going to come late friday night through saturday morning, so if you go trick or treating friday night, just be back home before 10pm for the
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