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good morning, america. breaking news right now -- five americans killed in afghanistan. in what appears one of the worst friendly fire incidents ever. a deadly air strike after coming under enemy fire. hillary clinton is here for her first live interview about her new book, answering questions about benghazi. will she testify? the claims of being, quote, dead broke when they left the white house. and her health. no holds barred, only "good morning america." the dramatic police chase on live tv in l.a. at over 100 miles an hour and then ditching the car and taking to the rooftops. the wild ending to this. and beating the odds.
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these twins con joined at birth, separated after ten months. now speaking out for the first time on their 18th birthday. their medical miracle. now, it's time for america to meet these co-valedictorians. only on "good morning america." we do say good morning, america. we did say co-valedictorians. can't wait to their story. hillary krinton is standing by after the breaking news. deadly incident in afghanistan, five americans killed. it looks like friendly fire. martha raddatz has the details. >> reporter: these were american special operations forces. they were out with afghan
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forces. on a security patrol. they were ambushed by the taliban, coming under heavy fire, so they called in air support, they want war planes to come and help them out. in addition to five american soldiers who were killed, one afghan soldier as well and we do not know how many wounded. >> martha, you have been one of these missions. >> the mission i was in a fifther jet was very similar to this one. a series of careful steps taken before many lish shans is dropped. someone on the ground with those troops essentially confirming the spot where the bombs would be dropped. i'm told on this deadly mission, there was some miscommunication about the grid and clearly the bomb was dropped on the wrong spot, george.
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>> just a tragic mistake. martha, thanks very much. now to hillary clinton joining us live and exclusively, very much in the news right now with her new book out today, called "hard choices." madam secretary, welcome. >> thank you. it's bad enough to lose anybody, but if these reports turn out to be accurate it was friendly fire, there was some kind of mistake, it just con found the grief. >> that very much stays in the news and close to you. much reaction already to your book and your interview last night with diane about benghazi. and you wrote in the book about your decision about iraq. and the vote there and how you know now and that you should have admitted earlier that you made a mistake.
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so, when it comes to benghazi, it was very interesting, you say, saying you made a mistake is often taken as weakness when it can be a sign of strength and growth for people of nations. >> i believe there was systemic problems within the state department and clearly if we had known that earlier perhaps we could have done some changes that would have prevented -- at least hopefully, could have prevented what happened. i obviously have thought about this long and hard. and the security issues around this attack or the attacks we had when my husband was president or president reagan was in office, you learn from them, you can't always predict, you always sit in an office in washington and say, we think th this, this and this will happen.
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i think the independent review reached the right conclusion, there were problems that needed to be addressed and we did. whether those could have been understood earlier i'm not sure about that, robin. >> you also talked a bit about your health. first, about money, that's something else that the reaction has been very strong about what you said to diane about you and your husband leaving the house as you said, dead broke, using the words struggling and that it wasn't easy when many americans are in the same situation when they know they don't have a book and an opportunities that you have. any regrets in how you phrased that? >> let me clarify that i fully appreciate how hard life is for so many americans today. it's an issue that i have worked on and cared on my entire adult life. bill and i were obviously blessed. we worked hard. for everything we got in our
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lives. and we have continued to work hard. and we have been blessed in the last 14 years. but i want to use the talents and resources that i have to make sure other people get the same chances. so, for me, it's just a reality what we faced when he got out of the white house, meant we had to keep working really hard. we always have. we're grateful that we can do that. i worry a lot about people that i know personally that don't have the same opportunities. >> can you understand the reaction when you say struggling? >> yes, i can. but everything in life has to be put into context and as i recall, we were something like $12 million in debt. you know, that was something that we really had to work hard. i was in the senate, couldn't do anything to help us meet those obligations. and i'm very grateful that my husband who's always been a hard
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worker since he was born, poor, and given opportunities with a good education and strong values to work hard and take responsibility, he did that. so, you know, we understand what that struggle is because we had student debts, both of us, to pay off. i had a couple of jobs in law school. he had a lot of jobs. we have a life experience that's clearly different in very dramatic ways from many americans, but also we have gone through some of the same challenges as many people have. >> some people were surprised that you didn't really talk about your concussion that you had in 2012, in light of your husband just last month saying it took six months of serious work in recovery. it makes people believe that it was more serious. >> well two things about that.
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i also broke my elbow as secretary of state. thankfully, those were behind me. what bill is referring to, when i had the concussion and it was diagnosed, the doctor said, look, you're going to be fine, fully recover, we're going to make sure of that by telling you what to do and how to do it. i did lingering effects with double vision and dizziness. i did everything i was told to do. in six months, we need to have you come back and do a full array of test to make sure everything is fine and it was. i think that's what he meant. >> it was no surprise that you talked a great deal about president obama and how one-time rival and now the friendship that you were able to forge and how it was like being a first date. >> it was. >> after the election. >> it was. >> his foreign policy comes
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under a great deal of criticism. >> right. >> at an all-time low. if you're to run in 2016, given that you have supported him so strong on his foreign policy, will you have to distance yourself? >> no. i remember very well my husband being in the white house, making some hard choices that were not popular at the time but being able to persevere and everybody could see the results whether it was in the balkans or anything along that line. there were areas that i disagreed with the president on, i talked about those. we often reached the same conclusion. at the end of the day, he's the president. he gets to make the decision and i respect that 100%. so, for me, this is about trying to explain to americans how --
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how any president, i don't care what party you're in, what perspective or experience you have, any president will face hard choices. hard choices are made with imperfect information by imperfect people and we have to be doing the best we can every day. now, we have a great system here, where we can have a vigorous public debate. that's all part of our system. i think it's the best system in the world. but the hard choices are going to keep coming and where i disagree with president obama i will be clear, but, in many areas, he and i worked together and i think we saw positive results. i'm very proud of what we did during the time i was there. i think we restored america's leadership at a time when it was in quite dire straits. we'll come back with you a
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little bit later. you talked in the publication about sexism and how it's a different climate now. and a lot of people weighing in. sarah palin sent a tweet overnight. your reaction on what she had to say. now, back to george. dramatic police chase caught on camera, an armed man shutting down roads in los angeles. >> we just saw the suspect stick something outside the driver's side window. >> reporter: the armed suspect running from police at over 100 miles an hour. the drama unfolding live on local news. he brannished a high-powered assault weapon outside the window, snaking in and out. watch the man as ditches the
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car. runs near the school. especially this part. >> you could see that this suspect has high ground up on the roof. >> reporter: over roofstreets. assault rifle in hand. area schools evacuated. police anxiously texting their kids to make sure they were safe. finally, the suspect held up in this north hollywood home. finally police fired tear gas into the home, forcing him out, face down on the ground, he surrendered. the suspect now identified as 41-year-old nolan perez, a convicted fellon, wanted for stalking and criminal threats. he faces a slew of other charges. the incredible thing, no one was injured here. by hollywood standards, this was a wild ride.
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george, robin. >> david, thanks. now to the va scandal, now a criminal invex gags, an extensionive new report veterans waited to see a doctor. abc's jim avila with the latest. >> reporter: now the va scandal has become a criminal investigation. writing to the attorney general urging the fbi to join the hunt. overnight, the acting inspector general telling the veterans affairs committee that the justice department has been called in. >> we have been in discussion with the department of justice concerning those and whether or not in the opinion of the department of justice, rise to the level of criminal prosecution. >> reporter: the ig telling congress hospital supervisors
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directed schedulers to cook the books. now theed a min strax itself finding the scheme to hide wait times to see veterans is now widespread. 57,000 veterans have been waiting to see doctors for more than three months. and 90 clinics made it appear that vets were getting quick care when they're not. >> it turns out that we knew this problem was bad. we didn't realize how bad it was. >> reporter: the va is calling vets one by one to get them off waiting lists. a total of 50,000 contacted so far. >> we have to work to earn back the trust of our veterans. >> this is the first time the inspector general has revealed that he's called in the attorney general to determine if there's been criminal activity at the va
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scandal that rises this whole new level. we're going to turn to dan with the other top stories. breaking news, one of the largest cities in iraq, appears to have fallen to al qaeda, insurgents have taken control of government buildings and the airport in mosul while local police and army officers have simply fled their post, this is a major blow to iraq's central government. also happening right now, 20 more schoolgirls have reportedly been kidnapped by militants in nigeria. fresh outrage in congress this morning over the deal that freed bowe bergdahl house lawmakers say they were told it was defense secretary hagel that made the final call to carry out
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the prisoner swap. another breaking, perhaps not shocking story this morning, clippers owner donald sterling has changed his mind -- again. he now says he won't be selling the team and he'll be suing the nba. sterling is expected in court today to challenge the deal that his wife made to sell the team for $2 billion. new video this morning from central florida showing the exact moment this sheriff's helicopter began the target of a dangerous laser attack, nearly blinding the crew. the pilot used a night-vision camera to pinpoint the laser's location and tracked down a 19-year-old suspect who could now face federal charges. the fbi recently announced a national crackdown on laser attacks. finally in the news, talk about being embarrassed on the national stage, quite literally, the uconn basketball teams were being honored at the white house.
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when is the stephanie took a tumble. consider this irony, last year, dollson was confident to challenge president obama to a dance competition. the president did tapromise to take part in the aforementioned dance contest but he doesn't want to em bar rbarrass his dau. some video coming in right now of the u.s. team for the world cup, arriving in brazil today. the whole tournament kicks off on thursday. they'll play on monday against ghana. the odds against them. they're looking pretty confident as they get off the plane there. >> coming from miami, they said, no problem, overnight flight. they had to drive four miles.
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four miles in 2 1/2 hours in traffic. >> traffic is so bad in that country, people take helicopters to get around. >> you do that anyway. >> you're used to that. >> if you stay around long enough, cecily, this is what happens. you're in of course for our honeymooning ginger zee. i want to begin the weather with a teachable moment. the true power of mother nature, from saratoga springs, new york, why you don't want to be under a tree during a lightning storm, like i say, when thunder roars, go indoors. it will continue to bring the risk of severe weather all of the way from louisiana into kentucky, we're looking at hail and high winds. your local weather forecast in just 30 seconds.
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. but first your tuesday trivia brought to you by the university of phoenix. >> hi, david murphy here with an update from accuweather. we do have some showers and a couple of thunderstorms that are moving toward the east-northeast. looks like some of these will slowly push through delaware county and philadelphia before too much longer. as we look outside gray skies over the airport right now. some of you might see fog here and there. temperatures are in the low 70's. your exclusive accuweather 7-day, it's warm and humid again today. a high of 83 and at times some showers and thunderstorms that could produce some
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>> robin, lot more from hillary clinton coming up. also coming up, the california youth pastor charged with murder. why he says it was self-defense. an incredible survival story. how responders pulled off the rescue on the mountain. con joined twins speaking for the first time on their medical miracle. and the college football player doing something that no one else has done on the field.
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let's head over to karen rogers who is starting in delaware. good morning. >> the closures of 495, we're seeing delays surrounding this area. 495 shut down between 12th street and terminal avenue. i-95 northbound in delaware is heavy, a 24 minute ride from 896 to 202. i-95 an alternate for you. you might want to head into new jersey and use 295. look at that speed of 65 miles an hour. compare that to what we're seeing on some of our roads. this is delaware at the state line. jammed from 452 to 495. as you look ahead you see that jam-up. roads are wet and that's helping to slow things down, tam. >> thank you karen. david murphy, i stepped outside not only are you dealing with rain that humidity is really heavy. >> yeah, it's pretty humid. we also have some fog and obviously clouds around the region. tam, storm tracker 6 live double scan giving that you live image of where the vein right now. i do have umbrella up because some light stuff has begun to push in towards philadelphia. looks like an earlier thunderstorm is beginning to lose a little bit of its umph
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and it's producing rain in a line from philadelphia. heavier stuff into salem county out of new castle delaware. 71 right now and it is muggy in philadelphia. your seven-day from accuweather shows a high of 83, warm and humid, some passing downpours are possible today, just like we had in some neighborhoods yesterday. it stays a little unsettled wednesday, thursday and friday, tam. >> thank you, david. we send you back now to "gma" doing the weather for ginger zee. we'll see you back here in 30. >> ♪
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♪ i'm on top of the world look at emily and kaitlyn cope land. conjoined twins, separated at 10 months, now speaking out for the first time on their 18th birthday. a medical miracle kept secret for a long time. you're about to meet them, an abc news exclusive. >> also ahead, incredible survival story, 911 call at almost 10,000 feet up a mountain when a climber falls. a high schoolgirl with a passion for football, she wouldn't take no for answer, now she's ready to break through the grass ceiling in college. you won't believe what position she's playing. >> not a kicker here.
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>> this is tough. >> kickers are tough, too. and every parents knows getting kids to get veggies can be challenging. the secret of getting them to eat their greens. but first the california youth pastor charged with murder after a man he fought with died of a head injury. he died six months after the fight. pastor claiming he was just defending himself. >> reporter: that pastor says he never hit the other man, he just knocked him to the ground in self-defense, but prosecutors say that's not the case but that the pastor punched the guy leading to fatal injuries. >> it's the pastor facing prison. >> i know i'm innocent. >> reporter: this morning 35-year-old robert cox faces murder charges, accused of killing another man during a sin city scuffle last june. >> the first thing i said to all
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of the students was let's lay hands on him and pray for him, because that's our heart. >> reporter: cox, a popular preacher. and married father of two, was leading a ministry trip last year and passing through las vegas when its group stopped for a late-night dinner at a sports bar. they were in a parking lot when a businessman suddenly approached them, aggressively starting a fight and that cox pushed him down to protect his parishioners. >> our pastor, rob, defended his family and he acted in self-defense. >> reporter: that tumble turned to tragedy, he hit his head on the pavement, simply into a coma, he died six months later, devastating his family. the pastor's wife said he never meant to hurt him. >> i believe my husband is
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innocent. >> reporter: but they're not buying it. allegedly that cox hit the man. >> this is a self-defense case. so, the crucial questions are going to be -- was the victim actually the aggressor? and did the defendant need to do what he did to protect himself? >> cox's church has started accepting donations to help pay for his legal fees. next hearing will be in las vegas on friday. he's expected to plead not guilty. now to that incredible survival story, amazing 911 call from almost 10,000 feet, a young woman who found 800 feet down the mountainside. spending a night in the cold waiting to be rescued. abc's neal karlinsky.
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>> we're going to try to move her. i'm a little nervous about that because there's a possibility of a spine injury. >> reporter: he was doing his best to stay calm. on a ledge nearly 9400 feet in the air, at the summit of washington state summit of. >> michele: stewart. where his climbing partner just fell. another day in her beloved mountains when vivian suddenly slipped. >> i knew i was stumbling. >> reporter: vivian sliding 800 feet down, landing on some rocks. her arm broken in two places. but she was alive. although her injuries weren't the only problem. >> they're coming. they're coming. >> reporter: over the course of hours, two helicopters tried to fly into rescue them, but turned around, because it was too windy. they were trying to keep fear
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from keeping in. >> we built a wind wall on the ledge. and slept on that. it was absolutely tiny. >> probably the size of the bathtub. >> reporter: after a freezing night, a third helicopter made it in, lowering a hose to rescue her. this morning, she's plenty sore, but getting better, but she knows it could have been so much worse. >> i don't think i would be too much differently than not to go. >> how many times do we hear that? they would still go back out. >> and some shiner. now to the weather and meteorologist cecily tynan in for ginger. >> another bad hair day. i want to show you a shot looking at central park, this is a live camera, we had visibility at 2 1/2 miles in central park, laguardia airport, down to a quarter mile, so flight delays. northeast, high humidity,
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scattered showers and thunderstorms with some heavy downpours. needles up to 111 in phoenix. las vegas up to >> thanks a lot cecily. looking good in new york again today. lots clouds. david murphy on the terrace. we have showers and even some thunderstorms in some areas so be careful of those. they're going o slow you down. 83, warm and humid. some more drenching >> this weather report has been brought to you by big lots. i want to tell you, in new york city, our weather, it's an annie song, the sun will come out tomorrow. it's going to get better. >> come on, sing it. >> sort of cloud cover. coming up, our interview with the identical twins born
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overcomers. triumph over tough challenges that life can throw at us all. two young women, emily and caitlin copeland, they were born conjoined, kept it a secret for a long time, this morning, they're sharing this remarkable story on this their 18th birthday. you'll see this only on "good morning america." they're as close as two sisters can be. >> i like growing up with her, she's fun. >> reporter: emily and caitlin copeland, 18-year-old conjoined twins, who can share an easy laugh, a bond few can ever imagine. emily and caitlin were born c conjoined. their parents were thrilled to hear they were pregnant with twins, until they heard con joined. >> that was a long, long
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horrible weekend. >> i think the biggest thing was the lack of information that we had on the whole situation. >> there wasn't anything good on the internet. one baby survives separation, the other died that was the worse. >> reporter: doctors at children's memorial hospital in houston did everything to ensure a safely delivery for the first case of conjoined twins. but there was hope. >> fortunately the heart was not share. . >> reporter: fast forward, 18 years later, the twins who were successfully separated at 10 months, are more than thriving. they're co-valedictorians of their high school class. about to head off to college. >> we're going to be separated more permanently for the first time. >> reporter: how do you feel about that, emily?
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being away from your sister for the first time. >> it's scary. when i start overthinking it i get scared. >> reporter: emily prefers to knit and stay outside. caitlin likes sports. >> i think at school, that's how people would describe us. >> the girls don't remember being physically conjoined, the only clue is the scar on their chest, but they feel the closeness every day. >> you seem so close. and i think being conjoined, you can look at a picture and say, they really were close. it's true. the physical aspect is 100% true emotionally. >> your family, you're very
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passionate about your faith and about helping others and sitting down right now it's not about you two, it's about those families who may have faced what it is your family had to face. >> we're so blessed to have this happen to us. >> i would say to other families, don't expect the worst. >> i hope we can help so many people and just be, if anything, something a story to read and smile when everything looks bad. >> sisters, spreading their message of hope and love. boy, they have great smiles. they do. >> made us smiled. >> they talked about their parents, when they were going to have conjoined twins, they went online and everything was just -- their hope, when people google about conjoined twins, they'll see their story and know that there is hope. yes, it is difficult. but there are good outcomes like
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♪ >> ♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. it's 7:55 on this tuesday june 10. let's head over to karen rogers. she's taking a look at the schuylkill its raining out there. >> it is wet, it is slow as we can see on the schuylkill expressway here at montgomery drive. you're really heavy in both directions at this point. eastbound traffic right here headed into the city. travel time westbound other schuylkill from the vine to the blue route, a 42 minute ride. so some good size delays and you see that reflected on the big picture. look at the area in red here, 7 miles an hour so crawling along in this single digits at this point so watch for some heavy traffic. eastbound near montgomery about 15 miles an hour. i-95 southbound not much better as we can see 15 miles
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an hour from allegheny to girard, so slow it there. lincoln drive is clear. that accident lincoln drive and kelly drive looking better there. in new jersey we see speeds like 10 miles an hour on 55, 13 miles an hour on 42. that's your northbound traffic. it is a 47 minute ride from the a.c. expressway to the walt whitman bridge. that is a good size delay. >> let's go to david murphy. let's take a live look at the fog at philadelphia international airport. you can see the tarmac is wet, it's sort of gray and soupy out there today. not a fun day to be outside, david murphy. >> all right, tam, we've got storm tracker 6 live double scan right now showing that you a thin line of showers is pushing through the city. obviously it is raining here at channel 6. right now in most areas the intensity of the rain has tapered off. we had a lot of yellow earlier. now most of this is in lighter shades of green so a steady rain but not too pounding. in southern new castle county delaware there's a heavier cell highlightd in red. 71 degrees a little muggy in philadelphia right now and even in areas where it isn't
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raining you're probably experiencing some noticeable humidity. this afternoon warm and humid again, 83 degrees the high, clouds some sunny breaks. and at times there will be some more drenching downpours and into tonight. 79 tomorrow, probably not as much rain tomorrow, tam. >> okay, thank you, david. back to "gma."
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good morning, america, it's 8:00 a.m. and hillary clinton tackling her hard choices. one-on-one with robin. feeling fried? the secret bad habits draining your energy, what you can do right now to zap some life back into your life, starting this morning. all that and what's this so-called mermaid doing swimming with the sharks? as we say -- >> good morning, america. look at that energy and see why r5 is one of the hottest
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teen pop bands right now. harper's going with a friend tonight to the concert. big end of school extravaganza. look at them signing autographs for the fans. r5 is going to be performing live. >> some fans in the studio, she has one of the pictures of the band members. you'll get a great, great shot of them. don't worry about that. also ahead the experiment challenging the way we think about women who wear makeup and how much of it which is so -- the surprising reactions when one woman put our perceptions to the test. also, the confessions of a serial and a very successful dater, shall we say, what this dating superstar reveals what men are really thinking and looking for in a date.
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>> what one guy is really looking into a date. >> george, you're correct. >> after some news from dan. let's get to the headline this morning. some breaking news, a tragic and deadly mistake has cost five american lives in afghanistan, they were killed in what appears to have been a friendly fire incident. some sort of miscommunication resulted in a b1 bomber dropping a bomb way too close to those americans. also breaking right now, al qaeda has seized control of one of the largest cities in iraq, forcing iraqi security forces to flee. nearly two dozen american senators are now calling on the justice department to open a criminal investigation into the va affairs hospital scandal. new audit reveals 57,000 veterans have been waiting more than three months for their first medical apointment. dozens of sharks have been
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driving swimmers out of the waters along the gulf coast, forcing beaches in miami to shut down. the fda is releasing new safety standards today for infant form las, forcing them to prove they support normal physical growth a six-time solympian gold medalist, she fell off her all-terrain vehicle in arizona. she said she couldn't move her toes, the hospital is not commenting on the extent of her injuries, but she says she's in good condition this morning timely, team usa has arrived in brazil for the world cup, but they forgot, apparently, one player who could have been a
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secret weapon, it's a beagle, this beagle who apparently bends it like beckham, she's a guard dog in the goal. getting up on her hind legs, refusing to let one ball get by her. she does her celebrity hand stands. >> oh, look. >> she has several outfits, several positions. the hand stands are particularly impressive. >> did dan steal that from you? >> no. >> was that your lead story in "pop news"? >> no. >> that is a top dog and yes, dan, that was my lead. >> i'm going to pay for it. >> no, not at all. "pop news" is coming up in a second. let's get to the weather with cecily tie nba from our
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affiliate in philadelphia. >> i have 9-year-old jordan with me, he's going to staying up late for the nba finals. you're going to be rooting for the heat? >> spurs! >> go spurs. let's look at the weather. starting down in florida, where the heat is on, jacksonville, 94 degrees. it will be dry this morning, but scattered thunderstorms with heavy rain, after 3:00. we're looking at the potential for up to 4 inches locally, all of the way from florida up and close to parts of new york state by thursday. so, keep the umbre >> thanks cecily up there indoors in new york. i'm david murphy outside ununder the umbrella we have a shower popping through. we're in the 70's now, wool go to 83 for a high later. warm and humid conditions much like yesterday and like
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yesterday, there occasionally will be a shower or even a thunderstorm popping through and in some cases we could see some drenching downpours. that's already occurred in some of our western suburbs this morning. tomorrow still humid, 79, clouds, some sun, a passing shower possible and then bumpier on thursday and friday. >> just to be fair, i'll be looking for a miami heat fan out here in the next half-hour. lara. here's what's coming up on -- first in pop news, maks is back. you'll never guess where he's headed next new research on how you can really, really -- i pray -- get your kids to embrace eating vegetables. and the bad habits robbing you of energy. stay with us. all that, plus r5, coming up live here in times square, on "good morning america."
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not he'll do it. >> none of them have really said. they keep that open. >> they're all kind of big stars. >> great to have him back this season. >> and he was well behaved, i dare say. then, also, it's a love match for tennis star monica seles, the youngest winner of the french open at 16, is 42, is engaged to a 72-year-old billionaire tom golinos. as george said, he's run for governor, currently looking to buy the buffalo bills. we wish them congratulations. love match. >> all the best to them. >> absolutely. and finally, a little fashion news for you, move over, this summer, trend-setting men will be wearing suits long on style but short in the pants.
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the short suit looks typical on top. >> dan is going to do it. >> worn with the tie. the bottoms are cropped at the team. j crew, barney's among those selling them. i'm getting an indication by george and dan, would you consider doing this, on the hot summer days? >> i would quote the owner of california chrome, no and hell no. >> that's funny, i found these shots. >> oh, man. >> you're looking at the two w newest models for j crew's short suits. that's pop news. now to our heat index, could researchers have cracked the code to get kids to eat their
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veggies. one of the most popular stories on the "new york times" website, revealing the solution to the problem could be on how to pitch it. you have to avoid telling them, veggies will make you smarter or stronger. okay a professor at the university of chicago who co-authored the study, when feeding the children, quote, nothing helps beyond no message whatsoever. treat veggies like any other food. >> nothing is going to make a difference is what he's saying. >> kind of hide it a little bit. put it in certain foods. i found that to be very effective. i do think there's something in the kinship where they think something is good for it must not taste good. a way we can make those worlds
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mingle. >> can we get r5 to eat veggies. also burning up the heat index, trending big overnight on our website at abc news, an article breaking down 15 bad habits that drain your energy, skipping exercise when you're tired, not consuming enough iron, checking your e-mail at bedtime and you have trouble saying no. another one right there. we want to bring in dr. richard besser for his thoughts. the one that stuck out to me was definitely skipping the exercise when you're tired is going to hurt you. >> i'm too tired to exercise. but actually, exercise increasing your energy level. you know, it may be something as simple as getting up and taking a brisk walk around the block may give you the energy that you were lacking. >> we talked about it off-camera yesterday about saying no.
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and how we're often pleasers. >> it's true. people who can't say no, you end up using energy on things you wouldn't. you put those things together, by the end of the day, you feel like you have had no time for yourself. you're exhausted. >> i'm not going to go to work for the next three days. >> just say no, dan. >> you may have to practice saying no. >> starting right now. >> i read a great tip i think it was on slate, when someone asks you something would you do it tomorrow, kind of gives you answer. >> that's good. you can practice in the car saying no. >> do you want to do the next story? >> no. >> do you want to do the medical story? >> no. it's actually liberating. >> see other bad habits that
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drain your energy on our website. also on the heat index, excuse me, doctor, i'm going to go over to the social square. this is something having to do with a big reveal for anybody who's following the world cup. here's a fun way to support for your country's team. type in hashtag and your country's three-letter approve yags. # usa, the flag will appear afterwards. the usa is predicted to beat ghana, but not advance beyond the group stage. brazil is predicted to win.
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back over to you guys. next up in the heat index, confessions of a serial online dater, not quite as sinister as it sounds, now he's having second thoughts on his lifestyle. ryan smith is here with the story. >> reporter: millions of people date each year, online, but for some guys it can feel like being a kid in the candy store. one man finds that the addictive nature of online dating can make it hard to settle down. online dating it's the new normal for singles to find a date. >> it's very hard to date somebody and not think about the 20 other beautiful girls that are waiting for you in your mailboxes. >> reporter: meet joshua, online dating and relationship expert for the huffington post.
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>> on online dating i was a disaster. >> reporter: these are all different women? >> all different women. >> reporter: he's a self-proclaimed god among men. in his article, has online dating turned me into a bad person? confessions of a professional online dater. he wrote, quote, the time when i appreciated women for both their imperfections. >> sometimes i'm torn. i enjoy meeting beautiful girl after beautiful girl. >> reporter: he's being honest, he knows how to connect with women online. given more options than to choose from. >> the newness can be somewhat of an addiction. >> reporter: but there's no love
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lost for him. >> i don't agree with it. >> the kind of guys i definitely want to avoid. >> reporter: since writing the article, he's been called everything including a psycho path. despite the criticism, he stands by his statements and he says he's still looking for lasting love online. he's in his early 30s. he hopes to settle down by 35. >> good luck with that. >> i think it's clear that he has commitment issue. it gave him the access to come up against his issues. we don't know what our issues are unless something triggers them. he's now been -- by picking the faults in people, that's a clear sign of commitment issue. >> and getting married at 35 which he says he wants to do we
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heard what other people think about him. he even says he's a horrible person. >> hopefully that's the catalyst to make him look inside and do some changing. it's like, he can't be a cad, if women didn't allow him to be. he's telling women, hey, look, i'm not looking for anything serious and they're -- excuse me, they're ignoring that. that often all too often. he's telling his truth. you need to hear that. >> why are they ignoring that? >> because everybody wants what they want. and the most dangerous way is when you really think, he likes me, he acts like he likes me. >> is it okay to date a lot of
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people online? >> yes, if you're using it to find the person who's right for you. you can kind of vet somebody, you can see if you have commonty. >> i would love to take this broader, so, you said you have a lot of clients who think men, your clients, very difficult for men to be monogamous. >> no, it depends on the man. no man can be faithful. i have a lot of male clients who say, i don't want more than owih one person. you can be. it's a choice. >> it's a funny way to put it. >> the story that makes me very glad i'm no longer single. >> yes. it was a pretty tough read.
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>> well, good for him for being honest and sparking the conversation. you know, especially when you meet someone online, you feel like you know them. but you don't. that's the real key. not to jump into something quickly. take the time to get to know them. >> great advice. something else burning up the heat index, an experiment about makeup. how men and women perceive other women who wear makeup. >> reporter: they say beauty is onld skin deep. nearly half of american women admit they wouldn't be caught dead without a little makeup on. >> we feel more confident. we exudes confidence. >> reporter: the amount of makeup you packed on your face increase the way you're perceived by others.
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this college student decided to find out. conducting a one-week cosmetic experiment, using hers as the guinea pig, wearing makeup, light makeup and then a full face. then she posted her results online. day one, no makeup, her boyfriend thought she had fallen ill as did so many others. >> i got so comments saying you look like you had a long day. >> reporter: light makeup. >> no guys made any comments about my appearance. >> reporter: on the last day of her experiment, with full makeup, she was bombarded with praise. >> i had a guy if i was going out that night because it looked like i was ready to party. >> reporter: the truth is, this is how i normally spend my days. only when i come to work when i layer on the war paint and this
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is me after. what impact does wearing makeup on just the wearer but on the perceiver. >> when we wear makeup, we feel more confident and what happens is, we come across as more credible. >> reporter: she said that her experiment has changed the definition of beauty. for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, new york. >> now, we'll go to the woman who considers herself a real-life mermaid, swimming with the sharks, it's all to raise awareness about the threat humans pose to marine life. >> reporter: one of the largest predators of the climate was baring down on hannah frazier. with no air, it was the stuff of hollywood horror flicks like jaws.
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the sharks were close enough. the professional mermaid has taken her tale all over the world, swimming with whales, even great whites. but here, she was hoping to become the first human to plant a kiss, yes a kiss, on a shark able to kill her with a single chomp. watch as the diver hauls that crate of bait right over frazier. we traveled out to the bahamas to watch the protest on the worldwide killing of sharks. you surrendered yourself to these animals. >> not one single moment when i felt the shark was trying to attack. >> reporter: but the risks are real. a nurse shark did this? that shark, part of a featured film, tears of a mermaid, chronicling the mass extinction
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that some say is happening now. >> if we can stay peaceful, they also stay peaceful. >> and thankfully, not a single mermaid. for "good morning america," matt gutman abc news, in the bahamas. >> that's amazing. >> that is. that is. coming up, hillary clinton is back with us, opening up, looking forward to being a grandmother and what she said that had sarah palin responding on twitter. come on back.
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>> ♪ >> "action news" is brought to >> ♪ system and by menopause the musical. >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. it's 8:27 on this tuesday june 10. it's go over to karen rogers. you say there have been a few accidents. >> yeah, we have one here in new castle county blocking all lanes of eastbound old baltimore pike at salem church road. allowing traffic to get by around the shoulder. one in camden county near haddon township right on the black horse pike where a pedestrian was struck at route 130. that's a busy area. that accident in the process of clearing out but watch for that right now with any crews that may be left on the scene. as we look at the big picture just horribly slow speeds. wet roads not helping. 6 miles an hour at times on the schuylkill but you can see the area of yellow basically heavy from 202 down to center city and westbound you can see from south street on out you're looking very slow and i-95 southbound about 13 miles
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an hour from the betsy ross bridge to about girard. we'll go outside live one more time. you see the gray conditions, not terribly wet on the blue route in norristown but still jammed tam. >> intermittent showers and humidity the big issues this morning. let's go over to david murphy and find out more. good morning. >> all right, tam, wants to start you on storm tracker 6 live double scan. we had some heavy downpours earlier in the western suburbs that have largely fallen apart, just light sprinkles and showers here or there. one heavy cell crossing the delaware bay and the rest of the heavy stuff off the coast of south jersey right now. 71 degrees and muggy in philadelphia. today's high 83, warm and humid, clouds, some sunny breaks. much like yesterday and like yesterday we could see a drenching shower or a thunderstorm in a couple of neighborhoods as we move through the day and in through this evening. still humid tomorrow, 79, probably less rain overall and then thursday humid with some more showers developing in the afternoon, 79. showers and thunderstorms again on friday and some more drenchers possible. tam. >> okay, thank you, david.
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to talk about the reaction you have from sarah palin, she read h your book. in your book, you stated that the obama administration at the time, asked you to be critical of her when she was selected as the vp nominee and you refused to do, the former governor, she tweeted this, she said, looked who fired the first shot in the real war on women. hint, it wasn't the gop, see this excerpt from hillary's book. >> that's not exactly what i said. what i said was, in -- beginning the process of working with then-senator obama after i ended my campaign, we had as i describe in the book, an awkward but necessary meeting to clear the air on a couple of issues, and one of them was the sexism that unfortunately was present in that '08 campaign. >> were you asked to be critical
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of her? >> yes. that very first day, the obama campaign said, well, we want you to go out and criticize her. i said, for what? for being a woman? no. let's wait until we find out where she stands. i think it's fair to say that i made it clear i'm not going to go attack somebody for being a woman or a man. i'm going to try to look at the issues, where they stand, what their experiences, what they intend to do and then that's fair game. >> you have been out there speaking on women's rights. i have seen you out there, speaking of women's rights or human rights. what's important here. usa today, front page, do you think the climate is different now for a woman running for president than in '08? >> i think it's different for women across the board.
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not just in the political sphere that we continue to have these obstacles to women's full participation. it's true across the board. i think over the last six, seven years, there has been a much greater awareness in the american public about the double standard, so, i really believe that there's a great discussion going on now and whether it's somebody running for president or somebody climbing the corporate ladder or broadcasting or anything else, there's much greater awareness and that's all to the good. >> let's talk about family. you and your family have very intense schedule, how much quality time do you have? no. >> we're together a lot, i mean, we just have a lot of time and it's probably as much time as we have had together, you know, for a number of years, because we're always working hard, we like to
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work hard, but we also really relish the time together. >> the family is growing. you're going to be a grandmother in the fall. >> in the fall. i want this to develop organically. i have talked to my friends and some of them said, i knew exactly what i wanted to be called and i had a hard time getting them to call that. i couldn't be happier. this is something that i looked forward for a long time. >> the way you write about her in the book that's quite obvious. >> you're known for your sense of humor. quick responses to some of the things that people are asking. who is your favorite republican in congress? >> oh, well, despite my problems sometimes with him, john mccain, because he and i have traveled a lot and you know, we argue a lot. he goes off on something that i disagree with, but, you know, i
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admire him. >> who's the person living that you admire the most. >> living is hard. it used to be nelson mandela. probably desmond tutu. >> politician you would let baby-sit your future grandchild? >> there are a lot of them. very close to a lot of the women in the senate. i'm putting out the offer right now, if they want to baby-sit, all they need to do is call. >> game three of the nba finals. texas or florida? >> florida. when you pose it like that. >> thank you so much. >> thanks robin. >> appreciate it. "hard choices" out today. >> thanks. >> take care. another final check of the weather with cecily. >> thank you, robin. lot of people out here for our
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r5. emily and justina you have a message for rob. >> i want to take a selfie. let's talk about the weather. 119 reports of severe weather yesterday and that threat continues from louisiana into kentucky, strong winds, large hail, even the possibi >> thank you she is loom david murphy on the terrace. a little bit foggy and cloudy out here. a couple showers this morning. your exclusive accuweather 7-day shows a high of 83 warm and humid at times a passing shower or drenching this weather report has been brought to you by nextcard. two of the stars of "22 jump' street." wyatt russell and amber stevens.
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you have a bromance in the movie with channing that making jonah jealous. >> channing finds a kindred spirit in the character i play. he's the captain of the football team. channing sees in him what he could have been and it becomes about whether you should be with somebody that's like or opposite of you. >> you have a full-on romance with jonah. >> oh, yes. >> what makes your character fall in love with jonah hill? >> in our first meeting, he gets up on stage and does some slam poetry and my character is an art student. i'm all into it. i think it's hilarious.
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and then we have these deep conversations and stuff. i think that's what kind of connects us. >> i wasn't aware that poetry slams -- i would have tried it if it was a possibility. you come from a family of actors. kurt russell, goldie ha iie haw sister kate hudson. >> i was a professional hockey player, i played goal for a long time, got injured. when i stopped, i looked for other things to do. i thought i would give acting a shot. it worked out. >> i'm excited to see the film. "22 jump street" is in theaters everywhere starting this friday coming up, our big daddy of all
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shows out all over the place. >> the big tour starts in september. >> the big u.s. portion of the tour starts in september. we have already been to europe and canada. >> look at you, aren't you so fancy now. all four siblings we have here. then we have ellington. that's the best friend. what's it like to be the only nonsib in this? >> i a family. >> only girl. together they're r5. here they are with forget about you. ♪ oh know here we go. hear your voice on the radio ♪ ♪ like every single song is about you, uh ♪
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♪ every sec, that we spent ♪ lots of mess stuck up in my head ♪ ♪ got me so distracted and confused ♪ ♪ baby i think i've lost my mind ♪ ♪ feels like you crashed into my life ♪ ♪ i keep on losing track of time ♪ ♪ i'm so messed up ♪ i can't remember what i did tonight, or even yesterday ♪ ♪ like, dude, where's my car, excuse me, what's my name ♪ ♪ my mind's a total blank but i just can't forget about you, forget about you ♪ ♪ i just can't forget about you ♪ >> good morning. good morning. let's have a great day today. ♪ think that's it's coming back. something about the time we
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had ♪ ♪ wish that we would have been recording ♪ ♪ so right, super tight, can't recall a thing last night but woke up with a smile in the morning ♪ ♪ baby i think i've lost my mind ♪ ♪ feels like you crashed into my life ♪ ♪ i keep on losing track of time i'm so messed up, yeah ♪ ♪ i can't remember what i did tonight or even yesterday ♪ ♪ my mind is a total blank ♪ i just can't forget about you ♪ ♪ forget about you ♪ i just can't forget about you ♪ ♪ forget about you ♪ forget about you
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♪ which way is up, which way is down ♪ i'm floating high, high off the ground, caught in my head can't get you out ♪ ♪ i can't remember what i did tonight or even yesterday ♪ ♪ i can't remember ♪ my mind's a total blank ♪ i can't forget about you ♪ ♪ forget about you ♪ i just can't forget about you ♪ ♪ i can't forget about you ♪ ♪
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♪ [ cheers and applause ]
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♪ our thanks again to r5 and
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can you go in on the sign, poor ellington, the drummer, do not feed. come on, guys. >> that's okay, he can eat now. a fun clip from the exciting new abc show, "chasing life." it follows a journalist starting to work her way up the ladder, but she gets a diagnosis of cancer. take a look. >> can i borrow a tissue. >> am i making him sick? >> you're drooling a little bit. >> that's what i said, one of those annoying girls. >> arts and entertainment, please. >> whoa, fighting words right there. chasing life starts tonight at 9:00/8:00 central on abc family. tomorrow on "good morning america" -- the secret to your best beach body, ever. and father's day surprise from mario batali.
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>> ♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. 8:56 on this tuesday june 10. we're going to head over to karen rogers and you say there's news of a new accident in delaware.
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>> yeah its right on i-95 southbound at 896 blocking the right lane and this accident also blocking the southbound off-ramp. so you've got two areas blocked here with an accident just coming in in new castle. outside on the schuylkill expressway and you can see it's wet here as well as fog conditions as we're looking at really heavy traffic we've had all morning on the schuylkill in both directions. this is a live look near the boulevard and look at that westbound traffic, a 42 minute ride from the vine to the blue route. even though that heavy rain we had isn't there at the moment the roads are still wet and dealing with very slow speeds. 6 miles an hour at times westbound in that area. i-95 not much better, 15 miles an hour from allegheny to girard, tam. >> okay, thank you, karen. well, let's head over to meteorologist, david murphy. we've seen rain, we've seen humidity. how is it looking right now, david? >> cloudy an bit foggy in parts of the region. right now low lying cloud cover producing a bit of moisture or mist here on the terrace but you can see on storm tracker the active rain is really falling apart. most of the heavy stuff off the cost now. as we take a look at temperatures we're up to 73 in
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philadelphia and it is a bit humid and as i said a bit on the damp side. your exclusive accuweather 7-day warm and humid again today, much like yesterday, clouds, sunny breaks highs in the low 80's and at times there will be a shower or a thunderstorm that could in this humidity humid air mass produce a drenching downpour. tomorrow 79 slight chance of a shower. more showers on thursday and showers and thunderstorms possible again on friday, tam. >> thank you, david. coming up later on "action news" at noon hillary clinton is talking all about it, that being her first book. the former first lady and secretary of state spoke exclusively on "good morning america" today about that book, what she revealed about her time in the white house and her potential run for the that's all hedda at noon. live with kelly and michael up next on 6ab
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announcer: it's "live with kelly and michael." today, "game of thrones" star kit harington. and from the new film "jersey boys," john lloyd young. and wild animals courtesy of rick schwartz and the san diego zoo. plus, jim parsons takes a seat at the co-host desk. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] announcer: now here are kelly ripa and jim parsons! [cheers and applause] ♪

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