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. good morning, america. >> dempsey! dan sen it's 2-1 so the u.s.! >> team usa place their heart out. a tense and dramatic game. head-to-head with one of the world's top players. >> that is a world class ball from ronaldo. >> equalizer. >> the heartbreaking last gasp goal. and holding their breath for every twist and turn. and we hear from one of the heros. break now, major flooding from minnesota to texas. highways drowning in feet of water, entire neighborhoods with a foot of rain, more on the way. and adreft for 14 hours in
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florida, this couple's last-minute rescue by fishermen, speaking out about their escape. and peanut takes manhattan, and takes the title as the world's ugliest dog. the mutt with the comeback story is live in times square and ready for his closeup. but are you? we love you, peanut! >> peanut! >> yeah. hey, americans all around the world on that emotional roller coaster watching that world cup match. kansas city! to new york city. >> wow. >> celebrating the goals by team usa. but wait a minute, wait a minute. this was the shock in chicago when portugal, you know, scored that last minute goal. >> i think our living room in
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shock as well. team usa just seconds away from escaping that group of death into the next round. they are very much in it. it was not bad. paula faris has the dramatic details from rio. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, george. the u.s. had this game all but won. they were moving on to round two, but with 30 seconds to go, heartbreak across the globe. it was the latest world cup regulation goal ever scored. it was almost a miracle on the pitch. >> jones -- oh, yes! jermaine jones! what a cracker from him! >> reporter: jermaine jones tying the score against powerhouse portugal in the 64th minute. >> sensational strike. >> reporter: needing a win to guarantee advancement, and in the 81st minute, grabbed the
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lead. >> dempsey! is he onside? he is. 2-1 to the u.s. >> reporter: but going into the last minute of play with the score of 2-1, and americans everywhere rejoicing -- >> usa! >> one nation, one team. usa, we take the game. >> portugal superstar christian know ronaldo steps up with this. >> the equalizer! >> reporter: and with just 30 seconds remaining, portugal ended in a tie. leaving the americans battered but not broken. bob woodruff caught up with jermaine jones this morning right after the game. it was in the heart of the amazon. four of his kids and his wife were at the stadium to witness the goal. >> my oldest boy, he's 12, he was crying when i scored the goal. >> reporter: like the rest of
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the team, jones believes the americans have a great chance against number two-ranked germany. >> we know we have to have focused for every game, and we already show it. >> reporter: so what's next? well, team usa plays germany this wednesday in recife. they can still advance to. robyn. >> i bet they're not. all right, get the perspective of soccer analyst and former u.s. team member. you were speechless after the match. what are your thoughts this morning? >> brutal, brutal. oh, god. it was absolutely brutal. for people just coming to the game, don't know a lot about soccer, they were amazed and surprised and stunned, that's one thing. even for soccer folks like myself, it was stunning to let a goal in at that moment, to have
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it in the palm of your hand. and maybe getting a little greedy. after that, the u.s. had four points. if they would take that, 100%. you go out, three points against ghana, and let it slip away in the last minute. absolutely brutal, but as we have seen, the team is resili t resilient, put it up against germany, have a chance to get out of the group. >> you make up great points. you are absolutely right. when they said prior to the world cup, they would have four points now, yeah. how do you, if you're a team member for team usa, how do you get back up for the match against germany? >> well, look, from a coaching perspective, jurgen klinsmann has paid a lot of money to figure this out. he will talk to the team and say put it away. yes, there were mistakes and you can look at things that happened. but the reality is they were planning on this third game against germany having to be the
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one where they had to go get points. and that's the situation they're in right now. don't think for a second that jurgen klinsma jurgen klinsmann and this team didn't go back and start thinking about this and say what did we do? because if this goal turns out to be the reason why they don't go on to the next round, that would be devastating to have it in the palm of your hand just sitting there and to let it get away at the last second. >> brutal is the word. you said it right from the get go. thanks so much. we look forward to see ying you again. team usa versus germany at 11:30 a.m. eastern on espn. >> we will not miss that. now to the record rain this weekend. clayton sandell has the latest from st. paul, minnesota. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. normally this is a sidewalk, but you can see the mississippi river here has completely jumped its banks. it is already three feet above flood stage and still another three feet to go before it
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stops. this morning, rushing water is closing bridges, swallowing roads and highways across minnesota. as the water keeps rising -- >> we live right on top of that hill right there. but no way to get there. >> reporter: flooding on the ground, and fire from above. this oil tank going up in flames in canadian, texas, overnight, after being struck by lightning during a relentless supercell. some of the biggest devastation caused by flash flooding to the south and west of dallas. >> i have never seen it like this before. >> reporter: this neighborhood underwater, in some areas, more than 7 inches of rain. >> a nice little light show. whoa. >> reporter: havoc across parts of the nation, along the gulf coast, wind gusts up to 60 miles an hour. and colorado and montana, lots of hail, covering this road like a blanket.
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and in kansas, blinding rain forced these two cars to take cover in a drive through lane. and they'll be sweating it out for a few more days. this river is not expected to crest until thursday. until then, hoping those heavy rains stay away, robin. >> i hope they do. and over to ginger with more. good morning. >> we will get to the rain possibilities in minnesota in a moment. but this morning, dallas/full-time wordallas/wort. but the heavy rain. show you who's going to get what, through wednesday. fortunately not as much rain up here, and the rivers are going to crest, and look, though, dallas, northeast texas, all the up to western new york, looking for flooding. george. turn now to the crisis in iraq. militants on the march capturing four more key towns, secretary of state john kerry has arrived in baghdad for urgent talks on
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how to handle the uprising. jon karl has the latest from the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, this is a dangerous and high-stakes trip for the secretary of state. he just wrapped up a meeting with the prime minister al maliki that lasted for two years. coming out of the meeting, he was heard saying that is good, but this comes at a time of mounting frustration with the government and the unwillingness to overcome the divides tearing that country apart. shortly before he went to baghdad, the secretary of state suggested it's time for new leadership. >> and the president suggests that as well, even though it's not up to him to pick the iraqi leaders. we have 300 advisers in the region prepared to go, about a hundred heading into baghdad. can they make a difference with the iraqi army crumbling? >> reporter: there's no optimism they will make a difference unless they can make progress on
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the political issues. those militants have a degree of support along the sunni population in the north, there is no faith in the government. they are not calling for maliki to go, make no mistake, the view in the white house and in the administration is that he must go if there is to be a resolution here. >> thanks very much. and the rest of the morning's top stories. good morning, everyone. and we begin with a major new car recall. but it's not from general motors. it's from japanese car makers, and the problem is faulty air bags. honda, nissan and mazda expanded recalls, including some honda fits and accords because the air bags could explode. the models affected were sold between 2000 and 2005. the problem is blamed for two deaths. we have a complete listen our website good morning america.com on yahoo!. and dramatic moments in court as three tv reporters were
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sentenced to prison in cairo. the reporters for the english channel held in cages during court now face seven years behind bars after being convicted of broadcasting false information to undermine the government. al jazeera calls that absurd. and back at home, fire tore through this apartment building in denver. it's difficult see, but on the far right side of the screen, one family was seen climbing down with bed sheets they tied together. eight people were injured. and a near-death experience for a georgia man struck by lightning while raking the yard. sean o'connor thought a tree branch fell on him, but saw smoke come frk his steel toe boot. >> i felt like i had a real bad
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sunburn on my leg. this is the boot i had on my foot. >> his heart rate was low, but well enough to go home from the hospital the next day. the first fishing trip of the summer turned into an experience of a lifetime for some men off the coast of new jersey. look at that that is a great white shark that swam up and ripped into the bait. it was about 16 feet long. thankfully, it swam away once the bait was gone. great whites in new jersey. all right. remind me not to go swimming. and winnie the pooh with his hand in the honey jar. yogi, the black bear, rummaging through the freezer. they were trying to figure out who was stealing from their outdoor fridge and leaving the door open. they caught him. this is my favorite part, he found frozen bags of veggies and tossed those out. he instead went for the frozen
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meat in the back. apparently he's not on the paleo diet we're going to be talking about coming up in a little bit. >> you have to tie that all in. all right, thank you. now to the escaped convict on the loose, terrifying an entire countryside, taking a hostage on his run from the law. gio benitez has the details. >> reporter: this morning a desperate man hunt for timothy bufington. he's armed and dangerous. he escaped in pine bluff, arkansas, thursday everything. during his escape, took the woman hostage. but that woman was able to escape unharmed. but he's at large, believed to have a shotgun and a backpack full of ammunition. pine bluff and the surrounding communities on high alert. >> lock my doors and slept with one eye open. >> reporter: the search hampered by the densely-wooded landscape.
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he was 15 years into a 20 year sentence for the murder of his ex-wife. prison officials say he was a model inmate, trusted so much he was transferred to the pine bluff facility. a low security work release unit where only the most well-behaved can hone job skills before being released back into society. it's unclear how he escaped. he's 5'6", 180 pounds, with a scar on his upper left arm and right wrist. and last seen wearing a white prison jump suit. >> definitely a dangerous guy. thank you. now sticker shock at starbucks, prices will go up starting tomorrow. take-home coffee beans will cost more too. matt gutman has the details. >> reporter: it wasn't the jolt they were expecting. as they are caffeinating the prices, a 5 to 20 cent price spike per cup, and up to a buck
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per package of coffee. last week they said they were optimistic that prices wouldn't budge. >> the cost of coffee is low cost with the other expenses. >> that venn tee latte that i enjoyed, price is going to remain steady in. >> i hope so. >> reporter: but the cost is going up. prices for medium and large coffees, known as grande and venti will be especially frothy, up between 10 and 15 cents. and mocha drinks -- up to 14 cents. and it's a whopping $4.65 before tax. they blamed competitive dynamics and cost structure. costs like materials, labor, and rent space. and you can expect to feel that coffee burn tomorrow when the price hike kicks in.
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the one buck boost on coffee in retailers begins in july. remember, guys, in ost low, norw norway, this can cost 10 bucks. >> wow. >> doesn't make -- >> makes you feel badly for the norwegians. >> yeah, exactly. one very happy family this morning. >> yeah, switching gears. this family never gave up hope they would find their beloved dog who disappeared almost two years ago. and with good reason. this morning, she looks right at home. but this death-defying dog has been far from her owner's loving embrace for nearly two years. >> i'm sure the stories she could tell. >> reporter: the braun family was devastated after murphy went missing in tahoe national forest in 2012. they posted fliers for two long winters, hanging on to hope, and
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now those prayers are answered. after hearing reports that a golden retriever had been seen wandering about 11 miles where they lost murphy, they drove to the camp site with the blanket and mr. braun's hat. they set out the belongings, hoping the familiar scents night imight bring it in. >> i knew that's murphy. it was curled up with its head on the hat. >> reporter: but murphy's appearance changed after months in the wild. they feared it might not be their up. but there was a scar above her right elbow. >> it's very, very faint. right there, you can see it. >> reporter: and her telltale comfort with the family. >> it's truly her, unbelievable story. >> reporter: morgan was a baby when murphy went missing. her parents say this picture shows her telling murphy they'll
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never lose her again. that's a promise. the tales that dog could tell, no pun intended. >> murphy's home. thank you. now to the flooding in the midwest. ginger has the latest. >> it is slowing down. but you don't have to have rain falling to make the rivers rise. we have been watching that, but severe storms possible, including denver today. later this afternoon and evening, anyone from here in orange from far southwestern nebraska and kansas and colorado, damaging winds, the potential for an isolated tornado and hail. and where the summer, heat and humidity, it is on beach days into the northeast. look a boston, climbing that old high temperature thing. first, here's the morning's select cities brought to you by progressive.
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>> reporter: hey, everybody, david murphy here with an update from accuweather. as we step outside we have lots of sunshine and that's a good looking morning with humidity on the low side. ben franklin bridge looking nice and bright. temperatures on or about 60 maybe better in spots. zooming up from there. 84. 85 tomorrow. wednesday, 85 humidity and thunderstorms and showers possible in i'm not sure about your dogs. but otis, if he was gone for two years, and i didn't look for him, he would give me a stink
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eye for two weeks. that dog was loving. >> i didn't get a chance to say welcome back friday. you look great. >> thank you. >> marriage agrees with you. >> she is glowing. >> two weeks of sleep. we have the shocking death of a georgia toddler left in a hot car for seven hours. but investigators, your they charging him with murder. and the dangerous search for a missing california fire fighter. his dog found. and the miracle rescue of a florida couple lost at sea. we heard from them about their lucky rescue.
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>> good morning, i'm tamala edwards, 7:26 now on this monday, june 23. let's go over to karen rogers with the traffic report starting in new jersey, good morning. >> reporter: new jersey, that's right, a lot of people coming back from the shore, traffic on 42 northbound is heavy from the
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atlantic city expressway. they have a new traffic pattern that may cause you an extra of a slow go. we have an accident in voorhees, evesham road is shut down between 73 and brendanwoodrhees, drive. the turn lanes to 73 are blocked. blocking the right lane and shoulder 38 eastbound at nixon drive, down pole and wires. fisherville road and reeseville road. fire policen on hand directing you around the scene to help you with that one. let's take a live look out over center city. yet another beautiful day. david you're saying it was nice as the weekend was. >> reporter: the weekend was good but we did have showers in
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a couple places. but today is an and he extensioe best part of the weekend. today, 84 and tomorrow, more humid, 85. and possible thunderstorms wednesday high of 85 there. mainly dry thursday and staying dry until sunday, tam. >> that's good to know him we'll send you back to "g.m.a." and see you in 30.
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♪ yeah ♪ baby >> there's jesse singing his heart out on "rising star" last night. you guys are voting in real time while he sings. got to make that wall in front of him go up to see if he's going to survive. >> it's an app that people downloaded, and they could see their faces on the wall as it was going up. >> wow. bring it home, jesse. >> go, jesse. >> watching it last night -- >> he's got ginger's vote. >> yep. >> she was the last singer. she was taken out of the audience earlier. and kelly had a couple hours to get ready and nailed it. absolutely nailed it. it was so much fun. i got to give a shout out to
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josh groban, great job hosting. live again next sunday with a new bunch of singers. a batch of singers, didn't sound right. good morning, america. and we have a possible break in the search for the california fire fighter missing now for more than a week. the searchers found his dog, but the search is growing dangerous and desperate now. and the miracle rescue for a florida couple who spend a harrowing 14 hours treading water in the atlantic ocean. how they survived that time at sea. and we will hear from the fishermen who saved their lives. >> 14 hours. inkrelk story. and then the mug shot that lit up social media, this photo of a convicted felon, it's gone viral, wracking up 100,000 facebook likes. why? it's about how good-looking he is. he's getting a lot of attention
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for it, and his rap sheet, not so great. >> a mug shot is never hot. >> i'm going to argue with you, that one is. it's a mug shot -- >> and then we have to know -- >> it's not a good thing. >> okay. >> robin weighing in, a lot of america disagrees. >> i get where you are going, i'm with you on that. >> that's okay. >> and now a turn. not a happy turn. a heartbreaking case, a 22 month old left in a car, and new he's charged with murder. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, george. the father's office is a few blocks from here. when he realized his son was sitting in the backseat, he pulled into the shopping center, screamed for help, but it was too late. the family grieve this is morning said what happened to 22 month old cooper harris was an
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honest and tragic mistake. on wednesday, 33-year-old justin ross harris buckled their son into the suv and headed to his job just outside atlanta. it was seven hours later when he noticed his son still in the backseat. he had forgotten to drop the child off at day care, and immediately pulled into this shopping center. s, witnesses say he rushed to save his son. >> what have i done, laid him on the ground, trying to resuscitate him. he was not responding. >> reporter: the young child was in the hot car for several hours on the hot day. the police arrested the grieving father and charged him with felony murder and child endangerment. he's plead not guilty. >> until we get more information, these charges will
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stand. >> reporter: the father's arrest causing outrage, some agreeing with police and shocked, but many saying the father suffered enough. the justice system can't punish ross more than he punished himself. only more pain for a grieving family. his supporters have raised $18,000 for his defense. an average of 38 children die every year in a hot car. last year, 44. in atlanta, 22 have died this way since 1990. these are usually accidents and happen to the most loving and protective parents of every color and socioeconomic background. the one constant is the parents had a change in their routine the morning of the death. we don't know if that happened in this case. harris appears in court next month. >> dan abrams with us now. a horrifying story. not your typical murder case. >> as the four of a boy who's
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almost the same age, it's heartbreaking. it's not at all a typical murder case. the charge is felony murder. meaning they charged him with cruelty to a child. and because there was a death as a result of that felony, they can charge him with felony murder. but i have to tell you, the way that the police are talking here, making comments there's more to the story than people know. one 34-year-old vet involved in the case said this case shocks the conscience. that kind of language suggests that thing there's something else to the story. >> so they may not believe it was an accident. but how do you prove that? >> first of all, if they can get computer records, done search warrants at the home and office, et cetera. they could try to demonstrate it in that way. they would say that they don't necessarily have to prove that it was more than an accident. the level of recklessness and the conduct. but again, i don't think they
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would have charged him with this crime -- i would hope they wouldn't charge him unless it's something more than an accident. >> even if it was, he could be charged with felony murder? >> yes, in theory. it could be so great that you could have an underlying felony where there could be felony murder. this goes to the discretion of the authorities here. and you have to hope that if they believe this was a mistake, just a horrible mistake, that they wouldn't charge him with murder. >> thanks very much, dan abrams. now to the break in the case of a fire fighter missing for more than a week. lost in treacherous california mountains. they found the dog, the dog he wanted to find when he disappeared. david wright has the latest. >> reporter: as of this morning, it's one full week of searching for mike herdman who a fend says vanished in the california wilderness while chasing after
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his dog. overnight, a vigil held for him in his home town, arcadia -- late sunday the first bit of good news for friends and family anxiously waiting at the trailhead. after two failed attempts, rescuers managed to find and save his dog, duke. >> as soon as they called the dog, the dog came over. it's obviously very tired, but appears to be in good health and being seen by a vet already. >> reporter: but still no sign of duke's owner. herdman's buddy told authorities when he ran off, he was wearing only a t-shirt and shorts. even for the most experienced back woodsman, this is a challenging landscape. remote and inaekccessible, he's out there barefoot, no boots. one of the rescuers is in intensive care because of a rattle snakebite. four others treated for heat exposure and other injuries.
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the question is could he be live? >> the most experienced outdoorsman can use the back country to survive. we hope that's going on. >> reporter: despite speculation there might be more to the story, authorities insist this is a straight-forward search and rescue. any suggestion of foul play? >> not at this time. >> reporter: specialized drones are scouring the area. authorities will scale back the search effort today. just a dozen searchers today. the chances of finding him alive clearly dwindling. david wright, abc news. >> thank you. time again for the weather, and ginger zee, and wow. that is some picture you have behind you. >> first day of summer was saturday, and jim grant sends beautiful photos. but look at this, a sun halo around the sun with the palm tree in the foreground. it looks like a rainbow around the sun. reflection, refraction, all
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happens. today, san diego, fog in the morning, 70 for a high. seattle, 80, one of the more warmer days, cooling down into the midweek. really nice too. high clouds today, if you need pictures taken, do it in >> reporter: thanks a lot ginger, david murphy on the terrace. we have a fair amount of sunshine early on and temperatures pushing toward the 70. 84 is the high, tomorrow, 85. storms possible on all that weather brought to you by nutella. and those sun halos, don't need rain like a rainbow. >> i have never seen one. >> me either. thank you, ginger. now coming up, the life or death struggle for a florida couple treading water 14 hours after falling off their boat. they tell us how they survived. and thousand eat like a caveman and slim down for the
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with no life jackets are speaking out. they say the nightmare at sea started friday evening around 6:00 p.m. when they fell off their 30-foot island hopper near key largo, florida. they were only with each other and the creatures of the deep. jelly fish, and they feared sharks. when asked how they survived, a simple answer. >> floating around. >> reporter: they tried treading water, but whaused, drifted on their backs. 75 miles north from key largo to halen dale beach. four fisherman, with two offduty detectives and a paramedic spotted what they thought were birds. >> the closer we got, we realized it was a female waving a shirt in the air. >> the fishermen shocked. >> they were floating.
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it's hard enough to find fish, but two people floating in the water, it's pretty strange. >> reporter: the boat was later found washed ashore in ft.lauder dale. they are only suffering from jelly fish stings and mild hypothermia this morning. reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> 75 miles. how lucky? wow. and coming up, turning heartthrob, we'll tell you about this controversy making waves online. >> it's my turn now? and the mommy blogger who claims her instagram account was deleted after posting photos like this of her daughter. did her pictures cross the line? we'll talk about it. [ mike ] i wanted to do some good for my guys.
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you guys are really making me do this, right? now to the red hot mug shot, you know how i feel about it, that has shot around the world on the internet. 100,000 likes for the man who's a felon. you remember that? with the rap sheet, just one reason many are wondering if he should be getting this kind of attention. and gio benitez is back in the social square with this story. >> hey, robin. he sparked the #crush friday. his wife is furious about the
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attention. and so many wondering this morning, all too much? he's the criminal who's mug shot went viral, and now controversy about whether jeremy meeks' looks are overshadowing his time behind bars. he's got an ugly rap sheet, in and out of jail since 2002, most recently, on felony and gang charges. and the internet has celebrated the mug shot, nearly 100,000 likes on facebook when the police department posted it. and over the weekend, mems, breaks into your house, steals your heart. and even a tweet, calvin crime? and this guy has done bad things, but to be fair to this guy, it's out of his control. i think he's as surprised about it as everyone else. >> he's not the first viral jailbird. remember this woman, she was never convicted, but her 2010
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mug shot went vie cal too. she became the hot mug shot woman. >> images are so portable online. he's good-looking, he becomes an international phenomenon because of social media. >> that's right. and go to social media. look at one of the other memes. takes yours breath away along with your car, big screen and credit card. they are funny, but remember, he is a felon. >> i don't know what to say. except that peanut is coming up. famous peanut. much thought to the acidity in any foods. never thought about the coffee i was drinking having acids. it never dawned on me that it could hurt your teeth. my dentist has told me your enamel is wearing away, and that sounded really scary to me, and i was like well can you fix it, can you paint it back on, and he explained that it was not something that grows back, it's kind of a one-time shot and you have to care for it. he told me to use pronamel. it's going to help protect the enamel in your teeth.
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>> good morning, this is new video into "action news," the action cam was in spring garden section of philadelphia where water main break caused problems at 69th an broken wine street. they are working on repairing the work. there's no word if anybody lost drinking water in that area. 7:56, june 23, i'm tamala edwards. let's head over to karen rogers with a look at the traffic report. >> reporter: good morning we have a new traffic pattern on i-95 southbound off to the right instead of the strt. we're looking -- center. we're looking at a jam-up at
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bridge to girard. we have a problem on fisherville road and the ramp connecting the 30 bypass. fire police are on hand they are directing around the scene. 22 eastbound at fullerton avenue. two accidents on southbound i-95 blocking the center lane and the left lane at 141. got you coming and be going. let's go outside to david murphy with the accuweather forecast, good morning. >> reporter: all right, tam, we have sunshine a few clouds toward the east. temperatures are warming up. 68 degrees in philadelphia. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a warm high of 84 a fair amount of sunshine and not all that humid. tomorrow, warm and more humid, high of 85. human on wednesday, high of 85 afternoon evening showers and
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thunderstorms are possible. could see heavy storms on wednesday. thursday, mainly dry and still warm into the weekend. >> that's it for "action news" right now we'll see see you back at "g.m.a." and see you back here in 0.
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good morning, america, it's 8:00 a.m. the picture's going viral. why did instagram disable this mommy blogger's account after posting pictures of her daughter. what it means for you. stop hunting for the right die diet and eat like a hunter. and which costs more? boys or girls. the surprising answer. and team usa had the entire nation holding its breath. the blockbuster reaction from the biggest names as we say -- >> good morning -- >> america. >> good morning, america. and time flies in times
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square right now. brand new group, already popular, signing autographs. up the charts, and their new album, after hours. that's coming up. >> and guess who's here live in times square? oh, it's peanut. peanut. >> look at that smile. >> oh, look at that smile. >> how are you? >> we have to tell you that peanut is the newly-crowned world's ugliest dog. that is the title given to peanut. the face only a mother, and apparently america could love. >> oh. >> might appear in my nightmares tonight. >> scary but sweet, right? >> yeah. >> that smile. see, he's the new case of colgate. why are so many people going paleo? the latest craze that has dieters eating like cavemen, packing in proteins and veggies
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and eliminating processed foods. pretty good. so popular, but some doctors not sold on this. >> talk that. the noous from amy. good morning, everyone. and we begin with an urgent plea from the u.s. to iraq. this morning in baghdad, secretary of state john kerry urging iraq's government to be more inclusive and share power with the political opponents as a way to stop the violent offensive by sunni muslim militants. al maliki must resign to quell the violence. no sign that is happening any time soon. militants have conquered 90% much iraq's anbar province after taking control of border crossings in syria and jordan. and the mississippi river is overflowing in minnesota. three feet above flood stage and could rise another three feet. and flash flooding near dallas, left neighborhoods underwater, 7
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inch was rain in some area. the forecast coming up. and a new fallout from the anthrax scares at the centers for disease control. the lab manager has been resigned. they are forced to get a vaccine or take powerful accountibiotic. and apologizing to other workers for not telling them about it. and this transit bus burst into flames. the driver moving quickly to evacuate a visually-impaired passenger. neither was injured. and a hiker rescue from the hills of suburban los angeles after this fire spread to 250 acres. several water-dropping helicopters were fighting the blaze. and a new study fueling debate among parents. it found boys are more expensive in the long run than girls.
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here's why, after 18, 41% of men need financial help from their parents, compared to only 31% of women. daughters are also less-likely to move back home, and are apparently more likely to help their ageing parents. i'm not going to say anything ban because i feel like i'll get in trouble on that one. finally, an unusual rescue. look at this puppy. he got stuck in the rim of a wheel. but his owner was able to bring the wheel to the local fire house where fire fighters came up with a solution, used cooking oil and slid his head out. he's just fine this morning. >> he still looks mystified. >> he doesn't look happy. what happened to me? apparently the owner left the rim on the deck. you know what puppies do. his little head got in there. >> he looks okay. back to the soccer match from last night. we were watching when jermaine jones scored that goal. his whole family in the stands right at the end.
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and bob woodruff joins us live from sao paulo. >> reporter: good morning, george and robin. yeah, this game was a very emotional rise and fall. all of us here really believed last night that the u.s. was about to beat the fourth-best team in the world, portugal, and move on to the top 16. but it didn't happen exactly that way because of that goal seconds before the end. still, perhaps the biggest star of this game was jermaine jones. when portugal was leading 1-0 at the 63rd minute, he tied for the u.s. with the whipping shot from far out. it was watched around the world, but also with his wife and four of his five kids in the stands. >> my oldest boy, he's 12, he was crying when i scored a goal. can't wait to see him. >> reporter: he's a great dad. he has tattoos on his arms, pictures and names of his kids. the next game is against germany
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on thursday. if they win or tie, they will move on for sure. if they lose, it gets a lot more complicated. george and robin. >> that's one word for it. >> thanks. top noews and weather comin up. but the morning menu. >> katy perry surprising new superfans. none other than hillary clinton. what she says she would do for her new bff. and why so many people are going paleo. has some doctors calling foul. and a mommy blogger's instagram account was deleted. and you need to see the photos that caused the controversy. all that and more coming up on "gma" live in times square. it is world cup season, ladies. let's do it. introducing nexium 24hr.
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>> i can't believe they're doing it in that amount of time. really great. and more in "pop news." happy monday to you. and katy perry, she is ready to roar again. this time for former secretary of state hillary clinton. she was at clinton's book signing, and it's clear she has a super fan in katy. she said i told hillary clinton i would write a theme song if she needed it. and she was quick to reply, you already did. keep lets us hear you roar. it would make for a great campaign song if someone were ever to announce. we shall see. also in "pop news" this morning, good taste never goes out of style for these fashion grand pass. this is a hot new instagram account, over 13,000 followers showing the dapper dand yis in and around new york city.
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it's from an iphone shots of that t well-dressed men of a certain age. she swears by the rule, you should have one aspect of the outfit that shows class, and one that shows interesting. senior style has never look sod good. >> looking good. >> gaining heat. and finally this baby girl's nickname is bear bear. she's trying to crawl, but to no avail. she has a master instructor named buddy. >> oh! >> cutest thing ever. >> watch and learn, bear, bear, watch and learn. and that is "pop news." >> oh, so sweet. >> oh, my goodness. that is great. >> cute. and we still have peanut yet to come. >> the fun never ends. >> never ends. thank you, lara. it's the hottest way to lose
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weight and get in shape. searches for the paleo diet spiking on yahoo! as everyone wants to know more. while the eating plan is new, it goes back to the stone age. here's abc news's gigi chang. >> if you're looking to get bikini ready in a hurry, no need to hunt for the right diet, instead, just diet like a hunter like in the movie the croods. it awakens your inner caveman. it's a high-protein low carb diet eaten by jessica we'll, and hot among the crossfit crowd. it's to eat healthy, as a hunter/gather, meat, fish, leafy greens. but say good-bye to legumes, grains, and processed foods like
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pasta and candy. >> low in sugar, and if the motto is, if the caveman didn't eat it, we shouldn't. >> reporter: who's the biological reasoning behind that? >> the thought is if we eliminate the foods of low nutritional value and makes us gain weight, it will be better. >> reporter: it becomes a lifestyle for many after feeling better. >> i was a big diet coke addict. >> reporter: she started paleoeight months ago training for the boston marathon. despite the absence of diet soda, she's hooked, blogging about it. >> i had a bunch of digestive issues my life that improved. better moods, really important. no energy crashes. also less bloating, puffiness. i felt so much better than i
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thought i could. >> reporter: why is it so effective? >> the paleo diet is rich in protein. it keeps us feeling satisfied throughout the day. we avoid the hunger pangs. >> reporter: but nutritionists say there are some drawbacks. you're not anti-paleo, but not the biggest fan. >> i think the paleo diet is fine as a jump start to weight loss. it eliminates other healthy foods. if you are going to follow it for an extended period of time, i would recommend supplementing with a calcium and vitamin d supplement. >> let's talk to abc's richard besser about this. what's your take? >> i'm not a big fan. the idea that the cavemen got it right -- if you look back, cavemen didn't live past their 30s. just as the big picture, not the ones that i would pick as role models. but the idea you're going to eliminate a whole part of your diet, you tend to run into
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problem when is you do that. >> any pros? >> things it gets right, the idea of eliminating processed foods. empty calories, high in sugar and salt. that's not good. the idea of lots of and fruits and vegetables, great source of vitamins and fiber. cutting back on sugar and salt. >> what doesn't work? >> there's a lot more protein than is currently recommended. and it eliminates so many foods that i traditionally think are really good. whole grains are a very good source of fiber. legumes, like peanuts and lentils. really good sources of protein, cut out of the diet. it's hard to maintain. it takes a lot of work for the individual, and it's expensive to go this route. >> what do you say to people who want to find a way to lose weight quickly? >> i'm not a fan of losing quickly, slowsteady and the way to go. look at the grandparents, what
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did they do? they cooked, they ate things that you recognize as food. go that way and you're going to cut back on the processed foods, you're going get the benefits, but you're not going to be doing this kind of stuff that hasn't been proven long-term to work. >> many appreciate your take. how is that working for her? >> not good. >> hey, rich, thanks. it if you want to learn more and make your own decision on the paleo diet, go to good morning, america.com on yahoo! and the instagram account deleted for nudity. this closed down courtney adamo's account. lifting her dress and showing her belly. she got several e-mail messages warning about inappropriate images. she didn't think she did anything wrong. but instagram decided they crossed the line, deleted the entire account, four years worth of images over that.
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it's quite enough for on the blogs, and now instagram has restored her account. they released a statement saying they try hard between creating an expression and policies to protect kids, and at this time they made a mistake. >> those are the cutest pictures i have ever seen. oh, my gosh. >> i'm thrilled they said that. it is just a beautiful little shot. it is a tricky thing they're trying to do. >> it is. >> they have to do their job. i'm glad they spoke up and said, look, we too make mistakes. >> very good. >> happens. world cup fever is burning you were the heat index, as usa and portugal, a thrilling 2-2 draw in that faceoff. lighting up social media. a whopping 8 million tweets during the match. clint dempsey, his goal, led to the second-highest twitter peak of the world cup so far. and the web is chiming in their
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support. pit bull tweeting, anything is possible, go team usa. and injured team usa striker, jozy altidore, wish i was out there. he's working hard to get back. and michael fell s showing off his custom jersey. and as the game came to a close, j.t. tweeting what a match. 30 seconds away from advancing, still, we control our destiny. i believe. >> so many emotions. >> you could feel everyone watching last night. >> man. >> it is -- >> actually in here -- that's. katie couric, with john molner over the weekend. "people kwo "people" magazine had the details. 50 friends and family came together to celebrate the couple. a beaded and 'em provided lace
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gown. >> they are very happy. >> i was thinking on saturday, what a perfect day. >> it was beautiful. >> not humid, good hair day. we're very happy for you. >> congratulations. next up in the heat index, a "gma" exclusive. wait for it. the world's ugliest dog. the competition was stiff, but peanut reigned supreme. john mathison was a judge, and revealed what put peanut over the top. >> reporter: it's the competition of all competitions where the underdogs become the alpha dogs. >> we are always like that. >> reporter: and the winner isn't the best in show -- but perhaps the worst. >> everybody said we had the world's ugh i lest dog and go to the contest, we did. >> reporter: it was the 26th annual world's ugliest dog contest held at the fairgrounds. >> you realize that beauty is subjective.
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>> reporter: who's to judge? would you believe me? in an ugly sort of way. but the canine that took home the crown -- >> peanut. >> i think that he is just got an amazing, strong spirit. >> reporter: for "good morning america," cameron mathison, abc news, los angeles. >> and we are joined by peanut, the world's ugliest dog. first of all, congratulations. >> thank you. >> tell me why you wanted to enter peanut into the competition. >> the biggest reason is we wanted to raise awareness for animal abuse. this is a wonderful platform for that. >> peanut was a shelter dog. >> yep. >> and you were able to rescue him. >> yep. >> stiff competition, a lot of other dogs. $1500, how are you going to spend the cash? >> use it for medical bills for other abused animals. >> what do you think it is about peanut that made him so appealing?
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>> it was just his personality. he shines through, and it really captures the judges' hearts. he deserves it. >> he is smilesing. he hasn't stopped smiling since i got out here. did he get a special treat? what did you do to celebrate? >> we went straight to the hotel and went to sleep. >> that's fantastic. this is about raising awareness. what do people need to know, what's the message for dog like peanut and others. this is an important distinction. you're not making fun of ugly dogs. there is that message. >> peanut was burned as a puppy, and we want his face out there to show what can happen to dogs that are abused. and so i want everyone to feel it in their hearts this is what happens. we need to put a stop to it. >> tell me about peanut. he seems calm and sweet. >> when he's at home, he does nothing but play with toys. he loves dog beds. dog beds are his favorite thing. and he's very love.
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he's a cuddle-bug. >> hi there, cuddle-bug peanut. we think you're beautiful. it's a really great message. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> you can see all the dogs in the running for the world's ugliest dog at good morning america.com. and ginger, how about the beautiful weather for this puppy. >> so sweet. a great morning. how are ya'll doing? loving peanut, and the pretty skies in new york city. same look up in boston. a sky shot from our favorite affiliate up there. and how about we go to what's going to happen today. that high pressure system that we have just enjoyed all weekend. were you here for this weekend? wasn't it glorious. it's going to stick around for a couple of days and then start to be more hot and humid. and the rain is going to start to fall in western new york. and flooding in parts of pennsylvania too, and certainly from texas into arkansas. that's
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>> reporter: thanks you, ginger, david murphy on the terrace. we have clouds to the west and sunshine to the east. temperatures are climbing from the upper 60s to the low 70s. high of 84, plenty of sunshine. warm and humid tomorrow, high of 85. humid wednesday, high of 85 and on wednesday a front comes in that triggers afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. thursday, dry, 87. let's get you back to "g.m.a." oh, my. look at all of these beautiful faces. and who gets this one? who's the -- transplant survivor right here, robin. in to you. >> give her a fist bump when i get out there. had no idea about peanut. oh, now knowing the back story, so beautiful. coming up, the new abc singing competition, "rising star" reinventing the way you at home can make dreams come true.
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>> good morning, south jersey police are questioning a driver who witnesses say caused the crash that killed a 9-year-old girl. witnesses told police that the driver's car ran a red light on a burlington township street and slammed into the suv in which the little girl was a passenger. 8:27, monday, june 23. time to check the traffic, let's go over to karen rogers. she's got her eye on i-95. >> reporter: this is i-95 southbound at 202 new castle county. with no delay we would have a 12 manipulate travel time. it's a 40 minute ride right now. huge delays on i-95 in part because of the accident blocking the center lane and the closure
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of 495. we had a delay northbound at cottman. southbound jammed from the betsy ross bridge to girard. in the lehigh valley an accident on 22 eastbound at fullerton avenue. this is blocking the right lane. been kind of busy with accidents >> reporter: 68 degrees in philadelphia. if you're standing over concrete and you've got the sun it's warmer than that. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, shows a high of 84 degrees, sunny and nice, humidity not too bad today. tomorrow, warm and humid, 85. humid on wednesday high of 85 and a cold front comes in that triggers afternoon showers and thunderstorm or two, that's wednesday call. we're back to dry conditions thursday and staying that way straight into sunday. >> we'll go back to "g.m.a." and see you back here for your
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ that was j.lo, giving an out of this world performance on our summer concert series. and that was heating up our message board. and social media. everyone was talking about her performance. >> yes. >> wow. >> in the park on friday, it was really something. also, it is time for the 2014 "gma" -- and getting here -- the first-ever "gma" stopper. and -- >> look, you're about to play
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tennis. >> yeah. i'm in a soccer uniform? >> and now -- >> it's like starring in a local production of "west side story." >> hey. >> don't get me started. >> what could possibly go wrong? >> i know someone who can do it all, award-winning actor kelsey grammer is here to tell us how about his new action movie. i think he's laughing at us. don't be concerned when i interview you wearing this outf outf outfit. i have the utmost respect, mr. grammer. and last night, "rising star," a brand new singing competition that plays out in real time. >> reporter: it's the debut of
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the revolutionary tv talent show. ♪ you can't tell me it's not worth dying for ♪ "rising star" contestants watching their fates while singing. >> there's nothing more dramatic than the wall. >> reporter: it's in the hands of viewers voting with a froee app. >> it's awesome. more than a million. >> reporter: and left to the celebrity experts. you even got the first boos of the season. >> i'm okay with that. when people get drunk and go to a karaoke bar. >> i didn't think anyone was that bad. i thought they did a good job of everybody up there has some talent. ♪
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>> reporter: you did not hold back from the get go. >> i had to choose a song that was going to show off that aspect of my voice. ♪ you were of all songs, you bust out whitney houston. >> i love whitney houston. >> reporter: what are you going to do next? du do you know? >> i don't know. keep watch. >> reporter: six of the ten acts scored higher than 70%, so they advance to the next round. on sunday, new acts, and walls, and chances will rise. for "good morning america," rachel smith, abc news, los angeles. >> and that competition only going to get more intense. it airs on sunday on abc, 9:00 p.m. eastern, 8:00 central. to amy. and back, the multi-talented actress has done so much.
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zenday a's album went platinum. and to the end of dancing with the stars. and now a new movie. thank you for being with us. >> of course. thank you for having me. >> i love this movie. it replicates my life. you have three stepbrothers in this movie, it's about a blended family. how she adjusts to it all. tell us about the movie a little bit. >> well, with the mauvovie, i j got out of the disney space, i didn't want to leave that. it's a relatable story. it's heartfelt and good for the family. >> i family will be in the theater watching it. you find an app? >> it's a smartphone app that's supposed to control her dog, it's a dog-training app. and something happens to the phone magically, and now it can control boys. >> let's look at the app in action. we have a scene from the movie
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"zap." >> video games. start doing something good for your spiritual and physical well-being. >> dude. let's go do some yoga. >> namas day. >> groom yourself. >> what's with our hair? why do we smell like we smell? >> oh, my gosh. this would be amazing. is this for real? pick up their dirty laundry too. >> anything you want them to. >> and i was laughing. do you get to dance at all? >> i do. she was like a ballet dancer, no, she's a hip-hop dancer. >> you are so big on social media. over 4 million followers on twitter, 6 million like on facebook. you have huge crowds this summer. >> yes. it's really cool.
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it's amazing to go somewhere and see people with that much love. people drive hours just to see you, it means a lot. >> i can see why people like you. we appreciate you stopping by. zapped is at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on the disney channel. and now to ginger with the final check on the weather. and the weather forecast, alice is 50 today, everybody. happy birthday, alice. let's get to the forecast and the twitter photos. you send them in at ginger underscore zee, and a good lightning strike here, no one hurt in parts of missouri. let's check in on something that morning that had lightning with it moving through dallas and plano. and thunderstorm warnings this morning, and looking dark there. and as far as severe storms this afternoon, you'll see them east of denver.
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it's included in the elevated risk area for large hail, strong winds and an isolated tornado. for. >> reporter: thanks, ginger. david murphy on the terrace with lots of bright sunshine opening up over the region. as you look at the accuweather seven day. 84 today. sunny and nice, warm and humid >> all this weather brought to you by the university of phoenix. i'm going to take my jog, get the warm up in. it's time for the games. >> yeah, because i was going to get into my uniform for a minute. no, no, no. you may remember our very competitive "gma" winter games. well, it's time now for our next challenge. in honor of the world cup, it's the 2014 "gma" cup. and we go head-to-head in the competition, unlike anything up ever seen before as you can see
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for yourself. we're going to kick it off with a soccer obstacle course. group a is sara and ginger! [ cheers and applause ] and in group b -- oh, gosh. lara and amy! [ cheers and applause ] >> we are ready! >> okay. may the best team win. [ cheers and applause ] >> go, baby, go. find the ball. >> there it is. there it is. [ cheers and applause ] >> get it, get it zbrchlt. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hello..
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ hello.. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hello. ♪ the final countdown >> come on! >> woohoo! >> yay! oh, wait, hold on, hold on. >> i'm sweating. >> gio. i love this, gio. >> it's a strong side. >> you're lucky you hit the thigh. >> i can't talk right now. >> more to come. so how do you feel? >> winded. >> amy, right out of the gate. >> she's married to a professional soccer player. he helps her at home. >> i how did you feel? >> i let her down a little bit. she pulled back. >> no, it was a good start. >> yeah. >> it's a very long life.
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there's many rounds. anything can happen. >> anything can happen. >> we're not going get too -- but also, we schooled you. >> thank you. gio, you took one for the team with that one. >> good thing i wore this. >> behind the goal, brave back there. all right. now you're going out? >> i have to see kelsie grammer. >> kelsey grammer joins us live to tell us about the new transformers movie, "age of extinction." nelson: when i started high school in jersey city
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making it to the finish line seemed like a distant dream. mr. cunningham: i know how hard nelson works running track and he works just as hard in my honors class. nelson: i thought i wasn't good at history but mr. cunningham, he makes it come alive.
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now i'm heading to college-- and my teachers helped make that happen. mr. cunningham: we're not just teachers, we're mentors, and helping all our students realize their dreams is the best part of the job.
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all right, welcome back, everybody. kelsey grammer gets a kick out of playing bad guys. after years of
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it was a good show. >> timeless. and so much good stuff to come. and everybody, kelsey grammer.
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he's ever where. thanks for being with us today. thanks to our viewers, and transfo transformers: age of extinction. june 27th. and up next, time flies, top of the charts. selling out. and now performsiing for us, li. male announcer: explore maryland's authentic stories during the 150th anniversary of the war between the states. order our civil war trails guides at visitmaryland.org and download our new civil war mobile app. maryland. land of history.
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>> are you guys ready to party? ♪ ♪ i know that way ♪ made up my mind you would be mad some day ♪ ♪ you know i need you so don't turn away ♪ ♪ to the end of the day i'll be all right ♪ ♪ still i'm praying that you change your mind ♪ ♪ i'll be okay ♪ could you be around hey ♪ hey hey hey ♪ all the way ♪ hey hey hey ♪ you are the one to take it all the way ♪ ♪ one, two, three, go ♪ oh oh ♪ oh oh yeah, yeah ♪ oh, oh ♪ all right, all right
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♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ i know you're okay but you're there to go ♪ ♪ you said something but you work low ♪ ♪ don't need to stay you're not on your own ♪ ♪ as long as you know we'll be all right ♪ ♪ still i'm praying that you change your mind ♪ ♪ i'll be okay ♪ cause you come around eventually ♪ ♪ oh, hey, hey, hey ♪ you are the one to go all the way ♪ ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ you know i'm the one to take you all the way ♪ ♪ so put your hands up ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ so put your hands up ♪ oh, oh, you're all right
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♪ yeah, yeah ♪ yeah, yeah >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ]
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i love the taste. always smooth, never bitter. my cup of coffee is always awesome when i go to dunkin'. man: i see the steam rising off the cup, 'cause you know it's a fresh pot. man: one cup a day for sure. two if need be. and it's usually "need be." dunkin' -- your place for coffee. timeflies, it's certainly great. i love your fans as well. thank you for the energy you brought today.
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great, great. >> how about one more song? >> yeah. >> let's do it. >> all right. ♪ ♪ i see your pain ♪ tell me your problems i face them away ♪ ♪ tell your problems i'll face them away ♪ ♪ i'll be your lighthouse i'll make it okay ♪ ♪ when i see your monster it's okay and take them all the way ♪ ♪ and every day i come in slacking in the night ♪ ♪ i'm awake and still sleeping ♪ i keep telling myself it's all right ♪ ♪ and i know you think it works and today sitting here she's rehearsing with stacy she's in the bedroom hoping i'm not in
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earshot ♪ ♪ i see your monsters i see your pain ♪ ♪ tell me your problems i'll take them away ♪ ♪ i'll be your lighthouse i'll make it okay ♪ ♪ me here ♪ i'll be your monster ♪ i'll be your monster ♪ and take them all the way ♪ you won't like what you see if you were in my head and had to hear my plea ♪ ♪ i can't believe and can someone please -- ♪ ♪ >> good morning, moments ago philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey gave an update on
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the rape investigation. police are checking out dozens of tip calls since they released the surveillance video over the weekend. he said they may release more surveillance video. >> i will leave that up to the commissioner of the svu, if they have it, but we're on it, we're going torched the person responsible. >> we'll have more on "action news" at noon, 8:57, june 23. let's go over to karen rogers. >> reporter: good morning we have an accident at stump road we have an ambulance and police blocking the right lane at 309 and slowing passing the scene. watch for that. expect slowing on the turnpike eastbound near morgantown blocking the left lane. voorhees evesham road is closed
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between 73 and brendanwood drive and blocking the turn lane to 73. expect delays there. >> let's go outside to david murphy. and see what he has to say about accuweather this morning. >> reporter: 72 in philadelphia, 70 in allentown. and low 70s down the shore. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, it's going to be a nice one lots of sunshine. humidity not too bad, high of 84. more humid tomorrow, 85. humid wednesday high of 85. wednesday afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms are possible. tam? >> thank you, david. "live" with kelly and michael is next on 6abc. i'm tamala edwards. have a great monday!
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announcer: it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, recording artist, coach, and actor, adam levine. and from "true blood," joe manganiello. and one of "two broke girls"'s beth behrs takes a seat at the co-host desk. ll next on "live." now, here are michael strahan and beth behrs! [cheers and applause] ♪ michael: i got you. beth: oh, thank you!

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