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good morning, america. breaking now, wild weather and devastating flooding across the country. towns under water in the east, a code red called in texas. more than 40 rescue calls in rising waters, police cars submerged. dangerous lightning and hail over denver. look at that incredible sight over a soccer stadium. and the manhunt for an escaped convict growing increasingly desperate. this surveillance video trying to barrel into a home, and taking a hostage. >> he is armed and will shoot. he has ammo and he has a shotgun. >> national guard helicopters joining in the hunt right now. the world cup superstar who
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stunned ened millions when he s opponent. charges for assault issued, ask a repeat offender. viral around the world right now. and royal selfie alert. the teen who snapped these ultimate shots, breaking through security for some very special shots with the queen. good morning, america. how did that guy -- >> i don't know. >> so close to the queen. it's crazy. see the selfie one more time. >> he was taking a queeny. >> some guards are in hot water today. >> a little bit. yeah, it was a great picture. have that a little bit later. but a big breakthrough that is correct make a difference for every woman facing a mammogram. the 3-d decreasing false alarms.
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and get to the extreme weather. and parts of the country underwater from west to east. and al ex west in st. paul, minnesota. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. some places can't catch a break. i'm standing in what is supposed to be a park, the water is three-feet deep. and the river is back there, almost two blocks away. this morning from texas to the plains and the midwest, communities are coping with mother nature's rage. in fort worth, texas, turning into rivers, many leaving stalled vehicles under water, and this police vehicle couldn't make it out. and in pennsylvania, streets now waterways, flooding local businesses. across minnesota, a mad scramble to keep the waters at bay. in st. paul, bracing for the
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worst, the mississippi river not expected to crest until thursday. >> this is what's happening in denver. >> reporter: and denver, hail blanketing blocks like snow. bolts of lightning over the denver airport. forcing fans to evacuate the stands at the rapids game. outside of chicago, threatening funnel clouds. >> i saw the swirling cloud out of the sky. a couple people were scared, kids running inside. >> reporter: heavy rainfall in the windy city shutting down i-290. >> it's backed up for several mile it is took about an hour and a half to go two miles. >> reporter: strong winds and three reported tornados near indianapolis ripping apart homes. >> stuff hit the house, and i heard a loud noise. and something fell on the roof. >> reporter: sending one rv sliding off the road and right into a house. and complicating matters in st. paul, expecting more rain and possible flash flooding in the next few days, robin.
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>> thank you so much. and ginger, it's a mess. >> a chance for thunderstorms. some strong, especially along that front, and that low that produced tornados the last two days. but the highlights area from billings, montana, to southeastern colorado, looking for later this afternoon and evening for the more damaging hail, isolated tornados and the wind. and the flood threat threat, moving east. 4 to 5 inches in ohio and western pennsylvania. and the watches and warnings up into new england. even more rain to come. i'll have more on how much minneapolis/st. paul will get and when. good morning, amy. good morning, everyone. and we begin with political drama overnight in several key primary. including big losses for the tea
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party. thad cochran beat out daniels who refused to concede. and t.w. shannon was defeated, avoiding a runoff there. and the race to unseat 22-term congressman charlie rangel, too close to call. but he declared victory last night. and the crisis in iraq is escalating. it now appears syria has launched air strikes in western iraq, raising the possibility of a larger regional conflict. and this morning, a new setback for u.s. efforts to stop the violence. in a speech today, iraq's prime minister seemed to defy u.s. demands to establish a more inclusive government saying that the government shared with sunnis would be a coup against the constitution. and the no-fly list after 9/11 to stop suspected terrorists from boarding planes
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is unconstitutional. they have no meaningful way to challenge it, and deprived of due process under the law. she called on homeland security to come up with a better procedure. and a dramatic scene in south carolina, police jump in trying to rescue people trapped after that head-on crash ignited a fire. you can see one officer pulling the door, getting that man out as flames engulf the wreckage. the driver of the truck was rescued and recovering this morning. two heros there. and one of the most prolific actors of his generation has died. eli wallace's career spanned six decades. he played tuco in the good, the bad, and the ugly. eli wallace was 98 years old. and finally, it could be the last dance for a perky park ranger from tennessee. daryl nelson says he's been dancing on the job for years at a chattanooga park.
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but he was recently fired after a visitor who was not amused, posting the jig online, saying it was provocative, and parents ha had to cover children's eyes. we'll let you decide if he's getting a fair shake. there's a facebook page called bring back the dancing park ranger. and he did the mack r boogie-oogie-george. can you show me how it's done? >> i hope it has something to do with the backwards knee bend thing. plee please. >> we'll move on. the malaysian air mystery. new information being developed on the flight that disappeared. and we have been coffering this story from the start, good
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morning, david. >> reporter: experts have been pouring over the data from the satellite signals, and a new search area will be outlined. and one more clue from a top investigator about the end of the flight of malaysian air 370. even though the search flights and the underwater robot found nothing. the lead investigator said they have learned more from the digital significance. martin dolan says that the plane was probably descending the last time it was in touch with a satellite. investigators believe the yet had been flying for seven hours, krudsi cruising at altitude with no damage. and 8:00 in the morning, the final ping. and later, fuel exhaustion, and this time, the jet is descending. but dropping out or still flying? that could depend on whether both engines quit at the same time. if so, it might have glided for
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a while. where to look now? this line shows where the aircraft might have been when the unexpected ping was transmitted. telling abc news, the jet wrackage could be 20 miles to the west or 30 miles to the east. we expect a new defined search area, up to 23,000 square miles, bigger than the original search area. it will be weeks if not months before they search underwater again. >> thank you very much. now the breakthrough in the battle against breast cancer, a new study showing 3-d mammograms catch more cancers than traditional one opinions and cnn contributor dr. jennifer ashton is here. you're excited, tell us about it. >> in the ongoing debate, we have to strike in favor of mammograms. i spoke to the lead author of
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the study funded by the company that makes the 3-d mammogram. there was a 41% increase in the detection of invasive cancers, and 15% fewer callbacks when they had 3-d versus 2-d alone. there's potentially more cost, potentially slightly more radiati radiation. and women should ask if the doctors are using the mammogram, are they using the low radiation. >> and need to ask, that's a key question. when you get those results, should all women get this? >> we're not there yet. mri, mammogram, sonogram, they have a place, not all right for all women. and even this 3-d type can miss cancers that a sonogram could detect. >> it's an ongoing debate. >> should be. the research is ongoing. it's a good thing. it's not a one size fits all. >> thank you. and the big news from one of
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the biggest stars in sports. lebrebron james has become a fr agent. explore his options. is this a way to leave the heat or force changes? >> reporter: the king of the dunk, the no-look pass, and the crunch, may be on the market for a new empire to reign over. lebron james, aka king james, announcing free agency tuesday, just weeks after his team, miami heat, melted in the nba finals against the san antonio spurs. in the team's fourth-straight finals. >> they were the better team. you know, that's why they're the champions. >> reporter: while he's arguably the league's best players, not the best paid. ranking ninth, just under $20 million a year. not bad. but he took a pay cut in 2010, breaking cleveland's heart, and moved to miami. the much-mocked media stunt
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called the decision. why might he go next? opting out, the 29-year-old superstar has plenty of options, and could resign for more money. miami still a top choice, offering lebron the longest and most lucrative contract. and he could return home to cleveland. >> if they get lebron james, you could argue strongly they have more talent around him now than they had before when he was there and they won 66 games one year, 61 another. >> reporter: his wife's instagram picture fueling speculation he might be doing that. the chicago bulls and the houston rockets are contenders, and the l.a. clippers and lakers are in the hunt. >> wherever he goes next season, it's going to be a contending team. >> reporter: but, of course, the most intriguing question, will he dump miami and return to his first love? cleveland. odds are that's not going to happen. here's why snagging him is so
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important. since he came to the heat, the team brought in $1.4 billion and 24,000 jobs a year to the miami economy. >> whoa. that is huge. >> didn't need a study for that. >> no. >> figure that own out. thanks very much. now to the player in the biting incident in the world cup watched by millions. overnight, the serious charges that soccer superstar is facing that could end his career. paula faris brings that story from beautiful rio this morning. good morning, paula. >> reporter: and good morning, robin. just to give you a sense of how many people were talking about him before the bite, he was mentioned a hundred thousands times on twitter, afterwards, 2 million. it quickly became the chomp seen around the world. this morning hungry for victory has a new meaning, uruguay's
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luis suarez seeming to sink his teeth into his opponent's shoulder yesterday. the cameras didn't get it. suarez, falling and grabbing his teeth, and the italian defense man flashing the alleged teeth marks, demanding the ref call foul, but he didn't -- and moments later. uruguay scored the winning goal that sent italy home. afterwards, he was angry. suarez is a sneak, he says, and he gets away with it. you should not make such a big deal about it. though he never admitted or denied the chomp. and overnight, fifa charging suarez with assaulting an opponent, and a ban of up to two years. and evander holyfield said any part of the body sis up for
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eating. and suarez, aptly nicknamed the cannibal flashed his fangs before, suspended twice for earlier incidents. we were told it's part of the game. >> you do it. >> reporter: meantime, team usa, hungry for the matchup against germany on thursday. >> they're a team that can win the world cup. they're talented enough to do that, but we have seen in this group almost anything goes. >> reporter: and fifa soccer's governing body will rule before saturday, when he's next scheduled to play. if found guilty, there's a good chance he will not play again this world cup. >> they are acting so quickly, it's out of character for fifa. alexi lalas joins us from rio. so charged overnight, what do you think is going to happen? >> i think they're going to ding him. they should. we can vilify him. and this is complete madness. and he needs help.
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and if i had done something like this, remember, this is a repeat offender, not the first time. i would be shouting from the rooftops i did not bite him. we don't hear that. the stories i read a month ago, he talked about turning over a new leaf, he was worried that his antics on and off the field may reflect poorly on his children and thoughts of his children. it overshadows a wonderful result from uruguay beating italy, but this is all we talk about, rightfully so, because suarez always gives us something to talk about. >> let's talk about something else, then. let's talk about team usa. the big match with germany coming up. give us the latest on the preparations for that match. >> reporter: some of the same problems that the u.s. had in the -- in the last game they will have in this game. no jozy altidore. so clint dempsey who did a good
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job against portugal will be out there and asked to go up top. that's something that's happening. but the u.s. finds itself in this third game against germany in a position they're comfortable in. they knew it was going to come down to the third game. it possibly could have come down to the second game, that was wonderful. they had it in the palm of their hand. that goal that everyone talked about, but now they can do anything. they can do anything against germany. it's going to be fun. >> i hope it leaves you speechless again, but for a different reason, because of victory. all right, thanks so much for joining us as always. there's the salute. and you can watch the big usa/germany match on espn, 11:00 eastern. and four world cup games on espn and espn2. a lot of action. >> a lot of action. and now big news for the paul mccartney fans. he was forced off of the world tour for several days recently. now he's speaking to the fans
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saying he's ready to hit the road and rock and ral. >> hey, how are you doing, everybody? i'm feeling great, thank you very much for asking. so come and see us, we'll come and see you. feeling great. rock and roll -- ♪ yeah! >> yeah. the air guitar, driving the point home. the much-buzzed about tour going to return in albany, new york. and candle stick park later in the summer where the beatles played their last concert. >> and weather from ginger. >> air guitar, any time, drives home that point. >> there you go. >> all right. is that the wrong way. i don't know. let's talk about the timing of the storms. remember, we have those in western pennsylvania, comes across the appalachians. but it's late night into the
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coastal cities tomorrow morning. pacific northwest, reading, for example, 104 on monday, today, 84. much cooler and weather. your local forecast in 30 seconds. but the stormy cities first. >> good morning, david murphy with an update from accuweather. nothing showing on storm tracker 6 double can scorn. as we head outside the issue is the humidity feels more muggy out there this morning and through most of the day as we climb from the low 70's which is where we are right
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now. you'll really feel that humidity thick and strong. so humid today, that's the call. clouds maybe some sunny breaks. later in the day there's the possibility of a spotty shower. the best chance of drenching thunderstorms is later this evening north and west of philadelphia. mercedes-benz. and still to come on "gma," the 911 audio from the escaped murderer. on the run. and a woman driven over by a truck while sunbathing. and adopting the diet making it feel healthier, but does the science back it up? we'll tell you. be selfless, and not be so tunnel vision but to actually spread love, and receive love, and to give love. volunteering is part of our core values at target. we put a lot of emphasis on it and we believe in giving back to the community. i'm a store team leader for target. every little step counts but it has to come from the heart and a day like this as just a reminder
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>> ♪ you by conicelli. >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. 7:26 now on this wednesday, june 25th. let's head over to karen rogers. she's starting in new jersey. good morning. >> good morning, we're hearing of a nasty accident here, tam in lumberton burlington county right on 38 eastbound. you want to watch for it because it's blocked now between industrial boulevard and 541. so, 38 kind of a major highway
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to be blocked here in burlington county. an accident involving an overturned vehicle, overturned into the median so it's out there and also brought down a pole so any time you have a downed pole this may be closed a little while. stick to lanes port lumberton road instead of 38 eastbound in burlington county. a few disabled vehicles. here are a couple more. route 100 northbound at shoemaker road and a new one here high street and halls avenue so look for that one as wie. on the schuylkill expressway no big accidents but nonetheless we've got some jammed traffic. this is approaching montgomery drive eastbound traffic as you're trying to head towards center city you're not alone slowing from the blue route to the curve and from city avenue to girard, tam. >> thank you, karen. let's head outside to take a live look there on sky 6 hd looking out over penn's landing. clear but a little dray out there right now and it's humid. let's find out more with david murphy. good morning. >> getting warm in a hurry this morning, too, tam. take a look at numbers. 75 degrees beneath mainly cloudy skies in philadelphia right now. 75 in wilmington, 72 in allentown and 72 in sea isle
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city. everywhere you did feel the humidity, definitely higher than yesterday. today is going to be humid, in fact oppressively humid through much of the day. clouds mixing with perhaps some sun, a high of 88. and there will be a passing shower, the best chance of thunderstorms is this evening north and west of philadelphia. some of those could be drenchers with lots of lightning. still unsettled tomorrow with a spotty shower or thunderstorm possible during the day. >> okay, thank you david. that's it for "action news" rider now. we'll see you back here in 30 minutes. right now we send you back to "gma."
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women he held hostage. what she says about his arsenal of weapons. and a woman run over by a life guard truck, she says it's changed her life, and the defense says she doesn't deserve a dime. and millions are doing it, but not all experts are on board, and dive into the latest controversy. but first the manhunt for the harmarmed and dangerous convicted killer after busting out of an arkansas prison. he kidnapped and woman who escaped. and reena ninan has the latest. >> i was kidnapped and i just got away. we need some assistance. as soon as possible because he is armed and he will shoot. he has ammo, and he has a shotgun. >> reporter: this morning police in arkansas are desperately searching for 47-year-old
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timothy buffington, a convicted killer who escaped from a prison facility in pine bluff on saturday. he confronted a woman saturday night at her home on prison grounds looking for a weapon and a ride. >> he attempted to take a woman and get her to drive him off the compound. >> reporter: the woman managed to escape and called 911. >> he has four dogs, a shotgun, ammo, and other keys. he can get more weapons. he has all our house keys, keys to my dad's state vehicle, everything. >> okay, where is he at? >> he's inside my home. >> reporter: this surveillance video allegedly showed buffington in camouflaged clothing holding a shotgun, knocking on the door of another home. this one two miles away from the jail. watch as he grows frustrated waiting for someone to open it up, and tries to break the door
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in. police believe he is still in the surrounding area, the national guard sending helicopter, searching from the air overnight. >> we don't have anything right now that's taking him away from this area. >> reporter: he was serving a 20-year sentence for murdering his wife in 1998, and scheduled to be released in 2018. he was transferred to pine bluff low to medium security prison because of good behavior. >> there are a lot of places he could hide. we are being careful. >> reporter: for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. that's a scary situation. and now double jeopardy out of arizona. debbie melky was convicted for killing her 4-year-old son, that was overturned, and prosecutors are trying to try her again. but her lawyers are trying to black it. >> reporter: debra heads back to a court hoping not to head back to prison. after all, the 50-year-old spent
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more than two decades on arizona's death row. >> i just have no comment right now. i'm sorry pip just don't. >> she was convicted of murder in the death of her 4-year-old son in 1989. they convinced jury she hired two men to shoot him. last year, a federal appeals court overturned her conviction, saying prosecutors withheld evidence of alleged misconduct by this retired police officer. he claimed she confessed, she denied that. with the help of her many supporters, she made bail and is free until her trial next year. >> this is a high profile case. >> reporter: tuesday her attorneys were hoping to convince a three-judge panel a second murder trial amounts to double jeopardy. >> this is dismissal, dismiss the charges.
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>> reporter: prosecutors disagree, but neither side would elaborate after the hearing. >> no statements or opinions to the media. >> reporter: she's always maintained her innocence. the question, will another jury get to decide if they believe her, or will she be free? ryan owens, abc news, los angeles. >> talk to dan abrams. this double jeopardy claim, you don't think it's double jeopardy? >> i don't think that's the strongest argument here. there are very often cases where an appeals court says give the person a new trial, they are retried and there's no double jeopardy issue. the issue here is the defense is saying she shouldn't be tried again at all, that there is no evidence here. now that this appellate court stepped in and recognized that there was all this past of this detective that was not turned over to the defense with the defense is saying they don't
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have anything. we should effectively end this. so far that argument has not worked. and what will likely happen is a jury will have to decide whether there is any evidence. >> but what do the prosecutors have? >> without this detective's testimony, and look, this detective has been forced, it seems, so testify if there is another trial, he is the key to the case. at trial, the other people involved didn't testify against her. the key to this case is that detective's testimony. if that detective is undermined the way that it seems that he can be. and the appellate court lists incident after incident in his past which would raise questions about trusting his account, no recording of that confession. it's just his word against hearse. so if that's the best that they have, i'm surprised prosecutors are moving forward with another case. because they're going to be able to -- the defense is going to be able to undermine the
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detective's testimony. >> this detective has been fighting testifying. >> that's right. he's got -- there's an investigate of him now from the feds. so he was effectively saying i shouldn't have to testify. it seems he will have to testify, which means that at least prosecutors have something, but i can't imagine a conviction. >> okay, thanks very much. to ginger. and a stormy morning in houston. begin from earlier this morning, lightning shots from our affiliate there. and you can see the rain right there on the camera. you will see the storms moving throughout the northeast. still summery, but it's steamy is the word that meteorologists love this morning. sultry, whatever you want to call it, it's summer in the southeast. but in the southwest, this is the unfortunate part of summer, reno, and increasing for las vegas through tomorrow. not only the dry, hot weather, but kick up the winds.
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40 mile per hour gusts to salt lake city and parts of utah. arizona and new mexico. watching in and the severe >> thanks, ginger, david murphy on the terrace. it's a muggy morning, temperature in the low 70's. your exclusive accuweather 7-day shows a high of 88 and oppressively humid conditions this afternoon with a spotty shower. later this evening a storm is possible especially in the northern and w all that weather brought to you by nutella. and, again, you guys, sometimes i want you to understand late tonight is the rain. i didn't see any -- oh. tomorrow morning, umbrella. >> oh. >> there we go. >> thanks, ginger. and coming -- >> she keeps us on our toes. >> she does. coming up, a dream vacation becomes a nightmare, a woman run over by a life guard truck. the highly-contested case about
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sunbathing. we want to warn you the images are graphic. mara schiavocampo has more. >> reporter: it's a disturbing case. she was on vacation in florida when the accident happened. and the judge has determined that the county is responsible. now the question is how much should the victim be compensated. it's the case of a dream vacation turn into the a nightmare. >> one of the law enforcement officers in the beach truck just ran over a lady. please hurry. >> reporter: these 911 calls describe the scene. >> she was lying on the beach and he ran right over top of her. >> you don't know the extent of her injuries by looking at her, do you? >> no, i don't. the tire went over the top of her body. >> reporter: erin join from kansas was sunbathing three years ago when she was run over by a beach patrol truck driven by a 21-year-old life guard.
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the county said he didn't see her. they will hear opening arguments today. >> her life will be changed forever. >> reporter: and they showed the photos of the day at the beach. >> the photos of the injuries shortly after. black eye. bruises. >> reporter: her attorney says she was treated for a fractured skull, memory loss and a collapsed lung and has lingering paralysis on her face. but the attorney for the defense said she is living a normal life, even going to disney world five months after the accident. >> her recovery was sufficient at that point in time to enjoy a vacation at disney world. >> reporter: this is not the first case of its kind, at least 13 people have been injured or
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killed by vehicles on the beach. now one woman is seeking damages for fun in the sun. in court documents, her lawyer says it's more than $15,000. and the lawyer for the county can't comment on the case. it's expected to last all week, and she is expected to testify. at this point, it's about damages. >> only $15,000. >> and her family has been compensated because of the suffering they endured. now it's a question of whether she is going to be compensated. >> thank you. all right, coming up, everybody, the surgery that could help women slip into stilettos more easily. but are stylish shoes worth a trip to the o.r.? and how a thief got nabbed because he couldn't resist checking his facebook page. you have to wait for this one. protects us from the elements, inside and out. let's go to the place with the best paint,
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♪ oh, my. we have been waiting to share this with you all morning. linzey janis is in the social square to bring you the facebook thief, he checked his social media at the wrong time. didn't he? >> he sure did. this is a cautionary tale, why a life of crime and a social media habit don't mix. it belongs to a suspected burglar, and his desire to check his account was his undoing. authorities say that 26-year-old
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nicolas whig broke into the home just days ago, stealing valuables, then leaving behind some incriminating evidence. >> he -- he pulled up his facebook profile and left it up. >> reporter: that's right, the suspect decided to check his facebook page on james' computer. >> i came home from work, that screen was laying here. >> reporter: cash, credit cards, checkbook, watch, all gone. but he left behind his clothes, wet from the rain. when wood saw his facebook page still up, he says he posted a message on his page, including his phone number, hoping someone would call with information about the break in. instead, wood says, whig himself sent a text message. >> i replied, you left a few things at my house, how can i get them back to you?
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>> reporter: he agreed to meet later that night, but he called 911 instead. he said he was wearing the stolen watch at the time of his arrest. >> world's dumbest criminals. >> reporter: he has admitted to entering the home and charged with burglar and could face up to ten years in prison. he didn't have much of an option. >> no. got to love stupid criminals. >> he went back. >> as dumb as it gets. >> prime example. coming up, major star power taking over times square this morning, we're talking melissa mccarthy, mark wahlberg, tori spelling, jennifer garth, all here. come on back. ♪ summer days drifting away to, uh oh, those summer nights ♪
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>> ♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. 7:56 now on this wednesday june 25th. let's head over to karen rogers to get a look at track. good morning. >> good morning, tam. we had some earlier problems on i-95. for now it just a heavy volume. southbound traffic really jamming from the betsy ross bridge to girard. as you can see everyone trying to head towards center city. in roslyn montgomery county a new accident here, wilson avenue and susquehanna road. in lumberton burlington county major highway still blocked. 38 eastbound between industrial boulevard and 541. it's an accident involving an overturned vehicle, overturned into the median, brought down a pole. in the meantime stick to hainesport-lumberton road as your alternate.
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here in new jersey on 42 northbound kind of heavy from 41 to 130 but we're looking at a 20 minute travel time from the a.c. expressway to the walt whitman bridge. we've seen worse than that for sure. septa immediate rails media elwyn line 15 minute delays. >> philadelphia international airport you can see sort of how gray and hazy it is out there. let's get more details from meteorologist, david murphy. good morning. >> we have lots of clouds around, the sun trying to break through here and there, tam. take a look at temperatures. we're up to 76 degrees right now in philadelphia and you'll definitely notice as you step outside across the region that it is muggier today and this afternoon in fact we're going for an oppressively humid day, a high of 88 degrees, so very warm and sticky. a spotty shower possible during the afternoon. the best chance of a thunderstorm appears to be this evening and some of those centered mainly in the northern and western suburbs could produce drenching downpours and lots the lightning. unsettled tomorrow with an occasional shower or thunderstorm possible, high of
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87. probably not as humid. much more cold front stability on friday and saturday. highs in the mid 80's and lots of sunshine. could be a sunday thunderstorm tam but it's not a washout. is going gluten free healthy is going gluten free healthy for you? we'll see you back hethe wonder of summer is that for you? we'll see you back i never know what kind of adventure awaits. the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $329 a month.
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good morning, america, it's 8:00 a.m., and is gluten-free really the way to be? it's one of the hottest food trends right now, but is it good for you and cracking the code this morning. and it's called cinderella surgery. women changing the size of their feet to fit into high heels. why doctors are warning it's no fairytale solution. and -- >> i want to show you something. >> the one and only melissa mccar think is here. you never know what she'll say as we say -- >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america.
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oh, my goodness. take a look at this world cup fever here in times square. some brazilians doing capuera. they're from the extension. and here to celebrate the world cup and brazil. look at that. >> some good martial arts. >> i think it's a calorie burn. >> i know. we're going to take you live to brazil, give you a taste of the fantastic festivities surrounding the world's biggest party there. >> and here's a question, feel more stressed at work or at home? >> neither, really. >> wow. >> yeah, too much. >> a big new study -- >> well -- >> we're going to test amy's intuition. and then "transformers" star
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mark wahlberg is here. can't wait to talk with him. good morning, george, everyone. a begin with the wild weather in the midwest. towns swamped from texas to minnesota and beyond. cars becoming stranded in rising waters near fort worth, and the historic flooding is overrunning neighborhoods around st. powell. the swollen mississippi isn't expected to crest until tomorrow. the cleanup under way after a tornado ripped through the indianapolis area. sending an rv crashing into a home. and in colorado, a lightning storm forcing fans to evacuate a soccer stadium. in politics, a major setback for tea party candidates, losing in mississippi and oklahoma tuesday. wins by the republican establishment candidates should help boost the gop chances of taking control of the senate in november's general election. and new worries that the crisis in iraq is escalating.
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today iraq's prime minister appeared to defy u.s. demands to have a more inclusive government. saying that a government sharing power with sunnis would violate the constitution. a florida veteran could end up losing his home because he displayed the american flag. his homeowner's association bans residents from placing flags in flower pots. the fines are adding up to $8,000, and the association is threatening to foreclosure on his home to recover that $8,000. he's saying, however, he will not give up the fight. and one of the world's biggest soccer stars now facing charges for that biting incident at the world cup tuesday. uruguay's luis suarez appeared to bite a defender during the match against italy. he is now facing possibly a two-year suspension. and a big surprise for a fisher marn o fisherman off of one of new york city's most popular beaches. look at what he caught.
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a great white shark. it was a baby, but we believe mama was swimming nearby. and i'm just feeling like i should tell you this, phone a friend, anyone going out to new york city -- >> phone a friend. >> that per the government, jaws junior had to be tagged and released back into the wild. >> jaws junior? >> yeah. >> those are the things you tell when you're reeling in the shark, let it go anyway. >> i don't think you want to bring that onboard. he's out in the waters, and so is mama. and one more, the british buzzing about a teenager who got the nerve to violate protocol and snap a selfie with the queen. managing to just get out of line to snap a selfie. look at the look. what do you think you're doing? but he did it. >> major stink eye. >> i don't think he is going to be a knight. >> pretty cool.
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nothing else moved except her head and eyes. >> that's all she needs to do. >> what are you doing? >> where was security? all right, amy, thank you. this is for you, amy, a new look -- we all feel it, let's face it, but it's where it is most intense. that's making headlines. home or at work? byron pitts has the answer for us. >> reporter: like most of us, assistant highch eve lives a crazy, stress-filled life. mother of two, a husband who also works full-time. on a scale of one to ten, what's your stress level at work? >> there are days i'm a 12. >> reporter: and home? >> a six. >> rorter: eve belies that r workday is far for stressful than at home. a study says otherwise. researchers at penn state put the lives of 122 married and single men and women under a motorcyc
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microscope. they had to swab saliva six times a day at work and home to measure corti sol. >> the stress was lower at work than at home. >> reporter: and her daughters see her stress in her face. >> she gets red in the face. >> reporter: and she took the test. >> they are higher at home. >> reporter: she is indeed more stressed at home than at work. researchers think home is where the heart is, so the stakes are higher. byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> and that's because we care about what happens here, of course. but at home, you want to make sure everyone goes well -- >> traveling for work, i'm much more stressed on missing the flight back home than making the flight. >> you want to get back. >> yeah, and i think as a working mother, you come home from work, you want to get it right. you feel bad you have been gone, and there's stress in trying not to be stressed. >> really love each other.
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>> jon snow. >> it is a uk online movie, the dooshl video are going viral this morning, you'll see why. >> they're much more peaceful than the actual characters who are constantly swinging swords at each other. >> yeah. >> it's harder to swing the swords, though -- >> in their mouth -- >> up in the control room. who's going to fess up to writing into robin's prompter someone give these pugs a round of applause. >> but you notice i didn't say it. i didn't to want say it. . >> crickets. >> did you really think i was going to read that? >> we were hoping. and now "pop news." we begin with this, a lot of money blowing in the wind yesterday. auction buyers tangled up in green, not blue, over the lyrics
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for i don't kn"like a rolling s selling for more than $2 million. the highest ever for a pop music transport. it was written in 1965, it's the only known original draft of the folk rock anthem. which is why it was knocking on heaven's door. >> well-played. >> thank you, applause, please, applause. there's a more affordable piece up for sale, frank sinatra's first driver's license, issued in new jersey, new jersey, get it? not new york, new york. it's at $2141, and if you're a fan of old blue eyes, get in there. and a cool announcement from us, abc news. we are now on apple tv. it's a new way to get "gma" and the content on abc news, live and on demand.
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one click on apple tv allowing you to control the news you get. abc and david muir there showing you how it works. special cameo appearance by the best hair in the business. you can choose to find out what's happening in nigeria or north carolina from local, international news, streaming plus 50ears worth of historical foota fm the abc archives. and the best part, no pay tv subscription required. that's innovative, and we're exted to share it. >> it's the hrt tt it. >> the art and the the hair. >>nd the apple tv is cool too. also this morning, the massachusetts state department of transportation is putting the region's accent to good use. last month they launched the use ya blinkah campaign to promote safe drive. and now asking residents to
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submit messages to cbat road rage,istractedivgd enurage seat belt use. wicked awesome drivesdrivers. one said keep caum in your car. we'll talk to mark wahlberg. he's from massachusetts. thalks it. >> applause. >> and the writer of this, wen't to encourage more from our intern from cornell, julia. >> george. >> you have to support our interns. had i known that, i would have read it. >> and julia the intern, did you see, keep them coming, girl. i love my puns. george, back to you. >> thank you. and time to kick off the heat. and right off the top, one in three americans are trying to
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avoid gluten. it's a multi-million dollar market. but now the health benefits are questioned. >> reporter: going gluten free is all the rage. celebs like milely cyrus, and others swearing it off. it's a $23 billion a year industry. gluten free cookies, cupcakes and frozen dinners and beers. and products without gluten are being marketed as gluten free. >> it's a funny combination of health consciousness and fad b free craoo to go? this nutritionist cautions it's not for everyone. >> it's not necessarily healthy unless there's a medical reason. i find more carbohydrates, sugar, sodium, somimes more fat and definitely most of the
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time less fiber. >> reporter:he say that in some produsliminating gluten, a ptein found in barle adding other greed yents that can lead to weight gain. >> adding in sodium, sugar, sometimes fats, to build that product to taste the way people expect it to taste. >> reporter: she says that to find out what's in your food, you need to look beyond the gluten-free label. >> we have a whole wheat pasta, and gluten-free, which one is the healthier option? >> if you don't have a medical condition, the best is the whole wheat sta. it's more fiber. >> reporter: while it's a must for those with celiac disease, for others, eatingealthy and unprocessed foods is key. >> replacing gluten-free junk
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food for junk food, at the end of the day, it's junk food. >> and dr. jen ashton back with us. we heard a lot of good infois catching on? >> yes, some forms the pee pressure don't disapar in everyo is doing this. this is the latest thing. organic.with fat-free, the now it's gluten-free. for the people on the spectrum of celiac disease, gluten insensitivity, it's re, and we're talking abo millions of pele. for most of us who want to try a new en and drop some pounds, not really necessary. an therean beome subop aspect >> it gave me who wat or gluten-fe. i opted forhe whole wheat.
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the difference between spaghetti and that? >>e you tempted? >> i was. >> i have aabel he. coe a spagtti with a whole wheat form it six of one, half dozen of another. a little more rb ss one al n aproblem, long-term, you can run in full. >>yes. and i thi me theight >> you mention eed celiac. who ould try this? >> iou're on thisspectrum, agnosed and under the care o are ing to consir dog isyou long-t regied dietitian, and make sure you're not lacng for t things you thin this every couple of>> i can't wait for th
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one. thank you, jen. also burning up the "gma" heat index, cinderella surgery. the trend in cosmetic procedures, women are having their feet altered to fit in designer shoes. but a step in a dangerous direction? juju chang is here. >> reporter: fashionistas believe that no pain, no gain is the answer when it comes to sky high heels. would you shorten your toes to get the fairytale ending of a little foot in a glass slipper? from peep toes to sexy slingbacks, women are obsessed with footwear. and some are going to extremes to squeeze into the heel welcomes going under the knife to change the shape and size of their foot. call it cinderella surgery. it can help you go from ugly
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stepsister to ready. it can be removing bunions or corns, and toe lipo, to make a chubby toe slim. >> they have long second toes that are too long and cause corns. but the majority of my patients, the feet are hurting. >> reporter: dr. suzanne tries to keep her patients out of pain but in heels. and her patient sought her out in december. >> i was really embarrassed by the bunions. i was really embarrassed by the corns. >> when she came in, i think the challenge was the foot was rather wide. she felt she was perfect up to her ankle. >> reporter: six months after her full-foot facelift. >> they look so much better, and i'm not shy. >> reporter: but not all doctors think we should get cosmetic surgery for the feet. >> take a foot that's
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functioning well and run the risk of other problems is ludicrous. >> reporter: she says they come to relieve the pain first, cosmet cosmetics, second. and slipping into the favorite pair of shoes makes it well worth it. >> i don't have to squeeze into them. they on, like a glass slipper. >> reporter: okay, i feel like the warning label now, but they are highly invasive. and they warn of permanent pain, numbness, restricted joint movement and the risk of infection and swelling and all of that. talk about risk/benefit analysis. yeah. >> the pain -- >> i don't know. i don't know. thank you so much. i have to move on. finally in the heat index, are kids growing up with the wrong message. while we want them to learn kindness and caring, the new report says that's not what
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they're getting from their parents. debra has more now. >> reporter: this is a revelation that parents, including this one, will want to think about. rethink our priorities. kids say we're just pushing them to succeed with little regard to the feelings of others around them. >> that's abbey, she's the best in class, she's the competition. i've never wanted to meet a kid so badly. >> reporter: ask any parent or kid, you'll learn it's a jungle out there. >> stick it. >> and that competitive drive to achieve and overachieve may be creating a generation focused on winning at all costs. >> there's just a lot of anxiety about achieve. parents have a lot of anxiety about their kids not achieving the same station they achieved. >> reporter: and the coauthor of the new report, the children we need to raise, parents may mean to raise caring, empathetic kids, most are sending the wrong
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message. >> a high percentage of kids saying their achievement is more important to them and their parents than being a good person. >> reporter: could that be true? we sat down with kids ages 11 to 17. in all honesty, show of hands, who is more concerned about achievement? okay. and who is more concerned with caring for others? they said they want to help those in need, but they're too swamped trying to make varsity teams and get into top colleges. >> a few times my mom said why don't you donate time, you're so fortunate. and i was just kind of like, i don't know how to fit it in. >> you see someone on the street, i want to help them, but where do i find time in my schedule? >> reporter: and a troubling discovery in the report, half admit to cheating on a test, and three out of four admit to copying homework.
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what is a caring parent to do? these moms and a dad say it's challenging to raise successful kids who care about their own happiness let alone that of others. >> i want them to be happy, but not worry about paying the mortgage. >> reporter: they need not lose hope, caring is not high on the list, it's not off the radar. >> i think once i'm out of college and 30 or 35 -- >> 30 or 35, when you get old. >> yeah. >> he doesn't have to wait -- by doing the age-old walk the talk. if kids see that you're concerned at home, they're likely to make it a priority. because kids watch what we wit 7-year-old doing a fundraiser for an ill neighbor, somebody he's caring about, it's a big topic in the household. >> that's what you do now. >> and because you say it, but you have to do it to show. >> you have to do it. >> when kate had the lemonade stand and raising money.
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>> all her idea. on any given week, it could be elephants in africa, or a neighbor. >> caring, she does get that message. it's important. >> thank you. we are going out to ginger for a check on the weather. ginger. >> oh, and look at this crowd. a huge one here because of the star power we have. now i wanted to try something a little new today. i wanted to try something called my weather. that was the weather wow in case you missed it. it has a purpose, and that would be lightning from earlier this spring, one of my friends that used to judge a photo contest was out looking at lightning. and there it hit, he did get burned, but he's okay. but it is lightning awareness week, put that out there. so dangerous, even if the storms around severe, it can have dangerous or deadly lightning with it. now we have the severe weather highlight, strong winds and
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>> thanks a lot, ginger, david murphy on the terrace. beneath mainly cloudy skies, it's a lot muggier this morning. you can feel the humidity as you step outside. your exclusive accuweather 7-day, we're climbing from the low 70's to a high of 88 this afternoon. it will be oppressively humid through most of the day, particularly if the sun breaks out of the clouds and while there's a spotty shower during the afternoon, the best chance of a thunderstorm is this evening out in the northern and western areas, suburbs the biggest hit there. tomorrow unsettled, 87 with a so much more coming up, lara. >> all right, ginger, thank you. and among the things coming up, they are back together, jenny garth and tori spelling of "90210" fame.
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>> ♪ >> "action news" is brought to >> ♪ >> we've got some breaking news. kent county delaware, delaware state trooper has been shot during a car stop in magnolia. the trooper alsoounded the suspect. this happened around 7:00 a.m. the trooper is in stable condition at kt general hospital. that suspect is in critical condition. of course we'll have more on th on "action news" at noon and 6abc.com. now let's head to karen rogers for traffic. good morning. >>ood mornif you're in delaware county not a bad route on the blue route right now. not a bad ride to baltimore pike. this is northbound traffic rather heavy from i-95 to route one but you can see southbound looking pretty good at this point. on the pennsylvania turnpike we do have an accident eastbound approaching valley forge. watch for that one. it's off to the shoulder. they're waiting for a tow truck out there right now so not restricting any lanes at
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the moment. on the big picture here don't forget in center city we still have 13th street blocked at race street. street as your alternater 11th some slow speeds on i-95, 16 miles an hour southbound from allegheny to girard and lo at the scylll down to ndtrfic particarly heavy comelet's go o dav mury. good morning >> you dinely notice the humidity as you ep outside, tam.ta a look as the numbers are climbing as expected. we're up to 76 degrees in philadelphia. 77 in lmington and d even up in the lehigh valley . and 75 in millville. your exclusive accuweather 7-day shows a high of 88 this afternoon, oppressively mid as wgoouhrgh wle there's a passing shower the best chance of a thunderstorm is probably in the eveesrn suburbs. that's the way are shaping up but we'll have to keep our eyes on the skies today. tomorrow still unstled, clouds and sun and an occasional thunderstorm possible, t.
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>> david thanks. right now. we'll send you to "gma" and see you back here in 30.
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friday it'll be a dance party in the park as afrojack ignites the park with sting. they take over central park, a "good morning america" summer concert series presented by coppertone. and thank you for joining us here. d.j. afrojack with special guest sting. you won't want to miss it this friday live from central park. the reason we're ducking, the dancers are going at it again, and they're getting a little close. >> getting real in here. >> i know. >> hiyah! >> look idenside, melissa mccary is here, and can't wait to hear
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about her new comedy. >> and the world cup fever. world cup fever -- how do we say it? george? >> cap poe wear a. >> and they are bringing out the moves. and we will go back to brazil to see how they are partying in the home of the world cup. >> looking forward to that but we are glad to have our favorite 90210 superstars, tori spelling and jenny garth, they're over there. they're reuniting for mystery girls, they decide to become sleuths in real life. take a look. >> which urn do you think you'd look best in? >> nope, nope. they're all so big. you suggested i have fat ashes. fine, i'll take that slimming pink one. >> this is my water bottle. >> and you, get up there, you
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have to rehearse your speech. >> i'm not giving a speech for your fat ash. >> and here they are. tori speling and jenny garth, thank you for being with us. this is all your idea, tori. where did it come from? >> it was. i created it for abc family, and, of course, wanted to do it with my friend. dream come true. >> even friends for over 20 years. how close have you stayed ed e touch? >> pretty good. >> good excuse to come back together. >> like sisters. >> and i understand the kids were on the set, taking care of each other, hanging out. could you have managed that back in the day? >> day care -- >> between us, we have seven kids. and always running around. >> incredible. we have some social media questions for you as well. we'll mix them in, you have so
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many fans. tori, what is the funniest, craziest thing that has happened on set? >> oh, my gosh. well, we were just talking about we get to do all these fun gu disguys because we play detectives on tv. the other day, the morning shoot we were dressed as hookers, and by the afternoon, she was a p.e. teachers and i was undercover at the high school. >> as a student. >> as a student. >> lots of fun costume changes. and we have one from facebook, do you miss anything about the 90210 days, looked like you had fun. >> we did. it was a great experience. >> it was ten really formative years and we became really close. i wouldn't change that for the world. but i'm happy to be where it's taken me. and everything works for a reason. >> yes, and tori, i know, that "true tori" has a powerful
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impact on so many people. something so private that you shared. how are things? >> things are getting better. we're moving in the right direction. >> what's the feedback you got from -- such a very -- you put yourself in a very vulnerable position. >> some people liked it, others didn't. it was my personal journey. i have no regrets. >> we like no regrets. i like the tweeted picture of joey. we know he's going to be in an episode of "mystery girls." how about any other 90210 alums? >> we talked about it. >> whave great guest stars comi up. >> and mystery caption quizfor the mysteryirls. show you a photo. you come up with a caption. jenny, you get the first one, this is the photo, what's going on here? >> i'm straddling that man. >> and i'm freaking out. >> making sure his pants done
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fall down. >> another one. >> i'm riding him like a horse, i think. >> next photo. what's this? >> it's a flashback to the '90s when my character did a workout video. >> look at the spandex. never looked so good. i'm very excited about the costumes on the show. we should mention the world prenear of "mystery girls" is at 8:00 p.m. eastern on abc family. thank you so much for being here. and by the way, you can still watch the premier if you're not ou e, download theatfa and watce fralbe s weill che in morn
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an inches, and ang the acss ti includik hankr, morning. you got temperatures in the 70's. your seven-day shows a high of 88, oppressively humid this afternoon. a couple of spotty showers and then tonight some storms especially nor and wes >> all that weaer brought to uy now we can stand close enough. >> oh. are you ready for this? we're going to return to world cup fever. it's been a -- the world cup, and loving the sights and sounds etwosown nf pedro andrade, how are you doing? >> i'm great. that's right. the world is in full swing,
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