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good morning, america. breaking right now, the first hurricane of the year, arthur, picking up speed as we speak. mandatory evacuations in north carolina. july fourth celebrations canceled, as more severe weather strikes the east coast. lightning ripping through this building. flash flooding. and part of the brooklyn bridge, collapsing. ginger and our extreme weather team tracking it all. the woman who fell in love with the radical islamic online arrested while trying to catch a flight overseas. why she was trying to join the fight in syria. and a whale of a tale this morning the incredible footage of whale watchers. two blue whales capsizing their boat. and how they managed to still take this shot. say it ain't so. one of the most romantic movies
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of the last decade, ryan gosling and rachel mcadams ae' on-scree chemistry in "the notebook" at audiences swooning. now, the director says there was no love between the two stars. we say good morning, america. robin and george will be back next week, enjoying the holiday, as they should. it's all the talk in the studio. were they together? were they not together? they were after the movie. >> i a parentally, they did not get along on the movie set. i think of how many tears i wasted on that movie. >> and your kids, they make you watch it over and over again. >> and it's never going to be the same. >> the tension was real. >> i'm crushed. >> let's see how long we can talk about this. the other talk was the
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incredible lightning we had in this area and around the country. amazingly lara was able to get out before the weather. she is at wimbledon. we're going to check in with her shortly. we want to show you the pictures across the east coast, up and down the seaboard. lightning striking one world trade center. that was incredible. you saw it outside of your window. the empire state building. >> and look at this beautiful picture of lightning right next to a rainbow. it doesn't look possible. but there it is. ginger knew it was possible. but she knows all things weather-related. we begin with the hurricane threat along the east coast, as we head into the holiday weekend. our extreme weather team tracking it all. ginger, we begin with you. >> we have our team together in florida and north carolina. south carolina feeling it. hurricane arthur. it was updated overnight. max sustained winds, 75 miles per hour, moving towards south and north carolina today and tonight. that's going to be the worst of
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this hurricane. so, where does it go after that? let's check it out. we've got tropical storm warnings from myrtle beach up through parts of virginia. but the hurricane warnings in red. hatteras island, which has mandatory evacuations. that path taking it over the outer banks. but it's a miss for most of the east coast. that's what i wanted to focus on. so many people asking me, how does it affect me and how much? quickly, you see it right there, overnight tonight, into early morning. boston tomorrow night, still raining. new york, d.c., drying out. i'll have much more coming up. >> good news on that part. the hurricane moving past florida this morning. we saw it on the map. causing dangerous conditions there. matt gutman is in jacksonville beach, florida, with the latest, hey, matt. >> reporter: hey, david. that's right. arthur has been scooting up the coastline here. as it scraped by florida, it left behind a hidden danger for the millions of beachgoers expected here this weekend.
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and for the surfers you might see behind me, rip currents invisible to the naked eye, like the one forming right behind me. this morning, with waters churning offshore, red flags flying along on 500 miles of roiling post line, from florida to north carolina. cars stocking up on gas and lined up at the ferry, ready to leave, after a mandatory evacuation was issued for north carolina's hatteras island. and fourth of july fireworks canceled along the outer banks. boston, expected to be drenched by arthur on friday, moved its independence day festivities to today indeed. in north carolina, crews are busy trying to storm-proof windows. bulldozers are already lining highway 12, ready to handle the possible damage. officials begging locals to play it safe. >> it's easy to replace a boat if it gets damaged during the storm. but we can't replace people.
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>> reporter: with arthur barreling ahead, folks diving into the surf and into florida on wednesday. volusia county ocean rescue. they found someone who just got caught in a riptide. that person was fine. but a high rip current risk for four states. florida, georgia, south carolina and north carolina. six people were plucked off out of those waters just yesterday. and today, it is literally all hands on deck. they're even bringing administrative staff here to help out as lifeguards. amy? >> you can see the dangerous surf behind. thank you, matt. north carolina, the governor there declaring a state of emergency in two dozen counties. mandatory evacuations ordered in parts of the outer banks. david kerley is right along the coast in nags head. david, good morning. >> reporter: morning, amy. this is where the real strength of arthur will hit. that's why cape hatteras, about 30 miles down the beach here has
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been ordered mandatory evacuation. but the governor did declare emergency for all of the counties along the coast. and we did see folks leaving last night. but it's not been a massive evacuation yet. here's the thing. the governor said don't put on your stupid hat. be smart about the storm. it's a hurricane. >> well said, right? david kerley and the team out there this morning. our thanks. we're going to turn to the growing fears about homegrown terrorists. a 19-year-old colorado woman in custody this morning, charged with trying to help islamic radicals in syria. the fbi busting her while trying to board a flight heading overseas. pierre thomas in washington with late details for us this morning. pierre, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, david. sources tell us more than 70 americans have gone to syria to try to join radicals there. the fbi says this is disturbing evidence of that new trend. this morning, a denver woman is facing prosecution for allegedly trying to help al qaeda-inspired radicals in syria. 19-year-old shannon conley shown
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in this facebook photo, was arrested in april, attempting to board a flight bound for germany. her goal, authorities say, was to ultimately wage jihad. the fbi claims that conley, a nurses aide, fell in love with a person in syria via skype. jihad is the only answer to correct the wrongs against the muslim world. neighbors from her quiet hometown were shocked. >> it's a little unnerving, especially with iraq and all that going on over there. it's definitely scary. >> reporter: conley drew suspicion after she started attending faith bible church and criticizing the church's support for israel. >> she said i am pursuing the muslim faith. we said, fine. but that's when she began to act very strange. >> reporter: the pastor called police after he said she became aggressive and refused to leave the church. the fbi showed up. but that apparently did not phase conley, who over the
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course of months, supposedly told investigators, she liked the idea of guerrilla warfare. when officials told conley to be careful about her actions she said, quote, i'd rather go to prison than do nothing. >> pierre thomas, with the latest from washington. thank you, pierre. and to the oscar pistorius murder trial. the defense wrapping up their case. and lama hasan has the latest for us. >> reporter: in what is expected to be the final piece of testimony presented in the trial of oscar pistorius, a sports psychologist tried to explain the blade runner's actions the night he shot and killed his model girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. >> you have a paradox of an individual who is supremely abled. and you have an individual who is significantly disabled. >> reporter: according to the psychologist, pistorius acted as any disabled person would, startled by a noise. thinking an intruder was inside his home.
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>> mr. pistorius' significant disability when he is left without the benefit of these prosthetics, does not allow him sufficient mobility or balance to take flight. >> reporter: the goal, to answer this question posed earlier by the prosecution to the blade runner. >> you talked towards the door. why would you do that? >> i'm not sure. >> reporter: a blow to the state's case, that the paralympian was a jealous lover. the court-mandated report found no history of abnormal aggression or violence in pistorius. no characteristics of narcissism. or psychopathy. but the report did find pistorius has a history of feeling insecure and vulnerable. while this trial has lasted
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longer than anyone expected, in south africa, closing arguments and a verdict are given only after both sides and the judge have had time to prepare. but there is immense pressure on all sides to wrap things up quickly. amy and david? >> all right. lama hasan with the latest. more to come. it's been great having ryan smith at the newsdesk with us. ryan, what have you got? >> we begin with a powder keg about to explode. that's how one expert is describing the rising tensions between the israelis and palestinians. overnight, israel launched more than a dozen air strikes into gaza, targeting hamas. retaliation for rocket attacks in israel. the new anger fueled by the killing of a palestinian teenager. palestinians believe his death was revenge for the murders of three israeli teens. this wildfire scorching california wine country has exploded to six-square miles. years of drought conditions are fueling the flames, which are threatening 400 homes and
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buildings in napa and lake counties. emergency crews have been working overnight to clear the tracks near pittsburgh, after these two freight trains collided, derailed and caught fire. smoke filled the air, forcing homes and businesses to evacuate as prekwaugs. a dangerous inmate is on the run in ohio after a daring escape. police say chris bowden slipped out of jail after pretending to be an inmate about to be released. five officers worked the paperwork that allowed bowden to go free. companies added more than 280,000 jobs last month, the best number in nearly 2 years. raising expectations ahead of this morning's government's job report, which counts private and public sector jobs. a wild scene off san diego, when a couple of whale watchers were tossed out of their boat by a giant blue whale. overturned. they managed to keep their cameras rolling. quick thinking, right?
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they flipped -- the whale flipped over this boat in one, big splash. a nearby fisherman pulled them out of the water. they snapped this. this is a shot of the whale's mouth, as they were falling over. they say it was big enough to fit a truck. they were thankfully not injured. and finally, one guy that may be in the wrong line of work. watch what happens to this foul ball in detroit. the beer vendor naps it, check it out, with his bucket. we're going to show it to you again. the focus. yeah. that's right. and then, another classic move, he gives the ball to a fan. and watch this, takes a bow. gets that round of applause. right? best in the business, is what they're calling him. >> no $5 beer here. >> no. exactly. >> that was incredible. awesome. thanks, ryan. >> absolutely. we're going to turn to the other headline, the growing crisis on our border. the new offensive to stop the flow of children coming into
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this country. you remember the dramatic images this week. the bus carrying so many of the families stopped by angry protesters, told to go around and go back. jim avila at the white house with the latest on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, david. the central america moms and kids crossing the border illegally, the department of homeland security is overwhelmed. today, a new offensive. a tv campaign with commercials on both sides of the border and seen exclusively this morning on "gma." this morning, the first look at new tv commercials designed to discourage the overwhelming tide of central american children and their mothers crossing the texas border illegally. dramatic stories, made in telenovella fashion to be played here in the united states, and in salvador, honduras and guatemala. showing a young teen saying good-bye to his mother and father, and heading to america. only to be found a victim of a
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dangerous journey. at a press conference in the rio grande valley, the border patrol commissioner personally warned central american parents that the trip north has become more treacherous. >> if you cross illegally into the united states, you are putting yourself and your children in grave danger. >> reporter: the border patrol is also launching radio spots and billboards designed to counterthe notion that the immigrants are getting a free pass in the u.s. because there are minors or traveling with minors. a tough sell, since the overwhelming number of moms and kids coming across illegally are allowed, within days, to take buses to be with family already in the united states. right now, of course, the kids and moms are released to go anywhere in the u.s. they want. hopping on buss with just a promise to appear in court. and our sources say, most of them do not. david and amy? >> jim, thanks. a debate that's not going away. we're going to head to wimbledon, where there has been plenty of excitement. there's been big upsets.
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young upstarts. and serena williams' mystery health scare. lara is in the middle of the action. good morning to you. >> good morning to you, amy and david, from the broadcast roof. it's a beautiful day at wimbledon. and what a stunning road to the semifinals, which begin today, as so many of the giants in this sport were upset by what chris evert calls the next wave. i think andy murray may have said it best after his defeat. for him and so many, it was just a really bad day at the office. one year after making history, defending champ andy murray was defeated wednesday, ending his hopes for a second wimbledon tight. >> wow. nadal and murray out. >> reporter: the duke and duchess stunned as the hometown hero went down in straight sets
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to gregor dimitrov. dimitrov, maria sharapova's boyfriend, is one of several up-and-comers, taking aim at the old guard. >> hello to this superstar in the making. >> we want to prove to the big guys that, you know, we're around the corner. >> reporter: and murray is just the latest top player to fall victim to this new legion. on tuesday, two-time wimbledon champ rafael nadal was stunned by nick kyrgios, whose ranking is 144th in the world. two familiar names did manage to survive this youthquake. seven-time champ roger federer and novak djokovic won their quarterfinal matches, setting up semifinal showdowns with two fresh-faced foes. >> she is not well. >> reporter: meanwhile, a day
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after serena williams withdrew, looking shaky on the court, posted this photo on instagram. many are wondering why williams was allowed to play at all. >> it was clear, the moment she set foot on the court, something was wrong. and why it went on for a couple games, i don't know. >> reporter: we are awaiting word from serena's agent on how she is doing today. i want to introduce you to one of the biggest characters at wimbledon. this is rufus, the 6-year-old hawk which is something of a movie star, if you will. i know he's treated like a movie star because he has his own commercial for stella beer. his own website. his own twitter handle, rufus the hawk. his control is avian control here. and it is crucial here at the all england club. it's important to keep the pigeons away during match time. he comes every morning, sweeps through. >> exactly. >> and it's very important today, as we begin the semifinals.
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we'll be back in a little bit to talk about them. they begin soon on espn. we'll talk about the match-ups later in the broadcast. >> all right, lara. looking great. and they keep rufus hungry so he swoops in for the pigeons. not the players. not the fans. just the pigeons. >> breaking news. back to lara later. >> the ladies' semifinals today on espn. don't miss it. we want to talk about the flooding in new york city last night. and more heavy rain and strong storms today. ginger has the very latest. look at those pictures. >> this is from brooklyn, new york. we will be talking about more severe storms. i think they keep rufus, quickly, empty, as well, in case there was an accident. they have to keep him hungry and then empty. >> they're wearing white. >> let's talk about something else. rainfall in the carolinas. this is what we're expecting. hurricane arthur, tonight through early tomorrow morning. the east coast, flood watches from the mid-atlantic up to the northeast. a lot of that because we have
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severe storms. you can see damaging wind and hail. >> reporter: david murphy here with an update from accuweather, storm tracker 6 live has its eyes on showers and thunderstorms out in the northern suburbs that are creeping toward doylestown and lansdale and new hope before too much longer. if you get caught urned 'neath one of these thunderstorms you'll get a drenching downpour.
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you'll see a high of 90. there's a flood watch throughout today and tonight and midday >> ginger, thank you so much. coming up next on "gma," the latest on that shocking story of the weather charged with murder, after leaving his toddler in a blistering hot car. he is in court today. dan and nancy are here. "gma" investigates this morning. cell phone protective cases. we're putting some of them to the test. and the results will surprise you. plus, how tim howard may cash in on his world cup heroics. and cover your ears, amy. what really went on behind the scenes of "the notebook."
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doylestown and east of quakertown getting a cell. they are falling apart a little bit, but you might get a brief downpour in the neck 30 minutes or so. -- next 30 minutes or so. 74 it is warm and muggy. this afternoon, high ever 90. that's the first heat wave of the year. humid and drenching thunderstorms are likely to reformulate today and tonight. there's a flood watch some of them could put down enough rain for street flooding and flashy creeks and streams. arthur will be far enough off the coast, but close enough to give us morning rain. the humidity will drop and a high of 79. it's great in the afternoon and at night for fireworks. >> let's go to matt pellman who's filling in for karen and a look at the roads. >> reporter: lighter than normal volume on this thursday morning. 295 coming out of the gloucester
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♪ smash hit song, "slapstick" from nkto. it is the longest-running single in the top 40. and guess what? the band is here live this morning, traveling all night through those storms to get here. and they made it. >> they made it. might be a little sleep-deprived. but aren't we all? it's 7:30, as we say good morning, america. welcoming you back. coming up this half hour, "gma" investigates. the smartphone protective cases. you and i have been walking around for weeks with the cracked phones. if you drive over it, you're going to have a problem. that's gio. he's testing them all. one cheaper, one pricier. and cookout dangers, heading into the july 4th holiday
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weekend. three, surprising tips for handling your food safely. we're going to begin with the georgia father charged with murder, for leaving his 22-month-old son in a blistering hot car. the dad will be in court this afternoon. the evidence is eye-opening. dan and nancy standing by. they're going to weigh in on all of this. let's begin with steve osunsami. >> reporter: today, the lead investigator in this case is going to explain in court why police believe the death of cooper harris was murder, not an accident. cooper died after seven hours in his father's hot suv june 18th. police say the father, ross harris, told them he forgot to drop his son off at a day care near his office that morning. police reports say harris told them he discovered his son, cooper, strapped in his car seat when he left work that evening. at his first court appearance, 33-year-old harris showed little emotion. and pleaded not guilty to murder and second-degree cruelty.
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his family calling this is tragic mistake. but according to a police warrant, harris did access the same vehicle, through the driver's side door to place an object into the vehicle. he closed the door and left the car. in the warrants, police also say both of the boys' parents searched the internet for information on child heat stroke inside cars before their son died. the father claimed he was fearful this could happen. the mother has not been charged with a crime. >> it matters. timing and context. if it was done 24 hour, 48 hours before the incident, too coincidental. if it was done weeks in advance, it may be related to an event that had been on the news or had been on the internet about the death of another child. >> reporter: at her son's funeral in alabama, leanna harris stood by her husband, who joined the services by speakerphone. she called her husband a great father. and told mourners she will miss
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her son forever. she said no one loved and worshiped the boy more than his father. for "good morning america," steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> let's bring in our legal team. abc news chief legal affairs anchor, dan abrams. and nancy grace. one of the officers in this investigation has said, what he knows about this case shocks his conscience. that is an extremely telling statement, nancy. >> it's very telling. and it's also very rare that you get a statement from law enforcement about this prior to the hearing. the hearing is set to go down in just a few hours. it's going to be a bind over hearing for a magistrate judge, who is a former prosecutor. will hear a bare bones case set out by the state to determine if this goes any further. and i expect then to hear from detectives. prior to that, i'm surprised there was a statement. and i find it very telling. >> dan, let me ask you what you think we're going to hear from the hearing.
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he's being charged with murder and cruelty to a child. >> i don't think there's going to be any question there's going to be enough evidence to move forward. something interesting happened already. initially, he was charged with first-degree cruelty to a child, leading to death, felony murder. that requires willful conduct or malls will. meaning, there's no question he would have done it on purpose, right? they reduced the charge to second-degree child cruelty. that means they can still charge him with felony murder. but now, they just have to prove criminal recklessness. now, they don't need to prove he did it intentionally. they can prove he was incredibly reckless in what he did. that's why i say there's almost no question that i think this judge will say there's enough evidence to bring it to a jury. >> let's talk about the driving route that harris took from chick-fil-a to his office. how important is it, when we hear prosecutors go through the details of where he went and
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when he did? >> well, we heard that police were retracing the father, harris cooper's -- harris ross cooper's route that morning. and we followed along. it's only about 1:20 from the chick-fil-a, where they stopped that morning. and he took the child in to chick-fil-a. they saw him put him back in the rear-facing car seat. but to get to his office, it's about three or four minutes. he passes red lights, which have cameras on them. the theory that this is proceeding, the child was awake at chick-fil-a. what happened? you forgot about him in three minutes that it took to get to your office? another thing that's going to come into play here is forensic evidence from cell phones, from tracking devices within the car. did he take a different route? did he go somewhere he didn't tell police about? and the whole day, the dad was supposed to drop him off at home
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depot day care. did you get cooper dropped off all right? did he eat breakfast? how did he do? not one text to remind the dad the kid's in the car? also, the father goes out at lunchtime, puts something in the car, with the child in the car, and still doesn't realize the child is in the car. >> nancy is raising an interesting question about the mother. is it possible the mother could get charged here? >> there were searches on the computer that both parents searched children in hot cars. >> that's right. and in order -- a lot of people have been asking me, do you think the mother is going to get charged? not just on an internet search. not just because at some point -- they're going to have to link here up to him. if they are able to link them together, that means we've moved, now, from the possibility this was reckless conduct to no question it was intentional conduct. >> premeditation. >> that's right. if these two worked together, we're talking about premeditated murder. we're not talking about the possibility of someone forgetting their child in the
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car or just him being involved. then, we're talking about something even more sinister. >> all eyes will certainly be on the georgia courtroom today. thank you so much, dan and nancy. we appreciate you weighing in. time, now, for the weather and jiginger zee. >> good morning. good morning to anyone in south carolina and north carolina. if you're there, we have vacation. the next 24 hours are going to be the worst. and then, it will get better. i wanted to start with kiawah island, south carolina. high surf and even higher. that's going to be the issue in the next 24 hours, 36-ish. and then, things will start to improve. over the weekend, nice for the most part. this is the fourth of july forecast. that is in the morning and early afternoon. we will see from south-to-north, things dry out as the cold front pushes everything the other way. really sunny and nice in the northwest. thunderstorms in the sliver in the midwest and southern plains. but monsoon season is getting
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on. and people in the southwest could not be happier for the most part. they're starting to see a cutdown in temperatures. phoenix, 111. captioner ready >> reporter: thanks ginger, david murphy on the terrace, warm and muggy, a couple of thunderstorms moving through the northern suburbs this morning. this afternoon, 90 is the high, humid and there will be drenchers later on in >> the other thing to look for in the southwest would be dust storms possible today. all that weather, brought to you by big lots. >> we're going to look for the dust storms. those pictures are incredible, too. coming up on "gma," we're going to investigate. look at this. we're going to drive over a few smartphones. it's not so smart to do that with your smartphone. gio is testing it all. wait until you see what he discovers. and cookout dangers. what you need to know to keep your food safe this july 4th weekend.
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back now at 7:42. "gma" investigates this morning. this is a problem for many of us. how to protect your smartphone from water and shattering. gio benitez putting a couple of the most popular protective cases to the test. >> completely shattered. >> reporter: you just spent 200 bucks on a new phone. one of about 1 billion sold every year.
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and you trashed it. you are not alone. turns out, there are a slew of products out there promising to keep them safe. >> i'm going to try to bake this phone. >> reporter: and a slew of people online. >> there it is. >> reporter: pushing them to the limits. >> let's go ahead and do it. >> to find ways to protect your phone. "gma" investigates got on the case and tried out one of the more durable brands, the otter box. the company says this $90 waterproof case will survive in water up to 30 minutes. this is the otter box preserver. i'm going to trust my iphone with it to put it to the test. we're going to put up against this, a $10 jell case sold everywhere. test number one, the spill test. everything seems to be working on both phones. they both survived the spill test. test two, the dunk test. here i go. they sat there for five seconds. and remember, the jell case never promised to be waterproof.
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the otter box worked. the jell case, not so much. we took the case outside. the otter box promises to protect from falls up to 6'6". the otter box is fine. and the jell case, fine, too. next, we go beyond another otter box's claims. the ultimate cell phone nightmare, driving over your phone. wow. it looks like it's okay. but get a load of this. the 10 buck case -- >> no way. it survived. in fact, we were so surprised by the jell case, we tossed it around, and still, nothing is wrong. but before you think it's the phone that is indestructible, we took all cases off done. it shattered. >> oh. >> when you're buying these cases, it's a good idea to get the kind that are both rubber and plastic.
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and make sure that the edge of the case is higher than that screen. that way, the screen will be protected when it hits the ground. >> that's great advice. amy has a question because her phone was melting because she looked something up on her phone. i don't know if we have that. >> i think it melted because it was in gio's hand. >> there he is. number 28. >> the ladies have him on speed dial. very serious in that photo, gio. >> gio answers to the name, 28. >> he said, call his team. >> they tweet him. speaking of team usa, superstar tim howard, just barely ahead of gio here. still trending. why we could soon be seeing a lot more of him. and one of the biggest shoe trends of the summer could be the most dangerous. what you need to know about platforms right now. twisted ankles. they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america.
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>> hello, everyone, 7:56 odds thursday morning, we're taking a live look at philadelphia international airport. it's been a stormy overnight and for some a stormy morning. let's go outside to david murphy. yeah, matt we had thunderstorms that came through the western and northern suburbs, it's pushing away from the region. a couple of trailing spotty showers in bucks county and milford, new jersey, saying goodbye to the last heavy downpour. 75 degrees, it's warm and very muggy in philadelphia and the rest of the region. today's high is 90. if we hit it it will be the season's first heat wave, more
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drenchers are possible and there's a flood watch in effect. tomorrow when you wake up, it's liable to be raining. just give it time. by the afternoon we expect the rain to be drying and we probably get some sunshine returning as the afternoon goes on, plus a high of 79 lowering humidity, it will be great for barbecues later in the afternoon. saturday and sunday looking like winners. let's go over to matt pellman filling in for karen rogers. >> reporter: eastbound side of the schuylkill expressway is slow from montgomery to girard, westbound backing up from the boulevard to gladwyn in the normal spots. there's a water main break blocking penn avenue by the park. creek road downed wires. i-95 at marsh road in delaware,
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and before you fire up those fourth of july grills, the secret food tips you need to know to keep your big barbecue safe. and "the notebook" wowed audiences with its on-screen chemistry. but now, the directors reveal rachel and ryan didn't really get along. 14 plus, it's a major "deals & steals." red, white and blue edition. super hot savings right in time for the holiday weekend. all that and mkto rocking times square. as we say -- >> good morning, america. there they are, musical duo
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mkto, hanging out with the huge crowd. must be the holiday crowd gathering already. here they come. everyone out there. waiting to hear the smash hit "classic." and the new single for us, live, right here. >> you have to love that energy. i can't wait to hear them. also ahead, this story trending right now. a "full house" reunion? say it isn't so. we're going to tell you what brought the cast of the hit sitcom back together again. and lara at wimbledon. this year, you can wear a shirt and jeans. she has her drinks right there. >> is that pyms? >> is that her long island iced tea? >> i don't know. this just in. >> it's pyms. >> all right. we'll check in with lara moments from now. in the meantime, ryan smith has all of the deadlines. >> good morning, guys.
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let's go to the hurricane. the first one this year is setting its sights on the east coast, spoiling july 4th celebrations. arthur strengthened to 75 miles per hour overnight, more than 300 miles south of cape hatteras. and it's triggering dangerous rip currents from florida to the carolinas, where mandatory evacuation orders have been ordered for part of the outer banks. arthur is expected to turn out to sea after lashing the carolina coast early tomorrow. a separate storm system rolled through the northeast last night. flash floods buried cars. lightning lit up the night sky and struck several skyscrapers including the new world trade center. and several firefighters are recovering after a lightning strike in vermont. the wildfire in california's wine country has thrown to six-square miles. and california has seen 70% more wildfires than usual this year because of extreme drought.
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and breaking news overseas. one day after the u.s. called for tighter security at airports, the u.s. embassy in uganda says it received a specific threat that the airport in that nation's capital will come under attack. tonight, americans there are being placed on alert. meantime, in colorado, a woman faces terror charges for allegedly trying to help al qaeda fighters in syria. concerned that al qaeda is working on a new bomb triggered the new security warnings. and a debate is raging over whether a police officer in indiana paid the right price for his role in this incident. he was seen pushing over a man in a wild chair for running over his foot. a review board decided to suspend him for a month. and finally, it's been said that cheaters never prosper. but, oh, revenge can be very, very sweet. two british women, who look remarkably alike, they were found out that -- they found out they were dating the same man at
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the same time. where am i going with this? they hatched a plot -- there's the guy, hoping to humiliate the two-timer, in the most public way possible. so, they unfurled this giant banner on a busy highway overpass, saying they were both dumping him. and he is now -- how about that? that is calling somebody out. he's trying to avoid more public ridicule by hiding out at his mother's house, probably the only woman still in his life. >> that's way better than facebook. put it on a billboard. >> he clearly has a type. >> i know. they look like twin sisters. >> crazy. >> he didn't expect that. >> we need an investigation into this one. countdown to the big fourth is on. getting closer. and many of us will have cookouts. dr. besser said, keep in mind, when you get ready to do the big dinners and cookouts and grilling, you have tips that we don't often think about. first of all, when it comes to
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the chicken, my eyes popped when i saw this morning. you say don't wash the chicken? >> yes. i get a lot of pushback on this. you don't want to wash your chicken before you cook it. half of the chicken you buy is contaminated with bacteria. when you wash it, you're going to cut down on bacteria, but spray that around your kitchen. cook it to 165 or well done. >> can you dunk it in water to rinse it? >> you can because no one's going to eat the raw chicken. >> here's an interesting one. you say, don't go to the store and buy a melon that's already cut. >> yes. it's hard to pick a good melon. is it ready to eat? it's tempting to buy it this way. as soon as they buy into the melon, they are carrying that bacteria into that melon. if you keep it cold, it will multiply and make you sick. buy it like this and cut it right before you eat it. that's the safest way to go.
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>> this kills me. two hours and toss. i go back and scoop it out. >> the food's laid out at 10:00 in the morning. 3:00, you're still seeing the potato salad. everyone says, the biggest risk is the mayo. it's not the mayo, it's the time. >> thank you so much, dr. besser. >> happy fourth. >> you, too. "pop news" and weather coming up. first, sara has "the morning menu." >> here's a look at what's ahead, in "pop news." the "full house" reunion. what brought the cast back together again. and one of the hottest footwear trends of the summer may be one of the most dangerous. and the secrets to keeping kids honest. what every parent needs to know. all that, plus lara live from wimbledon, coming up on "gma," here in times square.
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♪ look at that. the couple that works out together stays together. and that was certainly the case for j.p. and amanda. what is he doing there? they met at crossfit. naturally, he decided to promote there, in the middle of the class. look at that. he was dancing to bruno mars' "marry you." how sweet is that? looks like she said yes with the head nod. 80 people were in on the secret. and thousands more are enjoying
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the surprise with the video going viral online. a very sweet moment there. and i don't know if anyone wants to hear -- hear all of that when they're sweating. >> never let them see you sweat. >> it's an engagement. >> when a guy will propose in spandex -- >> while shaking his hips, right? >> you can only go up from there. it's going to get better. it always gets better from spandex. >> there you go. sara, you're in for lara, at wimbledon. "pop news." >> i do. dave coulier, you probably know him as uncle joey, and in case you missed "the full house" phenomenon, that was the 1990s, coulier tying the knot. candice cameron bure with kimmy
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gibbler. and bob saget sharing this gem of john stamos. i love that. and the epic snapshot of the groom before he walked down the aisle. >> they all look so great. >> they look the same. >> minus the mullets. >> upgrade from spandex. >> together. together. and what better way to tee up fourth of july weekend, than with 26 determined dachshunds going head-to-head. that was the scene at this year's wiener 100 race in pittsburgh. some taking a more round-about route to the finish line. the stages were high. top dog went to a dachshund named -- wait for it. oscar mayer von wienerschnitzel i. that's the name of the dog. >> a long line. >> i went with peter for my chihuahua. we so some "pop."
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in right now. you're featured in the brand-new spread on cosmo's website. >> look at this. >> how about your path becoming a correspondent for "gma." >> that's beautiful. >> and it's very inspiring. it's a read for their "get that life" series. and it's so special for me to be here because i was able to witness it firsthand. i got to watch you spread your wings. and you have some really good advice for people who may be stuck in a job. you blazed your path. >> you do whatever job you're given. if you can't do the little stuff, why would anyone trust you with anyone bigger. >> you said, even from getting coffee. >> that was great advice from my cousin allen. make the best cup of coffee you can. if you can't, why would they give you anything else? touche. >> and look at you now. >> yay, sara.
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it all started with spandex. >> i can still whip up a good cup of coffee. any orders? >> the truth is, we're giving her the coffee now. >> she did deliver my coffee this morning. >> beautiful spread and a great read. very inspirational, my friend. kicking off "the heat index" this morning, summer's hottest trend in footwear, platform shoes. they offer height without the high heels. why they might feel the most comfortable, they might be the most dangerous. abc's linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: it's the hot shoe of the summer. half-platform/half-flat. it's called the flat-form. and miley cyrus, willow smith and kate bosworth has been spotted sporting this latest trend. the problem, some podiatrists say the flat-form is dangerous. >> so many patients come in
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complaining of ankle problems, heel pain. >> reporter: you might call this foot specialist a heel when it comes to saying anything flattering about the flat-form. he says the elevation combined with the inflexibility, don't allow the foot to move in a natural way. >> the normal foot should make contact with the ground, to be able to adapt to the ground or terrain. >> reporter: this kind of footwear not only prohibits the foot from absorbing shock in the right way, but can lead to instability. >> we see a person with an ankle injury, where they will rip or tear a ligament and sometimes fracture a bone. >> reporter: and as carrie so infamously learned in this "sex and the city" episode, what good is a fashionable shoe if you can barely walk in it? one "vogue" writer, admitted falling for the trend literally. she ended up tearing a ligament wearing what some describe as
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serious occupational hazards. try to keep the bulk of your weight on your heel. but how are you supposed to do that while you're walking? what would you say to a patient that said i'm about to buy a pair? >> i would say, you're probably a chiropractor's dream. >> reporter: a word of warning for the fashion-conscious, to watch their step. for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> good advice. >> i have done that. twisted my -- and had an embarrassing fall on the day. >> ryan and i will catch you if you fall. burning up "the heat index." one of the buzzyest stories overnight. "the notebook." the director saying there was a lot of emotion on that set. not always what they were looking for. the director revealing to vh1, saying that rachel mcadams and ryan gosling, fighting on the
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set all the time. gosling even said, you have to get another actress in here. >> why do they have to tell us these things. >> it might have been the rainstorm. she just threw something at him. he's laughing. they were not getting along behind the set. it became a cult classic. amy's been crying for years. are you over it yet? >> no. i watch it again. i still cry. >> and the crazy thing is, they had a real-life romance. it all works out. >> it makes the fight scenes more real. i want you to be here. >> they're channeling their on-screen fights. >> they were -- just roll on this. >> how about sara knows the lines in the movie? >> my dream is to re-enact those. >> i still wish i didn't know, though. i'll move on. this is a story that's a hot topic this morning, as well. a new study trending in "the wall street journal." it happened overnight. how to encourage your kids to be honest instead of telling lies,
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revealing that kids are more likely to come clean about their mistakes after hearing positive stories of george washington, admitting he cut down the cherry tree. rather than punishing them with consequences or telling them about pinocchio. kids lie less when they see positive outcomes to telling the truth. that makes sense. the carrot versus the stick. things turn out well when you tell the truth. >> the pinocchio leaves them feeling weird. >> you can't say, it's going to be okay. and when they tell you -- what did you do? you can't do that. >> we'll tell the truth here. we're feeling a little lonely without lara spencer. she's having a great time at wimbledon. >> strawberries and cream. >> your fancy iced tea earlier. >> thank you. and, guys, so important for me to tell you the truth.
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it's awesome to be here at wimbledon. and the strawberries and cream, they are everything that we heard about. 62,000 pounds of them will be consumed during the two-week tournament. and thankfully, it's true. a bumper crop here in england. the best strawberries they've ever seen. this is one of the staples at wimbledon. the other staple, is the pimm's cup. 230,000 of these will be consumed before the tournament is over. not by the "gma" staff. but by everybody enjoying the tournament. there is a controversy brewing. many who have had them here at the tournament said they are weaker. in fact, a newspaper had them tested. one-third less alcohol. wimbledon has responded. they said, duh. it's gorgeous out. the ice melts. in my opinion, controversy over. one other controversy, and i want to bring in three-time wimbledon champion, chris evert,
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to talk about -- to talk about the all-white controversy. what do you make of all of the stricter legislation over it? >> i love it. should be all-white. it's wimbledon. it's the most different grand slam of all. when i was playing, i had white bloomers with red ruffles on them. i was in the waiting room. they made me go back and put on my white ruffle bloomers. they're serious about this. >> thankfully, you had the ruffles. i want to ask you about the semis. you've been in nine finals here. i mean, two great match-ups. these are powerhouses. who are you watching? >> i'm going to watch with interest, bouchard/halep match. we're going to see a real contrast in styles. that's going the be intriguing. >> before that, we have the all-czech semifinals. >> exactly. >> an exciting day here. what a joy and privilege to be
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here. >> about time you're here. thank you, "gma." >> the tennis junkie extraordinary. >> lara, thank you so much. give her a hug for us. >> test it out. >> rub it in. rub it in. >> guys, thank you so much. and we know it's steamy outside in new york. but we have some "deals & steals" that are hotter than the weather, if that's possible. tory johnson is here with some super summer savings. >> these deals go quick. you have to go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! great to see you. >> thanks for being here. look what else we have. >> hi. >> be able to help with this first deal. that's from a fun company called harry barker. big assortment of amazing things from harry barker. looks like brody has given a seal of approval for all these
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goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! brody, you want to throw it to ginger? >> over to ginger for weather. >> doesn't get better than david muir and a puppy, does it? we want to wish a happy birthday to kathy from florida. what's your name? >> grant. >> grant, we're about to talk about the cold weather you're missing out on in the midwest. let's talk first about the update on hurricane arthur. now, 80-mile-per-hour max sustained winds. and you see the water temperatures there. you need 80 degrees or higher to fuel a hurricane. look what happens when you get past north carolina. 70s and quickly 60s. that's going to kill it, in including a couple of other things, a. >> reporter: thanks ginger are david murphy on the terrace, we have a fair amount of clouds with some sunny breaks, the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast we're still very warm
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and humid this afternoon hot and humid high of 90. there will be the chance of drenching downpour producing thunderstorms late today and tonight and there's a flood watch in case they produce problems. tomorrow morning, we have rain, we expect drying and sun >> we have a wild crowd out here. can't wait until you get out here. coming up next, mkto performs live. and cake boss, buddy nolasco is here.
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>> 8:27 on this thursday morning, i'm matt o'donnell. sky6 live hd taking a look at cape may, new jersey, which will be bracing for rip currents as hurricane arthur makes a pass up the coast tomorrow and saturday. david murphy has the forecast. >> reporter: warm and muggy, 75 in philadelphia right now. it feels every bit as humid as yesterday. 75 in allentown, upper 70s to the south. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a humid day, hot, high of 90. if we hit 90 it will be a heat wave. it will be the third straight day of 90 or better. we're looking for drenching thunderstorms later today and tonight and flood watch in effect in case they provide us with flooding. rain tomorrow morning, but not late.
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>> that's good. let's go to matt pellman for a look at traffic. >> reporter: matt it's a sticky morning with a sticky situation 130 is blocked by mount holy road. because of a crash and downed traffic signal. use delanco road to get around that. avoid bridge road at marn highway. northbound is jammed coming up through wilmington in fact a half-hour to get from 495 to may manslaughter road. i-95 in fishtown, southbound the normal heavy traffic from allegheny to girard of we have scattered delays on the regional rails, media/elwyn line is 14 minutes behind. norristown ten minutes. >> the styx concert is on
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♪ i'm out of my mind ♪ thinking i was born in the wrong time ♪ ♪ it's love on rewind everything is so throwback-ish ♪ ♪ i kinda like it, like it out of my league ♪ ♪ baby, you're so classic mkto with their song "classic." they're going to be performing their new single, live, "american dream." perfect for the fourth of july holidays. lara is not here because she's across the pond in england, covering wimbledon. as the women play the semifinals this morning. >> robin and george back next week, after the holiday. we're celebrating all-american food this weekend on "gma," as we gear up for the big holiday weekend.
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and this weekend, the cake boss, buddy valastro here. so, we'll hopefully, that will be for the right person. and calling all firefighters. there's still time for the "gma" 5 alarm firefighters challenge. three teams will be chosen to compete live on "gma" here in new york city. the winning fire department will be awarded a $10,000 prize. get singing. the deadline is tomorrow. and look who i have here. we have jif, the pomeranian. he's going to make sure nobody comes near me. it's time to reveal the winner of our annual dog competition. and jif is here to help crown our special winner. jif, the pomeranian. thousands of you voted online
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for our finalists. happy jack versus noodles. are you ready to announce who won. can we have a drumroll, please? and "gma's" top dog for 2014 is -- noodles. he's giving us a big smile. noodles and his owner, we have with us, evan singer and lloyd berger. you came all of the way from chicago, illinois. so, congratulations. >> thank you. >> we have jif going, yeah. we want to give this dog his golden bone trophy. and we have a special collar. david? look at that. >> and, noodles, this is yours. what do you think of your trophy? >> he likes the microphone better. >> getting a comment, david? >> no comment. >> we say we plan to have happy jack here. but his flight got canceled
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because of all of the bad weather we had. >> no happy jack. >> we want to congratulate him and his owner because they made their best effort to come. we want to see what got noodles that title. he is a 5-year-old mixed breed who leaps on tall objects. we showed, he was leaping on to that mailbox right there. this morning, he is going to do his other trick, catching rings over his head. is noodles ready? >> i wanted to tell you, that noodles is a rescue dog. we adopted noodles and think he is a great example that rescue dogs can be just as smart and lovable as any pure bred dog. >> what a great message. let's see what noodles can do. >> stay. stay. ready?
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good job, bud. >> jif is so impressed. >> all right. ginger has the forecast now. >> let him do that. >> put it in the piggy bank. >> he's a saver. >> yes. and a dime. noodles. get the dime in your piggy bank. yes. >> very good. >> all right. >> now, we'll do the weather. we had to break for that. >> absolutely. i need to learn your plan. let's get into the forecast and talk about it. that would be phoenix you're looking at. so, my favorite time of year when we get to go west and see the early morning skies. you're very hot. but you're seeing the monsoon flow heating up. the carolina coast are going to see rainfall. especially north carolina, as the storm comes across. tonight will be the brunt of it. and the cold front most sweeps of it. and the cold water killing it
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there. but plenty of flood watches to talk about all up and down the east. >> reporter: hey ginger, david murphy here with an update from accuweather. it's warm and muggy again. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a high of 90. it will be humid today dredgerring showers and thunderstorms are possible today and tonight. rain in the >> this weather report has been brought to you by straight talk wireless. and i have a sneak peek at tonight's episode of the new abc hit, "new york med." his whole life, he wanted to be a marine and made it for a few, short weeks until this vigorous young man suddenly collapsed. turned out, he needed a life-saving heart transplant. >> good news, the heart looks great. we're a go. >> the new heart is on its way home. >> a little bit closer. >> at this point, we're going to go ahead with the transplant.
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>> love you, too. >> they're going to cut my baby open and take out his heart. >> he'll be okay. >> this is just one of the amazing stories that you'll see on "ny med" tonight. "transforms: age of extinction" features a new breed of giant row bats and a new cast of humans, including mark wahlberg and jack rainer. we're going to talk with nicola and jack in a moment. first, let's take a look. >> what did you guys get? >> it's protein. >> i said the essentials. okay? >> it wasn't easy. we almost got caught. >> you stole mouthwash? >> i like to be fresh when i'm making out with your daughter. >> that's funny.
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>> yeah. that's not happening. ever. >> ever? >> i thought it was pretty funny, too. joining us this morning is nicola felts and joack rainer. what does it like being the newcomers on the set? >> it's so exciting for us. we grew up being huge "transformers" fans. and to be in the fourth film and work with michael bay, it's amazing for us. >> absolutely. >> i understand that michael bay fulled a fast one on you after you auditioned for the part? >> i auditioned. and i tested with nicola. i didn't hear anything for two or three weeks. and he called me on the phone. how are you, jack? i'm good. i'm shooting in new york. you didn't get it. i was like, oh, damn. and then, he let me sweat it for about ten seconds. and said, i'm just messing with
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you. >> we just saw how protective mark wahlberg's character is of you. you have six brothers? >> six brothers and a sister. >> you know how to deal with -- >> she has seven protective brothers. >> i can relate to the overprotective dad thing. there wasn't much acting. >> it's one thing to make a movie. it's another to sell a movie. have you gotten used to the red carpet yet? >> it's so much fun. we had a premiere at hong kong. we filmed there. and to show the fans is exciting. and we have our new york premiere. it's so exciting for us. we get to travel and promote the film. and it's amazing. we love it. >> have you learned how to pose yet? >> we're not used to it like that. if we get that used to it, we'll give up. >> thank you both for being with us. enjoy it. "transformers: age of extinction" is in theaters now. don't miss it. and coming up, cake boss
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we're celebrating all-american food this week. we go for the big fourth of july weekend. we asked our good friend, cake boss, buddy valastro, on the eve of the fourth. his favorite concoctions and convections. delicious. look at the cakes that buddy brought with us. the cake boss rockin' it on the fourth. you and i were talking about this one. >> this is my favorite. even though it's not red, white and blue. the color from the fireworks is a cool cake. i like this guy, too. this is something people can do at home. if you want to do berries and cream, you can put it on a platter and feel festive for the fourth. >> i know you have a challenge for us. >> i hope you're ready. >> quick question. "next best bakers" kicked off. >> tuesdays on tlc. >> who is going to win?
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>> who knows how to cake decorate here? anybody? >> all right. you got one minute. best cake wins. winner takes all. loser gets a cake in the face. i'm kidding. set, go. sprinkles. use the bag. use the bag. use the bag. let me see. >> you got it. >> we got it. >> a smiley face. i love that. we got it. >> you smeared the whole top. what are you doing? spin it here. you got it. some strawberries. i like it. i like it. looking good. keep it up. one minute. the flag. get it.
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i don't know. who is going to win? ten. nine. eight. seven. six. five. four. three. two. one. >> all right. well, listen. let's go down the line and check these out. look at this one. this one seems to be my favorite. >> what does it say? >> i don't know. keep your day job. >> it says made in america. >> are you plugging your series? >> it might be a little plug. i don't know. you like that? >> no. and then, the perfectionist. >> i have a star with the flag. >> perfect star, symmetry. good use of color. >> okay. >> did somebody bring this in? >> it was better than david's,
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right? that's all you're saying. >> i used actual firecrackers. >> i like that. i like that. >> simple. elegant. >> don't go too big or you will fail. i just stuck it in. >> you had a minute. wise job. >> i did a happy face. it was designed after you. >> it looks like me. >> i didn't realize you could turn this. >> i like this. good job. fireworks coming out. i love it. i love it. winner. >> celebrations. for all of the cake recipes, our website. mkto performing live. and my cake was an effort. an effort.
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it's great to have platinum-selling duo, mkto here this morning. "classic" the longest running single on the top 40 charts right now. great to have you with us. on the eve of the fourth, it's perfect. your song is sort of about patriotism and american dreams. >> yes. >> what's it like to be at the top of the charts? >> it's about doing something you love. and to see the appreciation is humbling and amazing to us. >> any pressure to keep it up? you have had it on the top of the charts for so long now. what comes next? >> i mean, just doing what we love to do, man. this tour is kicking off right now. it's amazing, the mkto tour is going on right now. get tickets. >> you're with demi lovato, a big fan of the show. we had her not long ago.
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and your first time headlining a u.s. tour with her, right? >> it's amazing. >> we should get right to it, huh? how about this? the new single off their debut album, in stores now, called -- >> "american dream." >> yeah. ♪ we broke down trying to leave town ♪ ♪ flying down the road to change we were born to run ♪ ♪ cali, here we come escaping from nowhere, usa ♪ ♪ say good-bye to white picket fences ♪ ♪ say hello to palm free and benzes ♪ ♪ they say you got to fall to
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have it all ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ we don't want two kids and a wife ♪ ♪ i don't want a job i just want a life ♪ ♪ sometimes the underdogs rise ♪ and the nighty fall ♪ this ain't the same summer song that you used to know ♪ ♪ 'cause jack left diane 30 years ago ♪ ♪ the world is spinning too fast for you and me ♪ ♪ so, tell me what happened to the american dream ♪ ♪ i know a girl i met her last night ♪ ♪ she was fresh off the plane ♪ she whispered in my ear baby, come here ♪ ♪ i'll do anything to make a name ♪ ♪ honey take my hand and follow me 'cause i don't wanna hurt you but he does ♪ ♪ i just wanna give you some real advice ♪ ♪ listen, baby ♪ look, never take candy from a stranger ♪ ♪ and keep your eyes open for danger ♪
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♪ 'cause this right here is the twisted paradise ♪ ♪ it ain't the same summer song that you used to know ♪ ♪ 'cause jack left diane 30 years ago ♪ ♪ the world is spinning too fast for you and me ♪ ♪ so, tell me whatever happened to the american dream ♪ ♪ this ain't the same summer song that you used to know ♪ ♪ so, baby, let's live and die before we're getting old ♪ ♪ you know that nothing is the way it used to be ♪ ♪ so, tell me whatever happened to the american dream ♪ >> "good morning america," we're mkto, thank you for having us. we hope you have a wonderful rest of your day. >> let's do it. one, two. one, two, three. ♪ this ain't the same summer song that you used to know ♪
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♪ 'cause jack left diane 30 years ago ♪ ♪ the world is spinning too fast for you and me ♪ ♪ so, tell me whatever happened to the american dream ♪ ♪ this ain't the same summer song that you used to know ♪ ♪ so, baby, let's live and die before we're getting old ♪ ♪ you know that nothing is the way it used to be ♪ ♪ so, tell me whatever happened to the american dream ♪ ♪ na, na, na, na na, na, na, na ♪ ♪ na, na, na, na na, na, na, na, na, na ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
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david on "world news." and ginger taking the cake, as she always does in that contest today. we will get over it. and we will compete again. have a great fourth tomorrow, everyone. be safe. >> 8:56 on this thursday morning, sky6 live hd looking live at center city philadelphia. we had some strong storms overnight and more could be on the day later.
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david murphy has the accuweather forecast. >> reporter: we're certainly setting the table for something to happen. we have a cold front to the west, warm air in place and very humid. 78 degrees in philadelphia. the seven day shows a high of 90. it will be hot and humid later today. as that front gets closer we'll be on the look out for drenching thunderstorms. there's a flood watch because there will be enough rain to produce flooding issues. arrest -- arthur is off the coast, by the afternoon the rain will shut off. we'll get sunshine later in the afternoon with the temperature dropping and the humidity dropping we'll get a high of 79. tomorrow night looks great for fireworks. saturday anticipate sunday fantastic -- saturday and sunday fantastic. monday, 92 is the high. look out for drenching showers and thunderstorms late today and
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tonight. >> now, matt pellman filling in for karen with a look at the roads hey, matt. >> reporter: one of the great things about the holiday on our doorstep, the volume has been light. we have a crash along 130 southbound at mount holly road off to the side. our crash in delaware i-95 at marsh road is gone. delays have dissipated there. chester county, a pair of closures because of downed wires glen crest road because of a crash. >> david will be back watching for storms on afternoon at noon plus the latest from the coast guard as they search for a man whose sailboat capsized in the delaware
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>> it's "live with kelly & michael"! today, from the new film, "a long way down," pierce brosnan. and star of the series "gang related," terry o'quinn. plus, fireworks a day early, courtesy of science bob. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] >> now here are kelly ripa and michael strahan. [applause] kelly: hey! hey! hey,
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