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. good morning, america, and breaking overnight. severe weather pummelling the midwest. >> coming this way. >> more than a dozen reported tornados sending debris flying, damaging homes. powerful winds causing this roof at a strip mall to collapse. and hail making it look like summer snow. more than 35 million people in the path of severe storms right now. new this morning, security crackdown on travelers flying to the u.s., what's behind the rules and what it means for you before you board your next flight. close call. this f-16 roaring over the heads of spectators. people hitting the ground in fear. was it a low landing or a top
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gun move? and watch out. lion attack in the living room. how did this big cat even get inside the house. two men going paw-to-paw to fight her off. why no one thought she was even dangerous. and good morning, america. welcome back. we have a whole lot to get to this morning. it's a big morning in the oscar pistorius trial. look at some of the photos right here. a chilling video surfaced, prepared by his defense team showing him reenacting the night he shot and killed reeva steenkamp. causing controversy in court this morning. >> a lot of reaction to that video. and the latest on wimbledon. what a finish. oh, novak djokovic, roger federer, going head-to-head,
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lara, i know that you were there at wimbledon for the first time, and now back. >> assignment of a lifetime. and a rare moment. right after djokovic won, caught on camera, an exchange between him and the duke and duchess of cambridge. who knew? they play tennis as well. >> lot to get to. get to the severe weather. tornados across the midwest this holiday weekend. ginger tracking it. >> and my hometown of grand rapids, michigan, injuries. but the stunning video us of iowa from last night's 13 reported tornados. remarkable. watch. this stunning up-close video from one of 13 reported tornados sunday. >> oh, my god. >> this one, tearing across iowa farmland for almost a half hour according to this storm chase per watch as it crosses the road, debris flying. >> whole tree up there. >> shaun murphy, capturing the
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tornado, begging it to go away. >> get up in the sky, go. >> the photogenic twister caught from all angles. >> so i went out and looked out the garage door, it was coming right at me. >> two homes damaged, thankfully no injuries. and in west michigan, severe storms ripping through a strip mall. roof collapsing, trees everywhere, garages blown down. and this hail in north dakota, peppering the side of this building, making the street look snow-covered. and now on the move, it's going to bring violent storms for a huge area. watch this, anywhere from kansas city, even back in western parts of nebraska and kansas, all the way through louisville, up to burlington, and still includes minneapolis. damaging wind, isolated tornados, and hail. we'll watch the cold front march across, it's going to come east. severe weather season not taking a break.
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>> we'll watch it. turn now to the terrorist threats and tighter security at airports. the tsa targeting us-bound flights from overseas, looking at electronic devices so they can't be used as bombs. good morning, david. >> reporter: this is part of the new concern about the attack on the homeland from jihadists in syria and elsewhere. american officials are asking, the new level of security, anybody flying into the u.s. may be asked to turn on a device. if it doesn't power up, it doesn't fly. make sure electronic devices carried on board can power up. the fighting in syria and iraq has alarmed american officials. both countries have become a training ground for jihadists, some from america and the west with a passport, which could allow easy access to flights. tsa is asking some of the 250 international airports to ask
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some passengers to power up tablets, cell phones, computers. if it doesn't power up, it won't go on the plane. why? the worry is bomb makers could be hiding explosives in the components. >> it takes very little explosives to penetrate the hull of an aircraft and cause catastrophic damage. >> reporter: just last week, u.s. officials sounded the alarm that bomb make frergs yemen may have traveled to syria to link up with bomb makers. and they attempted to turn printer cartridges into bombs. some overseas travelers say they can handle the inconvenience. i flying because of things like this, no. terrorists win if you stop flying. >> reporter: this is a big concern for u.s. officials. and the westerners with passport, jihadists, could be their best bet.
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robin. now to the middle east, israel launching an air strike on hamas militants overnight. after an american team was savagely beaten by israely police, caught on tape. we have alex marquardt, and it has graphic images. >> reporter: we spoke with the american teen here in his family's neighborhood in jerusalem. he's feeling better, but stunned and angry over the assault and arrest for being in clashes he says he has no role in. this is the video seen around the world. one israeli policeman pinning the young teen down while the other reportedly stomps on his head. they deliver one more brutal kick to the head. 15-year-old tariq abu hah deer was held without charges. he has black ice, stitches on
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his lip and deep marks from the handcuffs. >> i remember watching the protest until i saw two soldiers come and attack me from the side of me, and i woke up in the hospital. >> reporter: you were knocked out right away? >> i was knocked out right away. >> reporter: the authorities say tariq was in the violent clashes that followed the murder of his 16-year-old cousin who was burned alive. we have been been told by the police that you were in the protests, attacking police, you had molotov cocktails. >> no, i did not throw any molotovs or throw in the rocks or take any part in fact protest. >> reporter: tension is also rising elsewhere. overnight, israel targeted nine palestinian militants and rocket launchers in the gaza strip in response to the rockets fire into the israel. several top israeli officials are demanding a much harsher response to hamas in gaza.
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hamas saying they will pay a price. they could be on the a path to war. the rest of the morning's top stories. good morning, dan harris. >> good morning. start here with word that dozens of women and girls kidnapped in nigeria may have escaped. this is a separate group of victims than the 300 schoolgirls kidnapped in april. they seized the opportunity to run when their abductors left to fight the nigerian military. they are now back home with their families. history at the vatican. pope francis is sitting down with six victims of child sex abuse. the scandal that rocked the catholic church. follows the pope's promise of zero tolerance for abuse. and a rescue gone wrong in southern california. a lifeguard drowned while attempting to save someone.
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ben carlson got slammed by a huge wave and went under. they searched for hours before finding his body. he had been a lifeguard for 15 years. nine people killed, 60 injured in a spasm of gun violence? chicago. however, despite the terrible weekend, the murder rate is the lowest since 1963. the counttodown is on in washington state, legal marijuana starts tomorrow. it's the second state after colorado. and check this out, spectators at an air show got a very close look at the underbelly of an f-16. many of the spectators hit the deck. no explanation for why the pilot buzzed the crowd. perhaps trying to add excitement. and excitement at daytona. a nascar race turning into a demolition derby. two chain reaction crashes involving most of the drivers. the race ended early because of
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rain. and finally here, from triumph to awkwardness to resilience in a nanosecond. and takes the podium at the tour de france. receives the traditional kisses, and the other woman, she turns away. he pretends to at just the clo collar. she turned away to get a stuffed lion, and he kisses instead. and on behalf of awkward men everywhere. >> it happens. >> yes. >> and he has as well. kissing the lion. >> so supposedly she's turning for the lion. >> right. >> good story. >> he's sticking to it. >> okay, thanks, dan. >> basketball, we call that a pump fake. turn now to the fallout by a death by hazing. dozens of fraternity brothers are expected to be charged following a party in the
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poconos. >> and those charges include homicide. they have been expected since may, but authorities were waiting far medical report and a digital animation of how this 19-year-old freshman died during a fraternity hazing ritual. this morning, some 30 college students could face charges from hazing to possible homicide as the result of the death of this pledge, john michael deng. the family say the police assure them the charges are imminent. >> they have ruled it's a homicide, and the only thing left is for charges to be filed. >> they say they pushed the freshman where he was blinded and wearing a backpack with 20 pounds of sand. he later died after blunt force trauma. >> it was physical contact, it was aggressive. >> reporter: the incident happened in december during a retreat in the poconos held by
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the asian-american fraternity. they did not call 911, but instead waited two hours before driving him to a hospital 45 minutes away. deng died there the following day. >> there shouldn't have been a delay, and there was, and then a coverup. >> reporter: several frat members tried to hide their cell phones to keep them from seeing videos and conversations about the hazing rituals. the fraternity now has a lifetime ban. >> if delay in seeking treatment resulted in the death of this kid, then that's going to be particularly problematic for all of those who were present. >> reporter: the deng family attorney says it is likely there will be a civil suit as well. the disciplinary process is under way. the district attorney's office not commenting. >> thanks, and dan, it's got to
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be a challenge for prosecutors to make a collective prosecution like this stick. >> we were expecting an announcement in may about charges. they have been trying to figure out what each and every individual there did. they have videos, they may be creating an make to assess what happened and re-create it. there may be very different charges. one might get a misdemeanor hazing charge, someone else with manslaughter. this is complicated, taking their time. but anyone there will likely get charged with something. >> and a complicated offense, because these different students could start turning against each other. >> absolutely. and that's why the video becomes so important. because if there was no video, people could say, i didn't do it, he did it. except in this case, there was a lot of cell phone video, which some of them allegedly tried to hide when authorities began the
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investigation. as a result, it's hard for someone on video to say i didn't do that. the question is going to be for those not on the video, maybe nom not there, involved in the coverup. this is a complicated investigation, and i think prosecutors have been smart to take their time. but now we expect some charges to be announced. >> thanks very much. george, move on to medical news and an important health alert. a viral disease spread by mosquitoes showing up in the u.s. more cases in boston over the weekend. there are now 130 cases reported so far this year, and abc's chief health and medical editor, dr. richard besser is here with chikungunya. >> yes, it's a nasty viral infection, started in africa, went to asia, southern europe, and last year in the caribbean. american travelers to the caribbean. the symptoms, fever, muscle
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ache, headache, a variety of rashes. and severe joint pain. it means walking bent over, it's from the joint pain. >> what's the concern here in the u.s.? >> if this virus sets up shop in american mosquitoes, and we have mosquitoes that can spread this, then we can see a problem like with west nile virus. >> no treatment? >> no treatment or vaccine. use repellants with deet, covering up during the times they're biting. and at home for west nile and other mosquitos, no standing water. >> this is the time of the year. >> this is it. fight the bite. >> thanks. >> fight the bite, i like that. >> lara, you still have that glow about you. >> you understand it, robin, there's nothing like the tradition of wimbledon. what a tournament it was. an epic final showdown between two of the game's best players. the match, simply incredible, and so was the rare exchange
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caught on camera afterwards. djokovic chatting with will and kate who were there to watch it all. it was a match for the ages between two tennis greats, but in the end, novak djokovic came out on top, besting seven-time wimbledon winner roger federer. >> absolutely one of the greatest matches you have ever seen. >> reporter: the wimbledon final. sunday's hottest ticket in town, drawing the likes of william and kate, and some hollywood royalty as well. hugh jackman, samuel l. jackson, and david and victor a beckham. a five-set nail biter, full of thrills and even a couple spills. but in the end, the 27-year-old djokovic held his nerve to win his second wimbledon title. >> you talk about someone who deserves it. >> reporter: celebrating by eating a blade of the fabled wimbledon grass. >> taste of the grass. >> reporter: emotions running deep, neither man holding back
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the tears after such a hard-fought battle. >> i respect your career and everything you have done. and thank you for letting me win today. >> reporter: and after the match, a rare moment caught on camera. newly-crowned tennis royalty meeting real life monarchs. >> it was amazing. >> many congratulations. >> thank you. >> reporter: djokovic even asking the duchess about her game. >> you get the points, right? >> i practiced a lot. we have been quite a lot. >> okay. >> reporter: with trophy in hand, the new king of wimbledon ready to rule his round. what a moment. and after the match, djokovic dedicated his win to his fiance and unborn child. and always eloquent, federer told the crowd before he walked out the grass court, see you next year. >> he had hinted at retirement a little bit. >> yeah. >> they're competitive about
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everything, arouen't they? >> will and kate? >> it's hi lair rous. >> keeps it lively. >> indeed. i knew you would have a great time. >> next year? >> do it together. it was hot over there across the pond and here too. >> yes, and getting hotter. show you a place like washington, d.c. this week, not just going to be hot, but sticky. put on the humidity, take it up to 98, and it's going to feel like it's over 100. that's what's going to go on. new york city in the 90s, boston, 90 by tuesday. and raleigh, staying in the mid to low 90s. either way, it's a hot and sticky one up to the mid-atlantic and the northeast. up and to the west, denver, 98, today, 97. that high pressure scooting warm air with the clockwise rotation back to seattle at 81 today. your local forecast in 30 seconds, but first the select cities brought to you by the university of phoenix. .
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>> reporter: hi, everyone, david murphy here with an update from accuweather. we have no precipitation on storm tracker 6 live, so that's nice, as we look outside, there's the ben franklin bridge. there's a lot of cloud cover around, and every now and then a sunny break and we're comfortable with the temperatures in the 70s. high of 93, so this afternoon it will be hot and eventually more humid than over the weekend. tomorrow, hot and sticky, 94. afternoon thunderstorms especially north and so inspired by will and
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>> good morning, everyone, i'm matt o'donnell, 7:26 monday july 7. continued problems on the northeast extension let's go over to matt pellman filling in for karen. the holiday is over and the fun is over, and there's no fun on
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the northeast extension. this gray vehicle struck the median barrier happened after midnight and the tractor-trailer came along and struck the disabled vehicle. seven hours later without the northbound lanes of the northeast extension at lansdale. everyone forced off, the better bet would be to stay on the northbound side of 309. the other big accident in bear, delaware. happened after 2:30 a.m. a truck carrying yogurt and hummus overturned at route 40 pulaski highway and school bell road stay with us on 13 to get around this one. >> live picture, the delaware river getting hotter this week. let's go outside to david murphy. yes it is, it will wind up a little more humid, 75 degrees, cloud cover overhead and sun is
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trying to break through in philadelphia, currently. all the numbers are in the mid 70s. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a high of 93 it will be hotter than over the weekend, gradually more humid. hot and sticky tomorrow, showers in the afternoon north and west of i-95 could be gusty thunderstorms, too, warm and humid on wednesday, 87 another round of thunderstorms south of i-95. >> a teen was shot while sleeping in south jersey, the police say it was a stray
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♪ we're showing you behind the scenes footage of the sixth annual body issue by espn. featuring amy purdy, and some of the other world's best known athletes. we know amy from "dancing with the stars" and so much more. she's going to be here. >> looking good. >> has an exclusive preview of that much-anticipated body issue. that's what the kids are calling it today, george. >> all right. coming up. we have a dramatic coast guard rescue coming up. 15 people stranded on a michigan river in the middle of the night. many deaf, and other disabilitied.
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how a 12-year-old girl saved them. and the couple snapped with a tornado in the background. it's the story behind this amazing picture that's gone viral, and ginger, right up your alley. >> seems like something ginger would do. >> i thought about it. ben said no. >> don't do that. >> not as much. >> not as much. and we're going to be kicking off our beauty in a flash poll where you get to make the decisions in a live makeover. okay, we have a team of celebrity stylists here in times square to pull it off. so many fashion and beauty tips for everyone this morning. you at home get to decide. >> it's non-stop. stay tuned the rest of the show. >> hair purple? have choices like that? >> we'll find out. first, though, the oscar pistorius murder trial. a private video showing him reenacting the night she died, it's out now, and complicating a
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difficult case for him. lama hasan has the latest. >> reporter: it's chilling. showing oscar pistorius without his prosthetic legs acting out his movements the night he killed reeva steenkamp. it was meant as trial preparation for the defense. will the prosecution pounce on it? this morning, pistorius' team is condemning the airing of footage of the para limb yan re-creating the night he shot dead his girlfriend as a staggering break of trust. the attorney says the channel paid for it, shows the olympian running awkwardly, outstretching his right arm as if clutching a gun. and slumped over in the bathroom, demonstrating the position her body was found. and struggling on the ground to carry a motionless woman.
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they hired a u.s.-based company to shoot the film for trial preparation only. it was never supposed to air during the trial. in a case that's weighed so heavily on his movement -- >> he can walk out the door of the bathroom. he can walk like he can walk? >> with his limitations yes, sir. >> reporter: and using a sports medicine doctor to say he is vulnerable. >> left without the benefit of his prosthesis does not allow him sufficient mobility or balance to protect himself and take flight. >> reporter: the question this morning is whether the prosecution will use this video against him. new details from the psychology report describe oscar pistorius as a broken and lonely man. in the report, a clinical
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psychologist said he indicated that it would be easier if he were dead. the reason he hasn't taken his life, his family has been put through enough. it would be a lengthy process if the prosecution decides to use it. they would have to reopen the case if they want to present any more evidence in court. it's highly unlikely they will. >> and talk about it request dan abrams. and she hinted at this, maybe not worth it to get it in. >> probably not. but it's an amazing video. this is oscar pistorius re-creating exactly what he says happened. so there's no question it's a compelling video, and i don't think there's almost any question it wouldn't come in. first of all, this was a video produced by the defense team. >> but why did they produce it? >> well, look, it seems to me they were going to try to create an make or something of that sort as part of the defense, and asked him to re-create it.
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maybe they wanted to know his side of the story. for whatever reason that they created it, it is apaling that it was leaked. what ever one of oscar pistorius -- >> someone on his team probably. >> even if you think he's totally guilty, the fact that some vender out there, it seems -- again, it seems -- leaked this video, is appalling. it's part of the defense preparation. i don't think prosecutors would have even asked to introduce it even if they weren't at the end of their case, knowing this is effectively part of the work product of the defense. but it would be valuable. if you're the prosecutor in this case, and you can use a video like this, you can go point by point and compare small discrepancies between what pistorius said and what's on this video. you can also show him more mobile without his prosthetic legs than he's claimed at trial. it would be valuable, but i don't think prosecutors are going to ask for it. >> really doesn't back up the
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story the defense told. >> a little bit different. it's the same basic story, but the devil's in the details. >> george is right, why make the tape in the first place? >> there are a lot of things that defense teams do that are surprising that people never find out about. mock cross examinations, et cetera. >> this is an example. thank you. now to the young girl the coast guard is hailing as a hero this morning. they say the 12-year-old played a key role in helping them rescue people trapped on board a boat grounded in a river. we have the story. >> reporter: these photos show the dramatic moments a boat with 15 people was rescued in the dead of the night. 13 of the passengers deaf. >> are you warmer now? >> yeah. >> reporter: 12-year-old amanda was boating with her family and friends when she says it got dark and they got lost, eventually running out of gas. amanda, who was used to speaking
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for her deaf parents, called police. >> i didn't think they would find us because we didn't know where we were. a lot of people were panicking and they were yelling because they were cold. >> reporter: to make matters worse, many of the passengers suffered from medical conditions and didn't have their medications. >> everybody was panicking, running up the boat, tipping it even more. >> reporter: the pontoon had only two life jackets on board. with amanda's help over the phone, crews were able to find the stranded boat, but so tangled in tree roots even a tow boat couldn't get close. the coast guard stepped in, ask three hours after amanda's call, used an inflatable ice skiff to rescue the passengers three at a time. incredibly, nobody was hurt. this coast guard crew did the rescuing, but they say the real hero was 12-year-old amanda galindo, who's phone call saved her family and friends. >> i know that term gets thrown
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around a lot, but she's the epitome of a hero in my eyes. >> reporter: abc news, new york. >> many echo those sentiments. time for another check of the weather. don't like that. >> flash flooding, monsoon raining, and before that, fire. i'm full of it this morning. start with the fire, south and west of sacramento. more than 6500 -- or almost 6500 acres. now 30% contained. you're going to have erratic winds with a stationary front close to you, and the offshore and onshore combine. but you get the monsoon moisture trapped a bit. tucson, that's 3 to 4 inches. move along the cold front, and you have columbia, missouri, on alert for floods, and kansas city, in the higher end of the 2 to 3 inches. could see 3 in a lot of these places. southwes.
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>> reporter: thanks a lot, ginger, david murphy on the terrace, we have sun breaking through the clouds right now and the temperatures are in the 70 lings. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows high of 93. shot and i'll leave you a look, too, at a couple more 90s. it's july, and all that weather brought to but by progressive. i love the heat. >> i'm with you. >> absolutely. coming up, the victim in a terrifying shark attack off a popular california beach speaks out. what it was like in the jaws of a great white. and monica lew win see speaking out in the new interview about the humiliation she felt, and the drastic action she almost took. yes. but you're progressive and they're them. -yes. -but they're here. -yes. -are you... -there? -yes. -no. -are you them? i'm me. but the lowest rate is from them. -yes. -so them's best rate is...
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. and we're back now at 7:43 with this terrifying shark attack at a popular southern california beach. the survivor of the vicious attack is speaking out this morning. and he's getting very emotional about his brush with death and the jaws of the great white. abc nick watt has his story. >> get out of the water! shark! >> reporter: this is the moment when steve robles morning swim turn into the a nightmare. shark attack on a busy beach, july fourth weekend. you saw it coming at you. >> made a real fast sharp left turn, and it lunged right at me
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chest. >> reporter: look closely, hard to see, that's the shark's head moving up and down, twice. >> you could just hear everything crunch. >> reporter: listen and you'll hear his cries of agony coming from the water. people on land realizing what just happened. >> oh -- he got bit. >> reporter: those, and the horrifying wounds it left behind, the shark, a 7 or 8-foot juvenile was mad. hooked from the pier. when steve, a long distance swimmer got in the way. >> i felt the shark gnawing into the chest with the whole body vibrating. i grabbed the nose with this hand, and tried to pry it off of my chest. i was staring at the shark eyeball eyeball-to-eyeba eyeball-to-eyeball, literally right here. it was the most frightening thing anybody could experience. >> reporter: he punched the shark in the nose, it bit once
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more and disappeared. what was going through your mind? >> i didn't want to die. just -- i was scared. i was panicked and -- >> casey fenwick was surfing just a few feet from the attack. >> blood everywhere. >> reporter: the great white population in american waters is up 42% since 1997. last week, a 12-footer was spotted off cape cod. and at this beach, juveniles spotted every day this summer by audacious paddle borders. but this is the first time one has attacked here ever. >> i have a second chance, that's all i can say. >> reporter: for "good morning america," nick watt, manhattan beach, california. >> thank goodness. steve must have a mean left hook. he said today is the first day of the rest of his life, a new beginning. so blessed to be okay. all right, coming up, brand new details from behind the scenes of jessica simpson's
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us in a little bit. but the latest from the social square, and one couple's, well, yes, out of this world wedding pictures. who else, bennete gio benitez i. >> this is the ultimate photo bomb. a professional photographer snapping these, a canadian couple embracing there. and check that out, it is a tornado seen there tearing through the skies. and she posted them on facebook, and people can't stop sharing them. more than 13,000 shares so far, and over 17,000 likes and counting. and writing, she's pretty sure this will only happen once in her lifetime. no kidding, right. lots of people comparing the photos to the oregon couple who posed with a wildfire raging behind them just last month. making headlines around the world. after they said i do, the bride and groom in the latest photo, and their guests, headed to their backup location safely. but you know what?
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i'm really hoping this does not inspire some, like, tornado selfies, guys. >> yeah. >> that far away -- >> that's far. they're 10 miles or so, probably. but, still, it doesn't matter. not where you want to be. >> have we ruled out photo shop? >> they have tornados in canada. >> in that area there was -- several of them touched down that day. i know it's your department, but -- >> you go. >> outside -- >> did you have any maps? >> it's very -- much more ahead.
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>> good morning, everyone, i'm matt o'donnell, 7:56 it is monday, july 7, david murphy has weather and matt pellman is filling in for karen. m. >> reporter: matt we're without 476 northbound lanes at the lansdale and it. a car struck the median barrier, a truck came along and hit the vehicle. stay on 309 for northbound trarves. we have a big -- travels. we have a big issue in bear
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delaware. westbound lanes blocked at school bell road and route 40. this truck overturned, as you can see, instead you can use 273 as we come out here or 13 as the alternate. we have a vehicle fire on the new jersey turnpike approaching exit 2 taking out right lane there. >> the beach should be a great place to escape the heat this week. that's a live picture of cape may, new jersey. now to david murphy and the forecast. we're going to the mid to upper 80s at the shore, 90s in most other spots. 76 degrees, we have sun evaporating the early morning cloud cover and everybody starting to feel more humid today. today is 93. tomorrow, hot and humid, 94 the high.
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tomorrow there be showers and gusty thunderstorms north and west of i-95. on wednesday more storms south and east of i-95, matt and still sticky. >> we have video of a fighter jet buzzing abdomin -- an
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m., and monica lewinsky is speaking out in the first tv interview in over a decade. >> i was the most humiliated woman in the world. >> revealing now why she was so frightened, and the drastic action she almost took. and what's the best workout for your age? how to maximize your fitness no matter what your number. the top tip this is morning. plus, jessica simpson finally says i do. all the news from behind the scenes of her blockbuster weekend wedding. and the bodies we want, the first look at the body issue from espn of the world's most elite athletes. amy purdy here with this. and nicole richie is with us
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live in times square as we say -- >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. and good morning to amy purdy out there in times square. we saw her in the par are limb picks, and a lot more now. >> she's featured in espn's body issue, celebrating top athletes. let's say they are celebrating the athletic form. but first over to lara there in the social square. >> and robin, i'm here, this is a brand new series this morning, beauty in a flash. we have a lucky volunteer, and the celebrity makeover squad ready to start working. choices are all up to you. hence the flash poll. here's our volunteer, mom of two, samantha, and we have a
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picture of her before the transformation. so many people have cast their votes online. time now for our first round of results. first, the hair. we gave you three trendy options to choose. come on over here. bangs, bob layer, and we decided to go with -- or you decided to go, bangs. on to the makeup, three choices as well. and you, our viewers, decided that samantha is getting the smokey look. that's a great, great choice. i have seen samantha, she is going to look gorgeous. three styles to pick from in the outfit. head to "good morning america" on yahoo! to vote. can't wait to see it. >> cannot wait for that either. am i right to guess where this is going? give the viewers a chance to decide how we're going to look? >> out there, george, i'm looking at you going -- >> in theater, when the gun is on the table in the first act, it gets used by the end.
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that's what you have just done. >> our friend, dan harris, and in all week long. >> i don't know if i can do the news. and a major quake striking the mexico/guatemala border. it was felt strongly across southern mexico. severe weather in the midwest, a dozen tornados in iowa, extensive damage. no reports of serious injury or death. and strong winds to michigan, ripping the roof off a strip mall there. get the forecast from ginger zee in just a moment. new scrutiny for thousands of passengers, cell phones, laptops and other devices must now be powered up before boarding. the devices must be in working order. the tsa are concerned that al-qaeda is making hard to detect bombs designed to bring down airliners. july fourth weekend going
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wrong in a big way, a fireworks sto store in tennessee exploding after a fire. everyone got out okay. one person gored this morning on the first morning of the famed running of the bulls in pamplo employee ma, spain. i went once, by the way, and watched from the sidelines. a wild attack captured on camera. a pet lion pouncing on a house guest. yes, a pet lion. pinned the man to the floor, but managed to crawl away. suffered deep cuts to his back. this happened while a crew was filming the documentary on at lioness. she has been living with the family in the czech republic since she was a cub. and evidence that the selfie trend may be getting out of hand. at a soccer match in kansas city, dom dwyer scores, and runs behind the goal to pick up his phone, poses, and tweets this
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selfie to his 23,000 followers. the ref, not impressed, dwyer got a yellow card. around the horn, does everybody think that's fair to do? >> it seemed harmless. >> i am a little tired of selfies. >> that's a different subject. >> yeah, that's what i was really getting at. i'm proud to say i have never take an selfie. >> you haven't? >> no. now someone's going to comb through my instagram account and check it. i think i never have. >> we're on it. >> dan abrams is not here. >> all right, there, dan harris. now to mooul momonica lewin up in the new interview, talking about the trauma she endured and her determination to take her life back. claire shipman has her story. >> i was the most humiliated woman in the world. >> reporter: it was the sex scandal that rocked the white house and the world. and now 20 years later, monica lewinsky says the anguish is
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fresh. she described her terror as the fbi ambushed her at a shopping mall about her relationship with president clinton. >> i don't know thousand accurately describe the shock and the trauma and the fear. they threatened me with 27 years in jail or i had cooperate. the third option was, i looked out the window, i'll just jump. >> reporter: in her first television interview in years, the former white house intern talked on the '90s, the last great decade. >> to be in the vortex of this media maelstrom was frightening and alarming, and confuse. a lot had to do with the fact i was a woman. >> reporter: of course, president clinton was grilled about the relationship. >> the pivotal point, i asked the president about gifts that he had given to monica lewinsky. my questions were specific, he knew at that point there had
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been a breach in their covenant of secrecy. and at that point, his demeanor changed. he became troubled. his face became flushed, and his hands began to shake. >> you could see in his face, a light went off, and he knew there was a rat in the woodpile. someone had given them, funneled them information. >> reporter: lewinsky waited far gesture from the president, never came. >> i felt there should be an apology to my parents. i was a young girl when i started as an intern. he and i both made mistakes, but he really was more the adult in the situation. >> reporter: for "good morning america," chairshipman, a news. and part to two of the 90s, the last great decade, airs tonight. and we have more. and coming up on the "gma morning menu," why ellen delaware gen rus is flipping out
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over herrous. and jessica simpson's star-studded weekend. never guess the bridesmaid, or the flower girl i should say. and amping up your fitness depending on your age. that's all that and more coming up on "good morning america" here in times square.
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months, a viral infection we reported. 72 years young, though, the living legend obviously thrilled to be back on the stage far soldout crowd in albany, new york. he didn't want to get off the stage with a classic performance. listen to the numbers, 38 songs, almost three hours his set was. he must have been loving being back up there, feeling great. his music, spanned 50 yearsf rock and roll. he did not disappoint. and the last few week was a lon and winding road. >> george, and dan harris, so you know -- >> thank you very much. >> i'm here to -- >> i did know that, i just -- >> you did? >> i just felt it was appropriate. thank you, dan harris. we'll talk you after the show. >> i'm in trouble. >> he's here all week. >> good. >> did that on monday, he's got four dice get you back. >> you're a strategist, george.
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sometimes live in the moment and go for it. >> i agree, dan. remember those words. >> i'm going to have a sip of water now. >> i love you, harris. this is the envy pod. talk about a quick flip, ellen degeneres, bought a house for $40 million, a few months ago, soold it to napster co-founder parker, for $65 million. a $15 million profit. it's got a name. he approached her late last month with an offer that she simply couldn't refuse. and well, who wouldn't be impressed. look at the pictures. six bathrooms with nine bedrooms, views galore and a tennis court to boot. and it is being reported she is downsizing to a $16 million apartment overlooking --
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>> really? >> but she's got an eye. she does. she's my decorating sister. and have you dreamed of going to canyon ranch, pampering, losing weight. how about gus or steve, your cat, and otis and c.j. >> what about them? >> although the morris animal inin new jersey, k.j. and the friends can start with paw lates, followed by downward doga. in the pool, they have a fitness became called barko-polo. staffers get the animals moving, and then a facial, i'm not making this up, designed to wipe away organic food crumbs and exercise-induced slobber. it's $249 for five days, with all amenities included.
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you can't make it up. >> can i just say you did a great job with "pop news"? >> doesn't work that way. >> that quickly, huh? >> george told me to do that. >> passing you notes. thanks, lara. move to the heat index, and jessica simpson, a newlywed again. tied the knot with eric johnson over the weekend. looking fantastic. nine ni reena ninan has all the details of the big day. >> singer, actress, designer and mom, jessica simpson has a new title to add to her list -- wife. simpson said i do to nfl star eric johnson during a surprise ceremony at the ranch in santa barbara, california, saturday, telling people magazine we are overwhelmed with happiness and love. she walked down the aisle in a custom-made gown, seen in this sketch and inspired by this
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board. >> she wanted her to look regal. it was a champagne color with lots of gold embroidery. >> reporter: and among the guests, her sister and her fee yan sea, and jessica alba and cash warren. simpson and johnson's son, ace, was the ring bearer, and ash was the flower girl. >> it was important to have the family. >> reporter: he proposed four years ago, and she said the growing family was putting wedding plans on hold. and secretive. >> i have a date. >> already? >> super-excited -- >> any time of year? >> no, but but it'll be soon enough. >> reporter: one of hollywood's best-kept secrets now out. for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york.
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>> so happy for jessica. she looks extremely happy and that's how it should be. we're going to resume the heat index in just a moment. but first, another check of the weather with ginger. check this out, all folks from new hampshire, you danced all the way here? >> yeah. >> what's your name? >> lindsey -- >> and mason. >> and they are going to dance us into weather. we have big headlines, not here domestically. but a super typhoon in the pacific, a category 5 equivalent. once it hits japan, close to a 3. that's 125 mile per hour winds there. we will have violent storms. in orange, be on th. >> reporter: hi, ginger, david murphy on the terrace. we've got some sun up over the horizon. it's starting to feel warm and sticky. here's the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, we move from the 70s up to a high of 93 this afternoon.
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hotter and a little bit stickier than over the weekend. hot and humid tomorrow, 94. and in the afternoon there's the chance of showers and gusty thunderstorms north and west of i-95. 87 warm and humid more storms south and east no better place to spend your sweet 16. this is rose from philadelphia. we wish her a happy birthday. let's get back inside to all of you. >> get out to meet rose and the others in a bit. up next, the right workout for your age. there are diet and exercise tips for every stage of life to maximize fitness in your 20s, 30s, 40s, and you'll love this, george, and beyond. >> a little beyond talk today. >> lindsey ja niz has it. >> reporter: the comedy, this is 40 poked fun at the cruel
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reality. >> i got to -- >> reporter: decade by decade as your body changes, so should your diet and exercise routine. >> what works in your 20s is not going to be what works in your 40s and vice versa. >> reporter: she says while in your 20s, start by setting the tone early. >> building bone health and building a lot of lean muscle match. first exercise is sprinting in place. >> reporter: ladies, don't take this decade for granted. now is the time for high intensity and high impact and strength training. >> squats and overhead press. work everything at once, it's really helpful. >> reporter: for those 30-somethings out there, cut back on caffeine and salt. both can axccelerate bone loss. and to rev up the slowing metaboli metabolism, eight to ten rep was of the burpee shuffle. >> two slides over here, touch down, two here, touch down, come
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back to center, hands down, jump back and do a pushup, and stand. >> reporter: i'm feeling my age today. i just had a baby too. so jen recommends the 40s to eat more protein and watch portion control. >> in this peri menopausal age group, declining testosterone. >> reporter: and the big 5-0 and beyond -- >> estrogen starts to drop. >> reporter: incorporate yoga or pilates. but just keep moving, and know it's possible to be fit and fabulous at any age. for "good morning america," lindsey davis, abc news, new york. >> we were taking notes. >> we certainly were. >> swapping stories. up next in the heat index, a sneak peek at the espn magazine body issue. hits news stands this weekend with six covers.
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there's venus williams, and fooilg fell s. and amy purdy, finalist in dancing with the stars, welcome. >> thank you. >> how did this come about? >> actually, after i did "gma" right after the finale, i got the phone call if i wanted to be in the body issue. and i -- i pretty much said yes right off the bat. because i have so much respect for the magazine and what it stands for. and, yeah, it was exciting. >> we just got a glimpse of the shot. and you look absolutely amazing -- >> you haven't seen it. >> have it up again. >> this is your first chance to see it. >> wow. >> how difficult was it holding that pose? >> that was really, really challenging. especially because they kind of oil you up a little bit to show some of your muscling with and i was hanging on with one hand. all of my body weight hanging on. yeah, i held that for quite a while, for a couple minutes. >> that was really impressive.
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>> yeah, that was really challenging. >> what is next for you? what are you working on? >> i'm working on a book. i'm in new york for five weeks writing a book. i'm on a six-week deadline. i have a book coming out, and working on a clothing line and a lot of other kind of fun tv projects. >> that's great. >> exciting. >> people going back and seeing the picture, knowing you're doing this, whoa, were you fearful of being completely naked? and you're saying all that you've been through -- >> right. >> this is going to scare you? no. >> i have been through scarier things than this. that's what i thought about. it's scary, dropping the robe the first time. everybody else is clothed, and you're very aware of that. but probably after ten minutes you don't even think about it. and then when they giveout robe at the end, you're like -- yeah. >> you're ready to go to a restaurant without your robe. >> you're just having conversation with people,
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forgetting you don't have clothes on. >> do you understand the purpose why they do this issue about the body for us mere mortalso see the athleticism and what it takes? >> yeah. that's why i wanted to be a part of it. it shows, i think, the strength and resilience of the human body. and for me, going through everything that i went through, when i left the hospital, i was 83 pounds. i had new legs, iad scars. to think that i've gone from that, and my body is what's gotten me to where i am today, the strength. something to celebrate. >> put that in the book. put that in the book. thank you, amy. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >> and speaking of beauty, we are ready to reveal the next round of our beauty in a flash poll. we asked you guys to help us out. our makeover candidate, samantha, is waiting for the outfit style. a maxi dress, pants, and a
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tailored a-line dress. you went with the tailored a-line. always a great choice. so classic. now ask samantha, how are you feeling about the choice of what the viewers have made for you so far? >> so far it's been everything that i would have picked. >> really? >> yeah. >> viewers, you never let us down. i want to talk to the team leader, greta, about this is -- we're leaving it up to the viewers. and these are all items that are on trend, but what do you think about the combination that has been chosen fn samantha? >> i love what the viewers chose. it's amazing. great, perfectly chosen. we were thrilled. this is the first time we have done this. >> no pressure. >> never done it. >> and not over yet. come through for us. nails now. three options for you. so go to "good morning america" on yahoo! cast your vote, and samantha reaps the rewards. the makeover squad working hard and waiting for you to weigh in. that will happen soon. but first, everybody, we have
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nichole richie coming up. super star on social media with us live, so don't go anywhere.
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>> we have new developments in the shooting of a teenager who was sleeping in her south jersey bed when it happened. "action news" as obtained a picture of the 13-year-old. police say a stray bullet wounded her while she was sleeping in her sickl -- 0 sicklerville bedroom. it is unclear where the gunfire came from or who fired the shots. 8:27, good morning, everyone it is monday, i'm matt o'donnell. matt pellman here looking at traffic filling in for karen rogers. >> reporter: matt o'donnell good things come to those who wait. the northeast extension has cleared out from the accident around midnight. northbound lanes open once again
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heading toward quakertown. west windsor traffic light issues restricting traffic at washington road. 42 is heavy from 41 to 295. but not unbearable. our vehicle on the turnpike northbound approaching exit 2 is off to the side. but in bear, delaware, 40 westbound is blocked because of the overturned tractor-trailer. >> gradually getting hotter this week with david murphy has the forecast. >> reporter: sun is breaking through the clouds, 76 in philadelphia. 75 in allentown, mid 70s just about everywhere. the exclusive accuweather five-day forecast is shows a high of 93 this afternoon, it's going to be hotter than over the weekend and a bit more humid. hot and sticky tomorrow, high of 94 thunderstorms in the afternoon, probably mainly north and west of i-95 matt. >> thank you, david. download our storm tracker 6 live app which has a way for
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you to see how hot it is going to get by the hour throughout the day. we'll be back in
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♪ check out -- dream warriors, and what a hit they have. she's been with us, a great coring you for for lady gaga, katy perry, now breaking out on her own. >> can't wait for that, and her. nicole richie is here to tell us all about her family, fashion. and she's got a brand new series. her hair, all of that. talking to her coming up. but first over to lara back in the social square. and the wire for our beauty in a flash poll. viewers have been weighing in on everything. we have not shown you the results of any of this yet.
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choosing a whole outfit for one lucky makeover candidate. samant samantha, you have pick herd hair and makeup. you can see them here. now we need t see results from the flash poll. you chose for her nails, the chevron stripe, very hip and new and now, can we get it all done before the end of the show? we'll see, because we have one more thing to go, the final accessory, and that is the purse. head to "good morning america" on yahoo, cast a vote for the finishing touch. we will put it together and show you the results, the celebrity makeover team in this half hour. looking forward to that, but light you with nicole richie, jumping back into the world of tv. most of us first got to know her of course on the simple life with paris hilton, and now her popular web series is coming to vh 1, where she'll bring her
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no-holds-barred tweets. are you going to welcome nicole richie? [ cheers and applause ] you are a hoot on twitter. >> thank you. >> this is how this all came about. this is why you're getting back into television? >> yes. you know, the show is -- the show is based off of my twitter. how i use twitter, i use it to laugh. i use it to really make fun of myself and explore things that i don't know anything about. like online dating, something i missed because i was -- >> right. >> with my husband before. and gel mails, things in life we are going with but don't know a lot about. >> very light-hearted. >> very light. and i use twitter to make fun of myself, and that's how i use the show. and, you know, it's not -- it's not reality. it's not scripted, it's in between real life comedy. and i love to explore, learn,
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and more importantly, love to have fun and found a place i can do all three. it's so much fun. >> we know that real life can be comedy. >> has to be, right? >> you said something online dating, we have a little bit that have episode. take a look. >> you have to at least paint the picture. you can show them your real self later. >> and then too deep -- >> we're not going to get a guy for you by you just showing who you are. lure them in a little bit. >> with someone else's personality? >> yes. exactly. >> exactly. and many people to want know, we went on the twitter account asking people, what are the perspective that you hope people come away with after watching your show? >> i hope people just have a good time and kind of take that kne feeling of wanting to escape and just have fun watching the show. but walking away with actual, like, you know, knowing actual things.
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there is a takeaway from this show. we cover everything from online dating to women respecting women to raising chickens -- >> okay. >> which is something i have been doing. so you're always walking away with information, but having fun while doing it, and i'm kind of the butt of the joke and saying let's all do this together and have fun. >> you're -- you have been here, we have video of you behind the scenes here at "good morning america," take on different responsibilities. and that's something you're going to do on the program. >> something that i love to do. >> yeah. >> yes. >> have you had fun here with us? >> it's been -- it's very aggressive being here. a lot going on early in the morning in new york. >> there you are in action. >> yes. i'm still getting my "i'm the boss" behavior down. but -- >> but you got the pointing. >> i got that. >> you got that down. >> i was snapping, i didn't know it was a bossy snap.
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>> just like that. >> it's okay. >> but you look the part as well. >> thank you. >> you are someone that people look to, and you are willing to take chances, hair, whatever, and you said even though you know you look back and go, hmm, but you like to be in the moment? >> that's the point of life. to just happy, to be in the moment. and you have to have a sense of humor about life. it's really the only way to live is to just constantly look at yourself and being be able to laugh and grow from these experiences and evolve. and thas the whole point, right? >> and you have grown. so you are a devoted mother to two adorable children. >> thank you. >> how has motherhood changed you? >> it is -- everyone -- you know. it's like, what else can you say? it's just -- it's just the best. it really -- it teaches you a lot about yourself, and -- and teaches you about patience ask coming from a place of love and constant compassion.
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and really -- really giving you the opportunity to -- to be what you say that you are instead of just saying that -- that you are. you know? actually being a real example to your kids. and it's fun, you get to live your childhood all over again. and it's the best. [ cheers and applause ] >> and -- you grew up around a lot of love. your father. i had -- before he performed last night, he was great, he's going to be a part of the show too. >> he is. he loves the camera. we brought him on the show. yes, both of my parents have just showered me with love from day one. now both showering my grandkids. my mom is over the top. i know she's watching. but she knows, over the top grandma with gifts and love. >> they know that too. hey, it was wonderful to spend -- never enough time.
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candidly nicole premiers thursday, july 18th on vh1. now another check of the weather with ginger. we are in the moment with the cutest faces i have seen in a long time. good morning, and a really beautiful shot? california this morning. that would be laguna beach. this time of year we can take a life sho at least earlier, from the beaches of the west coast and enjoy. comfortable and cooler weather behind the cool front, look at. >> reporter: thanks, ginger, david murphy on the terrace. lots of sun now, it's getting warm and a tad humid. we have a high of 93, so it's hotter than the weekend, a little bit more and all that weather brought to you by choice hotels. you know, i have a friend here.
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we have a little drop to talk about, some muscle out here with me this morning. american muscle. this is mike, a gym owner, former university of michigan strength trainer with and star of american muscle on discovery. you and your crew working out, and you have something for me today? >> sure, you're a world-class athlete, throw you in the mix with the rest of them. >> hardly. and i don't have the workout clothes. why don't you demonstrate one that we can do. maybe somebody can learn to do this at home. >> give an easier one first. figure this is a good one for you. >> toes on the ball, up into the pike. oh, wow. yeah. i'm not doing that. that was outstanding. thank you so much. so we'll see a lot of you guys. what can we expect out of the show? >> it's an intense situation. from theworld's top athletes to people with disabilities taking
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one step. people struggling to come back from serious illnesses and injuries, and the top athletes trying to attain the high level of performance. >> it's muscular, american muscle on wednesday on discovery, and robin -- [ cheers and applause ] >> i know. >> all right, michael. coming up, the big reveal from our beauty in a flash poll makeover. our viewer-inspired transformation. you'll
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♪ all right, all comes down to this. the results are in for the beauty in a flash poll experiment this morning. you, virus, choosing every little piece of one great look for a lucky makeover candidate. one more look at samantha. this is her before. before the transformation, and let's get right to it, samantha, come on out. wow. [ cheers and applause ] so samantha has not -- are you ready?
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take a look. >> oh, my gosh. so good. i love it. >> come over here. so beautiful. >> i love it. >> so -- what do you think? you look in that mirror, what's the first thing you see and feel if. >> it's overall amazing. so good. i love it. >> and you have sunglasses. they're our sponsor, vision works. very fabulous. and ready to run the world. i want to talk to you, greta, stylist and team leader. why do you think viewers went with the look? what's happening here? >> this is the tailored look, it's timeless, always looks good. you can pull it out the closet. the stars wear it all the time. she rocks it. it's amazing. >> great choice. >> i started the show with a blazer on, it's blazing hot in the studio. you can do the same thing, go from day to evening. i love a statement. >> simple blazer, and the
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glasses, we did the wrap style because you guys, it was a great choice. >> and better way to cover up wrinkles. >> exactly. >> ted gibson, celebrity hair stylist. >> thank you. >> how this works in the summer and why? >> i think a side swept bang works on just about everybody. just cut side swept bangs on idina menzel. and whether your in the 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, whatever. ? >> how to keep them out of your face in the summer? >> braids are super hot. pigtails are not sexy. okay? they're not. >> there's a purse that america chose to finish the look. what do you call that? >> platinum, this is a bucket bag in silver. it's a great work bag, smaller, and fits well. classic, goes with the tailored
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look, and we are higher you all because you did a great job. >> the makeup was smokey. i talked to the makeup expert, malli, what's the best way to achieve the look? >> doesn't have to be crazy, a hundred colors. one great soft brown around the eyes, nice black eyeliner to give the pop. keep it bullet-proof all day. setting it with eye shadow. you got it. >> and the nails, i love theshell chevron stripe. can you do it without long fl l nails? >> yes, absolutely. it's classic. use blue painters tape to do the outline. >> all right, all there for you. great tips. thank you so much to our team, to greta, to samantha. samantha gets to keep all of this, everybody. go get them, girl. have a great day. round two tomorrow, another makeup candidate, and new
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choices. thank you for participanting. "good morning america" on yahoo, later today, make your pirks and we have breakout singer marly performing here on "good morning america."
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♪ excitement out there in times square this monday morning. and they can get a little excitement right now from breakout pop stars, akon and harly. amy had a chance to speak to them. >> so you might not know the name harley. but you know laurieann gibson, worked with sturp stars, michael jackson, lady gaga, katy perry, and now launching a solo career
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as a music artist. harley. has a hit single, "dream warriowarrio warrior" with akon. so glad to have you. you have worked with all the greats. what can we expect from you as an artist? >> so excited. it's shaping up to be brilliant. it's a musical dance journey. and fighting for those who weak to fight for themselves. >> you're in great hands with akon. what about harley made you work with her? >> she developed it, she had it in her, and pulling out the infrastructure. >> how about we get right to it? the single, "dream warriors," take it away, guys. ♪ ♪ warriors ♪ on the night
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♪ under the spotlight ♪ here in the highlights ♪ warriors ♪ wearriors ♪ ♪ under the spotlight we light up want night sky ♪ ♪ dance until daylight ♪ warriors ♪ warriors ♪ did a dream did a speak did a lift did a think ♪ ♪ do you dare to conquer ♪ dare to do dare to be dare to live out your dream ♪ ♪ what's your dream ♪ what's your dream ♪ what's your dream ♪ what's your dream ♪ what's my dream ♪ warrior ♪
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>> let's go. ♪ ♪ warrior ♪ lift you up ♪ lift you up ♪ we lift you ♪ we lift you ♪ lift you up ♪ lift you up ♪ under the street lights we only do what's right ♪ ♪ bring guns to a knife fight ♪ we're warriors ♪ did a dream did a swing did a lift did a think ♪ ♪ do you dare to conquer ♪ dare to do dare to be dare to live out your dream ♪ ♪ your dream what's your dream ♪ what's your dream
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♪ what's your dream ♪ what what's your dream ♪ what's your dream ♪ what's your dream ♪ get get get -- ♪ warriors we don't judge ♪ warriors we don't budge ♪ warrior ♪ warriors we don't judge ♪ we lift you ♪ warriors we don't budge ♪ under the moonlight ♪ we light up the night sky ♪ night sky ♪ dance until daylight ♪ warriors ♪ warriors
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>> good morning, america. dream warriors. to the city. never give up. ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
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okay, now he's topped the charts. won just about every award, and married to nicole kidman?
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what's next for keith urban? friday, taking own central park live. it's "good morning america"'s summer concert series. lara was admiring my belt because it's hers. yep, swooped by the dressing room. >> what's mine is yours, robin. >> and michael douglas will be here, with the movie, k"and so t goes." >> have a great day, everybody. >> an admitted wedding thief from montgomery county is scheduled to be sentenced today.
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surveillance video led to his arrest. he stole $15,000 from newlyweds at three wedding receptions. his lawyer said the father of two was feeding his addiction to pain killers. >> good morning, karen is off, matt pellman has traffic. >> reporter: we're dealing with a backup on the southbound side of the route 1, the super highway. we're backed up from 213 through this point approaching business 1. left lane out of commission. we have a crash in new castle county i-95 northbound at 295. giving you a 3 or 4 minute delay on northbound travel time. in bear the overturned truck at 2:30 is blocking the westbound lanes of 40 stick with 2 # 3 --
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273 or 13 instead. >> david murphy is outside with the accuweather forecast. >> reporter: it's warm, 78 in philadelphia. 77 wilmington, upper 70s everywhere, although the closer you get to the shore you're in the low 70s. today's high, 93. tomorrow, hot and tick -- sticky, 94. storms north of philadelphia. and wednesday more storms south of the area. >> we have an update on the camden county teen who was shot by a stray bullet while sleeping in her bed. "live with kelly" and michael is
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[ michael strahan ] i'm michael strahan, and i love new york. there's no place like it in the world. my favorite thing is the excitement of the outdoors. like rock climbing in the catskills, rafting in the adirondacks, surfing on long island, or getting your heart racing at watkins glen international. come discover your favorite part of new york. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com there's something for everyone.
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announcer: it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, from the new series, "#candidlynicole," nicole richie. and broadway superstar bernadette peters. plus, your comments and questions from the co-hosts -- when the co-hosts open up the "inbox." ll next on "live." now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan. [cheers and applause] ♪ michael: here you go, pretty lady. kelly: thank you. hi! hi! hello.

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