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good morning, america. breaking right now a jet plane heading to america, ebola patient on board at this hour. the two missionaries infected with the deadly virus will travel one at a time inside a special airtight isolation pod. now new travel warnings and fear of the virus grows. the first time it will be on american soil, the disease. breaking overnight, tropical storm bertha gathering strength in the atlantic. powerful winds and heavy rain churning towards the eas coast and florida. ginger is tracking its path. newly unearthed audio of former president clinton the day before the september 11th attacks. >> and i could have gotten -- i could have killed him. >> the chilling tape reveals just how close he came to taking out osama bin laden and why he did not pull the trigger. ♪ i don't wanna live in a world without you ♪ >> we don't want to live in a world without you, enrique.
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this morning you don't have. the blockbust er superstar performing for us in central park ready to hear their hero, the one and only enrique here live on "gma." ♪ ♪ now i'm hearing that you been running around ♪ >> happy friday, everyone. a lot of news to get to. a lot of excitement for enrique. >> such a big crowd already. check it out. central park is rocking this morning. it could be the biggest party in our summer series and we're getting out there looking forward to seeing enrique. >> wow. >> sing all of his hits. >> that is coming up but right to that ebola outbreak. americans infected with the deadly virus will be on u.s. soil for the first time ever. those infected aid workers heading home and dr. richard besser is at emory hospital in
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atlanta where the patients will be treated. good morning, rich. >> good morning, george. this is emory university hospital. and this is where that first patient with ebola from africa is going to be flown. many in atlanta and across the country are asking why. this morning, two american missionaries nancy writebol and dr. kept brantley fighting for their lives are being flown from africa back to the united states. abc news has learned they'll be flown one at a time on a special jet with an isolation pod like this. an airtight tent and at least one will be heading to atlanta to emory university hospital. >> it's very difficult right now for the doctor. he's in what we would say stable right now but series condition and nancy is a little better. >> reporter: according to the cdc it's the first time an ebola patient will be treated in the united states. emory located only a few minutes from the cdc contains an isolation unit, one of four in the united states which can treat patients exposed to certain infectious diseases.
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the hospital saying overnight its staff are highly trained to tr stop ebola. it takes meticulous work. you have to find the cases, respond to them and prevent them. >> reporter: abc news learned dr. brantly insisted on making sure the only dose of an experimental serum was given to writebol instead of him and brantley's wife says "i remain hopeful and believing that kept will be healed from this dreadful disease." >> the patients are heading there. i imagine they are on edge at that hospital. >> reporter: well, i imagine some are, george. but when i worked at the cdc up the street, sometimes our investigators would be exposed to something dangerous in the field. this is where we would take -- this is where we would send those people. the last time back during the big sars outbreak one of our investigators got sick in hong kong. he went here. they know what they're doing. >> that's good news. okay, rich, thanks very much. >> george, we want to turn now to the weather and that tropical storm brewing, bertha is packing
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strong winds and heavy rain as it barrels towards puerto rico and florida right now and ginger is tracking it all. >> more than 700 miles from puerto rico but this thing is cooking and it will get to puerto rico which has a tropical storm warning by tomorrow afternoon. you could see more than 6 inches of rain with this. you could see winds up to 50 miles per hour. it skirts by dough tthe dominic republic and skirts by the mainland. there is another big story this morning. look at these pictures out of houston. just north of houston, we had more than 6 inches of rainfall so some flash flooding issues early this morning. now they're starting to recover but that rain will be headed east and so if you are in lake charles, louisiana, shreveport, louisiana, both in the bull's-eye today into tomorrow, 4 to 5 inches and a bit more going back into the southwest. it is not just here but in the east coast where we've got big rain for the weekend. i'll be detailing that. >> soggy weekend coming up.
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we turn to the crisis on our border and congress to address it set to go home without a plan blocked in the senate before they headed on break and house republicans will hold an emergency meeting this morning to see if they can overcome division in their ranks and jon karl is covering it all. this has become a study in dysfunction. >> reporter: it is a complete mess. the house republicans are meeting this morning to try to salvage the republican alternative to deal with the border crisis, but even if they can figure a way to pass something, it's going nowhere. the president has already said he would veto the republican plan. the national is leaving town without doing anything at all, so for all the talk about the urgent need to do something about that flow of unaccompanied children crossing the border, congress is set to go on a five-week august recess having done nothing at all about it. >> so border bill stalled. immigration reform seems dead for this year. did congress get anything done before heading out. >> reporter: they did get some things done. there was an emergency with the highway trust fund about to
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expire. that funds construction and projects on the highway. they did pass that for a temporary period of time and they did pass a bill to deal with the mess at the veterans administration with veteran's hospitals so not a complete loss in congress but pretty close. >> thanks. we'll have much more sunday on "this week" and amy for the other top stories. >> good morning, everyone. and we begin with breaking news from the middle east. a cease-fire declared overnight has collapsed. hamas and israel trading attacks, two israeli soldiers and dozens of palestinians reportedly killed. right to abc's terry moran in gaza for us. terry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, amy. so much for that cease-fire. within two hours of the declared start time of the cease-fire fighting broke out between israeli soldiers and palestinian fighters in the south. there are reports of israeli casualties and tens of palestinians killed, we are told, this is turning out to be one of the bloodiest mornings so far in this awful conflict. israel has responded, we've been
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hearing, all morning with heavy, intense barrages down into that region, some shelling up here. palestinian rockets firing into southern israel. it looks like the agony of gaza will continue. amy. >> all right, terry moran in gaza with the latest. thank you. also breaking overnight, new rules in the sky aimed at protecting american travelers. the faa is now banning airlines from flying below 30,000 feet over iraq because of concerns that militants there could shoot down planes. some european airlines are banning flight s s altogether. taiwan, cars and concrete went flying. 25 people were killed including four firefighters who were investigating a leak. the aftermath, take a look at that. this morning, looks like a war zone with fears that more people could be atrapped. new worries on wall street. the dow thursday suffering its worst loss in six months dropping 317 points.
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basically erasing all of this year's gains. investors are worried about rising interest rates. but this morning their attention will turn to the monthly jobs report. it's expected to show solid job growth in july but not enough to lower the unemployment rate. the director of the cia is apologizing after it was found they hacked into a committee investigating the cia. john brennan first denied those claims and two democratic senators are now calling on brennan to resign. and a shocking sight in burbank, california. take a look. that is a pack of coyotes running through a neighborhood darting across lawns in the early morning hours hunting for food and water during the record drought. moments later you can see a newspaper delivery man showing up and sees the coyote, throws the paper really quickly and makes his escape. in maryland, some office workers are lucky no one was seriously injured after this suv came crashing through their
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building. the driver went airborne while trying to park. that's quite a scene. finally we are getting the real skinny about joe biden. the vice president of the united states apparently likes to go skinny-dipping. i know you wanted to know that this morning. this is all according to a new book which quotes secret service agents say he be found in his pool in his birthday suit and some agents admitting they'd rather cover their eyes or cover someone else but apparently it's just the way he rolls. that's how biden rolls. >> whatever. >> may be how biden rolls. i don't know. there's some questions about that book. we'll get to that. we'll turn to an eerie recording hidden away for more than a decade of former president bill clinton hours before the 9/11 attacks telling a group of australian businessmen why he did not order a strike against osama bin laden. here it is. >> well, i am just saying he's a very smart guy. i spent a lot of time thinking about him and i nearly got him
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once. i nearly got him and i could have gotten -- i could have killed him but i would have had to destroy a little town called kandahar in afgnistan and killed 300 innocent women and children and then i would have been no better than him. and so i didn't do it. >> abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross here right now. it's just so chillin hear that knowing within just hours before the attack. >> exactly. of course, bin laden had no problem killing innocent civilians. >> this does track what we had learned in early report, specifically the report of the 9/11 commission about previous attempts to go after osama bin laden. >> they found three separate incidents between 1998 and 1999 where u.s. intelligence was deemed credible enough to warn for possible strikes to kill him but the intelligence was so sketchy -- >> two separate sets of concerns for all those and the former cia director george tenet has talked about this, as well, number one, they could never be sure osama
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bin laden was there. >> right. >> and, number two as president clinton talked about the risk of killing innocent civilians. >> in kandahar they had a human intelligence source that put bin laden there but it turns out that he had left the room just before the supposed strike. >> he, bin laden. >> and, therefore, the strike would not have killed him and clinton's judgment in fact was vindicated. >> okay, brian ross, thanks very much. we turn to a football star publicly apologizing to his wife after a violent incident in a casino. his two-game suspension by the nfl widely criticized as not being strong enough set off a firestorm and abc's ryan smith is here with the story. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning. ravens star running back ray rice addressed the media for the first time since the nfl handed him a two-game suspension and while some sided with him for sounding contrite others wonder why he didn't do more. >> i made a huge mistake. >> reporter: this morning baltimore ravens football player
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ray rice was speaking out for the first time following the nfl's much criticized two-game suspension of the star for this shocking alleged attack on his then girlfriend, now wife, janay. accused of punching and dragging her out of an elevator. >> i know that's not who i am as a man. i made the biggest mistake of my life. she can do no wrong. >> it caused a frenzy on social media both for and against him one writing "he's human. we all make mistakes." another, "it's ridiculous that ray rice gets a two-game suspension for assaulting his wife. that should be jail time plus years suspension." the nfl wouldn't comment on it but now facing accusations of incensensitivity to domestic violence. 21 of 32 teams employed a player with a doumestic or sexual violence charge on his record last year. this morning critics are calling out nfl commissioner roger goodell who has suspended
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players for longer periods for duis, drug use, even illegal tattoos. >> such an opportunity for the nfl to speak directly to women and to families and they fumbled the ball. >> reporter: while ravens coaches and players are rallying around their teammate. >> he's a heck of a guy. >> reporter: rice's wife who pleaded with the commissioner to go lightly on her husband's punishment is standing silently in support. rice said one day his daughter will be able to google his name and want to know what happened. a group of senators wrote to the commissioner last night imploring him to issue a stiffer penalty saying the suspension represents a cavalier attitude towards women. lara. >> but, ryan, these suspensions usually are not changed. >> no, roger goodell handed down the suspension, ray rice agreed and the union didn't appeal so unlikely but you never know. they could bow to public pressure. to a shocking shooting in chicago. an executive angry about being
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dou demoted shot the ceo. they had been co-workers and friends for years and abc's alex perez has the story. >> reporter: this morning what's being called a case of white collar rage turned deadly sending panic through chicago's financial district thursday. police say it was just before 10:00 a.m. when tony defrance, an employee at aerostream took the elevator to the 17th floor and shot his bought boss and friend, company ceo steven virginia loy. >> how do we incorporate -- >> reporter: seen in this company video. motive, defranefrances had just demoted as chief technology officer. >> he was demoted i believe on friday based on what we have so far for a one-on-one with the ceo during that one-on-one, he produced a firearm. >> reporter: police say 60-year-old defrances was carrying a gun inside a backpack and went trait to lavoie's
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office and then -- >> there was apparently a struggle over the firearm. >> reporter: defrances shot lavoie in the tom and head before killing himself. terrified employees hearing the gunfire scrambled for cover as authorities arrived. >> i was actually able to see them pulling out one of the people on a stretcher and put into the ambulance. >> reporter: lavoie, a father of three girls, now in critical condition. this morning employees returning to the office. shaken by the tragedy that unfolded on the 17th floor. for "good morning america," alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> all right, george, we turn to a video that went viral hoping one homeowner catch a criminal that ripped him off. the outraged victim posting this security camera on facebook to help track down a crook who swiped a fedex package right off of his front porch. abc's reena ninan explains. >> reporter: take a look at this video. watch as this man in broad daylight walks up to dan
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dillon's indianapolis porch and is caught on not one, but five security cameras ripping into this package just delivered by fedex. and walking away with $300 earrings, but not before staring directly into this camera. dillon taking his frustration to facebook before going to police posting the videos prominently showing the burglar's face writing this message. any of you indy southsiders know this guy? my wife wants her earrings back. >> a crime is a crime. whether you think it's right or wrong and depending on your circumstances but you just can't steal. >> reporter: almost 10,000 people shared his video in just 24 hours leading the cops directly to this suspect, brandon nelms the next day. >> it was extremely high quality video which led to being able to identify the suspect. >> it's just amazing what the internet and social media can do and bringing all these people around. >> reporter: one man relying on an army of facebook friends to
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catch the same guy, his cameras caught too. for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> that's an incredible shot of him looking right at the camera. >> dumb criminal files. oh, there's a camera. let me look right up. say cheese. >> just take it away. >> make sure you get a good look, people. >> my good side. sorry. ginger, we are not smiling about what you're bringing us this weekend. >> no, no and if that dumb criminal, the least he could do was be a model like the one guy, remember. that would have been okay. we're not smiling a lot of places. there are flash flood watches until early this afternoon for charleston, also for asheville but this is showing you rain as we go through the weekend so there's more to come and i think we'll see much more of that. miami as has a little bull's-eye. up through parts of georgia, north carolina and south carolina, some places getting 4 to 5 inches through sunday. washington, d.c. and then it starts too scoot off to the east and we will have a cloudy and
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rainy start for many along the coast but won't necessarily be a full-on rainout the further north you go. we'll be watching but we all want to check on indianapolis who had their coolest july on record and now we go into the weekend, much more moderate, look at the temperatures. 82 as we head into our afternoon today. staying in the low 80s. detroit right there. minneapolis should see more sunshine, therefore they get into the mid-80s saturday and sunday and chicago, a weekend ahead. you may see some clouds and maybe a rain shower but i'll leave you with that. west, heavy rain back in that monsoon flow. denver, 891, spokane, real warm at 97. .
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>> reporter: hi, everybody, david murphy here with an update from accuweather. nothing showing on storm tracker 6 live double scan, as we look outside weave a sun and clouds, it's warm and humid this morning with temperatures up over 70. and this afternoon we'll see a high of 82, the humidity hangs around and there could be a spotty pop-up shower or thunderstorm in a couple of spots as we go through the afternoon and evening. tomorrow, morning rain clearing out to dry conditions in the afternoon and high of 79 next criminal has to be the criminal selfies or something. maybe that will happen. >> they'll do it. okay, ginger, thanks. coming up on "gma," the latest on that law professor murder mystery. the dramatic 911 call released.
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why it took paramedics so long to arrive on the scene. also coming up this so-called slender man case is back in court. we could learn if one of the two teens of stabbing their friend is mentally fit to stand trial. plus, extreme parenting. you won't believe the way some moms and dads are bringing up their kids right now. check out this epic stunt going viral. all caught on a gopro camera. incredible jump off a chicago rooftop. wait till you see how it ends. guys, enrique is here, also special guest sean paul about to take the stage in central park. [ mike ] i wanted to do some good for my guys.
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>> good morning, i'm matt o'donnell, 7:26 on this friday, august 1, this story is developing. philadelphia police are trying to find out if a driver of an suv was under the influence when he struck and killed a man walking along academy road. it happened in northeast
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philadelphia at 3:00 a.m., the driver struck a pole and then a pedestrian. let's go more from karen rogers. this is still a problem, right karen? >> reporter: that's right, matt, we're looking at wilmington, delaware. in wilmington, delaware, you can see 495 southbound has reopened. it was shut down since june. now, as you're heading out down the shore that's reopened at this point. 495 southbound better news for you there. we can go to the maps and show you other issues going on. this is academy road problem southbound is blocked between murrell avenue and president's street. this is a fatal accident that brought down a pole in the area, as well. it could be closed for a while longer. if you're in the area stick to knight road are or the boulevard instead. an accident involving a fuel tanker that went into a drainage ditch. clump road is closed at salford
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township, stick to ridge road. cape may, new jersey, looking out for rain showers today. >> reporter: a fair amount of cloud cover across the region, 73 degrees if in philadelphia. 66 in allentown, as you step outside you'll notice it's a bit on the muggy side. this afternoon accuweather says we go to 82, warm and humid. there's a chance of a spotty shower or thunderstorm at times as we roll through the afternoon and evening. 79 tomorrow with morning rain and afternoon drying, matt. >> thank you, david. musikfest against tonight. see you i
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good morning, america. come dance with me this morning right here in central park. >> a lot of people getting ready to do it. look at that crowd in central park. everyone getting ready for enrique iglesias, look at them. all excited on this friday morning here at "gma." we got a whole lot more ready to go, there they are on the party bus right now. they will be heading uptown. >> it's going to be a great show and also on "gma," we've got the slenderman case back in court today. those two girls accused of stabbing their friend. we're going to learn if one of them is fit to stand trial. we've got an update on the victim's remarkable recovery, as well. also coming up, startling new findings about birth control pill, the new research revealing some types of pills may significantly increase the risk of breast cancer. then we turn to extreme parenting.
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the incredible new video revealing the rather unusual ways that some parents are raising their kids and you won't believe it. it's a talk sfler yeah, there's some strange stuff there. but first the latest on that mysterious murder of a prominent law professor. police releasing the dramatic 911 call from a neighbor saying dan markel had been shot in his car revealing how long it took for help to arrive. matt gutman is tracking the case from miami. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning. also revealing those last agonizing moments of dan markel's life, the father of two trapped in his car bleeding unable to talk as his neighbor dialed 911 urging rescuers to move faster because markel was alive. emts like to say seconds count but it took them nearly 20 minutes to get there. this morning the harrowing moments after a florida state law professor dan markel was gunned down in his garage. >> the driver's side window is all bashed in and he's got blood all over his head.
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>> reporter: markel still breathing during this 911 tape released thursday. >> he's still moving around. so he's alive. >> reporter: 12 minutes later the caller still urging the911 dispatcher to move faster. >> you need to send an ambulance in a hurry. >> the response. >> the officer is going to be there first. they're not going to come until we figure out what's going on. >> they better be if this guy's got a shot. >> reporter: he was shot as he drove his car into his garage on july 18th. sources telling abc news the killer fired a single bullet through the driver's window hitting markel just beneath the jaw line. the killer and motive still unknown. but that caller noting he happened upon markel's car because he had been worried about an uptick in crime. >> i've heard about break-ins in the area and so i decided to walk over and take a look. >> reporter: we learned 19 minutes passed before that good samaritan's call and the paramedics' arrival. markel would die 14 hours later in the hospital. in that call you can hear the
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confusion. >> i'm changing the location -- >> the police needs to go. >> reporter: the man who runs tallahassee's dispatch center tells abc news the operator didn't hear the caller mention the gunshot wound at first. >> on the onset it was entered into the computer system as a man down versus a gunshot wound. >> reporter: all of that creating a toxic brew of confusion and delay in the response as one ems unit was replaced by another. >> 19 minutes is a long time for making changes in this review to make sure this doesn't happen again. >> reporter: of course, the police investigation continues. now, law enforcement officials tell me that the tips keep coming in and they hope that this 911 call will generate even more tips. now, the main focus of the investigation remains that mysterious silver prius that was seen speeding by -- from the scene just moments after the shooting by another neighbor. george. >> okay, matt, thanks very muche
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making legitimate parenting choices seem kind of like a joke. >> reporter: no matter how you look at it. >> i am an eco culture shamanistic goddess. >> they're taking child rearing to a whole new level. >> why are you dressed exactly the same? >> exactly. >> still not sure what that is. also a family that selectively ignores their daughter. they say if she doesn't fit into their parenting space which is dinner 5:00 to 6:00, guess what, she doesn't exist. everybody certainly has their own parenting style. >> parenting space? >> parenting space. i guess that's their scheduling. i'm assuming. >> my parents made me eat because they said so. >> yeah. >> new one on me. parenting space. >> yeah, yeah, please. check that out "extreme guide to parenting" premieres august 7th on bravo. kerry washington's scandalous secret. what she revealed overnight about the red hot first episode of the abc hit. then the jaw-dropping video of a stuntman leaping off a
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ryan smith has more on that in the social square. >> it's this. it's taking everyone by storm. those gopro videos giving us so many crazy perspectives. the latest wrack racking up more than a million views in two days on youtube. this man is a professional stuntman and straps a gopro on and scales all the way to the top of a roof in chicago and there you go. he's going up. he's going up. keep watching. he's walking over to -- about four or five stories up. walks over to the edge of the roof. sees where he's going and then takes a running start and a giant leap. check that out. there's the perspective for you. cameras showing us the jump and see it from his point of view. watch this. >> wow! >> oh. right -- >> oh, my gosh. did he land on the stairs. >> well, he's okay if you can believe it. he has a couple of bruises on his heels but other than that no broken bones. >> our girls got a gopro.
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>> they're not jumping off the roof of buildings. >> but they film themselves all the time jumping into the pool. it's completely -- you want to keep on going. can you get the photos underwater and get the photo as you're jumping. they can do it all day long. they're not going to do that right there. >> girl, do not watch this. >> only for the experts. exactly, guys and by the way we decided to try this at the enrique iglesias concert. this is what it's like, enrique iglesias concert. this is what it's like to be right there in the middle of the concert. take a look at this. that's being in the action. >> wow. >> that's pretty cool and we are all going to be there in a little bit. enrique iglesias and our party in the park. >> look at that line. get on it and come on back. coming up, "gma's summer concert series" presented by dreamwalk insoles by d dr. scholl's. naughty shoes? tame them with dreamwalk. it's time to tame the shoe with dreamwalk ultra-slim insoles... grrr...
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breakfast. wake up, live mas. is if. >> >> good morning, every, matt o'donnell, 7:56 friday, august 1. the scene of a fatal crash is still being investigated. let's go to karen rogers rming academy road is blocked southbound the accident happened at 3:30, police investigators are out there. stick to nights road or the boulevard instead of academy road southbound. in wilmington, delaware, this is the first morning commute in a
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long time you've been able to take 495 southbound. the lanes have reopened between 1th and terminal avenue. they opened earlier than expected. the northbound lanes are still closed for at least another two weeks for bridge repairs, stick to i-95 or 2955 -- 295 or 1, instead. >> let's take a live look at the ben franklin bridge. we see clouds out there, there are rain showers well to the south of us right. david murphy has the a be act forecast. >> reporter: fairly overcast with sun trying to dig through the erl -- early cloud cover. 73 in philadelphia. 73 in wilmington. it's a bit on the muggy side this morning. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a high of 82, warm and humid, spotty showers and thunderstorms are possible through the afternoon and evening. it will be sparse, and won't be
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happening all the time. saturday we have a period of morning rain in the afternoon spotty shower and 79. humid with a spotty thunderstorm on sunday. >> the concert for the opening night of musikfest is free. watch the craig thatcher band live at steel stacks in bethlehem. you can get the full schedule of musikfest at 6abc.com.
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tom wolf for governor. a fresh start for pennsylvania. good morning, america. it's friday and could being on birth control increase your risk of breast cancer? the new report out this morning. ♪ applause plause the proud pap that-to-be so excited about his wife's pregnancy he subbed in for the pregnancy picture. now his hilarious photos have gone viral. what his wife thinks and why he really did it. ♪ i don't wanna live in a world ♪ >> it's a scandal. kerry washington dropping huge hints about the sizzles first episode of the abc hit. you'll see the script pages right here. all that and enrique and sean paul heating up central park as we say --
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♪ my friends my friends now i'm hearing around that you been running around ♪ >> a crowd of thousands in central park this morning. there they are, everyone waiting for enrique iglesias. there he is coming out on the stage. this is just huge. this could be the biggest one of our entire summer. whole crowd wants to get a little piece of enrique right there, not going to -- >> cannot keep him. >> they are going to be dancing. they are going to be singing. >> oh, i am so looking forward to this. i know ginger is a massive enrique fan. she's already at the park. also has special guests this morning with him including sean paul and de zona and enrique was with the crowd snapping selfies. people tweeting like crazy. many fans wound up for this concert.
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>> they are. >> and he is having a lot of fun as well. he'll go around the stage playing in just a little bit so let's get some news from amy. all right, george, good morning, everyone. we begin with the news that is just coming in from the middle east. a cease-fire between israel and hamas collapsing overnight and now reports that one israeli soldier has been kidnapped. both sides exchanged attacks today. dozens of palestinians have been killed and take a look at this picture. a camera caught the moment a bomb was about to land in gaza thursday. it is right there. you see it on the upper left corner of your screen. well, for the first time in history patients with the deadly ebola virus will be treated on u.s. soil. two american missionaries are being transferred from liberia. at least one of them going to a hospital in atlanta as the death toll tops 700 in west africa. they will be flown in one at a
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time on a special jet with an airtight isolation pod on thursday, infected doctor kept brantley insisted the only dose of an experimental treatment be given to his fellow missionary nancy writebol. parts of houston are underwater after a slow-moving storm dumped half a foot of rain in a couple of hours. a hundred cars and trucks flooded in one parking garage alone. happening right now a wildfire burning in southern oregon exploding in size spreading from 100 acres to more than 5,000. conditions are so bad, it's too dangerous for some officials to even help with the evacuations. another fire in california is now threatening 200 buildings. the drought in that state is getting even worse. well, a sticky situation on a highway in indianapolis. a truck crashing overnight spilling 45,000 pounds of dairy products including margarine and whipped cream. the crash being compared to an
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oil slick. and a heartwarming welcome to show you for a woman inspired millions of people. meriam ibrahim has finally arrived in new hampshire where her husband's family lives. she was sentenced to death in her native country of sudan because she refused to announce her christian faith. the news has spread and after an international outcry, the u.s. government intervened to save her life. and finally, a winner has come forward to collect the $66 million mega millions jackpot all the way back from june and she has a great story to tell. kelsey zachow, a single mom who works two jobs bought the winning ticket on friday the 13th but she didn't bother to check the numbers until she went back to the store nearly two weeks later and the clerk delivered the news. >> big one behind me and people are looking at me like how much did you win and i got really nervous so i grabbed the ticket
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in my car and locked the door. >> well, speaking of her check she posed with her adorable son. look at him, benjamin. they'll take home $27 million after taxes. she said she plans to buy a dream home with her boyfriend and set up a college fund for benjamin. >> oh, so happy for her. that's great. we want to turn now to a new health alert this morning about ith pills. types the pill are associated cancer. abc news senior medical contributor dr. jennifer ashton is joining us now. what is new about this? >l, file this one under the is study found that wo who pil . versions of the pill had an associated 50% increase risk of breast cancer, however, those women on low dose versions of the pill had no associated increase risk. very important to remember in medicine we say an increased risk of an uncommon event is
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still an uncommon event and the factor of the matter is luckily breast cancer itself is uncommon in younger women. >> so should women be getting off one type of pill and getting on another now. brcanc brcanc of look at the a low number. it's either 10 or 20 micrograms of estrogen. taking a monophasic pill where most are the same has been found to be associated with a lower rick of breast cancer and then there are things that have nothing to do with the pill that they're remembering because they can lower our risk. watching alcohol consumption and increasing exercise has a powerful protective effect. >> all right. dr. jennifer ashton. really important information a big like clarification there, benefits versus alternatives. >> veryimportant. much. "pop news" and weather pco
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"pop news," hollywood super couple, brad pit and angelina jolie. our weight and how we view ourselves and our kids. and feast your eyes on this or i don't know maybe not the manternity photos that has everyone talking and looking and maybe not looking. okay. and also, enrique iglesias coming up live on "gma" right here in times square and central park. going to be a big one. ♪ "gma's morning menu" is brought to you by nexium. new nexium 24 hour, now available without a prescription. ♪ baby i like it the way you move on the floor ♪ some things are worth holding on to. make virtual real. with canon pixma printers and the pixma cloud app,
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i gubi do.do. whhim jund breakfast. ice cream in the morning here on "gma." >> there's a lot going on in tere you've neve see a sundae the cronut teaming up with lisa perry on pop it ice cream and a sundae. marshmallows. andy warhol inspired celebration of pop art and pop culture so we were lucky to score a few of these because only 500 are going to be sold when a truck heads to east hampton on saturday and all for a good cause going to city harvest a new york food rescue organization but they say it's like rootbeer in a can. >> i love -- >> so good. >> chocolate covered cherry. >> oh, yes. >> thanks, ryan. wow. >> love letters and ice cream. >> that's right. >> there's our healthy
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breakfast. good.ah. welcome again. o.elcome again. >> we got to go out to her with the we>> oh, i am out here, ind. i am not alone. i am dan the music. i've got a little enrique to dance wme. i've got my friends. steve and samantha and a couple hundred others, enrique iglesias fans. i love this little doll. we're having some fun with it. the mary family made it. let's go. you'll want to stick around but one thing, the updated path of tropical storm bertha headed to puerto rico tomorrow. if you are vacationing there or li >> reporter: thanks, ginger, david murphy here with an update from accuweather. we've got clouds mixing with a sunny break, it's muggy and temperatures in the 70s. this afternoon, we're going for a high of 82 warm and humid. this afternoon there could be a pop-up shower or thunderstorm
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here and there. morning rain on saturday, there could be a spotty afternoon shower, but most of the concentrated rain is in the morning. 79 is the high, a thunderstorm possible on sunday afternoon. >> that 's coming up. back to the studio. >> our thanks to ginger in the park. but first up in our "heat index" surprising new findings about weight and the way we see ourselves. a new study reveals 25% of kids and parents underestimate their weight and the results can have costly consequences. abc's paula faris has the story. >> reporter: call it the augustus effect. >> you can find a ticket. >> reporter: parents seemingly unconcerned and in some cases oblivious to obesity in their
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own children. in fact, a brand-new study shows 25% of parents underestimate the weight of their children while 27% of children and teens underestimate their own weight. and experts say that's a big problem. >> parents often feel that kids will outgrow their overweight and i always tell them, not likely to happen so we need to make some changes and doing it earlier is much better and much easier than waiting for something to happen later. >> reporter: the study cites some startling statistics. obesity in american children has doubled over the last 30 years and tripled in add less sends and as of 2010, nearly 1/ of children and adolescents living in the u.s. were overweight or obese. so why do some parents seem to turn a blind eye in the battle of the bulge? >> sometimes it's cultural beliefs. stipes it may be by admitting your child isover weight you then have to confront, you know,
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the problem and then do something about it and some parents are reluctant to do so. >> for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> and joining us now is abc senior medical contributor dr. jen ashton and what is your take on study. >> it draws attention to the fact we have misperceptions of our own ideal body image and therefore have misperceptions of our children and still having difficulty reconciling a number that we see on a scale or a size with real internal measures of health, wellness and well-being and until we get that right, we're going to have that disconnect between obesity and poor health. >> zero in on teens. why is that age group particularly tricky. >> this is a massive period of time change, metabolically hormonally, nutritionally. when we see a change in eating habits that you can skip meals, the beverage consumption changes massively. less milk, more sugar sweetened benches and see risk factors for
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eating disorders. >> speaking of that as a parent, what do you say to your children so that doesn't become a problem. >> what we all try to do lead by example. they're not only listening to our words but they're watching what we do and if you yourself are overweight or unhealthy that can be passed along to your kids. >> all right, jen, thanks so much. are parents responsible for their kids being overweight. tweet us @gmo or #socialscare. pregnancy photos unlike you've ever seeven before. so many sharing right now and a texas woman decided it wasn't for her so her husband took matters into his own hands. wait till you see the results. bianna golodryga is here with them right now. >> this is a fun story. so it takes pregnancy to a whole new level. men usually gain weight alongside their pregnant wives but one man decided to take over for his wife at least when it came to taking baby bump photos.
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there's nothing like capturing the beauty of pregnancy, most of the time. >> surprise! >> reporter: meet justin sylvester, a proud pap that-to-be from austin who decided to take these maternity inspired photos after his wife megan decided she didn't want to. >> my facebook has become nothing but maternal photos. >> it wasn't like i objected to maternity photos. i just didn't want to do it. >> i started thinking about it and said, you know what, whatever. i'm going to hire a photographer and i'm going to do it myself. >> reporter: the photos going viral with more than 3.5 million clicks and counting online but they started as a much more covert manternity mission. >> i told her i was going to run errands. >> he never runs ear's so i was a little skeptical. >> reporter: one person who was clued in, photographer car p rchr ichi ielohmeier.
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>> he had confidence and joy like he was megan. >> at the end of the shoot i had a brief glimpse of what it was like to be pregnant. my stomach hurt from sticking my gut out for 30 minutes straight and my lower back hurt from the weight shift. >> poor guy. >> reporter: when justin revealed the end result? she was in tears laughing so hard and then i was doing the same thing. >> but also i was a little creeped out. let's put that on the record. everyone's reaction including my mom and dad is, wouldn't expect anything else from justin. >> reporter: justin and megan's 5-year-old daughter had a different reaction. >> she thinks i'm pregnant. it's hilarious. >> so being from texas i can say there's a saying there. everything is bigger and better in texas. that guy clearly proved everything is bigger. i'm not sure if that's necessarily better. >> i was like watching it like this, oh, my god.
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i mean i love his sense of humor but i don't know if we need to see that. >> maybe just at home. >> some things are left better in the home. >> yeah, exactly. >> and, bianna, before you go, this is it for you at abc. you're moving on to yahoo! big new job. finance and news editor. we had some fun last night with you. i know we're showing everybody how. >> take me out and make me wake up at this time in the morning. >> it has been seven amazing years here at abc and we're always still going to be family and abc and yahoo! have a great partnership so you're not getting rid of me yet. >> congratulations, great job. >> thank you. now let's go back to lara in the park. >> and we want to wish bianna the very best. we love you. burning up the "heat index" this morning, a hot trend this summer dying your own shoes. it's something anyone can do, in fact, thousands of women across
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ooh, ah. i like that. >> you got some other shoes here. tell us about these. >> here are nina shoes. their custom option. they're a little more -- they're probably a little more on the pricey point. you know, lower end of the spectrum here. lots of option, 1 different styles to choose from. more or less -- >> can you choose a heel size. >> yes, ingenious. we have shoes of prey. these are the shoes i am wearing right now. i went with a wedge. >> vernice. those are great. you have completel different styles. p♪d we at the park with
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>> it is 8:27 on this friday,
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august 1 i'm matt o'donnell. we have new information about a deadly shooting in chester. police say the victim was ambushed as he left a local bar. it happened after 1:00 a.m. along west third street. investigators say when they arrived they found the man dead and up to 20 shell casings littering the scene. we turn to traffic with karen rogers. >> reporter: matt we have more on the fatal accident in northeast philadelphia. academy southbound is blocked between morelle avenue. you can see the police and investigates blocking the roadway. you want to stick to knights road or the boulevard instead of that. disabled vehicle causing a problem norristown road at carpenter lane. watch for this disabled vehicle. i-95 here we are at girard. that's southbound traffic it's getting heavy from past allegheny to girard as you head
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toward center city. >> it's going to get rainy today. here's david murphy. >> reporter: it's warm and muggy on the terrace, matt, a fair amount of clouds around, 73 in philadelphia. 73 in millville. 69 in allentown. this afternoon it will be warm and humid, 82. there's a chance of a spotty shower or thunderstorm particularly in the afternoon or evening. morning rain tomorrow, could be intense early on, but by the afternoon we expect to taper off to a scattered shower, 79 anticipate humid with a spotty thunderstorm on sunday. not a washout this weekend, but saturday morning it's going to be wet. >> the craig thatcher band opens up musikfest tonight get the full schedule 6 performers at 6abc.
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♪ look at this crowd here in central park this morning.
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big, beautiful morning here. the sun is out. it is getting steamy and everyone is so excited for enrique iglesias. everyone ready to start dancing. >> excited. >> they are excited too. so we won't make you wait longer of here from the new album "sex + love," enrique iglesias with special guest sean paul and de zona buono for their hit "bailando." ♪ >> enrique iglesias. alongside ♪ bless 'em on the rain no stress and this one is straight for di girl 'em ♪ ♪ enrique iglesias alongside gente de zona ♪ ♪ get di girl them in a di zone dem a big man, sean-a-paul let me tell ya what me tell 'em upon the zone ♪ de zona and enrique of ♪ you look at me and girl you
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take me to another place ♪ ♪ got me feeling like i'm flying like i'm out of space ♪ ♪ something about your body says come and take me baby girl got me begging got me hoping that the night don't stop ♪ ♪ bailando bailando bailando bailando ♪ ♪ ♪ bailando bailando bailando bailando ♪ [ singing in spanish ] ♪ ♪ girl i like the way you move come and show me what to do ♪ ♪ you can tell me that you want me girl you got nothing to lose ♪ ♪ i can't wait no more i can't wait no more ♪ ♪ sean she a call a me for fit it 'cause you nah say me not pretty ♪ ♪ me a tell you no for pit it any time when me get it ♪ ♪ is gonna be all right we take it full fly ♪ ♪ so we do this all night baby
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girl rbam bam ♪ ♪ i wanna be contigo and live contigo and dance contigo ♪ ♪ contigo [ singing in spanish ] ♪ ♪ i wanna be contigo and live contigo and dance contigo ♪ ♪ [ singing in spanish ] ♪ oh oh oh come baby girl oh oh ohhaaa stay with me girl ♪ ♪ oh oh ohhh play with me girl oh oh ohaa come baby girl ♪ ♪ i look at you and it feels like paradise you got me spinning got me crazy got me hypnotized ♪ ♪ ♪ i need your love i need you closer because i need it baby girl ♪ ♪ keep me begging keep me hoping that the night don't stop ♪ ♪ that body don't stop ♪ bailando bailando bailando [ singing if spanish ] ♪
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♪ bailando bailando bailando [ singing in spanish ] ♪ girl i like the way you move come and show me what to do you can tell me that you want me ♪ ♪ girl you got nothing to lose i can't wait no more i can't wait no more ♪ ♪ ♪ sean she a call a me for fit it 'cause you nah say me not pretty ♪ ♪ me a tell you no for pit it any time when we get it ♪ ♪ is gonna be all right we take it full fly ♪ ♪ so we do this all night baby girl rbam bam ♪ ♪ i wanna be contigo and live contigo and dance contigo ♪ [ singing in spanish ] ♪ i wanna be contigo and live contigo and dance contigo ♪ [ singing in spanish ] ♪ ♪ oh oh oh ♪ oh oh oh
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♪ oh oh oh ♪ oh oh oh ♪ oh oh oh ♪ oh oh oh ♪ oh oh oh ♪ oh oh oh [ cheers and applause ] >> wow, enrique iglesias. how was it? >> i loved it. >> so did we. "bailando" indeed. let's go ahead and check out that forecast because we have to get right to it and get to another song here eventually and that would be the rain forecast. a beautiful morning to start here but in the southwest,
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remember, houston earlier this morning having more than a half foot of rain in some places, some flash flood issues moving to the east. another system that's kind of circulating there by. >> reporter: hey, ginger, david murphy on the terrace under a lot of clouds with every now and then a sunny break. it is muggy and accuweather says this afternoon 82. there's a slight chance of a shower or thunderstorm. most o >> and all that weather has been brought to you by ashley furniture and i have something special. time for "gma's" give out and give initiative inspired by disthink a summer of service campaign. i'm here with women's health editor in chief and a group of runners who are currently training for their third annual run 10 feed 10 race. i'm becoming a part of this and has a whole lot to do with hunger.
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tell us what it's about. >> so excited you are. "women's health" has a series of 10k races call ed 10 run 10 fee run. more if you fund raise. the great cause is a lot of fun. kicks off in new york september 21st with you and your sneakers laced up. >> we are getting ready to run. a couple of guys in there. run 10 feed 10 is the hash tag. join me at the race and all of us at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! for more information. for now with the man himself, come with me. because there they are, lara is with mr. enrique iglesias. >> thank you, ginger. right, enrique? >> yes. >> good morning to you. that was amazing. >> thank you very much. >> i want to brag about you just a little bit. this man right here. >> making me blush already. >> in the park. everyone dancing to "bailando" and, of course, should be
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expected from enrique who has more number one billboard dance hit, i did not know this than any other male artist including michael jackson and prince. >> that's crazy. that's unbelievable. i'm so happy. i'm so fortunate and thank you to the fans for making out here so early in the morning and it's getting hot, humid. >> it's hot, it's good dancing weather. it's perfect to have you here. everybody was so excited. i want to talk about "bailando." it means dancing skyrocketing up the hot 1 ee but told billboard your album came out called "sex + love." [ cheers and applause ] >> pretty -- very straightforward. >> yes. what is the album about? no, but you told billboard that you had to fight to get on top 40 stations. i don't think that's a problem anymore. >> you always have to fight. i feel like every single i put out is liking i look at it like it's my first single and every
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song is a fight and eventually my fajs love it, thankfully this album they love, they love the song -- [ cheers and applause ] >> so let's talk about that title. let's talk about the album. >> "sex + love." it's pretty self-explanatory. there's songs that talk about sex. there's songs that talk about love. few words that can be so close together but yet so far apart. >> yes. >> and in one of those songs which -- i don't know. you tell us, it's a little diddy called "i'm a freak." with pitbull. >> that was not one of the love songs. >> no, but i love that. the first time i heard that on the radio i was like, this is a different enrique. >> i know what you're saying, i'm a freak. >> i was wondering if i was a freak because i liked it so much. >> it's a fun song. that's the cool thing about music. there's no rules. you can do whatever you want and
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when you write songs, it can be something that is going on in your life that's serious. that's the cool thing. there's no rules. >> and it does get you moving. and evokes emotion. your arena tour with the one and only pit bull who we love here on "gma" starts -- it starts next month. [ cheers and applause ] i guess they'll all be there. [ cheers and applause ] >> what can we expect from the arena tour? >> i lov love the fans. it will be unbelievable. pit bull is a good friend of mine and when we go on tour we have a good time and the fans can expect a great fun show for those two, three, four hours that we'll be up on stage which is what we want, them to have a good time and forget about the bad times and go crazy. >> sound good, everybody? it all begins next month. the arena tour in newark, new jersey, right around the corner. >> yes, ma'am. >> and coming up, everybody,
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♪ i can be your hero baby >> enrique, hey, enrique, we're on the air. are you ready? all right. we're going -- let's do a classic, okay? how about "hero" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> raise them up in the air, new
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york. ♪ would you dance if i asked you to dance ♪ ♪ would you run and never look back ♪ ♪ would you cry if you saw me crying ♪ ♪ would you save my soul tonight ♪ ♪ would you tremble if i touch your lips ♪ ♪ would you laugh oh please tell me this ♪ ♪ now would you die for the one you love ♪ ♪ hold me in your arms tonight ♪ ♪ i can be your hero baby
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i can kiss away the pain ♪ ♪ i will stand by you forever you can take my breath away ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ would you swear that you'll always be mine ♪ ♪ would you lie would you run and hide ♪ ♪ would you be with me ♪ am i in too deep have i lost my mind ♪ ♪ i don't care you're here tonight ♪ ♪ i can be your hero baby i can kiss away the pain ♪
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♪ i will stand by you forever you can take my breath away ♪ >> whoo! [ applause ] ♪ >> raise them up! get some exercise. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh i just want to hold you ♪ i just want to hold you right here ♪
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♪ am i in too deep have i lost my mind ♪ ♪ well i don't care you're here tonight ♪ ♪ i can be your hero baby i can kiss away the pain ♪ ♪ oh yeah ♪ i will stand by you forever >> sing it. ♪ you can take my breath away ♪ i can be your hero baby i can kiss away the pain ♪ ♪ i will stand by you forever you can take my breath away ♪ ♪ you can take my breath away
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ you can be -- i wanna be your hero ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. "gma's summer concert series" is presented by dreamwalk insoles by dr. scholl's.
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♪ all right. we cannot get enough of enrique this morning here in central park so we have another hit off of his new album "sex + love." this one is called "i'm a freak ♪
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♪ >> let's go. ♪ ♪ i tried to let it go but i'm addicted to your chemicals ♪ ♪ i got a taste i want an overdose ♪ ♪ i love the way she gets so physical looks like an animal ♪ ♪ day and night i just imagine how you put your love on me ♪ ♪ lights off lights on ready for some action baby come and give it to me ♪ ♪ cause i'm a freak the way you pop it and drop it all over me ♪ ♪ no i don't want you to stop it yeah i'm a freak ♪ ♪ baby i can't lie when you move like that i've got a one track
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mind ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm a freak yeah i'm a freak ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm a freak yeah i'm a freak ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah baby there you go let's go stealing my heart just like a criminal ♪ ♪ no turning back this time is critical ♪ ♪ ya move your body like a miracle baby here we go ♪ ♪ day and night i just imagine how you put your love on me ♪ ♪ lights off lights on ready for some action baby come and give it to me ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm a freak the way you pop it and drop it all over me ♪ ♪ no i don't want you to stop it yeah i'm a freak ♪ ♪ baby i can't lie when you move like that i've got a one track
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mind ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm a freak yeah i'm a freak ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm a freak yeah i'm a freak ♪ ♪ ♪ from the hotel room to the dj booth on the bathroom sink yes i'm just a freak and when the sun goes down gotta let it out ♪ >> raise them up. ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm a freak the way you pop it and drop it all over me ♪ ♪ no i don't want you to stop it yeah i'm a freak ♪ ♪ baby i can't lie when you move like that i've got a one track mind ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm a freak yeah i'm a freak ♪
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♪ 'cause i'm a freak yeah i'm a freak ♪ ♪ from the hotel room to the dj booth on the bathroom sink yes i'm just a freak ♪ ♪ and when the sun goes down gotta let it out baby don't blame me i'm i'm just a freak ♪ [ cheers and applause ] tthe will...,
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[ cheers and applause ] enrique. >> next friday it's going to be big with tell them, robin. >> one of the biggest songs in country music. >> luke bryan taking over central park. >> definitely be a good morning. >> a great morning. >> only on -- >> "good morning america." >> presented by claritin allergy brand. >> hello, everyone, 8:56 on this friday, august 1, we have a brand new accident coming in from the suburbs, let's go over to karen rogers. >> reporter: yeah, matt it's in paoli chester county, a multi-vehicle accident we have four cars involved with this. the accident is blocking the left lane, police and ambulance on the scene. northbound jammed from 401 to
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approaching 252. you're almost there, penndot. academy road southbound is blocked at morelle and president street because of an earlier fatal accident involving a pedestrian. stick to knights roads or the boulevard. the accident brought down a pole and that will take a while to clean it up. 495 southbound is open, if you're heading to the shore. northbound opens in a couple of weeks. >> we're tracking rain, let's go outside to david murphy. >> reporter: warm and muggy. 76 degrees and the numbers climb. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, high of 82. it will be warm and humid, in the early evening there's a pop-up shower or thunderstorm. morning rain saturday, and
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afternoon dry, but cloudy. >> coming up on "action news" at noon, an update on the confrontation in northeast philadelphia where a police officer shot and killed a burglary suspect. musikfest starts today the stage is set tonight for the opening act. our 6abc team will be there for the giant ten day event. "live" with kelly and michael is next. i'm matt o'donnell have
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announcer: it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, from the new film, "guardians of the galaxy," vin diesel.
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and star on the mini-series, "the honorable woman," maggie gyllenhaal. plus, chef jean-georges is giving a basket of summer squash as we continue our "superstar chefs farm-to-table challenge." wl next on "live." now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪
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