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good morning, america. breaking this morning, ebola emergency. one of two americans infected with this feared and deadly virus is landing back in the u.s. the extreme high-tech measures doctors are taking as they tackle this, the first case of ebola on american soil. also breaking overnight, severe storms. >> oh, my god. >> heavy flooding across parts of the country strands cars on the highway and floods parking garages while damaging hail pounds the midwest. where the wild weather is headed next. a major ruling in a shocking case. what we are learning now about the 12-year-old girl accused of stabbing her friend in order to please a fictional internet character called slenderman. experts now say she believes she can talk to characters from
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"harry potter." and catchy katy, the singer releases the newest video from her chart-topping album gone viral in an instant, and even the president is calling himself a fan. ♪ this is how we do yeah ♪ strutting yeah we do it like that ♪ hey, good morning, everybody. as that american ebola victim prepares to land on u.s. soil, we want to take you inside the plane carrying the patient out of africa en route to atlanta for treatment. >> this is called an aero medical biological containment system, an isolation pod is really what it is. a portable airtight tent-like device that can house a sick patient along with medical personnel on a modified gulf stream plane. >> taking extraordinary precautions and abc's dr.
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rich besser who has reported extensively from the ebola hot zone overseas is right there at the hospital in atlanta where the victims will be treated. rich, good morning to you. >> good morning, dan. when i worked at cdc, i was involved in the development of those special pods. they were designed to be able to transport safely a person infected with the most deadly germs from anywhere in the world. jetting away from liberia where ebola is deemed out of control one of two missionaries, either nancy writebol or dr. kent brantly, is on their way back to america today. they're being airlifted one at a time in a specially designed gulf stream jet enclosed in an isolation tent like this protecting the crew from the deadly virus. it's more than 5,000 miles from liberia to the united states. they're going to land in a secure area at dobbins air force base here in georgia then transferred to nearby emory university hospital. one of just four top level biocontainment units in the country. >> we run through these drills before. the process will work.
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>> reporter: their secure unit is similar to this one at the university of nebraska. this video is a drill to show how this biocontainment unit can transport a person in a tented gurney called an isopod. >> you can examine them by using these gloves. >> reporter: the missionary workers will be treated in this isolation room at emory. each patient will be tended by two specially trained nurses and four infectious disease experts all wearing full bodie biosuit, not one inch of their bodies exposed to the deadly bodily fluids. >> we'll maintain the safety of this hospital as well as the general public. >> reporter: one of the patients, dr. brantly, has been in liberia since october, and talked to his family on friday. >> i know he was feeling a little bit better, and i'm worried about him, you know, i am, but he'll be okay regardless. >> and while the focus here in atlanta is on the arrival of those patients, the world's attention is on the resources and efforts that are going to be needed to stop that virus in
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west africa. dan. >> rich, thank you, so let's pick up right there and head over to the hot zone, west africa, the epicenter of what is believed to be the world's worst ebola outbreak. there is widespread fear. this morning, soldiers, as you can see, out on the street and entire areas being sealed off entirely and abc's bazi kanani is covering that angle from our washington bureau this morning. bazi, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. i spoke with a government official in liberia who called the situation there dire. and the world health organization warns that if this outbreak is not contained soon, the outcome could be catastrophic. soldiers on the street to prevent panic. disinfectants sprayed in public places and schools closed. >> i hereby proclaim a state of public emergency. >> reporter: a drastic response this morning to the ebola outbreak in west africa called out of control by aid agencies. overall, more than 700 dead in liberia, guinea and sierra leone
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and after a recent surge in cases, doctors without borders says they are overwhelmed. >> to look people in the eye, you can see they are scared. it's horrible. >> reporter: that fear part of the problem in rural areas where many sick people are refusing to undergo isolation further spreading the disease and health care workers in that strange-looking protective gear have been assaulted by grieving angry villagers. the presidents of the affected countries at an emergency meeting friday to strategize agreed to send troops to enforce quarantines. meanwhile, peace corps volunteers rushed to airports to return home pulled out of the region for their safety. while others are going in, the cdc sending another 50 disease specialists to the outbreak zone. there are so few medical doctors in the region, the red cross is actually reaching out to traditional healers, witch doctors, informing them about ebola and then asking them to share that vital information with the public.
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the world health organization is now launching a $100 million response. bianna. >> such a frightening story. the worst ebola outbreak ever. bazi, thank you. we're going to switch gears now and turn to the severe storms hitting many places in the country. lots of places cleaning up from a waterlogged mess while other spots are seeing their share of dangerous hail. abc's marci gonzalez is here with more. good morning, marci. >> good morning, bianna. this one well beyond those summer showers so many are used to. parts of virginia got as much as 2 inches an hour and in some places it is still coming down. overnight, seven states battling severe storms. heavy rains, winds and flooding from rochester, new york. >> broken tree. it was a broken swing. >> reporter: to new jersey. submerging this parking lot. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: leaving this park underwater. the rain and wind sent this tree crashing into a charlotte, north carolina, home while in georgia,
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drivers had to turn back, the streets overcome by rushing waters. farther west a hailstorm pummeling west lafayette, indiana. dropping more than 5 inches of rain there. this driver struggling to make his way through the downpour in wisconsin and even more trouble on the roads in houston, texas. rainwater surging around this car trapping it. people living in this nearby apartment complex aren't going anywhere either. the cars parked inside this parking garage there destroyed by flooding. >> probably several hundred thousand dollars worth of damage in there. >> i think i might have to look at a new car here. >> and it continues, a second day of flooding expected today. in some places. >> raining here in new york, as well. >> a soggy day. >> marci, thank you. >> we'll get back to summer soon at some point. marci, thank you. now it a striking new view of the crisis on our southern border this morning. congress may have left town for summer vacation after failing to address the influx of migrants but the women and children just keep on coming and abc's
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jim avila has been on the front lines with the border patrol along the rio grande. >> reporter: august is not vacation month on the rio gra . grande. during the next 38 days while congress is on vacation, an estimated 5700 unaccompanied minors will cross the border illegally, 155 a day. and luis rodriguez of the border patrol will be working to stop them. >> we've been looking for launch points on the mexico side. >> reporter: luis is on a boat patrol on the river with his partner cesar. >> pretry to top them from crossing, especially the traffic that doesn't want to be caught. the traffic that wants to be caught we can't deter them. >> reporter: like this raft filled with 16 people. mostly moms and kids and unaccompanied children from central america. these are the refugees who don't run from the border patrol. they run to them. children like this 7-year-old who crossed with his slightly older brother and this 17-year-old girl who tells the agent she came to escape the violence.
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>> the violence over there doesn't allow us to go to school. that's why we're coming over here. >> reporter: they may not be running, but it still takes manpower to round them up. 200 more agents move to the rio grande sector last month and two new airboats were added this week. the border patrol hoped to pay for them with more money from congress. money that isn't coming any time soon. sad says luis because the surge was working. what do you see? >> well, we're finding l'eggs rafts. the groups that come across and look for us, so the numbers have gone down recently. >> reporter: do you think that's because the message is getting across? >> we don't know about the message getting across. all i can say is i think it's because the more patrols are out here. >> reporter: because on the rio grande, unlike in washington, there is no summer vacation. for "good morning america," jim avila, abc news, mcallen, texas. >> okay, so with congress on vacation and the crisis raging on, what's next? let's go to the capitol and abc
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news senior washington correspondent jeff zeleny. so, jeff, is everybody really gone there, and is the president now likely to act alone? >> reporter: good morning, dan. yes, it is a ghost town up here but it's a dysfunctional ghost town at that. congress unwilling or unable to reach a compromise left town, so that really leaves this in the hands of president obama and the white house and the white house is preparing to take a series of executive actions on immigration perhaps as early in the coming weeks, certainly by the end of the summer. one senior administratn official tells me this morning what they're really focusing on is all these young migrants like we saw in jim's report. the president could sign some type of order to allow them to stay in the country, but they're also considering much more, perhaps allowing work permits for some of those 11 million undocumented workers to stay in the country, as well. now, this is going to be politically very explosive here. it's coming in the middle of the midterm election year. congress is already accusing the white house of overstepping its
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authority but since they've left the white house, not many options here, so the president as we heard him say yesterday is going to take action on his own. we'll see what that is in the coming weeks. >> this congress, the 113th may go down in history as the least productive. i know we're coming up on midterms, and that can make things grind to a halt but what's going on here? >> reporter: it is the least productive, i can tell you, i've been covering capitol hill for more than a decade, and it's the least productive we've seen in a long time. what's really going on, both sides are back into their corners, republicans are trying to win control of the senate. so that has democrats locked up. republicans are trying to pick up six seats to win control of the senate, and that means that so much dysfunction up here because no one wants to get anything done. it's all about the campaign politics, at least for the next three months. dan. >> dysfunction, the operative word at least for the foreseeable future. jeff zeleny, thank you for your reporting this morning. >> thanks, dan. >> you see how complicated the situation is especially when you hear from these little
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little children as well that they can't even go to school in their home countries. >> real lives on the line. meantime, we turn to ron with the rest of the morning's top stories. good morning, ron. >> hey, hi there, bianna and dan. sara smile, my nickname for her. good morning, everyone. we begin in the world of sports and a devastating injury on the basketball court for one of the nba's biggest stars. indiana pacers' paul george goes to defend a layup. a fast break layup ends up smashing into the backboard. very nasty, gruesome. the back board post. george ended up snapping his right leg at a 90-degree angle. this all happened during a scrimmage game for team usa. the coach mike krzyzewski says the league and players are coming together behind george. >> to me in moments like this, a family or a brotherhood shows it's hard. >> really nasty injury. george underwent successful leg surgery late friday. on twitter george vowed to be back better than ever but sources tell espn he's likely to
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miss all of the upcoming season. overseas now to the conflict in the middle east. overnight they're unleashing a new round of bombings taking aim at 200 targets in gaza. this as the idf searches for an israeli soldier they believe was kidnapped by hamas militants. he may have been killed in a clash with its fighters and comes as the senate approved a $225 million package to replenish!'s missile defense, primarily the iron dome. and the controversial death of a new york city man allegedly at the hands of nypd officers has now been ruled a homicide. autopsy results reveal that eric garner died as a result of a police choke hold and compression of the chest, quote, during physical restraint by police. it was caught on cell phone video. a police union blames garner for resisting arrest. no charges have been filed against any of those officers so far. in china, 65 people have been killed in more than 100 others seriously burned at an explosion at a factory that makes auto parts for general motors.
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two plant executives have been detained in connection with that blast. and finally, an unbearably cute rescue coming up here, a little tip-off. watch as this bear patrolling a pond at the budapest, hungary, zoo sees a crow who is drowning, the perfect opportunity. the bear instead turns to a heartwarming rescue and uses his big paw to get the crow out, goes back to eating his lunch. the bear does. even the bird seems to be in a bit of disbelief. to apply a little anthropomorphsim here. >> i'm going to go to google to look up anthropomorphism. i believe that is using human emotions and projecting -- >> go, college. yay. >> my google works fast. >> interesting. ron claiborne, thank you, yes, i'm a huge showoff.
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>> you're welcome. moving on now to a big new development in a strange and bizarre case of two preteen girls accused of luring a friend into the woods and trying to kill her. stabbing her 19 times, in fact, all apparently to show their dedication to a fictional online horror character named slenderman, and abc's linzie janis is here with the latest. linzie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. a judge ruled that one of the two being charged with first degree intentional homicide is not competent to stand trial. his ruling based on the testimony of two mental health experts who evaluated her. this morning, 12-year-old morgan geyser is set to move to a mental health facility after a wisconsin judge found she isn't mentally fit to defend attempted murder charges. geyser and anissa weier also 12 both in court friday being charged as adults.
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the two accused of stabbing a friend 19 times in order to please a fictional online character known as slenderman. two mental health experts saying they believe geyser's incompetent. one doctor saying she said she sees and speaks with fictional characters like voldemort from "harry potter." >> despite our very serious conversation she would laugh absent anything that would be relevant. >> reporter: another judge says he believes geyser is unable to help her attorneys in her defense. >> she doesn't really care what happens to her prison sentence because of this power she believes she has with vulcan mind control. >> reporter: geyser will return to court for a competency hearing in november. >> not sure if things will change in 90 days. even under extreme therapy and providing drugs to her. within a year you can see a dramatic developmental change in somebody who's deemed incompetent. >> reporter: neither girl has entered a plea. their victim, whose identity is protected, is now recovering at
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home after surviving the attack. >> this family and this little girl have such a strong, positive disposition that they believe every day is better than the last. >> reporter: also on friday, a judge refused to turn over hard copies of geyser's mental health evaluations to anissa weier's attorneys. so far weier's attorneys have not raised the issue of her competence to stand trial. both girls' legal teams are expected to try to move the cases from adult to juvenile court. of course, if they're convicted as adults, they could face up to 60 years or more. and in a juvenile court about 25. till they're about 25 years old. >> such a disturbing story. linzie, thank you. let's bring in criminal defense attorney and former judge, ada poza, for more. talk to us about the difference about not being not mentally competent and insane. >> that's going to be the ultimate goal. mentally incompetent means at this point she is unable to assist in her defense and she's unable to act appropriately in court. she is unable to understand the severity of the charges against her. what happens now is a judge
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has committed her and is now trying to restore her to competency so they'll re-evaluate her every three months to see if she understands the severity of the charges and assist in her defense. and at that point if she is restored to competency, she'll come back to court and face the charges and that's where we'll see the judge saying -- the defense attorney saying, okay, now she's competent but she wasn't guilty at the time for reason of insanity. >> the defense, what they're hoping for and something else, she'll be charged as a juvenile and not as an adult. what's the likelihood of that? >> i think it's very unlikely. in wisconsin the law is if you are 10 years old or over and charged with a crime that serious as attempted first degree murder in this case, you're automatically considered to be an adult as far as the courts are earn canned meaning your original jurisdiction is in the adult court. these lawyers, these defense lawyers have to convince this judge that not only is she not going to be able to get the treatment she needs in juvenile court but that sending her back to juvenile court would not in any way diminish the severity of
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these charges and that by sending her to juvenile court, it will serve as a deterrent to others in the same situation. given the severity of these charges and 19 times this little girl was stabbed and it was a friend and all the other horrendous facts, i highly doubt the judge will do that. >> gruesome story and uphill battle for the defense. great to have you come in. thank you so much. >> we appreciate your analysis. thank you. let's check the forecast. meteorologist erika martin from new haven, connecticut, station wtnh is here visiting this morning. you are tracking tropical storm bertha. >> that's right, dan and bianna, we do have all of the updates as far as tropical storm bertha. now it is taking an interesting path. it isn't very strong right now but as we put this into motion, we can see it is developing in the eastern caribbean moving to puerto rico, dominican republic and the bahamas. eventually it will veer northwestward and become a category 1 hurricane within the next couple of days. now, we don't see any concern as far as this making landfall and that's simply because we do have
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this stationary boundary that wilbur that well offshore. however, locally we're seeing a lot of rain in the forecast for the next couple of hours. i say the next 36 hours it looks like a lot of rain. we could see 2 to 4 inches locally. now, out in the southwest, we're also seeing plenty of rain, heavy downpours for some towns, especially likely for new mexico and, of course, that was your national weather. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update, storm tracker 6 live double scan looking good, better than a couple of hours ago. unfortunately we're dealing with a lot of the cloud cover out there. that's the view at the philadelphia international airport. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, morning rain transitioning over to on again, off again showers, a muggy 789. tomorrow, 81. keep an eye to the sky, there could be a pop up up shower our
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>> bianna and dan, back to you. >> erika, great to have you here. thank you. we've got big and happy news this morning involving a key member of our "gma" family. you know michael strahan from both "gma" and "live with kelly and michael," but before his illustrious tv career he was a powerhouse pro football player, 15 years for the new york giants. >> you have him sounding like a mini dan. later he will receive the highest of honors for his gridiron accomplishments and sara is here with this fabulous story. who doesn't love michael strahan? >> seriously. and if you've met him, you love him even more. i'd like to start with this, the man, the myth, the legend, michael is a guy described around here as lovable and modest with a larger than life personality but with all that sunshine and rainbows, it's easy to forget that he was a beast on the football field. >> he is the only man that can fill the shoes of regis philbin. >> reporter: a game changer on and off the field. >> michael strahan. >> reporter: this morning,
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just moments away from football immortality. as the new york giants' star defensive end, michael strahan knew the playbook inside out. but he certainly didn't just play by the book. quarterback killer, single season sack record breaker. >> michael strahan gets the record. >> reporter: super bowl champ all in 15 epic seasons and now pro football hall of fame inductee. >> michael strahan! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: accepting a super special shiny gold jacket overnight. >> everyone is like, don't cry. trust me, i'm not going to try to cry. >> reporter: he may have been tough to crack on the field, but if his reaction to his tribute thursday is any indication -- >> i'm not going to cry. >> reporter: -- i can't guarantee he won't shed a few tears. >> you have a great face for sculpting. >> reporter: a bronze bust showing off his most iconic game face.
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the gap-toothed grin. >> i think i want mine to be smiling. >> reporter: will he get his wish? stay tuned for the big reveal tonight. i'm just going to predict now there will be tears. that man is so sincere and heart felt when he opens his mouth. this is going to be one of those moments we can all forgive him for a few tears. >> we all love that gap-toothed smile. it's phenomenal. >> dan has a man crush on him. >> he totally has a man crush on him. >> i want him to put me in his pocket and take me with him to -- >> you want to be him when you grow up. >> i do. i do. they're telling us to move on to the commercial now, so coming up here on "gma," the surprise twist. police making an arrest in a deadly home invasion. neighbors shocked by who is being called a killer here. plus, off course. a top golfer says he'll take a leave from the links for the rest of the season. so why does dustin johnson's career appear to be crumbling around him? ♪ we've been waiting all summer, just to get back in the kitchen
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to get out with minor burns. let's go over to chris sowers with accuweather. >> reporter: we have drizzle and patch request fog in southern new jersey and delaware. 79 degrees is the forecasted high. there's a chance of pop-up shower or thunderstorm. same thing with sunday, high in the low 80s. >> that's it for "action news," we're back in a half-hour, i'm eva pilgrim. stay tuned for more "good morning america."
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so you can commit to your education with confidence. get started at phoenix.edu sara, i don't know if your check out this daredevil ready to use the roof as his own diving board. >> whoa. >> a running start, he's off. take a look at that jump. we're told that's a 70-foot drop into the pool. talk about crazy stunts. i don't even think ginger zee would do something like that. >> and thank god she's too smart for that. that's dangerous. >> yeah. >> 70 feet. >> incredibly bad idea. not a bad clip for television but don't do it at home. also coming up, the star golfer in the rough this morning. ron has this story later on. dustin johnson is suddenly off the tour. his surprise announcement and what he's saying about why he won't be teeing off any time soon. but we're going to start here with really an astonishing twist in a murder mystery that terrified an entire neighborhood. just before christmas in 2012, police found a couple tied up in
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their home. in is in texas. the husband was stabbed to death. >> investigators spent a year and a half searching for the killer, but now it turns out their suspect was right under their nose. abc's gloria riviera is here with more. good morning, gloria. >> good morning, dan, bianna. this case did not sit well with investigators from the start. a break-in but nothing stolen. a couple found, one dead, one alive with no explanation from the survivor. now they think they know why. >> we've been scared for quite a while. >> reporter: it is a shocking twist to a murder that shook this houston neighborhood almost two years ago. 54-year-old sandra melgar originally believed to be a victim of robbers who broke into her home and killed her husband, 52-year-old jamie melgar has been now charged with his murder. it was christmas eve 201, sandra and jamie melgar planning to celebrate their 32nd wedding anniversary. relatives on their way to that celebration discovered the couple tied up in separate closets.
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jamie fatally wounded. >> miss melgar says that they were in the bathroom together. her and her husband and that sometime she blacked out and next thing she remembers is waking up in the closet tied up. >> reporter: but place say it was all an elaborate lie. court document alleging it was sandra who stabbed jamie with a knife. >> it seemed strange with how it came down with them being tied up and just one person being killed. >> reporter: it's not clear what information led authorities to arrest melgar, but some in this community already feel better knowing it might not have been a random break-in with deadly consequences. >> i am relieved to know it's not a random, you know, it's not a home invasion. >> reporter: sandra has posted out of jail on a $50,000 bail and is due in court in a few weeks. the melgars were described as a model couple. the community there eager to hear from sandra's side and the police on what her motive might
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have been. dan, bianna, that will happen august 14th when she's in court. >> i remember covering that story. great to see you on set too, by the way. >> thank you. now let's get an update of the morning's other top stories from ron. good morning, everyone. in the news we begin with one of the americans stricken with ebola in africa heading back to the u.s. one of two stricken americans, either nancy writebol, a missionary, or dr. kent brantly will be treated next at emory university hospital in georgia. this as panic spreads in west africa at the center, the epicenter of that outbreak. and overnight seven states bat 8ing severe storm, heavy rains, winds and flooding up and down the eastern seaboard and further west a hailstorm pummeled parts of indiana dropping more than 5 inches of rain. and two american tourists being held in north korea are pleading, pleading for help from the u.s. to secure their release. matthew miller and jeffrey fowle who made their pleas on video are expected to go on trial on charges of committing hostile acts against
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the state. and a third american missionary kenneth bae is serving 15 years hard labor on the same charges. and finally, meet nyima, the canine candidate from washington state when a watkim county prosecutor was running opposed for the third time, nyima's toner wanted to prove a point, to get her to first. first if there are enough signatures. >> he looks trustworthy. >> you know he'll get some votes if he gets on. >> we'll start the petition here. >> honest-looking dog. >> hard working. >> weird. >> and that. >> we love nyima. >> ron always sizes up the morning. thank you once again ron. time for the weather and meteorologist erika martin in our new haven station wtnh. would you vote for him? >> i totally would. he's so adorable. i'm sure he'll do a great job,
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as well. locally we're seeing the eastern seaboard getting pounded with lots of rain. there is that stationary bound boundary i was talking about earlier. notice the oranges and the yellows, that's telling us we're seeing heavier downpours for the next couple of hours so that's going to be the story. unfortunately a soggy saturday in the forecast. we do have a live shot rover atlantic city and conditions, well, not looking that ideal, we have, of course, a lot of fog developing and, again, it's just going to be dreary for today. much of tomorrow. on the west coast, however, we're seeing a fire weather safety and danger. conditions are very dry so, of course, we're looking for some rain there. the best place to be in the united states probably in the midwest because temperatures really comfortable and >> reporter: i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows the heaviest rains are in the process of working out to sea. just a few showers at the coast, that's it. 79 degrees t >> this weather report was brought to you by centrum
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he would have been one of the favorites and it has a lot of people wondering why. >> dustin johnson. >> reporter: he's at the height of his professional golf career. winner of the 2013 world golf championship, tying for fourth at the u.s. open in june. engaged to the daughter of hockey great wayne gretzky, but this morning dustin johnson is walking off the court. >> the sky's the limit in terms of his golf game and, you know, now he's not going to be playing there. >> reporter: in a statement thursday johnson announced, "i am taking a leave of absence from professional golf effective immediately. i will use this time to seek professional help for personal challenges i have faced." that statement causing an uproar on and off the green. the big question, why would one of the top 20 golfers in the world step away right before the prestigious ryder cup and the pga championship? >> there's a lot of golf he's going to miss, and you don't necessarily just pick right back up from where you left off. >> reporter: an article
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in golf.com published citing an unnamed source said johnson had failed his third drug test in five years resulting in a six-month suspension. the professional golf association denying the claims telling abc news johnson was not suspended at all calling his leave of absence voluntary and when asked about drug use, johnson's manager flatly denied those accusations. this isn't the first time johnson has stepped away from the sport. in 2012 he announced on twitter that he would be missing the masters tournament. he was then out the next two months due to a back injury. as to speculation that his decision to leave the tour may have been prompted by the breakup of his engagement to paulina gretzky, johnson's agent told abc news the couple is happy adding, "we live in a world of assumptions, speculation and innuendo and it's rarely accurate." and johnson has long had a reputation as a hard partying bad boy of golf but how much is it rampant speculation and how much is true is difficult to say. the pga only discloses
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disciplinary action when a player tests positive for performance-enhancing drugs. so all we know is what johnson says. he needs this time, in his words to improve his mental, emotional and physical health. a bit of a mystery here. >> no one saw this coming. and can i say, i feel really old. wayne gretzky's daughter is an adult. i mean, i grew up idolizing him and he's the father of a 25-year-old or 30-year-old. incredible. >> let's help her fiance comes out stronger. >> you bet. from singing out to blinging out, what is making avril lavigne smile coming up in "pop news" with the one and only sara haines. >> that's me. he one and only sara haines. r your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members
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♪ ♪ the irrepressible, the unstoppable sara haines with "pop news." take it away. >> thank you very much, dan. that was lovely. first up, better put on some sunglasses because avril lavigne's new diamond ring is absolutely blinding. take a look at this. it's a whopping 17 carats. count them all. a gift from her husband chad kroeger for the couple's one-year wedding anniversary and where do you go after that? >> is he a billionaire? >> he's not anymore. because he just spent it. avril tweeted this photo saying, wow, i love my hub by. wow, indeed.by. wow, indeed. but now looks like she might be regretting that not so humble brag because she removed that
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from twitter and facebook. either regret for the weight of that ring on her finger caused her to accidentally hit the delete button. >> kim kardashian, you think? >> who am i? where do you go from there? you got to build up. start small, chad. >> the paper anniversary is going to be tough after that. one of dan's favorites trending right now, katy perry's brand-new video for "this is how we do," the video has received 4 million views since it landed on youtube friday. ♪ >> basically 24 hours. >> can you believe it? ♪ this is how we do >> in 24 hours. >> 3.5 million came from dan. >> most of those -- >> refresh, refresh. >> dan and possibly some of those may have come from barack obama himself. at a white house dinner thursday the president introduced katy perry before her performance remarking she is a wonderful person and one of his favorite singers and i think dan can confirm. you said how amazing she is. >> yes, i went to see her a couple of days ago, maybe ten
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days ago and she was fantastic. >> aside from being a fan girl of her talent, you said she was lovely. >> i think i'm a fan boy, not a fan girl. >> i get confused because it >> i go et confused because it is katy perry and you were at her concert. >> ron will investigate. >> exactly. >> allegedly. nick jonas might be best known as a teen pop sensation but all of that is about to change. take a look at him now. he's starring as a prize-winning fighter in a new show on directv called "kingdom." the show centers around a family that runs a mixed martial arts studio and trying to do as many fight scenes without stunt doubles as possible and apparently they have the bruises to prove it. >> amazing transformation. >> interesting. >> low carb, i can assure you. and finally i want to introduce you to butterfly. she's less than a week old and she's what's known as a geep. that's half goat, half sheep. butterfly's owners run a petting zoo in atlanta. it was a total surprise. they had no idea butterfly's mom
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and her dad, a goat called michael -- a goat named michael were romantically involved. >> is it legal? >> it depends what state you're in. >> it's a rare occurrence because goats and sheeps don't share the same number of chromosomes, but it was magical. >> really cute. >> i want chihuahuas or geep for my next -- >> i'm not getting a 17-carat ring. happy birthday to my dad too. happy birthday. >> papa haines, happy birthday. >> we'll be right back with more geep right here on "gma." don't go anywhere. ♪ at famous footwear we're not just selling back to school shoes, we're selling straight up confidence. we've done our homework to find the hottest shoes to send your kids back in style. like our exclusive shimmer print converse high-tops. anybody sitting here?
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>> thanks. so i'm going to -- >> sorry if -- on the eve of my last day here, i get this wonderful note from sara haines, i love my queen b, and then dan writes, eh, she's okay. >> pretty much sums it up. >> i'm going to miss my family. . >> i'm eva pilgrim, coming up next only saturday morning at 9:00 a.m., more rain is soaking parts of the area. chris sowers has you covered. we're following developments in the shooting that killed a crowning girl. police say a stray bullet took her life. those stories an travel restrictions coming to a major road next on "action news"
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>> good morning, it is saturday, august 2, i'm eva pilgrim, here's what we're following for you on "action news." sky6 live hd taking a live look at cape may, new jersey. it's been raining this morning, you can see the water turned up there. rain drenched some of the areas overnight and more showers are in the forecast. new overnight, fire tears through a home killing a woman and americans infected with ebola come to the u.s. for treatment. we have comments on that from "action news" viewers, but first the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast with meteorologist chris sowers. and we are hoping the rain goes
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away. >> reporter: you know that annie song, the sun will come out tomorrow? >> yeah. >> reporter: it's not going to happen. [laughter]. >> reporter: there's the view down in penns landing, we have a lot of clouds and patchy fog remaining closer to the coach and a few leftover showers. temperature-wise we're hovering in the mid 70s, we'll not go too much farther than where we were now. the heavy rains that pushed through while a lot of you were sound asleep are working out to sea. all that's left are a few spritzes and sprinkles for the jersey shore. we're in the 70s and stay in the # 0s. the whole weekend looks unsettled. it will not be a washout, raining every hour of everyday. but today and tomorrow there's a chance of pop-up shower and thunderstorm. at any time point in -- the
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