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ultt-ve . owt to ua >>ed homesardy. the treta at least eight already destroyed. the fast-moving fire scorching nearly 1200 acres so far. >> we've been worried about something like this and now we've got it. >> reporter: air tankers attacking from above and more than 600 firemen working through the night trying to contain the blaze. schools have been closed in the area today just as a precaution. the flames have actually died down a bit this morning but they will be reassessing over the coming hours trying to get a handle on things before the day heats up again. lara, george. >> so scary that it got sose >> to the latest in ferguson. the curfew lifted overnight but protest and violence not ending. president obama has dispatched attorney general eric holder who
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will be there tomorrowe' friend of t o w l abc's steve osunsami is on the scene right now. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, george. the start of school here has been delayed yet another week. at night the police here have a new tactic with demonstrators forcing them to keep moving. no standing still. 31 people were arrested last night alone and police say many of them were from out of state. t t sou smoke poce oci si crowds cameflyi >> rulletin inrs gren veea.eryr onst ytoaltice mor ee aho owof we'eang f a fnen c ea.>>ex tlli,,t
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conceorder ockeyearsaw hisen fight. >> he's a really quiet guy. he is just really well mannered. he is very respectful. >> reporter: prosecutors say they could present their case to a grand jury as early as this week to determine if they wiit be charges. >> dan abrams, this grand jury, when it meets, is going to get two very different stories they have to sort through. >> that's right. less than half of the cases in the county ever go to a grand jury. you don't have to take it to a grand jury but this allows the prosecutor with these sort of warring narratives to say, i didn't make the decision. they did. the grand jurors did, the people. but how vigorously the prosecutor presents this case is everything. there's no defense attorney there. it's just the prosecutor presenting a case to the grand
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jurors. if the d.a. wants an indictment he'll get an indictment. if the d.a. doesn't want an indictment or has questions, that could be a very different thing. >> one key piece of evidence already out there is this autopsy. how critical is it. >> absolutely crucial. the autopsy and ballistics to me are essential in this case. why? because if the weapon was fired from a distance, if these six shots were taken from far away and all of the bullets hit him in the front, that's going to be a very tough spot for the police officer to be in. if, however, this was fired at close range, the police officer's going to say there was a struggle. we were fighting for the gun and so that becomes an absolutely essential question and, again, that's why it's so important how the d.a. presents this case to the grand jury. >> at the same time you've got the attorney general saying he'll pursue a civil rights investigation on a parallel but separate track. >> i don't think this will turn into anything. this did a state case. every time there is a controversial case the federal authorities come in and say we're looking at it, we're
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investigating, we're on top of it and i believe that all to be the case. but the reality is, this is a state case. that's where this case is going to be focused and i think the feds are just watching very, very carefully. >> the state will go first. >> absolutely. i don't think -- again, i don't think the feds will -- where the actions will be in the case. >> still so many questions. now we turn to the crisis in iraq. president obama addressing the situation on monday ur t h iras. es cld p eha cpastke oy, g >>roy threa ishe n you? s ieasi.tl whitwe'vpe h a surpopeyg -o terrotfa, yoe
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worki t cbride's cell phone an sightings of the teen but so far nothing concrete. still, they say they don't have evidence of foul play at this time, but her fragile father fears otherwise. >> someone did it. someone took my daughter. >> reporter: for "good morning america," matt gutman, abc news, gainesville, florida. >> and now to the high-stakes heist on the streets of paris. a saudi prince's convoy attacked by a lightning quick gang of armed robbers who seem to know exactly what they wanted. abc's reena ninan is following this story from our london bureau. good morning to you, reena. >> reporter: good eainbo trfs.eitiveca ,aitalian il buffetpolingvi owre ux ha ive ai
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>> you have to see this coming up. we'll move to a sad discovery this mornin naths eri homicide.orter:hinghe rae of2n >> christopher lee was arrested in anchorage, alaska, for the murder of erin corwin. >> reporter: 24-year-old christopher lee a former marine was reportedly planning on meeting erin, his former neighbor for a hunting trip. the day she disappeared in june. police discovering her body on saturday down a 140-foot behind shaft near her home in twenty nine palms, california? there was some intimate relationship between the two. >> reporter: erin who was three months pregnant when she was last seen alive was first reported missing by her husband, marine lance corporal jonathan corwin when she didn't return from a trip at joshua tree national park.
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according to a search warrant lee told investigators he initially denied knowing much about erin but later confessed they had kissed. admitting that his wife knew he and erin were becoming too close. friends of erin telling investigators that her unborn child might be lee's. the two also volunteering at this horse ranch. the founder saying she was unaware of any intimate relationship between the two. >> and he did a lot of nice things for the ranch. he was incredible with the horses. >> reporter: last month erin's mother recalled her daughter's passion. >> erin loves animals and she loves to ride her horses. she loved being out here with her husband. >> reporter: but this morning she is asking the public to continue to pray for our family and for justice for erin. lee has not yet entered a plea. if he waives extradition he co fm alaskocalifornia in thgoc" brandi hitt, abc news, los angeles. >> and now we turn to that incredible rescue caught on dash
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cam video of a car colliding with a tanker then bursting into flames and the heroic truck driver who riffed his life to save a woman and a young child trapped inside and abc's mara schiavocampo is here with the story. this is incredible video. >> amazing. you called him a hero. that's exactly what he is. that trucker running towards a massive fireball as other drivers steered around it all to help complete strangers. now he's speaking out for the first time. driving disasterw hang, ep ortellup ,ppinincoln tr iehileging70-mic .apheom-o rer.t aep morteni tivrickso ri giruiexer >> tns tariminguisat n'alming
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anu,los,heys, here tno icta tor'll ng for builos, esday and thursday. chicago will even feel it. then so cool and atlanta, also making it to 96 by the end of the workweek so august will be feeling a little more like august as we get through the week. we do want to look at the flooding potential back off to the west, though, the next three days shows some of that monsoon flow, even this horng a few flash flood warnings still out there so watching that going through the rest of the day today but for now >> thanks, ginger, david murphy on the terrace the sun is up. feels pretty good so far. temperatures are in the 60's. 84 is today's high. sun and clouds as we go through the afternoon and it will feel a bit more humid
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than yesterday. tomorrow warm and humid, 85. >> all that weather brought to you by advil. that little mara excitement, so sorry to knock that down. that's my job, though. >> whoa. >> you do it well. >> 105 is too much. >> that's true. >> thanks, ginger. coming up, the new warning from the fbi about an alarming kidnapping scam. what you can do right now to protect your children. then the new way you can bypass some of those long lines at the airports. a new app that can help you get where you're going faster. ♪ so go fact. every time you take advil liqui gels you're taking the pain reliever that works faster on tough pain than extra strength tylenol. and not only faster. stronger too. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil every time you take advil you're taking the medicine doctors recommend most for joint pain. more than the medicine in aleve or tylenol.
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>> ♪ >> officer wounded overnight in a shooting has been released from the hospital. the shooting happened just before 1:00 a.m. on the 6100 block the ditman street in the city's tacony section. police say the suspect has been shot and killed. officer suffered a graze wound the his head. i'm tamala edwards. 7:56 now on this tuesday august 19th. let's take a look at where things are with traffic and go over to karen. good morning. >> good morning, tam. looking live at jam-up on the schuylkill expressway. camera shaking a bit. no accidents on the schuylkill but heavy traffic. this is at belmont. that's westbound traffic jammed approaching the boulevard to gladwyne and eastbound is slow as well from the boulevard to girard. let's take a look at this accident in bryn mawr on lancaster avenue and warner avenue. t'ouldreei ing s tareaaccideusdt s go you aoday comat
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so excited about "gma's" mix and mash-up. delicious. our showdown with buzzfeed. it all started when the cronut went viral. now these food experts taking it to a new level and you guys get to vote. it is our summer barbecue challenge. as you can see -- >> emily gloating. >> she won yesterday. will she win again today. >> with that waffle sandwich. pretty good. news first from amy. good morning, everyone. and we begin with the explosive situation escalating overnight in ferguson, missouri. over the police shooting of an unarmed teenager. it was another violent face-off with more tear gas and smoke fired into the crowd. police hit by rocks and bottles. 31 people were arrested. two shot. the first day of school now delayed until next week. police are blaming the clashes on outside instigators coming in from as far away as california. another wildfire is raging out of control near yosemite national park. thousands have been ordered to
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evacuate. fire swept through this 30,000-gallon propane tank storage site. hundreds of hopes and businesses are in danger. several of them already damaged or destroyed. in boston, this peeping tom was caught peeking through a bedroom womindow of a woman whi she was in the shower. her boyfriend caught him lurking twice before and boston police are on the lookout. a top new york city official tweeted out a secret she hopes will help other women. city council speaker melissa mark-viverito has revealed she has hpv. that's a sexually transmitted disease that is known to cause cervical cancer. she is hoping to help destigmatize the virus. and houston's first ever quintuplets are going off to college together. the diaz family is dropping off their kids, all five of them at the university of north texas to tart their freshmen year. luckily it's just one trip for mom and dad. unluckily, that's five tuitions all at the same time.
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and finally, just call them the comeback kids. chicago's jackie robinson west little leaguers, the scrappy underdogs, so many have been pulling for, they beat the odds with an 8-7 victory over rhode island and with that they stay alive in the little league world series. today they face pearland, texas. i feel like all of america was rooting for that team. i hope we helped them. >> tough to see those tears, though. >> somebody has to lose but everyone loves the underdog story. >> that is you truth. >> thanks, amy. we turn to that viral video revealing the hidden dangers of sun damage. an artist using a special uv camera exposes what's happening below the surface of your skin and may have you think twice about sunscreen and dr. jen ashton has the story. >> reporter: it's the shocking video burning up the internet with more than 9 million views and counting. uv light showing what skin looks like from the inside out.phhomao
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sunscreen to their faces. on the importasunscreen.speople app as sol he says this shows that sunscreen can block uv rays. >> i think what's interesting lifetime and amera is i while this vid only shows a small sample of diffent backgrounds dermatologists say everyone is susceptible. >> everyone should have their skin checked once a year. a lot of spots, check more often. >> reporter: something i know all too well exposed to the sun at an early age.i was a lifegua teenager. i recently had five moles removed. one on my hippo tensionally precancerous. >> it is truly never too late. studies show ifsunscrear thower manhayour risk of skin c aging by over 20%. >> reporter: for "good morning america," dr. jennifer ashton, abc news, new york?
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your exclusive accuweather 7-day shows that we rise from the 60's and low 70's up to a high of 84 this afternoon in philadelphia. sun eventually mixing with some clouds later today and it will be a bit more humid than it was yesterday. warm and humid tomorrow, 85 with a late thunderstorm north and west of philadelphia and then cloudy skies with some sunny breaks on thursday, a high of 80 and some showers passing through. re bo>he.'sw sig iveat lovou ecaule today. goi taushing" timencthngst adveurre t havotoshogrey'servee ill itnein pblow crft.ouiceelre tai
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>> reporter: with 47 million clicks and counting, the like a girl ad campaign from always sparking a conversation. >> why can't run like a girl also mean win the race? >> now a gender twist is taking that conversation even further. >> along that whilst, creator of the mommy shorts loved the message so much she asked her readers to submit photos of their daughters. >> let's post pictures of all the amazing things our daughters do with the like a girl hashtag. >> but something unexpected happened. >> my readers started posting pictures of their. fem er fl of w w t sidhntulnevewa ge t do.w the right things for little boys to do and the right ways for little boys to act and we have to ask is that really fair? >> just want that green dress? >> reporter: heather posted this picture of her 2-year-old twin
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around the world. >> we have peoplero bzil to in hda to timea i yco play the music video. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ baby i'm just gonna shake shake "shake it off" it off ♪ ♪ heartbreak is gonna break break break ♪ ♪ and i think it's gonna fake fake fake ♪ ♪ baby i'm just gonna shake shake it off ♪ >> it's so fantastic. we know why you wrote it of your lyrics are telling but it's so applicable to anyone and everyone. who were you talking to and what is your message in the song? >> the message in the song is a problem i think we all deal with and an issue we deal with on a daily basis, we don't live just in a celebrity takedown culture.
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we live in a takedown culture. people will find anything about you and twist it to where it's weird or wrong or annoying or strange or bad. you have to teee fdo se ] a g to loit shake really anhi. there's s ir, hips, ankles. [ lauger ] >> i watched the video. how grist the video?ay. cheers and applause ] wor init.d oh .hatast o o tth. o'eri he w -di , h thirids think that there's something really inspiring about being around people who know
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what they want, people who are pass about something. you want to around like smart, exciting that just -- ts you >> she has a lot of friends. she also has a lot of fans and it's great because at the end of that music video she brought in a hundred of her fans and they were all dancing along with her and the most amazing part about it is they kept it a secret for two they couldn't tell anyone tha they were in it and she didn't make them sign any waivers or any -- and they dit. they kept her secret for her. that's how devoted they were to her and get this amazing appearance and a really -- isn't that such a -- >> great fun. >> you brought out the best -- i wa to is she agn.>> she's 24 >> it's amazing. >> she's so wise i think she's had to grow up really fast. that's what happens when you grow up in front of a national -- actually a worldwide audience of you take a lot of flack and i loved her message. have more fun than the >> she's d ot nau i love
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superstar collaboration, royksopp & robyn performing "do it again." hot new single went to number one on the electronic chart. let's hear more from them this morning. >> cannot wait and breakout star ansel elgort. there's ansel at our twitter mirror with an exclusive sneak peek of his star-studded new movie. so many big names in that movie from adam sandler from jen garner. we'll talk to him coming up. >> had a little problem with the twitter mirror. >> big honor for danny and julia roberts, the recipients of the humanitarian award from glstn and the work in "the normal heart" which depicts the early days of the aids epidemic in new york city and "dancing with the stars" five-time champion derek hough will also be honored with the inspiration award for speaking out against bullying in
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his new memoir "taking the lead." they're being held october 17th in los angeles and tickets are on sale right now. >> got a new soundtrack right now. >> yes. ♪ >> i don't know where it came from. day two ofa' u've tod b ohasenedicet the. tshene thg? ot chilindwhy sta pp]us ndma rine.lind all. tooo [ cheee >> i have a seven-layer taco
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salad. >> potaco. >> it's awesome. potato salad is on the bottom but can get boring so we put it underneath a seven-layer dip with we fried beans and guacamole. >> emily what do you have today, the defending champ? >> this is a pimento cheeseburger corn dog. a lot of viewers tweeted us they wanted to us do a burger hybrid so we took a burger, we stuffed it with pimento cheese and then we battered and fried it like a corn dog. >> oh, amy can't get enough of that. amy grew up on pimento cheese. and -- >> it's so good. >> she is in emily's corner. you've seen all three of our mash-ups. go to our website to vote at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! we'll reveal our second finalist
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at the end of the show so get your vote in right now. amy, i know you're eating a corn dog but you got work to do. >> i have to take a break for a second, george. it's really good. summer is winding down but there is still time for a quick vacation. this morning we have ways to help you save big on your stay. "the new york times" is revealing how you can unlock hidden discounts on hotel rooms and abc's paula faris has the story. ♪ >> reporter: looking for a last-minute summer getaway but on a tight budget? well, you're in luck. seth kugel has the top tips for major hotel savings. how much can you expect to save by booking your hotel this way? >> from 10%, 25%, once in a while you'll get up to 40% or 50%. >> reporter: get the lay of the land and search booking sites for prices. then get ready to do the search again. >> you want to make sure you go on to a comparison site like kayak and trivago.
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some will have discounts for certain chains or places or certain dates and other ones won't. >> reporter: next up, a package deal can save you loads of cash but there's a catch. >> you can't have a crazy itinerary so if it's the week in the caribbean or you are going to l.a. for a wedding, that's when you're going to look for a package deal. >> reporter: some of the deepest skouns come on opaque websites like priceline and hotwire. you decide the hotel star level and general geographic area and then you bid. >> what you're giving up is the ability to choose your exact hotel an i wouldn't want to take a romantic trip to paris and end up in, you know, some horrible chain. >> reporter: once you've chosen a hotel, call them. tell them you're about to reserve on a third party website and ask if they'll give you a discount if you book directly through the hotel. oftentimes they will. for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> and one more money saving tip
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you'll have a refundable hotel reserve says check last-minute deal sites as you get closer to the day. if you find a better one buy it and cancel your reservation. we'll toast our corn dog burgers or whatever it is. >> we just need a little bit more cheese. i wanted to say good morning. sorry i have a half eaten corn dog in your face. your birthday. what is your name? >> jala. >> welcome, everybody. let's check the forecast. we've got some beautiful photos. well, this one maybe you don't think is beautiful but cottonwood, arizona had hail. you can see it on the tops of some of the mountains and panama city beach. now, that's pretty as you have a beautiful one but let me tell you the heat, yeah, it's up there. the humidity too. that humidity, someone said to me feels like you're breathing through a straw or that you need a straw to breathe through because it's like water surrounding you. the heat building in corpus
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christi. corpus christi, uh-oh. crispy, i have >> thanks, ginger, david david murphy on the terrace. temperatures about 70's. 84 is today's high. sun and clouds. not a bad day but a bit more humid than it was yesterday. warm and humid again tomorrow with a high of 85. let's get you >> all that weather brought to you by ensure. we have to put the corn dogs down. >> i know where i'm putting mine. coming up, one of hollywood's hottest young actors, ansel elgort is here with an exclusive sneak peek of his new movie.
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♪ ansel elgort, the star of not one but two hot film, "divergent" and "the fault in our stars" and now he's joining an ensemble cast from "men, women & children" and so happy to have hollywood's latest young heartthrob, i dare say. i'm sorry to embarrass you. but it's true. right? i mean, it's been quite a year. >> it's been really amazing year, yeah, for sure. like this is what i love to do and it's all working out and it's amazing. yeah. >> you started in earnest acting at about age 14. >> yeah, well, i mean i started performing when i was like 9 in ballet actually and then it all sort of -- one thing led to another and at 14 i went to laguardia high school for acting
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and went from "carrie" and "divergent," "the fault in our stars" and then this movie "men, women & children" where we're premiering the trailer today. >> thank you for bringing it. >> totally. >> what can you tell us about the movie? >> well, this movie is really special to me and the whole cast, i think it tells a really important story which hasn't been told yet. the world has changed so much in the past few years with social media and the internet and how it affected us and how we communicate with people and the way that we have relationships in general, both romantic or just friendships and that's what it's about, how social media has changed that and the internet has changed that. >> so what do you think? should we give everybody the exclusive first look? it's different. no spoken words here. >> okay, i haven't seen it yet so this is my first look too. >> all of us. let's go. ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. makes you want to watch more. >> yeah. >> discover the little you know about the people you know. it's interesting. >> yeah. >> that's sort of the bottom line of this 234ri78. >> yeah, well, i mean, one thing that our director jason said was it's so funny in this world now where all we do is connect, connect on our phone how like we're starting to disconnect and my character is one of the few characters you see in the shot right here i'm not on -- i wasn't on my phone, i'm walking
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through the hallway eneveryone else is on their phone and sort of like overexaggerates what's happening but kind of not. everyone is always on their upon. >> i was just on vacation and so so many on a beautiful hike and everybody was taking pictures and videos instead of being on the hike. >> exactly. that's what you see all the time and i hope this movie encourages people to look out again and instead of looking down. >> you mentioned before the ballet thing. i loved reading that about you. you proudly own it. >> very nice. >> it's been a while. >> the natural duck feet out. would you ever consider incorporating ballet into movies? have you been offered any roles. >> i'm excited because i think i have a long career ahead of me. i'm only 20 so i hope that throughout my career i can do a lot of different things and show the versatility that i have like from my training from when i was younger. but, you know, i don't think you should show all your tricks right away. >> interesting. >> everyone knows what you have. i think it's fun to maybe like do something and surprise people in the future. >> the tricks you have shown.
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this year alone have been pretty tremendous s. >> oh, thank you very much. such a lovely person. >> thank sfwlu it's really a pleasure and i wish you nothing but the best and the film looks really spectacular. you had so many questions from our fans. let me just ask you one. >> sure. >> this is from manda and she says, "what made you want to start acting?" >> manda, what made me start acting, i loved performing in general and loved being on stage, but then there was something so honest about being able to become someone totally different and very interesting. you know, human nature is such an interesting thing. i think acting when it really gets down to it is becoming someone else and living through them and telling a story and i think that's what this movie really does and this character is so different than me and it was a real challenge but our director jason ryman who directed "juno," "thank you for not smoking" i trusted him and let the him shape my performance and become someone else. >> you showed us one more of
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your tricks. >> exactly. >> many more to come for you. ansel elgort, thank you so very much for being and here and sharing the sneak peek. catch ansel is "men, women & children" when it opens in october. you can watch the full trailer right now at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! so check it out and then eyes back up. the superstar collaboration royksopp & robyn here live to perform. so stay with us. ♪ we do what we want as soon as
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and robyn, you have successful careers. what made you want to collaborate? >> we have good chemistry. >> we like each other. >> those are all good reasons. i know you've been touring together in the united states and europe. i heard you had a huge show. hollywood, in los angeles. how has the response been to the new music? >> it's been overwhelming. it's just thank you to everybody. >> yeah, we're happy. >> you're very happy and we're all happy listening to it. i know royksopp is working on a numb album. can we expect more clab rags in the future? >> i'm sure. >> yeah, yeah, sure, if you want. >> let's do it. >> why not and you know what, why not get to the music. from chair chart topping album, royksopp and robin performing the title track "do it again." ♪ [ applause ] ♪ one more time let's do it
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again blow my mind do it again ♪ ♪ and then arrives the moment before the anticipation you know it's like um-um-um ♪ ♪ wait for it wait for the buildup and then let's do it again ♪ ♪ don't care what they say it hurts so good ♪ ♪ i don't wanna stop i know i should but let's do it again ♪ ♪ one more time yeah ♪ let's do it again the thing
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you did you do it again ♪ ♪ and when it arrives the moment before the anticipation you know it's like um-um-um wait for it wait for the buildup and then let's do it again ♪ ♪ we do what we want and as soon as it's done we just do it again ♪ ♪ let's do it all and when we come down we just do it again ♪ ♪ don't care what they say it hurts so good i don't wanna stop i know i should ♪ ♪ we should not be friends we'll
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