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u.s. and british intelligence closing in on the identity of ho and gone far out of your way to gainst us find reasons to interfere in our affairs. >> how high-tech is helping in the search and how his voice could be the key giveaway. also breaking, chaos at a hot l.a. nightclub. shots reportedly fired. the crowd ducking for cover. hip hop artist chris brown seen in videos hosting a pre-vma party at the club. was he the target? out of control. a racing boat heads for the finish line when something goes horribly wrong. >> oh, god! >> oh! >> the rush to pull the crew from the water and how they're doing this morning. and chicago's cinderella story. it was a nail-biter. >> chicago wins the united states championship! >> the underdogs from the city's
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rough south side are the new national little league champs. and today, they compete for the title of the best little league team on earth. and good morning, everybody. breaking news here.t with some people in california jolted awake by a large earthquake and it's a significant one a magnitude 6.0. napa, california, around 3:30 a.m. that epicenter about five miles north of american canyon. 15,000 people reported to be without power. abc news reporter kevin wing joining us on the phone. he lives about half hour away in danville. describe what it was like. paul morning. it was a very long rolling sensation that lasted probably
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25 seconds. and, um, almost like you're out on the water on a sailboat. it was a very rolling motion. to watch the -- the walls of my house kind of sway a little bit, a little bit unnerving, of course. >> oh, i can only imagine the way you describe it. to be woken up tn middl o the night th rol feeling yo out on t o what are you hearing about the n i het far ov h a half since the q was at there a e magen the naey in the cities of napano, and american canyon, where the e been on socledia well this morning,k an loap in the north bay area.
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that area around napa, sonoma, american canyon. a few of them are saying their kitchens are a mess. the dishes have falling out of the cupboards. pictures are kind of, you know, askew on the wall. and, some of them also have power out as well. i understand from pg&e, as many as 15,000 customers are without power in the north bay ea >> we're seeing pictures of homes and stores with damage in thus far, we're being told that there are no reports of ificant stctural damage or. we have our frs crossed that that continues to be the case. but, kevin, let me ask one laa whereou live, we know about san francisco, that there's a lot of preparation for this. l.a. but the people in the whereyou o are they generally prepared for
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this kind of em >> you know, i would probably say that -- half of us, you know, are -- you know, preparing ourselves for the next big one, whenever it is supposed to hit. i think it's human nature, of course. the other w ocrastinre. in their homes.atin i have one in f kn a friends also are prepared we it probably a - it' 50-5 thisntinueer on ea ke.bcs produw america" throughout the show. paula, over to you. we movto the b bigak the nt for tke executioner of amecan hoagmes f.
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w, the is on to find o identify. he stkes again. abc's chiewhite house correspondent jon karl has the latest from martha's vineyard. where the president is wrapping up his vacation. good morngjo inhe world.ials believe we may h abc news hasrnedan british inte on the identity ofd executioner who spoke with a british accent. on the gruesome video. his own words are proving critical to finding out who he is. we're confident he'll be identified, a senior u.s. official tells abc, and identified soon. >> you have plotted against us and gone far out of your way to find reasons to interfere in our affairs. >> reporter: using voice
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recogniti recognition technology, they're working to match the executioner's voice with a database of british nationals suspected of terrorist ties. they're also attempting to match the voice with communications now being monitored. >> they may be able to place it in a particular part of england. perhaps in london. >> reporter: in addition to ste to kill ne, hoo her americans.s.ment son hr. an fbi bulletin issued friday says, quote, we're unaware of any specific credible threat but warns isis has quote demonstrated the capability to attempt attacks on u.s. targets overseas with little or no warning. >> reporter: the president returns to washington late tonight. top of his agenda is what to do next. and with whether it's time to expand u.s. air strikes to include targets in syria as well as iraq. paula? dan? >> jon, thank you. so many big decisions looming for the president. let's bring in george stephanopoulos, chief anchor and host of "this week."
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>> dan.wi what do they do if they figure out who the executioner is. do they take him out with a drone strike or put him on trial? >> i think they most certainly will try to take him out. that's been the modus operandi for the administration since they have identified what they call enemy edtates. yourd the president now coetr e air strikes fromiraq to ria, where isis also h many base t.has th not long ago, this president described isis as a jv team. how did it go from that to now actively considering expanding the supposedly limited air strikes into another country? >> i think the entire administration was taken by surprise with how dramatically isis expanded and gained territory and spread across iraq over the last six months. you're right. the president spoke of this as a
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jv team earlier this year. now we're hearing from secretary of defense chuck hagel saying this is an imminent threat to the united states. one of our guests this morning, general john allen is calling this a clear and present danger to the united states. he's calling for dramatic escalation in the campaign against isis. >> a lot of debate about whether they can or will attack usere e. i'm sure you'll get into that on the show this morning. we should say, george has a big show in morning. he'll be talking about the threat from isis with congressman michael mccaul. later this morning on "this week." george, thank you. >> we'll be watching. thanks, dan and george. now to some big weather problems that could affect the u.s. later this week. something brewing near the bahamas. back with us, jason nicholas. from our cleveland affiliate, and he's tracking it all. good morning, jason. >> hey, paula. breaking news. the national hurricane center has named this tropical storm cristobal. no longer a tropical depression. only our third named storm of this atlantic hurricane season. it's been a very slow start. big question is, where is
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cristobal going? here's what's going on. we have new information, the newest forecast models. notice still a pretty the good spread of uncertainty. some take to it the gulf, others toward the atlantic. notice the general trend here towards the southeastern u.s. the cone on uncertainty here. lying within it, the outer banks of north carolina. but still, could bring some high owaruth florida.ins, gusty windt those arrostste no othis storm cristoba f > thg out bug.couein to all rij let's ads wih a s mes a hour when it flipped 60 feet air in huge d.
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withoupr. rabb large hi lik aor do youkeomcrchg. >> thief ran off pty thhaed up. expensive jewelry behind. and thanks to her quick thinking, officers were able to catch him. >> he opened the door and ran and jumped a few fences. and they caught him. >> i'm so proud of her. she's a very brave girl. >> reporter: a word of advice. from this heroic girl. >> remember to keep a knife with you, that's for sure. >> reporter: wow. that is the advice from that brave little girl. i don't know that every parent would agree. >> i think keeping butcher knives out of the hands of children is probably a wise policy. maybe a cell phone instead. >> call 911. >> i would say just hide. and when they leave, call 911. with us.great having marianna from fusion. a joint venture of abc news and univision.
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>> oh, you've nailed it. >> you're getting better by the day, dan. i have to come back and si you more. >>h road for you. check yo lal listings to see her show, fusion live, wch airs nightly. thank you once again. >> thank you. now to the scrap chicago little league team that pulled off a victory to become u.s. champs. they have the opportunity to become world champions later today. the little guys giving a big lift to the city's south side. i spent six years in chicago. this is the best thing that's happened to chicago baseball in a long time. >> i spent five years there. what a game it was a week ago, the same two teams squared off. las vegas against chicago. las vegas pounded thchicago team. this time, the team from chicago's rough south side, they lost the last one by a score of 13-12. this time, a rematch with a very different outcome. a seesaw game th the leads exchanging several times. and a lot of drama. thisorning, the team frothe south side of chicago swinging their way into little league historand into the hearts of the nation.
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>> i feel great. u.s. champions. it's ridiculous. >> reporter: jackie robinson west in nail-biting rematch on saturday against las vegas, the same team that beat them only a week ago. lavegas scored three runs in the top of the first. chicago bounced back. trey hondras pounding one to righ and then hondras again this time doubling in a run in the second to give chago the lead. >> this one ripped to right field. it's going to go! >> reporter: vegas came roaring back in the fifth. on a two-run home run that seemed to leave chicago visibly shaken. >> two strikes. he's bese himself. >> reporter: jace robinson westattled back. scorg three tes in t fth inning. that would be the final score as th e the game with a sharp, lightning-quick double play. >> back to the pitcher. double play ball jackson, it's over! chicago wins the united states championsh! >> reporter: the boys now hometown hers.
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chicago celebrating community wriglefield.s fans cheering at even a shoutout from the chicago bulls on twi. >> i swear i it i'm a celebrity. >> reporter: thell be cheering again toy with chicago set t tolittle league te in america h best in the wod. anjackie robinson west is not ow of litt l story in their urn itiative sta years ago to sport leagues and teams innner city neighborhoods. a terrific program. g atay, the they come bacwednesdays when >>nd they have g iidit this is ridiculous. it's amazing. >> it is.atulem.ke koitrea e league world series championshime
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this afternoon, 3:00 eastern, noon pacic t abc. i fe bad f jason now because we're going to send it at the national forecast. but, um, try that, first baseman to win the gamblfi morning. let's take aive look just south of chicago. towardst. louis. dealing wi a lot of heat. there's a live look at the gateway arch. a few clouds around this morning. otherwise, we' looking at plenty of sunshine through the afrnoon. 99 yesterday in st. louis. ead through today.again possible take a look here. extreme heat building across much of the eastern partf the country. heat indexes, when you combine the air temperature with the humanities, 100 to 105. excessive heat warnings are out. as well as heat advisories for 13 states. the clash of air masses severe weather.
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areas of south dakota, near aberdeen, a tornadon the ground, confirme notice here where you have the severe weather. grand forks, st. cud, duluth. the potential here, the tornado threat a le bit less. we're talking damaging winds and potential for large hail. flding also a big problem. some areas of northern montana, more than six ines of rain ll yesterday. only expecanother inch or two today. >> reporter: good mornin eryone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. storm tracke6 ve double scan looking a whole lot better than yesterday, right? there's the view from the platt bridge. we have sunine, very comfortable temperatures and low humity levels. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, we have five consecutive days of full sunshine. a nice stretch of weather. 80 degrees, 84 tomorrow. 85 tuesday, hte for wednesday, 89. eagles takingn the jets thursday, maybe >> another c oheckf your
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country's weather comi up next half hour. dan? paula? >> looking forward to , jason. coming up on "gma," much moren the major st acking this the earthquake in northern california. we have reports of damage and injuries. we're going to talk to a reporter on the scene. but again, that 6.0 magnitude earthquake striking outside of san francisco. >> this video just comingn. you can reallyee that the was violenakg damage in hom we're hearing about flng a 'lget people in the area in on the pho another breaking story off a chs a party. shotred. was one of them intended for the hip hop artist chris brown? he been seen on videinside club. there he is leaving. perhs anher controversy following this youngtar. much more after the eak. keep it here on "gma."
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morning. the man, meantime, is being evaluated at jefferson university hospital. 8:27 sunday morning, i'm nydia han. let's go outside now to meteorologist chris sowers with the latest from accuweather. looks nice out there, chris. >> reporter: it's going to be difficult to find something wrong with today's weather. it's beautiful out here, lots of sunshine, bright blue skies and comfortable temperatures. today's high, will be well below average for this time of year. we're shooting for a high high . normally we should be around 85. 84 tomorrow, 85 tuesday, sunshine wednesday, 89. sunny thursday, eagles home taking on the jets. 87 weather is quiet. >> that's it for "action news." we're back in a half-hour. i'm nydia han stay tuned for more "good morning america." #
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we knew immediately what it was. i tell you, it was terrifying. we huddled together and rodet out. the next thoughts were for our two kids. we got out of bed. it's completely dark. the por is out. our kids, i think, were still asleep at that point. knocked on the drs. we couldn't get our son out. the dresser was blocking the entry way. we had to push the door open. get that out, get him out. viously, we just threw on our clotheand got out of the house. so right now, um, people are outside their homes. assessing the damage. we hear sirens. somebody dn the street's got a generator going. people are going around door to door, making sure that the gas is turned off at their homes. we're learning how to do that for the first time ourselves. this is the biggest quake that i have ever been in. i'm familiar with tornadoes growing up in oklahoma. but this is the first major quake i've been through.
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i can tell you. it's scary. >> it sounds scary. it sounds nice that the neighbors are coming together to help out. how much damage are you hearing about in your neighbors' homes? how violent was the shaking itself? >> the shaking itself, it felt like -- you always hear it feels like it lasts forever. it was probably, 15 seconds, tops. you just felt like the whole house was just moving back and forth. my wife was screaming. you just feel a little bit powerless that moment. we felt like, you don't know what you're thinking. you're just coming out of deep sleep. and so we just -- we did sort of that moment where you're -- you're wrapped up in each other's arms and waiting for it to stop. we got out -- >> sorry to interrupt. i wanted to say we're glad to hear you and your family are okay and the neighbors are helping each other. we do thank derek moore from "the santa rosa press democrat" who joins us on the phone.
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sounds like harrowing night. >> it does. thankfully, he and his family are okay. >> absolutely. now let's get the latest on the other top stories from ron. the latest with the islamist extremist group isis. u.s. and british intelligence are closing in on the identity op jim foley's mass executioner. he spoke with a british accent on that gruesome video last week. officials are using voice recognition technology to try to match the voice to a database of british citizens with teort ties. it's believed two other americans are being held hostage. look at this video. this woman crashes head on into a public bus in st. petersburg, florida. the woman survived the accident. police believe she had a medical episode. 15 people on the bus, 7 taken to the hospital with minor injuries. no charges have been filed in that incident. and a south carolina state trooper who threatened to taser a pro football player for speeding has lost his job.
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but, you have to see this one. >> is that a word? >> i just made that word up. you have to see this one from diane sawyer. itoes lariously ry. [ laughter ] >> so jan, i just wait, wai [ lahter ] very good job. thank you. i was going to say it -- i understand how eiting that is. i accept yr chalnge and i ve my. and in the bipartisan spirit of the campaign, i challenge my pals, donna brazile and mary matalin. are you on? >> i love that. >> the kids jumped the gun she had a whole say. shmanaged to keep the ol. ec. so. >> and she goes, now up -- shh.
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challenge, i believe from ann romney. now she's passed that on. now a check from jason. do you have a check on the weather? wh is going on for us? >> it was impressive how she was able to dangle the check out there and not it. pretty good stuff there. we've seen those videos all across the country. let's start right now city of brotherly love. philadelphia. undoubtedly go f i bucket challenges ther live look, wpvi. beautiful stt.e th is afternoo a at's jusing.t great weatheacss northe cst take a loo portland to d., temper0s portions of pennsylvania and weern neyork. e other side of the country, not good. showers and thunderstorms could bring rain. eatherle.grt fall 5 and 60s. in fact, middle of august yesterday, a couple of inches on of snow in the higher elevations of montana. winter weather advisories. the snow will move out.
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issue here across the southwest from l.a. to san diego, watch out for rough surf because of tropical systems across the pacific. that's a check at weather across >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. 80 degrees today, 84 tomorrow, 85 tuesday. >> and that weather report brought to you by nutella. dan? paula? >> yum. >> yum, actually. thanks for the multiple checks. coming up on "gma," gunfire at a hollywood hot spot. people dodging bullets and hitting the floor. was a superstar hip hop artist the target? and taking a swing at that old tiger woods' commercial. a brand-new take on it. all up ahead in "pop news."
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and there is yet another developing story we're covering this morning. a shooting at a swanky nightclub in los angeles. >> hip hop artist chris brown hosting a pre-vma party at the club when shots were fired and people started to hit the deck. ryan owens has this breaking story from our l.a. bureau. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, paula. the lapd is still trying to sort out exactly what happened in the middle of that packed nightclub. here's what we do know. witnesses report that four shots rang out. chaos overnight at a los angeles nightclub packed with stars. including hip hop artist chris brown. the lapd says the shots were
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fired at about 1:30 a.m. at 1 oak nightclub on sunset boulevard. site of a preparty for tonight's mtv video music awards. >> it's scary. when the deejay gets on at a club like that, a high line club, and tells everyone in a curse word to get the f out, that's scary. >> reporter: reports are there could be more injuries. when the shots rang out, you could see clubgoers frantically trying to get out of the way. on his instagram account, chris brown wrote he was going to be at that vma preparty. posting his video of himself inside. >> i was to the left of chris brown's tablt. table. there was words exchanged. someone confronted someone else. there was pushing. after that, wasn't very long. there certainly wasn't going to be a fistfight. guns were in -- in the house. you hear the shots clear as day. >> reporter: then this instagram video taken by a person at the nightclub shows him driving away
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from the club apparently unhurt. now there are reports of an altercation between a rapper and security at that same club abo an hour or an hour and a half before the shooting began. at this point, it's unclear what role if any that fight played in the drama that ultimately unfolded here. scary stuff. >> ryan, thank you. coming up on "good morning america," what has this girl just so excited? sara has the answer. you have to stick around for "pop news." maybe a hint? >> no. that face is enough. look at that little girl. my face before dinner. my face before dinner. v-e and i. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way my volunteering. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o.
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no, your drum. >> it's been -- it's been a heavy and busy morning. i think to lighten the mood, let's do a little "pop news" with sara haines. >> what makes you think this is going to be light? [ laughter ] >> you're going to go dark? >> exactly. and topping "pop news" this morning, a member of our own "gma" family, robin roberts on an adventure in ohio. she has the honor of christening goodyear's newest blimp, well done, robin. the new air ship is called "wingfoot 1." she hopped on for the maiden flight. her ties to goodyear and akron go way back. her great-grandfather and her grandfather worked for the company. and she says she might have become a pilot if this whole broadcasting thing didn't work out. >> i'm glad the broadcasting thing worked out. >> aren't you supposed to break the bottle on the side of the -- >> she dropped it. >> i don't think you do that to a blimp. a ship made of wood.
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>> you've never done that to a blimp? >> a dirigible. "the hindenberg." >> too soon for that? i don't know. that's off the one. they say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. here's some proof. tiger woods' niece, cheyenne, a pro golfer in her own right, posted this instagram of her re-creating her famous uncle's nike commercial. >> that's an extra touch. >> nice move. >> i think her uncle is impressed. i can't get over how great her shoes look. >> really? that's what you're focused on? >> very impressive, those shoes. >> i get very distracted by sparkly things. >> was she doing something? because i just noticed her shoes. springing a surprise trip to disney is bound to bowl your kids over for sure. sometimes it takes less than that. maybe a quick ride across town. >> chuck e. cheese? oh, my gosh! >> oh, my gosh! >> oh, my gosh! >> we're going?
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>> oh, my gosh! >> this girl's reaction is priceless. grandma planned a special mystery night for her grandkids. when they found out what that meant, they couldn't wait to hit the arcades. paula says she has a similar response to chuck e. cheese's when she goes. >> we go probably once a week. a little too often. >> and mom is the one freaking out. >> i actually enjoy it. now. i actually enjoy -- >> not as much as that girl. >> not as much as that girl, no. they have a new method for the pizza. >> oh, they upgraded the pizza. >> they upgraded the pizza. now i enjoy it. >> the direct way to paula's heart. a couple is sharing their ingenious way of solving their squirrel problem. the hungry critter wouldn't stop raiding the bird feeder. it's a common problem. they fixed it with an uncommon solution. they used a little nontoxic vaseline. to create their very own slip and slide. >> that's great. >> we'll be right back.
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and we want to say thank you to jason nicholas for joining us. >> cleveland loves "gma." >> look at this. so generous. cleveland that i love. these were made in michigan, by the way. >> because we're all big cleveland fans now. >> great to have you. thank you everybody in cleveland for sharing. we'll see you later. thank you everybody if cleveland for sharing. we'll see you later. >> good morning, i'm nydia han along with eva pilgrim. coming up on "action news" this sunday morning, philadelphia police hunt for the killers in a double murder mayfair.
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in trenton they are looking for a police imposter wanted for sexual assault. the taney dragons are heading home to philly for a big welcoming celebration. >> theyre coming home to great weather. >> reporter: especially compared to yesterday's weather. i figured i owed everybody there. look at the view. it's a beautiful morning around the delaware valley. we have comfortable temperatures once again, low humidity levels. 67 in allentown. philadelphia, 70. trenton, 69. poconos actually dropped down to 54. you'll be flirting with that number tomorrow morning. millville, 69, dover, 71. wilmington, 70. high pressure from the north, you can see how all the cloud cover quickly erodes. it's probably not until thursday when we see the increase in clouds once again. here's the day planner.
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