tv Good Morning America ABC September 18, 2014 7:00am-9:01am EDT
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. good morning, america. breaking overnight, a brutal terror plot foiled. more than 15 arrested after i.s.i.s. callings for deaths in a major city. searching for more. and the monster storm now pummelling the southwest. flash floods and water rescue this is morning. families trapped on highways as the wildfires double in size overnight ♪ and new this morning, pop superstar, eve azalea, now bringing heat to the man she says is steaming her music. is she in for a fancy fight with her ex. >> can you use a million dollars? >> meet the middle school math teach choer who played the whee
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fortu fortune. the winning phrase that had everyone laughing loud. we're going to hear from her only this morning on "gma." >> good morning, america, it's a million dollar morning. and good morning, america. good morning, sara manchester, the million dollar lady this morning with a single spin of the wheel. >> i love how michael said, sleep in, you won a million dollars. but we're glad that she's here with us bright and early this morning. we have a lot of news to yet to this morning. the southwest drenched with that flooding rain overnight. and those wildfires burning so fiercely out west, our extreme weather team led by ginger is tracking it all for us. and begin with the massive raid in australia overnight. hundreds of officers sweeping through suburbs, detaining at
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least 15 people. >> reporter: the raise down under could not have been more urgent. driven by intercepted phone calls, indicating that i.s.i.s. supporters in australia were going to carry out public beheadings of people chosen randomly on the street. in the largest counterterror raid ever in australia, hundreds moved out in darkness and hit more than a dozen locations as the country raised the terror threat to the second-highest level. 15 people have been arrested so far. as the prime minister told a stunned nation, the i.s.i.s. terror threat to behead innocent civilians had reached their shore. >> directly coming from an australian who is apparently quite senior in isil to networks of support back in australia. to conduct demonstration killings here in this country. >> reporter: like the u.s., australia has been trying to stop a steady stream of recruits heading to syria to join the
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brutal terror group. intelligence officials say that an australian has emerged as a senior leader in the i.s.i.s. group, and other australians have appeared in recruiting videos are britains, wanting them to join us. >> better than it. >> reporter: now the fear is they are prepared to terrorize their own country. >> there are, i regret to say, networks of people here in this country who, despite living here, despite enjoying the australian way of life, they would do us harm. >> reporter: australian police estimate there are about 60 of its citizens currently in i.s.i.s. and another 15 have been killed fighting there. like the u.s., australia this morning is struggling to understand why so many of its people turned their backs on their own country. >> such a crucial question. thanks very much. now to the huge storm slamming the southwest. torrential rain leading to flash
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flooding, trapping drivers and shutting down roads. we will hear from ginger, but rob march see ya know begins this morning. good morning. >> reporter: a lot of anxious swrity after the flooding last week. not put to use, but a lot of spotty flash flooding, but the rain from moisture from odile is spreading out and heading east, all the way to texas. overnight, the lonestar state plagued with flash flooding. el paso getting 2 inches in less than an hour, submerging roads and shutting down interstate 10, leaving drivers stranded overnight. and in austin, drivers rescued after 6 inches of rain fell there overnight. in lubbock, motorists barely able to navigate the intersection. >> i didn't realize how deep it was until i stalled out.
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>> reporter: and they were left dealing with flash floods. in missouri, cars pelted by rain. that's a road under what appears to be a roaring river in springfield. and here in arizona, rain has filled dry river beds with rushing water. many people fearing what today's rain may have in store. >> when i heard there was more rain coming in, i panicked. >> reporter: this morning, thousands of americans still believed to be stranded in cabo san lucas, devastated by hurricane odile. no way to contact anyone back home, and now fear of food and supplies runs out. this bride-to-be and seven bridesmaids lucky to be back home this morning. >> there was just chaos and madness everywhere. >> reporter: a light rain falling now, not enough to fill this area. flash flood watches have been lifted for the tucson area. so residents breathing a sigh of relief for the moment. >> thank you so much.
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rob marciano, so happy to have him on the team. we need you. an active time in the pacific. now a new hurricane, polo, racing right by parts of california. cabo, getting out, you saw that. we will look at it into the weekend. and the remnants of odile, the flash flood watches still in effect, far southeastern arizona, all the way to houston, austin still a couple of hours. locally, 5 inches. there's a high parked in northern mexico, it's pushing the moisture right up and over that clockwise rotation. and you can see another 3 plus inches in the areas in yellow. >> thanks. turn now to the wildfires out west. more than a dozen right now. and one in sacramento doubling in size overnight, threatening thousands of homes and forcing evacuations. clayton sandell is in georgetown, california. good morning. >> reporter: you can see the flames right here behind me.
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this fire exploded overnight. now nearly 30,000 acres, twice the size of manhattan, and it is not slowing down. this morning, fierce walls of flame and overpowering waves of smoke. overnight, the king fire east of sacramento doubling in size, now putting more than 2,000 homes in the line of fire. >> you need to get out of here and get out of here now. we had, like, three minutes. >> reporter: thousands of residents already forced out of their homes. this morning, hundreds more being ordered to evacuate. >> i just knew i had to go, everybody around is gone. neighbors packed up. >> reporter: california's governor declaring a state of emergency as more than 3300 fire fighters battle flames fueled by dry brush and massive trees like this one. air drops attempting to contain a fire that's engulfed 28,000 acres in two days. >> if it continues to spread that way, we're in trouble. >> reporter: the worry now with more hot, dry weather it's
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unpredictable, burning in several directions at once. there are thousands of nervous people wondering where these flames are going to go next. >> cannot blame them for that. >> that's right. now for the urgent manhunt for the cop killer in partisan. we are learning new details about the suspect, 31-year-old eric frein who has a long history with military re-enact wants. we have the latest with lindsey this morning. >> reporter: good morning. day six now of this intense manhunt. and this community is on high alert. just take a look at what greeted us at the front desk of our hotel when we checked in. and schools closed again for the second day in a row. this morning, new insight into the 31-year-old who's been on the lam since killing one police officer and wounding another on friday. >> eric, we are coming for you. it is only a matter of time until we bring you to justice.
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>> reporter: authorities say frein was part of a military simulation group that re-enacted battles in eastern european armies. >> frein has assumed that role in real life. >> reporter: in 2007, a small role as a german soldier in this movie. his name appearing in the credits. these newly obtained yearbook pictures show frein as a member of his high school rifle team. police say he recently cut his hair into a style resembling a mohawk. >> investigators believe this change was made as part of the mental preparation to commit this cowardly act. >> reporter: they are calling him an anti-law enforcement survivalist. they believe it's a personal battle with law enforcement, but there is palpable fear throughout the community. normally busy streets quiet as they hunker inside. >> the gun is loaded, ready to
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go in case i have any problems. >> reporter: these wanted posters of frein posted throughout the community. and thousands are expected in scranton today for the funeral of 38-year-old corporal bryon dickson, the husband and father of two. >> thank you. and more trouble for the nfl. two more players bard from the field, caught up in domestic abuse cases as the sponsors come down hard on management. ryan smith has the story. >> reporter: overnight, atwo moe nfl players, carolina panthers putting all-pro defensive end greg hardy on the commissioner's exempt list. he was convicted of assaulting his girlfriend in july. he will have a new trial this fall. just hours later, the ards cardinals deactivating jonathan dwyer after he was allegedly assaulting a woman and an 18-month-old child in july. >> the idea that the nfl is
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going to cost cash revenue is the only thing they care about and scares them. >> reporter: this after one of the nfl's biggest stars, adrian peterson, now a virtual persona non grata. his jerseys pulled from the nfl and nike's website overnight. nike dropping him completely, saying it in no way condones child abuse of any kind. this after a stunning reversal of his fate, to let him play despite charges he beat his 4-year-old son with a tree branch. >> we made a mistake. and we needed to get this right. >> reporter: peterson's brother telling abc news, peterson loves his kids. he is the type of guy to teach his kids right from wrong. and in a statement, peterson's attorney saying the star is prepared to resolve this matter in the appropriate legal forum, rather than the court of public opinion.
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now, jonathan dwyer, another person suspected of domestic assault, he was released on cash bond. he must wear a monitoring device. more sponsors speaking out. pepsi ceo writing a statement, quote, as a mother and a wife, saying she is deeply disturbed over the behavior of a few players, but she supports goodell, calling him a man of integrity and is confident he will do the right thing. >> you will be talk about this on sunday in addition to the games. >> all day. and the other top stories. >> we begin with your money on wall street. the markets opening in record territory this morning after the federal reserve has no plans to raise interest rates any time soon. inflation is under control as well. and americans are saving more cash at the gas pump. gas prices falling to the lowest level in four years. they're expected to drop below
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$3 per gallon in most states this fall. a stunning admission in the veterans hospital scandal. for the first time, a senior official has acknowledged that lengthy v.a. hospital delays did contribute to the deaths of veterans. just last month you may remember the department released a report claiming the 40 deaths in questions could not be linked to delays. critics caution that report a coverup. a near miss between a helicopter and a drone in the studies over new york is raising concerns over the lack of regulation. it was a drone that forced the police helicopter to change course. the drone's operator was arrested, but broke no rules. they were searching for a special ed student last seen on monday. and this bus, hit by a car and careening across the road. running over a mailbox, a tree, and slamming straight into a house. incredible video there. amazingly, no students were on
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board, and the driver is okay. but that house, as you can see, badly damaged. well, wild chase in los angeles. this stolen van on the sidewalk is rammed by two police cars, he keeps going with three flat tires, driving on the rims sparks into the air until finally being arrested. he was going nearly 100 miles an hour, and narrowly missing pedestrians, he hit a dog, but it survived. from elation to panic. a chicago cubs fan went through both emotions because of what happened in the stands. take a look, he catches a home run ball. he's so excited, but, then, panic, he realizeds his wetding ring is missing. people start looking, desperate to help him, and then the best emotion of them all. relief. where was it? sitting in the dirt in the outfield. a security officer ran on to the field, got it back for him. no harm, no foul. >> oh.
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>> ah. yeah. >> thank you. >> that one i like, yes. there you go. >> later, our clubhouse leader this early in the morning. thanks. >> how did it get on the field? >> i guess it's the -- it's getting a little loose. >> try uses that as an excuse. honey, i caught a foul ball. she's not going to have that. we may have a new country in this world? >> yes. now to the unprecedented vote taking place right now that could see scotland breaking away from the united kingdom to become a new country. scott nick watt is in l.a. with more on the historic vote. good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning, michael. and possibly the biggest day in scottish history. will scotland basically divorce england after the 300-year marriage that's had ups and downs. it's on a knife edge, and i can barely contain my excitement.
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>> scottie, beam us up. >> i haven't got the power. >> reporter: today, scots do have the power. man skirts, cable tossing, and a distrust of the english, kept us scots united during 300 years of british rule. today we might change the course of history. what currency? who gets the oil? will the price of whiskey go up or down? it's a bit like california declaring independence based in part on a mel gibson movie. >> they'll never take our freedom. >> reporter: brave heart, historically bogus. but they did create their parliament, and now this -- >> our time is now. >> reporter: i'll be honest, i'm totally in favor of independence, but they won't let me vote because i live in california. and today i'm considered only half scottish. you know, it makes sense. if they let every dewey-eyed
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ex-scotland patriot vote, they would be independent by tonight. same goes for others, and grounds keeper willie -- >> that's not a tattoo, it's a birthmark. >> reporter: and ewan mcgregor is against independence. about half the country are happy, the other half apparently voti voting aye. a hearing for the old snl catch phrase -- >> if it's not scottish, it's a crap. >> reporter: scotland will have an answer by breakfast time, around the middle of the night over here. >> i'm trying to figure out caber tossing. >> we're not a great sporting nation. it's basically getting a utility pole and flipping it over while wearing a kilt. >> you know, i want you to stand there and take a bow for the work you're doing.
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i think it's just an incredible story. we love the outfit. we love the outfit. >> i'm only wearing it to annoy my wife. she's anti-independence. that's why i'm doing it. >> as long as it's closed in the front, we're good. >> we want to know what you think. should scotland be an independent country? tweet us using th the #socialsquare. moving our way, right? >> as long as nick's not ant anti-undy. and for many of us along the coast, 76 in philadelphia, new york city there too. but look at the cold front wooing you into autumn. you will be chilly tomorrow morning, frost advisories and freeze warnings from maine back to parts of western new york. very cold tomorrow. we have to go to the west coast, so hot in los angeles. only 82 today. that low sliding along the front. and right along the coast,
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showers and lightning too. first this morning's sunny cities brought to you by koels. . >> reporter: hi, everybody, david murphy here with an update from accuweather. nothing showing on storm tracker 6 live double scan this morning. as we head outside, sunshine. it's cool with the temperatures in the 40s even closer to 60 in philadelphia. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a nice high of 76 degrees lots of sun this afternoon. tomorrow, cooler, 71, but then warming up for the weekend, 78
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saturday, 83 sunday, nice weather for the union and eagles. back to "g.m.a." >> hey, michael, how about a little wager. if they go independent, how about you do the kilt? >> i'll rock that kilt all day long. if they go independent, i'll wear a kilt. >> all right. >> you heard it here first. >> and george is joining me. >> it's never going to happen. coming up on "gma," new clues in the desperate search for the missing university of virginia student. and the mother of three on trial for killing her husband. [ male announcer ] lowe's presents how to install a fence
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this happened a hour ago, the water department was dispatched. we can see the crews on the scene, stick to jackson instead. i meant to take you to the maps, let's look at another issue an accident involving an overturned vehicle quarry road and business route 30. a nasty accident. looking live on at the 30 bypass, heavy from 340e to 113. we have a pair of problems in atlantic county downed wires on route 40 and horrible accident closing route 54. >> thank you, karen. let's look out across center city. looking pretty, a little bit of gray, hopefully there's no rain coming our way. >> reporter: there's clouds west of philadelphia. on city avenue, sun building in, 57 degrees in allentown and low
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60s do you want shore. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 76 degrees lots of sun and nice, cooler tomorrow, 71. bright, for the weekend, 78 on saturday all the way up to 83 on sunday, the next chance of rain would be down by the shore on saturday morning where there could be a shower or drizzle. otherwise the weekend is looking good, tam. >> always like to hear that. we'll take a short break and see you back here in 30.
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♪ i'm so fancy ♪ you already know oh, it was the song of the summer, izy azalea, fancy. and now locked in a legal battle with a man who claims he's her ex. she claims he's stealing her music. >> can't help but move when you hear that song. and it is the song of the summer. also ahead, the high-profile trial in california. the mother of three charged with killing her husband. prosecutors say it was cold-blooded murder, she says it was self-defense. are you being cheated out of your money when you use your atm card? and teacher sarah manchester
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winning a million dollars. she decided to get up, even though she has a million dollars. she's going to tell us how she did. you got it, girl. >> vanna white, watch out. >> kind of feels good. >> a million dollars does not get old. that's coming up and now new clues in the missing virginia student. releasing video of hannah graham, appearing to show a confused graham and a man following her. they have spoken with that man and steve osunsami has the story. >> reporter: overnight, new surveillance video showing 18-year-old college student hannah graham just a few short minutes before she disappeared. it's 1:06 a.m., the guy in the light colored shorts, steps into a corner and watches her struggling to walk and tails her. and then the same man behind her two minutes later. according to cell phone records, this was 12 minutes before she
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texted her friends she was on her way to a late party and never showed. police say the man met with the investigators ex-planing he was trying to help. authorities still looking for clues. >> pick up the phone and tell us something, regardless of how insignificant you think it might be. >> reporter: police say graham and others were drinking heavily and she was disoriented. surveillance videos show her outside an irish pub and later running, even though it appears no one's chasing her. police say graham left the apartment at 9:33, off to dinner at a restaurant, then to a party at another off-campus party around midnight, and the irish pub at 12:46. and then running alone near a shell service station at 1:00 a.m., heading towards a downtown mall. 20 minutes later, she texted friends she was lost at this intersection. she hasn't been heard from since. >> i hope we're able to find her
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and bring her home safely. >> reporter: the search continues on the ground and in the air. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> thanks. now to the tliel of a california mother of three who claims she shot her husband in self-defense after years of abuse. but the prosecution says it was murder. abc linzie janis has that story. >> reporter: california mom julie harper returns to court this morning on trial for murdering her husband. prosecutors say she shot and killed jason harper, a popular high school math teacher and volley ball coach two years ago while arguing in their bedroom. >> the kids say between 8:00 or 9:00, they were downstairs watching cartoons when they heard a thud and they heard their dad yell, ah. and then a thump on the floor. >> reporter: prosecutors say the stay at home mom told the children everything was fine before taking off with them and
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a getaway bag. driving around town before turning herself in 16 days later. and prosecutors say she filed for divorce, even allegedly withdrawing nearly $20,000 in savings. prosecutors painting a picture of a wife unhappy with her husband, and allegedly addicted to painkillers. but mrs. harper's defense attorneys argue she's the victim of domestic abuse. shooting her husband in self-defense. her lawyer reading from the divorce document in court. >> he becomes violent, pushing me, shoving me, grabbing my arm and twisting my wrist. >> reporter: but jason harper's colleagues say she was afraid he would get custody of the children. they can't believe he was abusive. >> divorce was on the horizon. he saw the light at the end of the tunnel to live happily with the children. that was snuffed. >> he was one of the me lowest,
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kindest, gentlest people i have known. >> reporter: jurors get to hear more of her side of the story when she takes the stand on monday. for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. and the weather now, ginger, head down south. >> daytona beach, it sounds nice. but going there or anywhere along the central coast of florida, rip currents today. we have rip current threats. daytona today to the mid to upper 80s. right along the stationary front, unsettled, but not too terrible until the rains of texas and beyond. birmingham, 86, atlanta, 83. they're a little bit drier than they have been. it was a rough start to the week for sure. and then there's this, the warmup. so you get a little taste of summer again. especially in places like denver, close to 90, rapid city, right there, wichita, oklahoma city at 91. that eat is east by the weekend. so a place like chicago that struggled to make it to 70 over
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a week until yesterday, finally going to see 80 by this weekend again. again, get into some >> reporter: thanks, ginger, david murphy on the terrace with sun building, clouds to the west of philadelphia, might sweep through at times. overall we're looking at mostly sunny skies, 76. 71 cooler tomorrow, warmer over the weekend. >> all that weather brought to you by target. and again, tomorrow morning, going to have to have the jackets out here in the northeast. >> okay. >> i was at the atl yesterday, beautiful. >> yes, that was nice. coming up, a new study revealing that how you fight with your partner says a lot about you. more on that. and the billion dollar fraud, stolen money right out of your wallet. what you need to know before you use your atm card this morning. and the super star singer going after the ex-she claims stole her music and is getting
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cecilia vega has the story. >> she's the fancy rapper from down under, the viral hit named bill board song of the summer. but this morning, it's music the rapper made years before her success that's in the spotlight. azalea filing a federal lawsuit wednesday claiming a rapper who says he dated her, maurice heffe williams, stole original reportings off her computer, and now falsely claiming rights to release six of the songs in a new album to be released september 30th. >> she's saying he's forged a contract and allowing him to put the music on the internet to sell. >> reporter: in the suit, williams' lawyers claim she infringed, copying, reproducing, preparing and selling works from her unreleased music, and claiming forgery, claiming williams created this so-called
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fabricated agreement giving himself exclusive rights to the recordings. >> this was filed at the rumors of a purported sex came is coming up. they claim the ex-is putting videos in the public, including the purported sex tape. >> reporter: on friday, the 24-year-old tweeted, i don't have a sex tape. but anyone who releases and attempts to make profits off someone's intimate moments against their will is a sex offender. williams tells abc news he's not aware of a lawsuit. he's done nothing wrong, he says. >> i have never forged a contract. i have clear rights to release music on iggy aswral la. >> a lot at stake. and what beyoncé and jay z are planning right now. and behind the scenes with this woman right here, shonda
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♪ good morning, america. >> well, good morning to you, path and vanna. we appreciate that. it's a million-dollar morning for one lucky lady. hit the jackpot on wheefl fortune, sarah manchester scoring the million-dollar grand prize. take a look. >> loud laughter. >> that's it. i guess you'll have that figured. ♪ can you use a million dollars? >> what a moment. that's a moment. a great moment. >> that's awesome. >> so excited to have sarah j n
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joining us right now. come on out, sarah manchester. >> that is awesome. that is so great. >> that smile. >> now, everybody saw your big win, but when pat opened that envelo envelope, and a million dollars, what did you feel? >> astonished. i knew it was a possibility, but i didn't think it was a possibility. i knew that wedge was on the bonus wheel. but it's such a rare thing. and the math teacher in me is saying, the probability, that's not going to happen. i would have been so excited with any -- any win in the bonus round. it just -- >> it's unbelievable. >> the math teacher in you figured out how to spend it yet? >> i'm working on that. we have a lot of ideas and plans in our family. >> who's getting it? the kids even have plans are for the money? >> they're helping. >> are they already making their christmas lists? >> they actually really haven't
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talked about christmas yet. i'm sure we'll hear about that. >> it was very special. your family was there with you. and when they came on to the stage, and they were hopping up and down with you. it just had to be so wonderful to share that moment with them. >> it really was. i had -- my biggest goal, i think, i wanted to get to the bonus round and win something because i wanted to give them that chance to run out and hug and jump around and dance. i wasn't thinking about a certain amount of money. it would be great to have him on tv with me. >> this is when they came running out. the confetti is fall. >> every day is christmas for the kids now. every day is christmas. to want play a quick game with you if it's okay. >> are you up for it? >> give a shot. no pressure. >> we have our very own -- >> oh. >> now we have a -- we obviously have a phrase here. we have to figure out the phrase. we're going to each give you a clue. and i'm -- i'm going to start
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first. this may describe how you felt when your kids were born or when you won a million dollars. >> pick a letter. >> can i guess already? >> yes. >> or is that going to spoil it? best day of my life? >> oh -- >> thank you very much. thank you. >> took away all my fun. i thought i was going to be able to do something. >> we have so much time left over now. >> ginger in a dress. >> ginger, there you go, ginger. >> we don't have the dings and the lights. so there's actually someone standing back there to go like this to make sure i knew which letter it was. >> congratulations. >> so happy for you. >> i have been practicing a long time. i've been practicing for about 30 years, since i was a kid. >> paid off for you. so great to have you here with us. enjoy the cash. and coming up, deals and
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>> good morning, i'm tamala edwards, # 56:00 now -- 7:56 now thursday, september 18. let's go over to karen rogers looking in chester county. >> reporter: this is malvern, 202 northbound approaching 29 we have police the flashing lights on the scene and jammed traffic. this accident blocking right shoulder. debris on the roadway that's been pushed off to the side. police are on the scene, but you're jammed southbound 202 from 252 to approaching 29. watch for that accident scene. in chester county this accident involving an overturned vehicle quarry road at business route 30.
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stick to witford. we have river line delays new jersey transit between camden and the trenton transportation center. we have 20 minute delays with the cynwood line with septa regional rails. >> let's go over to sky6 live hd and take a live look down the shore into atlantic city, beautiful day there down the shore, david what does it look like for the rest of us. >> reporter: lots of sunshine over philadelphia, high clouds here and there. we're cool, 60 degrees in philadelphia. 51 in allentown. 76 degrees is the warm high. there will be a fair amount of sunshine, i can't rule out fair amount of clouds popping up. a nice day, no matter had how se it. tomorrow, a bit cooler, 71 is the high.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. princess kate canceling her big overseas trip, forced to stay home and recover right now as new details pour in about prince harry's big 30th birth day bash. why it looks like he's back together with a former flame. and are you being cheated out of your own money when you use your atm card. the big fraud stealing cash out of your wallet. how to protect your money. and we have a feeling thursday nights are scandalous, must-watch tv. robin one-on-one with the woman who has you glued to the television. what is shonda spilling about their fate? all that and high fashion deals and steals. and judge judy here live as we
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say -- >> good morning, america. and what a crowd out here in times square this thursday morning. a hint of fall in the air. and a lot of fun. look who's inside, tori johnson, deals and steals. thursday morning. >> she's got high fashion for low prices, hot items right from the pages of top fashion magazines. almost 70% off. i have to give a shout out over here. you know my dad was in the air force for 35 years. it's your birthday, 67 years old, the air force. thank you for being here. thank you for your service. yes. >> happy birthday. ask buzzing in the heat index, the different ways we disagree. a new study revealing how you fight with your partner says a lot about you. >> that's true. >> let the games begin.
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>> speaking of games -- >> dumpster dive. i'm sure we are. >> we're all in training for our big -- let's just say we're all going diy, and dumpster diving is involved. it's the fabulous anchor challenge about the fabulous. there's the dumpster. that's a hot mess. into that later. and we are going to pin a champ in just a little bit. first the news. breaking news overnight, a massive anti-terrorism raid in response to i.s.i.s. authorities in australia arrested 15 suspects after claims that i.s.i.s. supporters were planning public executions of australians they would grab at random off the streets. more than 800 police were involved. the largest anti-terror operation in that country's history. and new york city police stepping up times square security because of i.s.i.s., no specific threats.
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a state of emergency in california now declared. nearly 30,000 acres going up in flames east of sacramento. that is twice the size of manhattan. more than 2,000 homes now in danger. for much of the southwest, it's a soaker, downpours from arizona to arkansas. drivers trapped and major roads shut down as part of texas is tamped by half a foot of rain. more coming up. and the dangerous virus affecting children is spreading and causing overcrowded hospitals to take new actions. authorities now confirmed the virus in new york, new jersey, connecticut and minnesota. the unusual and potentially severe respiratory illness is swamping hospital emergency rooms, especially in the midwest. hospitals in detroit are restricting visitors to stop the spread. a new domestic abuse case in pro football, jonathan dwyer is charged with assaulting a woman
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ask their young child. he is reportedly denying the charges, but benched by the team. the third nfl player sidelined in recent days because of domestic violence charges. and with all the negative headlines about pro athletes, we wanted a positive one. a pro football star giving up his career to give his brother the gift of life. he says there was no decision to make. he donated his kidney to his little brother, chris, effectively ending his career. their doctor joked that his kidney was the largest, strongest one he had seen. both are doing great. ask this isnand this isn't the time he's done something risky for his brother. he got in trouble in college for using his football money to buy two math books he couldn't afford. we needed to hear that.
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his heart, bigger than most. >> we needed to hear that. >> his kidney is too. >> the strongest one the doctor has ever seen. >> thank you. and the latest royal news now, big 30th birthday bash for prince harry, and a new cancellation for princess kate. careful during her pregnancy. lama hasan has the story. >> reporter: doctors say kate is suffering from morning sickness, so hubby william will be stepping in instead. and harry, who was working hard on the invictus games last week, and canceled the party on monday because his sister-in-law was under the weather, but overnight, he got to have a bash fit for a prince. a birthday party, including former flame, rumor is they are back together. >> second go. >> reporter: and the guests were reportedly dressed to nines,
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tuxedos galore, including the birthday boy. >> we believe that princess eu dprks enie, and a royal faft. and harry learned from his mistakes. he knows if he's going to have a big party, that he doesn't want to be doing that in a public place. >> reporter: i don't know, just a hunch. but my feeling is prince harry is waking up with a hangover this morning. that's a sign of a good party, isn't it, george? >> i think so. "pop news" and weather coming up. now michael has the morning menu in the social square. >> this is what's ahead on the "gma" morning then you and the social square powered by samsung galaxy. new details about george clooney's wedding, why the song tequila might be on the play list. and the billion dollar fraud stealing money out of your wallet. and robin roberts, going behind the scenes with shonda
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>> just look out for flies. >> little floss. >> yeah. how about pop news, everybody? happy thursday morning. we begin with music power couple jay z and beyoncé, in the news, recording a an bum together. it's going to be in late 2014 or 2015. and comes on more good news, the pair, their massively successful on the run tour with hits like "drunken love." that was great. they are considering a move to l.a. to this incredible mid-century mansion with a sky-high price tag of $85 million. >> i actually know that house. i've been there. >> you have? >> a friend of mine owned the house. he built it. >> did you make an offer. >> he showed it to me. i can't afford it.
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>> is it amazing? >> if i had your money. >> oh -- >> we wish the best of luck. the wedding may be in italy, but george won't stick to tus can wines for the bash. a hundred cases of tequila are heading there. people magazine showing images of cases being loaded on to a jet destined for italy. george's own brand being flown from california for the occasion. that means the wedding is imminent. >> who's going to remember the wedding? >> a hundred cases, it's a big one. >> the big wedding, or a gift bag, everybody gets a bottle. >> that's a good one. >> congratulations to them. those are two happy news story. and now sad news to report this morning. matthew mcconaughey will not be returni ining for the magic mik sequel. dallas' last dance was his last.
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the director, gregory jacobs has confirmed the news. but channing tatum, matt bonner and joe are set to help the audiences forget the brilliance that was matthew. and joe, hurry up and get in shape. dude, filming began a couple weeks ago. you better get with the program. >> sophia's so lucky. >> oh -- >> what are you talking about? >> make it through that read? that's a tough one. >> i'm going to the gym the second i leave here. >> i know. you know what, george, sometimes not always happy news with my job. >> you are upset about this. >> i know. >> and coming up, ginger has the weather. all that and a happy birthday to the u.s. air force. 67th birthday. coming in from -- >> mcguire lake hurst. >> thank you for being here.
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and happy birthday to all of you. and happy birthday to you if it's your birthday. not a good start in houston. more flooding rains. pictures of rescues on the he is. it is not a great morning. many places in texas seeing somewhere between 4 and even 7 inches of rain. looking for the flak flood potential going through the rest of today. on the west co. >> thanks, ginger, david murphy on the terrace with a fair amount of sunshine to start out. temple are on or about 60 near philadelphia. some suburbs in the 50s. later today, 76 degrees a fair amount of sunshine. tomorrow, cooler, 71. warming up for the weekend. clouds on saturday, a shower around the shore early. but as your honor returns gradually through the day and high of 78. 83 sunday, very warm sun and clouds there. >> such a great morning out
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here. it was good, doesn't it? if you're coming tomorrow, grab an extra jacket. a little chilly. >> i thought it felt good this morning. and the heat index now. and new research trending big overnight, revealing that artificial sweeteners may not do everything for you. they could disrupt the body's ability to regulate blood sugar. giving mice high levels, and suggests it may increase the risk of diabetes and other health problems leeltding up to it. that's scary, but because this is a study conducted primarily with mice, it's not maybe applicable to humans, but talking about it. >> take your coffee plaqugh cof. >> the word argument official. >> me too. hit the gym and wind up sore. that is not always a good thing.
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breaking it down on yahoo, some are saying that being sore doesn't indicate you're building more or less muscle or getting closer to making changes to your body. experts say that soreness tends to occur when you have switched up your workout, i agree with that, and surprised your body with something that's totally new. what should you do? try an active recovery-style workout. if you're feeling especially sore in one area, give that part a break. >> i remember talking to arnold schwarzenegg schwarzenegger, surprise your body. >> that's not good for me. that's the only thing i take away from it. >> i take away don't do it. >> but the old-school way of thinking, no pain, no gain. >> not necessarily right. >> that's what we were taught. >> really glad we shared that. that's a popular misconception. what kind of fighter are you and your partner?
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from the blog the stir, breaking it down. and how we disagree and how you and your significant other says a lot about you. there are different types, the dramatic duos, relationship author lori says -- >> dramatic duos, that's me. >> says change locations when things heat up, think before you talk -- >> like the bedroom door, lock it. >> there's the agree on everything couple. you may not be acknowledging your real needs. step back and make sure you and your partner are both happy. by saying everything is okay, you're never getting to the heart of the matter. >> fights are good. >> but what if everything really is okay? >> then you're very lucky. then you're annoying, because you're perfect. >> wow. >> i know. >> i think we need to get amy a good night's sleep. now to "gma" investigators.
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high-tech pickpocketing. credit card/debit card scam called skimming. accounts for 80% of the estimated $1 billion loss in ahf fraud. mara schiavocampo is here and has the story. >> reporter: good morning. it's happening all over the country at pretty much any place where people use credit or debit cards. thanks to virtually undetectable devices, thieves steal all the information in one single swipe. it's the latest in high-tech pickpocketing. happening right under your nose. thieves stealing your credit or debit card information when you swipe. on barely detectable devices, some tiny enough to fit right in the palm of your hand. called skimming, "gma" investigators learning it's more common than ever. >> it used to be the skimming device was large.
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now it fits in your pocket. could be on your belt. could be alongside of the cash register. >> reporter: richard norris says his stop for fast food led to a quick theft. >> i would have never pointed my finger at a drive through. you're sitting there, watching them use your card. >> reporter: take a look here, we can see the mcthief swiping a customer's credit card twice. once for an actual food order, and then again on a skimmer, copying the info. >> they were able to catch the individual sliding the card and grabbing the receipt and hand it to me all in one nice movement. you'd never know he was doing anything wrong. >> it's not just restaurants. surveillance photos at a new jersey bank caught this man setting up a skimmer on one of their atms. and when authorities in arizona found a skimmer in a phoenix gas station pump -- >> we were checking for skimming
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devices. >> reporter: they decided to set up a sting. removing the skimmer and replacing it with a hidden camera, to catch the crooks frantically searching for the device. >> so it's almost like a husband and wife team arguing about wherever their skimmer is, because somebody got it. that was us. we got it. >> reporter: what should you do to cope your information safe? officials say choose a pump near the attendant or pay inside. look closely when swiping your card for anything unusual, and check your account frequently. >> take a few minutes to ensure what you believe is in front of you is an atm. look for things out of the norm. >> reporter: mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. now officials say they've made more than 5,000 skimming arrests since 2011. a as law enforcement gets better,
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they get more sophisticated. >> so little you can do. >> hard to protect yourself. >> thank you. over to michael. michael. all right. this morning, deals and steals, high fashion at low prices. tori johnson has combined -- combed hour favorite magazines and found the favorite items so you can walk the hottest trends. you can get the information on the website. enough talking, let's get it started. under box one. >> bizarre says that feline prints are on the prowl this season. a little bit of an animal print goes a long way. warm weather here, exactly like that big, big selection. not just these items here. normally starting at $15, but these are all slashed by 60%. so really 6 to 16 bucks. >> love it. >> big sort. one of my favorites, i have been waiting a long time. amelia rose's brand new paris
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collection. the guilty pleasure, guilt as in gold. they are semi-precious stones, prong-set. they don't show up well here, but they are stunning in person. >> the price? >> normally $79, slashed by 66%, 35 to $49. great for fall. >> number three. >> and teen vogue wrote about the selfie back. whey love about these pouchs is you can create your own phrase. whatever you want. fun ones, no bad hair days -- >> this is for you. >> aw. exactly. amazing, amazing deal. normally starting at $20. these are slashed by 60%, 8 bucks plus free shipping. >> free shipping on top of it. >> make your phrase and carry it with you. >> what's next? >> from rustic cuff. marie claire -- lara is
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screaming, she loves it. the tiffany t collection, the hottest fall launch, but if your initial isn't t, these are made for you. every single initial in both gold and silver polished brass, gorgeous. i love these. it is beautiful, rimmed initialled cuff, normally $105. these are slashed by 68%, 34 bucks. stock up for the holidays. >> that's a deal. >> isn't it a great deal? and last but not least, "vogue" says it's about the boot, including the rain boot. these from roma, kids and women, normal lly $49, slashed by 54%,4 to 44 bucks. and you can go to goodmorningamerica.com, and get the links and codes for the deals on our website. >> i don't know how you do it. i don't know how she does it.
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>> good morning, a funeral mass will takes place this morning at st. peter's cathedral in scranton for pennsylvania state police corporal brian dixon. his accused killer eric frien of the poconos is still on the loose. it's 8:27, september 18, let's go over to karen rogers new problems with mass transit. >> reporter: they have suspended the cynwood line they have suspended it altogether. new jersey river line is back to normal. it's an accident on 422 past oaks eastbound as you head toward king of prussia, penndot is on the scene.
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a 1 minute ride that's a good five minute delay from oaks to 202. flying on 202 southbound seeing speeds in the teens, 19, 18 miles per hour due to an accident southbound approaching 29. although it's blocking the right shoulder it's causing a slow go. >> it's a cool start to your day, what does the afternoon look like? let's go over to david murphy. current temperatures, 60 degrees if philadelphia. low 50s in allentown and reading, this afternoon we'll see sun and clouds and a high of 76 degrees, warmer later. a bit cooler tomorrow, 71 in philadelphia. some suburbs never getting out of the upper 60s tomorrow. it's a abundance back on saturday, 7 -- it's a bounce back on saturday, 78. afternoon sunshine. warm for the eagles, 8 # degrees the high there. 77 the first day of fall, fall arrives monday night. we'll send you back for that last half you are "g.m.a." we'll wrap things up with you here in
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♪ a beautiful, beautiful morning here in times square. love having all of you here with us this morning. thanks for joining p ing us. >> great crowd. and the number one woman in daytime television, judge judy is here to talk about her brand new book, the secrets of success she wants to share with all women. and we have our pals from the chew. the whole gang is here. so happy to see you. look at you, mario. they are ready to dish, get it, on the latest season, their cookback, and showing the latest dishes. amy and i are plating it up. >> better be soon, i'm hungry. i'm always hungry. so we cannot wait to share. cracking themselves up over there.
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they constantly do that. that is coming up. right now, shonda rhimes, a force behind some of your favorite shows on abc. the powerhouse producer owns thursday night with three shows. and she took me into shonda land. "scandal," "grey's anatomy," and "how to get away with murder." some of the most buzzed about this season. thursday night. shonda rhimes and her team are busy at work. this is shonda land. this thursday night lineup, people could not remember another time that somebody had the keys to the kingdom. >> i think it was aaron spelling, t.j. hooker, loveboat, fantasy island. >> seriously? seriously. >> what is it like for you to know that people are watching
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and that you have a way of connecting with people. >> my experience with "grey's," it was like writing in a diary, and it was surprising that people were watching. >> she says going to shonda land was like the real white house, but harder. >> i'm with people for 11 seasons, six seasons, it's like a marriage. you want to be with them. >> speaking of family, they shocked us with last season's finale of grey's. >> don't let what he wants you eclipse it, he's very dreamy. he's not the son, you are. >> that last line about her husband just resonated with people. >> yeah, for me, the show really had always been this love story between meredith and kristina. i knew she would turn to her, he is dreamy, but not the sun you
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are. it's the point of the show. >> and now "how to get away with murder." >> everything after this moment will not only determine your career, but life. you can spend it in a corporate office, hitting on chubby para legals, or you can join my firm and become someone you actually like. >> i want to be her. >> the new kid on the block, so to speak, viola davis. >> viola davis. that is a miracle to me. viola davis is on our tv. i can't believe it. >> shonda is often credited for breaking race and gender barriers with casting. but she doesn't see it that way. it's not diversity, but awe then tisty, and your shows reflect america. >> it looks like the world outside. the package that people come in is the package they come in. what's inside is the most interesting thing. >> how many times were you told
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no? >> not very many. >> "grey's anatomy" is my first job in television. it was fantastic. and i'm thrilled. but it was magical. >> i can't believe that. this was what you were supposed to be doing. >> i had other things, let's be clear. >> who would play me? >> thing ellen pompeo was playing he, shondra wilson. i'm being played every time there's a character. what's it like to write the voice of a black woman. mcdreamy has been speaking in the voice of a black woman for a long time now. it's fine. >> how is that you don't know the difference between right and wrong? >> and as for another leading man, an interesting take on the character, president fitz grant on "scandal." >> he plays the damsel in distress a lot, in a masculine
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complex. well-acted. kari's role would be a man, and his by a woman. i get asked the question, how do you write these smart, strong women? and i always say is the alternative stupid, weak women? i don't know any of those. and nobody asks how do you write smart, strong men. that's not a question that anybody's ever asked before. >> you have three daughters, and they get to see you do what you do best and love to do. and what stronger statement can that be. >> their mother is happy and fulfilled. they never had a mother who didn't get to do. which is nice. there are sacrifices that go with that. i think there are sacrifices that go with anything. but i feel proud they get to grow up and think anything is possible for a woman. >> something else to spend time with that woman right there. and we have a lot more from the stars of her shows in the weeks
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ahead. spending time with kerry washington, ellen pompeo and viola davis. all coming next week. a sneak peek behind the shows on thursday nights on abc. >> a busy couple of weeks. i'm never going to look at mcdreamy the same, he's speaking with the voice of a black woman. that's a good one. >> she cracked herself up. thank you for the weather you ordered for us. >> you're welcome. you all too. and a reinforcing shot of cold air is making its way down here. our party in times square is on the chillier side. boston in the low 70s, but see the big, fat cold front? coming through, some freeze warnings stretching from northern new york to maine. . >> reporter: thanks, ginger, david murphy here on the terrace with a mix of sun and clouds, around 60 in philadelphia.
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the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 76 with a fair amount of sun overall. cooler tomorrow, >> and all that weather brought to you by choice hotels. we're way over here. saying hi to drake from moore, oklahoma. let's get inside to you guys. >> hi, drake. and back now with judge judy, the chief justice of daytime tv. show entering the 19th season. now a new book, what would judy say. welcome to both of you. start with something incredible. you're actually giving this book away. >> yes, not everything has to be for money. >> tell us how. >> well, you click on what would judy say.com. push a button, they will download it for you. you can read it, read it in a good afternoon. it -- it was my giveback for 19 years worth of support from wonderful fans. many of whom were women.
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many of whom had children who were women. and i think that women have been defined by other people for far too long. it's time for women to take back their own definition. >> that's what it means to be the hero of your own story. >> absolutely right. >> nicole, you wrote the forward, what do you want the people to know about judy? >> the world knows her has a television celebrity. but she's so much more. she's an incredible role model to everyone, especially women. i wanted her to share her pearls of wisdom to the world at large. >> and there are ten laws of success. what's the number one law? >> other than making certain that no one else defines who you are, a husband, a parent, a group -- >> how do you do that? >> first thing you have to do is you have to find something that you're naturally good at and figure out a way to make a living out of it. >> worked out for you.
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>> worked out for me and you. >> worked for me. >> and you could wish that for your daughters, that's what you would do. >> absolutely right. >> every day you're not going to work, you're going to play. and that builds confidence, because in my view, success builds confidence. failure, not so much. and for women, if they have the opportunity of creating a whole self, then they're not so apt to rely on somebody else to create them, to complete their lives. it's great, women get married, have children, nicole is successful. she's a lawyer, has a wonderful husband and three children. but she created a nicole first before she created that family. >> and now the two of you are also creating something else together. a special mentoring program. tell us about it. >> yes, it's called her honor mentoring. we match promising young women with businesswomen around the community. and for their school year, they
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have mentors to guide them on everything from the college process to what it takes in the work placplace. >> what age? >> start with seniors in high school and work with them through college. >> that is fantastic. >> eighth year. >> eighth year. >> lots of success. >> that is fantastic. and a lot more rules to success in what would judy say. download it now. >> yes, what would judy say.com, press a button. thanks for coming in. and the flea market challenge, two "gma"
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all right. it is time for the "gma" flea market fabulous challenge. this is a design challenge for our two anchor teams uses the places i hunt for finds. it's an obstacle course that has dumpster dive wng and digging treasures out of the flea market. use the finds to create a beautiful space. team az, you guys will decorate your face spa your space, that's the wall. and team mg. here's how it works, one of you gets into the kufrp stdumpster. and one in the room, and use the flea market finds. work together. robin and george will judge. whoever has the prettiest space is the winner. are you ready?
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dumpster divers, ready, set, go. ♪ >> come on, gio! >> go, amy, go, amy. oh, okay. interesting. i like the choice of the rug. >> give me a rug, give me a rug. >> there you go. nicely done, michael. nice. oh -- oh, i like that lamp. one more. one more. it's looking good. hurry. look at it -- i want all -- how much time? oh, i like that. wow. they are making good choices. >> put this up on the wall, man. >> 15 seconds. the "gma" flea market is plentiful today, george and robin.
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[ buzzer ] wow. wow. we have two beautifully-designed rooms. >> where's your table? >> i have to say -- >> yeah. >> you know what? they're both -- they're both great. we love everyone. >> we have to go with -- >> the coordination? >> ginger and amy. >> look at -- >> that was just more of a -- design. >> more of a design. >> and give this event. >> ladies, congratulations. >> that lamp. that lamp behind the chair, how do you turn it on? >> no shame in second place. no shame in second. >> michael -- >> guys, very good attempts. >> the table was good. >> the table was good. >> i have to say, you guys, very good at dumpster dive. thank you all for participating. robin and george, a plus. and tomorrow, it's amy's turn.
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"the chew," and here's the headline. this is a review, tasty comfort fair in the gimmicky world of food tv. >> that's us. >> what do you think makes the show so popular? >> we are friends and make the cooking in the kitchen fun. reminds people to get in the kitchen. >> what's your favorite part of doing the show? eating, making the food or the conversation? >> it's a combination of both. we have so much fun every day when we show up. laughing from the second we start to the second we leave. >> i love it. now a third book. clinton, what's in store for a year of celebrations? >> we've arranged this book, this is the third book. it's celebration, a birthday party or thanksgiving or christmas or hanukkah, we can make every celebration special. >> and lucky for us, you brought samples from the book. exactly. carla, you're showing off a cheese tart with a tomato and
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zucchini salad. you have been teesing a big announcement. >> next wednesday on my website, carlahall.com, i will tell you all about it. >> in the meantime, tell me about this. >> take puff pastry and a ricotta cheese mixture, and get cheese and parmesan and bake that. now a salad of zucchini and tomatoes on top with basil. just tossed in vinegar and salt and pepper. so easy. >> great hall pain owe. >> chicken diablo. add a little bit of capers to that, glaze the pan with some water just to get off all that deliciousness on the bottom of the pan. give it a scrape, add the tomatoes, and simmer for 20 minutes. >> cooks quickly. >> absolutely, cooks quickly. but the thighs are good flavor,
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the skin keeps it juicy. simmer, and finish with a little bit of chopped parsley. there you have it. >> so good. >> we have pasta over here. >> absolutely. homemade past that, you can get the recipe from the book. but just buy it, won't penalize you. cook at home. a little garlic, salt and pepper and extra virgin olive oil. take the pasta out -- >> so simple. >> favorite cheese, a pinch of red chilies. >> tell people how you're putting more of the pasta water in. >> if the pasta isn't dressed nice, take a little bit of the pasta water, adheres to the noodle because of the starch, and it makes a perfect combo. >> i love you. >> i love you too. i've always loved you. i will love you forever. >> i was a little jealous down there until i tried this.
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>> i'm double-fisting. what's the problem? >> this is clinton's -- i'm going to talk to you. congratulations on baby philomena. prettiest baby name in the world. and the pop sickles. >> key lime pops, great for kids, and great for adults who want the flavor but not the calories. >> and they're in the book? >> yes. >> and clinton, you have gotten more handsome, and making the blueberry pucker bar. >> lemon and blue berry, it's a crumble, and a lemon curd whipped cream. they're going to go crazy. >> you have a new project. >> i have a new line of table tops, effortless tables, available on macy's.com. >> i want to put this on the table top. >> a year of celebration, comes out next tuesday. watch the crew weekdays right here on abc. and you can find the recipes for these meals and even more at
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at -- basketball coach at archbishop high school in bucks county. "action news" has blurred his face because the man has not been charged. 8:56, september 18 i'm tamala edwards. let's head over to karen rogers. >> reporter: cynwood line they were able to fix the signal problems. you may see delays with the service just coming back and running. northeast extension southbound past lansdale, watch for that, 2 accidents on 309 one in hatfield near walnut and another montgomery township 309 near stump road. an accident on the boulevard southbound at 5th street. watch for that an accident involving a school bus in north philadelphia, 4th and cambria, the problems keep coming in, tam. >> doesn't look like the weather will be a problem today, david murphy looks good out there.
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>> reporter: lots of sunshine, a few clouds around, tam, no big problems. as we look at temperatures we're starting to zoom from 60 to 65 over the last hour in philadelphia. allentown improved a few degrees to 54. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, shows a nice afternoon high of 76 locally, a fair amount of sunshine and clouds. tomorrow, cooler, 71 and getting warm saturday and sunday, tam. >> coming up on "action news" at noon, tips for getting more sleep what you could do one hour before bedtime that could lead to a better night of rest. "live" with kelly and michael is up next on 6abc. i'm tamala edwards have a great thursday!
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