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good morning, america. breaking right now, shocking new details about that white house instrootruder intruder. news he made it to the first family's residence without being stopped. did the secret service lie? new this morning, ebola alert. a new patient quarantined in a dallas hospital after a trip abroad. and dr. besser take us deep inside the outbreak. and jesse matthew may be connected to another student who was killed. could he be a serial killer? the beautiful bride
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revealed. the first look at mrs. george clooney in the dress. making headlines around the world. new details from inside their wedding. you'll never guess who serenaded them with their first song. and we do say good morning, america. on this tuesday morning. and we have a huge morning for you. take a look right outside of our studio right there. these fans have been lining up since 7:00 p.m. 7:00 last night to see 5 seconds of summer perform live. one of the hottest bands on the planet. >> they are keeping summer going all year long. incredible crowds today. >> they started on youtube. and then they were discovered by a one direction band member. >> quite a twist. we have a lot of news to get to this morning. including the unimaginable
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details of the security breach at the white house. the armed sbroound intruder was farther inside. pierre thomas is here. >> reporter: laertd today the secret service director will face tough questions from congress. and the more we learn, critics say, the more outrageous this story gets. this morning we know omar gonzalez seen in this video running toward the white house got inside the residence. racing free far further than the secret service first admitted. a clear and present danger. >> he got deep enough that had the president, the vice president, or any other number of individuals been walking the hallways, they could have been attacked by mr. gonzalez. t >> reporter: the breach is all the more chilling because the president and his daughters left the white house for camp david only four minutes earlier. sources tell abc news when he burst through the unlocked door
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of the white house, he overpowered a female secret service officer just inside. he ran past a flight of squares to the living quarters. and the east room, a formal setting the scene of history of receptions and presidential addresses. it was just off the east room that president obama made the announcement about the killing of osama bin laden. he was tackled by an officer only a short distance away. that ended a cascade of failures, patrol officers not stopping the suspect from jumping the fence in the first place. no one in the position to tackle him on the white house lawn, no attack dog released, an unlocked front door. and congress is investigating whether the along-term to alert the secret service of an intruder was put on mute because it was loud and frequently malfunctioned. the secret service suggested he was caught right after getting
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in the white house. that was not the case. and there are a lot of questions why this critical information was witt held. >> jon karl in the white house, i can't believe this false cover story was out there. >> reporter: i asked the president directly last week if he had confidence in the secret service. he said they do a great job. he's grateful for the sacrifices they make for his family. but the question is, the public was clearly misled, did the president know the truth? did the secret service tell the president the truth about how far that intruder got into the white house? i have asked that question of the white house and have not gotten an answer yet. >> they will be getting the questions on capitol hill today. >> reporter: there is a brutal hearing. testifying before a house committee. getting all the questions. all the procedures that were not followed in this case. and of course the critical question about why they didn't tell the truth at first. >> thanks very much.
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now to the new twist in the disappearance of uva student hannah graham. jesse matthew has been linked to another murder of a young woman in 2009. steve osunsami is in charlottesville, virginia for us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. these women were walking alone, late at night. but police aren't saying whether it's a serial rapist or killer. they are looking at the man they have in custody here. >> we are really pleased to come to this day. >> reporter: the parents of 20-year-old morgan harrington have been saying this for weeks, that the disappearance of hannah graham is linked to the disappearance of their daughter in 2009. >> save the next girl. morgan's in the box over there. hannah graham is still miss, and her family needs to know where
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she is sg. >> reporter: police say they have forensic links that may link the two cases. harrington was visiting the university for a metallica concert when she went missing. they found her body three months later in 2010 on a farm. >> with respect to morgan harrington, the question is the relationship between the incidents. it's a legitimate question. >> reporter: police investigating the harrington murder found evidence that matches evidence from a sexual assault in 2005. the unidentified 26-year-old was walking home from a grocery store and grabbed from behind. police are looking at the rough sketch trying to determine if it's matthew. in charlottesville alone, four missing person cases in the last five years. the hospital assistant and former football coach has a bond hear. he's charged with abduction in the graham case and has not
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entered a plea. the last word from police was that matthew was not cooperating. they're hoping they'll find hannah graham alive. but asking farmers outside the city to check their land. robin. >> everyone's hope is to find her. thank you. dan abrams is here with more on this. the police don't to want comment on it. the public is asking, could we be dealing with a serial murderer? >> that's a possibility. there are a number of missing persons cases in the area. so far the authorities saying they cannot connect this to other cases. but no question that they're going to be looking a the this. let's be clear on what we know right now. 2009 murder connected to 2005 rape. for sure, seems they have dna evidence there. now they're saying forensic link between 2009 and -- and this case -- >> what do they mean by that forensic link? >> picking the words carefully.
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there's a dna case, they could move forward and say we're going to hold off. >>all right, thank you very much. >> turn now to the ebola doctors are concerned based on the
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travel history as america spends tens of millions and sends thousands of troops to treat victims and keep the virus from spreading here. dr. richard besser is on the front line in liberia. >> reporter: good morning. they continue to test a patient in texas who traveled and has symptoms of ebola. around the globe, the death toll continues to rise. the cdc says this is the largest outbreak in their history. i got an exclusive tour of this hospital in liberia where more patients are surviving than ever. this is the first time a journalist has been allowed into the ebola ward. feeling safer with each layer. layers and layers of protective gear. maybe why they have never had anyone who works here catch ebo ebola. >> identify one another. >> reporter: dr. jerry brown, a
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lye we liberian soldier is in charge. he prays before he goes into the ward every time. >> you don't ever go back. >> reporter: we're now considered contaminated. >> yes. >> reporter: 60 people in a ward built for 40. the wards the u.s. is building won't be here for weeks. we must stop it here so it doesn't continue to spread around the world. my head is protected from the body fluids, but my heart pounds anyway. robby is a 26-year-old who caught the virus from his roommate and feels that dr. brown saved him. >> thank god. >> reporter: he gave you life. >> yeah. >> reporter: this is a nurse, health care workers on the mend help monitor the others. already infected, they can work in the wards without the brutally hot gear. after 40 minutes i was
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dehydrated and exhausted. for the first time in the crisis, i saw hope. >> thank you. and dr. besser will be taking your questions all morning. tweet him using the handle@dr. richard besser. and a major development overnight as tens of thousands of protesters demand democracy in hong kong. and sedding a deadline of tomorrow for the chinese government to respond to their demand for election reform and for hong kong's leader to step down. they are defending the use of tear gas with the concern that tensions could flare again tonight. and a spectacular fire engulfing a luxury hotel in asia. the hotel was under construction. all of the workers were able to escape in time. the faa is launching a nationwide review of the security procedures following a fire at a control center in
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chicago still causing delays. they hope to have the computer network replaced by the middle of october. the man charged with setting that fire was denied bail on monday. a tense standoff on live television as a hotel worker was taken hostage in brazil. a man protesting the local government paraded the man around a balcony, forcing him to wire what appeared to be an explosive vest. his gun turned out to be fake. another troubling report about head injuries in sports. two years after killing his girlfriend and taking his own life, we are hearing that kansas city chiefs linebacker jovan belcher had the same brain disease that other players had. they found signs of the disease associated with repeated head trauma. the university of michigan is promising to make changes after allowing shane morris to keep playing after taking a hard hit and staggering on the field.
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overnight the athletic director revealed morris did suffer a concussion, and apologized for what he called a lack of communication that resulted in morris reentering that game. a medical staffer will be in the press box during games to contact the sidelines about possible head injuries. finally, one woman will think twice the next time she drives through seattle with her teddy bear. when police pulled her over, there was a giant bear in the front seat. her excuse for driving in the car pool lane. she was also speeding and driving without insurance. so she and her bad news bear drove home with an $818 ticket. >> wow. >> ouch. >> 800? >> she had three offenses. yeah. >> wow. >> she won't do it again. >> one big bear. >> did she really think that they weren't going to notice that was a stuffed animal? >> it was real -- >> like it was someone in a costume. >> isn't there a movie?
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>> "ted." >> it was talking when i strapped it in. >> thank you, amy. now to actor tracy morgan, still recovering from the horrific highway accident in june when a walmart trucker smashed into the limo. the retail giant says he is partially to blame because he wasn't wearing a seat belt. mara schiavocampo has the story. >> reporter: this morning, the battle between comedian and corporation taking a controversial turn. walmart arguing "30 rock" star tracy morgan and other passengers are partially to blame for juris they suffered in a highway accident caused by a walmart truck driver in june. walmart claims the plaintiff's injuries were caused in whole or in part by plaintiff's failure to properly wear an available seat belt restraint device. >> it's despicable and disgusting. it's an embarrassment that they're putting in an answer
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like this. blaming the victims. >> reporter: the new claims part of walmart's response to a lawsuit morgen and others filed against the megaretailer, accusing them of recklessness a negligence in the accident. he was asleep at the wheel, they claim, when they hit him on the new jersey turnpike. killing the actor's long-time friend and seriously injuring morgan. he claims they knew or should have known that roper had been awake for 24 consecutive hours. morgan was seen briefly outside his home after being released from the hospital in july. >> tracy is doing the best he can. he's still in a wheelchair. he's struggling along, fighting. fighting every single day to recover. >> reporter: morgan has not commenting on the new claims from walmart.
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that walmart truck driver has pleaded not guilty to criminal charges. in their response, walmart wouldn't answer claims about the driver being fatigued, saying that will be determined by the ntsb investigation. >> still a long way from being settled. but he's doing better. but still in a wheelchair. >> that's something. i'm sorry -- >> weren't you in venice? getting back from venice? were you at the wedding? >> i wish i was at the wedding. this is what everybody's been waiting for. all the details on george clooney's blockbuster wedding. this morning, the dress on the cover of "people" magazine. and we're learning for. lama hasan has the story. >> reporter: "people" magazine and "hello" were the first look at clooney star-studded nuptials in on the front, wearing
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cufflinks with his name inscribed in arabic, a gift from his wife. and amal and her french lace wedding gown by oscar de la renta. not alexander mcqueen as previously thought. a stunning gown with pearls. and revealing the wedding ceremony was 30 minutes, sealed with a lengthy kiss, and had speeched from her mother and his father, nick, saying love is alive and well. 18 weerld was in this youtube posting to sing irving berlin's standard, always, the same george's parents danced to on their wedding night 50 years ago. as for the guests, they were all sent home with new ipods, loaded with a play list chosen by the couple. and what's next for the
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newlyweds after a brief honeymoon? the groom telling people, quote, we're looking forward to everything. for "good morning america," lama hasan, abc news, venice. >> he doesn't sound like the old george clooney. this is a new man. he said marriage feels pretty damn great. good for him. >> looks good on him too. >> he have looks great. >> like the dress. i just want to say. >> for that dress -- >> you were on when they showed the dress. >> i was. >> thank you, michael. now to hail in colorado. the strong storms moving east today. is that the case. >> that is the case. i'm going to show you what's happened here. you have on the left side, wolf creek pass where i was snowing in the mountains in colorado. and just a couple hundred miles east and northeast. hail is from a thunderstorm. a warm weather event. you know this thing is powerful. it's got cold air and warm air next to it. look what's happening, so many yards, roads, full of the hail.
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the low deepening, the energy going to let out some severe potential the next couple of days in the areas that you see highlighted here. watch your local abc stations in orange the next few days. first this morning's tuesday trivia brought to you by mercedes-benz. >> good morning, i'm meteorologist karen rogers with your accuweather update. a few showers around in spots. let's take you outside. lots of cloud cover, too. and look for some fog north and west as we look towards atlantic city, not looking bad there right now.
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65 degrees. let's check your forecast. clouds and some sunshine. a high today of 77. we're watching for a few more light showers coming your way late this afternoon into this evening. tomorrow starts off a little damp with mostly cloudy skies and >> and still to come on "gma," breaking news in the case of the missing arkansas real estate agent. her body found, a suspect in custody. and the dramatic sea rescue. caught on camera. this 8-year-old kid has a big hit reviewing toys on youtube. overall cruise line 11 years running. and will soon feature the best internet connectivity at sea. call now to be wow'ed. ♪ ♪
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>> ♪ >> breaking this morning, an off duty police officer with a delanco new jersey police force shot a man in edgewater park burlington county this morning. the man was hit twice and critically wounded. officer was not hurt. investigators have not said what led to the shooting. 7:26. it is tuesday, i'm matt o'donnell and matt pelman is here with a look at traffic
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and it's foggy, matt. >> yeah, a little tough to see out there in spots this morning. but what we can see are a whole bunch of southbound taillights here on the blue route 476 from villanova through this point at broomall on down to media swarthmore there at baltimore pike. that's where we had an accident earlier headed towards 95. accident cleared out but we were already delayed on the blue route because of delays on 95 itself am they persist at ridley park down to 476. especially northbound. you can see the backup coming out of delaware up towards the blue route. earlier accident we had at the commodore barry bridge has cleared. then farther north along 95 approaching cottman there's a crash on the left lane so we're locked up from girard up to this point and a crash on the boulevard southbound past broad street is on the shoulder but it's still jammed there as well. matt. >> thanks matt. let's see how the ben franklin bridge is doing. not much fog but other locations have some. carney is tracking it for us. >> fog in there northwest
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suburbs, down to .3 of a mile of visibility. storm tracker 6 live double scan showing a few showers near wilmington and along the shore line as well. it's 65 degrees right now. we're headed to a mild 77 with lots of clouds and some sunshine especially in the early afternoon hours. then a few more showers that will be light late this afternoon into this evening. tomorrow starts damp, then mostly cloudy, matt. we have more information on what to do if you think you were caught up in this recent data breach at acme supermarkets. information posted after
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♪ just standing there in my american apparel underwear ♪ ♪ and i know now that i'm so down ♪ 5 seconds of summer, the hit, "she looks so perfect," one of the hottest bands on the planet. and look who's excited, that crowd in times square. they have been line up since 7:00 p.m. last night. they cannot wait for this excitement coming up. >> didn't i see lara jr. running around there? isn't kate here? >> yes. >> sorry doubt that. also ahead, that dramatic rescue at sea. a fishing trip turns scary when a boat with seven people cab sized. this morning, hearing from one of the survivors for the first
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time. and could your kid make a million dollars? the 8-year-old making big bucks reviewing toys on youtube. he's here live this morning to tell us how he does it all. >> unbelievable. just when you thought reality tv couldn't get more extreme, the new show, tying strangers together. forcing them to survive tethered to each other in the wild. has it gone too far? >> we're going to talk about that in just a little bit. but first, we begin with the news breaking overnight in the case of the missing arkansas real estate agent. the body of beverly carter has been found. a suspect is under arrest. and ryan owens join uses from north little rock with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, robin. very sad news to report. this is the news no one wanted to hear. and with her body in a shallow grave, the suspect will face a judge in a few hours. not just charged with kidnapping anymore, but now with capital
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murder. a grim discovery overnight. the body of missing realtor beverly carter. found in a shallow grave about 30 minutes live from the home where she vanished after meeting a perspective buyer last week. 33-year-old aaron lewis, arrested monday morning, spent much of the night being interrogated by police. but officers say he has not admitted to killing her. and didn't give them any information on the location of her body. >> 911. >> they're looking for a guy here that was involved in the realtor being kidnapped. and this guy looks like him. and he is nervous -- >> reporter: police caught lewis after he was spotted by an alert 911 caller. he's an ex-con with a lengthy rap sheet, mostly for theft. on parole since last year.
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they have not said how they connected him to the disappearance. they spent four days hunting for a clue near this foreclosed home outside of little rock where the mother and grandmother was last seen thursday. carter was supposed to meet the buyer here, her husband of 35 years went to the house and found the door open. her suv in the driveway, her purse inside. >> scared us. >> reporter: at the real estate office, her 65 colleagues may start requiring clients to come to the office instead of just meeting them at some empty house. >> it was nothing that beverly did that we haven't done in the past or wouldn't have done the same way. >> reporter: carter's husband and her two adult sons were notified of that discovery overnight. like so many here, they are wondering what could have been the motive in this case. >> we're asking that in the studio as well.
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and now to the dramatic rescue at sea. seven people, includie ining chn saved off the coast of florida. we are hearing the 911 from one of the survives. reena ninan has the story. >> my husband just called me. >> reporter: this dramatic 911, capturing the frantic moments after this boat cap sooized in florida, stranding seven people, including three children in the sea. >> i don't know, the boat cap sooized, and there's three small kids on board. >> reporter: they were in a fishing tournament when the 32-foot boat's engine stopped working. >> here's the stern, the bow. like this. >> reporter: and carlos was on the boat and speaking out, describing the frantic moments after the vessel capsized. >> the boat was going down fast.
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jumped out of the water. treaded water for a while. >> reporter: in the stunning video, you can see one of the adults, a young child holding on to floating inin inin ining de. another putting them on the boat. >> we said it's being in a pool except with the waves. >> reporter: they were able to dial 911, and rescuers lived on scene, sending a lifesaver into the water. pulling them to safety. all seven escaping unharmed. thanks to the rescuers quick work and the flotation devices. >> they had life preservers on first, foremost. and held on to them for dear life. >> reporter: for "good morning america," reena ninan. new york. >> they did everything right. and the weather from ginger. big time fog issues in the southeast and pennsylvania. visibility is close to zero in raleigh. and harrisburg, 2 miles.
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in raleigh, low 60s. it will eventually blow off. but people in the southeast, can they get sunshine? they have been dealing with the stationary front. it will die out and move on. check out the warmth, 88, little rock, 86, st. louis. remember, there's a lot of cold right between. and that's severe weather in the middle. today it stretches from north dakota into nebraska. damaging wind, hail, and >> thanks, ginger, i'm meteorologist karen rogers with your accuweather update and it's 65 degrees right now. here's your accuweather forecast. a few showers south and east of the city right now. we'll get a few more later this afternoon. 77 for your high. tomorr >> all that weather brought to you by mcdonald's. and let me tell you, chicago was 81 yesterday. three hours later, 57. >> oh, wow. >> that cold is coming for some others.
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we are back now at 7:41 with an extreme new reality show. two strangers struggle for survival in a remote area. and here's the twist, they're tied together by a six-foot rope. and some are now questioning, as if they need to, has reality tv gone too far? lindsey davis is here with the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lara. let's face it. reality tv is in the own competition of pushing the envelope. this is not just about enduring the environment, but about the individual you are found for every weeking minute for nearly two weeks. just when it seemed reality tv producers couldn't dream of anything more extreme than this. >> i'm naked in the land of venomous snakes. >> reporter: or this -- >> i didn't buy you a drink yet. >> reporter: look at this. >> say good-bye to freedom. >> reporter: tethered has two
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strangers bound together with a six-foot rope as they try to survival in the world. >> we are contrasting people. see if we can make it work. >> reporter: it's not enough to merely survive extreme circumstances like the first generation of reality tv. >> the tribe has spoken. >> the desire for something new, fresh. >> consider the ante upped, the premise, six duos, keith, the navy vet, and willow, the free-spirited yogi. >> it a pain in the -- i would say it's being married to the worst woman you can think of. >> reporter: navigating challenging terrain and near-death experiences. but will this latest tactic be enough to rope in viewers who are harder to impress in the world of reality tv. >> this is a six-foot tether.
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>> now that viewers are gravitating to scripted shows, they have to stand apart and generate a lot of buzz. >> reporter: nielsen ratings say that young tv viewers consume less reality and more scripted programming. which means these days the reality show executive are playing their own game of survival. >> my partner doesn't want to get in the water. >> reporter: abc news, new york these daring duos are dropped with the tether, a basic premise, and the show premiers october 6 presideth. there's no prize. satisfaction that you have survived is enough. >> that's crazy. >> there's a ball chain. >> oh, my gosh. >> so, tether, that's sunday night on discovery. we want to know what you think. have reality shows gone too far?
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step up now to the open mike. >> all righty, it's time for open mike. and today we have the pint-sized powerhouse who's making big money on youtube. 8-year-old evan loves toys and games. and his reviews have been watched hundreds of millions of ty times. >> this is evan, and welcome to my channel. >> attention parents -- >> here is the helicopter. >> you might to want think twice before telling your kids to put away their toys. >> open this up. >> meet 8-year-old ef frn evan tube tv. he makes a whopping $1.3 million a year. his videos good morningering 760 million views a count. >> stop motion, and then clay models and got a bunch of views. so let's make a lot. >> open this up and see what's
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inside. >> try 52 million views for his critique of angry birds dough. >> i am talking a little funny today because i just lost my tooth. >> and over 18 million hits just to watch hichl him snack on a giant gummy worm. >> you can make a pretty good living from the youtube videos if you can get the viewership. we have been able to pretty much take all the proceeds that come from these videos and put them away and save them into investment accounts for the kids. >> reporter: proof that it pays to think outside the toy box. >> you could make your own videos if you put your mind to it. >> and i tell you, he's a generous kid too. after filming, he donates many of the toys to charity so other kids can play with them as well. and let's meet the mastermind of evan tube hd. come on out, evan. what's up, bud? let me help you. there we go.
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how did you get started making videos about zpois gametoys and? >> i watched youtube and asked dad if i could start a youtube channel. >> what's your all-time favorite toy? >> it is legos. >> very simple, legos. i want you to take a look at my all-time favorite toy and give a review. can you guys bring it out. this is the green machine, evan. now, i want you try this, evan. try the green machine. this was, like -- this is everything to me. you can spin. it's like being on a roller coaster on the ground. give it a spin. look at that. look at that. spin it. look at that. all right, what do you feel about it, evan? do you like it? it's not better than the legos? it's not? >> no, it is. >> it is? let me help you. here we go. evan and i, i'm trying to sell
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guess what? the money we need to fund our schools lies right underneath your feet. that's right. down in the ground, pennsylvania has deep deposits of natural gas. but because of governor corbett, we're the only state in the country that doesn't make oil and gas companies pay an extraction tax. as governor, i'll make the gas companies pay up to help fund our schools for a change. tom wolf for governor. a fresh start for pennsylvania.
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>> ♪ >> the parent companies of acme supermarkets are warning customers about a possible data breach. owners say malicious software was installed on networks that process credit or debit payments at some of its stores. check your statements going back to july and go 6abc.com for phone numbers that you can get more help on this if you think you're affected. 7:56, tuesday. i'm matt o'donnell and here's matt pelman with traffic. >> hey, matt. we're hoping no one expects an easy ride this morning because it certainly hasn't been. this is 95. we've got solid jams in both directions between cottman and girard. northbound it's because of two separate accidents. this is one on the northbound side of cottman avenue am they just got it pushed out of the
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right lane but it's still a slow crawl coming north of center city through this point in the work soap at cottman. also dealing with foggy conditions, some damp conditions and really slow speeds here along the blue route, 476. southbound side jams from approaching villanova. the whole way down to 95. northbound is not doing better. in burlington county there's a crash on 295 northbound taking out a couple can of lanes. speeds are just in the teens from 38 on up to 541. not so pleasant, matt. >> all right. thank you so much, matt. down the shore saw a little rain this morning and in other spots we're seeing fog. david is off. meterologist, karen rogers has accuweather. karen. >> hey, matt a little bit of everything out here. outside our studios break in the clouds. storm tracker 6 live double scan showing showers east of the city. they're spet tea and lot. fog is an issue especially in the northern west suburbs. .3 in allentown and near zero in lancaster. way dense fog advisory. 65 your high, 77, clouds and some sunshine. later this afternoon into this
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evening a few more light showers move through. tomorrow starts damp then mostly cloudy skies, matt. a week three recap of "dancing with the stars" is posted right now on 6abc.com. we're back in about 25. >> ♪
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m., and high alert. the race to figure out what's causing kids across the country to get sick. the cdc investigating right now. and we're so excited our favorite girl is here live, lena dunham, dishing out the advice that's giving her rave reviews right now. and she's chic, fabulous, and everyone wants to dress like her. how you can copy mrs. clooney's looks for a whole lot less. and the hottest band in the world. they have been top trend on twitter. 5 seconds of summer is about to take over times scare quare as say --
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>> good morning, america! only 5 seconds of summer, they have taken over times square. here they are backstage right now. having so much fun. >> the screaming down stairs, but i think, michael, are you there for their arrival? >> these are the four australian taen teens taking olympian over, and wrapping up a blockbuster tour with one direction. their fans can't get enough as you can tell. we're going to talk to them coming up. plus they're going to perform live for us. and maybe get a little background. until then, to you, lara. >> he's got the moves. >> we know you can. and more star power in the
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social square. unfortunately, the booted couple, randy and karina are with us. flew all night long after saying good-bye to the dance floor. and lena dunham is with us. she's got a brand new book out this morning. can't wait to hear from here her. >> so much fun. first to amy. good morning, and begin with tough new questions today for the director of the secret service. julia pearson will face a grilling on capitol hill as members of congress question how a white house fence jumper overpowered a secret service agent at front door and ran down twowa two hallways into the east room before being tackled. and she's been criticized for not disclosing the seriousness of the incident. a patient in a dallas hospital is being tested for ebola after showing signs of the virus. in addition to the symptoms, the travel history is causing
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concern. but doctors aren't saying where that patient traveled. meanwhile, a 25-bed u.s. military field hospital arrived in liberia to help treat more patients in the country. the new you wiultimatum ove, tens of thousands demanding democratic reform in hong kong. they have given the chinese government until tomorrow. among the protesters, a group of musicians, i playing my favorite, "do you hear the people sing". and rescue workers have stopped looking for 24 climbers missing since saturday's eruption. another eruption may be imminent. 12 bodies have been recovered so far. and super market customers are on alert. hackers may have struck again, stealing credit card data. malicious software for albertsons, and supervalu.
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stels star markets, shahs, acme, cub foods and jewel -- osco. and the teen with the graduation photo you'll remember. we told you a couple weeks ago about dravo rodriguez, using his picture with the cat as his photo. he didn't give up when the school said no. he collected 7,000 signatures for a petition, and the principal agreed to a compromise. yes, that is the principal appearing on a special page with her dog alongside them. i love their faces. it's like they're looking on ward and upward. it's an inspiring photo. >> i love the principal's sense of humor. >> and for a great cause. rescues. >> exactly. >> a happy ending. and with that, we will switch
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gears now to the health scare that has parents on edge. doctors fighting enterovirus and looking for a link to paralysis in some kids. clayton sandell has the story. >> reporter: doctors around the country are on high alert for strange symptoms seen in colorado. children with serious respiratory illness now coming down with signs of paralysis. >> they may have trouble lifting their arm to get their fork to their mouth. and that's a muscle weakness. >> reporter: there is no confirmed link, but health officials say a leading suspect is enterovirus d-68, inflicting symptoms from a cold to sere respiratory symptoms. it was in 11 states, two weeks ago, 27 states, now 47 states with confirmed or suspected cases. >> kids have a difficult time breathing. you notice something is wrong. those are reasons any parent
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should access care for their children. >> reporter: hospitals are on the look youth. in kansas city -- >> we have three cases we are focused on that have limb weakness as a presentation. >> reporter: doctors say the colorado patients are now getting physical therapy. >> the question is if any of them will have permanent neurologic damage or not. >> reporter: for some, the road to recovery may be very long. for "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> have to get it under control. and "pop news" and weather coming up. now to michael in the social square. >> all right. now here's what's -- here's a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu" and the social square powered by samsung galaxy. how you can get amal's look for less from the wedding weekend with george clooney. and we have so many 5 seconds of summer fans here. happy -- it's your birthday. what is your birthday wish?
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wire-haired visla, and the number one-ranked one in the u.s. and the -- >> excuse me? >> the cute delair? >> where is it? we haven't caught anything? >> we're back on the canine cam. find him, he's the number one-ranked dog in his breed. >> there he is. >> that little guy? >> the little guy with the blowout? >> with the blowout. >> oh, my gosh. that guy is coming home with me. >> tickets on sale now to one of the greatest traditions in sports. it's "pop news" now. what are they called again? coutontoulaire. begin with magic michael. >> end it there. >> turns out strahan has a role in magic mike xxl. and this is no camcameo. it's a meaty role, distancing
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alongside channing tatum. good thing michael has had some practice. can we roll that video? >> the thing is, this was just a joke that has turned into -- >> a role. >> a role. >> of a lifetime. >> but i've been told there are people here on the desk who can give me some lessons. who can help me out. >> do you have that video queued up? i did not call for that video. >> i'm calling for that video. that's in the theater, i'm the first one in line. >> if you're looking for some tips. >> that's a very themed situation. >> yes. i was a cowgirl with a mustache. >> but it -- >> why did you do this? >> i had no choice but to do it. >> no choice? >> channing would come on. and we would go back and forth. i'd mess around, yeah, i'll do it. then he calls me and says, are you ready? drinks or dinner or something? no, you ready to take it all
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off. here we go. s s see what happens. >> you real are shy. >> i am shy. when the cameras are off, i'm shy and misunderstood. >> good things the cameras are on. >> you said the wardrobe person called and it was a short call. >> short call. there's not much wardrobe out there. watch the movie, enjoy it. i'm going to try to enjoy it. hopefully everyone else does too. >> we will indeed. the movie hits theaters july 2015. we're talking about it a lot until then. and then moving on in "pop news," it was a back to school night like no other. neil diamond returned to his high school in brooklyn for an incredible surprise concert. maybe something in the school lunch, it also delivered us barbra streisand. yeah, that's a serious musical education. >> my bff.
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>> totes, robin. diamond spread the news on twitter. it was the first time there since hitting it big time. and he did it big time. singing -- ♪ sweet caroline ♪ good times never sfoelt good >> and his new album drops next month. >> we're not on it. ♪ so fine so fine and finally in "pop news," a dog this can't keep her tongue in her mouth has become an internet sensation. meet marney. this is a musical video. >> oh, wow. >> just watch her for a moment. my daughter, kate, helped me discover her. >> is her head too heavy for her? >> i don't know. but she's very happy. according to her tumblr page, she's a former rescue. now enjoys long walks, parties, and greek yogurt.
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she has 175,000 followers on instagram. that is "pop news." >> can she bark? that's my question. >> i don't know. but she can make a smile. >> that's some "pop news." >> it's a poo-poo platter. >> head index coming up, ginger with the weather. yes. and good morning and all these girls from california. we haven't seen these clouds in l.a. they told me it was partly cloudy. increasing clouds. chicago is where we'll begin. they have some fog rolling through. yesterday, remember, i told you, dropped so many degrees. 81 to 57 in just three hours. waking up this morning in the upper 40s. marquette, in the arrow head, >> hey, ginger, i'm meterologist, karen rogers. we've got fog north and west of the city, showers south and east of the city but we're
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just fine right here in philadelphia. let's take a look at your fork. it's 65 headed up to 77. we'll see clouds and some sunshine with some showers late in the afternoon into this evening but they'll be really light in nature. tomorrow damage to start at least, mostly cloudy skies. a few scattered showers. 75. thursday is brighter and nice and 74. >> and we're saying good morning to winnie, and happy anniversary, 30 years. where are you from? >> we're from gains, michigan. >> and your names? >> chris and don. >> so great to have you here. get inside. >> thank you for stretching there so i could get in my seat. i was over there, and they were yelling, working over here. kicking off the heat index, a story getting lots of clicks on our website overnight. a couple leaving a big tip nor a waiter in iowa. it was awful service. they waited 20 minutes for the
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glass of water, longer for the food. but it wasn't the waiter's fault. he was manage, 12 tables at once. they left $100 on the $66 bill with a note that read, we have been there in your shoes. paying it forward. the photo of the receipt now approaching 1.57 million likes on facebook. they were there for their anniversary. they have worked in restaurants. they realize -- and, again, they said the waiter was overworked. >> working hard. >> yeah. and maybe -- let people understand. >> not to get so frustrated. put a smile on people's faces. >> 1.5 million likes, too. over to lara. thank you so much. and we have been talking a lot about george clooney and amal's wedding, mrs. clooney, and people are talking about her amazing style. how to get her looking without breaking the bank. she wowed in the dolce and
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gabana dress, and the alexander mcqueen evening gown, and stepped out in the mini that was so dreamy. and those gams for days. this was the civil ceremony, the pantsuit. and lori is going to show us how to get two of the looks for less. hi. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> you found a look for the alexander mcqueen gown. >> it's custom, we're talking thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars. if our model will come on out. >> come on out. >> come on out, amber. we found a shift dress and reinterpreted the same red and black motif. it was at bloomingdales, under $300. way more wearable if you're not going to george clooney's bachelorette party. >> i could wear that for work. it's a lot of money, but
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still -- >> a fraction of the thousands and thousands custom gown. >> and the pantsuit. come on out. >> ashley, so the pantsuit was stella mccartney. a really hefty price tag. the thing to look at here are the clean lines. we got this from bloomingdales, under $375, not cheap, but the winter white trend is huge for fall. it's a great investment. and let the hems hit the floor, the longer and leaner you look. >> the longer the hem, the longer the leg. and white is okay in the fall. >> it is. it's a trend. thank you so much. you look beautiful. back to george. and "dancing with the stars" night. it was movie night last night, but no happy ending for randy and karina. take a look. >> on this third week of competition, the couple leaving rights now is -- randy and karina.
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>> oh, no. and they flew all night long to be here with us. randy couture, karina smirnoff. we are not happy about, but happy you are here. >> how could you be booted off, ran randy? >> that's the way it goes, i guess. >> you guys looked like you gave it your all. >> that was the point. we had fun. five weeks together, i learned a ton. and you can only focus on the things you have control over. that practice time that we spent together and going out there and just putting it on the line on the dance floor. >> and you also had to change so quickly. you guys were the first ones out twice. that kind of has -- >> i think we definitely have set the record with being first two weeks in a row. but i'm watching it, we haven't had a chance to watch it back yesterday. you killed it. that was his best stake.
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and i told him go for it, be ferocious, be like this mean guy. and he was doing knee walks and screaming and that was like, oh, get out of the way. >> yeah, it was great. i really liked it. i want to ask you, though, who would you of the judges most want to bring into the octagon? >> it wouldn't be like that. >> all four. >> maybe all four at once. that's interesting. >> good show. >> that's did. >> ultimate fighting. >> it's a lot different from mma for sure. and that was the point. i think do something outside the box. you know? expand people's view of who i am and what i'm capable of. . >> you showed that. who goes all the way? >> we have front runners with janel and val and derek and bethany. every week we might have a new leader. it's that -- >> it has been that way. >> yeah, it's been interesting. i think early on,alfonso, and
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the dances he had were amazing. last night, two perfect scores. >> a lot of tens last night. >> and as well -- and that was literally the first time he went like from beginning to the end, the whole dance. >> with the tango. thanks. thank you. over to amy. time for the morning stir. what's trending right now. and this morning, a first look at a powerful ad showing how much a mother's feelings about herself can impact her daughter, especially when it comes to body image. farr fa paula favor arise has the story. >> reporter: it's the internal monologue in women's heads. >> my number one hate is -- >> my eyes are wonky. >> i have big legs. >> reporter: dove's buzzy new film, legacy, asking women to share how they feel about their
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bodies. >> i'm not keen on my legs, but focus on the fact that they're very strong and i'm a very good runner. >> reporter: then posing the same question to their daughters. >> oh, she said her thighs, too, didn't she? >> don't like my arms and she doesn't like her arms either. >> reporter: the powerful ad showing mothers just how much their behavior can leave a lasting impact on their daughter's lives. >> cause i go running. >> really? >> how i feel about myself really affects how she feels about herself. >> i love your hair. >> reporter: it's an issue babble.com blogger janette experienced firsthand. the naturally curly-haired mom says she straightens her hair for special occasions. a simple fact like in the film has made her daughter question her beauty. >> she said straight hair is beautiful, curly isn't. any time you want to look pretty, you straighten your
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hair. >> >> reporter: it one the only one, she picked up on her efforts to lose a few pounds. >> i don't want her to be obsessed about her weight. >> reporter: she's more careful about the comments she makes about her appearance. >> i realize i'm not doing a great job as a mom if she's feeling these contradictions and it's making her doubt her own duty. >> reporter: for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. and let's bring in parenting expert from cafe mom, erica souther. and everything they say, they're little sponges. >> every word. kids pick up social cues from their parents. it's the reason we don't swear in front of kids, have bad behavior and they mimic it. there are unconscious things we are doing that kids are picking up on, especially girls. we talk about, oh, i look fat. i hate my legs, my thighs.
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little kids listening to that and think this is normal. >> and they're there. whatever your issues are, become their issues. what advice for mothers who are grappling with this issue and how they choose their words? >> you have to be very careful. because, of course, kids are picking up bits of information from their friends, and their friends older siblings. you have to intervene. reflect a positive body image. tell them they're gorgeous and beautiful. celebrate the unique things about them. and listen for teachable moments with their friends. chatting, that issue will come up. i'm always eavesdropping. great advice. appreciate it. and coming up, we have lena dunham here and 5 seconds of summer performs live. stay with us.
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>> man was critically wounded. officer was not hurt. >> man was critically wounded. what led up to the shooting. good morning, it's tuesday. i'm matt o'donnell. matt pelman standing by with traffic. go ahead, matt. >> you know, mat, i used to like soup but not kind we've been dealing with this morning. it has been foggy in spots like here in chester county along 202. we're backed up as well. northbound from past boot road through this interest from 30 up to 401. you have three lanes available head towards king of prussia. watching an accident this morning in milford bucks county along allentown road i
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john fries highway. issues on 95. southbound side jamming from cottman into girard but northbound you're look tag 10-mile delay from tasker up to cottman. in burlington county a crash northbound on 295 at 541. looking at slow speeds there. matt. >> david is off. karen rogers is here with this mixed bag of accuweather. karen. >> that's right, matt. the fog is particularly dense north and west of the city. some spots near zero visibility i want to show you storm tracker 6 live double scan. those showers east of the city still out there. we're watching them right now. they're pretty light. here's your exclusive accuweather forecast, clouds and sunshine today, dry most of the day. later this afternoon into this evening we get a few more light showers. 77 degrees for your high. i don't think it will be enough to cancel sporting activities tonight. tomorrow damp, mostly cloudy skies, a few scattered showers around 75. by thursday it's brighter and nice, 74. friday sunshine stays behind
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clouds and friday night heavier rain. >> thanks, karen. up in the acme hacking case head to 6abc.com for
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♪ ♪ hello! >> 5 seconds of summer. hey, guys. you guys liking this? there they are. you just heard it, "she looks so perfect." these guys have some of the best fans in the world. and the preview of the fans right here. we have a lot more from them coming up in just a little bit. >> i think that the girls are just a little excited. you guys, thank you so much for being here. before we get to the boys, we
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are going to have -- amy is behind the scenes with the look at "nashville," making her acting debut along luke brian. can't wait to see how you do. >> i play myself. hope i do it well. >> she nails it everybody. >> pretty sad if i didn't. >> downstairs to robin. >> lena dunham is the star, creative force behind the hbo sensation, "girls." and can't wait for january. she's an author. and adding that to her list of accomplishments. her brand new book, "not that kind of girl," a young woman tells what she's learned. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> you got rave reviews. and george is blushing because you said he's handsome. >> i'm not the first one to have said it.
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george is a sexual icon. >> i wish he was down here. is it true blonds have more fun? >> i was a blond child. i feel connected to being blond. but what happens when you're blond, there's some prehistoric reaction in stupid men where they start holding more doors open for you, hailing cabs. i have had a lot of services rendered to me that did not avail me when i was a brunette. >> i have learned more about you. doesn't surprise me hearing that. it's beautiful. >> thank you. >> it's a conversation with you all over the place. and it's who you are. what inspired you to write this? you have so much going on. >> you know with television -- i love my collaborators at "girls" so much. it takes a village to make a television show. it's interactive and social. i wanted to get back to the
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intimate relationship with the page as a writer of prose. it's like me going back into my bed as a teenager and journaling in a slightly-more evolved form. >> the illustrator is good. >> we have been friends since i was 3 years old. you wanted her to do the art project for you. and get rave reviews from the teacher. now it's a bigger scale. >> it's a beautiful book. >> thank you. >> you share some of the journal. we're not going to make you read what you ate in one day in particular. >> that was the worst day of my life. thank you. >> not make you relive that. young women, concerned about body image, and you have come to peace. >> that was in some ways the hardest chapter. the sexual humiliations, the challenging relationship. but it's being clear about the fact that i have spent a lot of time thinking about food.
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i spent a lot of my career trying to break down some of the negative -- the negative forces that the media exerts on women in trying to control their body image. so for me, it felt very -- it felt very sort of, you know, anathema to what i am to admit that i too have struggled with the concept of sort of perfection. and i think it's something we're all dealing with every day. but i have to say when you love your job and you love what you do and you're sort of engaged, you really feel like a tool being put to its proper use, you think of food as fuel. and you think of it as a way to get to where you need to go and less sort of your demise. >> i agree with you, diet is a four-letter word. >> diet is a four-letter word is something i learned from my grandmother. i will take it to the grave. >> therapy and me. that's a chapter that really resonates with a lot of people. and you talk about from a young age that you were afraid of -- just about everything. and you still are dealing with
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that in some ways. >> yeah, you know. one of the reasons it was so important to talk about the relationship to therapy and the fact i have obsessive-compulsive disorder, there's a conversation about mental health that needs to happen that we are just at the beginning of. and i think all of us share our struggles with the world inside our heads, whether big or small, can help other people to normalize their experiences. and, you know, i definitely have struggled with anxiety, with obsessive-compulsive disorder, and i was lucky to have parents with a forward-thinking attitude. putting me into therapy at a young age and giving me tools to move forward. it's part of the reason we see so many shootings in the country. there's a conversation about mental health that is just as important as the other dialogues nationally. >> and you go there in so many different ways in the book. i love your folks. they come shining through in this. >> i love them too. as i said before, they had the foresight to put me into
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therapy, encourage me to create. and i feel the book is dedicated to them, for good reason. >> i can't wait for the fourth season of "girls." the "girls." >> the "girls" are back. new hair cuts and guest stars. ready to rock and roll. >> we were talking to our writer, mitch, who fell in love with you. >> love mitch. >> and "guys and dolls" and singing in a musical. >> any secret talent? pafrm perform in "guys and dolls." my accent is not great. it's like -- ♪ a person has has a cold >> ladies and gentlemen, lena dunham. >> that's the most you are going to get for that. >> you are a delight. >> as are you. and thank you for talking to me. and i hope that you enjoyed the book. >> i'm glad you're that kind of
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girl. knot th"not that kind of girl" stores today. and back up to ginger. robin, i have never felt more invincible. are you excited to see them? yes, just slightly. here they are, 5 seconds of summer. their favorite weather, i asked them, a light drizzle. let's just look at hail that happened around denver quickly. that storm moving to the east and severe >> hey, ginger, i'm meterologist, karen rogers with your accuweather update. let's check this forecast. we have fog in the northwest suburbs, some showers south and east. it's 65 right now headed up to 77. a few more showers coming your way l >> all that weather brought to you by carmax. and you said what? >> it is raining doughnuts. >> raining teenage girls. thank you. the hit show "nashville" is
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back for the new season. you don't have to love country music to love the show. packs so much drama. i went behind the scenes and made my acting debut on season three. take a look. ♪ whenever you're with me for two seasons, tv sensation "nashville" has won over music lovers ♪ your words sharper than a knife. >> reporter: and drama loefr lovers. and along the way, there were a few "good morning america" ca o cameos. >> can we expect a debut album any time soon? >> reporter: now with the new season promising to satiate our nashville needs -- >> try to explain why i am the way that i am. >> reporter: it was my turn to tap into my acting skills. we are behind the scenes of a nashville shoot. alongside luke bryant. >> this is my first endeavor in
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this. >> reporter: luckily, we had help from a pro. >> i'm connie britain from nashville. and we're about to shoot a nashville scene in the park. >> reporter: she plays rena james, she brought her a-game. >> you ready to get this show on the road? >> reporter: what was that like up there? have you done anything like that? >> we record concerts for the show, but it was definitely nerve-wracking. i have. >> reporter: i have to say, season three, twists and turn? >> always. but i'm not going to give it away. >> reporter: but the real question, how did us amateur actors do. i played me, if i was bad at it, i have a major problem. >> yeah. >> reporter: you played you, what are you talking about? >> i hope i was me good. >> reporter: you were great. >> nice. you? no, just kidding. >> ah. that's about right. "nashville" airs tomorrow at
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10:00 p.m. eastern on abc. coming up, 5 seconds of summer, live. ♪ and okay, the moment is here.
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5 seconds of summer making their first appearance ever on "gma" with "amnesia."
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i drove by all the places we used to hang out getting wasted ♪ ♪ i thought about our last kiss how it felt the way you tasted ♪ ♪ even though your friends tell me you're doing fine ♪ ♪ are you somewhere feeling lonely even though he's right beside you ♪ ♪ when he says those words to hurt you do you read the ones i wrote you ♪ ♪ sometimes i start to wonder was it just a lie ♪ ♪ if what we had was real how could you be fine ♪ ♪ cause i'm not fine at all ♪ i remember the day you told me you were leaving ♪ ♪ i remember the make up running down your face ♪ ♪ and the dreams you left behind you didn't need them ♪ ♪ like every single wish we ever
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made ♪ ♪ i wick that i could wake up with amnesia ♪ ♪ and forget about the stupid little things ♪ ♪ like the way it felt to fall asleep next to you ♪ ♪ and the memories i never can escape ♪ ♪ cause i'm not fine at all ♪ the pictures that you sent me they're still living in my phone ♪ ♪ i'll admit i like to see them i'll admit i feel alone ♪ ♪ and all my friends keep asking why i'm not around ♪ ♪ it hurts to know you're happy yeah ♪ ♪ it hurts that you've moved on ♪ ♪ it's hard to hear your name when i haven't seen you in so long ♪ ♪ it's like we never happened was it just a lie ♪ ♪ if what we had was real how could you be fine ♪
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♪ cause i'm not fine at all ♪ i remember the day you told me you were leaving ♪ ♪ i remember the make-up running down your face ♪ ♪ and the dreams you left mind you didn't need them ♪ ♪ like every single wish we ever made ♪ ♪ i wish that i could wake up with amnesia ♪ ♪ and forget about the stupid little things ♪ ♪ like the way it felt to fall asleep next to you ♪ ♪ and the memories i never can escape ♪ ♪ if today i woke up with you right beside me ♪ ♪ like all of this was just some twisted dream ♪ ♪ i'd hold you closer than i ever did before ♪ ♪ and you'd never slip away ♪ and you'd never hear me say ♪ i remember the day you told me
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you were leaving ♪ ♪ remember the make-up running down your face ♪ ♪ and the dreams you left behind you didn't need them ♪ ♪ like every single wish we ever made ♪ ♪ i wick that i could wake up with amnesia ♪ ♪ and forget about the stupid little things ♪ ♪ like the way it felt to fall asleep next to you ♪ ♪ and the memories i never can escape ♪ ♪ cause i'm not fine at all ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i remember the make-up running down your face ♪
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luke, cal lum, michael, ashton, they are all here. they have just rocked out. the song, "amnesia" is a breakup song. a lot of your songs are about heart ache and love. are you guys lucky or unlucky in love? >> definitely unlucky with all girl situations. >> really? >> yeah. >> really? >> i mean, sometimes, you know, calum gives us a bit of love, but other than that -- >> calum, what do you think of the crowd? >> these guys are so awesome. lucky to have you here. touring with one direction. and then their own headlining tour. let's hear another song. 5 seconds of summer. ♪ head's up >> good morning, america! you want to sing this one? ♪ hey
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♪ hey ♪ hey ♪ hey ♪ hey ♪ oh hey oat hey ♪ ♪ hey ♪ said darling ♪ sit her down say we're too young now to amount to anything else ♪ ♪ but look around we were too there for this just to give it up now ♪ ♪ if you don't swim you will drown ♪ ♪ but don't move honey ♪ and that american underwear ♪ and i know now that i'm so down ♪ ♪ your lipstick stain is a work of art but you need tattooed out of heart ♪
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♪ and i know now and i'm so down ♪ ♪ hey ♪ oh hey ♪ oh hey ♪ oh hey ♪ oh hey ♪ let's get out cause you said to me let's get this down ♪ ♪ when i was down i found myself alone ♪ ♪ you're thinking if i showed up with that again and came down here ♪ ♪ but you want to run away too because all i really want is you ♪ ♪ you look so happy on the internet and my american apparel underwear ♪ ♪ and i know now that i'm so down ♪ ♪ the lipstick stain is is there for and the jeans lying on the floor ♪
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♪ and i know now that i'm so down ♪ ♪ hey ♪ oh hey ♪ oh hey ♪ oh hey ♪ hey ♪ look so perfect standing there in my american apparel underwear ♪ ♪ and i know now that i'm so down ♪ ♪ your lipstick stain is a work of art ♪ ♪ your name tattooed on the outer part and i know now that here we go ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you look so good standing there any my american apparel underwear ♪ ♪ and i know now that i'm so
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down ♪ ♪ hey ♪ lipstick stain is a work of art ♪ ♪ i is it -- ♪ and i know now that i'm so down ♪ ♪ all right ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
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5 seconds of summer, everybody. 5 seconds of summer. thank you, guys. >> thunk so much. what a great day on "good morning america." everybody, we'll see you tomorrow. >> have a great day. >> ♪ >> if you shopped at acme in the last three months the supermarket chain warns you may have been impacted by a
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data breach. owners say malicious software was installed on networks that process credit or debit payments at some of its stores. a live report on "action news" at noon. 8:57, tuesday morning, matt pelman here with traffic. hey, matt. >> i don't think too many drivers are sad to see this morning commute come to an end. we had a rough funnily fog is lifting. track though not picking up the pace so much. here along the blue route by the route 1 media bypass still looking at big delays. travel times should be 10 minutes. 34 on the northbound side, 26 on the southbound side from the schuylkill to 95. also watching a crash in roxborough this morning. henry avenue and dupont. one as nfl frankford at harbison and torresdale. broke den depp down bus on the eastbound side of the vine eighth street. tacony palmyra mri bridge going up. conshohocken state road closed during the midday. stick with the schuylkill or lancaster as alternates. >> karen filling in for david with the accuweather forecast. >> hi, matt.
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nice and bright out here in philadelphia. i want to show you the visibility reports. still an issue in parts of the region. near zero visibility in allentown. 1.3-mile visibility in lancaster. it's improved. storm track showing very light showers south and east of the city. just having a tough time. this morning the rest of us are drive. your look at your accuweather forecast, lots of clouds, some sunshine a few light showers later this afternoon into this evening. a nice high of 77, matt. >> thank you karen. also at noon t-a breach of a different kind. happened at the white house and it was much worse than live in washington. a roche's behind is more than sore after he was stabbed during a break in at an apartment in chinatown. during a break in at an apartment in chinatown. police are on his bloody
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announcer: it's "live with kelly and michael." today, star of the drama "ncis," mark harmon. and from the series "the good wife," taye diggs. plus, a performance from singer songwriter melissa etheridge. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by isney-abc domestic television] announcer: now here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause]