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. good morning, america. breaking overnight, an american journalist now infected with ebola. an emergency evacuation under way from the hot zone as the family of the patient in dallas now ordered to stay indoors. police stations outside the home. the full team on the case. wow. look at the damage. >> also breaking right now, violent storms tearing across the midwest. powerful winds with gusts almost 100 miles an hour. toppling brick walls and tearing the roofs off buildings. transformers blowing up and knocking out power for hundreds of thousands. new to morning, the real house vooifs star with reality, what they said in court that may have sealed their fate. and why is one of the
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sexiest men alive turning so many women off right now. adam levine under fire for his graphic new music video. will turning it into an animal make it hard to be loved? and good morning, america. we have a lot going on this friday morning. let's get right to the urgent fight against ebola on two fronts right now. in africa, that american journalist right there and his team being evacuated this morning. >> and at the same time that first american patient with ebola fighting for his life in a dallas hospital as health officials are racing to track down as many as 100 people who may have been exposed to the deadly disease in the dallas area. and begin with the journalist exposed to ebola. dr. richard besser is is in the
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hot zone. >> reporter: this morning, ashow ka mukpo, working in liberia for three years hired by nbc news as part of a four-person team reporting on the disease. very next day he was feeling tired and achy with a slightly raised temperature. he tested positive for the virus 12 hours later. he is from providence, rhode island, his father, a critical care doctor. they said he -- >> whatever i do with my life, i want it to be about making the world a little bit of a better place. >> reporter: has been working in liberia for three years. reporting on the ravaging this country. like this post he wrote about patients at the very place he was treated. the next day he wrote on facebook how the time showed him how unpredictable and fraught
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with dangers life can be. >> and joining us now, as you said in the piece, he's been in liberia for three years. do we know how he might have contracted ebola? >> reporter: we don't have that information. we have learned that he seems to be stable, to be doing well. but he has been here for a long time. he has been following the story intensively for different news outlets. it's different than the situation we have been in. where we have been here for the past week. >> and the entire nbc crew will be coming back, quarantined for 21 days. you're going to be leaving the country in a couple of hours as well. tell us the precautions you're going to take as you return. >> reporter: well, you know, it doesn't start with when we return. i have -- this entire time we have been here, i have been following the recommendations. so when we were covering patients with ebola, wearing protective gear in the units and let my cameramen or producer go into the areas.
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we never went in the home with ebola, never shook hands with anyone or touched anyone here. we have been very careful about that. but we'll be screened at the airport. make sure we don't have a fever on the way home. the important thing to remember about ebola, it's very different than the flu or even the common cold. this doesn't spread unless you have symptoms. and then only with contact with body fluids. when we come back, follow the cdc recommendations. take our temperature twice a day to see if we're developing a fever. if we do, we know what to do according to the recommendations. call a health care provider. not going anywhere without them being ready. don't call for quarantine, but for monitoring. so we'll do that. and by doing that, we'll be able to keep ourselves, but as importantly, with everyone around us safe. >> no quarantine unless you develop symptoms. >> reporter: exactly. exactly. and that's why ebola can be
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wiped out. it's a disease that people have to be very, very sick. looking for early signs. in texas, looking for any early signs of disease. isolate someone, test them, and that means the disease doesn't spread from that person to anyone else. >> thanks very much. travel safe. amy. thank you, and now the latest on the intense effort to prevent ebola from spreading here. the first victim's family is under quarantine, the police watching over the home. and the number of people who may have come in contact with him has grown. we have the latest. >> reporter: good morning. that web of potential ebola victims growing out here. health officials say as many as 100 people may have come into contact with the man who has this deadly disease. disease detectives now in a race to find out how many people might have been infected by the ebola patient fighting for his
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life in this dallas hospital. >> this is an emergency message from the city of dallas. >> reporter: warnings going out by phone to 11,000 residents. >> while this may be concerning, no ongoing danger to your health. >> reporter: a police officer outside the apartment complex where thomas eric duncan stayed after arriving from liberia. they have been ordered to stay inside after they tried to leave. losing power during a storm thursday night, walkways hosed down. duncan's wife under quarantine, expressing frustration to cnn saying the sheets he had were inside the apartment. >> only the tulle is in the plastic bag. but the rest of the stuff is on the bed. everything is on the bed. >> reporter: his brother calling him courageous. >> intelligent, loves to help people. very open.
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he is just kind of a courageous person. >> reporter: and this morning, even more children exposed to ebola than previously thought. as many as eight children had contact with duncan. this e-mail going out to parents overnight saying the school district is operating at a heightened awareness. and the hospital revealing it has identified a flaw in the way duncan's medical records were hand handled. the glitch causing the travel history from lye be-- liberia n to go to doctors. and the airlines notifying as many as 400 people possibly on the planes, referring them to the cdc in what the airline calls an abundance of caution. and liberian authorities with plans to prosecute duncan, accusing him of lying about not having any contact with an ebola pois patient to leave the country in
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the first place. health officials had a difficult time getting a cleanup crew to hire a crew to go inside the apartment. the families that quarantined inside may have to be relocated first. george. >> thank you. and now the director of the cdc dr. freiden joins us. why so difficult to get a cleanup crew there? >> it's the first time with ebola in the country. the challenges are real, what to do with the waste, how to dispose of it. and make sure it's done correctly. that will get sorted out today. >> we have heard about a hundred people may have come into contact with the patient. what are you doing with this universe. >> you can't get it unless he's sick. from the 24th to the 28th, and all the community contacts and
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the health care-associated contacts. we have found around 100 people who we are assessing and finding some who may have had either a little or more than a little contact with this individual. and therefore may be at risk. and every one of those individuals will be monitored every day for 21 days. >> and is any sign of ebola shown up in any of these contacts? >> no, absolutely not. the incubation period is 8 to 10 days. as little as 2, as much as 21 days. we can stop it by rapidly isolating anyone showing symptoms and getting them treated as well. >> there's so much fear out there, what do you say to america americans why are we letting anyone travel here from west africa? >> i understand that. if we tried to seal the border, it wouldn't work, and it would backfire. it wouldn't work, people are allowed to travel. americans returning, people
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coming through from other places. and it would backfire. making it harder to provide the assistance to stop the outbreak. we want zero risk, but the only way is by stopping it in africa. that's where the battle has to be won. >> going forward, more ebola cases here in the united states? >> it's not impossible that other people will come back from having been exposed and develop ebola here. but what we're doing is making sure everyone who leaves is screened for fever before they leave and alerting doctors throughout the u.s. and health care teams to think about ebola and ask about travel. >> thanks very much for your time this morning. >> thank you. and we will have more sunday on "this week." amy. now to the severe weather overnight. powerful storms slamming the midwest. wind gusts as high as 100 miles an hour. causing major damage. this is a live look at arlington, texas. hit hard. ginger is tracking it.
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>> fierce storms. not just in texas, you're in your car, stopped in your tracks. the construction cones just barrelling across. it was a rough one, not only in texas, but more than 200 severe storm reports anywhere from oklahoma, kansas, all the way up into western kentucky and parts of illinois. so many damaging wind reports including the ones right there in arlington, texas. roofs ripped off, schools are closed. and we saw most of the damage. check it out. >> wow. look at the damage. >> reporter: violent winds tearing across texas. reports over 100 miles an hour in some parts. in arlington, the skyline lighting up, transformers blowing. nearly 300,000 people wake up in the lonestar state without power. >> i was scared. just closed the door. >> reporter: this morning, arlington baptist college,
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roofless. debris littering the parking lot. tossing branchs in dallas. rain falling so hard highway driving nearly impossible. in fort worth, a brick wall crashing down, demolishing cars. >> by the time we took cover, it was all over. >> reporter: and waco, stores destroyed. people at the county fair scrambling for cover. this morning the lines still strong storms from new orleans up to chicago. move through parts of michigan to the mid-south. and friday night and early saturday morning, it makes its way into the northeast. so anywhere from north carolina up to the i-95 corridor. look for that. early morning travel is going to be rough on saturday into saturday afternoon. now the chilly weekend that comes behind. thought i had to mention it. it's that cold. 30s, for so many people, we'll be in the 40s in new york city.
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but put wind on that, it's going to feel raw. >> don't. >> all right, thanks so much. now to "gma" weekend anchor dan harris with the other top developing stories. >> happy friday. start with america's largest bank revealing what could be this country's worst financial cyber attack. jpmorgan chase saying 76 million household accounts compromised since a data breach over the summer and 7 million small business accounts. hackers stole e-mail addresses and phone numbers, putting them at risk for scams. but customer money is safe. no evidence of account numbers stolen. a wild chase in california. a man driving a stolen truck leading police through four counties for nine minutes he crashes over and flips before surrendering. turns out he was wanted in connection with ten bank robberies. president obama is now promising that immigration
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reform will come this year. overnight he told the hispanic congressional group he will use his executive authority to overhaul immigration after the midterm election welcomes bbut end of the year. turkey has approved military incursions into syria and iraq. this is only a few mile from the border of turkey. and australia agreed to join the air strikes. a possible break through this morning in hong kong. crowds demanding democratic reforms. the city's leader has agreed to hold talks, but refuses to resign. and some protesters have threatened to occupy government buildings. in well, well, well news, looks like us little people aren't the only one who run afoul of the big banks. ben bernanke recently tried to refinance his mortgage. the lender questioned his credit
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because he changed jobs recently. you step down from the fed and that counts as a credit demerit. bernanke says banks have gone a little too far in setting such credit conditions. you think? and finally this morning, every time i fill in for amy, i have to include an animal story. behold the bear cubs stuck in a tree. two in there, this was in wisconsin. when wildlife officials arrived, they used a chain saw to cut a window. this one with the indignity with the woodchips on his snout. i wanted to get snout in this morning. they backed off and watched the cubs scamper off to freedom. and animal psychologists tell us the reason the bears ran away is they were embarrassed having become a cliche straight out of winnie the pooh. >> bear stories are always -- >> huge winners. >> you worked hard on that one.
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>> i really did. all morning. i didn't have much else to do. thank you, thank you. >> dan harris, everybody. >> i'll be here the rest of the morning and monday morning. come on back. >> try the meat loaf, everybody. >> yes. meanwhile, in royal news. the royal family is fighting back against the paparazzi. we are learning this morning about the photographer who prince william is accusing of hounding his little boy. and lama hasan has our story. >> reporter: this morning, the photographer accused of monitoring, following and harassing little prince george and his nanny is revealed as narag tanner. his lawyers hitting back, denying he broke any laws. >> he will do his job to report on issues of public interest. he will do so, however, entirely within the bounds of the law. >> reporter: william and kate releasing a statement saying their boy george should be allowed as normal a childhood as possible. >> this is to do with
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intimidation, harassment, and persistent pursuit. >> reporter: it's not the first time the royal couple have complained about the prying paparazzi. remember, the toplessimages of the duchess. taking legal action and win. they are no stranger to being hounded by photographers. their images are worth big bucks, especially off-duty. >> the prince determined to protect his children and family. and he can't forget about his mother and the tragic accident and she died. being pursued by photographers on scooters. >> reporter: william is determined to not let his family have the same press intrusion. he's had a bitter lesson in the past. and he is the ever-doting father and wants to protect his wife, his son, george, and their
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future children. >> thank you so much. he is very clear about that. and yet that's not stopping them from living their life. which i think is very important. they still to want go out. they still want to be with their little boy and have him live a normal life. but photographed on their terms. >> seems reasonable. >> protect the kid. >> protect the kid. you said that -- future king, people. >> possible future king. ginger, talking about the cold weather in the east, different story in the west. >> yes. had to warm everybody up. and san francisco, the high today, because of the offshore flow, a heat advisory. 90 there. and there are pockets of heat advisories to san diego, 88, palm springs, 102. fresno, 98. and remember wind gusts, especially in the canyons could reach 45 miles an hour. this will spike the fire danger. they are watching for that and prepared. and heavy rain and storms moving
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to the east. more than an inch or two in a lot of places. the weather federal governmeore seconds away. >> reporter: good morning, i'm meteorologist karen rogers, 61 degrees, lots of low clouds and fog. let's take you outside and you can see the low clouds at philadelphia international. high of 73. we'll see clouds and sunshine. the rain doesn't come until the overnight hours into tomorrow morning. first half of tomorrow morning will be rainy at times and sunny
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breaks at the epidemic of the day. sunday breezy and chilly. >> i want to emphasize today, this is today, this is tomorrow. tomorrow is the wettest in new england. >> movie weekend. and the real housewives stars heading to prison for fraud. what may have sealed their fate. and the man who murdered his wife. prosecutors say it did it to collect almost $1 million in insurance money. adam levine has been called the sexiest man alive, now turning people off. [ male announcer ] lowe's presents
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poconos. 62 degrees, heading up to 73. lots of clouds and sunshine. tomorrow, morning rain it starts in the overnight hours, lasts for the first half of saturday it will rain at times. we'll clear west to east. you'll see some sunny breaks by day's end. 71 is the high. behind that rain is chilly air, 62 degrees is the high for the eagles on sunday. >> that's it for "action news" we're back in a half-hour, for now, stay tuned for "good morning america." i'm stanley tucci and i love new york. there's no place like it in the world. one of my favorite fall activities is visiting our world-renowned wineries and craft brewers.
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♪ baby i'm play on you tonight ♪ hunt you down eat you alive just like animals ♪ ♪ animals that's the brand new music video from adam levine and maroon five, animals. it's got them under fire right now. causing controversy and will his reputation as the sexiest man alive take a hit? >> a lot of womens groups speaking out about the video. and the real life drama with the real housewives stars. what they did in court that set off the judge. >> they didn't flip over a table, did they? >> no. >> that's a bad idea. >> didn't make the judge happier. who's happier? parents who people who don't
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have kids? >> what time of day? >> that should have been in there. what time of day, george. but depends on who you ask. new research breaking it down, and the results are surprising. >> these studies are fascinating. look forward to that. and matthew mcconaughey, giving another oscar-worthy performance on the playing field. >> can't wait for that. >> i love when he does that. >> yeah. we begin this hour with those real housewives getting a bitter taste of reality. a judge sentencing both teresa and joe giudice to prison. >> reporter: appeared to have it all, living lavishly. but that reality was a fake. a judge saying that teresa deserves to be in jail. >> i'm, like, crying. >> you know, i wished we didn't have these little issues that we have. >> reporter: their personal and
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legal battles have played out for year on the real housewives of new jersey. >> i hate us being in the newspaper and on the news. >> reporter: now they are heading to prison. >> watching orange is the new black? >> reporter: teresa, 15 months, joe 3.5 years. pleading guilty to multiple counts of fraud, and joe failing to file tax returns. they must pay $14,000 in restitution. teresa sobbing, telling the judge, quote, i am so scored, but i fully take responsibility for my actions. that judge saying she believed it was genuine remorse. but her gut says she should be in jail. spef specifically taking aim at the failure to properly disclose all assets. when she is asserted her jewelry was worthless, furniture cheap,
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and the business ventures valueless. >> it's so me. >> reporter: their lavish lifestyle often on display on the real housewives. this morning, a much starker reality. teresa will begin her 15 month sentence on january 5th. west virginia's federal prison where march that stewart was imprisoned, or the one in connecticut, the real life inspiration for "orange is the new black." the wakeup at dan bury, 6:00 a.m., uniform, khaki pants and shirt. no makeup or excessive jewelry allowed. >> i cry myself to sleep sometimes. >> reporter: the one piece of good news, the judge allowing joe to start his sentence after teresa is released so one parent can be home to take care of their four daughters. the girls, 5 to 13, fixtures on the real housewives. it should serve as a lesson to them. your four daughters need to
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understand discipline. she said if you don't have it, you shouldn't spend it. they spoke with amy robach earlier this year. >> i can't just be upset and curl up in a ball and just go in a room and lock the door. i can't. i'm a mom. i have four daughters. >> but when the door is shut and they are in bed, do you get to do that? >> yes. and i do do that. i would be lying to say that's not happening. >> >> reporter: this morning, getting the dose of reality. judge said she considered probation for teresa and thought she showed genuine remorse. but the couple had the judge fuming when they failed to properly disclose finances during sentencing, assailing them for what she called a continued pattern of lies and deception. maybe they had a chance to get probation, but blew it at the sentencing. >> i feel for their children. it's a tough situation for everyone. thank you so much. and turn now to the utah man on trial for murdering his wife.
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prosecutors say he did it to collect nearly $1 million in insurance money. the police interrogation tape was played in court thursday. and neal karlinsky has the story. >> reporter: you are a jerk, man, you are a jerk? court, conrad truman watched himself on video, an uncomfortable and rambling police interrogation about his wife's death. >> is there any chance that you shot your wife? >> i've nothing to gain from daed wife. >> reporter: he's accused of shooting his wife after a night of drinking and watching the tv show "dexter," about a serial killer. >> open your eyes and look. >> i really don't know what happened. i really don't. >> reporter: that was truman's 911 call. they thought it was a suicide initially. >> she went in the shower and i heard a pop.
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and there was blood. >> reporter: but when police arrived, truman was behaving oddly. >> the defendant is asked what happened. and the response from the defendant is -- is if she dies, i will kill you and everyone you know. >> reporter: truman told police there was a chance his wife killed herself by accident, or someone outside the home shot her through the window despite there being no bullet hole. his attorney said he was upset and had been drinking, and that is why his story changed. >> not greatly educated. kind of a country boy who's drunk. who's trying to react to what he sees. >> reporter: prosecutors claim truman killed his wife to collect nearly a million dollars in insurance benefits. he has pleaded not guilty. for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. thanks. and the weather from ginger. >> the line of storms, now
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moving out of chicago into michigan. down through kentucky and tennessee. and right here just close to atlanta. atlanta, if you're getting up and ready to go out the door. some of these storms could become strong. probably not severe, but lightning in there. take extra precautions. just wait it out for a bit until they pass. they will. along the cold front, parts of the carolinas, west virginia tonight. and charleston, 85, the cold front there. miami and orlando, skipping out on the cold. staying in the 90s. atlanta, 77 for a high today. and it feels like november. yes, i said november. and we are only in october. >> ginger -- >> slow it down. the windchill in. >> reporter: hey ginger, we have patchy fog in sports, heading up to 73. the rain starts in the overnight hours, the
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>> all that weather brought to you by macy's. and lara, believe me, you don't want me to slow this down. get through it. >> really? >> yeah. >> good stuff on the other side. >> yeah. >> that wasn't convincing. >> say it like you mean it thank you. and coming up, the deadly enterovirus across the country, some victims paralyzed. what parents need to know. and adam levine taking heat for the new music video. why so many womens groups are speaking out against it.
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and we are back now at 7:41 with a big controversy for maroon five. the band and the lead singer, adam levine, under fire for a graphic new music video. just came out. it's something that critics are calling a stalker's fantasy that glorifies violence against women. paula faris has the story. >> reporter: rock band marine five is no stranger to pushing the envelope with edgy songs and videos. but this morning many feel their latest single has gone too far. the song "animals" catching criticism, some even describing it as dangerous. the video depicting front man adam levine as a butcher by day and stalker by night. obsessed with hunting a
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beautiful blond played by his real life wife. some of the scenes so graphic and bloody we can't show them to you. the lyrics ♪ baby i'm preying on you tonight hunt you down eat you alive ♪ ♪ maybe you think that you can hide ♪ ♪ i can smell your scent for miles snonchts . >> reporter: rainn says it's dangerous depiction of a stalker's fantasy. never confuse stalking with romance. the national sexual violence resource center says he treats his wife like a piece of meat. reinforcing male dominance and sexual entitlement. and reaction on social media has been swift and harsh. >> everybody is talking about marine five's "animal" video. it's increasing the viewership, increasing the awareness of the album. >> reporter: we reached out to maroon five and the record
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label, and they are not commenting. but some will continue to hunt maroon five until the video is pulled. >> i think the best thing to do is stay silent. let the music and the videos speak for themselves. again, artistic expression. where do we draw the line? >> reporter: for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> and the controversy not stopping people from watching the video. it has more than 8 million views since it was posted on youtube just this past monday. >> which is why they won't pull it down. >> we'll see. we will see. all right, coming up, everybody, how exercise may help fight off depression. this is one of the most e-mailed stories overnight. we'll explain. and matthew mcconaughey, how he pumped up as i alma mater's football team, when we come back. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology.
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guys, check this out. this is a pretty cool homecoming. matthew mcconaughey showing up for football practice at his al ma hmatter, giving a speech to match any he's given on the big screen. check it out. >> you all know whos it. matthew mcconaughey. >> like a scene from a movie. >> you all like that. >> reporter: oscar winner matthew mcconaughey offering much-needed encouragement to the texas long horns, recovering
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from a shattering loss the week before. >> why are you playing the game? >> reporter: life imitating art, channelling his football coach in we are marshall. >> at the end of the day, every single one of you has to be playing for one person. >> reporter: getting philosophical like his character in true detective. >> why should i live in history? why do i do what i do. >> reporter: encouraging like in tropic thunder. >> he cries, you do it harder, man. look in the mirror, that's right, i earned that. >> reporter: and didn't show off majestic movies from magic mike, he led the team in the now infamous chest bump chant from the wolf of wall street. >> hmmm. ahah. >> reporter: pumping them up before leaving them with a few final words. >> it was a lot better after a w
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than an n. they left their rivals the kansas jay hawks dazed and confused two days later with a score of 24-0. >> all right, all right, all right. >> that video is really blowing up online. the long horns network page had 30,000 like on thursday. this morning, more than 450,000. i think the chest bump thing is awesome. >> the greasest. >> not sure that pumps up the team. maybe a little weird for that. seems to have worked. >> better that than the movies from "magic mike." more intimidating. >> maybe. but in terms of a career move, maybe magic mike. >> thanks. coming up, shark tank your life. how to make over your life in business. and who's happier, people with or without kids. an eye-opening new study. it's d.j. friday with s.y. kiss.
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>> good morning, i'm eastbound eastbound -- i'm eva pilgrim, 7:56, october 3, let's head over to matt pellman with the traffic report. >> reporter: eva, it's been a quiet morning on the traffic front, but not now. we have a van taking out the left lane. it's the right shoulder that's open to traffic. 202 northbound you'll hit a delay heading toward west chester. no big issues on the northeast extension this morning. on the boulevard watch out for a
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wreck on the northbound side of f street stick with the inner drive. there's a wreck along wister road and montgomery avenue. and we have an accident involving a pedestrian south street by franklin field. of course the normal delays on the schuylkill expressway and i-95. eva? >> thanks, matt, sky6 live hd taking a live look from atlantic city, new jersey, the clouds hanging over the ocean. meteorologist karen rogers is outside with the accuweather forecast. >> reporter: clouds looking ominous, but we're not raining today we'll see sunshine breaking through the clouds later. i want to show you storm tracker 6 live. d. you can see the strong cold front we've been tracking slowly move across the country, it doesn't hit us until the overnight hours, it will produce rain tomorrow morning. today, lots of clouds and sunshine mixing in. 73 is the high, temperatures are fine. tomorrow the rain is early.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and the latest on that deadly vienterovirus. children sick across the country. some paralyzed. what parents need to know this morning. and cracking the parenting code, who's happier, people with kids or without? the surprising research revealed. and bathroom confidential. where are the germs really lurking? help you wash your hands and the whole bathroom the right way. and ashton and mila reveal the name of their brand new little girl. but it's the baby photo ashton posted that's got everyone guessing right now as we say -- >> good morning, america. and that's not all.
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damon john, all fired up this friday morning. "shark tank" your life this friday morning. see that young woman, she's about to get something of a makeover. >> 25-year-old keira nicole young. and she can hold her breath. >> i can't believe it. >> she's a young entrepreneur who has her own line of hair and skin care products. and he is going to help her boost her personal brand. she's got moves. she's swimming, amy. >> you're right. she's swimming. anyway, we also wanted to tell you, it's d.j. friday. our good friend d.j. kiss is with us. taking us into the weekend. and we want you, if you can hear me, to pick the play list. go to our "gma" twitter account and retweet, "latch" by disclosure, or "sing" by ed
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sho shereen. >> she always has a huge smile on her face. friday morning. going to have more. but right now, "gma" weekend anchor dan harris because amy moved in. >> don't i light up your friday morning? >> that's between us. >> skeptical look. more on that later. and big new developments in the ebola outbreak. a fourth american is flying back to the u.s. right now after testing positive for the virus in liberia. he's a journalist, ashoka mukpo. he will be in the country for three years reporting on ebola. here at home, police are stations outside the apartment in dallas where the first ebola patient diagnosed in the u.s. was staying. the hazmat cleaning crew was delayed. and returning today where thomas duncan's family is quarantined. health officials are monitoring a hundred people who came in
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contact with him. now saying it was a flaw in the computer system that caused them to release him. and the weather. the transformers in the distance, blowing out one after the other as severe storms battered north texas. 300,000 homes and businesses losing power. winds up to 100 miles an hour shredding buildings, knocking down trees and leaving a trail of damage. now moving east, and ginger's forecast is, of course, coming up. we are expecting encouraging news about the economy. the monthly jobs report is expected to show the economy created 215,000 jobs in september. a strong improvement from the month before, but not enough to lower the unemployment rate from 6.1%. in georgia, two bold robbers on the run after this bizarre chase. they skotole two dozen chain sa and weed trimmers.
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they began hurling them at the squad car. the suspects ditched the stolen suv and got away. some scary moments for a pair of window washers in california, stranded 19 stories up after the motorized platform stopped working. i have had night mamares about this. hanging there two hours in 90 degree heat until fire fighters rappelled down to pull them up and rescue them. please stop showing that video now because amy robach is freaking out. and finally -- and finally proof that humans are not the only species to find their children occasionally frustrating. this 6-week-old baby elephant was exploring, down she went. lucky for her, loving parents who ran to the rescue. lending a trunk to help her back on her feet. unfortunately for her, they
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never forget, so she has been grounded for a decade. but they're cute, nonetheless. >> i love seeing that. >> really cute. >> elephants are amazing, amazing animals. >> almost as good as bears. >> almost as good. >> for television. >> for news kickers. >> so this is your thing. it's an animal at the end. yes, that's my trademark. i would do all animals. >> you would do all cats if you could. >> i like all species. particularly -- >> you know i love. i like talking animals. ask george. >> talking animals? >> she talks to them and they talk back. >> do they really? >> and george -- >> there are, i believe, medical specialists who might be able to help with that. >> okay. move on. and stay in medicine. switch gears. this is more serious. want deadly enterovirus spreading to children all across the country. paralysis in some of the victims. and we are speaking with the family of one boy fighting for his life. >> reporter: just over two months ago, 11-year-old brian
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was playing football. this morning, fighting for his life. his mother living a nightmare. after testing positive for enterovirus, brian and his family now waiting for test results to see if it's evd-68, that particular strain linked to four deaths and spreading around the country. he's also one of more than two dozen patients in seven states suffering from paralysis as well. >> i see just getting worse and worse and worse. >> reporter: brian is now going through intensive physical therapy at children's medical center in dallas. too weak to speak. and doctors believe the respiratory illness is the reason he can no longer lift his right arm. >> when he got sick, i never thought about that he would be like that. >> reporter: at one children's hospital in michigan, seven cases of limb weakness and paralysis. infants and toddlers. >> limb weakness with viral infections. too early to say if they will be okay in the long run.
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whether to get all the strength back. >> reporter: but as the virus continues to spread, confirmed now in 43 states and washington, d.c., some reassurance this morning from families directly impacted by the virus now on the road to recovery. >> i'm feeling much better now. >> just like a virus. just like a cold virus. it needed to run its course. >> i'm back to how i was. i had to catch up on some homework. but. >> reporter: yeah. >> so what, i didn't die. >> reporter: for "good morning america," lindsey davis, abc news, new york. >> glad he's back. "pop news" coming up. amy with the morning menu in the social square. in upon news, ashton kutcher and mila kunis revealing the baby's name and why fatherhood hasn't changed him yet. give it time. how exercise may help fight off depression. and "shark tank" expert daymond
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♪ i'm on the edge of glory welcome back. look at this glorious video. perhaps the only thing cuter than a chihuahua playing with bubbles is a chihuahua playing with bubbles in slow motion. look how cute. >> oh, my gosh. >> this is audrey. having a blast chasing bubbles. you like the popping in there? that's for you. >> i believe that is any cue, amy robach. dan is smiling ear to ear. >> i can't get enough of animal videos. i didn't pick that one. clearly someone else agrees with me. >> i might have a prize in "pop news." begin with baby news. ashton kutcher revealing the name of his daughter. and he's writing on the website, welcome wyatt isabelle kutcher to the world. and sticking to the punk ways, fatherhood has not changed him yet.
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posting several baby photos along with one of a get and a dog. saying on his facebook page, here's your baby photo. well, one of them is. now can a helicopter please stop hovering over a house. there is a baby inside and she is super-cute. >> she is super-cute. >> we don't know, he posted several baby photos. >> not all the same baby? >> that's definitely not the baby right there. >> but that's what he did. it's like where's waldo? one of those babies is wyatt. he's back to his punked ways. and i think it's a very clever way to do it. so congratulations. >> get rid of the helicopter, however. >> no. >> probably not. >> until he just does it. congratulatio congratulations, guys. a new rapper making waves in chicago, not on the stage, on on the cubway platform. joseph lane, goes by solo redline. he is homeless. makes about $40 a day, trying to make ends meet for his kids by
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performing on the red line platform. he says he's been doing it for years. but all it took was that one lucky break. this week a music executive spotted him and recorded this performance. take a listen. ♪ be a bore rapping and wanting more ♪ ♪ standing down her on the subway when i should be on tour ♪ >> in the subway when he should be on tour. it could happen. that video already has 4 million views since tuesday. posted by the music executive to see how it would do. a bit of a litmus test. and now solo red line's song will be available on itunes. and a gofundme page has been set up to help him. >> great for the kids, especially. >> so great to see the tenacity, do what you love, pays off. >> and we can help. if you like the sound of it, check it out. and finalfully in "pop news"
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a flock of sheep so happy to hear someone speaking their language. who is it? >> baa. >> baa! baaa! >> baa. >> baa! >> repeat after me -- >> baa! >> one more time, kids. >> baa. >> that is so great. >> baa. >> baa! baa! >> and that is "pop news," everybody. the beautiful, glorious friday. >> that was a great "pop news." >> that was good. >> great "pop news." >> this idea that animals can talk is so powerful. >> george, you just witnessed it. >> the heat index couple. ginger with the weather. >> you're just like pocahontas. speaking with the animals. and hell oh lowe -- >> davy.
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he turns 12. and my little sister is behind me. this is her, everybody. and celebrating so much here at the party in times square. not a party in new orleans. the camera is shaking, the wind gusts high, storms blowing through earlier this morning. along the cold front. the heavy rain into parts of northern michigan and the northeast of new england through saturday. that's the big picture. let's check now closer to home. >> reporter: thanks, ginger, i'm meteorologist karen rogers still some patchy fog, 62 degrees, lots of clouds heading up to 73. we'll keep the clouds and add sunshine with it later this afternoon. yom kippur begins at sundown. it begins raining in the overnight hours the first half of saturday. we'll see sunny breaks west of the city in the afternoon on saturday. 71 is the high. sunday look at the numbers here, breezy and feeling kind of chilly, 62 degreeswisconsin.
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i have a hard time saying where they're from visiting again. let's head inside. thank you. and first up on the heat index, hot button issue about air travel. the moment that the person in front of you reclines their seat. the people at slate told people that an airline was allowing people to pay their fellow passengers not to recline. on average people said they would only pay $18 to prevent the person in front of them from recli recline. and on the flipside, it would take $41 to not recline. >> not going to work. >> exactly. but the problem with the study, now the airlines just got an idea. let's charge for recline. >> getting on a plane is the only time i'm glad that i'm short. bring it on, recline. not going to get in my way. >> how much would you pay the person in front of you not to recline their seat on a plane. tweet us at #social square.
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depends on how crowded the flight is. >> what it would take you to recline -- >> not to recline. >> not to. >> see what it shows. >> looking forward to hearing from you. >> bring those in. and one of the most e-mails stories on new york times says that exercise can safeguard us from depression. we knew exercise could boost moods. but understand why that is. there's an enzyme that builds up when we exercise, and the specific protein diffuses the potential for depression. and it does work. >> the runner's high. i get it every time. >> makes you much less crazy. and the other thing that helps, meditation. >> it does. >> has been shown in study after study to help depression. >> weirdly i find meditation harder than exercise. i have been frietrying. i read the book.
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it's the clearing of the mind and not having the noise in. >> give yourself a break. get lost, start again. >> no, you get lost. movie on to the next item on the heat index. >> hold on, stay with me. ohm. >> thank you. and moving on to george clooney marrying amal alamuddin, breaking hearts around the world. but it was rough for jesse taylor ferguson and his pattern from modern family. check out how they shared their pain on instagram. i'm happy for him, but today is going to be hard for me. #oldlovers. and eric with this beauty, quote, there is always another side to a story, #george and cam. very cute. >> love that. >> very cute. >> it reminds me, the premier of "modern family" was wednesday. still has it. >> still laughing. >> the writers are spot on.
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>> and "blackish." that's good. good season. >> there's a promo for everybody. >> you're welcome, boss. that was for you. >> those are all abc shows? oh. we're going to move on to the morning stir. the big debate, who's happier parents or people who don't have kids. a new survey has results that may surprise you. >> dad! >> hey. >> we're not quite there yet. >> it's a hot button question seen in the film "friends with kids," who's happier, parents or non-parents? john dick, a pittsburgh father of two put that question to the test. analyzing data from more than a million consumers age 25 to 54. among the questions addressed, whether non-parents get more sleep than parents. they do. the study found non-parents are 75% more likely to get more than eight hour was sleep a night. as for whether non-parents are really healthier than parents.
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they are. >> it would appear that non-parents are far healthier than parents. much more likely to work out in a gym. much less likely to eat fast fo food. >> reporter: and stress? non-parents are 23% more likely to say their lives are not stressed. does that mean they're happier than parents. surprisingly, says the study, no. the parents surveyed may be exhausted, but more likely to say they're very happy. and non-parents were 27% more likely to say they were unhappy or very unhappy. >> despite all of the sacrifi sacrifices. maybe it's worth it. don't have to get the sleep to be happy. >> and dr. robin silverman joins pups break it down, it works. >> it does. nobody is surprised that
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non-parents are less stressed, less worried. but some people would be surprised to hear this parents are happier at the end of the day. >> you get that fulfillment from your kids. it's a richer, deep irlife even though it's harder. >> that's right. non-parents, they don't have that kind of chance to connect with somebody on that level. of a child. and when you're with a child, it fulfills every part of you. you're exhausted, but it works. >> and do you think the same would be true for single parents? >> well, i think if you are not going with the idea that having an easier life means you have a more fulfilled life, if you scratch that, and you say it has to do with connecting with a child, then single parents should have every opportunity to be very happy. i mean, i sit before you right now, i am exhausted. my child was sick last night. my other child had a nightmare.
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i am so tired. but i think of my child and i feel so warm inside. and i think of the child in terms of the love i can give that child and the love that that child gives to me. >> it's great when you can reach down for that. but what other tips for parents who as much as they love their kids are feeling overwhelmed? >> i think that parents need to go out and make sure that they can check in with a friend. that they have a little bit of me time. that if you have a spouse or a friend or a mother-in-law and you can say, could you take the children for a couple of minutes? or a couple of hours? because i just need to get away for a little bit. and distance makes the heart grow fonder. >> appreciate them even more. >> that's right. >> thanks very much. you want to know, what do you think is happy, parents or non-parents. tweet us #socialsquare. and now to bathroom confidential. uncovering the hidden dangers in your home. the germs that may be making you
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sick. and our abc's mara schiavocampo has more. >> reporter: germs. when it comes to the bathroom, they are ever where. >> you have your toilet and your sink right next to each other. it's kind of this perfect storm of bacteria just waiting to pounce on us. >> reporter: and those bacteria can live on your toothbrush, mouthwash cup and razor. experts say these items need to be cleaned or replaced more often than you might think. toothbrushes may be one of the dirtiest. how dirty do the toothbrushes get? >> they are there to remove the plaque and the bacteria. think about it, the dirty bacteria and possibly virus on the toothbrush. >> reporter: and a cut in your mouth, a dirty toothbrush could make you sick. >> sometimes back tear yoo gets into that and gets infected. >> reporter: replace your toothbrush, including the head
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on an electric toothbrush every three to four months or it if it starts to look like this. it's no longer working. >> the bristles are frayed and fanned out. >> reporter: what about the cup we use to rinse out our mouths? we brought one that's seen a lot of use. >> i don't want to touch this. this is gross. not touching with without a glove. >> reporter: wash it after every use, and don't share it with other members of the family. or use a disposalble one you can toss. next up, your razor, if it's rusty get rid of it. >> this blade is ready to go a few shaves ago. it's overused. >> reporter: as a rule of thumb, dermatologists say replace it aver seven shaves. and change the multi-use one after 20. >> the risk backs with breaks in the skin or unhealthy skin. then the bacteria and germs have
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an opportunity to enter and cause a lot of problems. >> reporter: keeping germs out of your bathroom and away from you. for "good morning america," shooe shomara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> great tips. slightly disturbing. but great tips. and coming up, the big reveal on the "shark tank" life event. daymonday john is with us.
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>> >> an early-morning fire forced three families, 15 people from their homes in the brewerytown section of philadelphia. there are no reports of injuries, investigators are looking for the cause. 8:27 friday, october 3. i'm eva pilgrim. let's head over to matt pellman with the "action news" traffic report. >> reporter: eva, i'm wondering where the crowds are on this friday morning. volume is lighter than normal. traffic is moving fine through this intersection at styles boulevard the crash cleared. there's a crash at lafayette avenue and bethlehem pike. we're in the 40s on the
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westbound turnpike that's not typical. it's slog on i-95. in south harrison, gloucester county watch out for a crash along franklinville road near commissioners road. >> let's head outside to karen rogers with the accuweather forecast. >> reporter: good morning, it feels kind of damp with the low clouds. we expect to see sunshine breaking through later on. i want to show you storm tracker 6 live 3d. you can see the cold front inching along. this will affect us overnight into the first half of saturday. here's the accuweather forecast. clouds and sunshine, later on, 73 for your high. temperatures are fine. rain for the first half of saturday, some of it could be steady at times. it's going to clear from west to east. we'll see sunny breaks at the end of the day, 71 is the high. behind the front, chilly air, 62 but we're back up to 70 monday, not as cool. >> thanks, karen. that's it for "action news," we're back in a
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half-hour, stay tuned for more "good morning america." mom says she's gonna at acme's stock up sale. well, if she can get whatever she wants, why can't i? hello, chocolate donuts with sprinkles. it's acme's stock up sale. get delicious deals on the things you love most. green giant frozen vegetables are .79 each. and general mills cereals are only $1.88 each. this is big, people.
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this is acme. you're in for something fresh. hey mom, you want glazed or chocolate? ♪ you don't have to try try try ♪ ♪ you don't there have to try try try ♪ ♪ you don't have to try try try ♪ ♪ you don't have to try ♪ well you don't have to try try try ♪ ♪ try ♪ you don't have to try try try ♪ ♪ you don't have to try ♪ you don't have to try love that colby caillat strong, "try." biggest hit, song is viral. very powerful message for women. can't wait to hear from that grammy winner. >> i love that song. >> we to want hear more. that's coming up. and it's the weekend. time for football and tailgating. and john tapper from "bar
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rescue" will show you how to throw the best tailgate party ever. go dogs. >> and we have d.j. kiss spinning us into the weekend. taking a break from touring with opr oprah's the life you want weekend. and she's playing ed shereen's hit, "sing." good choice. the moment is here. we have the big shark tank. like a really big shark tank. it's going to reveal. earlier this morning, we watched her stepping into the transformation tank. a andd daymond john diving in to help her personal brand. we want you to know a little bit more about her. >> hi, i'm keira nicole young, i'm 25 years old, and it's kyr a's she medley. >> she level with a dream.
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>> reporter: i started making them out of my dorm room. >> reporter: she couldn't be happier with the line which hit the market last year. >> organic, with the most benefits. we have our one year anniversary. it's been amazing. >> reporter: now time to start pedaling, while the product is perfect, the overall brand image is not. >> on a daily basis i'm in sweats, my t-shirt. sometimes my apron. should i be more casual, relaxed, business casual or upscale? >> reporter: it doesn't stop there. >> our social media presence, trying sell the product to beauty supply. how to change the way i approach different opportunities. i want to show how awesome kyra she medley is. help me boost my brand. >> all right. this is the time. one last look of kyr a's
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picture. there she is. we have seen her in the transformation tank. now time to swim on out. kyra, let's take a look. kyra. >> wow. >> wow. >> looks great. >> you look great. >> amazing. >> transformation is great. tell me why this look -- how did we transform her? >> she was in sweats. in a time where people judge you as soon as they see you. now look at her. amazing, look how beautiful her hair looks. >> hair company, everybody is going to be looking at your hair. most women do that. do i like the way your hair looks? that's crucial. it's about personal brand, right? >> the personal brand is your brand before anything else. people invest in people, not in companies. however you represent yourself
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is important. >> and body language on her? >> body language, speeaking, its great. put your shoulders back and hands to the side here. and your hands in a power position like that. exude power and confidence. >> are you getting all that. >> people judge -- 80% of communication is really body language. >> yes. >> hey, over here, body language. so, what message do you want to give the people that you want to attract as customers to buy your hair and skin care line? what is your personal message and your brand in your opinion? >> well, kyra shea medley is about being you and organic. i'm hoping this can show you i'm offering the best much me. pleetz, try our products. you'll love them. we have everything you need in one jar from head to toes. >> you have to be able to put your personal brand in two to
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five words, what represents you. and people are visual. also, understand, this is my harvard tie. i didn't go to harvard. sure, like he went to harvard. it opens up questions. and you did a great job. you are truly amazing. >> thank you so much. >> everybody, the wonderful kyra. tell us the name of the brand. >> kyra shea medley. >> "shark tank" is on tonight at 9:00, 8:00 central on abc. and we will answer your question on friday when we "shark tank" your life. george. play this theme song right now -- big news for "star wars" pans. the animated series kicks off with a new movie tonight. abc's chris connelly has the story. >> reporter: set five years
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before "star wars" four, a new hope. rebels chronicles the first stirrings of the battle against the empire. with an hour long disney channel movie and a subsequent series. featuring freshly imagined characters from lucasfilm, and a tone reminiscent of the beloved chan chiezs finest hours. described as a cowboy jedi, he has the light saber, bolstered by the original 1977 sound effects. he's got a rag tag posse, with e ezra, and the ace pilot. and a creature named zeb. >> this voice acting, it's a microfold. you have to really kind of find tricks in your head to pull this off. visualize how he looks and find what i do best and bring a lot of that.
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>> reporter: freddy prince jr., the voice of canaan sounds like he's about to make the jump into hyper space. >> it's a show for everyone who loves that world. not just for kids. it's really rewarding. i never expected it in a million years. >> reporter: for medicillions o fans in a lather as they await the december 2015 release of "star wars" episode seven, this could be the thing. chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. and "star wars" rebels premiers with star wars rebels spark of rebellion. it's monday on disney xd. who's your favorite "star wars" character? tweet us using #socialsquare. and in beautiful group of women from pittsburgh. what does moms gone wild really entail? >> we're a group of friends from
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pittsburgh originally. we travel together and love each other. just go wild. >> it's a good wild. let's get some -- not so great wild. that was the lightning in college station, texas, or excuse me, state college, texas. and san francisco, the temperature just short of 90. in a heat advisory. and san . >> reporter: hey, ginger, happy friday, i'm meteorologist karen rogers. lots of clouds out here right now. we'll see sunshine later on. 62 is the current temperature, heading up to 73 with clouds and sunshine. morning rain tomorrow and peeks >> this weather report brought to you by union pacific rf railroads. and october is national bully prevention month. let's kick off an initiative important to us, disney's choose
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kindness campaign. >> every single person has their own thing. >> so be strong. >> be daring. >> wear it. >> own it. >> choose kindness. >> and together we can stop bullying. >> you can see all my friends, the beautiful shirts they made here. we want to thank our partners, pacer and glad for helping us inspire positive actions and choose kindness to be the best every day. #choo #choosekindness. i went with be sunny. >> love that campaign. and coming up, extreme tailgate rescue with "bar rescue's" john tapper.
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and now, news about our economy is getting even worse. "pennsylvania's jobless rate is up for the second straight month as employment fell and unemployment rose." "bond rating agency has cut pennsylvania's rating to double a minus because of recurring budget deficits." "the state government is out of cash and is scrambling to make sure school districts and state employees can even be paid."
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♪ i feel something so good we are so delighted to be joined by john tapper, the host of "bar rescue" on spike. the sponsor of this segment. yu john is a renowned expert on all things food and beverage. it's great to be an expert on. >> it's great. it's football season. and time to learn about food. we're going to do a twist on john's show. we're going to create a tailgate rescue. for the tailgaters who need help. how to host the easiest, tastiest tailgate party ever. >> before we get started, give us the idea of a bar rescue and
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how it works? >> "bar rescue" is a show where small businesses are in disaster. literally weeks from closing, houses and marriages and partnerships on the line. families on the line. and i go in and save them at the last minute, rescue their business and rescue them. >> save us from our hunger. >> one of my favorite shows. i love the show. absolutely love the show. >> let's do it. >> this is a special grill. what's so special about this? >> it is. when you cook, science is key, michael. this is an infrared grill. 30% faster cooking, and lines the meat. a lot of grills, gas cook the meat gray. and, of course, you want to char your meat. it's faster, chars it better, juicier. >> and infrared -- >> it closes up and locks up. it's a great portable grill even as a carrying case. use infrared and a higher temperature for better food. >> you are a proponent of marinating your meats.
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>> i am. >> do tell. >> the greatest thing about steak, marinate it, and flavor the burgers. the tailgate is a reflection of you. it's not only the game, it's the party around the game that matters. so it's a great asian marinade injected right into the meat. right? and inject mustard, a chipotle cheese into the hot dogs. make it fun. >> where do you find these? >> any kitchen store. simply marinade syringes. >> you don't need a drivewegree? >> no, and don't have to wear the gloves. >> you like dressing the buns. what's dressing your buns? >> using a great arteesh yan bun. we have an onion roll here. why use a regular white bread bun? i don't dress it, have fun. marinade the meat, use great bread and you have flavors not
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at a normal tailgate. it's easy to do. >> what's next? >> what's next is keeping food cool. i'm a nut case about safety. a common mistake is we put beverages and food in the same cooler. >> not a good idea? >> not a good idea. raw meat juices all over the can of soda you're drinking. you want to separate raw product from things that you touch. one cooler for meats and foods, another for the beverages. this is a really cool ice cooler. it's electric. so this you can plug into your cigarette lighter in the car and stays cold. that one is ice-driven. and then, of course, down on the end -- >> this can rescue any tailgate. >> my favorite of all, michael. when you have a tailgate, you got to have some punch. so we make a signature punch at every tailgate we do. here's the trick. make it out of your team colors.
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this is the "gma" punch. so it's blue and yellow. >> i love that. i love the cups too. >> and tell you what, watch the season four premier of "bar rescue," airs sunday on spike. and to get the tips go to our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. we'll drink to that. >> great show. we'll be right back.
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. it is so great to have grammy award winning singer/song writer colby caillat here. just wrapped up a tour, and her grand new album gyp see heart was just released. and i'm so excited about this song, "try." i have two daughters who love this. and it is an anthem for women to show who they are and be comfortable showing it.
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the video, 25 million hits shows you and other women without makeup. >> yes. >> why was that so important to you? >> i wanted people to see the transformation that someone can go through, and the unrealistic ideal of beauty that most people compare themselves to. >> what do you want fans to get out of gypsy heart? >> accept yourself and embrace your imperfections. >> we need that. thank you for singing that out loud. and speaking of singing, let's have a listen to colby caillat with "try." [ applause ] ♪ ♪ what you make of get your nails done curl your hair run the extra mile keep is slim so
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they like you ♪ ♪ so they like you ♪ get your sexy on don't be shy girl ♪ ♪ take it off this is what you want to belong so they like you ♪ ♪ do you like you ♪ you don't have to try so hard ♪ ♪ you don't have to give it all away ♪ ♪ just get up get up get up get up ♪ ♪ you don't have to change a single thing ♪ ♪ you don't have to try try try try try ♪ ♪ you don't have to try try try try ♪ ♪ you don't have to try try try try ♪ ♪ you don't have to try ♪ no you don't have to try ♪ no, no, no ♪ no, no
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♪ get your shopping on at the mall makes your credit cards you don't have to choose buy it all so they like you ♪ ♪ so they like you ♪ wait a second why should you care what thing of you ♪ ♪ when you're all alone by yourself do you like you ♪ ♪ do you like you ♪ no you don't have to try so hard ♪ ♪ you don't have to give it all away ♪ ♪ you just have to get up, get up, get up ♪ ♪ you don't have to change a i mean thing ♪ ♪ try so hard ♪ you don't have to bend until you break ♪ ♪ just get up, get up, get up, you don't have to change a single thing ♪ ♪ you don't have to tray, try, try, ♪ ♪ you don't have to try, try,
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try ♪ ♪ you don't have to try, try, try ♪ ♪ you don't have to try ♪ no you don't have to try, try, try ♪ ♪ you don't have to try, try, try ♪ ♪ you don't centhave to try, tr try ♪ ♪ no you don't have to try ♪ no, no, no ♪ no, no, no, no, no, no, no ♪ you don't have to try so hard ♪ ♪ you don't have to give it all away ♪ ♪ you just have to get up, get up, get up, get up you don't have to change a single thing ♪ ♪ you don't have to try, try, try, try ♪ ♪ you don't have to try, try, try ♪ ♪ you don't have to try
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of raghu yandamuri. he is charged with killing satyavahti venna and her granddaughter in a kidnapping plot. let's go over to matt matt pellman. >> reporter: we have delays i-95 southbound the betsy ross bridge into girard. we have a problem at langdon, the outer drive on the boulevard. stick to the inner drive. in chalfonte, bucks county we're expecting midday construction on the bridge over the west branch of the neshaminy creek. flaggers will be out here in a few minutes. in south harrison, gloucester county watch out for a crash along franklinville road. have a good weekend, eva. >> thanks, matt. let's head outside to karen
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rogers, she has the accuweather forecast. >> reporter: i answer to anything, it's okay eva. we have clouds up above and we are tracking a cold front that's heading toward the region but not impacting us until the overnight hours of friday into saturday. 62 heading to 73. we expect the clouds to break for sunshine this afternoon. tomorrow it's going to be rainy for the first half of the day. high of 70 and cooler behind the rain on sunday, eva. >> coming up today at noon, plans to bring an marriage journalist back to -- an american journalist back to the u.s. after he tested positive for ebola. "live" with kelly and michael is next on 6abc.
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announcer: it's "live with kelly and michael"! today, award winning actress claire danes. and from the new film "gone girl," emily ratajkowski. plus, your questions and comments on another edition of the inbox. all next on "live!" [captioning made possible by isney-abc domestic television] announcer: now here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪
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