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. good morning, america. and breaking right now -- volcano emergency. red hot lava threatening to wipe out an entire town in hawaii. families evacuating. the river of fire in danger of cutting off access for thousands of everything in its path at risk. >> we have to get out of here. >> abc's rob marciano is there. and the nurse forced into quarantine after treating ebola patients back in maine. leaving the hospital in an suv. and the army isolating a general and soldiers just back from fighting the deadly disease. mystery at a denver broncos game. a father vanishes at halftime without a trace. missing for dates, no cell phone, no credit cards.
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the stadium searching for clues on surveillance tape. and epic win to epic fail. the table tennis champion that lost more than the shirt off his back. where did breaking free prove so costly? and we do say good morning, america. you can respect the fact of just getting caught up in the moment? >> i never celebrated anything. i was riveted. you know i was watching that ping-pong championship like anybody else just riveted. taking off the shirt may have cost him. maybe gone a little bit too far. >> it was a big, big match, the world cup. that is coming up. first the news, the latest on kaci hickox. back in maine this morning, but not home yet. and there is so much confusion now how to handle those people battling ebola. the cdc has one set of rules and
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the military and states going further. we will sort through it. but right to the developing story out of hawaii. the red hot lava threatening to wipe out a town on the big island. the flow is closing in on homes and key roads. and rob marciano was just on the front lines in pahoa, hawaii. >> look at the lava flow. it was breaking out from crusted over. this is blistering hot, taking up this tree. unimaginable if this was coming through your neighborhood. blistering hot and unstoppable. this morning, residents fleeing the scenic town of pahoa, hawaii, powerless to stop the river of lava creeping towards their homes. >> we don't know what we're going to do. it's really scary. >> reporter: this is the aerial view as the lava burns through
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the land. the trail of lava from the kilauea volcano, it's traveled 12 miles since june. speeding up erratically. and it's now fanned out, covering more ground. and follow the steepest route, pahoa is right there in the literal hot zone. officials say there is no way to stop the lava, but they're working to protect power pole from burning and create detours if the main road is hit and cutting off access to thousands. structures can catch fire being near the 2,000 degree hot lava. it's not the first time the island was hit by one of the most active volcanos. in the '90s, more than 200 homes were destroyed. now residents are bracing for the worst hoping it's not a repeat of the past. the homes threatened are just a few miles downstream from us. and it's imminent they are likely to go up like this tree is. back to you. we have to get out of here.
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>> i bet you do. the latest on the ebola scare. nurse kaci hickox back in maine, released in new jersey after showing no symptoms of the deadly disease. and the cdc issuing new guidelines for treating health care workers. lindsey davis is in fort kent. good morning. >> reporter: that's right. kaci hickox back in her home state, and despite twice testing negative for ebola, she will be required to be quarantined for roughly another 17 days and actively monitored by health officials. this morning, kaci hickox is back in maine where she can finally swap the tent she was quarantined in in a new jersey hospital parking lot for her own bed. the nurse who says she was treated like a criminal when she returned to the u.s. after treating ebola patients in sierra leone leaving the hospital in an suv provided by the state of new jersey.
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governor chris christie insisting the release not a change in the policy. >> i did not reverse the decision. why do you say that? if she was ill, she would have to say. >> reporter: and the lawyer talking to his client through a plastic window in the tent with no heating, no shower and a box far toilet. telling abc news overnight she may still sue the state of new jersey. >> her civil rights were violated. in a minimum, she can bring an action for damages. but i think her goal is to try to revise the current policies with regard to mandatory quarantine. >> reporter: she will now continue her quarantine at an undloezed location. maine among nine states that announced some type of quarantine above and beyond federal guidelines. in fact the cdc revised guidelines overnight to eliminate the word quarantine although.
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recommending restricted travel and public activity for those at risk and active monitoring by public health officials. an organization not following the cdc gooidlines, the u.s. army, placing a two-star general and a dozen soldiers in isolation in really after they returned from liberia. the army says they will remain there for 21 days despite the fact they've shown no signs of the illness. the thought of kaci hickox being back in this small town near the border with canada has many people here concerned, particularly at the university where her boyfriend, ted wilbur, is a nursing student. an official at that college telling a local newspaper that if wilbur has direct contact with her during her quarantine, he would not be allowed back on campus until he too has been cleared of any health risk. george. >> thanks. for more, we are joined by dr. anthony fou chee from the
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national institute of health. thank you for joining us. you have the federal government recommending one course of action, states taking another, the military taking another. isn't this a recipe for panic? >> i don't think so. what it is, the federal government, the cdc, is setting a certain level, a level beneath which you don't want to go. it's based on violenscience. the states have the option of being more stringent than the lower level of recommendation. and they're doing that. there may be states that want to do more. but the cdc and the government feels what we're putting forth are things based on solid science. >> that would suggest that what the military is doing and the states are doing is not based on the science. when you have the military going further than the federal government is recommending, who is the public supposed to trust? >> well, the military is doing that. they can and are going more than you absolutely need to. the military culture and the ability to put someone in the
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barracks. the fact that people can be and are confined to bar racks in very comfortable way is a different, really, situation than the culture of the civilian population. >> but was it a mistake for the state of new jersey to quarantine kaci hickox, was that based on science? >> i don't want to use the word mistake. when people do things, the governors of new york and new jersey, doing it in good faith to do what's best for their constituents. we're trying to set the bar based on scientific data. but that's not to criticize or put down a decision that an official makes to go the extra mile. that's judgment on their part. >> governor chris christie has had no contact with the administration. how is that possible? >> i can't explain that, george. that's not the level that i work at. but i can tell you that the cdc and the administration is
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reaching out very actively to the state and local health officials. >> finally, you know there's so much anxiety out there. what can you do to reassure americans? >> we can reassure the americans of what the facts are over and over again. we understand the fear. this virus is not spread by anything other than direct contact of the body fluids of someone who is sick. if you look at what's gone on in the united states, the only two cases that we've had that were infected in this country were two brave nurses taking care of a very sick person. >> doctor, thank you very much for your time this morning. >> good to be with you. we learned that the second brave nurse, amber vinson from dallas is being released this morning. she is ebola-free. >> great news. news that her family and fiance were waiting to hear. and a shocking isis video,
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showing a british hostage in the middle of a syrian city, taunting the u.s. that's been bombing the terror group in that city for weeks. martha raddatz has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. the video is clearly an effort to humiliate the u.s. by making this hostage spout isis propaganda in a critical syrian city that the u.s. has been trying to save. the u.s. has conducted more than 170 air strikes in kobani alone, trying to desperately to keep it out of the hands of isis. but in this new video, which has not been authenticated, isis attempts to show that despite the bombings, the reconnaissance fights, it can place this hostage british journalist, john cantlie on a rooftop in broad daylight surrounded by cameras. >> hello, i'm john cantlie, and
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today we're in the city of kobani. >> reporter: in the video, isis has him saying that isis is about to overtake the entire city. the video even purports to show aerial footage of kobani taken from an isis drone, pinpointing the location where he was video taped. and if you compare the video and the aerial video with independent satellite views, you can see the same silver silos in the background. the same cluster of trees behind can h him. and because of the references to air drops and statements by u.s. officials, it was likely shot just about a week ago or even less. of course, in terms of finding candlie and other hostages, a we week-old tape might as well be a month old. they have likely moved him far
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from that spot. politics now. midterm elections next week. stake are high. and republicans trying to take back congress. more than two-thirds of americans think we're on the wrong track. and john korl, the country is down on washington and president obama. >> reporter: and the problems for democrats go beyond a low presidential approval rating. president obama was seeking to restore people's faith in government to make people's lives better. but a full 60% say they have little or no trust in the federal government to do what's right. and even worse for democrats, 63% say that the ability of government to deal with people's problems has worsened since president obama has been in office. now, will voters blame both sides for this, george? a far larger percentage blame the white house and democrats in congress and republicans. >> and that's one of the things giving republicans an edge in
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the fight for the senate. they need to take six seats to get control. >> reporter: and nate silver of espn's five thirty-eight crunched the numbers. and he says they have a 63% chance of winning the senate. but all the top races, this is very close. these races are all within the margin of error. it's an interesting election night. >> is sure is. the other top stories now. we begin with a major development with the highway guardrails blamed for slicing through cars and causing serious injuries and death. virginia is removing the guardrails, becoming the first state to do so. and texas is now the 14th state to stop buying the guardrails. the manufacture, trinity industries, was recently ordered to pay $175 million for failing to tell the government about a design change that may prevent the rails from working properly.
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new revelations about another government surveillance program. the postal service approved nearly 50,000 requests to monitor the mail of ordinary americans for criminal investigations. "the new york times" say the program is more extensive than previously exposed, and oversight is lacking. the postal service only records what's on the outside, not the inside. police north of seattle say the teenager who opened fire on friday texted his friends and relatives to lure them to lunch before killing two of them and injuring three others. the murder weapon was purchased legally by a relative. there's word he may have been upset over a girl. and 11 people off south florida, believed to be cuban migrants had to be rescued when their raft broke apart. some were hoisted to safety.
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two people remain missing in the water overnight. and a late night upset, the redskins snapping the cowboys' six-game winning streak. tony romo had to leave briefly with a back injury. the redskins nailed the winning field goal. i see some happy smiles on the desk. should i give them away? colt mccoy was so popular after the game, a team official had to rip him away from the reporter, see you later, dragging him to the locker room where i'm sure much celebrating ensued. and this driver may want a smaller car or give up his driver's license. a driver struggling to back out of a parking space. making one attempt after another. we have this speeded up. bumping into the car in the next space. it's gone viral in china. the person behind the wheel -- come on -- it's reverse brother.
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he tried 15 times to get out of -- >> look at his face there. >> hello -- and reverse brother, it's a man, not a woman. just saying. >> oh. >> that's why i don't drive, though. >> just reporting the facts. >> in that case, the woman would have left a not on the car next to her. >> exactly. here's my insurance company. and paid for it. >> beat us poor men down. >> you know now to the epic fail at a tennis table tournament. we have seen athletes go a bit over the top, some more than others. but in this case, it proved costly. from the end zone to the soccer field to not so high-stakes ping-pong game. athletes taking a moment to celebrate a hard-earned victory. i may have stomped on the field a few times myself.
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>> strahan, touchdown, and the giants win. >> reporter: but go too far and you risk fines or penalties. and apparently when it comes to excessive celebration, table tennis is one sport that doesn't pl play. this morning, china's table tennis champion is finding it out the hard way. he just won germany 2014 men's world cup and a $45,000 prize. celebrating by kicking through a sign. even taking off his shirt and throwing it into the crowd. these two guys actually fighting over it. but get this, after stripping off that jersey, the international table tennis federation stripped him of his title and winnings. now he's apologizing, writing this was a perfect victory. i have been under a great deal of pressure. it was not acceptable behavior and i am sorry. an overzealous champ now kicking himself.
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>> it was a sincere apology. >> he didn't hit anybody. >> you fine him, don't take away the title. >> do we have more video of number 92, his celebrations. yes. there's a touchdown -- >> that was philadelphia and i was posing like ricky martin because i went to a ricky martin concert. in philadelphia they throw batteries at you. all kinds of stuff. but it was worth it. worth every bit. >> you'd do it again. >> i'd do it again. >> you hall of famer, you. >> i like that. >> let's check the weather. summerlike conditions in your town. people are dancing in northern illinois. at least yesterday. >> excessive celebration. >> this is the meteorologist happy dance. i don't know. look at the video. this was from chicago. bikini weather in chicago. and now it's changing. there it is, the cold blast right behind. salt lake city, a hard freeze warning this morning.
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your local forecast 30 seconds away, first the tuesday trivia. >> good morning, dave murphy with an update. nothing should showing on storm tracker 6 live double scan. we have sun up over the horizon mixing with a few clouds. temperatures are cool, on or about 50 in philadelphia. your exclusive accuweather 7-day, though, shows a glorious afternoon, a high of 75 degrees, very warm, sun mixing with clouds. clouds and sun tomorrow, 71. just a slight chance of a spotty shower. and then we cool down for thursday, sunny and
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a red light and that's what caused this accident. look at this suv completely flipped over on its roof. looks like there was a fuel spill and they put zapped down in the area and this is all bustleton avenue and princeton avenue. there were two children on the school bus. those children were not injured. no serious injuries here at the scene but an accident involving a school bus, two other vehicles, an suv flipped over. we've police blocking this off, two tow trucks on the scene. as we look live bustleton avenue and princeton avenue. stick to castor avenue and cottman or tysons street as your alternate. also here on the boulevard northbound we have this construction it's been partially blocking the ramp to northbound roberts avenue and causing big delays there, tam. >> okay, thank you karen. let's go to sky 6 hd and take a live look across center city. dave murphy sounds like a day for the record books. going to have fun. >> it is going to be a nice afternoon ahead. right now a bit on the cool side. it's late october. 51 degrees in philadelphia. a lot better than a lot of recent mornings. 44 in allentown, 47 in
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wilmington. low 60's right now down the shore and winds are very light. here's your exclusive accuweather 7-day and as tam mentioned, this afternoon is fun time. 75 degrees, sun mixing with some high mid level clouds and really nice this afternoon. and then tomorrow 71, clouds with some sun. a spotty shower is possible but still a pretty nice day. we're back to the low 60's on thursday. tam. >> okay, thank you david. coming up on "gma," could your playlist be the secret to having a winning day?
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♪ because you know i'm all about that bass ♪ ♪ no trouble all about that bass, megan trey nor. now does that song hold the secret to success at work? there's some new research out. we're doing to talk about it this morning. how listening to the right music can get you in the right mood. what's your song? >> what's my song? i don't know. that's a lot of pressure. >> you don't to want name just one? >> i like kelly clarkson. i like upbeat music. >> i'm motown. oh, gosh. that just -- >> i listen to music every morning. first thing i do. turn on the music. immediately. >> especially -- that other job you have. that song that you play every time -- >> every day. >> every day. >> i love that.
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yeah. >> we're going find out the top three in just a bit. also head, turn to the mystery at the broncos game. a father at his first nfl game vanishing at halftime. the desperate search for clues right now. also walmart being blasted for how it's marketing to plus size customers. what the retail giant is saying this morning. and this is incredible. moms to be running marathons right up until they give birth. why they say it's safe and natural for them to do. >> okay. >> yeah. >> i think we're going to have jen ashton to talk about that. begin this half hour with the bizarre disappearance at an nfl game in denver. a father vanishing at halftime. no phone, no credit card, very little cash. abc's clayton sandell has the story. >> reporter: thursday game night, broncos versus chargers on the field. and paul kitterman in the stands, taking this picture with
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his stepson jared and friends just before the 53-year-old's first broncos game. >> he was in a good mood. he was happy. >> reporter: but at halftime, they were separate when had jared went to the bathroom. when he came back, his stepfather was gone. >> we have been searching the stadium, the hospitals. going all over the place. >> reporter: he is a rancher who hails from kremmling. friends say he's more comfortable at home on the range than in the big city. he carried $50 in cash and left the rest at home. >> he lives his life, has family and friends and close knit group. keeps in touch. >> reporter: the stadium is sorting through hours of surveillance footage for clues, asking any fans who may have seen kitterman to come forward. denver police say a stadium employee was the last to see him sometime during the third quarter. but for now there's no evidence
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to suggest any crime. but his family and friends aren't so sure. >> just sick. every day that goes by. you just hope. >> reporter: now this morning friends and family will be back here putting up these missing persons fliers around the stadium. denver police to want know if any of the 77,000 fans that were here have any clue to break the case. >> strange story. thanks very much. turn now to the retrial of polo mogul john goodman for manslaughter. new questions about the jury as they get the case after the closing arguments on monday. tom llamas has the story. >> reporter: this morning as polo mogul john goodman's fate is in the hands of a jury, a twist. an alleged rest for jury tampering. sending a text to goodman's friend, chris campson, seen here
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testifying last week, offering to sway a jury member in exchange for cash. it sparked an investigation. it's the latest jury drama to rock the high-profile retrial of the multi-millionaire who's first conviction and 16-year instance was thrown out due to juror misconduct. inside the courtroom on monday, the defense using closing arguments to make an impassioned final push for his freedom. >> a tragic, terrible accident occurred. but there were no crimes committed by mr. goodman. >> reporter: arguing that goodman, pleading not guilty, wasn't drunk when he t-boned 23-year-old's car into a canal, but the brakes on the bentley failed. and he only left the scene because he was disoriented. >> he wasn't thinking about the can canal. >> reporter: prosecutors striking back. >> if he had stayed at the
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scene, scott wilson might be alive today. >> reporter: saying he was drunk from a night of partying. and he was clearly intoxicate when had he made this 911 call nearly an hour after the crash. >> i stopped and pulled out in front and i didn't see a car and -- where am i? >> reporter: his team claims he was drunk after the accident and wouldn't have called 911 if he had something to hide. >> there was no encouragement or pleading to get him to call 911. >> reporter: for "good morning america," tom llamas, abc news, new york. >> thanks to tom. now the latest on the high profile murder trial if pittsburgh with the two prominent physicians. the husband is accused of killing his wife by lacing her drink with cyanide and telling her it was a fertility treatment. playing the dramatic 911 call when she collapsed. ryan smith has the story. >> please, i think my wife is having a stroke.
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>> reporter: this morning prosecutors making their case against the man heard in this dramatic 911 call, renowned university of pittsburgh researcher dr. robert fer ran tee, accused of murdering his wife, dr. autumn klein, with a cyanide-laced energy drink. >> what makes you think she's having a stroke? >> she can't answer. >> reporter: testifying they found at least one container of the poisonous drug in his lab. the same drug prosecutors say he bought just two days before his wife's collapse. >> he hasn't reacted at all. no emotion. >> reporter: prosecutors believe they considered having a second child, and the 66-year-old told his 41--year-old wife to drink the cocktail saying it helped with fertility. >> my wife was trying to get pregnant again. >> getting injections? >> all kinds of drugs, yes. >> dr. klein was a prominent
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neurologist, work shown in this video. this newly released surveillance video showing her leaving her job. 30 minutes later, collapsing at home. the motive? he didn't want more kids and suspected his wife was having an affair. he has pleaded not guilty. his defense arguing there's no proof he gave his wife a lethal cocktail. the cause of her death, they say, either suicide or a mystery. they seized his laptop with google searches, one asking how to remove toxins from blood, and another how top remove from google search history. if convicted, he could face life in prison. >> thanks so much. and again with the weather. chicago and now this. >> chicago was bikini weather. then chill out today. look at that steamboat ski and resort in colorado. makes snow look good. and so does the video.
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5 to 8 inches in the valley there or on the mountain. if i could sell snow, it's just like that. we are watching the remnants, the moisture from ana out in the pacific. coming in, windy in coastal washington state. 40 to 50 mile per hour gusts. rain in 2 to 3 inch range. leave you with the beautiful >> thank you, ginger. sun come congress up over the horizon. it's a nice one. cool for now. temperatures in the low 50's across much of the region but this afternoon 75 and then 71 >> this weather report brought to you by microsoft surface. and i have to tell you guys, even though it's 70 degrees in d.c., two degrees short of a record. may or may not see snow in the forecast coming for the weekend.
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the retail giant issuing an apology for a section of its website dedicated to plus-size costumes labeled in an unflattering way. rebecca jarvis has the story. >> reporter: this morning the world's largest retailer facing a plus-sized controversy. walmart under fire after a shopper stumbled on this. an entire section of the website dedicated to quote fat girl costumes. >> i was shocked. i couldn't belief they would use those terms. >> reporter: prompting outrage online. what the heck is wrong with you people? this is pathetic. >> it is offensive. people were reacting and spreading the news. >> reporter: hours later walmart removing the heading, calling it unacceptable. admitting this never should have been on our site. >> we can only guess how it
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happened. maybe an employee used it as a place holder and set it life. >> reporter: justice just last year, alabama ber cbercrombie ad protests after the ceo said they wanted cool, good-looking kids in the clothes. before apologizing and offering larger sizes online. and target, spotting this dress on the site. listing regular sizes as heather gray, but plus-sizes, man tee dpra. taking it town, saying it was a mixup between buyers. and walmart says it's still investigating the cause behind this. they have renamed the section of the website women's plus-size halloween costumes. how could they let this happen? >> indeed. glad they made that change. thank you. and coming up, tom hanks
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a new study revealing that a big beat doesn't just get your body move, it makes you want to work harder. t.j. holmes is in the social square with more. how are you going? >> good morning. forget josh groe ban and celine dion, you better turn down for what? ♪ i'm all about that bass turns out megan trey nor is right. when you get music that makes you feel powerful, it's about the bas. a new study says that listening to certain kinds of music makes people to want work harder and take more control. >> our work suggests that strategically listening to high-powered music can help you perform better. >> reporter: 31 songs from pop, rock and roll, regular guy and hip-hop. and how powerful each track makes them feel. topping the high-powered play list, queen's high school gym
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favorite. ♪ we will rock you the nba staple. ♪ ya'll ready for this and 50 cents' party start. it turns out people listening to those songs not only felt more pumped up, they performed better and became more proactive. powerful music with powerful results. ♪ i'm all about that bass it begs the question, let us know using our #socialsquare. what song gets you pumped up. for me, it's kendrick lamar. anything. george, your song? >> i know this is going to shock you. i like to ease into the day with a little quiet. >> you? you? >> i try, guys. >> metallica. >> right there.
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>> ♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. 7:56 now on this tuesday october 28th. let's head over to karen rogers keeping an eye on that school bus accident in northeast philadelphia. good morning. >> good morning, chopper 6 was overhead right now northeast philadelphia, bustleton avenue and princeton avenue. an accident involving a school bus, two other vehicles hearing the driver of one of the vehicles went through a red light. there were seven children on the bus. none of them were injured. the driver of the overturned suv right there was injured but not seriously. he was wearing his seat belt. this bustleton avenue at princeton avenue. avoid the area altogether right now with chopper chopper 6 overhead. stick to castor avenue and
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cottman or use tyson as your alternate. we have other problems around the area. turnpike westbound approaching fort washington an accident cleared. still some slow going past bensalem approaching mid county. pen land blue bell pike blocked because of a water main water main break. >> beautiful day. doesn't feel like october. >> nice start to a nice day. finish going to be good. current temperatures. we have sun up over the horizon. it's cool, 50 degrees in philadelphia and only 42 in allentown. 61 down the shore. and your exclusive accuweather 7-day, well, if you're shivering a bit now don't worry about it this afternoon. a high of 75 degrees in philadelphia. even allentown going up to 74. low 70's at the shore. everybody looking good. and just beautiful with light winds. then tomorrow a mix of clouds and sun. another warm high of 71. although there's the chance of
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and would your workouts change if your employer paid you to exercise starting now? and new this morning, helping your kids recover from colds and coughs. the surprising action parents k better fast. and he's a global pop star. his concert for one in the delivery room that has everyone clicking. and wait until you hear from robby williams wife said that froze him out. and a spook-tacula night in the ballroom. derek and bethany back on top. >> you two were the embodiment of the flames of passion. absolutely fantastic. >> and the booted couple is with us live as we say --
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>> good morning, america! and look who's in times square this morning, sherri shepherd. working up the street, making her big broadway debut right now. hear about it this morning. >> she's a cinderella. >> yes. also antonio and cheryl, the lastest couple eliminated on "dancing with the stars." they flew all night. there they are. flew all night to be with us. and so looking forward to talking with them. >> two of our favorites. and this video is -- >> still got the moving. >> even with no sleep they bray it. this video is really bringing something too. give it to these women, pregnant marathoners working it until the moment they give birth. why so many of them say it's
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only natural. >> i can't run a marathon and i've never been pregnant. >> yeah? >> amazing. and the great story behind this selfie. yes, that's tom hanks. snapped it with his cab driver. we have the story ahead. >> can't wait. the news from amy. we begin with the developing story out of hawaii. a blistering flow of lava moments away from overrunning a town on the big island. they are scrambling to make detours in case it overtakes the main road and cuts off thousands. it has traveled 12 miles since the eruption in june. researchers in the gulf of mexico say the 2010 bp oil spill left behind a bathtub ring of oil on the floor. 10 million gallons formed the ring. an area as big as rhode island. they're not sure of the effect.
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bp disputes the findingings saying they failed to identify the oil's source. amber vinson, the second nurse infected with ebola while treating another victim has been released overnight. she is now ebola-free. and kaci hickox, quarantined for day was a returning from africa. she may sue new jersey over her treatment. cdc has issued new guidelines for treating health care workers. they eliminate the word quarantine. many states are following stricter guidelines. police in central florida put the brakes on a dangerous street race. capturing this chaotic scene on dash cam. 200 cars driving off. one driver was arrested, everyone else got away. they have been trying to stop the illegal racing for years now. here's a sign that times are changing.
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lowes will soon employee a robot as a sales assistant. the wall street journal say this is robot will greet customers, ask if they need help and guide them to certain products. and finally a new york city cab driver considers himself one lucky guy. he picked up a passenger, started chatting with him and suddenly realized it was tom hanks in the backseat. you know what he said next, he shouted, "wilson!" hanks called the man mr. ferrari for the shirt. they took this selfie. but later he was able to track down mr. ferrari and invite him and plus one to his new broadway show, "lucky guy with t." inviting him backstage. nice to know they're nice guys, tom and mr. ferrari.
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>> he's lucky. >> thank you. and health news now. a new study revealing the best way to treat coughs in young children. cough medicine can be dangerous for those under 4. dr. richard besser is here to tell us about it. this is the spoonful of sugar study? >> yeah. kids under 4, can't use cold and cough medicine. too dangerous to use. but as a pediatrician, you want to do something. honey, but in kids under 1 can't use that because of botulism. they had agave nectar, one colored water. and in the study, they looked the same. and one group nothing. the parents rated them. and the kids who got the agave nectar and the colored water, the cough got better, less stuffy nose, slept better. they were equally effective compared to those who got nothing. it was incredible. >> you are all parents. you feel like you want to do
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something? >> i think that's what it comes down to. as a parent you don't to want say that you just have to ride it out. thinking you're giving your child something. whether they're communicating this will help you feel better. and it does. there is a mind/body connection. seems to be working. >> what do you tell parents watching this as we approach cold and flu season? >> my standard advice is plenty of fluids, cool mist vaporizer, tylenol or motrin. but you have to consider whether or not to say -- and for the cough, half a teaspoon of agave neck or. i went on social media, and people are split whether a placebo, this is what it is, works. >> are you saying it's mind over matter? >> for this, it's behind over matter. >> thank you. and over to the social
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square. >> i'm on the move. let's take a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu" in the social square, powered by samsung galaxy. in "pop news," it could be the best oprah encounter yet. and i'm having a great encount we are sherri shepherd back with us, talking about her life right now and her brand new role. maybe i can get a part of this, something, something. you know what i mean? the simple way you can be happier starting this morning. revealing the secret. and the couple booted from "dancing with the stars," cheryl and antonio. we're lucky you're here. we're happy you're here. all that coming up live on gam in times square. want to give your family more vitamins, omega 3s,
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we can't wait for that. >> heard her inviting people in the studio audience to the performance last night. walking out. so grateful they were fans. she's the coolest. well, besides you guys. i want to start "pop news" with a really cool story. this woman, lori, a mom of two, a giant oprah winfrey fan told the new york post she wanted to meet her. she didn't know she'd get the chance in miami over the weekend this way. standing outside after restaurant saturday night, her foot was run over by an suv. could not have felt good. but she barely noticed it, because oprah jumped out of the back and made sure that she was okay. yes. it was a close call. lori assured oprah she was fine. because the two took pictures together. and she has documentation of her bucket list moment crossed off. nonkts broken toe? >> no. very lucky. >> the power of oprah.
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>> bones healed miraculously. nothing to write home about except cool pictures and a cool story. >> oprah hopped out. >> i don't believe oprah was drive. shall we move on? the numbers are in. business insider asking people to name the friendliest cities in the world. and two have snagged the number one spots. pack your bags for friendly places and head to melbourne, australia and auckland, new zealand. both lauded for the local's sense of humor and for the epic cultural experiences you will have. i have to go. this is my bucket list. the gold old usa getting plenty of friendly attention. amy and lara's favorite city, charleston, south carolina. you must try that cake. >> yes, go over the river bridge. >> oh. >> i will see you mt. battery. >> charleston in fourth, and
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they were very friendly to you. number nine, thanks to the southern hospitality. congratulations, guys. and finally in "pop news" it's a whole new world. wow. that was really bad. you know that song i'm thinking of, though. and this is why. if that doesn't just scream out jasmine flying on a flying carpet. or maybe just a cat on a roomba with a carpet covering it. but in my world, i see jasmine. and i see a flying carpet and makes me think halloween is coming. you never know what you'll see on "good morning america." that's on friday. >> that's one poised cat. >> on the roomba. it's a fine time. love the roomba story. >> and cats. >> a winning combination. >> every time. thanks. heat index coming up, out to ginger for weather.
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>> this is landon from hawaii. what do you want to say to everybody? >> aloha. >> again. >> aloha. >> we all say it. and this is myrtle beach. you will have a warm day when it burns off. charleston, take extra time or delay your trip if you have one. and the warmth, getting smooshed down by the jet stream. look at the numbers. aloha to the cold. new york city, down into the 60s. d.c. from the 80s, >> thank ginger, sun is up nice and bright this morning. we have temperatures around 50 in philadelphia, some suburbs still in the 40's but it's going to be a nice turn around this afternoon. your exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast shows a high of 75 today, very warm, sun mixing with some clouds. tomorrow probably more clouds than sun but still a nice high of 71. and just a slight chance of a spotty shower. back to the upper 60's on
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thursday. halloween now looks dry with a mix of clouds and sun but a chilly high of 58. back to "go >> and this is what i love. taylor or not, we have a great crowd here in times square. we'll see you guys out here soon. >> i agree, all the time. first in the heat index. it's tough to hit the gym after a day at the office. but one ceo offering employees extra incentive to stay in place. cliff barr and company, kevin cleary, sharing several tips to a healthy lifestyle. part of abc news see sweet insider series. it turns out employees at the company are able to use two and a half hours of work time per week to exercise. >> that is great. >> that is great. getting paid to stay active. he sets really an example himself. makes a 25-mile trek to work on his bike a couple times a week. so he sets the tone. a lot of people say they don't have time to work out.
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and he's saying that's no excuse. >> yep. >> it helps him as well, helps the business. good stuff. also this morning, you have heard the phrase fake is until you make it. a new study suggests that that is actually a good idea. find that if you walk like a happy person, upright posture, arms swinging at your side, you might feel happier. you can change your mood by changing your posture. remember the power pose, amy? >> yes. >> wonder if that works -- >> they say it changes your hormones. >> makes sense too. >> cortisol levels drop -- you feel powerful, right? >> you do. >> it makes sense. >> my mom used to say perception is reality. you put that out there what you want, and before you know it, it's happening. >> science supports that, lara. >> yes, it does. also ahead in the heat index, british pop star rob yib williams and his wife welcoming
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their second child. live tweeting hilarious videos with a singer serenading his wife while she's in labor. doing what looks like the mack ray that? his song "candy." and takes it to the next level. just catch. ♪ let it go ♪ ♪ let it go ♪ along with the rain and snow ♪ here i stand in the light of day ♪ ♪ let the wind go on ♪ the cold never bothered me anyway ♪ >> i know i might get a lot of heat for this, i would smack my husband. >> get out! >> i'm punching you in the face. i mean, i'm sorry, she's pushing. she was, like, shut up, please. >> oh, my gosh. >> i would have -- >> i was so embarrassed for her watching that. >> and denise is telling me, you're not alone, at the end she did say, "stop singing."
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>> you picked up on that. >> she was calmer than i would have been. >> okay. next up in the heat index, "dancing with the stars." halloween night last night. an especially treacherous one for one couple. let's take a look. >> on this seventh week of competition, the couple leaving right now is -- antonio and cheryl. >> cheryl! how are you, hon? >> welcome, thanks for coming in this morning. >> thanks for having us. >> so, antonio, you were kind of wishing lem didn't come back last night. >> he was the most kind last night. i'm glad he was back. we missed him a lot. it was good. we had an incredible journey. >> you really did. yeah. >> we had a great time. >> coming from no dance experience. antonio did an amazing job and i thought he improved every week. >> julianne hough said the same
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thing. a lot of it goes to you, cheryl, you're a great teacher. >> he's a great student. >> great teacher. >> there were two group dances. there was your team, team creepy versus team itsy bitsy. you played the world's strongest man? >> it was fun. >> he lifted me up there. if anyone can lift me, it's antonio. >> what's it like working with the competition? >> we had a great time putting this together. it wasn't really a competition. two different dances all together. they looked different. >> you could run for office. >> which office, though? >> i know. you may have noticed in the video, finally, just suspenders, no shirt. what took so long, cheryl? >> we did a couple weeks ago for the janet jackson song. when are you going to take off his shirt in you have to strategically plan this. but we need the votes. >> slowly. >> we saw your kids watching
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last night. what did they say at the end of the night? >> they loved being there every week. last night it was a sad moment because we had to leave. but we're so blessed you know? we have been traveling doing this other show, fixing and finishing it, and dancing at the same time. so it's been kind of rough, you know. she had to come with us. >> two jobs, actor by day and dancer by night. >> it's great to have made it this far considering what i'm doing. yeah, we've been kind of going all night long. >> it seemed like a fun atmosphere, and you guys have fun with one another. some pranking, something about a clown? >> they got me good, erin andrews. i literally almost jumped off the balcony. and last night too. oh, my gosh. >> all night long. >> third time. >> and here we go again. i hate getting scared. i cannot deal with it. i was about to dive over.
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>> how do you read all this coming down into the stretch? >> it's just -- it could be anyone's game. alfonso is so strong, sadie, bethany. you have no idea. it really is up to the voters out there. everyone has to vote. >> thank you, guys. >> great job, congratulations. >> thank you. and the "gma" flash poll, who was your favorite couple on "dancing with the stars." you picked sadie robertson and mark ballas and their zombie-themed pa sew double. and the morning stir, just in time for the new york city marathon. a story that caught our eye in the new york times. training and competing even during their pregnancies. how safe is it? juju chang has the story. >> i'm going to do some drills. >> reporter: for this elite runner, it's a speed bump of a different kind. this is 30-year-old clara peterson, training up to eight
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miles a day while eight months pregnant. this wasn't her first. >> i ran all nine months, with all three pregnancies. they were growing and i was feeling fantastic. so i went for it. >> reporter: and this is 36-year-old kara, mom of 4-year-old colt who went on a run the day she went into labor. today she's hoping to be the top american in this sunday's new york city marathon. >> my son is cheering for me this new york. >> reporter: these women are part of an emerging trend, maintaining a professional running career and balancing a family to boot. this summer, alicia ran the 800 meters eight and a half months pregnant. elite runners get the okay from their doctors to train while pregnant, taking even a week can set back their training. it may seem intense, but it feels natural to them. >> i'm an elite athlete. i know my body, i know what's okay and what isn't.
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>> reporter: and balancing it all isn't easy. maternity leave is rare, and they have to strategize the best times to get pregnant as to not miss out on sponsorships and medals. >> i knew if i wasn't pregnant by a certain date, i would have to wait another four year. >> reporter: and she decided to have kids early, hoping to peak later. at 30, she's pregnant with number four and still running strong. >> if i go too many days without run, it's like not brushing my teeth for a week. i have to do it. >> reporter: for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, new york. and dr. jennifer ashton is here. you have delivered 1500 babies or so. >> give or take. >> what is your take on this? >> my take is pregnancy is not a disease. it's 2014. we really need to stop making pregnant women feel fragile, weak, sick. now, this is not for every woman. this is not for every pregnancy.
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every pregnancy is different. and there's limited data if for extreme exercise. but what we do know about exercise and pregnancy, the benefits for the mother and the baby far outweigh any ricks. if you're the average non-professional athlete, what is your recommendation? >> look at a couple of things when you talk about the physiology between the mom and the baby. we care about the mom's core temperature, so don't get overheated. we care about the maternal heart rate. loose ligaments, can make sprains more easy to. happen. and later in pregnancy, a change in the center of gravity. this is for the average woman. check with your doctor, your obstetrician, midwife before starting anything. stay cool. this is not the time for hot yoga, robin. >> got you. >> you want to say well-hydrated. and listen to your body. you heard the elite athletes. you know your body better than anyone. if it doesn't feel right, stop.
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>> ♪ >> good morning. happy happening today a meeting to talk about the hazing investigation that shut down the football program at central west bucks high school. one student was forced to grab a player's private parts while fully clothed. it's 8:27. i'm tamala edwards. let's head to matt pelman taking a look in chester county. >> a truck doesn't want to run this morning, never what any of us likes including driver of the truck i'm sure. route 100 southbound south of the route 130 bypass much the tanker truck is knocking out the left lane. left lane is squeezing by. on the pennsylvania turnpike westbound still moving slowly but that crash near fort washington is long gone. however in blue bell there's a water main break blocking penllyn blue bell pike this
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morning. stick with plymouth road or bethlehem pike. we have a nasty crash earlier in northeast philadelphia. chopper 6 was over the scene of the three vehicle wreck. one of the vehicles involved that school bus, the other an overturned suv. see it on its roof. the intersection is princeton and bustleton avenue. stick with cottman or tyson instead of princeton which is blocked. instead of bustleton use castor avenue on this tuesday morning, tam. >> thank you matt. let's head over to meteorologist karen rogers. >> it is gorgeous out here. we have brute sunshine some clouds above. temperature 50 degrees in the city but upper 40's in some of the suburbs. we are headed up to 75 today. very warm. temperatures more than 10 degrees above average. we're staying dry with lots of sun and some clouds mixing in. tomorrow clouds and sun, a high of 71 with a spotty shower around at times. on thursday, it's sunny but cooler. we drop down to average, 61 degrees. friday clouds and sun for halloween, 58 and halloween looks dry now, tam.
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♪ thriller ♪ ♪ thriller night ♪ and no one this morning. and take a look at that right there. halloween coming up. here's one way to celebrate. everyone there at san diego state university getting ready with an epic flash mob. all to michael jackson's "thriller." >> that's great. >> it's the annual halloween baseball game. >> that looks great. that dance, it's just timeless. it's a classic. i liked fried egg. that's good. we are so excited. counting down to the big halloween show on friday. we love seeing your costumes as we plan ours. and share one from megan, one of our viewers. >> do we need to tell you what this is? it's a bunch of elsas from
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""frozen." and those costumes are hand-made by their grandmother. i'm sorry, i made my kids go to marshalls. we're in and out. >> i was trying to do hand-made. one year i was a tree, brown corduroys, a brown turtle neck and a hatbox with leaves glued on. >> you're traumatized. >> still traumatized, thanks, mom. >> robin. >> and this is sherri shepherd, making her debut as the wicked stepmother in rodgers and hammerstein's "cinderella." take a look. >> she sits by the cinders of the fire and her name is ella. so i call her sind cinderella. why don't i have any friends? >> go figure. >> go figure. >> how are you doing? >> hey, there.
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>> you're looking great. >> i'm excited to be alive. it's a great day. >> you are having so much fun, aren't you? >> i'm having the best time of my life doing broadway. barbara walters didn't have high expectations for the show, but you are adorable. try acting more. >> you sound like barbara a little bit. >> i love her. >> we all do. you went from "the view" to broadway ask lost your voice? in the first week? >> first week, four shows in. i had to write everything on a dry erase board. boy, get up. why did you wet the bed? come back here. don't turn your back on me. jeffrey took advantage. he would walk away. i was in the cab trying to write down where i was going. it was awful. >> couldn't talk for a week. >> i strained my vocal chords. i'm a comic, i have never done vocal warmups. even now i have to go --
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[ singing ] >> it's a musical, you don't sing. >> everybody has a solo but me. i'm not singing. you delude yourself into thinking you can sing. it's possible. remix. it is never good. >> you talked about barbara coming and whoopi has been there to see you. she surprised you. you don't like surprises. >> i don't like surprises. and i didn't know she was coming. i saw the dread locks first. i didn't know how much i missed her. for seven years with her, i couldn't stop crying. i love her so much. she said, child, you were good. was good. >> you ever done barbara walters and whoopi. >> what do i have to do about rosy? i have gout and here are my toes. and i've got sciatic and 12 more
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in the year on the view. >> your feelings -- >> you want to see my feet? that's my feet, i'm rosie o'donnell, welcome to the vuiew. >> i gather you have been watching? >> i haven't been watching it at all. no, i watch every morning. i love hot topics. i scream at the tv. i'm screaming out my jokes. nobody's listening to me. so i go to cinderella and do hot topics. >> wish them well. they're going to be just fine. >> you know how it is, it takes a moment. nicolle wallace, she's my favorite kind of republican. she can be changed. i love that. i love the ladies. and they have a new set because it was all white. i was kind of like heaven. but they fight too much. it wasn't heaven. bo borrowed the colors from "gma." i watch is every day. >> this is what we miss monday
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through friday. we have to go to broadway. >> you have to go to broadway to see me do my stuff. >> to see this. you have this movie with chris rock coming up. >> "top five," i play his ex-girlfriend. no love scene in it. i have to talk to chris about that. get my love scene in there. it's a great move. it's coming out december 3rd. i'm excited about it. >> you wanted people to come out and see you. and thing, oh, goodness, look at you, look at you, sherri, you're embracing life. you have a lot of things going on, but you're here. >> i'm here. i read about myself in the tabloids. that girl has it bad. they're talking about me. it's not me. i just feel i am doing to well. i have to be honest. i'm smile, i'm happy, life is good. living for my son, jeffrey. who didn't like me in sicinder a cinderella. didn't like me not being kind. said to the fairy god mother, can you change places with my
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mommy. >> we know it's been a bitter time with your soon to be ex. >> going through the divorce. >> yes. and what advice do you have for those going through their something? >> i'm a person of faith. i am in a lot of prayer. and i know that i get up every morning and i go, i'm going to smile my way through it. this is -- i smile my way through things and i act as if -- as if -- when all is said and done, it's my it's said and done time. >> this too shall pass. >> there is a light at the end of the tunnel. all of that stuff. >> it is great to see you. >> good seeing you too. >> i think we're going to see that little bit with the bunion up. >> this is my foot. i'm rosie o'donnell. >> sherri in cinderella on broadway, through november 23rd. over to ginger with the final check on the weather. oh, goodness gracious. that's right. this is a sports-themed weather.
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see why. we're going to talk about the world series. the forecast for kansas city. yes, mid-50s, calm wind, clear skies. not bad. and the strong storms we mentioned earlier. move through parts of western pennsylvania, kentucky, ohio, throughout the day today into tonight and down through tennessee and kentucky. and the west coast, haven't talked much. see the >> hey, ginger, i'm meteorologist karen rogers. bright sunshine an comfortable 50 degrees right now. here's your exclusive accuweather 7-day. very warm this afternoon, 75 degrees for your high. tomorrow mix of clouds and sun, maybe a spotty shower >> all that weather brought to you by citi double cash card. i'm here with shaquille o'neal. nba legend.
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i was getting a picture. he's taller than i thought. >> i'm pretty tall. >> you are. tnt, ask we're right on the stage here, the nba -- now you're an nba analyst. inside the nba kicks off tonight. >> kicks off here, times square, 7:00. >> can you tell us who you're liking this year? >> well, everyone's anticipating the start of cleveland. everybody's interested to see how lebrebron james, kevin love kyrie irving, how that team is going to do. kobe is returning. durant is hurt. wes brooks takes over the spurs. excited about this season. >> we're in a court on times square. there's a fan zone and a whole thing going on. what's the event tonight? >> tnt, best show in the world. >> in the world. >> we come to new york to celebrate with you guys, celebrate with the fans. and we're doing the nba kickoff tonight. samsung galaxy is here.
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they built this fan-friendly zone. come out, hang out with us, me, charles, ernie, kenny. >> is it a ginger family zone? >> of course. >> i want to play a little. >> of course. >> can you help me out? >> you have to dunk it hard, though. >> are you ready? >> one, two, three, go. >> woohoo! all right -- so espn kicks off the nba season and coverage right here wednesday night with a whole lot going on. we have something else coming up -- i'm going to hang here. this is great. in the kitchen with her ♪ music
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holidays coming up. that means family and food. we have the perfect cookbook for your next big gathering. it's called the pollan family table, written by tracy pollan and her mom and sisters. and tracy wentworth went on special assignment to their kitchen. >> these are sweet. ♪ >> reporter: all right, so first of all, you're all big foodies. i know tracy is a big foodie. she eats off my plate occasionally. do you love food as much as she does? >> oh, yeah. >> is this a generation-fed book of recipes? >> not quite. some of the recipes are my mom's
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recipes. and some are ones that i cooked a lot when the kids were growing up. but then many are the kids own recipes that they cooked for their own families. it's a mix. >> reporter: is this a staple? >> it's a signature. >> the signature salad. >> reporter: look at her brantding herself. and this is at every big family gathering? >> yes. ♪ how competitive are you guys in the kitchen? >> oh, no. >> tracy's -- tracy tells a totally different story. friends of mine who don't cook, have never cooked, now they feel like it's too late, they're scared. >> we tell people what they should be looking if. toast your nuts. >> reporter: how dare you talk like that, ladies. >> citrus roasted chicken.
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>> you could try some now if you want to. >> reporter: nothing would make me happier. this is so good. >> yay. >> reporter: mmmm. good morning, america. >> and thank you so ali wentworth, all the recipes on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. the whole family here, quirky, dana, tracy and lori. and i love the ideal of this book. you were the inspiration. working full-time, but you insisted on a family dinner every night. >> right. it's what i had when i was growing up and i just really wanted to make sure that my kids had the same experience and then they've gone on to give it to their own kids. so it's all gone forward and quite wonderful. >> one thing to do is every night, another to put it together. >> oh, yes. writing books is hard. yeah, it was. we had all sort of talked about writing a book for a long time. but the timing was never right.
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and basic -- basically we all got tired of our friends calling us up saying, can you just e-mail that recipe that you made the other night? we had so much demand from just our close friends. put it all together. >> we have been starting. we had a couple of family dinners already with it. got to ask, what's michael's favorite recipe? >> michael's fooifrt right now, changes week to week, the salmon with the salsa verde this week. >> good one. you brought this treat, nirvana bars from your daughter. can i try one? >> please do. >> that's great. what is that? >> they are seven, eight layers. i don't know if you saw a study saying chocolate is really good for your memory. >> we did that yesterday. >> coconucoconut, chocolate, nu gram crackers and they're delicious. everyone likes them. >> they're really, really good. so what's the message for people
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who are intimidated by the kitchen or just too strapped for time? >> yeah, there can be a lot of fear when it comes to cook. and people define themselves. i don't cook, i'm a bad cook, i'm a good cook. start slowly. start with maybe one meal a week if you're feeling fearful and build from that. it's not an all or nothing venture. ease into it slowly. >> i'm going to eat this, it's so good. your family, michael taught so much about food. he wrote the forward. >> he did. it was such a treat. we're doing a book signing where he's moderating. it's brought our family closer together, and michael who lives on the west coast, we have got ton spend time with him as well. that's special. >> and all the recipes, the pollan family table, thanks, guys. and a football star turned
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] hey, we want to thank sam hunt and the band. the new album is out now. name of the town in alabama. a reason that you picked that for the title. >> yeah, i spent a lot of time in that area. and a lot of the people and experiences i had there inspired the song writing on the record. i have a strong personal connection between that word and the songs. >> i don't know if people know, football player. you were headed to the pros. decided that's not hard enough. i'm going to try to break into country music. >> yeah, i made that decision after graduating. it wasn't really a decision.
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fate led me down this road. but i'm happy to be doing this. ngts what's tougher, making it in nashville or on the gridiron? >> nashville is tough. but i love it equally. >> you are great. >> congratulations. >> have a great day, everybody. >> ♪ >> good morning. police and the spca have raided a suspected dog fighting operation in south philadelphia.
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officers say they've removed about eight puppies and five adult dogs from the house. they found syringes in the home that may have been used to inject steroids into the animals. we'll have a live updid it on "action news" at noon. 8:56 now on this tuesday october 28th. let's head over to matt pelman. good morning. >> good morning to you, tam. as this often goes we have a beautiful morning out there with some less than ideal traffic situations. like a crash on the pennsylvania turnpike eastbound side in chester county between downingtown and valley forge. left lane is blocked. and you're looking at speeds just in the teens. also slow in the teens on the eastbound side of the 30 bypass. a little heavier than normal even because of these broken down trucks on 100 southbound just south of 30 still taking out the right lane. number of issues in montgomery county including that water main break that's blocking penllyn blue bell pike, plymouth road or bethlehem pike are alternates and earlier issues on the roosevelt boulevard are out of there but southbound still slow from broad street on down to the schuylkill. tam. >> okay, thank you matt. it's already shaping up to be a beautiful day. let's go over to karen rogers.
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good morning. >> good morning, tam. temperatures just jumped 5 degrees in the city. let's take a look right now at the temperature profile. it's 55 degrees in philadelphia. already 58 in millville. but just 49 in allentown. and reading. so, off to a good start today. very warm. 75 for your high temperatures. more than 10 degrees above average with clouds and sunshine. becoming cloudy tonight with maybe a spotty shower around tonight or tomorrow but tomorrow clouds and sun, still mild, 71 for your high, tam. >> okay, thank you karen. coming up today on the noon a second nurse who caught the ebola virus is getting out of the hospital. we'll have details on amber vincent's release planned for later today. also the nurse quarantined after she came back from west africa is talking about suing new jersey. live with kelly and michael next here on 6abc.
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ryan costello went into politics. in 2001, doctor manan trivedi joined the marines. trivedi served as a battlefield surgeon in iraq. costello served himself by voting to raise his own pay. and while trivedi cared for patients in pennsylvania, costello gave millions in government contracts to his campaign contributors -even as he cut funding for child abuse prevention. in congress, only trivedi will do what's right for you.
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i'm manan trivedi, and i approve this message. announcer: it's "live with kelly and michael." today, one of our favorite funny actresses, amy poehler. and from the new series "the mccarthy's," joey mcintyre. plus, our countdown to halloween continues with a look back at more of our favorite costumes and moments. 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]
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