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good morning, america. happening now -- on the run. the world's most tang rouse drug lord the target of massive manhunt this morning. the new details of his dramatic escape. the mile long tunnel, complete with a motorcycle. the construction site where he emerged before disappearing. thousands on alert on both sides of the border for the man some are calling the bin laden of the drug trade. developing now -- severe storm threat. nearly 50 million americans on alert right now. storms striking overnight, lightning hitting this scoreboard on a high school field. another bolt setting this church on fire, tornadoes touching down, torrential rain triggering flash floods. putting this neighborhood underwater. beach blast. the woman thrown into the air by a mysterious explosion at the beach. >> she was like a human cannon,
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just four feet up, ten feet out smacked on her torso. >> slamming down on rock. investigators with no clue right now. and this morning, the woman speaking out, sharing her incredible story. such a precious moment. the baby. the tiny glasses. and the moment she sees her parents clearly for the first time. the story behind an incredible gift. good morning, america. how about starting your week off with a smile. loved that happy baby. little piper getting her first pair of glasses. that's been viewed more than 12 million times on facebook. >> i think i've watched it 5 million. beautiful, beautiful. >> it's adorable. >> dan, you'll have more on that coming up. >> i don't know what i like better the glasses or the hair cut. perfect. >> the whole thing.
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we begin with the all-out manhunt right now for the world's most dangerous drug lord. joaquin guzman. known as el chapo. he escaped through a hole in his cell and down a mile-long tunnel. this is where that tunnel ended. inside a building in a nearby construction site. el chapo is also wanted here in the u.s. where he's charged with drug trafficking and murder. gio benitez is in mexico with the latest. >> reporter: this morning, an all-out manhunt. the powerful and dangerous joaquin guzman. best known as el chapo, on the run, after escaping from a maximum security prison again. >> el chapo is like the osama bin laden of drug trafficking.
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>> reporter: authorities suspending flights at the nearby airport. taking 18 prison employees in for questioning. el chapo was last seen in the shower area of his cell. under that shower a dug-out hole. 20 inches by 20 inches wide. authorities finding a ladder they belief he used to drop himself 30 feet below ground. winding his way through a labyrinth of tunnels. the tunnels, 5'6" as tall as el chapo himself. the passage outfitted with a motorcycle. the end of a tunnel this gaping manhole, surrounded by corn fields on a half built piece of farmland. nobody would have found it strange that there was a tunnel. these are tunnels under construction all around this area. that's the prison right there. the man known as the most powerful drug terrificer in the
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world is the head of the sinaloa drug cartel. so powerful he's responsible for tens of thousands of deaths by overdoses or murders. >> whenever there's a community in the unite where you can find the presence of heroin cocaine, marijuana, those drugs are connected to el chapo. >> reporter: he first broke out of a different prison in 2001 and wasn't captured for 13 year. the government parading him in front of cameras. saying the famous last words, that he would never escape again. for "gma" gm gio benitez, abc news mexico. >> let's bring in pierre thomas. u.s. officials anxious and angry about the escape. >> reporter: yes, good morning, george. el chapo is facing charges here in the u.s. the u.s. officials wanted him
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extradited. that didn't happen. given the amount of carnage and overdoses tied to this man, my sources were to say the least unhappy. they're reaction would be really? you let this man get away again? >> what is the u.s. doing to help mexico get him? >> reporter: the d.e.a. is working their informants. this is a huge failure. it would be like al capone breaking out of prison twice. his cartel is responsible for more than 25% of illegal drugs in the u.s. this will reignite questions about corruption in the mexican law enforcement. the u.s. has spent $1 billion to e reform the system. >> all right, george. now to the dangerous weather. nearly 50 million americans on alert. damage lging winds, hail possible
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tornadoes from chicago to nashville. this after a night of severe storms hit millions. alex perez is in chicago this morning. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. the city bracing for the storm expected to pound the chicago area most of the morning. across the country, a weekend of wild weather. a weekend of weather mayhem across the midwest. [ siren blaring ] four tornadoes touching down in minnesota. this rope tornado forming and lingering. >> wow. look at that. >> reporter: winds gusting up to 80 miles per hour. cars fulling off the highway and seeking shelter under this overpass while waiting on the storm. torrential rains triggering flash floods in kentucky. you can see from above, neighborhoods completely flooded. the suv pulling the boat now more submerged than the actual
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boat. in florida, blinlding rain and then this. that huge bolt striking a scoreboard on a high school field. >> water spout. >> reporter: check out this water spout. that vortex the sucking water out of the gulf of mexico and putting on quite a show. this sorm is headed east from here. making flash flooding problems where people are already dealing with them even worse. >> thank you. rob, you have more on the damage. >> yeah, that same line of storms did this. straight-line winds. only four reports of tornadoes yesterday. the straight-line winds can do just as much damage. these are severe. dusty, possibly damaging winds through chicago during the morning commute. we'll have a couple of rounds with this. it will reinvigorate. maybe even in chicago again this afternoon. the target zone parts of illinois indiana, parts of kentucky. tomorrow that pushes to the
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east. it doesn't weaken a whole lot. as alex mentioned, there will be a flood threat with this. we'll talk about that in a few. the latest now on the high-stakes nuclear negotiations to stop iran from developing a nuclear weapon. they're working through some final con fikts. as the latest deadline hits tonight. martha raddatz has the latest from tehran. >> reporter: it's difficult to imagine this deal will not be agreed on. the question is when? after so much talk of it being done by today, it appears there may be a few final technical issues to work out. secretary kerry and some of his counterparts meeting in vienna all looking far more serious than the relaxed pictures from this weekend. even the iranians who were so positive are now saying the timing is uncertain. the goal of the negotiations, to curb iran's ability to build a
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nuclear weapon for at least ten years. and for the iranians to get the punishing sanctions lifted. everyone we've talked to on the streets are eager to see the sanctions lifted. we expect celebrations in the streets if and when deal is announced. george? >> thank you. we turn to the race for the white house. donald trump dominated the field over the weekend, drawing a huge droud in phoenix. doubles down on his criticism of mexico and illegal immigration. jon karl covering this. >> reporter: sometimes it seems like donald trump is run against mex ko in h campaign. he's accusing the government of intentionally letting el chapo go. in a tweet, he said the u.s. will invite el chapo, the mexican drug lord who just escaped prison to become a u.s. citizen because our leaders can't say no.
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the biggest rally we have seen in this campaign so far. donald trump attacking mexico attacking illegal immigrants. lindsey graham said he's a wrecking ball for the future of the republican party. >> the biggest crowds of the campaign donald trump and bernie sanders. the republican field will have a new candidate today. scott walker wisconsin governor will make the announcement today. he sat down with david muir. >> is jeb bush name from the past or a name for the future? >> i don't think a name from the past beat names from the past. you need a name from the future. >> he starts out the race if a strong position. >> he does. and just a short while ago, he made it official on twitter. tweeting i'm in. i'm running for president because americans deserve a leader that will fight and win for them. we now have 15 republican candidates.
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but if there's any one of them that could be seen as the front-runner now, i could say it's scott walker. take iowa. he's had a lead in iowa the very first voting in every poll since february. >> okay jon karl thank you very much. you can see all of david's interview on "world news tonight." now to one of the most highly anticipated books ever. "go set a watchman." it's the most preordered book on amazon since the final installment of harry potter. spoiler alert. their hero has a dark side. tom llamas here are more. >> reporter: good morning. on the screen like in a book atticus finch stood like a towering beacon of morally. he's no saint. >> and our courts all men are
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created equal. >> reporter: on tuesday, readers will open "go set a watchman" and meet a different, older, and yes, racist atticus. in the new book which takes place 20 years after the classic "to kill a mockingbird" atticus a has reportedly attended a ku klux klan meeting. lee wrote watchman before mockingbird. it's led to questions of whether the 89-year-old author who hasn't spoken publicly since the '60s every wanted this one published. harper kol lips said lee requested the book be published without any editorial intervention. the book already a hit. >> this is the literary event of the decade if not more. we had absolutely no reason to expect this was ever coming.
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>> reporter: smashing presale records at libraries and in stores. award-winning actress reese witherspoon lending her book to the audio book. >> it's awful hot up here, said dill. >> reporter: any book where at kus fimpl is a bad guy is not a book i want to read. >> he's revealed as a racist in a new book. maybe the hero is teaching us a new lesson. no man is perfect. now, "go set a watchman" hits book shelves and available for downloads tomorrow. i got an advanced copy. it came in an armored truck. though there's no editor it doesn't feel overwritten. but atticus is a different man. >> la, la la la, la, la. >> somebody else here got an
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early copy. >> i read it over the weekend. it's riveting. it's heart breaking to see the portrayal of atticus finch. but the scenes between him and scout. any dad will read that and be absolutely gripped. >> cannot wait to read it now. and you can see exclusive new photos of harper lee on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. thank you for the review. >> i didn't give away too much. >> you did better than tom over there. >> tom, you did great job. >> you did. you did. >> i didn't even finish the book. and dan harris is here. good news for wall street? >> yes, yes. absolutely. breaking news overnight that will come as a big relief for stock markets around the world. european leaders have agreed to a last-minute deal to keep greece from going bankrupt. it requires some of the strict spending cuts that greek voters recently rejected.
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the deal needs to be approved. a fatal drag race in north carolina. the driver of a mustang lost control, crashing into a group of onlooker killing four people. the driver is under arrest. police are searching for another driver. the search resumes this morning in washington state for a missing plane with a family on board. a couple in their 60s and their teenage daughter are missing. two wildfires have forced families to evacuate after the fires got close to 300 homes. the fires have burned 30 square miles now. south of the border, people living near one of mexico's most active volcanos are bracing for eruptions. they've intense fied since thursday. now to a stupid criminal file. thieves using a stolen backhoe to crash through a bank and haul
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the atm away. the police spotted them and asked what they were carrying. the men said they were just collecting scrap metal. yet just happened to be in the shape of an atm that just happened to be filled with cash. the cops smartly did not buy that. finally this morning. a baby named piper getting her first pair of glasses the other day in ohio. a bit of a struggle at first. watch as she sees her mom clearly for the first time ever. it is awesome. and a couple of seconds later, she turns to see her dad. we will see that in a few seconds here. and then she sends -- she spends just a few seconds magically swiveling between the two of them. i usually try to end my news casts with a wisecrack. this morning, there is no improving on that. >> that was beautiful. >> good to have you back. >> thank you, great to be back. and thank you to serena williams. what a wimbledon, everybody.
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the sensational serena williams made tennis history. and novak djokovic proving why he's number one in the world. taking his second straight crown from the fan favorite. fan favorite roger federer had the crowd on their feet as he attempted to capture his eighth bim bdon title. >> 15 minutes of brilliant tennis by both men. >> reporter: but in the end, number one ranked in the world novak djokovic prevailed in a four-set nail biter. and this morning, everyone is still buzzing around serena williams. i sat down with the six-time champ moments after her victory. number six. >> number six is special. i went for number six. i don't think i went for it. i was competing for it for the past two years. came up a little short. so this year just had a different approach of staying relaxed and staying in the moment and just focusing on one match at a time.
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>> reporter: yes, you're here. holding that -- balancing the trophy on your head. >> doing everything i can with the trophy because they take it away so fast. enjoy the moment. >> reporter: her victory over 21-year-old garbine muguruza makes the 33-year-old williams the oldest grand slam winner of all time. she credits her longevity to her man tall toughness and support of family and friends, including a few famous once in her player's box. >> i do. i'm the player that looks over is that okay? is that good? >> reporter: and when you gt a point it was like -- >> in your face. >> reporter: all eyes are on you. i know you haven't wanted to talk about it. so it's done. serena slam 2.0. >> i'm so excited. i still am like i really won four grand slams in a row. i got another serena slam. it's an amazing feeling. i'm trying to enjoy the moment. >> reporter: looking forward, the u.s. open could mean so much. >> i look forward to the crowd.
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>> breaking right now at 7:26 a two-alarm fire destroyed a home in delaware on weldon park drive in talleyville. a 354 homeowner was treated at the scene for dizziness. the family cat died in the fire. crews contained it at this point. matt pellman has traffic.
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>> reporter: starting the workweek with heavy delays, of course, on the schuylkill expressway from past montgomery through the boulevard to gladwyn. travel time 33 minutes ideally should be 14 minutes. slow on the westbound schuylkill expressway. speeds on the turnpike in the 30s near fort washington. in ambler watch out for a crash at church street. broken down vehicle on 309 northbound checked the cameras doesn't look like anything is there. traffic on the ben franklin bridge westbound from camden, a slow go, right lane blocked for construction around the clock for the rest of the summer. construction on the delaware memorial bridge blocking a lane in both directions. delays there, as well. >> reporter: david is off, karen rogers joins us with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: hey, matt it's getting sticky out here, 74 degrees, the high today 87. a typical summer day warm and humid.
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we have the chance for a little shower or thunderstorm in one or two places most of us us stay dry. tomorrow more numerous showers and thunderstorms, we'll see them as early as the morning hours when you're driving to work in the morning commute. in the afternoon, could be heavy, 85 is the high. wednesday, sticky, unsettled showers and thunderstorms. everything changes by thursday, dry and less humid. >> a teen celebrates by being cancer free by running up the rocky steps the story is at 6abc.com.
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good morning, america. right now, the massive manhunt for the world's most dangerous drug lord. thousands on alert on both sides of the mexican board for el chapo, after his daring prison break. nearly 50 million nerns the cross hairs for severe weather. after torrential rains, dangerous lightning and damaging winds strike overnight. and good news for your 401(k). stocks around the world rising. investors relieved by greece's bailout deal. good morning, america. a lot to get to today. including good news for star wars fans. big surprise over the weekend. harrison ford made an appearance at comic-con. >> he looks good. >> he does. fans were thrilled to see him.
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>> they got a new sneak peek of the movie. we start this half hour with the mysterious explosion on a rhode island beach. the blast so forceful it knocked one woman on to the rox, sending her to the hospital. this morning, the beach is back open. we're hearing from that woman. abc's linzie janis is in rhode island. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, robin. that woman was sitting in her peach chair with her toes in the water when suddenly the ground beneath her exploded throwing her up into the air and sending dozens of others scrambling to safety. this morning, the beach goer thrown into the air by a mysterious explosion speaking out. says she has no memory of the incident. >> it was a beautiful day. the beach was bid zi. a lot of people there. the last thing i remember is reading my book. >> reporter: invisit gators trying to figure out what caused the explosion. >> speem started screaming and
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running. >> reporter: the blast occurring along this jetty saturday. launching 60-year-old kathleen danise into the air and slamming her down on to the rocks. have she was like a human cannon. four feet up ten feet out, smacked on her torso. >> reporter: paramedics carrying her away on a stretcher, with two broken ribs and a concussion. authorities e evacuating the beach. calling in the bomb squad. >> we know that it wasn't man-made. >> reporter: officials mystified. >> there is something that happened there. >> reporter: some beach goers said they smelled gas after the explosion. the gas company says there's though line under the beach. the u.s. guy joj call survey saying there was no seismic activity in the area. >> you're not going to see an explosion like this from a gee logic source without a seismic
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record. >> we went back this morning. there was no caution tape up and having kids climb the rock wallace. >> reporter: this morning, it's open to the public. but danise says she's not going back any time soon. >> that was my favorite location. until we know what actually happened no. no. >> reporter: the blast let a hole in the sand. within 24 hours, authorities filled it in and reopened the beach, everyone though they have no idea what caused the explosion. right now, they won't say if they have a theory. >> hmm. >> so strange. >> very. >> thank you, linzie. >> gotta get some answers though. >> you would think. we turn to the missing mother of five in kentucky. crystal rogers disappeared five days ago. her boyfriend was the last person to see her. police say he's cooperating. her family is suspicious. >> reporter: over 100 people now searching for chris call rogers. her live-in boyfriend says she
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was up late the night of july 3rd and gone the next morning. the family says intensifying. 35-year-old crystal rogers was last seen by her live-in boyfriend and father of her 2-year-old son, brooks houck on july 3rd. the only sign of rogers her car on this highway. >> i know she wasn't this that car. >> reporter: her keys purse, uncharged cell phone recovered inside the car. police say houck has been cooperative and he denies any knowledge of her disappearance. officials telling rogers family the results inconclusive. houck defending himself on nancy grace. >> i'm innocent. i want to emphasis to remain on crystal's safe return. >> reporter: her family not
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convinced by his story. speaking to us overnight. >> he's had no emotion. it's like -- nothing's changed to him. and us to our whole world has changed. >> i can't understand how you live with the mother of your baby for 3 1/2 years and you don't report her missing. >> reporter: the family actively involved in search efforts over the weekend. grateful for the outpouring of assistance. >> all the support from the community just means the world to us. >> reporter: and pleading for anyone with information to come forward. >> the reward is up to $71,000. we want somebody to bring her home safe to us. >> i just want to find her and bring her home. >> reporter: police are considering this an active investigation. they haven't released many details or named any suspects. as for the inconclusive polygraph, they're not pushing for houck to take a second one. now to dangers at the
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ballpark. a new england woman is recovering after being hit right in the head by a foul ball. at a red sox game. it's just the latest incident at a baseball stadium that has some calling for more protection for fans. abc's reena ninan has the story. >> a swing and a foul ball into the seats. >> reporter: this morning, boston red sox fan stephanie wipinski recovering. >> the instant i saw the ball it hit me at exactly the same time. it felt. there was no reaction time. i did see it coming. >> reporter: the 36-year-old and her fiance were celebrating their one-year engagement anniversary at the stadium friday. the same place where the jumbotron captured their proposal last year. this year her experience quite different. hit in the stands right between the eyes. needing more than 30 stitches. >> everything got quiet. sort of buzzy.
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>> reporter: this after part of a broken bat hit a woman in the face in the same section of the same stadium last month. leaving her hospitalized for a week. america's past time is a sport that allows fans to get close to the action. while many stadiums print reminders on tickets and print signs warning fans of the the dangers, some saying it's not enough. joe girardi said following friday's game netting needs to be extended at all ball parks. a red sox represent is saying we're working to get better safety. the red sox fanatic considering herself on deck for her next night at fenway. >> i might have a glove on each hand just to see if i can help my cause at all. but yes, it's hard to pass up those taets. >> reporter: for "good morning
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america," reena ninan. abc news. >> i agree. you have to do more. >> she never saw it coming. more now on the weather. an strong storms in chicago, i want to show you this shot. dark skies looking up lake shore drive, stormy, stormy morning across chicago. flash flooding across kentucky five inches of rain in four hours. we have flash flooding and warnings from chicago to lexington. here's the local forecast. thank, rob i'm meteorologist karen rogers, no big problems in our region. maybe a shower sneaks in, but it's a dry day. 87 today, warm and humid our showers and thunderstorms hit tomorrow. you have kangaroos in southeast australia hopping through the
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snow. you heard of frosty hipty hopping. they do get snow. tho not this much to this elevation. >> we're waiting for the kangaroos. >> i wasn't -- more kangaroos. >> you gotta be quick on this show. a lot more coming up. "gma" is on the money. how changing things like your water heater and lightbulbs could save you hundreds on your electric bill. the women's world cup team about to make history again. after a huge weekend of celebrations. we'll tell you all about it in just a bit. come on back. dave's been working on his game, morning double bogie. hey, three putt. and starting each day with a delicious bowl of heart healthy kellogg's raisin bran. how's your cereal? sweet! tastes like winning. how would you know what winning tastes like? dave loves the two scoops and that kellogg's raisin bran is one more step towards a healthy tomorrow. you eat slower than you play. you're in a hurry to lose, huh? oh, ok! invest in your heart health, with kellogg's raisin bran.
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so you stay steady ahead. the time is 7:43. we're back with "gma on the money." we have ways to save big on your power bills. they can sky-rocket along with the temperature in the summer. small changes can make a big difference. here's abc's mara schiavocampo.
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>> reporter: like so many of us the merrick family is trying to beat the summer heat by cranking up the a/c. the power bill? so not cool. >> i wish i could say we had consistent energy-saving habits in our house. is there >> reporter: they pay a scorching $3700 a year in electric bills. enter energy expert ben bixby. >> let's go do it. >> reporter: first way to put money back in your wallet replace your old thermostat with a smart one like this nest or honeywell controlled through your phone. >> that's awesome. >> reporter: he says hit monitors the family's heating and cooling habits and turns off when not needed. giving them an estimated $173 back this year. >> oh this is perfect. >> reporter: and that's not all. their old 65-watt lightbulbs
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were not only making the house hotter. >> temperature is over 1070 degrees. >> reporter: they were zapping a lot of electricity. switching to 9.5-watt l.e.d.s nets them an extra 288 bucks a year. >> wow. >> reporter: and finally the hot water heater. set to 145 degrees. >> it's much hotter than it needs to be. that's costing you. >> reporter: turning it down 20 degrees nets them an extra 40 bucks. all in all, plugging an extra 600 buck back into the budget this year. and you can also reduce how hard your air conditioner has to work by covering skylights and closing window shades. that one change got them an extra $20 a year. all money back into their budget. >> it takes about two seconds. thank you, mara. coming up on "good morning america," a lot to get to.
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>> hey every i'm matt o'donnell. imonday july 13 7:56. we have a wreck on the affirm c expressway. >> reporter: we have a wreck in the westbound lanes where it meets up with the north/south 42 freeway. this is a roofer's pick up truck and a honda involved, there's fluid and debris on the road. fire crews and police on the scene. neither lane is getting by, traffic squeezing by on the
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shoulder in the off-ramp. it's causing slow speeds west of berlin cross keys roads. 13 miles per hour. you need to avoid this chunk of the westbound ac expressway. use the black horse or new brooklyn road or route 30 instead. a bit farther along on the 42 freeway past lower landing road there's not crash in the left lane. the ben franklin bridge solid across the span because of the construction. >> thanks so much. taking another look at the ben franklin bridge. david is off, karen rogers is here with accuweather. >> reporter: hey, matt it's warm and sticky. we're seeing sunshine trying to break through the clouds, 87 degrees for the high. we'll watch for a shower at any point. specialfully -- especially south and west of the city. most of the day is dry. tomorrow we'll have showers and thunderstorms. they start in the morning and could be heavy in the afternoon
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. major parenting alert. could you children be addicted to tech? fwlued the their computers, phones ipads and screens of every kind. the country that's declared it a national health crisis. and how long is too long for your children to be online? ♪ weak me up when it's all over ♪ breaking this morning. a new interview with prince william. why he say she's feeling the nerves. and his darg new job just revealed. trapped. carrie underwood's baby accidentally locked in her car. the family breaking the windows to get him out. ♪ suddenly i see ♪ the secrets to really understanding sun screen before you hit the beach.
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what's the right number? and one spot everyone misses. all that and r5 performing live as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. yeah. and good morning, america. there you see some members of our audience. they're going the put on sun screen now. all trying to protect their skin. later, we'll show you a uv cam thereat shows how well they applied it. >> they're all in. they're going for it. >> is that guy spraying it into his mouth? >> you can never be too safe. fwl >> the dos and don'ts. everywhere i went this weekend, everyone wanted to talk about the world cup soccer team. they had fabulous weekend. they're on stage with taylor swift at her concert.
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gave her the trophy. and chants of usa, usa. this after, of course the historic pa rid through the streets of new york city. they're making history again. they're on the cover of "sports illustrated." this is 1 of 25 covers of "s.i." every individual player will be on a cover in the respective region of the country. >> that's so cool. >> that's phenomenal. >> it was team effort. >> it seemed like they were floating here on friday. >> i'm still getting chilled. here on friday. then at city hall. and it was just -- they have so grateful. they are wonderful ambassadors. >> i was in london everyone was talking about it. >> chrissie evert. let's go to dan harris and the morning run down. >> the man hunt for one of the world aps most dangerous men. drug lord washington keen el chapo guzman is on the run after escaping again from a maximum
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the "gma" morning menu." could you child be addicted to screen time? and a terrifying moment for new mom carrie underwood. what she did when she realized her baby was locked inside of the car. and "oprah" magazine saying only certain women can wear these types of crop tops. how many women are responding. rocking times square r5. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. group hug, group hug. fact. advil is not only strong it's gentle on your body too. no wonder doctors and patients have trusted advil... for their tough pains for over 30 years. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. does your makeup remover take it all off? every kiss-proof
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welcome back everyone. time now for the heat index. and this morning's hot button. kids addicted to technology. >> no. >> i know. that's the word on the street. the average american. 8 to 10 years old spends almost eight hours a day. >> that's too much. >> uh huh, using screens. tv video games. cell phone, tablets. now, there's a new documentary, it said shocking documentary. revealing on pbs tonight why one country is declaring screen addiction a national health crisis. jesse palmer is here with more on that. >> they're called web junkies. for children in china, it's so severe they come to view the real world as being fake. spending hours a day consumed by the web. without eating sleeping or even getting up to use the bathroom sometimes. phones tablets, tvs, video games.
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we're glued to screens like never before. now, the ever-increasing number os hours we spend plug in is being identified as a growing problem. some saying screen addiction. in china, these vivid imannals caught on camera of teens stuck to their computer screens, going hours without food and sleep so they don't miss a moment playing video games. in the new documentary, web junkie airing on the pov series these young addicts struggle through in-patient rehab. >> these kids are disconnected from reality. they stop functioning in their own lives. this is for the parents, maybe the last chance to cure them. >> reporter: in russia an addiction hotline is now extends its services to selfie addicts. and in north america, this is one of only three rehabilitation
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centers that treats these addictions. >> the more we use it the more recrave it. >> reporter: this family unplugs to avoid these worst case scenarios. >> you gotta put the ipad away. >> reporter: it's a lesson that kids don't always love. >> the kids were reluctant. it was never that bad. >> reporter: a 2010 study found that the average 11 to 18-year-old consumes 11 hours of media per day. this overindulgence of screen time negatively affects school work health behavior. >> early childhood is when thirn learn about others. they learn social skills that will take them through life. >> reporter: the new york times sayses texting could be the next national epidemic. half of teens send 50 or more texs tex texts a day.
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you can check your local lisings for "web junk kooeiejunkie." >> tell us the guidelines. >> the academy of pediatrics. kids under 2, the number is zero. children's brains are developing. they need the face-to-face time with adults to learn social cues. no devices. kids 2 and over for entertainment, one to two hours a day. it's a big change. you said earlier, the amplg 8010-year-old son for eight hours. the average adult is on for ten hours. one of the hard things for adults here is that if -- if we're not willing to look at our own use and cut back it will be hard to do that for our children. >> i'm so glad you menged that. we're talking about children. but the parents. adults, we're as guilty if not more so. what are the warning signs? >> the overuse we see
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everywhere. there's a line you can cross over. where it's moving toward addiction. up with thing to look for. if your children are no longer taking joy in the activities they had fun with. they don't want to spend time with friends, not doing sports. they're skipping meals and missing sleep. children need eight to ten hours of sleep. if they're missing that physical and mental problems will come with it. you're hearing from school grades are dropping off. a critical one is they've tried to stop and have been unable to. that's a sign it may be moving towards adinks. it's not a formal mental illness the first one is no electronic at meal time. that's easy to do. you go to a restaurant and see even on a device. no tv in the bedroom, no devices
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after bed time. a power strip in your house for everyone to park their devices after a certain hour. that's a great way to go. there's apps you can get to monitor your kids' time. >> i like this idea. park your -- >> a parking lot for everyone's device. >> mom, dad, everyone. everyone in the pool. >> if you think it's crossing over to addiction, ask for help from your doctor. >> thank you, rich. we have to implement all those ideas. >> george and i were like check, check. >> when i was growing up i couldn't watch tv. i got revenge. i'm working inside the box. we move on to carrie underwood's baby rescue. her son locked inside the car. she tweeted, when your dogs manage to lock themselves all your stuff and the baby in the car and you have to break in to get in.
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>> reporter: who knew carrie underwood's dogs were so rambunctious. they locked themselves with her son and her keys in the car. ♪ i took a louisville slugger to both headlights ♪ >> reporter: this time she had her brother-in-law step in and break her car window. baby isaiah and her dogs all okay. she tweeted, what are the chances? safety and seventy defense expert jarrett arthur says if this happens to you, stay calm and call 911. >> they have different tools they can use. >> reporter: arthur suggests this. sometimes called a life hammer. for just 20 bucks. they make a big difference. >> you want to wrap a towel around your hand. you shatter the window. and pull it out or push it in and unlock the car. >> reporter: another point you
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brought up was covering the outside of the car with blankets or towels. >> to keep the car cooler. >> reporter: a tip to avoid it. >> you have a carabiner on your keys. how to we use these? >> the best use is to keep them on your person. >> reporter: like this. i look just like my dad. it's perfect. for "good morning america," kayna whitworth, abc news los angeles. >> do you want to share. >> my daughter elliott e-mailed me texted in the last segment, based on your study i'm not addicted to the phone, so stop telling me i'm addicted. >> but based on the study. >> only one to two hours a day, elliott. sorry. >> it goes both ways. now she's rethinking. also burning up the heat index, ""o"" magazine issuing an apology about crop stops. saying only women with flat
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stomachs should wear them. sparking a viral response. mara schiavocampo is back with that story. >> reporter: lots of women are definally rejecting the advice, embracing the crop top for all body types. reads expressing disappointment in the magazine. the crop top. summer's hottest fashion trend. and now, "o" magazine is apologizing after publishing an article saying can you pull off a crop top? if and only if you have a flat stomach, feel free to try one. >> i was surprised to see this level of body shaming coming from oprah and oprah magazine. >> reporter: those words launching a controversy. 36-year-old writer tamar taking to instagram to protest. rying in part stop telling women what they can't wear. we can do and be and wear anything that makes us feel
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strong powerful passionate and in charge of our own destinies. >> i was shocked to see a hard and fast rule in a magazine founded and run by oprah who is a woman ho is no stranger to being scrutinized by her weight and size. >> reporter: women around the world responding by posting pictures of themselves in crop tops with the hashtag rock the crop. marcy robin says she's a size 10/12. she and her co-workers decided to take the plunge. >> you're never going please everyone with what you're wearing, with your body. you don't have to. you only have to please yourself. >> reporter: "o" magazine saying we support and encourage all twoim feel great and positive in
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their lives. more than 4,000 women have now posted instagram photos of themselves in crop tops. many noting they come in a variety of sizes for a reason. for now, oprah herself hasn't saiding in about the controversy. i think women have made it clear, they're tied of being told what to do. >> rock the crop if you want to rock the crop. >> confidence is the best accessory. >> i like that. >> ooh. >> nice. >> t-shirts coming. is there that could be the title of your next book. >> i like that. let's kick it outside sits going to be warm in nashville and parts of central and western tennessee. there's the live shot. humidity is high, temperatures in the 90s heat warning out
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for parts of kansas. up and over 110. >> reporter: thanks, rob i'm meteorologist karen rogers it's going to be warm, not extremely so, but a high of 87. storm tracker 6 live double scan showing we're dry you can see the showers to the southwest we'll watch to see if a shower stheeks in the -- sneaks into the region. lots of clouds, to start out. 87 is the high. tomorrow, showers and thunderstorms in the morning and heavy in the afternoon. 85. wednesday sticky and unsettled. texas. help us out here. >> lara back to you. >> thank you so much young man. well done. we begin "pop news" with a tip for players at wimbledon. not encouraged to throw anything into the stand.
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not sweaty clothing into the royals box. here's why. cameras caught camilla parker bowles. look at her facial expression when andy murray threw a sweat band into the royal box. all worked out well in the end. prince charles' wife decided to put the dirty accessory to work. asking murray to sign it. she called it a piece of wimbledon history. she asked him to choose a charity. the duchess put the sweat band on ebay where it's urntcurrently over $3000. that is what we call sweat equity. >> he's like a god there because he's from the uk. he can throw almost any sweaty article of clothing. >> almost. >> almost almost. >> he caught himself. >> of all the people to catch, i
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just loved the picture. she's like ew. i'm about four five seconds from flying back to london to see this next story for myself. it's the apartment rihanna called home. and weirdly, so did tom cruise. it's on the market for a whopping $55 million. the most luxurious apartment in england's capital. six bedrooms. six terraces. priceless views over hyde park. more than ten times the size of a typical english home. all of it on one sprawling floor. you can retire to the music moom with a bar lined with swarovski crystals. there's a therapy room too. in my house, the bar is the that i remember room so maximizing square footage. >> i'm disappointed. only one jacuzzi.
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no wine cellar. >> we missed you last week. >> i missed you, too, robin. oh and serena says high. >> thanks. finally, everybody. i just hurt myself. it's monday if you feel like you're having a hard time this morning, look at this video and feel better. this guy is having a rough day. >> nice. >> oh. >> unclear whether the pooch is seeking revenge or maybe just helping his owner cool off. it is summer. the dog days to be exact. >> this is why i have cats. >> he's just trying to help. maybe his owner needs a shower. >> happy monday. that's "pop news" everybody. >> you were with chris evert and johnny mac. >> thank you to espn. great to be at wimbledon. >> welcome back. >> a lot more to get bo this morning. a new warning about sun screen coming up. okay america. we love sharing good mornings
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with you so much we had to say thank you many person. we invited 100 fans. >> oh this is going to be good. >> y'all ready? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i don't like it no i love it ♪ >> i love to watch you every morning. >> thank you. >> it's good. >> got it. >> come on sing it girl. >> best morning ever! >> good morning, america.
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>> robber held up a center city restaurant before closing time. it happened on the 1100 block of spruce streets. two men flashed what appeared to be a weapon at employees and made off with an unknown amount of crash. david is off karen rogers is here and matt pellman has traffic. >> reporter: ac expressway we have a crash at the merge 168 with the black horse. merge crews are blocking off the two left lanes. a sea of headlights coming away from berlin cross keys road toward the 42 freeway. not moving quickly who was. let's go to the -- whatsoever. speeds are cropping in the
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teens -- dropping into the teens. the better route would be black horse pike or white horse pike. 42 past lower landing road there's a crash taking out a lane. boulevard near pratt street watch out for a wreck on the inner drive causing slowing there, as well. >> david is off, karen rogers has the forecast. >> reporter: hey, matt it's warm, and mostly dry we're watching a shower in one or two spots. today, high of 87. tomorrow, showers and thunderstorms. even in the morning commute could be welt. tomorrow afternoon downpours. wednesday, sticky, unsettled with showers and thunderstorms at times. 85. the whole pattern changes on thursday, less humid sunny and dry, 84. friday partly sunny 88. the weekend is not looking bad warm and humid, 88 and 89 on sunday. >> family members identified
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the boater who drown in the delaware river over the weekend. the story is at 6abc.com. so get petprotect and let your pets be pets.
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♪ ♪ alone tonight ♪ ♪ hey, let's not be alone tonight ♪ welcome back to "gma." r5 you see them up on the screen. there they are in times square right now. >> selfie stick. >> a lot of fans lining up all morning. >> and there's the selfie stick cam. we have every possible angle covered. we have much more on the u.s. women's soccer team and the incredible "sports illustrated" covers. we told you about them. 25 in all. there's hope solo. there's a few of them. each player receiving their own cover and the coach, jill ellis. and a group shot. the new issue will be on newsstands on wednesday. how incredibly fitting. >> how do you choose which one?
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>> how do you top friday? that day was so incredible. they got the keys to the city. what an incredible moment when abby wambach got up to speak. >> i believe that is the reason we won. none of us ever stopped believing. neither should you guys. thank you guys so much. we love you, new york city. >> we love you! >> we love you, abby. >> robin, right in the middle of it all. let's look at that, too. >> are you ready to meet the team? are you ready to see the team? let's bring them out. >> the confetti at the end like that and singing, it was an incredible moment. it was just electric. little boys little girls, men, women, all together like that with it just brought tears to my eyes. i said this to the audience. being a proud product of title ix and all those struggles.
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to have this kind of recognition for this team was a true moment in time. people felt that way. we thank them for their poise, talent and strength. we have important information on summer sun screen. recent reports showing people are pretty confused. 1 in 3 don't know the difference between uva and uvb. half wonder what spf is. >> reporter: every morning, sabrina makes them brush their teeth, get dressed and -- >> put their sun screen on. >> people are not using enough. they're not reapplying often enough. >> reporter: sun screen is confusing. only 51% of americans understand what spf means. there's a bit of spf confusion here. what you to get from the higher number?
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>> that is a good question. i actually don't know. >> reporter: spf stands for sun protection factor. an spf of 15 blocks about 95% of uv race. an spf of 30 will block out 87%. an spf of 50 will block out 98%. next how you apply it. >> i start with their cheeks and their nose. i move upward with the forehand. i like to get their ears. and then we start coating their bodies in moving it up their next. >> reporter: lots of good coverage. the nose first approach often leads to forgetting the ears. and this area on the cheeks. >> we see skin cancer in sun-exposed areas mostly. you apply sun screen here you feter it out. run out by the time you get to the periphery and you let it go. >> reporter: don't forget about your hands. the kids are lathered up. what about the parents? only 34% of women and 18% of men use sun screen on their face
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daily. you did a great job getting the sun screen all over them. what about you? >> i'm not so good. >> reporter: i recognize this move. using the kids' leftover sun screen to cover yourself. >> apply yours before leaving the house. then apply it to your kids. >> reporter: for "good morning america," becky worley abc news tiburon, california. >> thanks to becky for that. dr. whitney bowe is here. make it simple. >> you think about uvb rays think b for burn. uvb race pen strait superficially. they're responsible for a sun burn. when you think about uva, think a for aging. uva rays penetrate more deeply into the skin and cause wrinkles. both uva and uvb can cause skin cancer. >> and that's why you need the
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screen. we need to worry about a lot more than the spf. >> it's not all that matters. it stands for sun protection fact person the big myth is that it covers you from uva and uvb. but spf only has to do with the b for burn. nothing to do with the a for aging. >> we did a test before. let's go to steve, yolanda, and ashley. what did they do wrong? >> we have a special camera that show you how well you applied. the biggest mistake people make with a spray is this. after they spray their body they close their eyes and spray the face. you don't want to do that. you don't want to smell the fumes. you want to put it in your hands and rub it in. people don't use enough lotion. you want to imagine a shot glass
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full of product. people miss the hairline. the tops of the ears. they miss their lips and all those places are prone to skin cancer. people of color need it as well. with a stick, people miss blocks of skin at a time. >> that's what ashley is doing. >> you're looking for an spf of 15 or above. you're looking for broad spectrum. you want a product you can apply every two hours. >> thank you, whitney. had to come out, this wonderful crowd on a monday morning with us. a lot of people celebrating birthdays. i want to tell them about two power house actors, emma stone and quau weanjoaquin phoenix. >> your paper was quite good. >> am i blushing? >> reporter: hollywood heavy weights, emma stone and joaquin phoenix. starring in irrational man.
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woody allen's latest picture. >> i can't write. it wasn't convincing. >> i love working with woody. >> reporter: were you nervous? >> a little bit. that's what happens when you look to the left. you suffer from despair. >> i liked working with woody. i think he's adorable. >> that's a-number one. >> are you aware of what's goinging on at this table. >> reporter: the onscreen couple with code names. >> ella is a professional. >> yes. katink. you're one of the finest actors of your or any generation. >> reporter: joaquin's character, abe lucas, falls for his student. and finds a new lease on life when he makes a decision that changes everything. >> and in the batting of an eye, dark clouds part. it's astounding. >> reporter: what kind of message are you hoping people walk away with? >> i found it interesting
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reading the script the idea of creating your own moral code and being above sort of society. don't look at me. just look away. >> reporter: joaquin admits he may never watch the film. >> a part of me is curious. there's a big part of me that just feels like it will be devastated. >> reporter: while emma has already seen it twice. >> i feel incredibly lucky to get to work with people that i have admired for a long time. it's a lucky thing. >> reporter: for "good morning america," abbie boudreau abc news los angeles. >> "an irrational man" opens up in new york and l.a. op friday. nationwide
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want to show you a picture of portland oregon. the rose city cooler today rain this morning, first time in 39 days, you'll take it especially with the fires out in eastern washington. that's a check on the west coast forecast, here's the local forecast. >> reporter: hey, rob, i'm karen rogers we're dry right now we have rain to the southwest one or two showers sneak into the region, that's it, the rest of the day dry warm and humid 87. tomorrow we get heavy thundershowers and thunderstorms. me! >> already been on. >> that weather cast brought to you by next guard. >> i feel like a politician working the line. working the rope line here. lots more ahead this morning. we're taking you on location for your next say
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thanks for coming to movie night. yeah, of course, so fun. so fun, right. yeah. i'm gonna go check. ok. well? we're all the way up to 4%. that's great! yeah. i could do this all night. i'm just gonna go check again. ok. leave slow downloads behind. 100% fiber optics is here. rashida? get out of the past. get fios. rashida? call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v
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tt2war@1/kú:o j# ss8 tt2war@1/kú:!!án #sp tt2war@1/kú:4!j# ue$ tt2war@1/kú:x#á&ú:rkp tt2war@1/kú:t#j'ú:fk4 tt2war@1/kú:t#j)ú:m+p tt2war@1/kú:p#jáú:z0l tt2war@1/kú:p#j,ú:;j, tt2war@1/kú:l#á.ú:2c tt2war@1/kú:l#á0ú:)uh it is time now for "gma's" on location vacation. and can we say thank you for spending some of your vacation time with us here in times square. we appreciate that tally from dallas. yes, all week we're turning your summer holiday into movie magic.
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showing you how to get away in your favorite movies. this morning, some of the places that helped make did you love "the devil wears prada" a huge hit. rachel smith is here. that's all. >> our first destination is in "gma's" own backyard. new york city. the stylic favorite "the devil wears prada" is the set for this on location vacation. this one-day itinerary takes you inside the movie for an experience like no other. in the 2006 hit film "the devil wears prada" anne hathaway plays andie sax. >> i cam to be a writer. >> reporter: she becomes an assistant to meryl streep's character. >> no no. that wasn't a question.
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>> reporter: the film's other star? new york city itself. the top six filming locations. to help you spend a day vacationing in the movie on your next trip to the big apple. at number six, erin mckenna's bakery. >> did someone eat an onion bagel. ? we have cookies, brownies bagels. it's vegan, gluten free. ♪ suddenly i see this is what i want to be ♪ >> reporter: up next number five runway magazine's offices. located within walking distance of radio city music hall and the empire state building. ♪ suddenly i see ♪ >> reporter: coming in at number four, fashion avenue. >> she neesd skirts. >> calvin klein. >> reporter: a shopper's paradise. home to the fashion walk of fame. >> are you there? >> i'm about to walk in.
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>> reporter: at number three, smith & wollensky. >> i would like my steak here in 15 minutes. >> we've been here 14 years. our creamed spinach and hash browns. >> if that ps at all possible. >> reporter: coming in at number two, the pond in central park. it was used as a wac drop for a runway magazine shoot. >> when you is time people love to go into the center of the park around the mall and bethesda terrace. >> reporter: finally, at number one, end your day seeing stars of a different kind at the american museum of natural history. >> oh my god. and dooe looks so chic. >> reporter: it was used for exteriors in the film. six must-see spots to help you vacation in true "devil wears
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prada" fashion. look at robin. already digging in. check this out. one of the must-stop filming stop erin mckenna's bakery. they didn't serve bagels until recently. now they're flying off shelves. perhaps it's something inspired by the film. they have cup cakes, cookies, doughnuts, brown nooesiebrownies all to keep you fuelled. >> this was a wonderful idea. they didn't serve bagels in recently? >> no. they're nighing off. and doughnuts as well. >> dig in. >> heck yeah. >> to get details on these low cases and create your own vacation go to our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. sfwhmplt you know who's up next? r5. introducing dunkin's new fruit smoothies.
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[ cheers and applause ] all right, r5 ready to rock "gma" this morning. they have a brand-new album out called "sometime last night." already number one on the charts. congratulations. here they are with their latest single, "all night." [ cheers ] ♪ ♪ we're stayin' all night got blue jean baby playing in my mind ♪ ♪ she gets me so high giving me faith i gotta testify ♪ ♪ and the way that she walks i can't hide it ♪ ♪ if i said i don't like it i'm lying ♪
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♪ old tight a little bit of love will change your life ♪ ♪ she said i'm outta my head i'm going outta my mind ♪ ♪ and when i'm out on the edge will you save me save me ♪ ♪ can we live for the moment can we live for tonight ♪ ♪ can we forget what was broken and say say say we'll be all right ♪ ♪ cause even if we change we'll always be the same all night ♪ ♪ i promise if you stay we'll never fade away all night ♪ ♪ and now it's midnight and i can feel your electricity ♪ ♪ give me that skin tight good girls ain't ever makin' history nope ♪
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♪ and we dance in the streets till the morning never sleep when the city is calling ♪ ♪ hold tight a little bit of love will change your life change your life ♪ ♪ she said i'm outta my head i'm going outta my mind ♪ ♪ and when i'm out on the edge will you save me save me ♪ ♪ can we live for the moment can you live for tonight can we forget what was broken and say say say ♪ ♪ we'll be all right cause even if we change we'll always be the same ♪ ♪ all night i promise if you stay we'll never fade away all night ♪ ♪ we'll be all right we'll be all right ♪
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♪ we'll be all right we'll be all right ♪ ♪ and we got nothing but time we'll be all right ♪ ♪ to make the most of this life we'll be all right ♪ >> there you go. ♪ take on the wrongs and the rights we'll be all right ♪ ♪ forget them all and just say say say oh won't you say it now ♪ ♪ we'll be all right ♪ ♪ all right cause even if we change we'll always be the same ♪ ♪ all night i promise if you stay we'll never fade away all right ♪ ♪ cause even if we change we'll always be the same all night ♪ ♪ i promise if you stay we'll
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never fade away all night all night ♪ >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] [sfx: bell] [burke] it's easy to buy insurance and forget about it. but the more you learn about your coverage, the more gaps you may find. [burke] like how you thought you were covered for this... [man] it's a profound statement. [burke] but you're not even covered for this... [man] it's a profound statement. [burke] or how you may be covered for this... [burke] but not for something like this... [burke] talk to farmers and see what gaps could be hiding in your coverage. [sfx: yeti noise] ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum bum - bum - bum - bum ♪
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you guys were great. thank you, all. have a great day, everyone. >> a firefighter in camden was treated for heat exhaustion while battling a blaze overnight. viewer video shows the flames
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coming from a vacant row home. 8:57. matt pellman is here. good morning. matt. we have extra traffic on the atlantic city expressway and now there's a crash in washington township approaching the north/south freeway scwht black -- with the black horse pike. as you go to the maps avoid the westbound side of the acx. we have heavy delays and swarm of bugs at the ben franklin bridge westbound side jammed solid because of the construction. >> let's get in raid. let's go over to karen rogers in for david. >> reporter: hey, matt i'm seeing sunshine and clouds, it's warm and sticky. 76 degrees the current
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temperatures, 77 in millville. 74 in allentown. 75 in reading. here's the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast we're heading up to 87. it's a typical summer day, warm and humid we'll get a chance of a shower or thunderstorm at any point, but most of us stay dry. tomorrow is the better chance of showers and thunderstorms and some real downpours as early as the morning commute and again in the afternoon high of 85. wednesday we stay unsettled. >> coming up on "action news" at noon, a manhunt for a drug kingpin who escaped from a mexican prison for a second time. used a sophisticated tunnel to make his way out. "live" with kelly and michael is next. ian kelly is on the show. have a great monday and great week.
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>> it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, from the film, "mr. holmes," sir ian mckellen. and host of the new reality series "knock knock live," ryan seacrest. plus, performing their new hit "two hands up," o.a.r. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] ♪ now, here are your emmy award-winning co-hosts, kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪

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