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good morning, america. deadly floods ravage texas. nearly two feet of rain breaking records. rivers on the rise right now. harambes rush in to rescue residents. this drone captures an entire town underwater and this frightening scene. a tornado at the colorado/nebraska border. >> wow, you can see the two other tails. >> millions on alert now for more strong storms and more flooding. breaking overnight, the secret service jumping in to protect bernie sanders after protesters rush the stage at his rally. >> we don't get intimidated easily. >> as hillary clinton sees possible trouble out west heading to california to head off a sanders surge as a new battle this morning for donald trump. could a third party candidate shake up his race for the white house? new outrage this morning over the killing of that endangered gorilla, harambe, at the cincinnati zoo after a
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3-year-old fell 15 feet into its pen. the 450-pound animal seen dragging him in front of terrifying tourists. now the parents of the little boy safe at home defending themselves from thousands calling for justice for harambe. >> and he fires. yes. >> what a comeback. steph curry and the golden state warriors sinking threes roaring to victory overnight. now, set for the rematch against lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers who are seeking sweet revenge. who will win the battle of these basketball titans? ♪ welcome to my house we do say good morning, america. 3-1 deficit. oh. warriors coming from behind. that 34-1 deficit -- >> i went to bed. i thought that was it. >> no. >> now it sets up what a rematch coming up against lebron james and the cav leros that starts thursday night in oakland.
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>> now cleveland's healthy this year so may be a little bit more competitive than maybe it was last year. now while the warriors were celebrating last night's win, the best defense of the night was being played by steph curry's daughter riley. he can't even get a kiss in, daddy. no, no, leave me alone. she is something else. she is something. she steals the scene everywhere she is. >> every time. we start with record breaking floods. texas bracing for another hit as rivers rise. a dramatic drone video showing a town underwater. abc's phillip mena is in richmond, texas, with the latest. good morning, phillip. >> reporter: robin, good morning. the brazos river is about a quarter mile away. yet you see just how much it has spilled into this neighborhood. lapping the doorsteps, residents here ordered to get out. >> wow, you can see the two other tails. >> reporter: overnight three tornadoes streaking the colorado/nebraska border.
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watch as this tornado rips across a farm before suddenly taking a sharp turn. >> watching it go right straight towards my house. dear god, i hope it doesn't hit it. oh, my god. >> reporter: the farmer's house luckily spared. but his shed wiped out. >> i watched it go up and about five seconds. >> reporter: in texas, helicopters called in to rescue residents north of houston. at least six dead and two still missing after parts of the lone star state received almost two feet of rain. one of the missing, a 10-year-old boy who fell into the swollen brazos river while fishing. >> it's frustrating we have the family here and they need closure and we haven't been able to give it to them yet. >> reporter: spilling into streets and bearing into homes. the colorado river four feet above flood stage and still rising. in wharton, this family evacuating for the second time
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in two months. >> ain't nothing you can do. >> reporter: the river is expected to crest later today. this is the worst flooding here in over 100 years and residents here are hoping for some relief from the rain. george. >> okay, phillip, thanks very much. more on this from ginger. as phillip said right there, the river is still rising. more rain coming. >> even when they have a dry day the rivers will still rise because they swell after the rain has fallen. places like austin, texas, have had more than 15 inches of rain this month, their average is closer to 4. that's why we have flood warnings surrounding houston, much of east texas, drier today but look at the storms that come through wednesday night and then the rainfall rates, decent through the eastern half but by this weekend an upper level low will sit there and they'll get drenched again. we'll follow this through the end of the week and next week too. >> all right, ginger, thanks. now to the race for the white house. hillary clinton changing her plans heading to california early where she's facing a tough battle against bernie sanders. six states will be voting next
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week as we head into the home stretch of the nominating process. abc's tom llamas is here with the latest. >> robin, good morning to you. we are heading for a california showdown where overnight bernie sanders showed just how tough he is when protesters tried to disrupt his rally and physically confront the 74-year-old candidate. over the weekend hillary clinton warming up to those hometown crowds but this morning, trouble out west. clinton now changing her plans heading out to california earlier than expected where the biggest primary yet may be in play. >> just amazed by the kinds of turnouts we've seen in california and the energy behind them and if we go in with a lot of momentum, i would obviously hope to come out with the nomination. >> reporter: sanders already there and overnight a scary moment, animal rights protesters rushing his stage at a rally in oakland. >> step away. secret service jumping in to
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protect the candidate. the protesters dragged out, some by their hands and feet. >> we don't get intimidated easily. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: sanders also refusing to surrender the nomination even after calls from top democrats. >> he ought to be able to read the signposts as well as anybody else and if he did that, he would know that it's all but over. >> reporter: and donald trump who has locked up his nomination expecting historic size crowds at the rolling thunder biker rally in d.c. >> i thought this would be like dr. martin luther king where the people would be lined up from here all the way to the washington monument. right? >> reporter: but what really set him off a tweet, "weekly standard" editor and abc news contributor bill cross toll tweeting there will be an independent candidate, an impressive one with a strong team and a real chance. trump tweeting back, if dummy bill kristol actually does get a spoiler to run as an
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independent, say good-bye to the supreme court. now, organizers of that independent draft movement tell us nothing is imminent. kristol for his part is staying coy. before i go, sanders doing some trash talking on twitter late last night, bernie sending this tweet, last week golden state was down three games to one. tonight they finished off a great comeback in california. i like comebacks. sanders with that tone for next week. >> let's dig in with jon karl and matthew dowd and let's begin with this delegate race on the democratic side. hillary clinton worried about california but she could go over the top even before those votes are counted. >> reporter: oh, absolutely. this would be a much bigger comeback than what we saw in the nba. take a look. when you look at the numbers she only needs 73 more delegates to clinch with six states voting next tuesday. that means she is almost certain to go ahead of the mark she needs to clinch long before they count the votes in california. >> and how about the republican side? >> reporter: well, of course, donald trump is already clinched
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but this isn't just a win, this is a win that is historic. take a look at the numbers. he already has more raw votes than any other republican candidate in the primaries and he will likely get a million more in california alone on tuesday, so this is not just a win but as he might say a huge win. >> a huge win. that's right. let's bring in matt dowd on this third party possibly coming up. we don't have the details on who it may be or when they're getting in but you can understand why donald trump is tweeting about that. it's likely to hurt him more than it hurts hillary clinton. >> we think it's likely to hurt more. why it keeps getting talked about, george, we have two unpopular likely nominees in the major party that creates a window of opportunity but i have to say bill kristol has been talking about this, like commissioner gordon shining a bat signal over the white house hoping that somebody will show up and save the day and save the gop in the course of this. i think it's a still real possibility and i think there's
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a real push for this to happen but i don't think nobody has shown up yet to take that banner and save the day. >> that is true. mitt romney said no, former senator tom coburn said no. what kind of person are they hoping to get here. >> well, i talked to bill about this yesterday. he says he's looking for somebody who is known perhaps not extremely well known but somebody who has served his country and said his country. somebody who has some political experience, sounds like he's talking about a military person, george, but, again, there are so many people that have turned down the chance to run. it's hard to see who he's going to get. >> there is another third party candidate, gary johnson who won the nomination over the weekend. thank you both. now to terrifying moments during takeoff in tampa. a plane's tire catching fire while sax sitting down the runway and fires crew rush in to get passengers off the plane and put out the flames. abc's david kerley has much more. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning,
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robin. you felt the thrust of that plane as you're screaming down the runway and that tire blows and then it gets even worse. for the united airlines flight leaving for tampa trouble before takeoff. >> our ground crew is telling us that fire on the united jet is getting bigger so please hurry. >> reporter: one of the 737's tires blowing out just as the jet is gaining speed down the runway. a bad situation that gets worse when the tire catches fire. flames and smoke as rescue teams rush to the tarmac. >> we're trying to distinguish it now. it keeps flaring back up. >> reporter: passengers heading for houston could see it out their windows. >> all of a sudden pretty loud bang. >> little unnerving to sit on the plane seeing smoke come up around all wings but could see the tires were shredded or melted. >> reporter: this video showing the frightening scene, smoke surround the plane, foam being spread by firefighters. >> oh, my god. we're gonna die. >> reporter: finally everyone evacuated by stairs with no reported injuries.
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>> any time you have a tire blow out on takeoff in a 737 or any sweat liner there is a danger there of running off the runway or having other problems. >> reporter: united says it was going to put all the passengers on another aircraft for their trip to houston and, george, if this had happened a few seconds later the pilot would have had to make the decision, take off or stay on the ground. fortunately had enough runway where he could stop and fire crews could get there immediately. >> thank goodness for that. the latest on the zika virus and what it means for the rio olympics. pau gasol is making headlines saying he may stay home. serena williams and rory mcilroy are concerned too as the world health organization weighs in. let's begin with concerns of the athletes. is that a reasonable concern? >> well, the big risk with zika is if you get the infection when you're pregnant it can cause a severe birth defect, the small brain. for other it's a little less certain. we don't know if in some it can
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linger and cause problems with future pregnancies so depending on how you feel about that some decide they want to go and others they don't. >> a male athlete thinking of starting a family may say it's too much of a risk. a group of physicians saying it's an unreasonable risk to have these games in rio. >> 150 of them sent a letter to the head of the world health organization saying it's unethical to bring 500,000 to the heart of an outbreak and puts them at risk and when they go home they can put others at risk and athletes don't have an open choice training for it their whole lives. >> meantime, the world health organization pushing back trying to put the numbers in context. >> w.h.o. and head of the cdc say if you look at zika is in 60 countries, the travel to the olympics represents 0.25% of all travel to those countries. it's just a drop in the bucket and not saying don't go to the whole region. they say if you go, go and be safe. when you come home use repellent
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so you don't infect others. >> you're holding a town hall tomorrow at the cdc, 1:40 on facebook. >> answering viewer questions. >> looking forward to that, rich besser, thanks very much. amy has the other top stories. we've been watching this. north korea's latest effort to test launch a missile has apparently failed. officials in south korea say the medium-range missile exploded on the launchpad. it's the fourth launch failure for the north. the missile has the potential to reach american bases in the pacific. and iraqi troops facing more stiff resistance as they try to retake fallujah from isis. iraqi forces reped a four-hour attack today. there's concern isis may use civilians trapped in fallujah as human shields. president obama is now saying three american service members died in combat in iraq. the administration previously avoided the word "combat" saying the focus was on advising the iraqis. well, dramatic video from europe. torrential rain triggering this flood in southwest germany
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sweeping away cars killing four people. more rain fell in a few hours than normally falls in several months. and in florida, authorities are trying to determine if there's been another shark attack. this time in cocoa beach where a boy who was bitten has now been released from the hospital. experts are predicting a record number of shark attacks this year. in northern florida on sunday, a boy with severe lacerations from a shark bite and then in southern california a woman was bitten on her torso and her shoulder. and an extreme case of road rage caught on camera. this car in tampa plowing into two people on a motorcycle. look at that. a witness says mopes earlier that driver nearly ran the bike off the road. he was arrested and the bikers were treated at the hospital. finally, a true shocker on the golf course. take a look at this massive alligator that strolled down the fairway in south florida. that guy is about 15 feet long. one golfer actually thought he was being punked and didn't think it could be real.
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i can tell you if that were me on the golf course i'd be heading straight to the 19th hole. see you later, gator. >> yeah, see you later, gator. "jurassic park." fore! >> how about that comeback. the ultimate comeback. steph curry and the golden state warriors winning big over the oklahoma city thunder clinching a spot in the finals. now they're up for that epic rematch against the cleveland cavaliers. something we all can't wait to see and abc's t.j. holmes is here with more. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: good morning, my man, strahan, all right now, so what we have now is that we have the golden state warriors, we're going to see something in these finals that we probably saw last year, right. we saw them win the title or we're probably going to see something we've never seen before which is cleveland win a title. this would be their first so the biggest stars in the nba about to go up against each other. steph curry, lebron james and
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riley curry. >> and he fires. yes! >> reporter: the golden state warriors are headed back to the nba finals. >> we're not going home. >> reporter: but this was not easy. the defending nba champs beat the oklahoma city thunder in a win or go home game seven. >> here's curry. yes! >> reporter: steph curry showed once again why he was the unanimous league mvp. >> yes. >> reporter: he made seven three-pointers, the most ever in a game seven. and once again little riley made an appearance. she watched her dad's postgame celebration but a little tough love for the western conference champ. but the celebration will only last until thursday. the warriors are set for a rematch of last year's nba finals against lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers. >> now four wins away from our goal. and that's a pretty special accomplishment. >> reporter: yeah, most impressive. they were down 3-1 in the series. only the tenth team to come back from that and looking forward, i
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don't know if you have a dog in the fight but cleveland, it's hard to root against the city of cleveland. hasn't had a championship in 52 years in any sport. >> i'm not a basketball aficionado but haven't they had a long time to rest? >> they took care of business. >> yes. >> i think lebron like no one is talking about him. >> except we are. >> but, you know, there's no pressure. it's his sixth time going to the finals. >> there's always pressure. who are we fooling? there's always fooling. >> what do you know, strahan? >> good luck to both teams. the warriors take on the cleveland cavaliers in the first round of the nba finals thursday night at 9:00 eastern right here on abc. and now check out this story, you guys. now to another big comeback. take a look at this. this is bethany hamilton who lost an arm in a shark attack when she was 13 years old and she's putting on a stunning performance at the world surf league fiji women's pro. the 26-year-old mom knocked out
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some of the best pros in the world and finished in third place and a happy hamilton tweeted she's beyond stoked at her finish and she's looking forward to more adventures and what an inspirational story and person and we're looking forward to your future adventures, as well, bethany. you know what, now we'll go over to ginger with some heavy rain in the southeast. what you got, ginger? >> so many people have been seeing this, the remnants of bonnie still sitting there. very slow to go, this leftover low that's going to sit around.
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>> good morning everyone. rain from yesterday is gone. some fog down along the coast and cloud cover starting to break up and we are going to transition to lots of sun. let's take a look outside, see what we got in center city. well, it does look like those early clouds really have done a nice job of evaporating. sun is on the way full force today. your seven day we're moving from the low 70's to a high of 87. less and less humid as the day goes on but you'll still want cool drinks if you're out and about. 83 nice tomorrow, 79 and nice again on thursday. when they do this. not snow but hail, took it and gave olaf a little something to sit on. >> it's almost june. >> i know.
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little farther along on 42 northbound side got a 16 minute delay on that northbound travel time but that's not substantially worse than a normal morning. a crash on 42 northbound by blackwood-clementon road mostly off to the side. in delco the blue route 476 northbound side near macdade a truck still off to the side. northbound is pretty heavy from 95 on up to lima spring springfield. in limerick a crash along ridge pike at evergreen road. matt. >> thank you, matt. today's accuweather forecast is a dandy and that's next.
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rich, creamy, 100% natural cheese. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. >> clouds are evaporating quickly over the terrace this morning. the sunshine coming back. take a look at temperatures. 70 degrees in philadelphia. still in the mid 60's in reading and allentown and mid 60's down the shore points where there still is morning fog in the process of burning away. your exclusive accuweather 7-day shows a warm high today. it will be sunny, less humid as day goes on. and a high of 87. tomorrow 83, sunny and nice and another nice day on thursday with sunshine and a few clouds and a high of 79. there could be a late night shower thursday. and then friday more clouds mixing with sun, 76. and a shower or thunderstorm is possible in the afternoon or evening. looks like we're dry saturday. and then on sunday a spotty shower or a thunderstorm not out of the question. matt. >> thanks, david. the villanova i would have katz will visit the white
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welcome back to "gma." you're looking at a scary scene on the colorado/nebraska border. a landspout tornado tearing through and now there are new concerns in the south over that record flooding. millions on alert for strong storms this morning. also right now, bernie sanders, hillary rodham clinton getting ready for a big battle in california. final states getting ready to vote next tuesday and clinton changed her plans heading there earlier than expected and all that weather we've been talking about leading to rough surf on the east coast. 22 people rescued from rip currents monday in florida. a pretty scary moment for a lot at those beaches. also this morning, adele saying hello to a fan at one of her concerts but that fan probably wishes that adele hasn't. >> yeah, because she called the fan out for filming her concert. not only filming it but set up a tripod to do it.
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what till you hear what adele has to tell her. >> when you pull out the tripod. maybe that's a bad step. first in this half hour the zoo under fire for shooting and killing an endangered gorilla instead of tranquilizing him after the animal dragged a child around its enclosure and the child had fallen in. officials are defending their actions and abc's alex perez has the latest from the cincinnati zoo. we warn you some of the video you're about to see may be disturbing. alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. the gorilla exhibit remains closed but wanted to give you an idea the height of that barrier that the child climbed over. this is a baby gate. the barrier was about this high three feet tall. the images jaw dropping. a 450-pound gorilla dragging around a 3-year-old boy like a rag doll. this morning the cincinnati zoo defending its decision to put down the 17-year-old endangered
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silverback named harambe. >> that child's life was in danger. people who question that or are monday morning quarterbacks from second-guessers don't understand that you can't take a risk with a silverback gorilla. they're very big. >> a child has fallen into the gorilla cage. >> reporter: the nerve-wracking ordeal unfolding saturday afternoon. the child's mother watching from above. >> mommy's right here. >> reporter: authorities say the child climbed over the three-foot barrier, made his way through wires and bushes and then plunged the 15 feet into the moat. the gorilla cornering the boy and then picking him up. >> this child was being dragged around of the his head was bagging on concrete. this was not a gentle thing. >> reporter: at one point the primate appears to hold the child's hand. later propping the boy up from behind then eventually dragging him all the way to the other side of the cage. after ten excruciating minutes, officials made the decision to shoot and kill him. saying that a tranquilizer dart would have been too risky.
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>> they had to do something very quickly. the dart takes too long. the child would not have a chance. >> reporter: the child home with his family now suffering only minor injuries. this video from 2014 shows a three-foot-high railing that separates the crowd from the exhibit. >> the barriers are safe. the trouble with barriers is that whatever the barrier is, some people can get past it much the same way you look your car and sometimes people get in your car. no, the zoo is not negligent. >> reporter: many taking to social media criticizing the child's parents, a change.org petition calling for them to be held responsible for not supervising their child has 300,000 signatures. the mother saying as a society we are quick to judge how a parent could take their eyes off their child. accidents happen but i am thankful that the right people were in the right place. monday a special vigil for harambe nicknamed handsome. a memorial now growing.
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word the federal government is investigating the incident, the gorilla exhibit set to re-open saturday. >> all right, thank you. joining us from miami is wildfire expert and communications director at zoo miami heat ron magill. thanks for your insight. the zoo in cincinnati stand by the decision that they made. did they make the right decision in your opinion? >> they absolutely did, robin. this was a tragic situation. that gorilla was on lone to cincinnati from our zoo in miami so there is a personal connection there and having said that they made the right decision. i need to let you know that that gorilla had no intention of hurting that child and i don't think anybody believes that. however, that gorilla was disoriented. he was agitated. he didn't understand his strength. if you watch that video you see how he takes that child into the corner. he's trying to get away from the commotion. the child is crying. the people are screaming. this was just a perfect storm of bad situations that ended in tragedy. >> you alluded to it. some people felt when they saw the gorilla holding the child's hand and other things they
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thought the gorilla was trying to protect the child but you say that just isn't so. >> well, i don't think he's trying to protect the child. he's confused. certainly wasn't trying to hurt the child but didn't understand his strength. when you see him whip him through the water. that child could hit his head on the concrete. things you didn't see as he was lifting up the child he was banging the child on the rocks becoming an escalated situation for the gorilla becoming more and more upset. it was a horrible, horrible situation but that decision had to be made because had it not been made and that child had been badly injured or god forbid killed we'd have a much bigger decision about why didn't the zoo do something sooner. >> that's true. the barrier we keep referring to, is there more that zoos there and across the country can do to protect people coming to see this wildfire? >> i can guarantee you all zoos are re-evaluating these barriers. sometimes you say the cincinnati zoo that barrier was great for 38 years and then this happens
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and anybody who says we're fine, we're comfortable, no, i can tell you every zoo is re-evaluating everything right now. >> ron magill. thank you. >> dan abrams to get more on this. a lot of anger about what the zoo did and at the parents, some people saying the parents should be held responsible. >> then you got to look at this criminal suit. you got people saying they should be charged with a crime. a misdemeanor in ohio about endangering children by not properly supervising them, thereby, opening them up to substantial risk. i don't think there's a chance the parents, the mother is going to be held responsible criminally. civil, separate question but that would require the zoo effectively suing them. i don't think that's going to happen either. >> sorry. is there any chance the zoo could be sued? >> i think there is a better chance the zoo is sued potentially by the parents so that the mother could say, look, the fact that a 3-year-old was able to get into that enclosure is in and of itself a problem. >> and it's tough because, you
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know, when we all go to the zoo and they want to make it so it's -- you feel like you're there in their environment but you're not and it's just trying to protect us from them and also not make them so encoupler beed >> thanks very much. we move to new details of that deadly rampage in houston. multiple sources now identify the shooter as a young veteran who served two tours of duty in afghanistan and, amy, we're hearing from his stepmother? we are, george. we're learning more details this morning about dionisio garza iii, the alleged shooter at that houston tire and auto center who killed one and injured six others before eventually turing the gun on himself. his mother tells "gma" his family believes he may have been suffering from ptsd. the man allegedly behind sunday's deadly shooting now identified by abc station ktrk as 25-year-old dionisio garza iii. a u.s. army veteran with four tours in afghanistan.
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garza's stepmother speaking to abc news overnight heartbroken and confused. >> we're devastated. you know, i can't help but think of all the families that were affected by this and it just wasn't him. that's not who he was. >> reporter: garza allegedly spraying shots around this houston neighborhood on sunday using a high-powered assault weapon. one person killed. six others injured. this gas station erupting in flames. his motive unknown. he was discharged from the army two years ago. >> i think he was haunted by everything that he saw there and he experienced there and i think it changes you. i mean, i don't know how you can go through what he went through and see what he saw and not have it change you or affect you. >> reporter: garza's identification not yet confirmed by police. but this morning they are examining evidence that could belong to the shooter. ktrk getting a look at the contents of this military-style bag left at the scene. you can see bullets, earplugs and papers. the station reporting the bag to
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houston police. garza's stepmother saying he was kind, loving, respectful and that nothing seemed out of the ordinary the last time she saw him. >> when i saw him, i mean, he was joking around. he hugged me and said hi when i came home. >> reporter: now, two of the injured were police officers. a 56-year-old man and the shooter both died from their injuries and authorities still searching for that motive this morning but a heartbreaking story all around, robin and george. >> so much so. >> thank you, amy. coming up here, new details about johnny depp's split from amber heard. what a neighbor says about the incident that night that's now making headlines. the science between cheat days. talking about food, people. how could food, how could this food be part of a diet? >> i want to know. >> inquiring minds.
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defense. abc's david wright has the latest. >> reporter: johnny depp was performing all weekend in europe with his band hollywood vampires but back home, acrimony over his divorce from amber heard is getting uglier? >> johnny kept a low profile when he arrived in sweden monday. the concert ven shoe saying they had calls to boycott the concert because of the allegations. >> friends and family are now publicly springing to depp's defense refuting heard's accusation of domestic abuse. she claims depp went on a drunken tirade the night after his mom died. smashing an iphone into her face. in court filing these photos that she says show bruises beneath her eye. on friday, a judge granted her a restraining order. the lapd says officers did respond to a disturbance at depp's house the night heard says the alleged incident took place but officers said there was no evidence of any crime. tmz is now reporting police sources tell them not only was amber free of visible injury,
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she never even hinted johnny laid a finger on her but in a court document a neighbor backs up her version of the story. meanwhile, depp's exes are siding with him. model vanessa paradis who has two children with depp wrote "in all the years i have known johnny he has never been physically abusive with me." in a letter obtained by tmz. their 17-year-old daughter lilly rose posted this photo writing "my dad is the sweetest most loving person i know and everyone who knows him would say the same." >> they want to paint the picture of the dad and the ex-husband that isn't capable of these kinds of acts. >> reporter: a whole ugly mess playing out in the news media and in court. for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, new york. >> an ugly mess indeed. coming up, adele shutting down a fan who was recording her concert and wait till you hear what she tells her. that's coming up next on "gma." ♪
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>> ♪ >> good morning, i'm matt o'donnell. 7:56 on this tuesday may 31st. matt pelman in for can with a look at traffic. >> one of my friends on facebook matt said this is the mondayest tuesday ever which is commutely accurate many people facing backups like the one here at the ben franklin bridge. backed westbound side jamming past the tolls on into eighth and vine joins up with the delay on the vine street expressway itself which is stop and go westbound from eighth through this point at the schuylkill expressway. eastbound by broad there's a disabled truck off to the side. that's not impacting traffic too much. coming back from the poconos not a bad ride on the southbound northeast extension but headed northbound past the lehigh valley interchange there's a crash in the right lane about a mile north of the interchange. things are slow there. getting word of a bad crash in hammonton involving a vehicle into pole. wires are down along bellevue avenue at third street there by the bellevue drug company.
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matt. >> thank you, matt. taking a live look at center city philadelphia, what a way to end the month of may mr. dave murphy. >> absolutely certainly feeling like summer out here again today, right now we've got sunshine and some high clouds that are evaporating. little fog still trying to get out of the shore areas and 71 degrees in philadelphia. your seven day it might still feel a tad humid when you step outside this morning. as we go through the day it's going to be sunny and less humid, warm though with a high of 87. then sunny and nice again tomorrow with a high of 83. 79 feeling pretty good on thursday. more clouds on friday, 76 and a bit bumpy with a spotty shower or thunderstorm around in the afternoon. could see a little bit more of that on sunday matt. >> thank you david. a man who badly beat a woman in frankford overnight remains on the loose. police believe the attacker may have that sexually assaulted a teen. police say they know who the attacker s.
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the force is with her going inside her weekend epic trip to meet chewbacca herself and heartfelt message for the millions watching her. you have a heart full of joy, it will change everything. >> as we say, good morning, america. wonderful to see candace having such a great time. a great tuesday here in times square. her dear friend sandra lee is here looking good. what she's got on the grill, looking good, as well. can't wait to talk to her. >> get ready to meet the viral superstars. behind this dance video right here. combines hip-hop and ballet. already got more than 30 million views online and take a look at them now. >> look at that. >> you know, they call this new dance style hip-let and these
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ladies will show us how it gets done. all that coming up. maybe they'll teach me a little something. >> are you putting on the toe shoes. >> watch out now. and lara, you will talk about something we all are interested in when you're talking about being healthy and diets. cheat days as you clarified food cheat days breaking down the science behind the so-called cheat days like the rock talk about their favorite cravings on twitter all the time so we wanted to know from you guys, tweet us your favorite cheat day foods and good choices, my friends. oh, yeah, the doughnuts, the burgers. now dr. ashton is here to break it down. >> two words for you, popeyes. popeyes. >> that is all coming up. the morning rundown. the battle for california heating up one week before voters head to the polls. hillary clinton now changing her campaign schedule. she's canceled an event in new
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jersey so she can return to california early and campaign where she is running neck and neck with bernie sanders. sanders is attracting large crowds across that state as he addressed 20,000 people in oakland. animal rights protesters tried to storm the stage but the secret service intervened and took it in stride and resumed his speech. donald trump is making an announcement today. he is revealing the names of the veterans groups that get $6 million that trump says he raised for vets. the record flooding in southeast texas. parts of that state swamped after nearly 20 inches of rain over the holiday weekend. the swollen brazos river is flooding towns and forcing evacuations. it's expected to crest today at nearly 54 feet. six deaths already blamed on the floods. meanwhile, a frightening scene in colorado. three tornadoes near the nebraska border but just minor damage reported. well, an 8-year-old girl is in critical condition after she was shocked while swimming in a backyard pool.
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it happened in pennsylvania. the girl went into cardiac arrest when the pool lights were turned on and then apparently malfunctioned. at least two other similar cases have been reported in recent days. back in march a man in california died after jumping into a electrified pool water. experts say pool owners should install low voltage lighting and high tech circuit breaker and have an electrician inspect your pool every year. in medical news researchers found chicken pox may be a seasonal disease with more outbreaks reported in the spring. scientists use google to track the outbreaks and also found google searches for chicken boxes dropped in places where the vaccine is required. demonstrating its effectiveness. from london, a candid moment for the young royal family. a look at this snapshot showing a casually dressed kate middleton. she was joined by family friend james meade, one of princess charlotte's three godfathers. one man thought he was being penny wise but he turned out to
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be penny foolish. he was angry he got a $212 fine after he challenged a speeding ticket for going just nine miles over the speed limit. he decided to pay the $212 fine in 22,000 pennies he dumped on the clerk's counter in protest but, see, he counted wrong and paid $8 more than he needed to but he got his point across. he feels pretty good about it so he said the town can keep the change. >> keep it. i knew that was coming. all right, amy, thank you for that, wow, what a scene. but now to "general hospital" actress kirsten storms trending huge on facebook after revealing she's taking a break from the show due to suppress and her skin. joining us now with more is board certified dermatologist dr. whitney bowe. always great to have you here. what are the most common types of problems with your skin because of stress. >> stress can exacerbate psoriasis, eczema, acne, hair loss, basically when the brain senses stress, it triggers the
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production of a stress hormone called cortisol and when cortisol levels in the blood rise that can in turn trigger symptoms in the skin so it can lead to red patches because you're actually dilating the blood vessels feeding the skin, can lead to itchy skin, increased oil production which can cause acne flares. the brain and the skin are very closely connected. you know, it can set you up for this sort of vicious cycle. >> yeah, because you become stressed because of the hair loss and -- >> the stress can trigger the condition and see it getting worse and that triggers more stress and can spiral out of control. >> what are some things you can do? >> simply seeking treatment and sort of better understanding the condition can really empower you. talking to a board certified dermatologist in the field sort of better understanding your options can give you a sense of control and, i think that when it comes to stress it's that lack of control, you know, that makes the stress so much worse but, of course, if things get severe, if your traditional coping mechanisms are not
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effective then you can seek out, you know, the advice of a clinical psychologist, somebody that can arm you with better tools to help you manage the stress? we all have stress and various areas of our life. what are some things we can do to keep it from affecting our skin? >> you know, try -- shoot for that seven to eight hours of sleep every night. yoga, meditation, massage has shown to be very effective. breaking a sweat, getting regular exercise a couple times a week, so key for keeping those cortisol levels down. >> what about diet. >> diet plays a huge role. probiotics looking for yogurt with live active cultures boosts immunity and antioxidants and deeply colored fruits and vegetables, kiwi, strawberry and kale. avoid refined carbohydrates and saturated fats. they make things worse. >> stress is no joke. i did not know this about the skin but in other areas it affects. thank you very much.
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over to michael with the "morning menu." >> all right, thank you, robin. here's a look at what's coming up on the "gma morning menu." the popular mommy blogger revealing her perfect posts were all a lie. now she's speaking out existing collusively on "gma." the science behind cheat days. giving yourself a break help or hurt your diet. dr. ashton and j.d. roth are here live to talk about that. plus, keep it here. fire up your grills, everybody. sandra lee is here. she's getting our summer off to a sizzling start. we'll get some food. all that coming up live on "gma" in times square.
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[ making chewbacca sounds ] >> we all remember candace payne. that view, i think 153 million and counting, aka chewbacca mom and then she was -- she went to disney world meeting chewbacca's great moment there at disney world. >> okay, ready. here we go. aaagh. we'll have a lot more, okay. candace at disney world. >> she knows how to make you laugh. >> infectious. confessions of a mommy blogger making thousands of dollars with her posts but now revealing that the idealized images weren't real and faking it was hurting her family. "nightline's" juju chang here with the story. >> good morning, everybody. good morning, george. she was the wildly successful mommy blogger with sponsors lavishing her with vacations and product endorsements but having to aer pooh happy all the time to keep those paid posts going started to feel like a sham but it's the way she quit her blog
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that is causing quite a stir. >> i was a mommy blogger and it consumed my life. >> reporter: josie says her picture perfect life on the american mama started out as a way to earn extra money. >> i had to up 50,000 unique viewers per month and was making up to $1500 per blog post. >> the 27-year-old mother of three would stage and post nearly every moment of her life. from birthday pears to family vacations. but she says it was squeezing the joy out of parenting and her marriage. life wasn't nearly as peachy as the pictures she posted. not even close. >> i was posting photos that were happy because i needed that post because i needed if it was a sponsored post especially i needed the happy photos so if i had a deadline to meet the sponsored post and we weren't actually having a great time, i still needed to get those photos. >> reporter: feeling like she was living a lie she quit the blog and now she's revealing what she says is a father said.
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an exposing the world of paid posts. in a candid signoff that's gone viral called dear mommy blogger, she writes, 90% of the fake nonsense i used to share on the internet as a mommy blogger writing about my fake life and oh, so, happy marriage, they are pure bull. >> what josi is expressing about the insincerity of her posts is a problem with all social media because we have a habit of only posting the most perfect images that make our lives look incredible. >> reporter: she says she's much happier without the burden of a blog. >> i feel better about myself so i don't have the constant insecurity and need to post constant cheerful positive messages online. it's definitely a relief to be able to be authentic. >> so you know bloggers with a lot of followers are called influencers and while most are paid about 125 bucks for a post, denise said she was making up to 1500 for some of her posts but said a lot of these moms, it's
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not about the money, it's about the validation and the prestige of having like a national ad campaign. >> and being authentic feels good. we should have bloggers put all the messy moments on. i would watch that. i think it would be free. >> a lot of likes. thank you, juju. over to michael. >> all right, george, thank you now. now to our weight loss win series. this morning we're breaking down the science behind cheat days. i cheat. i don't feel so good about it but i wondered do these indulgence days hurt or help my diet. abc's mara schiavocampo is getting to the bottom of it all. >> reporter: cheat days, an indulgent break from the drudgery of dieting. often shared on social media. for the rock, mountains of fudge, peanut butter brownies and cinnamon buns. jennifer aniston goes for mexican food and for the
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kardashian, boxes of fried chicken. what do you see them eating. >> chips to cookies to popcorn. chocolate, cakes, huge sandwiches. pizzas, ice cream. you name it. >> reporter: but can giving in to cravings one day a week help your diet or hurt it? the science is hazy but some say cheat days may help by upping production of the hore lone. will eptin, decreasing appetite and helping the body burn more calories after overeating by increasing metabolism. a psychological benefit. >> you can feel motivated to stick to your diet plan because you know you'll have a day where you get to eat a little bit of whatever you want. >> reporter: but for a lot of people these days may actually be counterproductive. you gave me a full day to eat whatever i wanted i could ruin weeks of good work. >> absolutely. you could take in upwards of 5,000 calories. that would be a disaster. >> reporter: experts say it can also be hard to get back on track with a cheat day turning
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into a cheat week. >> when i counsel my patients i actually don't talk about using cheat days. i talk more about moderation, have one meal that is a little bit more decadent. >> reporter: for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> all right, joining us now with more abc news senior medical contributor dr. jennifer ashton and j.d. roth, author of "the big fat truth." we're going to find out the truth today. >> yes, we are. >> now, dr. ashton, you're board certified in obesity medicine. now you have your masters in nutrition so what is all the data telling us about dietary approaches to weight loss. >> first of all in the medical nutritional science and behavioral science literature there is no term cheat day. that's something we make up in tv land and society and our every day-to-day life. what the data does show you know what the best diet is, the one that works for us. okay, so that's very, very important and then we have to remember that the term cheating is very subjective. for one person it may be one
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cookie ever for another person it might mean the entire bag of cookies so very subjective. >> i'm not going to tell you which person i am. now, j.d., you're an executive producer of "extreme weight loss" and contestants are given one cheat day. you don't necessarily agree with chris powell. >> in six years it's the only argument we have gotten into. he's one of the greatest trainers on the planet, right? an excellent guy. here's my issue. if you are a recovering alcoholic, do you go into ray bar one day a week and have a drink? no, because you can't just have one. and the people i deal with are food addicts. they need to change their relationship with food and to have a sunday fun day, a day full of comfort food comes with a side of remorse after it's over and that's the part i have to deal with. a slippery slope. what happens is you start restricts calories prior to your fun day then fun day comes and it's on eating as much as you can then you have to restrict
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again and now you're restricting and binging and now instead of just being overweight now you're an overweight person who has an eating disorder and that's the part i worry about. >> it's interesting that j.d. mentioned something we now talk a lot about in the weight loss world and obesity medicine world which is the parallel between having a substance abuse problem like alcoholism and a principle that is well known in that world substance abuse, addiction world called harm reduction and what harm reduction means it's kind of think of it as the difference between idealistic versus realistic saying we're going to agree that that behavior is going to occur. it gives you strategies to minimize the negative consequences that come along with that so if you're talking about alcohol, you're going to drink, don't drink and drive and they're using the same principles with things like overeating so a different approach in my book the best e diets are safe, simple and sustainable so you can stick with it. >> working small incidendulgenc
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in -- oh, i can't have dessert, i'm on a deet. here's what you can do, be in control so order your dessert, have one or two spoonfuls, open up the salt shaker -- >> we just ordered some. >> and dump salt all over your dessert. that gives you a sense of control. you want trick, here's a trick, fill up, give yourself the control and fill up a small dixie cup. put a little bit of chocolate ice cream. make one for monday, one for tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday then you know that's all you can have. you eat that. that puts you in control. in the end what you per self as hunger pain is really emotional pain and you need to manage that. >> well, thank you both for sharing. this is very important. >> hand over the ice cream. >> i have one for you too. >> let's go outside to ginger. >> i did have some bacon this morning. does that count as cheat day? what is your name. >> mary. >> i did know you were from columbus ohio. we're having a great time this morning in times square.
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we want to go right to texas midland texas where those storms are moving through, the lightning show and the cumulonimbus cloud just gorgeous we don't like what can comes out of them and that's that heavy rain. more storms along that part of eastern iowa, western illinois today. look at the highs. hot and humid. 90 for nashville. that's your big picture. letter get a check a little closer to home. >> ginger a front came through last night. the rains are off the coast. humidity is in the process of going down and as we take a look outside we do have lots of sun building across the region but i tell you an hour ago you still saw a fair amount of cloud cover in this shot but no more. this afternoon's call and your exclusive accuweather 7-day is sunny and warm conditions, a high of 87, less and less humid as day goes on. 83 sunny and nice tomorrow and another good one on thursday with a high of 79. friday there's a chance of spotty showers and thunderstorms. his grill.
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mm-mm. i love it. back to george, robin and lara. >> save us some, ginger. "pop news" time, everybody. we're going to begin with a little something for our fans of james bond. you all have been trying to figure out would will replace daniel craig in the coveted title role. you may remember we talked about the odds favoring tom hiddleston. also up there, though, idris elba, tom hardy. bond director sam mendes is saying that the next actor to suit up as the debonair spy will be someone we have not guessed yet. unofficially -- >> wow. >> taking those top contenders out of the running. >> i threw george in there. >> i threw you in. >> no. george. >> hey, i'll take it. >> george, you would be great. yes. stephanopoulos. >> what? >> i guess you would go with bond. anyway, we digress. >> yhe made you flustered.
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>> we did see hiddleston lunching with mendes last week. maybe they were just hungry and nothing to that. now we do need to take this into consideration, mendes is also confirming at the same time as he's sort of saying no to all of those that he will not direct the next bond, so there's that too. fans should trust producer barbara broccoli's ability to choose. our fingers are crossed that we could see our first jane bond right there. >> oh. >> right there, everybody. >> you guys are like no, no, no. yes. >> they put the camera on me. >> has a person been chosen or not? no, still massive speculation but took hiddleston's name off of like the betting boards in he can gland because he had been spotted having lunch. now sam mendes says, none of those guys you thought. >> do we know when we'll find out. >> i think they'll do this to us because it's a big deal and want to revamp it. >> talking about it so they win. >> i do love the idea -- >> makes it more confusing because he doesn't have anything to do with it. >> that was not in the original
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copy but i feel it's fair i mention sam isn't the guy who is filming it so doesn't have a big say in it. >> i'm so confused right now. >> i have some very special news. >> okay. >> this is big news for millennials and those who enjoy reading the bible. the world's most translated book can add another language to its long list of translations and it will leave you saying omg. bible emoji, scripture 4 millennials like in the number 4 released by apple books that includes emojis of all 66 books of the king james' bible and used internet slang and contractions, totals over 3200 pages. the release comes after research found declining rates of religion affiliation across the millennial generation. here is an example for you. it's the emoji version of genesis and it says god called the light day and the darkness he called night and the evening
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and the morning were the first day using emojis so that everybody can get into it. >> it would take me a lot longer. >> yeah. >> it reminded me of those old beer caps that had the puzzles under it. i would just do the words. anyway, so there you go. bible for all and then here's something for everybody too. say hello, will you, to grandma tillie. the her dog nathan will play us out for you. everybody.
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>> ♪ >> hey everyone, i'm matt o'donnell. 8:27 on this tuesday may 31st. here we go with that schuylkill expressway. matt pelman in for karen. >> another work week and this is a slow go starting off at least on the schuylkill expressway matt. eastbound side. we also have a little police activity just beyond the blue route partially sticking out into that left lane. westbound travel time is worse though at 34 minutes. that's exactly a 20 minute delay on the westbound side of the fence. trying get into new jersey from pennsylvania, especially bucks county, rough this morning. we've got slow speeds on northbound route one, slow speeds on northbound 95 and really slow speeds on the eastbound turnpike because of a crash by the delaware valley interchange blocking one of the two lanes. the vehicle in that accident is facing sideways. also just getting word of a bad crash in new castle that's blocking 141 northbound at route 13.
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stay over on highway one and 95. just a little sluggish on the northbound side of the fence and chopper6 headed to that accident scene. matt. >> the you go matt. thanks so much. let's turn to meteorologist, david murphy. a great day after memorial day. >> yeah, situation with the sun continues to improve matt. right now it's bright here on the terrace, 71 degrees. the farther south you are and over by the coast there are still some clouds and maybe a little fog breaking up but it's on the way out. and this afternoon accuweather says it's going to be warm with a high of 87, lots of sun and less humid than it was yesterday. the humidity still noticeable right now but it's in the process of dropping as we go through the morning. sunny and nice again tomorrow, a high of 83 and a few clouds around, a pretty nice on thursday with a high of 79. friday more clouds, a shower or thunderstorm is possible in the afternoon in spots, 76 the high. saturday looks dry. sunday afternoon it could also be a shower at times. matt. >> thank you. more than 100,000 people have signed a petition in support of harambe's law.
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mini babybel. snack a little bigger. ♪ welcome back, terrific tuesday here at "gma." how about some terrific amazing dancers on point with that hip-let dance routine. it's a combination of hip-hop and ballet. >> and you can see how good they are and their performance has been viewed by more than 30 million people. 30 million times online. they came in from chicago and going to show us all their best moves in just a moment? that's one of them. they are great. >> they are. do you have your dancing shoes on because something tells me they'll show you -- >> not easy to dance on point. >> if you stay ready you don't have to get ready. >> oh. that was a real drop the mike moment. >> hammy hurts. she's the mom making the world laugh. this video of chewbacca mom, candace payne, is facebook live's most viewed ever.
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she recently stopped by here at "gma" and she told us all about her love for "star wars." well, now she's going to walt disney world and meeting chaub himself. she's the viral sensation with the force on her side. [ laughing ] >> oh, i'm such a happy chewbacca. >> reporter: candace payne, aka chewbacca mom taking facebook by storm racking up nearly 153 million views and counting. her infectious laugh has america lol'ing. what's been the best part of all this. >> this all honesty, the best part is sharing joy with people. >> we caught up with candace for some out of this world fun. >> you all know captain -- i like her. she's a lady. >> reporter: she even met the legendary wookie warrior himself. >> do you use any beard oil? can we take a selfie?
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okay, ready? here we go. oh! [ laughing ] >> i like that one. are we going to do -- duck lips. can you do duck lips? [ laughing ] oh, that works. oh. i love you. okay. oh. chewbacca loves me. >> reporter: a joyous day for this superfan. fireworks and all. >> when simple joys turn to extravagant joys this is what you end up with. when you have a heart full of joy it'll change everything. >> when she was here last week and was absolutely delightful we knew she was going to disney world but we couldn't tell her but it was worth the wait for her. michael. >> now, here's something else that is worth the wait now the superstars behind that viral video we've been showing you all this morning.
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this troupe of ballerinas have a chicago multi-cultural dance center calls this hip-let and they're going to show us what they got. girls, take it away. ♪ ♪ why does it feel so good why does it feel good ♪ ♪ if it ain't love why does it feel so good ♪ ♪ if it ain't love ♪ why does it feel so good if it ain't love ♪ [ applause ] >> well done. well done, ladies. i am now with the man who created hip-let. homer bryant. 8 million views online. why do you think it took off so quickly. >> in order to stay relevant you have to do what they're doing now but we're training classical bali but put hip-let on pointe. back in the '90s we did rap ballet and hip-hop and we did the running man on pointe but
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keeping it relevant because they study classical ballet, take it to another level and they love it but they have to train in classical ballet discipline. >> wow, which can great. you also had some big -- you trained a lot of big people. lady gaga, sasha and malia obama. what kind of students were they. >> very disciplined and focused just like these young ladies are today. >> i want to ask one of the younger dancers, jacksyn. you're 13. how long have you been doing this dance. >> i have been dancing for ten years since i was 3. >> and since -- was it ballet when you first started. >> yes. >> how did you like this hip-let. >> i love hip-let because i love the movements we do and i love how freestyle and fun it is. >> well, i want to learn some moves. and it's supposed to be fun and freestyle. that's me so who is going to teach me? you scare me the way you're looking at me. hold that for me, homer.
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what do you have here. >> the body roll. >> the body roll. >> okay. p padboure. >> you're on your toes doing that. >> yeah, yeah. >> you got to get low. >> yeah. ♪ >> and what else you got? that is going to take me a while. anything at home. somebody at home watching right now, what is something they can do that you just get them up and get them moving. >> the jump. put your back into it. >> now how long do i have to do this before i learn how to get on my toes? you have special shoes on which i don't have on. homer, looking at what i just did, do i have a shot? >> yes, you do. absolutely. >> you can work with me. >> create a little bit of practice, hard work and
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determinati determination, you can do anything. >> i love that. that's eight great message with everything you do but you know what, go online, check out h hiplet. you're amazing but we're going to go outside to ginger and go ahead. let's dance it up a little. >> michael, you looked so he good doing that. i don't even know how to say it. i have to say that hurt my feet watching it. friends in minnesota from which city. >> glencoe. >> 1,059 miles to get here to "gma." thank you. 21 years, two kids, a lot of work really. let's go ahead and get a check our forecast. starting with the heist tour area. the flood warnings in place. today may be a drier day for most of you but more rain is on the way tomorrow night. upper level low is going to sit and spin and unfortunately going to drench the areas that do not need it and look at the heat. we talked about that excessive heat watch. close to records. 112 friday in phoenix, 115 by
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saturday. that's the big picture. let's go ahead and get a check now a little closer to home on our toes. >> ginger we're definitely improving around here. we have no rain. the cloud cover really getting out. your seven day, we're climbing from the 70's to a high of 87 but humidity will be lower this afternoon. sunny and nice wednesday and good again thursday. watermelon. mm-mm. smells like summer. >> save some for us. the love story so many can't wait to see. me before you based on the famous book about to hit the big screen and tells the tale of a young woman falling for the man she's caring for and sat down with the author and movie star's "game of thrones" emilia clark and sam claflin to talk about. >> i want to be the man to go to a concert with a woman in a red
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dress. >> she's a girl from a very small village. it falls on her to support the family. there is an opportunity that comes up for her to work with a quadriplegic man who lives in the castle in her village. >> and shaped by the most extraordinary chances. >> you meet will, sam's character. so much life and then it was all taken away from him in an instant. >> he basically has everything of the he's a very successful businessman. >> listen, i'm on in. >> reporter: seems to have the life that everyone greens of having. it's sort of changed drastically after a traffic accident. he sort of enters a very, very dark place until he gets this breath of fresh air into his life. >> good morning. >> for sam claflin it had him relying on facial expressions bound by his physical limitations. >> did lose 40 pound. >> what was important for me the character looked frail and weak. >> stay. tell me something good.
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>> reporter: the book behind the movie first released in 2012 returning to the number one slot on "the new york times" best-seller's list. look who is on the cover. what did you think when you saw this? it's got to be nice to be on the cover of a book. >> i have a real problem with my face. she looks great. >> reporter: the author of both the book and screenplay joyo i mois explaining the intent. >> we have one person that changes the way we think or encourages us to look outside our box and for me this is what this story is about. >> do you have a favorite scene. >> i loved filming the wedding sequence because it was just -- it was a joyful one for us to film. >> what do you say? are you going to give my me a whirl. >> i got to drive the wheelchair? she nearly killed both of us. >> and the camera. >> you're pretty much the only thing that makes me want to get up in the morning. >> the final scene between the two characters. >> that's where i had my tissues out. >> unlocked something for me and spent the entire day sobbing. >> you can't change who people
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are. >> then what can you do? >> you love them. >> reporter: what do you hope people walk out of the movie theater feeling, thinking? >> i think the heard of it is a really beautiful love story. don't take the life that you have for granted. go out there and live it as fully as possible. >> i have become a whole new person because of you. ♪ never let you go >> i know. >> "me before you" opens friday. i'm not kidding. get those tissues ready. we have an exclusive look inside bachelorette
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we're back now with the bachelorette and what goes with a gorgeous rose, a fabulous wardrobe, of course. jojo looking stunning at last night's rose ceremony. now she and her stylist are taking us inside the bachelorette's closet. abc's kayna whitworth has more. >> reporter: the guys. >> bring on the men. >> reporter: the drama. >> want to go outside? let's go. >> because you're a coward. >> the heartbreak. >> just want to find somebody that loves me. ♪ >> reporter: but the big star of this season's bachelorette, check out jojo's wardrobe.
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before jojo takes off on her world tour of surprise exotic locations, "gma" got an exclusive inside look at jojo's traveling closet with the bachelorette herself and celebrity stylist carrie feteman. >> this is wardrobe magic. with hot guys and glamour in tow, the ever trend-setting show now in its 12th season promises to be all glitz and high style. you are spectacular. >> thank you. this is one of my faves. it's amazing. >> i have a date -- a rose ceremony i know we're doing something spectacular so i'm willing to take one whole suitcase just for this whole dress. >> reporter: but that task of making her ready for the camera for every climate and every date. >> an interesting season. >> reporter: when you need heels and hiking boots in the same suitcase. >> exactly. >> you know you'll have a good time. >> i have no clue what i'm doing half the time but some days i'll be wearing the hiking boots during the day and put on a pair of stilettos at night.
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>> reporter: her style is casual bohemian but rompers are her go to. >> you don't have to worry if the pants match the shirt or shirt match the shoes is one thing, stick it on. they're comfortable. >> reporter: the romantic getaways spanning the entire globe makes preparing the wardrobe an exciting and daunting task. this season it's all climates. >> this is a spring coat. she's going to a country where she'll arrive and be getting off of a private plane and so that's all -- >> private plane and another country. this is very jackie o. just in case she goes on a motorcycle ride she's fully ready. there's like 20 leather jackets. >> yet this is her style. when every girl has only black bring pink leather. >> reporter: jojo admits leather is her favorite material. >> i love leather. i could do like leather pants, leather jacket, the all black. >> reporter: and just maybe chemistry and fashion will the perfect combination for jojo and her mr. forever. for "good morning america," kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles.
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♪ i want to see you mile we better tart this segment before i eat everything. already one down. it is a treat we have for you now. we are so happy to welcome -- celebrity chef and a member of the "gma" family, the dear sandra lee. we are thrilled. >> thank you. >> she is going to be contributing to the show from time to time and are excited about that and this morning going to show us how to grill but first how are you doing. >> i'm very good. i'm good. i got nye energy back. i'm with you, all of you. my family. so i'm happy how are you doing? >> i'm doing great. thank you. >> you look amazing. >> what's my next step. >> we're glad that the procedure went well last week and moving
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forward. you are busy because it was raining yesterday so people wanted to cancel this memorial day event and you said i'm showing up for your grandfather. >> it's important. our military showed up for us in all these wars and did not say, i'm sorry it's raining. i did not serve today but got it done and we should honor them and their families for it. oh, and that is my cousin, jack. he is going to be going to west point on saturday for his summer courses. >> oh, good for him. >> the tradition continues. >> our next generation. >> when we think of member memorial day we think about those who served and grilling out. how can i switch things up for a bit of a different flavor. >> this is a beautiful spread you can serve all summer long. wonderful for patriotic weekend, as well. another one coming up soon but a lot like to use barbecue sauce because it gives a lot of moisture. when you're togging about pork
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loin chops, they can get very dry because you have the tenderloin in there and also have the loin so you have to be thoughtful with those. the first thing i like to do, a little mesquite rub, gives awe a lot of flavor like a dry rub is gorgeous. >> that's better on the grill, isn't it? >> and then, you know, can you either oil the chops or you can oil the grill. if you oil the grill you will get a lot of smoke on there so just depends what you want to do. >> that's a different way of going about it. >> that is just four to six minutes on each side. let's talk about bringing the moisture back in. if we don't have the sauce we need to have the moisture. if you want something fresh and wonderful and that celebrates summer let's talk about berries. so do you want to cook at all, lara? >> yes. >> blueberries, one cup. raspberries. >> patriotic, red, blue. >> cilantro, a berry si landreau -- this is just lemon juice and salt. this is a stirrer, robin.
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>> go, go, go. >> that goes over the pork chops once you are done. >> oh. >> i'm going to do it on top of this one that's just done. >> that's a great idea like that. that does have a different twist. oh, sorry. >> lara is good at almost everything but it's a spoon, baby. >> robin tried to undermine me by giving me the wrong tool. >> i like how the spoon helps. >> i like how you crumbled the cheese. >> this is a summer salad. you start off with a beautiful lettuce that you love, and then there's strawberry, blueberries and feta on top. a little vinaigrette. this is what you want at every party. this is the stuff. this is a little bit of dip underneath, vegetable dip covered with spinach and sesame seeds and vegetables on top. >> dig in. >> oh, yeah. >> beautiful. >> isn't that great? >> that does look good. now that we've been very good, dessert. tell us about that. >> those are some amazing pink
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cupcakes. if you have kids, they're fabulous because they're paint pots but you -- >> what is a paint pot? >> what that is confetti cake mix. there is one tablespoon of oil in there, right? because you need a little bit of oil but there's three eggs and instead of extra oil, you're putting in sour cream so -- >> yum. >> you hear about -- >> i'll give it a taste test. good. >> way ahead of you, baby. way ahead of you. >> this one. >> exactly and that is just your food coloring. >> it's so cute. >> with what is giving it sweetness. >> of course, it's just some milk and confection sugar and your coloring. >> i'll be honest with you, you're asking too many questions. >> then you dip -- she wants to know. >> you can see these recipes on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! we'll be right back.
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effects of everyday acids. >> i tell you sandy's cupcakes are going like hotcakes. thank you for the incredible dancers, thank you, enjoy having you here with the "gma" family. have a wonderful day, everybody. >> we are ready for summer. hope you are too. so long. [ cheers and applause ] >> ♪ >> good morning everyone, 8:56 on this tuesday may 31st. bad accident just can coming in. let's go to matt pelman filling in for karen. >> yes a nasty one matt in new
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castle county, 141 close to 13 dupont parkway. you can seal the vehicles involved. they had to cut off the roof of that suv there. the pickup truck is also pretty badly banged up. 141 is closed in both directions here by route 13. let's hit the maps. fire crews remain on the scene. you want to stay far away from it and use route nine or chump man's road instead of 141 by the airport this morning. still some slow going on the northbound side of 42 in south jersey from blackwood-clementon road. downed pole on the black horse pike but that's mostly off to the side and big bucks county backups on the turnpike eastbound because of a crash by delaware valley. single digit speeds. use northbound one our 95 instead because the they're congested as well. matt. >> meteorologist, david murphy has the accuweather forecast. david. >> getting toasty out here on the terrace, matt. take a look. sun up over the horizon, clouds in the process of getting on out of here, maybe a little cloudier down the shore for a bit. 74 degrees currently in the city. still a bit muggy.
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as we go through the day we'll warm up stay sunny a high of 87 and best of all the humidity levels will have a tendency to drop through the morning and afternoon. sunny and nice again tomorrow, 83. 79 on thursday. a few clouds mixing with sun. and then friday more clouds with a shower or thunderstorm in the afternoon a high of 76. matt saturday looks dry. >> thanks, david. coming at noon the search for a man behind a violent attack in philadelphia. police believe he badly beat a woman and may have also sexually assaulted a teenager. we'll have a live update at noon. common and maya rudolph both on live with kelly on 6abc. i'm matt o'donnell. have a great tuesday. >> ♪ . >> totally clever. totally got me. i'm not going to lie. >> i don't think if that's so clever when you're not 25 years old. >> i agree. exactly. >> she's 92. >> i love betty white i'm happy that's not true. >> spoiler alert. game of thrones fans i'm actually okay with this to be honest. we've got some good and bad news. first the good, there will be a season five. they're shooting now. the bad the characters hodor and brand stark will not abpart of the season. >> everybody gets killed anyway.
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>> here's thing. i think this story line particularly is the weakest of the entire series. >> actor christian fair has the year off. writers thought the story line of hodor and brand stark ran its course and it was time to introduce new characters. this may not be the last we see of them. the author of the books publishes the next of -- i'm sorry, the next of a song of ice and fire novel. >> i stumbled over the actual title of the show, so. >> let me say this, though. if you watch the show brand stark is a character whose eyes roll back into his head am i just interviewed him. he actually does that in real life. look at his eyes in the show he rolls them back in real life he can actually do that which is really cool. i do think it's the weakest of the story lines of the show but i think we'll be seeing more of them. >> they'll be back. george r martin will bring them back. yes, they'll be back. >> i love you guys. >> thank you. >> see you. >> 6:55 right now. let's say good morning the our facebook fan of the day. keisha. >> hello. >> there you go. one of our great postal carriers. she works at the atlanta post office. says our show prepares her for her busy workday. this week probably was a little bit of a challenge. >> sure. >> she says this is her before and after picture. >> that's hilarious. >> after a day of delivering mail in the heat. she adds she loves allison's jewelry which we love as well. >> i'm loving your sunglasses. >> thanks for watching. hope you have a great day today. stay cool. let's find out about the forecast now from tucker. >> yeah, she's going to look like the after picture there probably. >> awe. >> going to be upper 80's. any time you're outside exercising all day, yeah -- >> all praises to them, they're out there, man. >> oh, yeah, yeah. more power to you. there you go, radar. we've got cold front that's come through and that's actually the front from tuesday night. kind of hanging up there across the carolinas and virginia. might see a storm fire up along it later today and we might see an isolated storm. otherwise upper 80's, near 90 later today. we'll do it again tomorrow. strong front on saturday. want to mention that strong front for you on saturday there bring you cooler air for the end of the week. could have strong storms saturday afternoon, saturday night. that's a quick update much let's do traffic and find out
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about your morning roads with julie. >> all right, tucker, on the roads this morning southbound 270 this is where we have the delays from buck tease county continuing towards germantown towards 124 you're on and off the brake the entire trip. the accident activity was before 24 is now on the shoulder. top stretch of the capitol beltway below speed college park through silver spring. georgia avenue blocked between brookeville and craig road due to an earlier crash. southbound bw parkway slowing out of laurel headed towards the capital beltway. that's a check of your fox5 object -- on-time traffic. more with allison and steve after the break >> this is fox5 news morning. >> we're following breaking news out of montgomery count. an early morning house fire sent a woman and two firefighters to the hospital. we'll get an update on their conditions as the flames are now out. >> big news this morning. the department of justice expected to announce a full investigation of the ferguson, missouri, police department. we're live with details on what's includesd in that investigation. >> real push is on to bring the 2024 summer olympic games to the nation's capital. fox5 exclusive this hour we sit down with a group pushing to try to make that happen. see how they say the games could help our local economy and the action they have taken this morning to get you involved. >> wouldn't that be great? there would be the best. all right. cross our fingers on that. meantime a live look outside on this thursday morning. we like to call it friday eve around these parts. weather and traffic coming up on the 5s at 7:05. good morning, i'm allison seymour. >> and i'm steve chenevey. welcome. we're following breaking news from montgomery county maryland. let's get you update now. you are looking live at the scene of what was a house fire earlier new york in rockville. an older woman now fighting for her life after being pulled from the second floor of that home. fire started just about two hours ago just about 5 o'clock this morning in the moment on isis street near aspen hill road. two firefightersly hurt taken to the hospital but both expected to be okay. still trying to figure out what caused this fire in rockville. the justice department reportedly going to investigate the police department now in ferguson, missouri. >> the probe will look into the practices of the li
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