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good morning, america. hillary clinton makes history. clinching the democratic nomination for president, winning the support of delegates who will make her the first female nominee of a major party. >> we are on the brink of a historic, historic, unprecedented moment. >> bernie sanders fighting back saying it's not over yet as six more states get ready to vote today. state of emergency. tropical storm colin making landfall overnight. florida towns now under water as nearly a foot of rain leads to flash floods. the storm bare bearing down on the carolinas. massive outrage for the college swimmer sentenced to six months in jail for sexually assaulting a young woman behind a campus dumpster. 000s signing a petition calling
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for the judge to be thrown out and anger over what the swimmer's father is saying about the crime. an abc news exclusive. bobby brown one-on-one revealing intermate details about his relationship with whitney houston. >> it was the first time i saw her do drugs. >> what he says about their wedding day, the pain of her death and his long road back. >> and good morning, america. it is a big day in the race for the white house. let's take a look at the delegate board. you see it right there, hillary clinton has won the delegates she needs to become the democratic nominee at the democratic convention. that will put her over the top. the first female nominee. >> eight years ago that she withdraw from the race and endorsed barack obama. woo he all remember that and today, a much different story. >> not quite over yet. still a lot of states yet to
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vote today. clinton still in a bruising battle with bernie sanders. he says he'll keep fighting her all the way to the convention. as i said six states go to the polls today. let's take a look at hillary clinton and bernie sanders supporters. there they are in new jersey. they're getting ready to vote and abc's cecilia vega is in los angeles, california, voting, as well with the latest. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: good morning. hillary clinton wasn't planning to make this history overnight. it came over a fresh count of superdelegates. her big party is planned for tonight in new york, in fact, and adding to all this drama bernie sanders is refusing to accept these results. overnight, hillary clinton securing enough delegates to clinch the democratic nomination. making history as the first woman in the country to become the presumptive nominee of a major political party. >> we are on the brink of a historic, historic, unprecedented moment but we are still have work to do. don't we? >> reporter: clinton winning enough commitments from
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superdelegates to push her to the number needed for the nomination and it came early. six states vote today. clinton reminding voters that she still needs their support. >> we're going to fight hard for every single vote, especially right here in california! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: bernie sanders, his family right there by his side in san francisco, defiant saying he can convince superdelegates those democratic party leaders who have submitted to supporting clinton so switch their allegiance and vote for him. >> we're going to go into that convention with enormous momentum. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> reporter: but that is a nearly impossible task. sanders would need to flip more than half of clinton's superdelegates to his side. >> thank you so much. are you having a good time? [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: clinton's late night star-studded l.a. fund-raiser from stevie wonder.
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♪ tonight there will be a party ♪ >> reporter: to christina aguilera. ♪ ain't no man >> reporter: now feeling more like a victory party. >> it's not an overstatement for me to say that we have a really important election now. >> reporter: but her rival across the aisle overnight saying he's made history too. >> i have great respect for women. i was the one that really broke the glass ceiling on behalf of women more than anybody in the construction industry. >> reporter: sending mixed messages about the mexican-american judge on his trump university case. the top candidate asking supporters to defend his attacks and saying the judge's heritage doesn't matter now. >> wouldn't it have been better if you said i won't be treated fairly and leave the mexican thing alone. >> i don't care if he is mexican or not.
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i do great with the mexicans with jobs. president obama telling aides he is eager to get out on the campaign trail campaigning against trump. we know his endorsement of hillary clinton could come very soon. robin, we also know that bernie sanders is soon to be headed back to vermont after voting today to assess his campaign. >> all right, cecilia, thank you. jon karl will join us with more. jon, hillary clinton says she's on the brick of history but as we've been saying and heard from cecilia, bernie sanders, he's not kwaulg it quits and many are wondering why he's staying in. whether he really has a chance here, jon. >> reporter: if you look at the numbers, hillary clinton does have it wrapped up. you need 2,383 delegates to win the democratic nomination. that is precisely the number she has. but, but, but there's a lot of voting going on today. you have six states voting, new jersey in the east, south dakota, north dakota, the biggest delegate prize of all, california, all told, over 900 delegates at stake today. and if you look at her clinching, it includes those
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so-called superdelegates and as the sanders campaign will tell you they don't actually vote until the convention itself. if you take out the superdelegates, this is without any superdelegates, hillary clinton still has a big lead over bernie sanders, in fact, if you take out the superdelegates to overtake hillary clinton with a lead, sanders would need to win all six states today by an average of 40 points. >> on the republican side there, jon, of course, no real challenge there with donald trump. but he is positioned to make history, as well. >> reporter: absolutely. in fact, if you look at the total votes he already has take a look at this, robin, donald trump before a single vote is cast has more votes in the republican primary than any other candidate in history. more than both bush, more than mccain, more than romney and ronald reagan and more states today, he hopes to add at least a couple more million to that total. really quite an achievement. >> that's right and six states today, d.c. coming up. so with the exception of d.c. that will be the last.
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>> yeah. >> what's going to happen between now and the conventions next month. >> reporter: we'll certainly see a lot of back and forth between hillary clinton and donald trump. but they both have two major projects they have to do. planning their ivankas, donald trump is planning what he says will be the greatest show on earth. hillary clinton needs to find a role for bernie sanders and then, of course, robin, enter now starting right now the veepstakes. who do each of them choose as their running pate. >> everyone eager so hear that. george. >> thanks, robin. we are joined by the democrats' leader in the house nancy pelosi. madam leader, thank you for joining us. you see the numbers and hillary clinton has clinched the knowledge nation. neither you or president obama have endorsed yet. are you prepared to embrace her as your nominee. >> i'm a voter in california and i have voted for hillary clinton for president of the united states and proud to endorse her for that position. but i hasten to say that it's not over till it's over. californians haven't voted.
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nor have others in five states so while the nomination may be there in the numbers in terms of superdelegates, i didn't endorse yet because i am a superdelegate and i think that the matter should be determined by the voters in the state. >> as you know, bernie sanders has said no matter what happens tonight he's going to try to flip the superdelegates between now and the convention in order to get the nomination. his argument is he can do better in the fall against donald trump. what do you make of that. >> well, let's see what happens. i think he's also said let's see what happens tonight and we'll go from there. bernie knows better than anyone what's on the line in the election and that we at some point have to unify as we go forward. he wants to influence the platform. i think that's fine. >> if he keeps on going does it hurt the party? >> well, i think that he'll go forward in i way that will be constructive to the party because as you know i've been involved a long time as have you and never seen such a polarized situation where the republican party is so divided itself.
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they can't even pass their own budget, much less anything where we can find a compromise between the parties which is our responsibility. >> you were the first female speaker of the house. >> yes? >> what does it mean to have the first female nominee. >> let me say of hillary clinton, it's wonderful that she's a woman. it's fabulous that we would have a woman president and i believe she will walk into that oval office one of the best prepared people to do so in our country's history, however, it's because she is the best, not because she's a woman, however, having said that, pretty exciting and i can say, having been elected -- chosen as speaker the response from the public is so wonderful that you've broken another -- i say marble ceiling in the congress. you've been there. you know it's a very male dominated place. >> it was a big moment when you became speaker, no question about that. now where everyone is looking ahead to the next steps some people saying two is even better
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than one. elizabeth warren joining hillary clinton on the ticket. >> we've had two men over and over again for hundreds of years. i think that two women whoever they may be, that would be fabulous, as well but hillary clinton will choose the person that she feels most comfortable with. >> madam leader, thanks for your time this morning. >> my pleasure. >> robin. we move on from politics to the latest on tropical storm colin. bearing down on the carolinas this morning after pounding florida with torrential rain, flash flooding overnight and abc's gio benitez is in charleston, south carolina with the latest, gio. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. just take a look around me. local flooding all across the southeast from florida all the way up to the carolinas. then you said it, florida, the sunshine state hit hardest overnight. overnight tropical storm colin making landfall. winds battering the coastline and drivers who braved the storm.
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in florida, the governor declaring a state of emergency in 34 counties. that's half the state. >> we have notified our national guard anticipate so far we tension to activate 6,000 national guard members around the state. >> the sunshine skyway bridge shut down, visibility so poor officials did not want drivers at risk. storm surge along with more than 10 inches of rainfalling causing many communities to flood. this morning much of cedar key underwater. >> the wind is what is causing the trouble. >> i want to untie it from the boat. >> reporter: conditions so rough in the gulf of mexico boats getting washed up on shore. this man using a kayak to get around his st. pete neighborhood. in jacksonville this home surveillance video capturing the moments a possible tornado struck. >> thank god nobody was hurt. >> reporter: many families spent the day racing to nil safill sa. 50-mile-per-hour winds bringing
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down tree, damaging these hopes near tampa. and back out here live in charleston, south carolina, as they deal with some of this flooding we can tell you tropical storm colin will be moving up the coast. it'll be entirely out of the area by this afternoon, robin. >> all right, gio, thank you. we turn to ginger for more on that causing all kinds of problems. >> even once colin is gone still moisture feeding up and where we're starting. brand-new video out of tampa, florida. that is what your commute looks like in many places. so many folks writing saying we have 4 to 7 inches and, remember, this is the flash flooding that was coming with that feeder band so the moisture that is pulling up not even associated directly with the center of colin which is off the coast of south carolina, that thing moving northeast bringing a lot of rain to the outbreak but, look, 10 a.m. as gio was implying, everything is off and still get a lot of moisture behind it in central florida, 3 to 5 inches and could see po ponding on roadway, doesn't mean
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it's over even though it goes out to sea. a lot more coming up. >> thank you, ginger. move on to the latest on muhammad ali. doctors revealing new details about his battle with parkinson's as we learn more about is his memorial friday and remember him with pictures of like with his daughter laila in 1978. linsey davis has details. >> reporter: we knew him as the man who thrilled and chilled and handcuffed lightning and threw thunder in jail. his daughters say that was part of the show and describe their father as a sensitive man with a huge heart. moving portraits this morning of the boxing legend, fists raised displaying his signature pose in march, mere months before his death. ever the fighter, we the shadow of the man who once floated and stung. his greatest strength his true capacity to persevere taking on a 32-year fight against a
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debilitating disease with a hint of a smile. once he estimated he took 29,000 punches to the head, current scientific evidence suggests his head injuries were not a major factor in his parkinson's disease. >> he appeared to have typical parkinson's disease. the only difference is his young age of onset which atypical. >> not only did his doctors not hear him blame boxing, his children didn't either. >> he felt personally he did not get parkinson's from boxing. >> reporter: he said he never felt sorry for himself. >> he never said why me? that could be encouraging for some other parkinson's patients. he just really had this huge heart. >> reporter: that side of the legendary boxer will be on display when the people's champion is laid to rest in his hometown of lieu, kentucky, with a traditional muslim funeral thursday and interfaith service friday.
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>> i ain't got to be what nobody else want me to be. >> reporter: among the pallbearers actor will smith who famously portrayed him in the movie "ali." friday's service is open to the public with seating for more than 15,000, bill clinton, bryant gumbel and billy crystal among them. ali worked ten years to make sure the service was exactly how he wanted it to be and inclusive of everyone. >> as it should be. means it's going to be some show. amy as the breaking stories. details coming in about a bombing in central istanbul that happened. the target, a bus carrying police officers. a car packed with explosives blew up as that bus passed by killing at least 11 people and injuring dozens of others. several recent attacks in istanbul have been blamed on isis and kurdish rebels. no immediate claim of responsibility for today's bombing. back here at home evidence of a systemic failure in the nation's schools. there is a new report that shows
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african-american students are nearly four times more likely to be suspended from school than their white classmates. and that trend begins in preschool. the report also found one in ten schoolchildrens is chronically absent missing at least three weeks a year. investigators are looking into this deadly crash at the baja 500 race in mexico. look at that. a truck missed a turn and killed a boy from california standing there in the krutd. two drivers were killed in other accidents during that same race. breaking overnight professional fighter and internet sensation kimbo slice has died. his real name kevin ferguson was tan to a florida hospital and later died, just 42 years old. no word on the cause. a spokesman calls him one of the best mixed martial artists ever and his personality tran sended the sport. authorities in nevada released a new mug shot of o.j. simpson part of a routine updating of prison records
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serving a 33-year sentence for armed robbery up for parole next year. uber is making changes to appease drivers. one of those changes is going to cost you the ride sharing service will charge you a late fee it you keep your driver waiting two minutes. rating will vary from city. ruh-roh. this looks like it could end badly. a black panther creeping up on a man at a wildlife sanctuary stalking him coming closer, ready to pounce and then, you think he's attacking but it turns out they're pals. the man, the video runs the sanctuary and actually helped rescue the panther, did not see that kissing scene coming. >> ah. >> did not think -- >> i thought there was glass i thought. okay, there is an enclosure. why would someone video and not tell him. >> 8.5 million views so far.
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>> 73 degrees ou73 degrees. it's warm today. it will be breezy and you see hard al cloud. as we look at the center city skyline, here's your exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast. 73 now. we're headed up today to 85. a summer-like day. warm, breezy, feeling water humid. later this afternoon and evening we get a few areas that see a spotty shower or a quick thunderstorm. tomorrow windy much cooler. look at that change, 70 for your high and some showers around. know, very exciting. >> cumulus what. >> lightning behind the house which is good. i'll talk about how much cooler the air is for a lot of western cities. >> you light up. love that about you ginger. coming up outrage growing over that college swimmer's sexual assault case sentenced to
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>> this isly the schuylkill expressway westbound approaching gusts mills. watching a disabled vehicle here on the shoulder most the morning. now a flatbed tow truck is there. it is heavy as you come westbound from approaching the blue route through this point at gulfs mills. what you can't see is on the eastbound side there's a crash on the shoulder so slowing there as well coming away from 202. plenty slow on the westbound turnpike, speeds like 22 miles an hour as you pass virginia drive. in abington township a crash along penn avenue at limekiln pike. in salem county this is the new jersey turnpike moving fine but if you're headed toward the delaware memorial bridge keep in mind two lanes are out all day today because of construction. you might wander to use the commodore barry instead. matt. >> thank you, matt.
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there's no end to what you can discover. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. >> we've got nice day today. it's warm, 73 degrees particularsly warm and hume. it is warm and breezy 85 for your high. sunshine and clouds. most of your day is dry but later this afternoon into this evening a few spots will see a quick shower or a thunderstorm. tomorrow it's windy much cooler. look at the change here. we go from 85 to 70 for your high and a few showers around as well. thursday a cool start, many places will just be in the 40's early in the morning then lots of sunshine and warming up to 75. 77 on friday, matt. >> thanks karen. the polls are opened in new jersey for the state's primary. they close at 8:00 p.m. full primary and presidential election coverage can be found at 6abc.com.
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on the first day you take it. try zyrtec®. muddle no more®. welcome back to "gma." you're looking live at hillary clinton and bernie sanders supporters out in full force in new jersey. one of the six states heading to the polls today as hillary clinton makes history winning the support of delegates who will make her the first female nominee of the party. >> state of emergency in florida after tropical storm colin makes landfall overnight. nearly a foot of rain leaving flash floods and the storm hitting the carolinas. also this morning the cincinnati zoo set to re-open its gorilla world with new barriers after that incident, the 3-year-old falling into the enclosure and the local prosecutor says they will not file charges against the mother. there's a big story brewing about steph curry. why he says he is not going to the olympics. that's coming up in our big board. >> still another job ahead of him.
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we'll begin with that growing outrageous over the star college swimmer sentenced to six months in jail after his conviction for sexual assault. critics slamming the sentence as too lean dwrents and comments from the father fueling the fire and matt gutman has all the latest. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning. the crime was bad enough, that swimmer found beside his unconscious victim by a dumpster. now he tried to flee. two good samaritans tracked him down and in sentencing his father lamenting his lison's li is ruined because of 20 minutes of action and anger towards the judge also. this morning public outcry is mounting at the judge who sentenced former star swimmer brock turner to only six months in jail for a drunken sexual assault outside a stanford university campus party. a removed aaron persky petition garnering 250,000 signatures. the district attorney telling me they had expected a much harsher
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sentence. how many years had you been asking for. >> i wrote a lengthy brief and asked for six years in prison. >> reporter: but the judge ruling that a prison sentence would have a severe impact on brock. outrage mounting also at this letter turner's father submitting it to the court at sentencing begging for leniency for his son writing the guilty verdict and its many consequences would be a steep price to pay for 20 minutes of action. but it's another statement read at sentencing that is having a wider impact now, the victims directed at the man who assaulted her. among her words, i read something that i will never forgive. i read that according to him, i liked it. >> it is one of the most eloquent and articulate letters i have ever read. i don't think anything like it has ever been written. >> reporter: reading the statement in court turner's victim said that hours after the assault i wanted to take off my body like a jacket and leave it at the hospital with everything else. millions clicking on her letter
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online. were you surprised when she asked the judge to actually address him personally just to look directly at him as she delivered it. >> i wasn't surprised but i was really pleased because it's really hard for victims to come into court and face their perpetrators. >> reporter: now, at sentencing turner said he could barely live with himself for having inflicted pain on someone else but the d.a. tells me he has not once apologized for the assault itself. now, with good behavior he could be out of jail within three months, about the time that classes resume here at stanford. george. >> okay, matt, thanks very much. let's talk about it with nancy grace, the hose of "nancy grace" on hlmn. thanks for joining us. the judge said he was following the recommendation of the county probation department known in the past for being respected, fair. was a sex crimes prosecutor but, boy, he's facing this recall effort. how do you explain all this? >> you know what, there is no
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logical explanation for what he did. this judge, aaron persky, i believe should be removed because not only did he ignore the state and their request for six years behind bars and i want to correct something i heard earlier. when the passersby, two guys went by on bicycles, they looked over at the perpetrator and he is a perpetrator, a jury found him guilty of three felony sex attacks on this girl, he wasn't beside her at that moment. he was on top of her. and she was naked from about the bra down. on the ground on the dirt, the pine struck by a dumpster. he wasn't just standing there. he was on her. they pulled back. he jumps up and runs. he knew he had done something horribly wrong. now, not only did the judge ignore the state recommendation and i don't say the judge has to always agree with the state, but this is the law in that
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jurisdiction. the california assembly said these felonies are punishable up to ten years each, 10 to 14 years. he ignored the assembly which us, the people. he ignored a jury that sat there and heard the evidence and returned these verdicts. and in my mind the most important, the crime victim, he ignored her. i've dealt with so many rape victims and i can't tell you what it takes to go through what they go through. and to have it just dismissed. this guy is going to probably do three months in county jail. really? it's absurd. >> her statement has been a manifesto for so many. never heard anything like that before. >> you know, that letter that she wrote was so powerful, especially when she said to all the crime victims out there when you are lonely, when you are sad, when you feel like nobody believes you, i am with you on
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those and i said i can speak from my own experience. crime victims suffer, not just during the crime but on and on and on. especially rape victims. and for the father, the father, i know he loves his son but to call a sex assault down on the ground by a dumpster to call it action, his son got some action. i mean that really shed light on it and another scary aspect this may never have come to light if the father had not written that letter. the letter goes on to say now my son won't eat his favorite pretzels and rib eye steak. really? >> we're going to have end it there. thanks very much. >> also very disturbing. now to more of our exclusive interview with bobby brown whose new book "every little step," my story reveals new details about his rocky relationship with his ex-wife whitney houston. i want to show you a picture, wedding day. >> yeah. >> when you see this picture,
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what do you see? >> happiness. i think we're both happy. i was deeply in love with her and, you know, for the rest of my life i think i will have that feeling towards her because she was that one person that knew me, that one person that had no judgment. >> you broke tradition a little bit and saw her before the wedding. >> uh-huh. well, that was the first time i had actually saw her do drugs. >> cocaine. >> yes, ma'am. >> bobby says he found his bride-to-be hunched over a bureau snorting a line of coke. he says she offered him a hit but he didn't indulge at that moment. what went through your mind when you saw that. >> she wasn't that. you know what i'm saying. the drugs wasn't her. she did drugs but it -- drugs didn't do her. she knew how to ham herself.
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it only made me, you know, love and want to protect her more. >> while he says he wanted to protect her many fans assumed he was the pusher in the marriage. >> people said to me, the one thing that they heard after and over again that you were the one that led whitney to heavy drug use. you were the one. >> it wasn't me that started her. i take -- i take my part and i take it hard for me even being a part of it but we all have our own minds and some of us are stronger than others. >> it's a wide ranging interview tonight going back to when he started with new edition. he was barely a teenager when he was with new edition and talk about whitney and bobbi kristina and his life now with his wife alicia as they're expecting their second child. >> that's some powerful stuff and there will be a lot more tonight.
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exclusive interview, special edition of "20/20" right here on abc. let's go over to amy. >> all right, guy, coming up on our big board, the uproar as steph curry says he is skipping the olympics. what is really behind his decision. also, one man waging a war against the traffic app waze saying it's causing gridlock in his neighbor. and the pet parrot who may be at the center of a murder sentence. we'll be back in just two minutes.
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time now for the big board and our team of insiders lined up and ready to go. let's start with a bizarre murder investigation in michigan. martin duram shot and killed in what was initially to be a failed double homicide. martin's wife was shot and survived but now his parents say martin's pet parrot was a witness to the crime and is mimicking a final feud recreating both sides of the argument between the two.
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yeah, it's very interesting and the big thing is what the parrot is saying could implicate his wife in his death. take a listen. >> shut up. >> get your [ bleep ] over here now. >> [ bleep ]. >> don't [ bleep ] shoot. >> isn't that chilling? to hear that. all right, so joining us now we have alex spiro. defense attorney and, alex, the prosecutor says he is not aware of any precedent that's ever been set by having a parrot's testimony be entered into evidence. what do you think about the add missability of something like this? >> well, certainly evidence of animal reactions has been present in cases insofar as, you know, a dog barking at a suspect and then law enforcement focuses on that suspect. now, obviously there aren't very many animals that speak the english language.
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is the evidence relevant, i think in this case it would be and then really the crux of it is going to be how reliable this kind of evidence would be. >> alex, police say the wife is a suspect. she has denied killing her husband. and as we talk about the parrot possibly testimony being brought into evidence awes a defense attorney, how would you counter that. >> is there a tv in the house? that kind of phraseology is often seen on television. is it potentially mimicking television? i'd like to know the science behind how parrots mimic. how reliable it is and is it potential amelie being taken out of context or from some other place. the timing of it and things such as that. >> reason why they call it parroting. i mean it's like a recording. very interesting, alex. >> thank you, alex. we move on to nba superstar steph curry's big announcement revealing he is skipping the upcoming olympic games in rio several factors including recent injuries are contributing to his decision and espn's brad
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daugherty is going to join us now live. always good to see you, my man, brad. let's talk about steph. >> good morning. >> good morning to you now. he is saying and we know he's had injuries especially this season and he's saying that and other factors. what do you make of the other factors, brad? >> well, i think it's pretty obvious. the zika virus scare has a lot of athletes considering their participation in the olympics and whether or not they're going to go forward. you can't blame someone if they decide to step aside because of the uncertainty of the virus, so i think that is the other that we're hearing a lot of the athletes mention when they're contemplating participating. >> any backlash for steph curry on this jo i know there is a lot of disappointment. >> there is a lot of disappointment because he's the best player in the country and possibly the world and want to see him play but i'm sure there will be some backlash but at the end of the day his health, family and career are the most important things and, you know, steph has gone through a myriad
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of injuries with his right angle. had surgery back in 2010 and torn ligaments and sprained his right mcl in his first knee so the nba playoffs if you go to the finals and again this year, ten months long so he only has two months to recover before the season is under way again and need that is rest but with the zika concerns, i think that's very legitimate and i know people want to try to stay away from that and sidestep it if you're an athlete and worked your entire life to get to this point but when you have more than 150 doctor, scientists, ethicists writing to dr. mark chan, director of the world health organization, that's something to take seriously. >> our dr. richard besser has been talking about that, as well. no doubt they've injuries are a legitimate concern and a legitimate factor when chris paul, other all-stars saying they're not going to rio, brad.
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>> yeah, i think everyone looks at what happened to paul george, the pow he forward who plays for indiana, had the horrific knee injury during the games a couple of years ago and it derailed his career. he's bounced back and become a legitimate superstar again, but you have to take this into consideration when you're talking about your career, your health and your family. >> and the family. thanks, brad. next up a maryland man named tim connor waging a war against the traffic app waze after he says it rerouted cars through his tiny residential street at all hours of the day. we have mr. wonderful, kevin o'leary here from "shark tank" joining us now. kevin, he said he tried to fight back saying there was a traffic jam or a roadblock for an accident on his street but obviously they caught on pretty quickly it wasn't true. those wazers know what they're doing. what's the best way to take on a big company like waze to keep
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his street quiet again? >> doing exactly what he did. waze is basically a giant social network that uses motion in your cell phones to determine where traffic is. of course, roads all of us in america pay taxes to have them and open to the public. what this fellow has gone hat tried to game the system and put bad date into into the map and make people think there was an accident on his street. it doesn't work because clearly the system has algorithms and catches that fraud which is basically what it is. it is a form of fraud but if you want to fight the big guy and take on a giant app like waze which by the way is owned by google, it's inside all google maps this is uubiquitous, socia media is how you do battle today. you and i are talking about this now because it went viral. in the end, though, i think this benefits waze more than anybody else. if you didn't know about the app you certainly know about it now.
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it's on "good morning america." >> they're handling it because you're right. they say they have 50 million user and get one complaint like this a month approximately but you're right. we're talking about it so with social media it be effective, kevin. >> you're right. there's no question. i use this product in new york and miami and los angeles, chicago, it works. and at the end of the day that's what matters. it's not going away any time soon. >> thank you so much, gentlemen. one of the things alex and brad and our hot shot of the day. how one brave man took advantage of this real-life foam party and what caused it next. ♪ starbucks® cold brew coffee. available in original black. and now with house-made vanilla sweet cream.
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>> ♪ >> good morning everyone, i'm matt o'donnell. 7:56 on this tuesday june 7. we have problems on the roosevelt boulevard. let's go to matt pelman. >> our good luck is going downhill matt o'donnell. not one but two accidents on the southbound side of the roosevelt boulevard extension. the expressway. as you can come south on one, one of them was right here approaching the merge for the schuylkill expressway westbound. this one just cleared a minute ago. the other was back around fox street. bottom line is coming southbound from ninth street through this point at the schuylkill expect a slow go. crash along brandywine lane. normal slowing southbound 422 coming eastbound. pennsylvania turnpike headed westbound from bane sill let me out to fort washington. crash along penn avenue in abington township just cleared. but we're still having traffic light troubles in trenton by the susquehanna national bank center along 129 at hamilton. a crash along 295 northbound at the black horse pike. it's gone but northbound is still slow as you head up
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toward the white horse pike. matt. >> thank you, matt. let's take a look at sky6. the commodore barry bridge. another hot day and then things change. david is off. karen rogers is here with accuweather. >> i wish i could do this forecast from the shore. it's nice and warm out here. we just got an update with our temperatures. it's 75 degrees right now in philadelphia. not as warm in the lehigh valley though. 69 in allentown, 71 in reading. it's 73 in trenton. 75 in millville. and 71 in cape may. here's your exclusive accuweather 7-day. a nice summer-like day today. it's warm, breezy, rather humid, 85 for your high. late this afternoon into this evening, 4, 5, 6 o'clock we have a couple of showers or a thunderstorm that fires up but not everybody is going to see that. it's spotty. tomorrow comes the big change in the temperatures. it's windy, much cooler, 70 for your high with a couple of showers. thursday morning, matt, some folks will just be in the upper 40's. >> okay, thanks karen. a five-year-old boy is hospitalized after being shot by a bullet that went through the window of his chester home yesterday evening. his dad jumped on him to
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and hillary making history. clinching the democratic nomination for president. the first female nominee of a major party, bernie sanders, bowing to battle on as six more states head to the polls this morning. ♪ going to stand by you drop the mike. miss usa winner who brought down the house speaking out about women and the military. saying we are just as tough as men. she's here for her first live morning interview. and new this morning one of princess diana's closest aides opening up about her life inside the palace. the time she almost burned the place down and which son is most like diana and why she would have been so proud of her boys right now. ♪ time to get the chains out grand slam.
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serena williams. >> doing this for womenkind and me too. >> and takes on an unusual opponent. >> really talented for a girl. >> why she's lashing out on behalf of all women. all that and miss usa live as we say -- >> good morning, america. >> okay, i'm going to say it, amy. we're getting into the swim of things here in times square. >> the beginning of fun. >> four-olympic medalist cullen jones here showing us how to get a summer workout in the water. great tips all of us can use in the pool and out of the pool. >> a lot of work inside the pool. good workout and, robin, a big night. your emotional interview with bobby brown on at 10:00, 9:00 central on abc, "20/20" and,
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boy, as we said before looks so powerful. >> "every little step" because that's his song that we remember him with new edition and that's where we first met him and we fell in love with the music, with both whitney and with bobby brown. i spent time with him at home in l.a. he and his wife alicia are expecting their third child but it all comes down to the music and screenings and everybody is in there. some things that he says, you're -- it just grabs you but then when you hear the music and it brings you back to a certain time and at one time he was on par with whitney as far as popularity. there was a brief moment they were both on par. all that have tonight. >> and lara, one of our favorite bachelorettes. >> desiree is here. big drama on "the bachelorette" and she'll break it down and desiree has found love and gotten married and sharing her wedding tips and planning, preparing, she's got a new book out so we'll talk all about that coming up. >> now to amy with the morning rundown.
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the big story hillary clinton beginning the final day of the primary season as the presumptive democratic nominee. as voters in six states from california to new jersey head to the polls, clinton has made history, clinching enough delegates for the nomination and abc's cecilia vega has more for us, cecilia, morning. amy, good morning. hillary clinton securing enough delegates overnight to clinch her party's nomination and this is history in the making. she becomes the first woman in the country to become the presumptive presidential nominee of a major political party. the news came after a count of superdelegates. those party leaders who are pledging their support to clinton. among them, former house speaker nancy pelosi. telling george she's now endorsing clinton. >> i'm the voter in california and i have voted for hillary clinton for president of the united states and proud to endorse her for that position. but i hasten to say that it's not over till it's over, californians haven't voted nor have others in five states. >> reporter: but bernie sanders is not backing down.
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he is promising to take his fight all the way to the convention, six states vote today, more than 900 delegates up for grabs and it was exactly eight years ago that hillary clinton withdrew from the race and formally endorsed barack obama, what a different story this time around, amy. >> all right, cecilia, indeed, thank you. tropical storm colin is slamming the southeast coast right now. a state of emergency in effect in florida where the storm came ashore overnight with winds of 50 miles an hour. up to 8 inches of rain could fall in florida, georgia and the carolinas today with dangerous riptides and flash flooding. well, a woman attacked by a ten-foot shark off southern california is now speaking out about her ordeal from her hospital bed, she told us she never saw the shark coming. she was training for a triathlon when she was bitten by what appeared to be a great white shark which left teeth marks from her shoulder to her pelvis. >> felt the penetration and pain
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and relief and now i have to get out of here i thought and then i was thinking, just don't come back. >> yeah, she was reunited with those first responders who saved her life and they gave her the goggles she left behind. she broke several ribs but is recovering and good to see that smile on her face. new video showing the kidnapping of a little boy from this mall in pennsylvania. the suspect is seen following the mother to the food court and then asks if she could hold the boy. moments later she picks him up and when the mother wasn't looking she walks away with the boy going up the stairs and out of the mall. thankfully the boy was later found safe and the woman was arrested. she is awaiting trial. well, a health alert for new moms. a new study found finds the size of the bought used to feed your baby could be key in weight gain. a large bottle of formula when the baby was 2 months was associated with a more rapid increase in weight gain by the time those babes were six months old, rapid weight gain is a predictor of obesity later in
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life. finally in a state full of cheesehides one man is taking a very big gamble. you may be familiar with the green bay packers fans who proudly wear cheese on their heads called cheeseheads showing solidarity throughout the state known as the dairy land but the star quarterback of the green bay packers, aaron rodgers, the big cheese himself revealed he's giving up milk products as part of a change in his diet, the 32-year-old says he wants to focus on more fruits and veggies and hope it makes him feel feta, i mean cheddar, better. >> that is a lot of work. >> wait, i got it. that was a gouda story. >> oh. just keep going. one other sports note. we never show any love to the stanley cup finals. pens have a 3-1 lead over the sharks and one wayin away from
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bringing home the stanley cup. tennis and serena williams, she and her friends at "glamour" mag are giving us an exclusive first look at the tennis phenom on the july cover. not only does she look hot inside she is letting off a little steam. here's an exclusive video where she shows how she feels when men say demeaning things. this is what she wants to do and gets the chance ripping 128-mile-an-hour serves at a guy who is thankfully in a protective suit. >> stop being so dramatic! taking out your competition outfits. >> she said it was very cathartic. she's also very candid in the magazine about closing the gender wage gap playing pro into her 30s and even about having kidsome. yes, she would like to. the july issue of "glamour" magazine hits stands on july 14th and thanks, "glamour," for
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that first peek. they hugged it out at the end. everybody was good. there's a new owner for the playboy mansion. the buyer is the co-owner of hostess, the maker of coco hos, ding dongs and twinkies. >> come on. >> can't make this stuff up, can you, lara? >> wow. >> i'm so happy. i just wanted to say ding dongs. >> yeah, we got that part. >> barely six months after hugh hefner put the estate on the market daren metropoulos bought the 1927 revival mansion listed for $2 million. tmz reported metropoulos is paying 100 million but part of the deal being that the young investor is agreeing to let 90-year-old hefner live out the rest of his life at the mansion which i think that's a classic. >> thwart part of the deal that the buyer had to do. >> pretty sure any buyer had to agree. >> he is synonymous and now so
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are ding dongs. he already owns the property next door, an 18 million dollar hacienda and is reported to keep the exterior intact but will likely gut and restore the entire interior. >> more time? >> nope. >> moving on, you're right, robin. mamma mia. abba celebrating their 50th anniversary. >> no way 50th. >> 5-0. >> since they formed to mark the occasion, the super group did a super private show. i mean this song is the greatest and took the stage together for the first time in 30 years. they've been together a few times but this is the first time they've sung in 30 years and performed their 1980 hit "me and i" and "me and i" wish we were there. impromptu performance which ended with the performers talking about their influence on the industry.
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that once in a lifetime reunion and said they are no longer performing and this time i am afraid they really mean it. let's just have a moment. 50 years of musical goodness. george, show your moves. >> how can you not be happy to see that. >> all right. >> i smiled. >> all right. >> you're dancing on the inside, baby. >> somebody waiting. there's a couple waiting. >> so much to talk about on our "gma morning menu." like you're trying to make me trip. trying to get into summer shape. four time olympian sharing his best moves in and out of the water and one of our favorite bachelorettes desiree is here with sooengs to planning your own fairy tale wedding. come on in here. i'm so excited. jack han ma is here. don't scare the animal. this is a clued leopard. one of the special furry friends he's going to show us later. you know anything can happen when jack is here so don't go
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district of columbia. whoo-hoo. >> we welcome you back to "gma." that was the moment, that was the moment. deshauna barber became the brand-new miss usa and she is now joining us live for her first live interview since winning the crown to become the first ever member of the military to take hope the title. before she won she had what is being called a drop the mike moment about women in the military. had the audience on its feet. take a look at this. >> we are just as tough as men, as a commander, as a commander of my unit i'm powerful.
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i am dedicated and it is important that we recognize that gender does not link us in the united states. >> please welcome to "gma" miss usa, usa, usa. >> thank you. >> that's wonderful to meet you. >> thank you for having me. >> ah, when you heard your name called and you put on that sash, what are the emotions you feel? >> it was so emotional. it's still very surreal to be on "good morning america" and have this sash and crown on so in that moment i was next to one of the most beautiful women i've ever seen, chelsea, miss hawaii usa and i felt very flattered they decided that i was the candidate. i was the person that they thought would be the best representation of the miss universe organization as miss usa so it's surreal. >> i hear that you get teary-eyed when you put on the sash -- >> i do. >> they were putting it on today right before i came out and i'm just --
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>> ah. >> it's amazing. >> and it's wonderful because being in the military we were talking in the commercial break. proud military brat. my father in the service, in the army and you serving and you're the first military woman to win miss usa. what stereotypes? are you breaking it for the military or packages or both. >> i consider to be breaking them for both. you do have your pageant stereotypes as being an airhead, uneducated. not having a career and then on the military side you have women stereotyped as being unattractive, being very masculine and i feel like both sides of the spectrum i'm breaking the stereotype. >> have you heard from your soldiers in your unit. >> oh, yes, they were all watching and when i got back to my phone i probably had maybe over 250 text messages i have not been able to get through but some were my soldiers so they're very excited for me. my unit is extremely supportive and it's just been awesome.
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>> talk about your family. your father was in special services for 24 year, met your mom while he was in the military. your brother, your sister, you joined up at 17. >> yes. >> what did they say when you said, you know what, i'm going to be miss usa? >> i'm going to be miss usa. you know, they were a little taken back that i even considered pageantry but they have all been so supportive and committed to the military at 17. my going through the rotc program at my school and commissioned as an officer in 2011 so the only officer of all of us so they give me a hard time about that. they're on the enlisted my side, both my father with special forces and my mother and brother and sister so they're like we'll never salute you, it's awesome to be an officer, as well. >> and congratulations on that, that is quite an accomplishment. and you said that when you were in school back in the day that you were bullied. >> yes. >> because -- i say don't let the frame fool you. because people were saying about how your size and gave you a
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hard time about that. >> yes, they did. i have ee always had a small frame and been very slim even through high school and middle school and there are a lot of names that were called. i was kind of a late bloomer so never let me forget that going through school so i have a lot of high school friends that have actually reached 0 out to me and said congratulations, so it's good to know we have a relationship even though it was kind of a difficult time in high school. >> it's good for somebody who is being bullied and being told certain things about themselves that maybe one day they too can wear the crown and be miss usa. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> congratulations again, can't wait to see what you do next. >> thank you so much. >> you give your family a hard time about being an officer. >> i do. they're watching right now in all the best. coming up princess diana' aide opening up about what life was really like with the royal. come on back.
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she like in kensington palace. >> she was incredible. she was always interested in what was going on behind those doors in the kitchen. the princess was a terrible cook. she said herself she couldn't cook. >> reporter: telling us about the time a royal highness and a friend attempted to make themselves dinner. >> the spaghetti boiled over and put the pilot lights out and in the afternoon she came into the kitchen, she walked past the stove and could smell gas. >> you won't believe i nearly set the whole palace on fire. i called the palace fire brigade. you know the best part i had 12 hunky firemen all to myself. >> mcgrady using the kitchens at the institute of culinary education to whip up the royal family's favorite dishes. >> the stuffed bell peppers is one of princess diana' favorites. >> he wanted to share his experience of princess diana after prince harry recently said he was struggling to remember what his mother was like.
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>> he is struggling to remember but it's all coming back in his personality. william is like his father. william is like his uncle but harry is more like the princess and the princess always used to say sh say, darren, they're going to take care of the heir, i have to take care of the spare. his mom would have been so proud. >> reporter: for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc >> hey and let's say a very happy birthday to taylor. taylor how old are you. >> 10. >> she's so excited to get into the double digits. we'll be talking about that. we should check in on tropical storm colin moving at 33 miles per hour but leaving behind quite a bit of rain especially even central florida where the moisture is still pooling up. colin is off the the coast of south carolina well into the atlantic already is as we ends the morning and start the afternoon. that's the bug picture. let's get a check closer to home. >> that's right, ginger colin not really affecting us. we're dry right now. going to stay entirely dry all
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day but most of it will be. let's go outside. we're seeing lots of clouds a we look towards the shore. here's your accuweather forecast. it's 75. it's a warm day. we'll see a mix of sun and clouds even at the shore some of those early clouds will depart. a high of 85. and then late this afternoon and this evening a few spots will see a shower or a thunderstorm. tomorrow's much cooler, 70 with some showers late morning into the early afternoon. . the ultimate water workout.
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>> good morning, it's 8:27 on this tuesday june 7th. i'm matt o'donnell. things going on on i'm 95. let's if i'm out what with matt pelman. >> nothing about this is going to be quick that's for sure matt pelman. southbound on 95 pretty much a solid line from academy the whole way into girard. that 39 minute southbound travel time should ideally be 14 minutes. we're not even close this morning. northbound backing up a bit leaded toward the work zone at cottman avenue. still have a bad crash in upper merion along brandywine lane at oldie cab pike. typical speeds in the 20's on 422 eastbound and there's a crash in bristol by the post office along beaver street. in trenton by the sun national bank center traffic lights on the fritz this morning at 129 at hamilton avenue. take it easy through the intersection. delaware memorial bridge
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blocking two lanes headed into delaware all day today. you see some speeds in the 30's, some speeds less as you travel into new castle county. you might want to stay up on the commodore barry instead. matt. >> okay matt, thanks. meteorologist karen rogers filling in for dave murphy. >> it's nice and warm, 75, feeling good out here. let's check your forecast. a high at a of 85, a summer-like day, it is warm, it is breezy, mostly dry with sun and clouds. late this afternoon and this evening a few spots will see a brief shower or thunderstorm. tomorrow windy, much cooler, 70 for your high. that's a big change. late morning into early afternoon we get a few showers tomorrow. thursday it's a cool start. some people will only wake up in the upper 40's. then lots of sunshine and 75 for your high. we're up to 77 on friday and saturday looks good. actually the weekend is pretty good. a bit warmer on saturday at 80 and 82 on sunday matt. >> thanks karen. polls open in new jersey at 6:00 a.m. this morning for the state's primary. they close at 8:00 p.m. look for results on 6abc.com.
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odor control worth celebrating. ♪ girl you don't want i want to want me ♪ ♪ if you want -- >> welcome back to "gma." welcome to michael strahan and the twins right there. everyone getting into our musical.ly app, 98,000 entries so far. keep them coming in and between michael and you, amy. >> sorry. pressure. >> big, big trouble at home last night. daddy, you are not being fair not letting us show musical.ly so elliott and harper, take it away ♪ girl, you don't want -- i want to want me ♪ ♪ and if you want then girl you got me ♪ ♪ now i wouldn't do i wouldn't do ♪ >> yeah, it's all about the hand movement. >> all about the hands. >> i love this one. >> well done, girls. >> nicely done. now everybody got to do it.
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lara, you're up next. >> i know and kate, yes, you can. >> you at home are too. if you want to enter all the details and all the concerts on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! you can win a trip to new york and two tickets to see demi lovato and nick joeps on their future concert tour. let's go over to robin. >> all right, guys. time for our great water workout. i'm here with four time olympic medalist cullen jones and mark, the president of the athletic company xos. they're showing us how to get in swimming shape and the science behind it to have a great workout and everyone can try it whether in the people or not. thank you very much for doing this little record holder you. you train five six hours a day six days a week. how did you get involved in swimming. >> it's actually -- i had humble beginnings. at the age of 5 i almost drowned and thank to a lifeguard that it was quick and my mom got me into lessons and we hearded the hard
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way swimming is a life skill. >> how about those lipton trials. >> we got two weeks. two week, i feel good. >> all right. >> i feel good. >> mark, should he hit the pool. >> let's see what he can do. let's see what he can do. we got the big pool out here. >> tell us a little bit. you worked so many times with these elite athletes. tell us about the science behind the benefits of swimming. >> absolutely. this is pioneering human performance globally and water for the last 0 years been a huge part of that so when you look at water, it's like outer space in your backyard so what it allows us to do i aphi things taking gravity off the body. decreases the pain and almost any movement patterns, you get cleaner movements. >> with your joints and knees. >> doesn't matter if you're decreasing pain, preventing pain or wanting to perform the balance is where you want to be. in addition to that it gets a consistent resistance so every movement you do can be safe and we'll have a little fun.
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let's get the compressor. >> he's all set. all right. so the first one -- >> the first one -- >> squat. >> squat is a core fundamental movement and look at the great range of moment. no pain. use the weight to get down but how explosive they are on the way up. completely safe even if you had pain before. >> we didn't say stop. >> i still feel pretty good. >> we feel good. what are you about to do here. >> in water we can change the depth and change intensity like in a fitness center and clutch paddles allow us to make it difficult like dumbbells we have in a gym. here's an exercise that gets the upper body. >> i like that in doing two exercises in one. big flies going owe we get all our movements here and all that posterior component and lets us move some water and you should see that big power clean movements. it's awesome. >> i can just see how strong it's making them but if you don't -- if you can't get in the pool there are things you can
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do. >> totally. we do them, right, the push-ups and flies and all these different things. dry land training is here to stay. speedo fit. we're able to complement anything you're passionate about doing, decreasing pain. all about the core. this is one of the great ones here. so using the clutch paddles to get great rotation, great hip stability and great torso and core stability and the great thing able to move it with speed. >> working the arms like that? totally. >> gets the whole shoulder, hips and torso strong. >> whole body workout. >> the curls and extensions but you don't have to wait for other equipment. our amount of work done here is great and what's most important with a great global partner like speedo. we put over 70 videos with all the instruction at speedousa.com so everyone can access it and we're all on it. you should be doing it this summer. >> everybody in the pool. >> let's get in.
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>> yeah. i was afraid you were going to try to push me in. mark, cullen, thank you so much. we have to get in shape for the summer and the olympics. ginger. >> 27, 28. oh. i wasn't doing any. okay, how about we check the forecast. let's get into the northeast. such a beautiful morning this morning here in >> storms could become severe north and east of us. look at north of us in parts of connecticut massachusetts worcester you're in slight risk today. drier and cooler weather behind us. philadelphia down to 70 by the time we reach you wednesdays. that's the big picture. let's get a check a little closer to home. >> she looks too dressed up to be doing that. ginger is right 70 for your high tomorrow. completely different story today. it's warm, a little bit muggy breezy, 85. mostly dry with sun and clouds just a chance for a late day shower. tomorrow 70 and windy.
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in. don't worry. >> i think i need that. i got back from vacation from italy. our sponsor t-mobile is taking over times square. we've got ceo john legere is here with us. he's here to dial up more good news. >> glad to be here. >> t-mobile. you announced monday you'll give away millions of shares of your stock to your customers but you'll give away even more good stuff to your customer, as well. >> called un-carrier and these are 11 moves that made t-mobile the fastest growing wireless company in the america and we've gone from 33 million to 66 million customers so decided it's time that they should get thanked so what we did is announced three things. one called stock up. every one of our customers we're making a shareholder. they get a share. every new customer that puts in a share and critically if you want to recommend your friends and family which they do, if you
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customer loyalty is critically important. >> you'll make people here very happy. what are you giving away to our audience. >> i'm going to make everybody here, yeah, listen, okay. everybody that's here in this audience i'm going to make a t-mobile customer and give them a share of stock. >> sounds like really good news. john legere, christmas comes early making everybody happy. back to you. >> all right, jesse, thanks so much. a lot to cheer about as well. we're with actor scott speedman, the former "felicity" star is back starring alongside ellen barkman in "animal kingdom." barkin and her boys discuss a recent heist. >> what about the other guard? are you sure he can't i.d. you? >> i don't think so. >> you don't think so. >> no, he can't. it happened too fast and he was behind us blasting away, no. >> and the tweakers. you wore your masks, right? >> yeah, except when we grabbed
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them. >> why would they buy drugs off guys in ski masks. >> because they're tweakers. >> exactly why they wouldn't remember. >> tell me about bass. he is the levelheaded brother who plans all the robberies so he's the brains behind the crime? >> yeah, i think he's the brains behind the crime but what's interesting to me about playing this part, at first you think he's the good brother, the levelheaded one but as the show progresses, you find out -- >> he's not level-headed. >> he's not levelheaded at all. that's what great about what the writers are doing on the show flipping the audience's per sense of each character. >> it is all about family and the matriarch smurf, ellen barkin loves her four sons but in a slightly or very twisted way. >> yeah, boundaries, we don't have a lot of those in this family. she oversteps them. we're a very isolated family and just grew up this way and she's not scared to show affection. let's show it that way. >> that's very creepy.
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you know, there are so many compelling twisted tv dramas and comedies out there. how does this show set itself apart from the rest. >> well, i think, you know, five years ago we couldn't make this show. i think the themes we explore in the show really couldn't be done five years ago but i think we're ready but this show really sets itself apart. i think because it's a very edgy cool show but is very commercial too so that's exciting. >> pretty big departure from the show most remember you from. can you believe it's nearly 20 years ago since "felicity" start. what's your best memory. >> the people. you don't meet people like keri russell and j.j. abrams all that often and that was my first job in l.a. so, you know -- >> pretty good first job. >> it was. i auditioned for it in toronto. two days later i was on set in los angeles. >> look at you now. "animal kingdom" premieres june
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it is wedding season and couples everywhere are looking for ways to have their dream ceremony without breaking the bank. former season bachelor desiree is here to help you sharing secrets from her but book called "my fairy tale wedding." congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> not only that but a baby on the way. congratulations. >> thank you. >> so tell me about your fairy tale wedding. >> you know, it was everything that chris and i wanted. we had an intimate setting in california. and all of our closest friends and family so definitely was very special. >> i want to hear details because we'll give great tips and last night. so "the bachelorette," break it down for us. >> oh, man, i feel like it's becoming the chad show, don't you? >> yeah. >> he's a little aggressive. >> yes. >> he's starting to get a little violent so i hope he goes home pretty soon. >> do you think he will. >> yeah. >> absolutely. >> if you had to guess so let's get to it. come on, everybody. we are moving, we are grooving. it's all about things right now so let's start with we've got
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brides-to-be in the audience and our first is margaret. have you a question for desiree. >> my fiance and i are having a hard time doing financial budget costs and looking to invite 150 guests. what advice would you have for us. >> a lot of times it's important to research your average cost in your area to make sure you're itemizing everything you need. the average -- i always recommend doing the chunk of your budget which is going to be the venue and catering, 45% so to cussing on that first and the photo and video because at the end of the day you're taking home a marriage and the photos. >> yes and that's your memories. make sure you research who does it too. >> yes. >> done one too many stories on "gma" about things not going exactly right. >> yes. regarding the photographer and everything else. >> we have a table set up. this is to just talk about color. >> yes. >> so many different ways to go with not only invitations but
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flowers and decor. >> yes, so since summertime is many coling around coral and navy are very popular color scheme and so what we have here is we're piecing together how to bring together your colors into your reception so you can tell that with the coral and the navy. >> yeah, there's a theme happening. >> yes, yes, and so from the ceremony to the reception you can go with your base color which right now would probably be the coral. >> yeah. >> because that's really popping and for the ceremony it's the first thing you're seeing and then you're sigh tieing that into the flowers with an accent color and also the complimentary color of a navy tux. >> he looks great in another question. so we have another question. danielle wearing the color of the dress in yes, she is. >> what is your question? >> i'm wondering how soon i should send out save the dates for my wedding. >> i suggest sending them out four to six months before the wedding. if it's a destination definitely
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use six to eight weeks -- month, not weeks. >> are you thinking about a destination wedding? >> maybe. >> then you need to book. desiree, thanks. keep us posted on the baby. five months pregnant so -- in october. >> we'll leave you alone and let you have time with your baby but please tay in touch. everybody in the meantime, her book is called "my fairy sale wedding." ladies, listen up, it's available right now and "the bachelorette" airs right here on abc and coming up we're excited because our buddy jack han ma is here with furry friends and slippery ones too. we'll explain com
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that's nibbling my ear. minu binturong. >> we're here with jesse. >> you insisted -- >> one of my favorite parts is when jack hanna is here and brings all his animals. >> more jack all the time. >> he is the only one -- george is pretty smart. >> learned a lot from charlie. >> what is this. >> a binturong, a bearcat. he won't hurt you really. >> smells like butter coffee -- >> thing -- >> he grows to 10pounds and can take a king cobra. >> that doesn't make me feel better. >> i shouldn't have said that. you're right. when they're full grown, george. >> he's still a baby. he only has a little venom. >> he doesn't have venom. >> don't hurt your shoulders. >> does he like to be held. >> he is kind of gentle. >> very gentle. >> binturong is a bearcat. they -- they sit up and stuff
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like that. this hat -- the hat is important but who cares. the binturong is an animal that can take down everything. in the mongoose family. >> fun fact. i was outside in the loading dock and the minuter wrong was in the cage with these beautiful clouded leopards and suzanna was telling me they all grew up together. >> the rarest cats in the world. >> look at those eyes. >> i'm being ambushed right now. >> in the species survival plant. wearing the wrong clothes. >> that's the wrong problem. >> i'm awake. now i'm awake. >> the cloud leopard, folks. lives in malaysia. they're nocturnal. 90% of their life is in trees and incredible creatures, very long fangs for their size and the animals' coat sorry to say in the 1900s -- >> are you laughing because you're in pain. >> an animal that -- worked hard
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with the gene pool. >> bringing these back? >> bringing the numbers up. >> oh, my gosh. i need to hold one of those. >> you can't hold that. >> those are warthogs. everyone thinks a warthog is a pig that runs around. one thissing thing i should have known this when they have six warthogs, six. one might die or leave, they'll not suck on the one -- you understand what i'm saying. >> they won't switch. and the animal had warts on their face and helps protect them when they fight. they dig holes and a lot of types go in backwards to defend themselves. >> i raised pigs on my farm. you pick it up and they go eee. they squeal. >> why don't you give george one and let's try. >> use this. >> how about it. we're out of time. thanks. we'll be right back.
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>> good morning, america. let's get that party started. >> go goodmorningamerica.com to find out how to enter. >> "good morning america" is brought to you by t-mobile. ditch your carrier and switch to the un-carrier. >> let's get this party started. >> let's get tonight's party started. your special on bobby brown tonight at 10:00. special edition of "20/20." good luck, jesse. ♪ >> ♪ >> hi, everyone, it's 8:56. it is tuesday june 7. trouble on the bridge. let's go to matt pelman. >> we have been talk from the get go this morning about day long construction at the delaware memorial bridge headed into the first state
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into delaware it's blocking the two left lanes all day long today until 8:00 tonight and we are seeing substantial delays now just 16 miles per hour. i would stay up on the commodore barry westbound instead of the delaware memorial headed into delaware today. meanwhile in trenton have delays on 129 northbound especially because of traffic light troubles by the susquehanna -- sun national bank center. in south philadelphia this is 95 at broad street. have a crash here taking out the left lane. delays spilling back across the girard point bridge. you might want to use the platt bridge instead. passyunk avenue bridge has midday construction as will 202. a bunch of different zones today. maybe stick with 30 instead of 202 throughout the midday. matt. >> matt, thanks. david is off meteorologist karen rogers has the accuweather forecast. karen. >> nice and warm and sunny out here matt. good start to the day. let's look at these late of the numbers just in right now. 76 degrees in philadelphia. pretty much 70's everywhere. low 70's in the lehigh valley. low 60's in mount pocono. but a good start to the day. feels like summer today. it's warm, rather humid, a bit
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breezy at times and that will help. 85 degrees, temperature above average with clouds and sun. late this afternoon, maybe 4, 5 o'clock we start to see a shower or a thunderstorm but it is only going to be spotty. not everybody is going to get it. if you're headed to the phils game tonight watch for a quick downpour. the big change comes tomorrow. we drop from 85 today to 70 for your high tomorrow matt. >> thanks karen. it is the last big primary day of the 2016 presidential campaign. we'll have a live report as voters led to the polls in in that and five other states on "action news" at noon and live with kelly is in this case here on 6abc. gerald mchale guest hosts and the new miss u.s.a. joins them. i'm matt o'donnell. have a great tuesday. >> ♪
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