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good morning, america. incredible new images this morning of that times square tragedy. a deadly crash full of tourt irss, the navy vet running down 23 on the sidewalk killing an 18-year-old girl on vacation before crashing into a barrier and trying to flee the scene. a hero employee from planet hollywood jumping in to stop him. >> he was justscreaming. no word, just screaming. >> reporter: what we are now learning about that driver. on defense, president trump blasts the hiring of a special counsel to lead the investigation into russia and his campaign. >> the entire thing has been a witchhunt. >> saying it's dividing the country as he prepares to leave on his first foreign trip. the president says he's close to picking a new fbi director, vice
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presidential candidate joe lieberman in the spotlight. tornado outbreak. at least 19 reported twisters tearing through the heartland sending debris flying. large hail, winds topping 100 miles per hour. this tree knocking into a power line going up into flames. now, another round of dangerous storms taking aim. ♪ i think i want to marry you >> pippa, one day away from walking down the aisle. the royal family takes center stage, prince harry and meghan markle expected to arrive and what we're learning about her gown and reception for the biggest wedding of the year. ♪ come on girl and we do say good morning. it's a busy week and this morning no different gearing up for our first summer concert in central park. look at the crowd that's tout to see green day and they will be performing live. >> i was driving to work very
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early this morning and they were lined up outside central park already. >> we have a lot of news to get to. the president is about to make his first trip overseas. >> nine days going to saudi arabia, israel, going to meet with the pope at the vatican and for coming up. we begin with new details about that crash in times square. you see our jumbotron, it was right by our studio and the driver now facing multiple charges for running down pedestrians, they believe he was under the influence of a synthetic drug. good morning, gio. >> reporter: good morning to you. police are making it clear this was no was accident. we should tell think video is difficult to see. this morning, 26-year-old richard rojas is behind bars after the sudden and horrific crash in the center of bustling times square. >> i still very upset. i was almost killed. >> reporter: in this
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surveillance vehicle his vehicle can be seen making its way down the street and take a wooping u-turn throughing through the crowd and this show him trying to flee. >> you stopped him from doing any more damage. >> that's right. >> did he say anything to you? >> he was just screaming but no words. >> reporter: there were no words. >> just screaming. 18-year-old killed, alyssa elsman in town visiting with her family from michigan. annie was walking right next to her before she decided. >> at first she was okay. >> that was the woman who you were talking right to -- >> then i saw it across the treat and seconds laters she was dead. >> reporter: rojas drove his car down a sidewalk for more than
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three blocks from 42nd street to 45 knott street knocking people down on the way. rojas told them he smoked something that they believe might be thin threat tick marijuana and thought it was coming to an end. he had previous charges accused for driving under the influence and just last week he put a knife to a man's throat in everyone are calling you a hero. >> i don't consider that. i was do something people would do, trying to did the right hero right there and now police are still investigating but at this point they don't believe it was terrorism. the driver will face audge this morning. george and robin. >> all right, gio, thank you very much. right outside our window and many crew members were here when it happened. the building in is basic lockdown. they didn't know what was happening and can always take
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place in a place like this. president trump closing in on announcing his pick for head of the fbi. one of the front runners, a familiar name, former vice presidential candidate joe lieberman who ran with al gore and president trump is preparing for hi first intertrip as we've been saying heading to saudi arabia first. he's also reacting to the appointment of a special counsel calling it a quote, witchhunt. our chief white house correspondent jon karl asked him about it and joins us now from washington. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, robin. as the president prepares to head overseas he hoping to turn the page. with his first foreign trip hours away, a new headache for president trump. the appointment of a special counsel to investigate russian meddling in the campaign. >> your reaction to depp
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attorney general rod rosenstein to a.a special counsel to investigate the russian interference into the campaign? was this the right more or is this part of a witchhunt. >> i respect the move but the entire anything has been a witch-hunt and there is no collusion between certainly myself and my campaign but i can always speak for myself and the russians, serrie.think it divid. i think weaver a divided country because of that and many other things. >> reporter: the man who appointed him was on capitol hill thursday. >> did president trump obstruct justice? >> good afternoon. >> reporter: briefing all 100 senators on the president's controversial decision to fire dr fbi director james comey and why he selected a special counsel. >> wanted to make sure the integrity of the department was fair. >> reporter: democratic senators at the briefing said rosenstein pushed back on white house
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claims that comey was fired because of his recommendation. >> he did acknowledged that he learned comey would be removed prior to writing his memo. >> president trump offered another decision blaming his most congressional testimony. >> that was a poor, poor performance, so poor, in fact, that i believe and you'd have to ask him but i believe that's why the deputy turn darn went out and wrote his very, very strong letter. >> reporter: rosenstein's memo which was written just days after comey was on capitol hill made no reference whatsoever to that congressional testimony. >> as you know senators and others are still calling on comey to testify. any update where that's concern the. >> we've heard from comb's on or abouts who say he is willing to
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testify in open session to tell his story but, robin, therefore at least three committees seeking him, one the top democrat on the judiciary committee said they have sent a letter to his p.o. box and still have not heard a response yet. >> all right, jon, thank you. >> kind of strange, no response yet and the russian investigation and president trump is close to picking a new fbi director. one may be joe lieberman. our senior justice correspondent pierre thomas has more on where the search stands now. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. lieberman was the connecticut attorney general before he served 14 years as that state's u.s. senator first as a democrat and independent, he was the vice presidential pick of al gore's failed race for the presidency in 2000 but in recent years he's shown a more conservative bent endorsing mccain in 2008 and after leaving the senate he's been working in a law firm in connecticut, george. >> pierre, this really has the feel of a trial balloon. i wonder if he's really going to
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get the nod but so far what kind of reaction is he getting from capitol hill? republicans like lindsey graham are praising him but some are skeptical saying they don't want anyone who's been a career politician and fbi agents are hoping for someone completely nonpartisan. he could receive support from the fbi because he was his state's chief law enforcement officer. >> some might think he's too independent. pierre thomas, thanks very much. we mentioned. the president is just hours away from his first international trip visiting five countries in eight days. our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz has more details. before we get to that, the russians -- they seem to be having fun at the expense of the u.s. >> oh, yeah, robin. hilarity continues with the russians with the russian foreign men ser sergey lavrov making fun of the president
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revealing intelligence in the meeting. president trump taking a lot of heat from that but lavrov with a european official who asked if their picture together would cause problems. lavrov laughing a saying deend s what kind of secrets you pass on to me in one stop is israel and israel is reportedly the source of that intel he passed on to the russians. i'm sure that will be on the agenda when he meets with netanyahu. >> maybe not. netanyahu will put on his best poker face. he feels donald trump is far superior to barack obama, largely because of his strong rhetoric against iran even though he has to the ripped up the deal but israeli intelligence officials are shaken by trump sharing his intelligence with the rugs even though publicly the israelis have said everything is fine. >> on the international scene a chance for the president perhaps
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to hit the reset button, leave the domestic problems behind for now? >> reporter: you know, good point. ambitious trip in saudi where they will welcome the president and muslim countries together to fight extremism. if donald trump can just get this ship out of the way without any gaffes it's likely to be seen as a success. for now no oppressivables so there's always twitter. >> thank you. >> dizzying ten case and more from our chief political analyst matthew dowd. gop strategist kristen soltis anderson and, matt, let me begin with you and start out with this appointment of robert mueller for the white house on the one hand it gives him a place to put all the questions, now the special counsel is dealing with it and special counsels hard to know where they'll stop. >> look at it broadly. any time one is appointed a white house can't be happy with it. i think in a very, very short
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term it's good news for the white house because it isolates the problem as you say and fixes on one small bucket. the bigger problem in the long term like a tree and you think it's russia and start digging. there is a system that will go throughout it and can go any direction that robert mueller wants to take it. >> one thing we saw, republicans didn't know exactly how to handle it. for the first time they were silent when big news came from the white house. >> that's right and i think in start it's because you have a lot of republicans who don't know how their constituents are responding to this. a lot of these members going to town halls, hearing a lot of anger from frustrated folks and not quite sure how close they want to stay with donald trump especially if this begins to go south. >> next big public move could be -- depends if james comey ever gets back. we saw the president go out with a flat denial saying he never
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did anything to ask him to pull back. how comey responds will be such a dramatic andquential moment. >> in the waterbate hearings, every time somebody testifies it makes it more problematic. we know james comey kept diligent notes on every single one of his these meetings. the white house can't be please on ito of these fronts, in the congress or special precipitation that james comey will be front and center in both of those realms. "the maddie diaries," kristen soltis anderson, much more sunday on "this week" including with h.r. mcmaster from saudi arabia. the other big story, dangerous twisters hitting the heartland touching down in four states. winds in oklahoma stopping 100 miles an hour. over to ginger with more. >> robin, what a weekend it's been, at least 64 recorded
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tornadoes. you can see the numbers and see the debris flying in chester northwestern oklahoma almost to the panhandle. right now as we speak severe thunderstorms blowing across parts of texas, a batch in illinois and that same loy, the pesky dry line going to be the cull tritt, straight to that risk area where we have rob marciano on the ground. >> reporter: over 20,000 without power. big wind, big hail and a storm line that ripped up this tree. that at one point had measured winds of 104 miles per hour. >> you were way close to this, shane, be safe. >> reporter: overnight a close call for an oklahoma storm chas chasers as tornadoes hit and possible twisted spotted in 13 cities including selling, duke and chester, oklahoma. >> don't move. >> reporter: watch as this rips everything in its pott sending
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debris swirling in the air. >> go, no, go, go. >> reporter: lightning has been going off all day and gusts over 60 miles south of oklahoma city. the storm system also bringing pounding hail and damaging winds. in east moline, illinois, this tree bursting into flames when strong winds knocked it on to a power line, parts of the midwest scattered aafter a tornado outbreak. in the west, colorado waking up to a spring snowstorm. that snow telling you how much cold air is with that and classy with the hot air hovel the gulf mex and a lot are in for more severe weather tate. >> rough weekend ahead in breaking news involving julian assange. after seven years sweden is dropping an investigation against him. the crowd is growing outside the
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embassy where he has been staying for a long time and terry moran in london with the story. >> good morning. this is a moment of triumph for julian assange. the founder of wikileaks and a key player in donald trump's victory last november because wikileaks published those democratic national committee e-mails that played such a creigh role. for five years he's been holed up in this. a fugitive from a rape prosecutor in sweden and that stunning announcement saying it was over, halted for a lack of progress. he could still face arrest here in london on the far less here's charge of jumping bail and could be extradited. his lawyer saying he is seeking asylum in france if he can get out of here. >> we'll watch. terry moran, thanks. amy has the other top stories. u.s. military had a close encounter with china.
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it's a painting of a cull by jean-michel basquiat. that's how much a japanese billion far bid for it. the highest price ever paid for a painting by an american artist. sold for just $19,000 in '84, virtually unknown. it's called untitled but some might call it overpriced. >> yeah, some mice. >> but i'm sure he's happy with his -- >> eye of the beolder. >> you got tens of billions, that's a lot. >> record numbers like boston at 95 and hartfobany new york, hit. get what everybody, it's over cooler this weekend. >> reporter: good morning
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trip and visit israel, the vatican, and sillcily. bill o'reilly speaking out about ailes' legacy as questions are raised about what will happen to the women who are suing him for sexual harassment. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning. you're right, several pending lawsuits and a federal investigation into whether fox news' parent company violated security laws. with the passing they wonder how dough they move forward. >> there are few human beings on this planet who were visionaries. roger was one of them. >> reporter: bill o'reilly speaking about the passing of roger ailes. >> he was a tough guy and settled scores and that made him a big target. he alienated a lot of people. he was very tough and a lot of people hated him and that hatred
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ultimately brought him down. >> reporter: he told listeners on his no spin newscast, he thought he never recovered after forced to resign. >> his departure from fox news break his heart. there were accusations and denied them and ultimately he walked away and he was never the same. >> he steadily denied them but this work with remaining lawsuits against him and his former network still at large, his unexpected death calls into question what happens next in those cases. >> roger ailes' death will probably cause these lawsuits to be settled out of court. he was never deposed in either lawsuit so nevcouldn't refute i under oath. >> we remember our founder roger ailes art his former colleagues
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remembering him. >> roger's legacy will live on through the fox news channel. there's no doubt about it. >> reporter: roger ailes is survived by his wife elizabeth and son zachary and those who brought allegations against him are declining comment saying they're keeping that family in their thoughts and prayers. >> joining us is dan abrams. so, we heard in rebecca's piece, do these cases have to be settled. >> they don't have to be. they might but they don't have to be. an argument who it could help. you could argue it helps the plaintiffs because roger ailes isn't there to respond so you'll only hear one side of the story, oce his estate could say you shouldn't be allowed to private conversations if he's not alive anymore. there is an arcane state law that typically doesn't apply in cases like in that they my trite
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to get to about testifying about private conversations. a bunch of legal rulings. >> pending cases where he's not listed as a defendant. >> there is a huge difference between the cases where they're suing roger ailes versus investigating or suing fox news. any case that involves just suing fox or investigating fox is going to continue as is. he would have just been a witness. and those cases are going to continue. the tougher question is the ones where he was the defendant. >> he is the defendant -- he should lose those and his estate. >> in a case where someone dies, a scar dent, the estate of the person who died takes on the responsibility. the plaintiff is then suing the estate of that person so that's going to be the case here. anyone suing roger ailes in effect now is suing his estate and moved to florida recently, probably in part because florida
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has good laws when it comes to your home not being subject to any lawsuits. a lot of maneuver going on even by religion before his death. >> thanks. we swish to a scary carnal accident? washington state where three including a child tumbled from the ferry wheel and nick watt has the story. >> reporter: good morning. well, investigators on the scene of that accident this morning trying to figure out what exactly what went wrong. it was a fun nillfilled eveningt turned into ace as ter. a basket flipping over sending three plummeting up to 18 feet on the ground striking the metal base. >> witnesses reported their cart kind of spun sideways. >> the three, a 6-year-old, a woman in her 40s both treated at a local hospital and 59-year-old woman airlifted to a trauma
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center in seattle in critical condition. the accident happened at the so-called rhododendron festival northwest of seattle. best of the organizers that it was a tragic event and thoughts and prayers are with all involved. some of these send 2500 people to the e.r. each year. >> i was really scared. >> reporter: 10-year-old kayla fell nearly 40 feet from one in tennessee last year. >> calling on the ground, my arm saved me. >> reporter: her 6-year-old daughter had a brain injury. >> when she hit eyes rolled back in her head and the worst thing i've after seen. >> reporter: in that case they blamed mechanical failure. >> you're going to the fair again and expecting it to be
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safe. >> reporter: seat belts in these ferris wheel baskets are not mandatory. and the latest we are seeing from washington state that little boy has been released and both women will be fine, the 49-year-old who was air-lifted in detroit cal condition has multiple injuries but is now enable. thank goodness. >> it's not mandatory. >> i'm okayed. two minutes, family feud, the battle brewing between his sons and his daughter-in-law. customer: we can't drive this car. tech: ...they wanted it fixed right. so they scheduled with safelite. our exclusive trueseal technology means a strong, reliable bond, every time. at safelite, we stand behind our work. bye, bye. because the ones you love, sit behind it.
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we are back with that legal battle over alan thicke's estate. his son-in-laws robin and brendan filing a petition in court taking on the widow. now she's firing back and amy has details. >> i do and the battle is on for alan thicke's reported $14 million estate with his widow's attorney claiming the thickes'
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sons are engaged in a smear campaign to bully his client. ♪ >> reporter: he was the beloved dad on the hit show "growing pains". >> well, well, well. >> so, like, hot for you, grandma. >> reporter: after alan thicke's sudden death last disease his width don't and two eldest sons are in the middle of a family drama battling over his $14 million estate. his sons including robin thicke filing a complaint in l.a. superior court seeking to uphold their father's living trust claiming their stepmother is insisting her prenuptial agreement is invalid demanding a bigger cut. the actor reportedly left his three sons equal shares of his $3.5 million ramp and 75% of his personal effects and 60% of his remaining estate.
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tanya, all of the ranch's furnishings, a $500,000 life insurance policy and 40% share of his remaining estate. >> his estate plan says that his wife would get to stay on the property providing that she maintained its upkeep and paid for any costs associated it. the sons she wants more. >> my darling tanya. >> reporter: his 11-year marriage documented in the reality sitcom series "usually thick". >> i collect everything, even wives. >> reporter: tanya's attorney says she is not contesting it. it is clear alan's sons have chosen charge by stirring up the tabloid media filing a bogus lawsuit and refusing family mediation. thicke's wife revealing to tmz at the time of his death they were planning on getting
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pregnant using eggs she had frozen three years ago. >> i could definitely see this getting contention unless they go to mediation now we'll get to see the whole thing play out. >> the attorney for the thicke's sons made every effort to resolve it without going to court and they just want to honor his intension, a hearing has now been scheduled for july 25th. >> didn't he recently update it. >> yeah, he did in february of 2016. he made his brother the trustee, his brother declined that role then he chose his two sons to handle his estate and rather than his wife and tanya did not make any complaints at that time. >> what is her argument. >> she has to show some sort of infence changed either in the form of an e-mail or tech or
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this is one of the most indelible and painful images from this year's nba playoffs. taking a blow and his front tooth goes flying. picks it up. >> reporter: another painful image thomas in tears prior to a game after learning his 22-year-old sister was killed in a car accident. >> was there ever a momented you considered sitting out a game? >> yeah, when it happened, i considered just going on and just calling it a season but then i thought about it. that's the easy way out and i've never been the guy to take the easy way. >> reporter: his no quit attitude amidst trials and personal tragedy is turing him into a household name winning him legions of fans for his talent, heart and heart at 5'9". he is the shortest superstar in the nba. how different would your career be if you were 6'4".
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>> i would be the best player ever and everybody would think that. no question about it. >> ever been a team in your career from the moment you picked up a basketball that you were not the shortest guyen 0 the team? >> no. every team i been on. >> but does the short thing get old at some point? people want to talk about, yes, he's not just a great player but he's great and this height and people think it's a cute story. "good morning america" has me, he's so cute and cuddle were. >> it's always he's good and he's 5'9". it's like i'm trying to look past it but i guess it's never going to go away and will always be, well, he's 5'9" and i mean i'm never going to be okay. >> the last chosen in the draft many weren't willing to take such a little guy in the league
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where the average height is 6'7 the'. what did they pass on, a guy with a team on the verge of the finals third leading scorers in the nba averaging 29 points even more than lebron who is a foot taller. >> you still have a lot of people that doubt yu. >> there's still people that is in that circle of not believing in he, but at the end of the day just it motivates me and keeps me going. >> eisaiy going to get you. >> dimension he's 5'9". >> defamation suit. a copy of your piece. >> he embraces it and says it's a advantage. when he's on the court 6 he's 6'35". >> oh my goodness. he dominates at 5'9". >> he has to say, don't let the frame fool you. i got this. i hear that kobe has helped him out. >> kobe reached out after his
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sister passed and now he's going through film with kobe over the phone, has really embraced him. you have to pinch yourself. grew up loving him and get them from tom brady and kobe and a whole new world for him and have two sons you'll see at some of the games. are they going to be short? yeah. if this guy was 6'7", i wouldn't doing this story. >> it's kind of passion you bring -- >> thank you, there. can't wait to see the game. >> tonight? >> yes, playoffs are on. that's tonight and another big match-up you can see, the warriors take on the spurs tomorrow 9:00 p.m. on espn. digital detux, a child sent often a wilderness intervention. come on out to the park with us because green day is rocking our
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o'donnell, 7:56 on this friday, may 19. the blacktop will be sizzling again today. let's start out with traffic and karen rogers. >> reporter: we're looking at i-95 last time i showed you this shot we were looking at a northbound delay,he accion i-95d it is off to the side. we're jammed from the walt whitman bridge to past allegheny, but it's not going to take you as long to travel there, now. good news in cherry hill, we can use good news on this friday. 70 eastbound was shut down between grove to past curtis avenue. we can see yes, they are blocking a lane, but eastbound traffic is allowed to travel on route 70 now because of the gas leak they were able to reopen the road just the left lane is blocked. the accident on 70 westbound has
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cleared. we're looking at 14 miles per hour. it was 4 miles per hour earlier. things are improving in cherry hill, matt. >> "live with kelly and live , philadelphia, heat wave could become official today. here's david murphy. that's almost a certainty, we have sunshine and muggy across the region. 79 degrees in philadelphia. the high of 92 that would make it three straight of 90 or better that's a heat wave. sticky through the afternoon, later today and this evening, a spotty, but strong gusty thunderstorm possible. big changes tomorrow. front gets through, sunny and cooler on saturday, 72. in the 60s for the union at night. 70 on sunday, increasing clouds and rain, but not until the overnight hours, sunday daytime is dry. rain on monday morning, matt. >> a crash left a person dead and 6 others injured in new castle county, delaware. two cars collided on the 2700 block of frazier road in newark late last night. authorities have not revealed
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. on defense the president fires back after the hiring of a special counsel to lead the investigation into russia and his campaign calls the whole thing a witch-hunt as he's closing in on a nominee for fbi director and makes his first trip overseas. the teenager so addicted to video games when mom and dad try to confiscate his computer he lashed out and dropped out of school. the extreme measures they went to to get their son to unplug. the highly anticipated wedding of the year, pippa middleton about to say "i do." the clues to the dress, who is on the guest list. what's kate wearing? all the details emerging about the star-studded reception and more. ♪ caught on camera, dancing drama. normani injured days before the
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final. will she recover in time to go after the mirror ball. ♪ and let's kick off summer. >> are you ready? rise and shine, everybody. we are going to light this up. >> green day here live to light up central park and you have a front row seat as they say -- >> all: good morning, america. good morning, america. check out that crowd in central park right now for green day. beautiful summer day. it's not summer yet in new york. great to have sara here with us. you haven't been downstairs in a while. >> where are we, i was like. different from what i remembered. >> we want to kick off our summer kwon certificate series with green day and i got to tell you, look at them. you said, george, when we were passing by the park folks were already -- >> early, early in and the crowd is amazing. we cannot wait to get over there. you say the crowd is here.
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we bused them over to the park. >> clearly we can't play up to green day level. >> exactly. we've also got david hasselhoff helping us get the party started and about getting back in the water for "baywatch." >> that looks like a lot of fun. he will be fun too but first news. >> what does he have on -- >> don't. we'll ask him later. president trump taking off today on a crucial eight-day foreign trip just as he tries to fight off a storm of controversy over his campaign's alleged ties to russia and firing of fbi director james comey and jonathan karl is tracking all the details. >> reporter: good morning. just hours from now, president trump heads out on his first foreign trip as president. he's hoping to turn the page on the toughest two weeks of his b ut now he has a new headache, the employmeappointme special counsel to investigate russian the
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campaign. at his joint conference i asked >> well, i respect the m the entire thing has been a witch-hunt and there is no solution between certainly my campaign but i for the russian, zero. iivides ink wha othergs. >> reporter: there will be a lot of symbolism on his trip. he'll visit the vatican meeting with the and he is starting the trip in saudi arabia, the birthcase of >> all right, jon karl, we appreciate it. former vice president joe biden not r run for president in 2020. he said he never thought hillary clinton was the correct candidate for the nomination last year, in fact, biden said he thought he was the correct candidate. says it's unlikely biden said, he, quote, may very well run in 2020. a man behind a sear
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crash is due in court. we have new video from the scene that some viewers may find difficult to watch. police richard rojas may have been under the influence o through the crowd. he was stopped b guard, 18-year-old tourist from michigan was killed. 22 others injured. this morning new barriers are in place to protect pedestrians. a call for a woman fainted and fellonto the train tracks. several bystanders quickly jumped up up to pull her back up to the platform. she had just a few stitches and sprained ankle. a tax man sued a woman tex during the first date. she was a threat to civil sized society seeking $17.31, the price for the movie and filed
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for a protective issue against him claiming harassment. she paid him for the ticket and he isng the lawsuit and they talked it out face-to-face. >> best he ever spent. >> so true. >> what if they end up together. your daddy and i had a rough start. >> made national news, amy ro on "good morning america." "pop news." we'll try to provide that little, you know. >> don't do this in front of you normally. "pop news," a dancing crisis. normani kordei injuring herself for the finale. you don't want to watch. the fifth th harmony singer valuing a split when she landed on her ankle but still training in hopes of taking home that mirror ball trophy after being on top of the leaderboard all
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season. check out "dancing with the stars" monday night eastern p.m. on abc. i never understood how they trained through those. >> i played a lot of hoops -- you twist -- you'd much rather break it than that. >> weaker every time. but next up, why is one of hollywood's most popular leading men getting knockedr by a panda? it's all for a good cause. robert downey jr. promising one superfan the win of an omaze campaign, a visit on set of "the avengers" pretty coo and willing to shove a dummy into pizza to make it happen. he's premiering as ironman too as july 7th. >> so confused. >> it's getting your attention. >> yeah. >> don't know what we're watching. omazed. all building up to this.
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finally getting warm out and this dog is getting in shape. check out riptide the golden retriever keeping up with the ladies in a round of ab cycles. he's like just like do this. i think he's scrapping his back. do dogs have abs, george? >> iso. if you got that wrong i'll be sad i turned to you. i should have turned torobin. h >> why did i think you'd know? you're a dog person. >> sara haines, ladies and gentlemen. we'll see you on "the view." >> yes, yes, you will see moe on the tsunamiview. coming up a parenting alert. this teen spend 60 hours a week gaming. moments away from green day performing live. here they are. what a beautiful day in central park. come on back.
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we are back with a closer look at teens and tech. according to one report the average american teen spins nine hours a day on screens and for boys especially that means video games. "20/20" anchor elizabeth vargas here with one boy's story. his parents had to treat him to the wilderness for treatment. >> unbelievable step the family was forced to take. thr three-quarters of them are playing on video games. he dropped out of school so he would have more time for gaming leaving his parents desperate for help. 14-year-old josh can't stop playing video games. what's a typical day in josh's life? >> sleeping in till 11:00, 12:00 then he would be on till like 1:00, 2:00 in the morning. >> reporter: his parents say he's up playing 60 hours a week. often into the wee hours of the
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morning. >> you know, it's after 3:00 and i told you get off at 1:00. >> stop. you just take the computer away? i don't understand. >> when w it away, ere was a lo our house with his behavior. >> reporter: al and christina confiscate it, even lock thehe school. >> just a lot of anger, lots of anger. >> emotional outbursts. >> sounds completely out of control. >> yeah. his parents are so desperate to help their son they decide to send him to a utah wilderness program called unplugged with outback therapeutic expeditions. it waived his fee to bring attention to obsessive screen use. here josh and a few other boys will camp for weeks with no running water, electricity or
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computer screens. >> i'm elizabeth. it's very nice to meet you. i check in on josh more than seven weeks into the therapists are teaching self-reliance on long hikes and through roughing it. all hoping to give the insight into the compulsions that brought them here. >> i'm noticing that it was real bad. >> reporter: the next day his parents come to after the longe difficon of his josh. how are you? >> good. >> good to see you. oh, my god. you're getting bigger. >> are you doing all right? >> yeah. reporter: the boy who couldrel few words together is now reflective. >> when i get home i didn't really notice that video games
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were like destroying me mentally and how it was like just as bad as substances. like mentally. i just didn't notice that. i didn't like care at all. i mean i literally skipped school for a month just to play video games. >> well, love you. >> reporter: and then it's time for good-byes. josh will remain behind for now. he has more work to do in the desert. now, one of the challenges for josh and others like him who suffer from behavioral issues for example like eating sorderse play thy balance. elic video games but will have to use a phone or computer. >> you can't go completely cold turkey. his words were so s said they mentally. how is he doing now. >> really well. he spent ten weeks out in the wilderness and getting homeschooled to get caught up and start regular sch his compu,
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hasn't on it since coming home. before school starts they'll have to reintroduce it in a healthy way. >> is it an addiction? >> a lot we profile have underlying issues like anxiety and depression and using video games as a way to escape it or numb it but the word addiction around video gaming or online soshl is very controversial. the american psychiatric association is considering naming video gaming and internet addiction as a psychiatric illness or as a, quote, addiction but others argue it's not. t many asian countries call it a public health crisis and have hundreds of rehab centers to treat it. >> whatever you call it, not just kids and teens. >> the actual average age of a
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gamer is a 35-year-old man. there's a father of four who spend hours and hours and goes downstairs to his man cave and games till it a.m. in the morning. >> fascinating. you can see more tonight right and coming up, inside pippa middleton's big day. we are just moments away from green day in central. ♪
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back here on "good morning america," i don't think there's anything that says summer more than david hasselhoff at a summer concert series. you were walking through here. green day loves you. we all love you. >> thank you very much. it's great to be back in new york! [ cheers and applause ] >> so you're here and you got a lot of things to talk about. i thought it was awesome you have a concert coming up yourself you'll jump into. >> i'm following green day in a place called nova rock in austria. >> we can't wait to hear more we've got to get a check of your local weather. >> reporter: that's going to be a great concert this morning. 92 degrees today hot and humid, a spotty thunderstorm can't be
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ruled out late in the day. take cover if it heads your way partly sunny, saturday, cooler, comfortable, 72 low humidity, down in the 60s during the union game saturday night. sun to clouds on sunday, 70 degrees. any rain holds off until the overnight hours, monday, wet, afternoon clearing, up in the upper 70s by tuesday. affair. her sister, princess kate will be there, her niece and nephew whether be there and abc's lama hasan is on the scene for us where they'll tie the knot. good morning, lama. >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you, robin. there is huge anticipation here with less than 24 hours to go until the wedding of the year kicks off right here just beyond those gates behind me, a crescendo of excitement as this
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tiny town gets ready for a right royal knees up. >> reporter: pippa middleton going to a body camp to get into tiptop shape and getting her glow on in an exclusive spa. >> a lot of fitness challenges and stepped it up. >> reporter: armed with garment bags perhaps carrying that much anticipated dress. the designer of choice, a favorite of the stars. >> pippa stole the show at the royal wedding wearing a very tight fitting dress. but for her day she's keen to move away from that look and go for a more full bridal lookig s kate she'll wear a low-key dress from one of her designers like alexander mcqueen or jenny packham.
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pippa will walk down the aisle with james matthews. >> james is a multimillionaire and comes from a wealthy family and his parents own a luxurious hotel in the caribbean island of saints bart's. he has a brother who is a star of a reality tv. >> reporter: starring 3-year-ol duties and 2-year-old sister charlotte charming the guests as bridesmaid. in the pews prince harry with meghan markle rumored to be on his arm. the intimate wedding ceremony taking place in this 12st century church in front of 100 guests. the post-wedding bash in the garden of their family home, the mids putting up a 130,000 glass marquee complete with lavish toilets fit for royalty. and now we're learning that pippa and her beau will have air scottish themed reception as they design on canapes of
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haggis. woe don't think kate will be the maid of honor. that's something that's traditionally given to someone unmarried but you know what, robin. you just never know. >> you did say something correctly. it's going to be a real knee's up. what did you tell us, no ring, no bring. >> reporter: no ring, no bring. if you don't have a ring on you're not coming into the service but i think she's put that aside for prince harry and his girlfriend, meghan markle. >> should have put a ring on it. all right, lama, thank you so much. coming up we'll have a great time. green day performing live right here on "gma." come on back.
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friday,ay 19. i'm matt o'donnell. what's goinn i-95 with karenorter: goodews, l cleared. heavy at allegheny, it's down to a 19 minute ride from the vine to woodhaven. in cherry hill, new jersey, we have the crews blocking the left lane of 70 eastbound, but at least they are allowing the traffic to get by from grove to curtis. it's the wilmington grand prix bike race today. they begin at 3:00 p.m. and last until 8:30 tonight. you have part of van bureauen -- b up -- van buren street and
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levering will be closed for the grand prix in wilmington. >> let's go outside to david murphy. >> reporter: it is toasty this morning, 75 degrees in philadelphia. the humidity is running on the moderate to high tide across the the -- high side across the region. right now in philadelphia, toasty and sweaty. 92 degrees is the high, hot and humid. there's a chance of an evening or spotty thunderstorm most of you won't see that. head indoors if you hear thunder partly sunny cooler on saturday, 72. down in the 60s during the union game at night. sun to clouds on sunday, 70. if there's rain it's not until after you go to bed on sunday. the weekend looking dry and refreshing compared to what we have today. 74 morning rain monday, tuesday looks great, matt, 78. >> we'll take it, head to 6abc.com/weather to view storm
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tracker 6 live as these spotty showers move in later today. james: i just know i didn't want to feel that pain anymore. i got help. you can too. aj: most people think addicts are beyond help. when i see an addict, i see hope. chris christie: don't suffer. don't wait. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov.
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♪ back here on "gma." you see this. you feel this amazing crowd that we have here in central park on this beautiful, spectacular friday morning and green day is about to kick off our summer concert series and i got to tell you, i know we often say about amazing crowd. this is truly an amazing crowd. they were serenading earlier. they were pumped for green day. we'll get to that but over to amy and sara now and i understand that you have a very special guest, ladies. >> oh, yes, we do. we are here with the hoff. give it up for the legendary david hasselhoff. come on.
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♪ >> david, i learned a little well-known fact about you. you are the most watched actor in television history. you even hold a guinness world record. so i want to ask you what do you think it is about you that makes you so popular? you. >> know, i really don't know, i think the best thing i think is persistence and also like staying hot with the kids. you know, i did "spongebob" a few years ago. and i went in to my daughter. do you know about a sponge named bob and she said spongebob, dad, do it, do it. i did "dodgeball" and "hop" and did a youtube channel song with the rock and it just keeps me current with the kids and i think it helps. >> yeah, you're relevant. >> really young with that. "spongebob." a lot of age in between. you were mitch buchanan on "baywatch" for 11 years and found out you'd on o be on the
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big screen next to the rock. >> what character is the rock playing and they said he's playing you, they said and i said he's playing me, mitch buchanan. what am i like his brother, itch. you know, the first thing i did was i said, well, if i have to shoot a picture with dwyane i better work out and got in the gym and put on ten pounds and was ready and went to the set. it was really a nice he was really kind and cool and gracious and wanted to know all about "baywatch" and thank you for coming and zach was so cool and, you know, he said what's your secret to "baywatch" and i said, being cool. you know also make it real. you know, make it real. you got to make it real. but when you see the movie, it's different than "baywatch" but it's really kind of -- it's very funny but very today, you know. very much different than -- you
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can't re-create an '0s television show. you just can't and so they did a good job with it. >> you got the mustache so you're recreating something from the '80s. >> i'm trying to be tom selleck. >> feel free to tweet whether you like it or don't. >> i want to congratulate you on "hoff the record." you play a fictionalized version of yourself but how much of the show is actually based on you in real life? >> the show is really based on me. it was actually a chance to take all the stuff that has been written about me and what people perceive of me and put it on television and have fun and say, hey, wait a minute. i'm a real guy. i'm david hasselhoff and put the comedy element in and worked. in fact, we won an international emmy and we're proud to say it's on netflix now and it's doing great. >> congrats. >> well, "baywatch" hits the airs thursday, may 25th and you can watch "hoff the record" on
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netflix. we'll send it back to robin and george. >> thank you, ladies. >> all right. >> they've been very patient, george. >> i can see that. >> excited. ro rock & roll hall of famers, green day. we appreciate you coming around to kick off -- see what i did that. coming around to kick off our summer concert series. you guys, i got to tell you, people have been lining up. they have come from near and far. what has this journey been like for you guys? >> it's just -- it's been a long, strange trip, you know. it's been almost 30 years or something like that, good lord and we're on this new tour right now for revolution radio and i can't think of a better time to be in green day?
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we'll hear "still breathing" and "rolling stone" called it an inspirational anthem. what inspired it? >> i don't know. i think especially right now all things considered you just have to count your blessings and think about what it's like to just be alive. i mean sometimes that's it. >> "still breathing" and hear me say 30 years and counting going strong and you are going to be in our last half hour. we're going to hear something old. we're going to hear something new but all about green day. you're going to hear them in our next half hour. the latest album "revolution radio" is out now. [ cheers and applause ]
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we are back now on "gma" in y so good and the great american tradition, the block party. you have been sending us your block partynd we have loved them. this one is actually shelley eyk party, a tip, though if you're looking at the weather, the forecast in the 70s, much cooler. thinking of having your own summer block party, get a plan
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team together, of course. let's get a check closer to home. >> reporter: the numbers similar to our weekend forecast. for now we've got another hot one, 892. humid a thunderstorm -- 92, humid a thunderstorm in spots. 72 saturday, 70 sunday. no rain until late sunday night. monday starts out wet, but ends up dry. platinum album. here is "know your enemy." ♪ >> get your hands up in the air. ♪ ♪ hey oh ♪ hey oh ♪ do you know the enemy? do you know your enemy? ♪
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how does this sound? we invite you to wake up in the bahamas, the beauty, wonder, criticisms and a bahamian junkanoo parade. for the first time ever on live tv dive deep with ginger on a live 306 virtual reality shark dive. monday, journey to paradise with "gma" and atlantis. >> our thanks to green day. yes, we are still breathing. >> you guys have one more song. how about "basket case." >> yes! ♪ ♪ do you have the time to listen to me whine ♪ ♪ about nothing and everything all at once ♪
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♪ i am one of those melodramatic fools neurotic to the bone no doubt about it ♪ ♪ sometimes i give myself the creeps sometimes my mind plays tricks on me ♪ ♪ it all keeps adding up i think i'm cracking up ♪ ♪ am i just paranoid ♪ i went to a shrink to analyze my dreams ♪ ♪ she says it's lack of sex that's bringing me down ♪
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♪ i went to a -- he said my life's a bore ♪ ♪ so quit my whining cause it's bringing her down ♪ ♪ sometimes i give myself the creeps sometimes my mind plays tricks on me ♪ ♪ it all keeps adding up i think i'm cracking up ♪ ♪ ♪ grasping to control so i better hold on ♪ ♪ ♪ sometimes i give myself the
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out there, that's eastbound traffic jammed from oaks to trooper. you see the 12 minute ride, as well. we have an accident on the the atlantic city expressway, look at the numbers, you're crawling along 8 miles per hour on the expressway eastbound toward route 73. you want to watch for the accident causing a problem right now. outside live on the ben franklin bridge, still jammed, the ben has been heavy for the past a couple of days that's the westbound traffic coming into the city. it's a slow go. in cherry hill the left lane is blocked at route 70. at grove they are blocking the two left lanes. it was shut down by the gallons main break. it's getting by from grove to curtis. >> can you take another day in the 90s? >> reporter: one more day, we made it through two. 78 degrees in philadelphia. it's a bit on the muggy side across the region. this afternoon hot a bit humid, 92 is the high, a slight chance
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of a spotty thunderstorm late today and this evening, most of you won't see that if you hear thunder get indoors because it could be strong storms partly sunny, cooler tomorrow, 72, much more comfortable, lower humidity. probably in the 60s for the union game at night. 70 with buildings clouds on sunday, rain holding off until you go to bed. >> police arrested a man who shot up cars outside a bucks county walmart. the latest on the 32-year-old suspect in custody for the scary incident in quakertown on "action news" at noon. "live with kelly" and ryan is next. i'm matt o'donnell have a great friday and great weekend!
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>> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today come up from the new book "the book of henry," naomi watt watts. plus, one of our four family finalists will drive away in an all new volkswagen atlas as we conclude our "four-wheel family face-off"! all next on "live"! [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪
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