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good morning, america. president trump doubles down on his threats to north korea. >> he does something in guam, it will be an event the likes of which nobody has seen before. >> suggesting that fire and fury comment was just a start. >> was it too tough? maybe it wasn't tough enough. >> defense secretary mattis w n warns war would be catastrophic and guam on heightened alert. our team is spread across the region with live coverage. breaking overnight, emergency landing. three flight crew members rushed to the hospital sick from fumes on board. >> they got a noxious odor on the aircraft. >> the plane force toddy vert and an investigation under way this morning. a death-defying moment
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escalating. president trump with that newest dire warning for north korean leader kim jong-un after his threat against guam. >> let's see what he does with guam. he does something in guam, it will be an event the likes of which nobody has seen before what will happen in north korea. he will see. >> is that a dare? >> is that a dare? it's a statement. has nothing to do with dare. that's a statement. >> reporter: the president firing back after north korea in a statement tuesday called the president senile and his commencommen comments nonsense. >> it's the first time they heard it like they heard it, and, frankly, the people that were questioning that statement, maybe it wasn't tough enough. they've been doing this to our country for a long time, many years and it's about time somebody stuck up for our
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country and the people of other countries. >> reporter: not saying whether a preemptive trike is being considered. >> we never talk about that. >> reporter: overnight james mattis stressing the efforts to reach a peaceful resolution. >> you can see the american effort to diplomatically led. it has diplomatic traction. it is gaining diplomatic results. the tragedy of war is well enough known it would be catastrophic. >> reporter: president trump also leaving the door open for negotiations. >> sure, we'll always consider negotiations. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: the president's latest comments coming after north korea said it would launch four missiles at waters near guam by mid-august. and despite those threats from north korea to lob missiles at guam, officials tell abc news there is no evidence that any missile launch is imminent. george. >> and not on any more of a war footing. thanks very much. >> let's talk more about guam. as we said the u.s. territory on
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guam in the crosshairs this morning. 167,000 americans there. along with two major military bases and abc's jim avila is on the ground with more on how they're responding. good morning to you, jim. >> reporter: good morning, paula. a mixed message from the guam government this morning telling residents to enjoy the weekend while reminding them to listen for islandwide sirens in the event of a missile attack. this morning, all eyes turn toward this small island in the middle of the pacific as its neighbor, north korea, four hours away by plane but just 14 minutes by icbm threatens to launch missiles towards guam's shore, a specific threat with a timetable set as early as next week. the u.s. territory of guam home to more than 160,000 american citizens. u.s. naval and air bases and more than 7,000 u.s. troops. overnight the island's leaders urging its citizens to remain calm but posting these drawings on the government website of how to seal off doors and windows in
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case of attack. >> we don't want to put fear on the people as well. >> reporter: here on the island a mix of apathy and controlled panic. some seemingly unaffected. >> i think one of the safest places to be is where they have they're aiming. >> reporter: others blaming president trump for upping the rhetoric. >> he's rich, good. he has all the money. he's protection. what about us. what about those who don't have any protection to help them? >> reporter: little but strategy guam is 3800 miles west of honolulu and 2100 miles southeast of pyongyang. for now most attempt to act like life goes on. the locals still filling the largest complart in the world where families seem more concerned about school supplies than military hardware falling from the sky. guam is home to american tomahawk missile launching
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submarines and the b-1 bomber is based here which at top speeds can reach north korea in 2 1/2 hours. paula. >> residents taking the necessary precaution, jim, thanks for your reporting from guam this morning. we want to bring in retired colonel steve ganyard in washington for us. steve, good morning to you. >> good morning, paula. >> first and foremost the u.s. military believes a north korean missile could reach the waters of guam within 14 minutes so what are our options to defuse? >> well, the first option to defuse is diplomacy. about that fails the u.s. military has two systems that could knock them down. the first would be a u.s. navy system, the very sophisticated aegis missile system with i anew missile that could reach up and knock down any missiles from north korea at any point in its trajectory. on the ground in guam we have the thaad missile system. it's goalie to prevent any kind of incoming missiles from reaching guam. so thaad is there.
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it's been tested but it's never been tested against four missiles and this is why they have said that they're going to shoot four of these missiles at guam. >> yeah, certainly a test for thaad. jim referenced the many concerns people have in guam but the u.s. military, steve, has not raised the threat level in the park, so how seriously is the u.s. taking this threat right now? >> paula, they're taking it very seriously. what what they're signaling they think they have the military as celts assets to take anything down. remember the north koreans said they would submit it for approval in mid-august so we have a little bit of time because they tend to do what they say they'll do. a little bit of time for diplomacy to stop an aggressive act by north korea. >> steve ganyard, thanks for your insight and analysis. the governor in guam is telling people to go out and live their lives, but understandably difficult. north korea one of the many topics trump took on yesterday.
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he also continued his public battle with mitch mcconnell saying it's a disgrace obamacare is still in place and challenging him to get to work and get it done or else. a lighter tone with vladimir putin. instead of criticizing him for retaliating, he offered sarcastic thanks saying putin's move will cut the payroll and save a lot of money. the president promised to declare the opioid crisis a national emergency. a whole lot there and cecilia vega on hand for all of it. good morning, cecilia. >> hi, george, good morning to you. this was really something. we haven't seen the president like this since february, his last press conference. this wasn't a full press conference, a limited number of white house press corps was there. but the president took question after question despite his aides calling for a wrap, he kept going. on vacation at his bedminster golf club in his most extensive exchange with reporters in months. >> any questions? yes. >> reporter: president trump taking questions and raising
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eyebrows when he thanked russia's vladimir putin for expelling more than 700 embassy workers in retaliation for new sanctions. >> as far as i'm concerned i'm very thankful that he let go of a large number of people because now we have a smaller payroll. there's no real reason for them to go back. >> reporter: as for whether he plans to fire robert mueller, he says, he hasn't given it any thought. >> i've been reading about it from you people. you say i'm going to dismiss him. no, i'm not dismissing anybody. >> reporter: about that fbi raid at his former campaign chairman's home president trump says he was surprised. >> i thought it was a very, very strong signal or whatever. i've always known him as a good man. i thought it was a very, you know, they do that very seldom. so i was surprised to see it. >> reporter: the president also not backing down on his very public criticism of senate
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majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> i'm very disappointed in mitch. >> reporter: earlier mcconnell fired off a critique of his own. >> the new president hasn't been in this line of work before and i think had excessive expectations. >> reporter: button 0 the steps of his clubhouse the president kept it going hinting that mcconnell might consider stepping down. >> if he doesn't get repeal and replace done and if he doesn't get taxes done, meaning cuts and reform and if he doesn't get a very easy one to get done, infrastructure, then you can ask me that question. >> reporter: so let's go back to the russia probe. we learned congressional investigators want to question the president's longtime personal secretary rona graff and moved into that role in the white house and primary point of contact for anyone looking to get in touch with the president and her film was on that e-mail chain about that trump tower meeting between don junior,
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others and that russian lawyer. >> thanks very much. let's talk about it with matthew dowd and obviously, matt, the president had a lot to get off his chest. remarkable to see him tougher on mitch mcconnell than on vladimir putin. >> yeah, watching that press conference yesterday i was struck by two things. one it's like a dear diary, mitch, bad. putin, good or queen in snow white where she says mirror, mirror on the wall who is the fairest of them all and goes on a long rift. no explanation of what he's doing with mitch mcconnell or what he said about vladimir putin basically saying better things about vladimir putin than he did about mitch mcconnell but we've seen this before. there was no rational explanation -- >> he needs mcconnell to get his agenda through. >> even if mitch mcconnell is at fault in the course of this, if he wants to get any of this done, i don't actually understand donald trump is on the golf krors probably at the turn getting a cheeseburger as he goes to the second 9 telling
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mitch mcconnell he needs to get back to work. it makes no rational sense. >> he was having security meetings with his whole team as well. he does appear to resist being handled either by the new chief of staff general kelly or his press secretary. one more question and he kept going. >> he's been caged up then somebody let him off. he didn't want to go back and was free-wheeling. he took a lot of questions on a lot of different topics but i don't think it settled anybody down or the world down and i will say one he was honest about one thing, the world has never seen something like this. >> he's right about that. >> one major piece of policy declaring a national emergency on the opioid crisis. >> many americans -- i had a sister who died from opioid addiction who left three young children behind. fundamentally, they have to decide is it a funding problem where they'll give more to medicaid to solve this or make a lot more law enforcement which i
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don't think will solve the problem and there seems to be a real debate on that. >> also on sunday i'll sit down with an interview with anthony scaramucci, his first after that whirlwind ten days after white house communications director. michael, back to you. you know what, now that an emergency landingover night, a jetblue flight diverted after three crew members got sick on board. eva pilgrim has the story. >> reporter: overnight, a flight diverted and three crew members taken to hospitals. >> we've got an odor reported by the cabin crew. >> reporter: the plane headed from boston to san diego landing in buffalo after reports of fumes and dizziness a passenger on board telling a local fume he smelled gasoline describing it as overpowering. medical teams meeting the plane. you can see an ambulance in this photo from twitter. the three crew members transported and treated at a
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local hospital. it's not all that rare. just last month three american airlines employees were taken to the hospital after reporting a possible odor in the cabin. so what could those fumes be? on nearly every jet the air you breathe, the air used to pressurize the cabin is directed from the engines. it's daaled bleed air and the engines oil is an additive containing a toxin, tcp. if there is an oil leak, it could mean fumes in the cabin. >> it's a safety issue that the airlines should be addressing and the regulators should be making the airlines address it, and they're not. >> reporter: earlier thursday another jetblue flight forced to land after flight attendants reported headaches. >> thanks so much. now to news that will start your -- over here, tart your friday right. those double lottery jackpots are still up for grabs and george mentioned earlier he ratted me out, i'll tell you all the winning numbers.
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they're worth even more this morning. if you win both the mega millions tonight and powerball tomorrow, that's nearly $750 million combined and abc's victor oquendo is in florida at a store that sold the largest prize in lottery history. victor, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, paula. we've got some lucky tickets right here standing in front of a lucky store as well, this publix store sold one of three winning tickets of $1.5 billion last year so as they say you can't win if you don't play. >> this is a winning ticket right there. >> reporter: tonight's mega millions jackpot up to $382 million. add that to saturday's $356 million powerball prize and that's more than 73 a5 milli5 m the line. players are looking to get an edge on the competition. >> we've had a lot of winners. >> reporter: the miracle mile in
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enjoying the sunshine, some clouds, but overall a mostly cloudy day. let's look at the satellite and radar, you can see sunshine in philadelphia and east. west we'll have sprinkles and clouds. it's mostly cloudy we're watching for a spotty shower. most areas stay dry. later this afternoon and evening there could be an isolated strong storm north and west of the city. tomorrow, humid, showers around south of the city, 82 for the high. sunday is dry, partly sunny, 84, matt. >> musikfest continues with the headliners the band perry.
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driver until emergency crews arrived. so what happened here? she apparently hit the gas instead of the brake. went right through that barrier. she did survive her injuries miraculously and the driver of the suv was shaken up. happens every now and then pressing the gas instead of the brake. glad ceashe is okay. taylor swift took the stand and held nothing back as she confronted the radio deejay she accuse of sexual assault and clayton sandell is covering it from denver. good morning. >> reporter: this was the trial's main event. taylor swift not only taking the stand, but taking control. this morning, taylor swift dancing to her own tune in a feisty defiant tone. she says it's then radio deejay david mueller grabbing her bare backside backstage at her 2013
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denver concert. a very long grab, she said, long enough for me to be completely sure it was intentional. swift says she thought the alleged grope was a mistake but when she lurched away he didn't let go. >> that imagery, we know that even vivid language is remembered. >> reporter: she was firm with mueller's lawyer saying i'm not going to allow you or your client make me feel like this was my fault because it isn't. he did not touch my ribs. he did not touch my arm. he did not touch my hand. he grabbed my bare using an expletive. >> it was clear she had been extensively prepared for the kinds of questions thrown at her and she was ready to do it. >> reporter: mueller insists there was never any inappropriate contact. he is suing swift claims it was her fault he got fired ruining his reputation. swift testified what happened to mueller is a product of his decision, not mine. >> she is suing him for $1. he's suing her for $3 million.
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she is do it, she said, to draw greater attention to sexual harassment. >> reporter: when asked if mueller got what he deserved swift said i don't feel anything about mr. mueller. i don't know him. i think what he did was despicable and horrifying and shocking. of course, this time swift's audience is that eight-member jury and they were paying very close attention taking note, smiling and sometimes even laughing. paula. >> all right, clayton sandell, thanks for your reporting this morning. want to move to that new bombshell in the penn state hazing case as the fraternity brothers head back to trial and crucial video athat may have been deleted and abc's gio benitez is covering the case for us in state college, pennsylvania. hi, there gio. >> reporter: hey there, paula. good morning to you. the prosecutor tells me if that video was deleted intentionally then that means it may show something far worse than they've already seen, the fbi is now trying to retrieve it. this morning, a sea of blue
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blazers descending upon this pennsylvania courthouse. 18 former penn state fraternity members facing charges in the february death of 19-year-old beta theta pi pledge tim piazza. >> we have a friend who is unconscious, hasn't moved. probably needs an ambulance. >> reporter: bombshell testimony. the lead detective saying he believes that two days after piazza's death, a frat brother intentionally deleted video from a camera in the basement where piazza laid unconscious after falling head first down the stairs after a night of heavy drinking. prosecutors telling abc news that surveillance device is now in the hands of the fbi. >> revelation is a staggering and stunning development. >> reporter: piazza's parents sitting in court crying as defense attorneys lined up to cross-examine the detective all attempting to diminish the students' roles and questioning the university's responsibility. >> we heard evidence that checkers were there that evening and they didn't find any violation. we have a resident adviser who
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lived in the house. he could have shut the whole party down. >> reporter: as students returned to campus next week questions about what penn state is doing to make fraternities safer. the school now limiting the number of frat parties with alcohol from 45 to 10 per semester. beer and wine only served by state certified bartenders and banning kegs. how does this affect fraternity culture across the country? >> well, i hope that schools are looking at it closely and i hope that the national level is looking at it and wondering are we next and we need to start taking steps right now. >> reporter: and typically over the next few weeks students would be on campus pledging for a frat. but that so-called rush week has now been postponed till spring. paula. >> yeah, definitely opened up important conversations but excruciating for those parent, gio, thanks for your reporting. michael. >> coming up, that abc news exclusive, a former fbi agent and his daughter now convicted of murder telling their side of the story.
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back now with that abc news exclusive. the first interview with the former fbi agent, and his daughter convicted of murder who say they had no choice but to defend themselves from her husband. the two now facing up to 25 years behind bars and abc's linzie janis is here with the story. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, molly martens corbett and her irish husband jason seemed to have it
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all. but she says it was all a facade. one that was totally shattered one weekend when her father visited the house and discovered her husband choking her. it was a shocking verdict. a former fbi agent and his daughter convicted of second degree murder for killing her husband, 39-year-old jason corbett. this morning, both facing 20 to 25 years in prison. >> my son-in-law got in a fight with my daughter. i may have killed him. >> reporter: before the trial i spoke exclusively with molly martens corbett and her father tom about what they say happened in the early hours of august 2nd, 2015. molly says it all began when jason's 8-year-old daughter sarah woke up allegedly sending him into a rage. >> i said she's just 8. she had a nightmare. i should be allowed to go upstairs and comfort our daughter and he forgot my parents were there. >> reporter: molly who met jason
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when she became his au pair says knowing her parents in the house gave her more courage to stand up to him supply don't know what precisely woke me up. but what i heard were loud voices and i -- like thumping. something bad was going on. so i grabbed that little league baseball bat and i ran upstairs. >> were you yelling at him? were you screaming -- >> no, i wasn't yelling. no, he wanted to shut me up so he covered my mouth and started choking me but at some point when he stopped i screamed and then he started again and the next thing, the next thing i remember is my dad standing in the doorway. >> what did you see? >> it's awful. he has his hands around her neck and i said let her go. and he said i'm going to kill her. and my thought was if he gets into the bathroom, if he gets that door between me and him she's dead and there's nothing i
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can do about it and so i reached around and i hit him in the back of the head with the baseball bat. >> reporter: tom says he hit him in the back of the head but it didn't stop jason dragging molly toward the bathroom. >> i'm in the bathroom with him and i hit him again, i mean i have room now and i hit him hard on the back of the head again. >> you hit him hard. >> yeah, i did. he still got her by the throat but he changed his tactics and decides to come back at me. >> jason just grabbed the bat away. it was like it was nothing. he could choke me with one hand and grab the bat with the other and he was just so much stronger and i was screaming don't hurt my dad. don't hurt my dad and i thought he's going to hit my dad with the bat and that's it, he's going to kill my father. >> so i rush him and i grab the bat with two hands and i hang on with dear life and trying to hit him with the bat or my fist or anything else but i'll hang on
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to that bat. >> he went down. >> he went down. >> but prosecutors believe this bloody brick found in the bidroom tells a convincing story. the story of a wife in a murderous rage. in her police interview molly admits she hit her husband with it. >> i hit him on the head. >> my interview she's more circumspect. did you hit him with the paving tone. >> i'm not prepared to talk about that right now. >> in our interview she explains why that brick was in her bedroom and gives us more details about the alleged abuse she suffered. abuse that the jury did not hear about at the trial. prosecutors do not believe and tom's version. they argue that they killed with malice and excessive force and clearly the jury agreed with them. we also spoke with some jurors who told us that they have a theory about what happened that night and it's one the prosecution didn't even suggest. >> wow. and molly didn't testify at the
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trial. >> tom martens testified but mol molly did not. >> you can see more on "20/20" at 10:00 p.m. eastern on abc. >> thanks, again. coming up, a terrifying moment for britney spears. a fan rushes the stage. her backup dancers jump into action. what we're now lirping about that fan. we'll be right back.
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welcome back, everyone. now to that terrifying moment at a britney spears concert in las vegas. a fan rushes the stage as she's performing. her quick thinking dancers and security guards jump into action and abc's diane macedo has all the details for us. >> good morning, paula. this is quite a scare not only for britney but the fans in the audience and the whole thing was caught on camera. this morning we not only have the video but now hearing from the suspect. ♪ >> it was the moment that abruptly stopped the show. >> you guys having fun? >> reporter: britney spears performing her hit song "crazy" in las vegas when a man from the crowd suddenly stormed the stage. spears seemed shocked. at one point her knees physically buckle as she's heard asking if the man has a gun and the stuart team rushes her off the stage. the stage crasher, 37-year-old
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jesse webb was pinned down by spears' backup dancers before being arrested. the las vegas police department tells abc news webb wasn't armed but he had been asked to leave the concert by security prior to him jumping on the stage. >> they should have had sufficient resources to make sure he did not get on stage as he did. >> reporter: he is defending himself on facebook. writing just to clarify, no one was trying to attack britney. i had no intention to approach her. the news blew this out of proportion. >> reporter: eventually spears returned to the stage and closed out the show. >> chill out. >> reporter: back in march a fan rushed the stage at an ariana grande concert and similar incidents happening to justin bieber, beyonce and adam levine. >> the fans are trying to get as close and possible and security needs to ensure nobody gets on stage and harms the entertainer.
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>> reporter: now, webb went on in his facebook statement to say he was just trying to dancen 0 the taken because the ushers told him he couldn't do that from his seats. no response from the venue or spears but told she'll be back on stage performing tonight so, paula, the show will go on. >> interesting explanation there. >> you can't dance from your seat so you had to get on stage to show what you got. >> does that say that on the tickety. >> don't try that, everybody. coming up, a surprising new headline. could your computer or tablet be on the brink of a breakdown within two years of getting it? not the news you want to hear. a health alert about c-sections and complications that you could face later in life. dr. ashton is here to explain. coming up "gma's" summer concert series presented by king's hawaiian. irresistible since 1950. right now at kohl's
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>> good morning, i'm nat matt, 7:56 a.m., friday, august 11. matt pellman is here, what's going on on the vine, matt. >> reporter: all is fine on the vine at this hour, matt o'donnell. earlier we had big westbound delays, because of a crash on the schuylkill expressway in the westbound direction. now that that crash is gone, the delays, too, have cleared out. on the schuylkill expressway eastbound we're seeing heavy traffic from the boulevard from this point toward center city. that's leftover gaper delay, but normal morning volume. on the i-95, as well, southbound side, betsy ross bridge to girard, speeds in the 20s. the in conshohocken we have a vehicle that doesn't want to run in barren hill road and hector street. in estell manor there was a crash that brought down a pole,
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so the replacement continues at 350 and gibson creek road. >> let's look outside at the sunny skies and delaware river. karen rogers in for david murphy. >> reporter: hey, matt, we have clouds and sun, let's check the forecast, 84 degrees today under mostly cloudy skies. a couple of spotty showers around. tomorrow it's humid, showers and thunderstorms especially south of the city. if you're heading to the shore on saturday you have a better chance of heavier showers. it will not rain constantly all day. sunday, dry, partly sunny, lowering humidity, 84. monday, sunshine and clouds and 80. monday night into tuesday, the next round of showers. >> a man was shot seven times as he sat at the traffic light in the somerdale section of the city. the gunmen sped off a passer by helped the victim to the hospital where's in critical
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. doubling down, president trump suggests his fire and fury warning to north korea wasn't tough enough. his defense secretary warns war would be catastrophic. now the u.s. territory of guam on an even higher alert. a missile could hit with just 14 minutes' notice. also new this morning could having a c-section have long-term health risks. why it could set you up for unexpected complications later in life. dr. ashton breaking it down. consumer alert. could your computer or tablet be on the brink of a breakdown lasting just two years before it stops working? what is thesecret to a fabulous food post. the expert that top restaurants hire to make their meals insta-perfect and the one mistake everyone makes. he's now revealing his tips
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right here and could you start making money from your own food photos? ♪ runaway central park is jumping. bleachers is here live and they're saying -- >> hey, good morning, america. good morning, happy friday to everybody. that was jack antonoff. we're so excited to have them performing live in central park. fans are already jumping up and down and can't wait to join the party. >> headed over there in a couple of minutes. i have good feelings on this. wait till you see what tim tebow for a fan. everybody is sharing the video. what happened a couple minutes later also. first the top story in our morning rundown. tensions escalating between the u.s. and north korea and the president has a new statement put it out on twitter saying,
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quote, military solutions is now fully in place, locked and loaded should north korea act unwisely. hopefully kim jong-un will find another path. our chief global affairs anchor is in seoul, south korea. good morning, martha. >> reporter: tensions have soared here on the korean peninsula this week with north korean state media warning just this evening that president trump is, quote, driving the situation to the brink of nuclear war. the u.s. and north korea have traded barbs and belligerent language after a new u.s. intelligence report assesses that north korea may have missiles capable of reaching the u.s. with a nuclear warhead. but with the region on edge, president trump is doubling down. arguing his rhetoric may not have gone far enough. >> first time they've heard it like they heard it and, frankly, the people that were questioning that statement was -- maybe it wasn't tough enough. >> reporter: he also sent a warning about guam vowing a
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fierce response if north korea does something in guam. still, mens of trump's administration trying to calm the situation. defense secretary mattis emphasizing diplomacy. george. >> yeah, we don't know of any major new military movements. thanks very much. the other top story in our morning rundown. president trump's battle with mitch mcconnell. the president calling the recent health care law a disgrace and challenging him to get it done or else. senior white house correspondent cecilia vega is here in studio with all the reaction. good morning to you, cecilia. >> reporter: good morning to you. president trump hinted that mitch mcconnell might need to step down if things like health care, tax reform and infrastructure don't pass and the president's comments didn't end there. >> i'm very disappointed in mitch. if he gets these passed, i'll be very happy with him and be the first to admit it. >> he has, quote, excessive expectations on the pace said
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mcconnell. some allies are coming to mcconnell's side but there are two schools of thought on this. some argue a feud with the senate leader could be detrimental to the president. others say it plays right to the president's base as he remains more popular, that 2018 midterm election not that far away. >> certainly isn't and a peculiar fight for him to pick. cecilia, nice to have you in studio. we'll talk about what you talked about earlier, tim tebow. >> a little baseball. >> back in the news this morning for a good thing giving a young baseball fan the thrill of his life. tebow was getting ready to take the plate during a minor league game when he stopped to meet a 10-year-old boy with autism who also suffers from a tumor behind his eye. seth was so happy to meet tebow he starting crying with joy. watch what happens next. that is tim tebow at the plate after meeting seth, he hit a
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three-run home run. seth's mom says even she started crying after that. i think the opponent started trying too but a great story. tim tebow is a nice guy. glad to see him having success on the baseball field. >> awesome, michael. thank you. coming up here "consumer reports" is pulling their recommendation for popular laptops and tablets warning of problems within two years. health alert this morning about c-sections and the complications that you could face later on. dr. ashton is here to explain. the surprising place chase tum tanning showed up. talk about scoring the jackpot. getting ready to party in central park with bleachers live. ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ and the trumpets they go welcome back to "gma" this friday morning and welcome back to adrienne bankert with a little "pop news." >> i had so much fun this week. i know you're a big "jersey shore" fan, george. >> no reaction there. >> so, our first story is an exclusive first look at the cast of "jersey shore" reuniting for "reunion road trip's return to jersey shore." >> still all about that gtl lifestyle. >> what am i going to wear? >> except there's level, gym is now gym in my home. tanning is now spray tanning. and laundry, now you send it out. >> oh, yeah, because he's come up. >> big time. >> started from the bottom that we here. all right, that was pauly d., he's going to be back along with castnates, j-woww, snooki and the situation. i know, everybody will be
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watching. >> my dvr is already set. >> thank you. >> for the selby drummond tolar following day. "dancing with the stars" pros maks and peta spending what looks like their honeymoon in italy and left their 7-month-old son chai and stealing away for a smooch as mr. and mrs. it's also a buddymoon. maks' brother and the maid of honor and her husband joining in. >> that's a thing now. >> a buddymoon. would you do it if you would do it over? >> no. >> absolutely not. >> i don't know how i feel like. >> a buddymoon to italy is the thing to do. >> you steal away when you can. hang ow with the buddies during the day and the baby by night. finally heading to your local convenience store could get you more than a lottery ticket. you could win a magic moment. channing tatum showing off his
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moves in statesville. magically the movie turns on and beatrice enjoying a little dance with magic mike, channing tatum himself. she said we're going to party. >> who is enjoying that more? >> i think beatrice got better moves. beatrice is putting it down. >> you know, she was really into it and i don't blame her and, hey, do you, do you, beatrice. >> aim going to a gas station and see if he shows up. >> he was on a road trip and made her night, maybe her year. >> you made our day. >> thank you so much. we move on to a consumer alert about microsoft products. "consumer reports" has pulled its recommendation of microsoft surface laptops and tablets. finding up to 25% may have problems after just two years. eva pilgrim is back with the details. >> reporter: good morning, george. when you buy a fancy new electronic device you expect to be able to use it for a few years. and that's why "consumer reports" says it yanked its
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recommendation of two popular microsoft products because its new survey shows the surface laptop and book just don't last. ♪ get the surface pro ♪ i like the -- >> reporter: the recommended badge gone. "consumer reports" calling out microsoft devices for breaking too soon. >> we wouldn't recommend that anybody go out and purchase one of these machines right now. >> reporter: microsoft's surface laptop and surface book once on the top of "consumer reports'" list of devices to buy now at the very bottom. "consumer reports" surveyed nearly 91,000 people who bought new laptops and tablets between 2014 and early 2017 finding 25% of people had issues with their surface devices breaking in the first two years. much higher than its competitors. >> it's always great to have a laptop or tablet that is, you know, filled with interesting features and is well designed and importants well but you really need it to last if you
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can rely upon it. remember, these are machines that you keep important stuff on your family photo, your tax records. >> reporter: based on the survey's finding "consumer reports" not just pulling its recommendation for the surface devices, now going a step further saying it wouldn't recommend anyone purchase any microsoft laptops or tablets at this time. microsoft is a tell live newcomer to the hardware business launching it in 2012. >> this is the first time we've gotten a good look at what the world kind of thinks of microsoft surface overall. because they're so new there hasn't been a lot of research before. >> reporter: some of the data goes back to 2014 and doesn't reflect any improvements that may have been made to those products since then. >> the timing couldn't be worse for microsoft. we're heading into back-to-school shopping season. >> reporter: the tech company adamantly defending its devices writing on its blog, we tan by the surface. a part of being product makers is listening to our customers
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and pushing ourselves to evolve and improve with every generation of devices we create. so the big question, who makes the most reliable laptops and tablets? apple. all those mac users can pat themselves on the back. interesting that's -- they once were on the list of "consumer reports'" problem issues because they had a problem with battery life and consumer said it didn't last as long as it claimed. >> they fixed it. >> should i pat you on the back too, apple user? >> if you invented it, you could. >> well, if you win the lottery you could really invest in tech. thanks, eva. a "gma" health alert about c-sections, the most common major surgery in the u.s. but a new study reveals if you've had one you could be at greater risk for surgical complications in the future and dr. jen ashton is here. great to have you. >> good morning? we have to break it down, it doesn't say if you had a c-section you're more likely to
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very hysterectomy. if you have an electric tri hysterectomy you could have complications further down the road. >> c-section, the most common major surgery done in the world and then hysterectomy is also one of the most common done in this country so this study came out of jama surgery, very reputable journal about 7600 women in denmark who have had c-sections and then went on later in life to a hysterectomy for benign reason, not cancer, this was the first time you looked at one surgery then the other and connected whether or not there were complications. and, in fact, there were. so what the study found is that women who had one c-section had a 31% increased risk of complications following a h hysterectomy they had in the future and if you had two or more c-sections that went up to about 38% increased rick of complications following a hysterectomy. these numbers are a big deal. >> 31% is a huge number. i want you to explain the future
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risks. >> so what this study found in terms of -- what are those complications. increased risk of needing to go back to the operating room sometime in 30 days following a his rectorysterectom hysterectomy. how long it takes the surgeon to do the surgery, increased chance of blood transfusion and infection. if you imagine this board as a uterus that has never had a c-section, you have smooth surface of the uterus. >> flawless. >> we like to say pristine. okay. after one c-section, of course, we have to close the out irs, so there can be scar tissue and that can happen after one surgery. it can happen rarely after no surgeries but in general one you would get a scar like that on the uterus. two or more c-sections, the risk of scar tissue internally, again, not for every woman but it definitely goes up and we have to remember when you have a baby and you're in your 20s or 30s and then down the road, 10,
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20, 30, 40 years we have to go back into that abdomen and deal with those complications and that scarring can really stack the deck for those complications. >> a lot of scar tissue. i've had three kids and one cesarean section. those who had cdcs, one out of every three children are born via that way, what can we do? >> this is a big push in my specialty in ob/gyn trying to lower that rate but we have to remember that c-sections can also save lives both maternal and fetal lives and there are both maternal and fetal reaches we see sections. so it's not always in the woman's control whether or not she gets one. but i think the key thing is down the road if you are told you need any type of surgery, especially gyn surgery like a hysterectomy and had a c-section, no smoking, that's one of the worst things you can do for complications after
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surgery and keep your weight in the healthy range. that is within your control so going to the o.r., you can control those things. >> great information, great advice and great visuals. let's send things out to central park. ♪ north dakota where they heart "good morning america," you misspelled that, why is that? >> hart is our last name. >> reporter: we have good weather, i want to show you what's going on in the south of france, east of cannes. a dust devil. that's going on and what's happening in france, now it's time for a local weather check. >> reporter: lots of sunshine in new york. here we're dealing with clouds
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and sun, spotty shower in reading and allentown. just a little bit of drizzle. let's go outside and check the forecast, clouds and sun at the center city skyline. let's check the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast high today 84 degrees, overall mostly cloudy skies, sunny breaks, could see a spotty shower, especially the chance for a thunderstorm later today north and west. tomorrow it's humid with scattered showers. here. it is foodie friday on "gma." one of our most popular things to post as you may know on instagram are photos of your favorite meals. well, turns out there are some ways to do it and ways not to do it and we can guarantee you some of those all-important likes. abc's rebecca jarvis is here. you went on with an expert who the restaurants pay to help them out with it. >> an incredible thing for people out there who like those pictures of french fry,
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cheeseburgers, pancakes, millions of instagram users are posting these pictures. it not only makes us salivate but can make big money if done right. from tantalizing treats to mouthwatering meals, all over instagram, more than 231 million posts with the #food. they're becoming big business. enter dylan burke. this is a business for you. you have nine employees. >> yeah, it's a real business and it's real impressions. >> reporter: co-founder of the company that restaurants call to make their food and drink insta-ready. how many restaurants are doing it now in ton, almost all of them. we're now in this space whewhere hashtags come into play and location tags and running a restaurant you probably don't have time. >> reporter: using his
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background in photography he turns what looks ordinary instagram extraordinary. >> you eat with your eyes first. when the food comes out you look at it and if something looks like junk, it's going to affect the way it tays. >> reporter: his picks producing big results. new york restaurant union fare crediting him with a major boom in business after he made their birthday cake go viral. >> constantly people coming in requests things from instagram. >> the perfect food post, the secret. >> take your time. i say never zoom if you want the best image, shoot it and crop inwards. >> what's the biggest mistake when they photograph their food. >> light. you need to pay attention to where the light source is from. >> reporter: we decided to put my insta-skills to the test. i'll try and make a picture of my food worthy of you. i'm debates what to do with the fruit. i feel like it's too much for the plate. i think it looks happy.
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i like it. all right. done. >> on. >> am i uppy. >> now it's all you. >> i'll pull these guys out. normal things. i'm going to lean these like this, some crumb, let's not make it too pretty, not too over the top. >> may the best photograph win. all right. the services can cost thousands of dollars for companies and they're actually paying for them. here's our picture side by side. if you take a look you have my option, the smiley face option. i cheated with the smiley face and dylan's option on option number two. here is the thing, he put that knife and fork in the shot and he put -- you can see it there. there's a little toast sliding out of the shot. this is what he says creates the essence of a human being being there. so we like this. we like it when we feel like -- >> make it personal. >> exactly, make it personal. >> i'll bring you up and close
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and personal to my breakfast. an epic fail here, i'm sure. give me tips. >> oh, my goodness, rob. well, first off i would fold the napkin and instead of putting it underneath the banana, on the side and put that coffee in a personal mug maybe personal to the marciano family. >> that's peanut butter. >> you could put strawberries on top and give it a pop of color and you give the impression you're working. >> when we're not instagram can >> a mocktail. what it would look like if you created it. with instagram is pumping it up so more salter sugar on the rim than you would normally put and ice keeps in, make sure they're nice, fresh, fluffy ice cubes and think about the color. when you add it in real life you might muddle it. for instagram, take that and
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throw it in and make it nice and large and once you pour in all of this, put a little more -- >> oh, wow. thank you, love that live studio audience. make sure you get that and rather than discuss taking a picture purely of the drink itself think about the action shot. get the people involved. the essence of the people. the fact that you made it. here's our final shot. people a lots of picture is the bottom line. >> people are making money off this. >> become an influencers and get engagements and talk to business leaders in the community. >> bleachers coming up live in central park. stay with us.
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net 1a. >> good morning i'm matt
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o'donnell, 8:27 a.m., friday, august 11, a happy day unless you're on the schuylkill expressway, mr. matt pellman. >> reporter: that's true, matt o'donnell. even on mornings when things are going relatively well on the traffic front, the schuylkill expressway acts up. we had a couple of accidents, now it's volume from the boulevard to montgomery drive in center city. montgomery avenue there will be emergency construction starting at 9:00 a.m. near villanova the westbound lane closes at spruce lane. old give you road the way -- gulph road to get around that. scutters falls bridge right lane out of commission along i-95 southbound until later on this afternoon. of course, this afternoon a lot of you will be heading to the
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shore, if you want to do that right now, you're good to go on the southbound side of 42. no northbound delay, either. we have a crash that brought down a pole in estell manor. restrictions along the shoulder on 50 northbound. >> we're turning up the knob that says summer today. >> reporter: it is more summer like out here. i have sprinkles north and west of the city. changes for the weekend, overall cloudy, sunny breaks, spotty shower, 84 for the high. tomorrow, humid scattered showers heavier south of the city. if you're at the shore you have a chance of heavier scattered showers. lots of clouds around saturday, 82. sunday partly sunny sky, lowering humidity, 84. sunday, sunshine, increasing clouds and next round of showers monday into tuesday. >> what to do this weekend, if you're looking for something to
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♪ welcome back to "gma" and a great crowd here in central park for our summer concert with bleachers. now they just released their second album "gone with the wind" and now performing the lead single. this is "don't take the money." bleachers. ♪ somebody broke me once love was a currency ♪ ♪ a shimmering balance act i think that i laughed at that ♪
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♪ and i saw your face and hands colored in sun and then ♪ ♪ i think i understand will i understand ♪ ♪ will we fight stay up late in my dreams i'm to blame ♪ ♪ different sides of the bed roll your eyes shake my head ♪ ♪ now we're stuck in the storm we were born to ignore ♪ ♪ and all i got is a chance to just sit i'm in love and you've got me runaway ♪ ♪ you steal the air out of my lungs you make me feel it ♪ ♪ i pray for everything we lost buy back the secrets ♪ ♪ your hand forever's all i want don't take the money ♪ ♪ don't take the money ♪ i slept on my own those nights was still in my parents' house ♪ ♪ and i cut off my t-shirt sleeves and claim a new continent ♪ ♪ till i saw your face and hands covered in sun and then ♪ ♪ i think i understand will i
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understand ♪ ♪ will we fight stay up late in my dreams i'm to blame ♪ ♪ different sides of the bed roll your eyes shake your head ♪ ♪ now we're stuck in the storm we were born to ignore ♪ ♪ and all i got is a chance to just sit i'm in love and you've got me runaway ♪ ♪ you steal the air out of my lungs you make me feel it ♪ ♪ i pray for everything we lost buy back the secrets ♪ ♪ your hand forever's all i want don't take the money ♪ ♪ don't take the money i'm in love and you've got me runaway ♪ ♪ you steal the air out of my lungs you make feel it ♪ ♪ i pray for everything we lost buy back the secrets ♪ ♪ your hand forever's all i want don't take the money ♪ ♪ don't take the money i'm in love and you've got me, runaway ♪ ♪ when you're looking at your
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shadow standing on the edge of yourself ♪ ♪ praying on the darkness just don't take the money ♪ ♪ dreaming of an easy waking up without weight now ♪ ♪ and you're looking at the heart also singing don't take the money ♪ ♪ you steal the air out of my lungs you make me feel it ♪ ♪ i pray for everything we lost buy back the secrets ♪ ♪ your hand forever's all i want don't take the money ♪ ♪ well don't take the money >> come on. ♪ i'm in love and you've got me, runaway ♪ ♪ you steal the air out of my lungs you make me feel it ♪ ♪ i pray for everything we lost buy back the secrets ♪ your hand forever's all i want don't take the money ♪ ♪ don't take the money
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♪ just don't take the money just don't take the money ♪ ♪ just don't take the money just don't take the money ♪ >> "gma," come on. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ "gma's" summer concert series presented by king's hawaiian. irresistible since 1950. l
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park. a little bit of a new buddy flick. pairing two of hollywood's top stars ryan reynolds and samuel l. jackson teaming up for "the hitman's bodyguard." they told jesse palmer all about it. >> my job is to keep you out of harm's way. >> i am harm's way. >> reporter: it is a perfect mash-up of action. >> ah. >> right in the ear. >> reporter: and comedy. >> this man killed over 150
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people. >> 250 easy. >> reporter: starring the dynamic duo of samuel l. jackson and ryan reynolds. >> it's like a buddy action mance. >> reporter: in the film reynolds' character is charged with the task of protecting a hit man. >> did you think it could be a seamless and natural as it -- >> i had a gut feeling about it because i wouldn't do this thing without him. >> reporter: the film brings the laughs but it's also packed with surprises. >> you're both really good singers. ♪ >> singing in italian. >> well, singing in italian, he can do a baritone and falsetto. >> reporter: jackson got an opportunity to debut another hidden talent in the film, songwriting. ♪ nobody gets out alive >> reporter: improvising this little diddy in the middle of a
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scene. >> they came back and asked me to write the rest of that song. >> how did this differ from anything else you've done. >> ryan, being in a film with him. >> what was it like working with a legend like him. >> it's something i wanted to do forever. when he said yes i thought, wow, this is great. >> are you kidding me? come on. >> reporter: of course since this is a bodyguard film i couldn't leave without asking a vital question. better bodyguard, kevin costner orion reynolds? >> i'm going to go with ryan. >> generous because my character is an emotional moron. >> really? what happened to the seat belt rule. >> reporter: for "good morning america," jesse palmer, abc news, los angeles. >> thanks to jesse for that. "the hitman's bodyguard" hits theaters next friday. over to rob. >> george, jus >> reporter: i'm meteorologist
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karen rogers a couple of sprinkles north and west of the city. otherwise clouds and sunshine. let's check the forecast, d cloudy skies right now. chance for a shower. humid arena more showers tomorrow. tips. what you want to do for one
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thing get a good solid pair of tongs that can take care of just about everything, all your food lith safety and get it down deliciously and keep the flavor fresh for sure. good s day in central park. back up to you. >> all right, rob, thank you, man. and now the good "du "ducktales" fans. the classic cartoon is coming back with a whole new cast and i had a chance to sit down and talk with some of that cast about what it means to bring back a fan favorite. take a look. ♪ ducktales whoo-hoo >> reporter: disney is bringing back the classic with the reboot featuring an all new cast of characters and great to have some with us. david, the name of scrooge mcduck and dan and ben schwartz who plays dewy. this is such a fun, classic show and stars out with one hour.
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before its even aired they picked up a season two. you guys must be excited about the reception already. >> yeah, it's a little overwhelming. i didn't grow up with the show but people have such an emotional attachment to it which is amazing to be part of. one fees the pressure. >> do you feel the pressure of it. >> yeah, it's the show we both watched growing up. >> my friends are like have kids and they're like don't mess it up. >> a clip uncle scrooge mcduck with his great nephews, huey, dewey and louie. >> whatever happened to you? >> from the clip you have nothing to worry about. >> thank you. 48 episodes of that. it's going to be really good. >> hopefully more. >> the one thing you can't help but think about is the catchy theme song. you did a viral video. >> oh, wow. >> of you guys.
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>> yeah, the whole cast sang the theme song. >> oh, there we are. >> it's far too high. it really needed to be taken down a key or two for me. >> so nice to be with you guys. >> thank you. >> congratulations. i am glad you're bringing it back, "ducktales" premieres on disney xd with an one-hour tv movie august 12th before the series gets started on september 23rd. you don't want to miss it. check it out. [ cheers and applause ] all right, i want to thank the guys for that interview and when we come back, we'll have more with bleachers and they're performing another song for us live in central park.
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bleachers performing here for the first time on "gma." they've got a brand-new albumnd great to have jack antonoff with us here this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> "don't take the money," you just performed. the most enthusiastic crowd in central park. you had me worried. >> strahan said it's the best crowd of the sumer. >> because of you, man. >> can i call you stray hang? >> you can tall me stray man. >> you can call me antonoff. >> this song reminds me of the '80s. "newsweek" said it's '80s pop nirvana. where does this love for t the '80s come in. >> i was born inside my mother and being breastfed and stuff i was hearing sounds of like depeche mode and being on the radio and that and a real love of the feeling of john hughes movies. >> taylor swift, sara bareilles,
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lorde and carly rae jepsen. lorde helped you out on the album. >> we wrote "don't take the money" together. it was about an 18-month period when we made the bleachers album and lorde album at the same time so we just spent a lot of time in the same room bouncing around a million ideas. >> i tell you what, we're glad you bounced them around because that song was great and who is ready for another performance from bleachers? are you ready, my man. with a single off their first album. here's bleachers with "i wanna get better." ♪ ♪
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♪ hey i hear the voice of a preacher from the back room ♪ ♪ calling my name and i follow just to find you ♪ ♪ i trace the faith to a broken down television and put on the weather ♪ ♪ because i've trained myself to give up on the past 'cause i froze in time between hearses and caskets ♪ ♪ lost control when i panicked at the acid test i wanna get better ♪ ♪ while my friends were getting high and chasing girls down parkway lines ♪ ♪ i was losing my mind because the love, the love, the love, the love, the love ♪ ♪ that i gave was wasted on a nice face and in a blaze of fear i put a helmet on a helmet ♪ ♪ counting seconds through the night and got carried away ♪ ♪ so now i'm standing on the overpass screaming at the cars hey, wanna get better ♪ ♪ i didn't know i was lonely till i saw your face i wanna get better, better, better, better ♪ ♪ i wanna get better i didn't know i was broken till i wanted to change ♪ ♪ i wanna get better, better,
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better, better i wanna get better ♪ ♪ i go up to my room and there's girls on the ceiling ♪ ♪ cut out their pics and i chase that feeling of an 18-year-old who didn't know what loss was ♪ ♪ now i'm a stranger and i miss the days of a life still permanent ♪ ♪ mourn the years before i got carried away so now i'm staring at the interstate screaming at myself ♪ ♪ hey, i wanna get better ♪ i didn't know i was lonely till i saw your face i wanna get better, better, better, better ♪ ♪ i wanna get better ♪ i didn't know i was broken till i wanted to change i wanna get better, better, better, better i wanna get better ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm sleeping in the back of a taxi i'm screaming from my bedroom window ♪ ♪ even if it's gonna [ muted ]
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♪ ♪ ♪ woke up this morning early before my family ♪ ♪ from this dream where she was trying to show me ♪ ♪ how a life can move from the darkness she said to get better ♪ ♪ so i put a [ muted ] wanna get carried away ♪ ♪ that's why i'm standing on the overpass screaming at myself hey, i wanna get better ♪ ♪ i didn't know i was lonely till i saw your face i wanna get better, better, better, better ♪ ♪ i wanna get better ♪ i didn't know i was broken till i wanted to change ♪ ♪ i wanna get better, better,
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better, better ♪ ♪ i wanna get better [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ]
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♪ we got to say a big thank you to jack antonoff, bleachers, thank you guys so much, man. great audience. they loved it. going to play us off into the weekend with a new song off your album "gone with the wind" called "i miss those days." bleachers, everybody. >> have a great weekend. go get 'em, guys. ♪ ♪ yeah we talk about getting older but there's so much we haven't done yet ♪
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♪ well some days i'm not here and i don't get dressed ♪ ♪ and i cursed my bedroom but i left it all alone ♪ ♪ 'cause all this time i'm runaway runaway runaway runaway gone ♪ ♪ and everyone is changing and the storefronts rearranging ♪ ♪ i picked up a quarter and i just saw my face but it's all coming back now ♪ ♪ i can feel it isn't over hey i know i was lost but i miss those days ♪ >> come on! ♪ la-la-la-la-la-la-lost ♪ but i miss those days come on i'm talking la-la-la-la-la-la-lost but i miss those days yeah ♪ ♪ ♪ those days i'd sit on my sister's rooftop watching our city burn into the night ♪
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♪ i'm not sure that we were meant to survive i was 16 in a van driving myself to florida ♪ ♪ part of me never left that seat 'cause nights that we could stand up for a dream ♪ ♪ but everyone is changing and the storefronts carry weight now ♪ ♪ and i'm sorry that you saw me when i lost my way ♪ ♪ but it's all coming back yeah that the feeling isn't over ♪ >> sing it. ♪ hey i know i was lost but i miss those days ♪ >> hello, everyone, good morning, 8:56, friday, august 11. matt pellman is here with the final countdown of the morning rush.
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>> reporter: final countdown of the week. we're getting ready for a busy afternoon commute as people head to the shore and phils game and roger waters events. i-95 at broad street will be busy, right now you're good to go heading out on i-95. sluggish speeds on the schuylkill expressway animal the northbound blue route through delaware county. we're gearing up for midday construction it's emergency work that will close montgomery avenue, 320, the westbound lane near villanova. old guff road a better bet. deep run road or stump road would be the alternates for the construction bedminster, elephant road. >> good morning to you, karen. >> reporter: nice and bright out here, matt, we'll have a good amount of clouds, as well. storm tracker 6 live double scan we had showers north and west, it's down to a drizzle drop or two near reading and allentown.
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we could see a spotty shower, much of the day will be dry, sticky, mostly cloudy, high of 84. chance of an isolated thunderstorm north and west of the city that could be strong. tomorrow humid scattered showers, heavier south of the city, near the shore, 82 is the high. sunday we are dry under partly sunny skies and less humid. >> a man who repeatedly shot a man at a philadelphia traffic light is on the run. we'll have the latest of the victim's condition and the search for the attacker on "action news" at noon. "live with kelly and ryan" is next. kate beckonsail is the guest. i'm matt o'donnell, have a great friday and great weekend.
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